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MEDKVRD MATT. TTJTBFNTE. MTDFOTCD. OTJEOONT. TTTTRSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1936 page mi Read every ad on this page, you will probably find ex actly the things you have been looking lor or a sale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attlo or store-room you may nave Ilnd many things others are seeking and he able to realize Immediate cash, tf what you want isn't there advertise tor It Tribune ClaBsltled ads are Inexpensive effective I per iron) first Insertion (Minimum 23c) Each additional' Insertion per word - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chanpe SI .25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST White Angora rabbit; child's I t Tel. 1421-M. WANTED FEMALE HELP TSAVIAmbltlous womin to qualify for Vlavt Dealer, whole or part time. Phorre or write tcr appolnt- . mint mith Mrs. P. S. Gannett. Port land manager, who will be glad to meet Vlavl friends, users and pros pective dealers. Hotel Mcdford, October 19, 20, 21. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted at J, N. caie. toantf.d Girl over IB assist with housework and care of 2 children: board, room and 20 ser mo. Box 568, Tribune, giving age, experi ence and references. GIRL WANTED for general house work Board, room and 916 a month Phone 629-W. Box 567, Tribune. WANTED Experienced woman for housework ana care oi cnim. iwuoi. be able to cook. Stay or go home nights. Call 1037-Y. COMPETENT girl or woman for gen eral housework. Call 1028. WANTED A cook and wultress. man end wife preferred, homm nsnimiu W ANTED MALEHELP WANTED Man to run small orchard and raise turkeys; also man to cut wood and mine. Inquire Bams Val- '-jH ll!)r Bl0te' ' MVANTED Man to work poultry ranch. References ventured. Mrs Dean Stacy, Rt. 4, Box 177. WANTED Boys to sell newspaper afternoons Apply Mall tribune, WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED woman wnnts house . work or light work. 207 S. Ivy. "LADY wishes hour or day work. Phone - 203-Y. YOUNG married couple, experienced cook and general handy man, will work anywhere Box 581. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent, lease or buy a small farm. Must be on hlgnway. with electricity. Have clear lot to trade In on same. Edgar G. Lane. Costa Mesa. Cal. WANTED to buy modern home, fire place. 3 bedrooms,, basement and furnace preferred. Phone 364-Y. wj' ANTED Small modern house, close , In, for 82.000. Box 541. Tribune. WANT TO LEASE small dairy ranch large enough for 10 cows. W. J Berkhelmer, Rt. 3. Box 85. Medford. HAVE CLIENT who owns lot 100x100 splendid location for warehouse oi business. Will consider building for suitable tenant. Box 688. Tribune WILL BUY OR LEASE ranch, around r. . 125 acres, stocked and equipped Write Star Route Box IB or tele phone 523-R-l. Ward. WANTED Used pressure cooker. Tel 1050-X or 208 Summit. WANTED One or two gentlemen to room and board. Excellent meals. '. Close In: reasonable. Oarage. 232 S. Grape. WE WILL PAY best prices for range heaters and furniture. Call 1192-J EADS It OHRN FURNITURE CO. 38 North Front. wanted Rifles, aood lined fuml ture and clothing, rilleys Second Hand store. 112 North Front. WANTED Laundry, men's or family V. Mrs Huson. Phone 1346-M. WANTED Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House 27 No Orape empty furniture van going to 8an Francisco, want load for there r way points. pnone bio. nwie Transfer. WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture ranges neat ers. etc HOLBROOR & ANDKEWS Fire Hall Bldg 6th 8t -Front rel 641 JUNK Hlchest orlces paid loi orsss radiators copper storage na.terles aluminum and other metai Scran Inn smail oi iarg ut pipe ano msminrry wool ant cot ton ras. met -ube Oui prices will interest you Hides Pelts Wool Mnhslr Household oods furniture stove DoiiKtt or vtld MfrOCORD BAMOAIN HOUSE WANTED You to look st my oai gains atmust ne elotrilna foi al the family 68 E Msin HIGHEST PHICES paid lot furnlluit and household goods pnous iuo fNl io buy me fiUB brrea.na etves V J PaUlpPl How Grana. Uedloro. WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS LADY wishes transportation to Stock ton within week; share expenses. Phone 98-X. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room house: wood range, garage; 812.50. water paid. Phono 617-R. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, good location. Inquire Monarch Grocery, 1803 W. Main. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, close In, ,$30. Harold H. Brown Agency. Phone 195. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house, hot and cold water furnished. Ca,l 457-J. 225 S. Riverside. FOR RENT 2 small, furnished mod ern houses. AQ'Uts only. 410 Hamil ton. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT urnlshed North Holly. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARk ROOM FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 320 E Main St Medford FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 618 N. Central. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, lower floor. Phone 549-R. FURNISHED, nested apt., private en trance, phone, etc. 618 S Oakdale FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT One month's pasturage for few cattle. B. L. Dodge, Phone 665-J. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 321 Ashland Ave. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 1400-lb. work and brood mare. For Sale rlne Guernsey heifer, freshens soon. Ira Woolfolk, Central Point, Rt. 1, Midway road, evenings. FOR SALE, OR TRADE 22-Inch wood healer, gas water heater, 30-gallon tank, range with colls. 847 East 9th St TRADE Good coupe for light truck or pickup. Phone 615. FOR SALE or will trade for good heif er calves, weaner pigs. Harold Crowl. Carkln Orchard, Midway Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Several good mountain rancnea wltn rree water, adjoining open range. F. Gould. the Acreage Man, 402 West Jackson FOR SALE OR TRADE for Mcdford or Jackson aounty property, large lot In residence section timmain r-ai.e Some Improvements; near grammar and high schools, write box 031 Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE U, ACRE, fine son. Thomas road; Box 780, Medford. 22-ACRE NUT AND FRUIT FARM Borders stream, good s-tl, has bear, ina- trees, walnuts, cherries, peaches. good varieties; 6-room house with bath, electric lights, telephone, city and spring water, double garage, barn, good road and near post office. Elmer Helms, Box 791 Dallas, Oregon. 6i ACRES, rich soil. Irrigation, new house. 3 miles from Meuiord. cneup for cash. Would consider light car as trade In. Write Rt. 3. Box B7. ft ACRES near Medford; 3-room bun galow, new bath, good barn, cnicnen nou.se; graveuy son; rent or sen on easy terms to responsiDic man Price $2400. L. A. Paul. 1 mile 3 W. Phoenix. Calhoun road. EXTRA GOOD 15 A. bottom, lmprov. td. fenced and cross-fenced; at edge or town: high school and electric ity; at sacrince, hboo; good terms. Tel. 403-J-l. FOR SALE 4 acres fine corn fodder In field. Leaverton, i mue west oi Talent. FOR SALE My equity In 6-rooro modern nouse. Close in. iu inpp, fully lm Droved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or iraae lor Portland oruDertv Ptvma 1266 Med ford ot E N. Stldd. Ashland Hotel FOR SALE OR TRADE i-room house. screen porch, toilet, snower. garage and lame lot. will take car ana some money for my equity. Apply after 4:30. 306 Apple btreet. SMALL furnished home lot aale at a bargain. It you have a good 6-room house for sale, give me the dope on It. Strictly modern home, will take smaller home as part payment, low rate of Interest on balance. Oood home to exchange tor a good country property. 32 acres of commercial pears, you can steal this and 1 wlU keep you out of Jail. Small tract of good land, very ftna home, will exchange for a good t or 6-room bungalow. O. 8. BUTTERF1ELD Medtord Center Building EASY TO OWN 5-room all modern house with acreage, suburban, on King's highway; bargain prtoe; looks like new; pay 5216.00 cash balance monthly like rent. Call owner. EARL TOM?, S10 Uborty Bldg. FOR SALE 6-ruom modern doum In Ashland Trees; near park; five minutes walk from post office 1875 00 250 oo down, ior one week 618 So Oakdale FOR SALE By 'wner. three-room modern Borne. East Side 6300 down and 117 per month on oalanoa Inoludlng Interest Price 1900 op terms 8750 cash Call at 118 OTli lamette Ave. WHEN you tnink real estate think oi hrown & WHITE i AND 10 ACrfE tracts Only 810 down 65 month Mostly (ln level son. on pavement Water and elec tricity 60 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level fine soil, on pavement Electricity water 650 down. 610 month neai O Pass Monteomery, owner Jack son Hotel. Medford FOH SALE--6 room house on oaveo s'.rrel furnUhed 61.650. 