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MEDFORD MATL TT?TTiTTN"E, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1936 PAGE ELEVEN Bud every ad on thl page. You will probably tlnd ex actly the things you have been looking (or or a sale or trade (or unused articles you may have Search your attic or etore-room you may bave find many .things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash If what you Twant Isn't there advertise (or ttTrtbune. Classified ads are Inexpensive eft ectlve I RATES per word tint Insertion ' ' (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion per word (Minimum loe) per Une per month without copy chance .61.2S Phone 75 ' FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's low shoe, between Weil Haven and east part of town. Carl Bowman. OBT- !! dog missing call t&io WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED High school girl to assist with housework. Room, board an:l mall wages. MUBt be experienced Call at 1100 So. Oakdale. Tel. 1214 WAITRESS WANTED Must be ne.it and courteous. Box 629. Trlouue WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Salesman (or local busi ness Itrm. Good earnings to those who qualify. See Mr. Karllk, 9 a. in., Holland Hotel. WANTED Middle-aged man (or light farm work. Board and wages to right party. Dora E. smith, Ander son ranch. V mile west Talent school. RATIONAL concern has opening (or young man. Must be ab.e to meet public. Opportunity (or advance ment. References required. Bus 2Bal, Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP EMPLOYMENT can be obtained through the people's universal Ex change, 602 S. Rlversldo. STUDENT can earn Instruction in shorthand and typing by aia in offlde. Box I833rTVJall tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG LADY with business training wtshes employment. Box 2861. Tribune. WANTED Work In cafe; experienced; Rood references. Inquire 326 8. Ivy. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 10 or more milk cows (or their feed. John Pappas. Jackson ville. Ore. DRIVING to San Francisco Sundny want 2 passengers, share expense. Tel. 134S-J. WANTED 20 tiers 16-lnch hardwood Phono 865-X. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES t. Monthly payments like rent. 8. You steadily reduce the principal with but little greater monthly paymont outlay than Interest. 8, You do not have the total prin cipal due In a lump sum which may be difficult to meet. 4. You 'receive your toan quickly, easily and without expensive cos.a I J MEDPORD FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 106 East Main. Phone 105. WANTED To lease or buy second band tractor that will haul 2 plows. F. Clogston, Box 173. Jacksonville. WANTED To buy tractor plow and 10 or 12-foot grain drill, rluuble disc Ben Hilton, Grants Pass DAMP WASH You bring. I deliver, So lb. 321 Ashland Ave. WANTED To buy small house in Medford. Box 2741, Tribune. RAW FURS WI PAY CASH (or Muskrata. Mink, f. Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc. We also buy HIDES AND PELTS. New and Used Traps tot Sale. MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED To lease or buy small acreage. Address E. Colwell, 445 8 Front. WANTED From 10 to 20 acres Some . must be river or creek bottom land Must produce clover, euro or alfalfa Write C .0. Hoover, Rt. 1 Box 221 ' Lomtta. Cal. WB WILL PAY best prices lor ranges heaters and furniture Call 1 1BJ-J EAD3 & OHRN FURNITURE CO 38 North Front. WANTED You to look tt ill oal gains almost new clothing rot an the funny 618 B Main WANTED Laundry men s or family Mrs Huson Phone 1346-M EMPTY furniture van gome to Sat Francisco, wants load to there n way points. Phone 819. Hswley Transfer. WANTED - Will pay top prices ot good used furniture ranges best, era etc HOLBROOR ANDHEW8 Fire Hsll Bldg 6th St -Front rel 64i JUNK -Hlgnwt prices paid loi orass radlstors copper storage- oa.teriee aluminum and othei meia,a Scrap Iron small or isrgi lots pipe no msrmnrry wool snx oot ton rags inn i .ube Oiu prices win interest you Bldts Pelt Wool Mohair Housenoid oudt furniture stoves Oout-.t or sold MFMCORD BArfOAIN HUUM1 HHIHES1 PKK'ES psld lot furnltun aid Boustoold goods, Pnoa 106J. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CHEAP 1929 to 1981 pickup coupe or roadster for cssh. Inquire 115 Washington. - WANTED Rifles, good Itied fumi ture and clothing, niley's Second Hand store 112 Nortb Front FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, 634 Pennsylvania. FOR RENT o-room modern house. 3 miles out on Jacksonville high way. 610.00 per month. Inquire W. W.' Hartley. Webster ranch. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS 408 W. 6th. FOR RENT Large seeping room close In. 20 S. Fir. ATTRACTIV& rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM. 130 month In cluding laundry. 1003 West Main WANTED One or two gentlemen to room and board. Excellent meals Close reasonable. Garage. 232 B. Grape. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 320 E Main St Medford FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 260-acre farm with com plete buildings and water (or stock. . Tenant must have own equipment. Crop share basis. Call In person. EARL TUMY. 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE ANY merchandise can be exchanged through the People's Universal Ex change, 602 S. Riverside, ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and Newtown apples for wood or pota toes. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor, Rt, 4, east of Phoenix. TRADE Good coupe for light truck or pickup. Phone 615. FOR SALE or will trade tor good heif er calves, weaner pigs Harold Crowl Carkin Orchard, Midway rtoad. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Improved, close In, far aale or trade for modern horn"; prefer east side. Inquire 430 8. Ivy. 3 ACRES, attractive 6 -room bunga low, good outbuildings, fruit and berrlea; close in on g.va graveled road. Will trade for house In Med ford. L. O. PICKELL. 304 B. Main. FOR SALE 160 acres, paid-up water right, river bottom, all Irrigated. One of best stock dairy tanches In state, with or without stuck, Good buildings. ALSO 41 Acres, 13 acres Ladlno clover, Irrigated. ALSO 15 Acres, 10 acres meadow, clover and alfalfa. Several city homes and small acre age homes.-. , - ROBERTS, REALTOR 780 W. and. FOR SALE Choice acmjgt on Bear creex Dotcom wumn one mue city amiis jueaiora. box iTtoune FOR SALE 15 -acre farm on Crater Lako highway, one mile nortb of Eagle Point. House, barn, chicken sheds; 14 acres Ladlno clover under Irrigation. Phone 105. FOR SALE Acreage, residences,--ranches, business chances. Any thing you want. E. R. Fuller Real Estate Agency. 1803 W. Main. FOR SALE 80 acres blue-grass pasture- Inquire Claua Kleinhammer. Jacksonville FULLY improved and reconditioned seven acres for sale or trade for Portland property Phone 1366 Med ford or B N Stldd Ashland Hotel FOR SALE By owner, three-room modern borne East side 9300 dowo 'and el7 per month on balance Including Interest Price $900 or terms (760 cash Call at 118 WU lamette Ave. FOH SALE: 0 room no use oh paved street, furnished SI .050. $850 oaaa Call owner. 151B-J or 6 73 -J WHEN you think Jt reai estate thins Of BROWN t WHITE HOUHhs Tor sate or rent season Co'i' ty BI-jb & Loan Asm FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1028 PEERLESS 6 4-door t-dan, first class condition. Cash. 2134 E. Main. FOR SALE Ford V-8 pickup. Out three months. Guaranteed O. K., at a big saving. 1030 Court St. FOR- SALE 1930 Chrysler 8 sedan, run only 8.000 miles, at a Big Sav ing Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS 1935 Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan. 1035 Pontlac 3 -door Sedan. 1035 Plymouth DeLuxe Vourlng Be dsn. 1033 Chrysler 8 6-passenger Coupe. 1033 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 8 wheels 1034 Ford V-8 Sedsn. 1933 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Sedna. 1034 Pord 3-door Sedan. 1933 Pontlac a Sedsn. Some older models Real Obp. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside. Tel. It FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOH 8ALE 37 hesd sheep; ewes and lambs. Ed Shoemaker, Box 438. Oo'.a BUI. LIOHT HORSE, good cultivator. I O. Wrlss. 1 mils east of PbosoJx. FOR SALE 6 cows. pls and shoats H E Royse, Midway, 4-Corners. FOR RALE 3 good young work horsea Corcoran. Ross Laos. FOR SALE 280 head nice herded ewes, well bred. Will sell all or any number Phone 360. Hotel Orand V. J. Phlllppl. CLOSINO-OU1 SAbE Farm and gar den tools household furniture oreskfast eet pressure oookeo on ned fruit and vegetables Oould's 1 mile toutb oi raisnt. on olgbway Tel Ashland 311 R-l WE INVITE you to inspect tf Beau tiful Brown Swiss catne tt the Phlpps Orchard We now naff young oulls for ssie Brown Swut for more milk. Pnoa 417. FOR SALE LIVEaTOCK ROOFING FOR SALE 3 Ramboulllet Bucks. W COMPLETE ROOF1NO SERVICE B Butler, Eagle Point and Browns- Composition Shingles snd Built-up boro road roofs Pbune 640 Free estimate Easy monthly payments ROUUI FOR SALE Young Guernsey Bull RIVER ROOFIKO CO., 139 West Inquire Texaco Station, Centra) slain Point. ROOFLNO Bring your rool trouble, vvt oATV DATTT TT? V 10 us Old roof, repaired new route ' PAbJ5f.""It. applied Paoco products Ekerson FOR SALE-7 Pekm .oucta. Phone fBt n?'3 8to"- 88 V BuU 7o7sALE-DOaS-PETS P.LAS.. - - - - PLA8TER1NQ. stucco, plain or orna FOR SALE Thoroughbred Lewellyn mental; plaster patching. Tel. 894. setter, female dog. 3 years old; good 1 disposition. Phone 1M8-J, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE S-months-old blood and - lox hound. Well started on bear MISTLETOE AND DEADWOOD re- and ca. Will sell cheap. Box moved from treea. Call 358-w for 3838, Tribune. estimate on Job. ROLLER CANARIES. U Tripp. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 2s5Es Adams Pastry Shop. 419 East Main, , Is featuring HOME-MAtfE PIES. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE Ear corn, Ms ton. Cliff Abitraota. ranch, Same Valley. . . . . ,,-Lnn SHELLED CORN for sale, 140 ton. 8 feSlrif JACKSON COUNTY B. Hill. Rt. 1, Box 334, Central SRgwKgf'l ABSTRACT CO. FOR SALE Child's crib, high chair I ijSeffiffiffl TITF, '"UBA,N(''B and scooter. 701 Park. Tel. 923 V Slnonm BARNYARD FERTILIZER for lawns Will call and give you an estimate ,"-.T". rr ' rvi a hstract on your lawn. Phone 358-W. MU.R5..I' B8TRAC.T ? TA ,CV? ., ,. . - -,-, . of Title. Rooma 8 and 6. No. d3 FOR SALE Bathroom oil burners, North Central Ave , upstairs. andirons, doll buggy, linoleums. bookcase. Always something good Expert WIndDtv Cleaners at 108 S. Grape. -- ' - LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 11JV ALL GRADES ot Newtown apples for House cleaning, floor wnxtng orl- sale cheap at Wm. Olson's, on ental rug cleaning and upholstering Phoenix-Jacksonville rsd. s; STtlBE.ll " electric "Phuooradl..: Th Fnvh.on ghop Trade for wood. 113 Kenwood, after THE FASHION SHOP - Dresamakin 8:30p.m. . Rnd Remodeling. Buttons and T-r77t, Zlr, T7. Buckles covered. 