6U60 Cain Call onef, 1619-J ot 6T2-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOUSES for sale or rent, tacksoo County Blug. & Loan Ass'n. A GENUINE BARGAIN, modern home, living room 18x29 feet, fireplace, hardwood floors, basement with oil burner, 2 bath rooms. 2-car garage, chicken houses for 2000 birds, Irri gation, also Medford City water. 2 acres of land. Price reduced to $4750 for quick sale. Let me show you the bargain of the valley O. 8 Buttertleld. exclusive agent. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FINE young Ramboullet. bucks at a bargRin. J. r Keeney, Asniana, ure. FOR SALE: Light team farm martw, cheap. Pacific highway. A mile south Phoenix. Noan Chandler. FOR SALE Cow with heifer calf; two A-l Jersey heifers; 9-month's old Jersey Bull. Louis Colver. Phoenix PLACE ORDERS NOW for pure White Holland breeding stock. O. S Camp bell, Rogue River, Ore., Rt. 1. WE INVITE you to Inspect th beau. tnui Brown Swiss came at ma phlpps Orchard. We now have young bulls for sale. Brown Swls for more milk. Phone 417. CLOSING -OUT SALE Farm and gar den tools, household furniture breakfast set, pressure cooked can ned fruit and vegetables. Oouid'i I mile south ot Talent, on highway Tel Ashland 371-R-l. FOR SALE DOGS PETS CHOW PUPPIES. 3 months, $15. Wire- hairs 10. If taken this week. 2 miles south on highway. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1036 Chrysler 8 sedan. run only 3.000 miles, at a Big Hav ing. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1935 Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan. 1935 Pontiac 3-door Sedan. -1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Touring Se dan. 1933 Chrysler 6 5-paswnger Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wheels. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford 3-door Sedan. 1933 Pontiac 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap. - LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. MODEL A Ford Pickup, A-l condl tlon. See receiver. Ala Vista PacK lng House. FOR SALE 1935 Ford Pickup; recon dltloned motor, good rubber. Bar gain tor quick sale. Phone 655 or see at 555 Keene Drive. MODEL T Ford Coupe, $25. 409 J St. YOU SAVE WE LOSE To make room for our 1037 model Bulck and Pontlao, we are offering for five days only, some late model used cars in good condition. Wan Now 35 Bulck spt. coupe 785 8710 "39 Bulck 4 -door sedan 22ft 105 '35 Dodge 4-dr. sdn, trunk 745 675 '34 Graham 4-dr sedan 560 495 '34 Ford V-8. 3-dr. sedan.. 465 435 '33 Ford V-8. 3-dr. sedan. 385 360 SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Bulck, Pontlao Bales and Service O.M A O, Tcrmn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 110-volt, lfiOO-watt Koh ter automatic power and light plant, capacity 40 40-watt lampu, A-l con dition. Priced to anil at 275. S Carburetor and Electric bervice. No. 9th and O St.. Oranta Fau. Tel. 127. TRY our 350 milk at Llndy'a Mil Depot, 523 E. Main. FOR SALE Small cook atcve. heater, bed and springs. 806. W Main. FOR SALE Wood range and heater 017 So. Central RUMMAGE SALE ot the Rebekaa lodge will be held In the bulldlnj next to Roxy Theater, yrlday and Saturday. TOMATOES, 1c lb.; you pick them, 50c hundred. B. E. (told, 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Table model Phllco. N. Ivy, after 6:30 p. m. 412 FOR SALE Diesel 50 caterpillar with winch and dozer, cheap for cash William Johnson, Myrtle Point, Ore., or call Hotel Myrtle, FOR SALE Springer cows, good wsgon. separator and mowing ma chine. Inquire Pearce ranch, Thomp son creek. FOR SALE Spsrk fell burner, with outside tank. Phone 1408. APPLES Jonathans. Delicious, Spits. enbergs and Newtowna. Ala vista Packing House. SAVE SAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-3 off. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main. FOR SALE EaUte Heatrola. 