308 0 B. National FOR SALE 200 tiers red fir wood. a nk Bld,. Tol n8l Myrtle 8 miles Below Prospect. J W. Rich- 21. " y ardson ranch. Angr'W1'' FOR SALE Stuyvesant piano. Call Money to Lend at 812 Bennett or Tel. 1031-W. - MONEY MEDPORD PIPE AND MACHINERY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK CO. new location, corner 11th and FURNITURE, ENUOttSED Fir 8te. Permitting larger and more NOTES. ETC. complete display of til types al we wsnt to supply your money needs mining and saw mill equipment without red tape or delay also Evan'a Machine -shop. SEE . g. THOMAS T"-:-."I MGR. MEDFOhU S OLDEST AND FOR SALE-Marlln 12-juage pump lar6eST PEHSONAL FINANCE gun. good condition, 412; 323 COMPANY ' South Riverside Ave. central, around Floor LARGE" C grade Newtown.: 60c per ... g!"" PB'?; ... lug. Bring containers. Lie. No. S-167-M-180 Pnone 139 Winter Nells pears, 60 per lug Bring containers. BEAR CREEK ORCHARD. JTMSON-Trnsfer riauw. Vurl FOR SALE Small cook sttve. heatet. H'V8 movll'8 nd expm t furniture bed and springe. 808 W Main. packing service. Fireproof storage- . now low rates. SAVE SAVE P- E. 8AMSON C. Phone 833. Wallpaper, all 1938 patterns 1-3 off :zr::Tr ; Pittsburgh Paint Store, m W Main. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert paox - - , - n - -. -. -,. . n n, ers and movers. Speclsl livestock SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and moving equipment. Pncea right onions for your winter supply 81B North Riverside. Phone 816. Peerless Mkt. Phone. du3. Free de- CCz":"'"l"'''' iiery EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. -. - -, - -'. -, .n. . - - Offloe 28 so. Plr. Phone 318. Prlcea GOAT milk and cneese. Jungfrau Goat right. Services guaranteed Dairy, Rt. 4. Box 64. Tel 437-J. . ,.p. '. ' L"'. . . REINK1NG TTIANSFER CO - Long FOR SALE huppei for sswdusi distance hauling. Furniture, csttla burner with Baffle piste Almost anything, in N. Fir. Phone 1033 new Bargain Oai at Mall rrlhune O. Stuart. FOR SALE Applea Tel 132-U j FOR SALE Orapea now ripe J A T"ll fmncf Manke 4 miles west of Medford HC VM qilC BUSINESS CHANCES ' sama Valley Grange hew a very ana ini " " u.iV "i,. i m Interested meeting Oot. 17. Visitors FOR SALE Half Interest In gooc , ... ... thriving grocery Business located in Pent were Mr. and Mrs. Fish, Mr. the heart of the city of Medford nd Mrs. Howes, Mrs. Rlcter and Box 2874, Tribune. Mlsaea Nina and Sylvia Croft, all of -s..-..,-.,, . qq4 mu orarute. FOR SALE Lease on service station . ,,.., . ."? v , , . and grocery and cabins, on Cratet . "eld the high spot of In- Lake highway Phone 483 between trMt tu"n evening on the 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. question, "Resolved: That special training Is necessary for the most TRADE Highway Business with In- .uoocMim farnwr of today." tdom oome of 6200 per month, tor equity Amt.tlr,- ,k. .i.ii. In small ranch . Must Of improved """" 0I affirmative were E. and close In. F H. Pearson. Ash- w- Empey, Jack Korner and Arthur land. Ore , Klamath Junction Straus. Negative apeakera were, R. . Mail Tribune Daily ACROSI I. Drinking vea asls 6. Possessea t. Institute legal proceedings It. Encourage 13. afsaaures ef length 14. Preceillna; night 16. Oppose 17. Cheerful and kindly It. Any monkey to. Friend of Pythias IL Invited 2S. Proper ti. Moistens 37. Legal claim tl. Malign 10. Jurisdiction! Early Ena llah law tL. Paid public notice It. Send to an ad dress as. Negative t&. In Egyptian mythology, the earu) deified tt. Ascent 89. Therefore L Faithful 41. Food flfh Solution of Saturday's Puxzle Lii8feRmyajpiRioiF,ieisgi I E sll pjj R E 1 TOE N T i lMS uJsikMt h nIs s I RjA PIE OlATC ATDIR E L 5G spjFA D E S PSlElE S U skjeaP ' jTtE"DMBEE I v asl I Tjfio k 5mt 4i Nuisance 47. Heated it. AdvantflK, benefit, or Interest 60. With facility (3. Liquor M. Dlifonii to. County In New Tor It tain 17. Every on ' 2 3 :rW H7 I8 lifly l5T "Mm. :. 31 32 33 34 W -w m Mi Ml 4, 3T j4r IT"- tt- ''Mk-mk ZJL .HI. 51 5Z ym''. ''.'m'- - 1 ' i v 1 I I I tv,:. Cross - Word Puzzle T. Vetoed or disproved t. Stalk 9. Large nete 10. Pulpy fruit It. Long flih It, Symliol for selenium 1. At prenent 20. Number by which the dividend la divided 11. Dllaht tt. Helper 33. Making happy 35. Imuloment for lifting 21 Move quickly: colloq. 29. French article It. Comparative ending 14. Rente 17. ftJeaturt of capacity 40. Withdraw 42. Greek letter -46. Old Prench versa form 4T. Exclamation 48. Bleat 49. Addition to ft building CO. RnKllin letter SI. Kfige fit. flttil tt. Near 35H 88. Behavef 6S. Booial unit DOWN L Elevator car riage I. Polynesian I. Motion of ft horse In rearing 4. Salary 6. Frequently f. Tou and I Neslon, Norman Burreaon and W. O. Autenreltb. substituting. The affir mative won the Judges' decision. Present plans are to Initiate our large class of Booster night candi dates at next regular meeting Nov. 7, then go to Rogue River Nov. 13 where the Sama Valley team will give the 3rd and 4th degrees. Refreshment committee for next meeting la Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon and Burle, Norman and Helen Bur reson. Boxy Ann Grange Boxy Ann Orange will hold a dance Saturday, Ootober 24. Everyone la cordially Invited. Suva's orcnestra will xurnlsh music. Trail TRAIL, Oct. 33. (Spl.l Mr. and Mrs. Krnle Bsgeseman snd little daughter Mary motored to Coos Bay for over the week-end. While there they visited Mrs. Segessman's brother snd family and attended a banquet the North Bend hotel, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collier on their 23th wedding anniversary. .There were 30 guesta at the banquet, all relatives and old frlenda of the Colllera and Segeasmana from Eugene and Marsh field. They report there are several flrea atlll burning In that vicinity which keep the air full of smoke. Roy Pttchart waa dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. O. M. Blaess Monday evonlng. Mrs. LUy Saltzman of Hertford was a week-end guest at the S. W. Hutch inson home. There are six men employed on the new echoolhouse on Elk creek. Ray Brlggs la Inspector on the work for the school district. Mr. and Mrs. Oatea have arrivod from Portland and have tnHen chargo of the Blaess store and living rooma which they leased several weeks ago Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tuckc and Car roll Watson were dinner guests at the S. W. Hutchinson home October 16. Roy Merrlman la working on the Tlller-Trall road. Mra. Merrlman Is again delivering the ma't on Elk creek.- .. .... Mr. and Mra. Ray Brigga visited with Mr. and Mra. Ernie Segessmsn Monday evening. Mesdames ,'ircssa Vaughn, Clara Dltsworth and Mra. Axtell from Mc Leod and Mesdamea Eva Segessmsn and Jennie Hutchinson trm Trail all attended the family living confer ence given by Mrs. Maud Morse from Corvallls, at the courthouse Tuesday. The box social that was planned for October 34 by the Orange has been Indefinitely postponed In order not to conflict with ths Elk oreek community club's program which was planned for thai date. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson at tended the golden wedding annlver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Will Houston, Ootober 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunnutt nsar Central Point 'Mrs. Ltuzlo Nichols Is on the sick Ust, but la better at this time. A large delegation from the Upper Applegate Orange attended Orange at EagK Point Tuesday evening., A class of 17 were Initiated In the Orange. Big Applegate BIO APPLEOATE, Oot. 23. (8pl. Warren Moo went to Ashland a few days ago, where he visited bis daugh. ter, Mra. Margaret Franks. v,ho la con valescing at a hospital trim an ap pendicitis operation. C. H. Elmore la employed with NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING t, ,..b. Qiven to the Iwl voters of School District No. 49, of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of th tsld du trict w i "be he5 fat , Behoof Surlnnd.nt'a office on th. JOth day of October, 1036. at 800 "Woe .. th. pmpc. of V I budget "or the fis'al aihool year, beginning June 31. 1937. and ending June 30, 1038, hereinafter set forth. nd to ToU on th pronation ot levying a district tax. - 1. Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal school year (third Mondsy In Juoe) for which this budget Is made 11.SS0 46 3. To be received from tne uounty ocnooi ran ......... 9. To be received from the Elementary School Fund 4. To be received from the Slate Irreducible School Fund t. To be received for Vocational Education (State and Federal Funds - --... --" I. OENERAL CONTROL 1. Persons! service: (1) Superintendent (2) Clerk (3) stenographer and other (41 Compulsory sducatlon and 3. Supplies ..- 3. Election, and publicity 4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, otc.) 8. Other expense of general control 6. Total Expense of Oenera Control 11. INSTRUCTION Supervision 1. Personal Service: (1) supervisors (2) Principals (4) stenographers and other office assistant 3. Supplies, princlpsls snd supervisor ......... 8. Total Expense. Supervision HI. INSTRUCTION Teschlng 1. Personal service! (1) Teachers 9. Supplies 8. Textbook 6. Other expense ot teschlng 6. Total Expense of Teaching fV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Persons! service: (1) Janitors and other employees . Janitors' supplies Fuel - I. 4. Light snd power . wster 7. Other expense of opsrstion t. Total Expense of Opsrstion V, MAINTENANCE it REPAfRS 1. Repsir and maintenance of furniture and equipment.. 3. Repair and maintenance of buildings and ground . 4. Total Expense ot Maintenance Indebtedness 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include all ne gotiable Interest-bearing warrant lsud un der section 16-1104) - .. 6817.000 00 3. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrant Issued and endorsed "not paid tor want of funda" ,. 116.7. 3. Amount of other Indebtedness- ,..... 3.709 40 Total Indebtednes (sum of Item County Agent R. a. Fowler as field supervisor In the soil conservation program. Mr. Elmore la making dally trips to various sections of the coun ty In the Interest of ths. -york. Florence Welssr, county nurse, vis ited the Applegate schools last week, making a complete check on health conditions of pupils. Quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kleinhammer Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and niece. Miss Vera Wltcher. and Miss Mildred Patterson ot Medford. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Kruke and five children from San Joaquin valley are new residents of the community, hav ing rented tho home of Newton Lewis for a short period with a vlow to buying his ranch later. Mrs. Kruse's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. anl Mrs. J. Normnn of Humboldt county. Cel., also are residing here, having rented the house formerly owned by Truman Lewis. Children of the two families have entered the Beaver oreek school. Mrs, A. N. Kntuee returned raoently from a brief trip to Portland, where ahe visited relatives, kjhe was ao oompanled by her husband, who en tered the Veterans' 'hospital at Roso burg on their roturn trip. BUI straube and Phil Schmidt re turned last week from an unsuccess ful hunting trip to Lakevlew. Mrs. John Black of Foreat oreek was complimented with an afternoon party late last week, which was given by the Applegate extension unit, of which she Is a member. Following presentation of gifts to tho honor guest, refreshments were served. Qeorge Taylor, attending the Ab cock Diesel school In Portland, Is spending a few daya here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ainerc Taylor. Mr. and Mra. Logan Woolrldga re turned recently to their home at Mis souri Flat after spending . several months at Ooqullle and Marahfleid. Miss Katharine Fletcher, graduats of Medford high school a year ago, la attending business college In Med ford. Mrs. O. 0. Buok attended the "fam ily living conference" held at the courthouse auditorium at Medford Tuesday. A Hallowe'en party at the Upper Applegate Orange hall Saturday even ing will mark the flrat