1059-Y. 633 Palm. ELECTKOLUX cleaner- sold In July 646.60 Electrotux Cleaner, less than 1 year old 87.50 Eureka Cleaners, with jriacnmenta 613.50 and up. See the Hoover Man, Peoplea Electrlo store. FOR SALE Baby carriage, 66 00; high chair, 62.60. Oou.1 condition Call 834-Y, noon or after 6:30 p. m SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and onions for your winter supply. Peerless Mkt. Phone 903. Free de livery. OOAT milk and cneese. Jungfrau Ooat Dairy. Rt. 4, Box 64. Tel. 437-J. FOR SALE Orapes and grape Juloe Dell vinyard. Rt. 2. Medford. FOR SALE Apples. Cornice and Seckel pears. Phone Mrs Walker 114-T. PEW nice tomstoes left. &0c per 100: you pick. C. J. Logan, Stewart Ave FOR SALE Cheap, 1634-Y. till dirt Tel POR tJALE hopper for sawdust burner with baffle plate Aimos aew Bargain Cat at Mail mount fOR SALE--Orsovs oott ripe J A Manka 4 mile wet ol Medford fOll BALe APSias, ItL U-l-U BUSINESS CHANCES SERVICE 8TATION, store rnd house for sale or trade. Corner Mldwuy and Old Pacific highway. FOR SACE Lunch room and filling station on highway. Priced riht for quick sale. Would consider woman 25 to 35 to run same on commission. Box 533. Tribune. FOR SALE Going garage huslness in Medford: good equipm";.:. low over head . A real opportunity. Box 547. Tribune. TRADE Highway business with in come of $200 per month, for equity in small ranch, Must ue Improvi-d and close in. F H. Penrsun, Ash land. Ore., Klnmnth Junction. ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE Composition. Shingles and Built-up roofs. Phone 840 Free estimate Easy monthly payments ROUUfe. RIVER ROOFING CO.. 132 West Main. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us Old roof? repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. 38 4. Bart lett. Phone 243 PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco, plain or orna mental; plaster patching 113 So MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT -Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful novice on all affairs of life. Tells your past, present, and future. It In doubi as to what step to take, consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice in time saves many worries and many dul lars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Read ing dally; hours 10 a. m to 9 p. m Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 1. CHRISTMAS Is coming. A photo graph carries with It the giver's per sonality. Saves money tool Our Xmas-speclals are now on. Call 329. the Kennell Ellis Studio. IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell real estate, see L. G. Plckell. 204 E Main. Phone 365. A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving Frees" Garage 801 No Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Ce n t ral Ave., u p s t rt 1 r a. Evpcrt Window Clcimers LETGEORGE D(TTellTi House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and ur-'holsterlni; The rnshlolt Hluip THE FASHION SHOP Dressmnkln and Remodeling. Buttons ami Buckles covered. 308 U. H. Natlonnl Bimk Dlclg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews. Money to Lend MONEY loaned on aitos, livestock u rnitlhi:, kniiokskii notkm. ktc. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE '. K. THOMAS MGR. MEDKOkUS OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlnn Theater Bldg. Lie. No. 8-167-M-180. Pnone 13D Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS L Huga mythi cal bird 4. Disconcert 9. Spring 12. Away: prefix U. Hlver em bankment II. LaiKt) weight 15. Fowl 16. Mountain ridR 17. Expo to moisture 11. Student who has not yet finished hla course SI. Tree 21. Kind of snow shoe 23. Secretary 25. Confine 28. Minced oath 1L Segment of a curve 12. Hue 34. Hurry 2V Prevailingly 38. Not any 29. County In Nebraska 40. Item of prop erty 43. Article of be lief 4ft. Hawaiian na tive food it. Suppress In pronouncing B0. Anger 6L Equal: eomb, form fe'eeWfiEa title insurance Solution of Saturday's Puzile SI I NGCAIRSpTOp: IS) lUiui'A irauw riuie A eu la C IATcTM ESj S A I Eg A L O siaMt" X BIR H TIS " DIE" P L OWEWT A M P A AN I 5 ATEISPPL AIT s i nMw eie EMI o 6 jo (2. Taste 63. Scandinavian bruwnta SI Mais child 65. Belongings! colloq. 66. Becoma DOWN 1. Hindu drmnn who caunes eellp.iffa by swallowing ths sun and moon 1. Unclosa "' I2 I3 HUH K I6 I-7 I8 WMki ' " t iz. mi WM1 SB SB 23 24 Say W xi z so M il . 3 1132 33 Ip 34 MA ''Ml 35 V 37 g38 IP - 'ML iML , 45 t$M4t 7 4& 41 '$ ''m 51 IF" r3 L JXiif y I I 11 II 1 m I I 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 610 North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Services guaranteed HE1KKING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything, in N. Fir. Phone 1033 C. Stuart. TRUCKS FOR HIRE Local and Long Distance Hauling, furniture moving and expert fur niture packing service. NEW CON CRETE STORAGE WAREHOUSE a clean and fireproof building New low rates now In effect. SAMSON. Transfer and Storage Of fice. 225) N. Rlvprstde. Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the flutter of the Estate of Elizabeth Talbot Tomlln. deceased Notice la Hereby Given that the undersigned has filed In the above entitled Court and matter, his First and Final Account and Report, w executor of the last will and testa ment of Elizabeth Talbot Tom tin, de ceased, and his petition for settle ment thuteol. and October 29th, 193d at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M t the court room of the above entitled Court, has been tlxed as the time and place for settlement of satd ac count; and notice Is hereby giver, that any and all persons having ob jections thereto, are hereby required to file the same with the said Court on or before said time. JOHN R. TOML1N. Executor of tne last wltl and testa ment of Elizabeth .Talbot Tomlln deceased F. P FARRELL. Attorney for Executor COURT HOUSE NEWS furnished Of the Jackson iVunt) Abstract Co. 131 B 4lith street Marriage Licenses. Elmer B. Harper and LaVona Ack erman. Peter Broussard and Evelyn Arnett Jack Behnko and Vclma I. Lowd, Leslie Kellow and Fern A Currier. Circuit Court. Paul Nltzchke, Frona NUzschke as sume business name of "Central Point Hatchery," Central Point, Ore. J. P. Fllegel va. Pacific Stated Mines, inc.; for money. Lulu M. Luper va. Val J. Fischer; damages, Albert C. Clement va. fatute Indus trial Accident Commission; for re lief under compensation law. Paulino Paxton vs. C. D. Bean et al.; damages. Ileal KstiUo Tnuisfi-r. Mcdford irrigation DlnUlct to B. F Bounds et ux: w. D. part of Lot 14 of crostbrook Orchard Tracts. Virginia Bohnert ot vlr to T. Orion Glass et ux; W. D. land In DLO 4 in Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W. Lottie Ayr oa to Rosa Hmltli; W. D tract in J. J Fryer's DlvWIon to Eagie Point. W. C. Bollou to S. E. Coghlll et ux; W. D. Lot 10. Blk. 1. Laurel hurst Ad dition. Medford. W, s. Kco to James B, Preult et ux; W. D. W', of SW, Sec 4, Tp. 36 S. R, 1 East. J. C. Barnes ct al to H. E. Horner ot ux; Q. C. D. land In L)LC 88, Tp 37 S. R. 3 West. Cross - Word Puzzle 19. Animal of the deer family 20. Short for a kind of mu sical Instru ment Drop halt lightly on the water Sin Kesldenca Yale 27, Black howling monaey oi Central America 19. Be the matter with 10. former tills of ths gov ernor of Algiers 92. Competition 33. Mat catchers 3fl. Female deer 17. New Testa ment ensil ing of Noah 40. Oenua of ths honeybee 41. Tolerablei lolloq. 43. American laks 4t. Trial 47. Homsn house hold god 41. The yellow bugle 49. Small cup ueed In dia mond cut ting 1. Affability to. wnrd lnfs- ilors 4. Dangsr signal t. Laras mass of floating Ice . 8tiitg with conviction 7. tlt-HUs I. I'ays atten tion lo 6. Taking out curves and bends 10. Bard 1U Poker term (pu NT3CBR Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Oct. 15. (Spl.) Don Reames Is building an attract ive four-room home on his plncn Just above the Una between his and the place recently sold to a Mr. Mlt tor from California by Waltr Jones Tho house Is . near completion. Mr. Reames and his father-ln-lnw. Cieo. Lovelace, have gone to Tulo Lake to work In the. potato gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vcncll and Mrs Vcncll'a sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Lindsay, are now In Klamath rails. The men are employed In the potato harvest, Mr. and Mrs. huton have moved from the Frenk Bryan house to Mrs. Alice Hartley's place. The new cement overtlle flue In the Orange hall haa been completed. Two loads of wood were hauled and other odd Jobs of straightening and clean ing up one day last week. The ladles served a picnic dinner at noon. Mr. and Mra. Rexford, !.. and Mr. MrSi Delbert Rexford of Yachais re turned home Thursday after a tow daya visit with relatlvea on Williams creek. Erms Hedgopeth, who has beon. driving the caterpillar logging on the Hewitt Land Land Co. holdings, is confined at home aa the reault of an Injury to hla back last week. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sparlln, which they have recently altered and enlarged. Is now complete and la receiving the last coat of paint. Mrs. A. B. Collett Joined her hus band here last week and they are living In the now Varner houso at the back of tho Varner store. Mr. and Mra. Vomer are living In the apart ment In the back of thstore which the Colletts had last winter. Mrs. E. Hoffman and new baby son arrived home from the hospital at Oranta Pass Wednesday. John Chlpley, teacher of the Pro- volt school, enrolled three new pu pils lssl week, making a total of 30 pupils. Rose Marie Lichens, daughter or Mr. and Mra. Fred Lichens, Is attend tng state college at Corvallla. Those riding Into Orants Pnes high school from Provolt on Dale Olnna' bus are Fred Lichens Jr.. Royal, Pa tricia and' Constance Bennett, Alta Lewman, Clifford Lee, Maxlne and Roy Hill, June and Jaok Provolt, Lyman and Lyle Stone, Homer Stubbs, Iola Fields and Venus Lcttekml. Mra. O. A. Dunulap, who has been confined to her home with a severe cold, Is Improving. The upper part of the Carl Franien place, known as Fern Flat, haa been sold to a Mr. Walker of Ashland, who has built a house and moved his family In. John Lotteken Is still on the elck Hat. He remains very weok. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Sheldon Bennett, of Fern Valley. Halsey M. Button, who passed away at the Home of his son In Ashland, waa burled In the Sparlln cemetery on Williams creek Friday, October 8. C. W. Robert officiating at the graveside. Mr. Button had been a resident of Williams some yesra and was well known here. Chsrley Pitts has been employed at the central office by Mr. Wil liams remodeling the kitchen and do ing some work on the outside. Jack Provolt went to Portland Fri day with the stock Judging claas to attend the Paclflo International Live stock show, returning home Bundsy Harold Whltstelne has a crew of workers harvesting his yellow cslla Illy bulbs. It will tako several weeks to get them properly drier, graded and ready for market. His field ws one of the show places of Wllllama Creek during the blooming season. Msrton Lewman had to go to Med ford several times the past week to have hi eye treated for an abcess. Mrs. Alice Rexlord, who fell and broke her hln several weeka ago, Is In the Sacred Heart hospital at Med ford snd Is not Improving very rsp Idly. Miss Lois Loesche, who has been visiting her father, Imlo Loesche. hss gone to Portland, where she will enter a beauty culture scnooi. Ralph Planolp recently purchased a fine team of young blsck Belgian mares In tho Willamette valley. Roland Smith of Ruch brought 0 head of cattle to pastetre on tho Manley Rexford place Sundny. High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By Mary Wallace A the Intra-mural game tourns ment go Into tht last week; of play, the following are leading In the various sports; tennis, Edith Hong Kins, Jean Pesse and Kathleen Ed wards; deck tennis, Oeorgla Handy; table tennis, beginners. Lela Hen derson. Leah Jan Van Deburgh, and Thelma Edmonda; advanced, uainer ine Conrov. Jean Bowen. and Cora Bighsm; horseshoes, Aureta Clem ens. Members of the sixth period class are exDressIm their knowledge of ths vsrlous phases of the nutrition problsm through the medium of three one-act plays, written, direct ed, and presented by the members of the class. Pood faddists. "lini klw." and normal oeopl ar all amusingly portrsyed. The tomb 3f Chineral Ulysses S Orant, which overlooks the Hudson river In New Ifork city, wss built by popular subscription. The c!tv ilmlu of Honolulu take I In Pslmjra Island, 1.000 miles to the south. Rrgue River ROOUE RIVER. Oct. 15. (Spl.) Live Oak Orange met in regular ses fllon at the community hall Monday night, October 3. A amnll Attendance was out hut a very lively meeting wa enjoyed. Three visitors Mr. and Mrs. Emmet t Nealon nnd Mra. O. T. Wllnon of Bam Valley Orange warn preant. Mr. Nealon gave a very In teresting talk. Tho next meeting will be held Monday night, Octobor 10. Mrs, Nora Walt, Mra. Suydtm ami Mra. Myrtle Whipple are on the re freshmont committee. Mrs. Frank H. Adams la a patient at the Josephine general hospital re covering from a major operation. A very good crowd gathered Thurs day evening at the school audito rium and enjoyed the Townsend mov ing picture and everyone apoke very highly of them. The next Townsend club meeting will be held October 19 and It ta Important all be out at I this meeting. Kenneth Card In. a local boy. haa Joined the navy and la on hla way to San Diego. The Civic Improvement club me Friday afternoon at the home of Mr Sum Bnndry. Fourteen ladlea wero out to the meeting. After the busi ness meeting Mra. Stearns gave a book review which was very Interest ing. Mrs. Myrtle