anniversary of the organisation ot the Orange The event will take the form ot n hard times party, and Grangers vow that a five-cent tine will be Imposed on any guest who does not dress ap propriate to the occasion. The even ing's events will begin wltn an open meeting to which everyone It cordially Invited. On Ootober alat the Orange will give a masquerade danoe, giving prizes tor the best representation and best disguise In costume. Mrs. A. B. Kleinhammer waa a guest of her nleco, Mrs, Clarence Frye, at Medford last week while attending the convontlon of the Women 'a Sy nodloal society of the Presbyterian churoh being held In Medford, Mr. and Mr. John Matnsy went to Kerby Tuesday, where they are spending several days as guests of Mrs. Zen no Jennings. Wm. Byrum of Loe Angolea la flatt ing friends In Medford, having been a guest here at the home ot Ray Offenbacher. other gueste at the Offenbacher home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roily Rlnabarger of Med ford. Robert Fletcher, Jr., left a short time ago for Camp Lewis, navlng en listed In the army. After five months' training there he will .o to the Ha waiian Islanda. George Truax of Missouri Flat, who operatoa a hay baler, left the Little Applegato lest week after baling over 100 tons of hay for farmets there. Miss Beth nllok, student of South ern Oregon Normal, spent the week- SUDGIT Estimated Kecelpt aB 000.00 I4 0OOO0 4.400.00 850.00 83 800 00 900.00 3.300.00 9 SO 00 800 00 300 00 280.00 760.00 office assistant censu .....v.... 88 850.00 67.300.00 9.000.00 1,600.00 600 AO 618,600.00 .1184 863 00 6. 400 00 3,200.00 900 00 -.6144,163.00 tt0.426.00 3100.00 4.-00 00 a. 400 oo 1.400 00 950.00 133.676 00 6S000 00 6.000 00 and Repair 19,100 00 1, 3, 3( -3ia.S3s.il ' Soviet Writer Held Karl Radek (above), ence oonsld ared Soviet Russia's most brilliant and trusted journalist, wit arrested at Moscow on eharoea ot balna Im plicated In the counter-revolutionary plot against the Soviet tor which 16 men were shot laat Aug ust, (Associated Press Photo) end here with her cousin, Miss Louise Harr. A large crew of men la employed by the Sterling mine In repairing a ditch on Olade Fork, PORTLAND. Oct. S3. yP) The Oregon state board of health In com menting on recent lnqulrtea concern ing Infantile paralysis, aald today Ore gon Jisd experienced no ovldemlo of the disease alnoe 1937 and that "It would seem that tlu ohancsa for Infection In Oregon are less than In any other state." In 1937, a total of 890 cases resulted In 66 deaths. Last year, (2 oases led to It deaths the highest mortality since 1938. Thus far In 1086, 99 oasen and all deatha have bean reported. Two fatalities ooourred In Portland and one eaoh In Klamath, Lane, Marlon and Washington counties. The health board, In retorting that "the number ot cases occurring an nually In Oregon la less per capita than In any other western state i not In the United States." laid the statistics were issued today "In order that there should be no unnecessary alarm." NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE SEEN FOR ROOSEVELT NEW TORIt. Oct. 33. (AP)-43emo-cratlo Chairman James A. Farley, who ha predicted President Roose velt' re-election by landslide, said today he would carry th normally Republican states of New Jersey and Delaware, The chairman has never before In this campaign Included either stte In any of his olaims ot victory. WINDOW GLASS W Ml) window las and will replied your bioken wltdowa reasonably Trowbridge Cab inet Work. " Clark Gable 1 in th market for t yacht and ha been trying out John Barrymore' Infanta, aald to be for sale. 8 To be received from the Non-High School District fori Tuition - - 7. To be received from tuition for elementary achool pupil. 8. To be received from Interest 9. To be received from other ouree 10. Total Estimated Receipt (Item 1 Estimated expenditure VI. AUXILIARY AOENCIES 1. Library: (1 Personal service (librarian, (2) Library coo-a (3) Supplia. rpalr, to. Health Service i (1) Personal service (nurse, etc, and physical nam.). (2) Supplies and other expanse -... , Transportation of pupllil (1) personal aervlot - t, Total Expense of Auxiliary AgenclM , Vtl. FIXED OHAROES 1. Insurance , - 3. Rent 5. Total Fixed Charge Vin. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 3. Alteration of buildings and ground (not repairs) 4. New furniture, equipment and replacement 6. Assessments for betterment - 6. Other capital outlay 7. Total Capital Outlay , IX. DEBT SERVICE 1, Principal on bonds (Include negotiable Interest- bearing warrant issued 96-1104) 4. Interest on bonds , 9. Totsl Debt 8erv.ee X. EMEROENCY BtcapHnlttlon Total tstlmsted expenses tor the ytir (um ot Item 1-6. n-5. IH-6, IV-8, V-4, Vl-6. VII-5, VUI-7. IX-9. X , 6366.798.00 Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax (6.309.44 najeno. amount to o raised by Dated this 8th day of October, 1936, Signed: RSBEOCA JENSEN, District Clerk. N. H. FRANKLIN, Ohairmtn, Board ot Director. Approved by Budget Committee Octooer 8, 1936, signed! O. O ALENDERF-R, Chairman, Budget Oonunltte. J. M. BULLIS, W J. WARNER, OEO. FREY. WM. A, HULLOWAT. FOR MENTAL CASES IS ROSEBURa, Or., Oot. 22. (AP) Stat Senator Walter S. Fisher ot Douglas county announced this mor ning that h is communicating with Governor Charles Martin urging the governor to make Immediate protest on behalf of the veterans of the itate ot Oregon agalnat the ordered conver sion of the U. S. veterana administra tion facility here Into an Institution for nsuro-psychlatrle casee, now planned to start about Jan. la. The governor will be asked to re quest the veteran administration as modify Its order and provide addi tional facilities, rather than man a conversion of present unit. Senator Fisher's plan Is based oa the fact that veterana of southern Oregon and northern California, now provided with hospital and domicili ary aervlce by the Institution at Roseburg will be left without needed car or resources in emergencies. Fisher Is preparing, he said, to pro vide briefs, aettlng forth data, rale, tlv to the need for continuation of hospital and domiciliary car tt th veteran facility here, for the us ot Senators Oharles L. McNary and Frederick Stelwer, who will be aaked to Join In th appeal to the veteran administration for a modification of the order, Resolution protesting the conver sion and urging additional faollltlM to handle N-P oases have previously been adopted by th Amarlcan Le gion, Veterans of Foreign Ware, Span ish War Veterana and other group ot ex-servloe men in Roseburg. Fisher point out. Hallowe'en Fete Planned Oct. 29 At Sams Valley BAMS VALLEY, Oot. 32. (Bpl.) Sam Valley atudent body I sponsor ing ita annual Hallow en carnival at the school house Thursday night, Oo tober 29. This event la looked for ward to as the big vnlng ot fun and this year'a program consisting ot mualo numbera and a one-act play, itianaping Betty," will open th evenlng'a entertainment. Following .this, booth of all kind will be thrown open to the public These Include game, and th nigger oany throws a aid ahow in which many freaks ot nature 'will b ex hibited: a fortune telling booth, hot dog stand and many other An added feature this year, It plan work out. It a moving picture ahow. No admission will be charged at th door. Dlrtot Rednotloa LOANS ON HOMES la Medford District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN AS.N. Or MEDFORD - 27 No. HOLLY St. "7 , 818,000 o 9.300 00 , 400 00 1.000.00 . 76 309.4 to I, In.). etc,) 13.700 M 3.000.00 800.00 3.100 00 900.00 600,00 9,000.00 1,060.00 69,493.00 , 63 600A) 4,00000 9.000.00 1.600.00 , 111.000.00 .unoer section .693.000 00 14.079.00 , 658 079 00 , 6 1.500.00 district tax .8I6B.S88.84