McQregory i&ve a Hat of the beat books for the library Refreshments of cako and Ice cream were served by the hostess. Another de.ith has saddened this community. Mrs. Alma Mrllvain passed away laat Tueaday morning at the hospital In Grants Pass and the funernl waa held Thursday at Orants Pass. The Mollvalna have boen resi dents of Rogue River for several years, coming here from Loa Angulcs Mrs. Mcllvaln had bean In poor health for a number of years but her last tineas had confined her to her bed for several weeks. She Is survived by her husband, Charles Mcllvaln About la local Otrl Scouts with Mlas Evelyn Bchmldt aa chaperons, enjoyed a hike and night's outing laat Friday up Savage creek. The advisory board of tho Town Kcnd club met at the Whipple home Saturday night and attended to the various business which comes before the board. Nine members were pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtln Bur kh art and granddaughter, Betty Joan, returned laat week from their summer's visit with their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Onl breath, and family of Voech creek. Sam Sandry, Harry White, James Whipple, Mrs. Lora Carter and Mrs. Myrtle McQregory acted on the ape clal olootlon board Tueaday when the Into of the range cattle was settled by the community voting to prohibit them running on the highway south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand 'Reeves ot Orovllle, Calif., visited the Mitchell homo laat week. Ths Home Economics club ot Live Oak CH iingo met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Whipple The 13 ladles present spent the after noon sewing aud visiting. Cake and coffee were served by the hostess at the clone of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 8a ma were sur print! Saturday night, October 3. when about twenty friends came to offer congratulations to them on their 47th wedding anniversary. Re freshments wero served at the close of the overling. ' Mrs. Reed Carter, Mrs. James Wiley. Mrs. Sam Sandry, Mrs. James Whip ple, Charlotto Carter and Joan Ka than wero Medford visitors Saturday Oacar Shepherd, a former resident. Is spending some time visiting old friends hero. He came by auto from Colorado, where lie la living with hlB mother. The library board mat 'October 6 at the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Fowler The librarian, Mrs. Frances Scott, gave a report of 10 new readers reg istered and the adult circulation of 384 and the Juvenile 304 for the paat month. Live Oak Orange members will meet at the community hall tonight at B o'clock to practice recreational games. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, Oct. 15. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Francis Byrnes oi Orants Pass were dinner guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flone recently. The Byrnes are former resl dents of this place, living at the Blossom mine on the left fork of the creek. Johji Smith drove large bunch of his cattle to Rlverla plantation Monday, where he has put them In paeture. The recent fire on the head of the creek destroyed what feed there 1 wa. making It ncessary to move the range cattle out. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott, who live on the Old Stage road and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson of Oold Hill were Sunday visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flcne. Mrs. P. L. Walt brooded a bunch ot baby chlcka several days last week for Ernest Ross until he got the electricity Installed In the new brooder house he has erecttfd on his nlare across the river from Oold Hill. Ho expects to brood 000 chicks every three weok to market for fryers, until time to raise turkeys when hs will ratae young turka. Dene Miller of the V. S. navy who has been visiting friends and relatives here and at Foota crock left October 4 for Bremerton. Wn to loin hl ship, tht B. S. T? Ralph Dusenberry, who has been employed at the Del Rio orchards for the past year, la now employed at the Lively lime plant on Kanos creek, Mrs. Dale Hamner, who Uvea In the Ncw,ton house, hss been quite 111 with a severe cold, contracted I working In ths bulb garden- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Governor of Klamath county, spent the week-end here, vlsttir.g home folks, lagging being done on the former Studwell place on the left fork which was stopped during the recent forest firea. has been resumed again. The logs are going to the Timber Pro ducta company In Medford. Mra. John Smith. Mrs. Rita Ken dall and Howard Dunlap, are among ihose from here working In the val ley gladlola gardens near Central Point. Mrs. Mildred Wright spent Tuesday of last week visiting with Mrs. . A. Duaenborry. Ed Shipley, who was quite 111 the past week, la able to be about again, Mra. P. L. Wait attended the meet ing of the H, E. C. club of the Live Oak Orange at Rogue River las Thursday. JACKSONVILLE High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By O. L. Pewey. Initiation party held In the An Jacksonville high school laat Frld&y was wholly a success. Thirty of last year's eighth grade graduates were given tho "works" by the eager upper classmen. The party was sponsored by the sophs, and Jack Hamilton, with ths help of Ernest Bell, AmU Qunter. Buster White and Joe Beach, put the freshmen through various btunts. All the upper classmen fully xJoyed see ing the poor lads and lassies In such an embarrassing state, mich as roll ing a football down a straight line with their noae. Two new teachera wero forced to take the "works" with the rest of the unfortunates. Mi as) Albert and Mlas Q rover were victims. Oood sportsmanship waa shown by both the "freahlea" and their tor mentors.. Everyone had a good time, but wo do notice the freshmen atlll trying to get off lipstick and eye brow pencil. Milton E. Coe. principal of Jack sonville high school, expocte to leave Thursday afternoon for Salem, to conference. Mr. Coe will start home Saturday. Jacksonville high school student body, with a total of 87 students, he selected for Its president, ' Eugene Miller. Other officers elected are; Vice-president, Homer dmeta; secre tary and treasurer, Avadna A. Ayresi yell king, O. L. Dewey; yell queen, Marcella Mitchell. Each claas has completed Its or ganization. The seniors have begun work on their piny for this year. The play selected Is "Deacon Dobbs." and will bo supervised by Miss Orover. Definite activities and projects are well under way among the variola groups. Observance of fire prevention week, which closed wtih an assembly in which the students heard Mr. Deuel and an educational movie, "Silent Enemy," which netted the student treasury $7, are post events. By Frances Halght. An Indian operetta, "Dawn Boy," will be presented by the sixth, sev enth and eighth grades. The two leading roles will be portrayed by Lester Wundt and Marjorlo Hackerett. A chorus of approximately 60 will aid them. Money gained from Che operetta. will be used to purchase grade school athletle material. Alma Ayres does well as the pianist and of eourse the operetta Is under the able direction of Mrs. Florencje Hunsaker. Time for a more Inclusive mueleal program In tho grade school ha been made possible as a result of depart mentallztng classroom organisation above the fourth grade. Enrollment for this year la enoour- aging to Mrs. Hunsaker. director. There are 30 enrolled in girls' glee club, and 83 In the boys'. The glee clubs are looking forward to giving a splendid operetta thla year. It hat not yet been chosen. Girls' glee club made Its first ap pearance Thursday as a prelude o the educational movie, "Silent En emy." After the Jacksonville root ban team won from Medford Junior high, they are having a hard time to schedule games with other schools. fly Flinlre dnnden. A prlae will be awarded by th P.- T. A. to th room having th highest percentage of parent of the chil dren voting In the November presl. dontlal election. The reward will o given on a percentage bails. In this way the P.-T. A. hopee to encourage voting among the parenta. The high school orchestra wa or genlmd for the first time on year ago, making their first showing this year at & picture show tn th gym nasium. October 8. The orchestra consists of 18" mombers of th high school snd grade school: Oersldlna Ayres, Franeli Height, pianists; Gall Utsk, Tom Dunnlngtoa, violins; Oenevleve Kent, Dany Wy. ant, French horn; Fred MeUger, Oag Snnden, Lawrence Pick, corneta; Ma vis Peters. Barbara Norvell, Jo Bench, Harold White, Lester Wondt, trom bones; Btanlsy Shaffer, Bud Pleblar, drums; Eileen Barry, Dorothea R rood, Eunice Banden, clarinets. They are working on bsnd must, In order to hav. som ready to PP up basketball gamea the enmlng sea son. . 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