TirEDFOUD MATL TRTHUXK' Mi-DFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, XOVErBER 3, 1936.
PAOE SEVEN
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LOST Red and black scarf with
black clip pin. Finder please re
turn to Mall. Tribune otttca.
LOST Man's wrist watch, initials
8. K. W. ucwaro. oitit uu itiuiu.
tosT Glasses in brown case at
cnateau. s-tiuue oo--.
PoljNDSmaTTdog. 108 Columbus.
LOaT- It dug miiaiiig call ioio
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Experienced auto top man
F. F. Burk. 314 E. Main.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED tilrl to assist with house
work, go home, nights. No. 20 Glen
Oak Ct., Phone 1147-J.
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WANTED Capable woman for house
work and care of child must oe
good cook. Call 1037-V alter 6.
WANTED Experienced girl over 21
yenrs. References. $20 a month
Call 1611.
WANTED Two women 'o help me in
demonstration work, box 303 V
Trlbune.
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, wanted.
Western State Grocery, 11th and
Fir. Seo Mr, Hardy.
v w . n. Ahln0 In hnrt.hjtnd
1 g VUU COUIOO Ul wu....D ... -
given In return for ottlce work. I
k Box 2040. . I
SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment
and Income through the People's
Universal Exchange Sytem, 29 8.
Front. Open Sunday.
WANTED SITUATIONS
DEPENDABLE middle-aged lady wtsh
es work by day. Box 2962, Tribune
'- WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
tvtTf o a v parh for lease on 20-
acre ranch. Claude King, Rogue
River, Ore.
WANTED Gentle saddle pony, used
side disc tractor for plow, 2-bottom
10-lnch tractor plow. Must bo
reasonable. Box 3209, Tribune.
WANTED Light car, not older than
'33. Prefer coupe, no wrecks need
apply. Box 3102, Tribune.
WANTED young horse, 1600 lbs. O.
V. Baldcrston, Applegate.
WANTED A frame tent not less thsn
16x20 ft. W. H. Wheeler, Gold Hill
BMALL family wants furnished apt.
duplex or nouse. Box 3306, Tribune
DRIVING to Philadelphia soon, room
for passenger. Share expenses 412
North Ivy.
WANTED Used, late model refriger
ator. 808 West Main.
WANTED Milk cows for feed, with
privilege ot buying. Have good
hay and barn. Phone 19-P-8. Oeo
Alford.
WANTED Madrona burl stumpage
Burls must run 1000 lbs. and
larger. Reply Alfred A Loeb, 620
8. E. 73rd Ave., Portland. Ore.
WAN TED - Will pay top prices lol
good used furniture' ranges nest
era etc
HOLBHOOK ANUHEWS
Fire Hall Bmg 6th St Front I'el 64i
RAW KUHS
WE PAT CASH (or Muakrats. Mink
Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc.
we also ouy
HIDES AND PELl'S
New end Used rraps for 8aie
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St pnone 1062
WE WILL PAY oest prices tol ranges
beaters and furniture call II92-J
EAD3 at OHKN FU K I :'" P-H OO
38 North Front
Hi:;;:nai pkh'ES paid ror rurnuur.
and oousrnnld oods pnone I06i
EMPTY furniture van golna to flat
Frsncisco wants load (o there -n
way points Phone 316. Hawlej
Transfer
WANTED Rides gooa r.seo furni
ture ana clothing 111. eye deeona
Hana store 112 North fruot
JUNK Hic.n"1 prices psia loi orss
radiators euppel .fcirsite na.terle
aluminum ana itniM mets.e
Scrap iron small ol tarsi iot
Pipe ano mscnin.ry wool snc cot
ton raits innM .ubee
Out prices will inrerest you
Bid-s pits Woui Miinair
Household oods furniture rtovw
bou..t or v-tlo
MR.imihu bArMlAIN HOUSE
CHEAP 1929 to 1931 plcnup coupe or
md?ter (or casn inquire 111
Wssning'on
FOR EENT- HOUSES
FOR PENT Small furnished house
Ha So, Orange, Tel, 483-L.
FOR EENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Modern furnished 3.
room apt.; adults only; new and
clean; close in. 37S So. Central.
FOR RENT Downstairs apt. 6 gar-
FURN. Apt. 616 N. Central.
FOR RENT Apartment. 116 Almond
BACHELOR APTS.. 449 8. Front.
BACHELOR'S quarters, 134 8, Ivy.
FOE RENT BOAED EOOM
FOR RENT Room end board 130
month Including laundry. 1003
West Main.
ROOMS AND MEALS. 14S So. Holly
WANTED--One or two oentlemen to
room and board excellent meals
Close in; reasonable. Garage 233
8 Grape.
FOR RENT Rooms and board ret
sonsble 320 E Main 8t Medford
ROOM AND BOARD Phone 94S-X or
Inquire 822 So. Oakdale.
FOR EENT FUENISHED
E00MS
AITHAOTIVi rooms 4n4 8 Orepe
FOB EENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT To reliable party, 280
acre stock ranch. Free water right
Cash rent. Box 3376, Tribune.
FOB EXCHANGE
NICE PAIR sliver loses and pens to
trade (or light car or pickup, W
A. Cbllders, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR rKADE Delicious and
Newtown apples (or wooa or pota
toes Bring containers. Joe Kan
tor, Rt. 4, east of Phoenix.
FOR SALE or will trade tor good Dell
er calves, weaner pigs Harold Crowi
Carkin Orchard. Midway iwad.
FOR SALE EEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE A Real Bargain, 7 lots
and 4-room house; bath, fireplace,
laundry trays, hardwood floor, lot
of bullt-lns, cement foundation
and wolks, garage, woodshed and
store house; native ahado, laurel,
cedar and fir. A very attractive,
cozy and comfortable home; $1,000
full price. L. O. PICKELL, 204
East Main. Phone 365.
FOR SALE 3-room modern house,
sleeping porch, or will trade for
place In country. 407 Marie St.
5 ACRES, Irrigated, good soil, 8-room
nouse and outouuaings, city water,
near Medford, $750, terms.
ALSO 7 acres, Irrigated; 4-roora
house and barn. Splendid location.
Trade for Medford property. L. G.
PICKELL, 204 East Main. Tel. 365.
3 ACRES irrigated land, trade for
stock. Robert H. Cook, Rt. 1, cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE 6 room modern house, 1
acre land, 2 blocks north Washing
ton school. 404 So. Peach St.
AN INCOME property now earning
$137 60 month. Genuine bargain lor
quick sale. c. 8. suttemeio, sou
Medford Building.
FOR BALE 6-room modern home
with sleeping porch. 736 Osk.
FULLY improved ano reconditioned
seven seres tor tale 31 trade (ot
Portland pruperty Purine 1266 Med
ford ol E N Stldd Ashland Hotel
ton SALE 0 room nouse on psveo
street furnished SI. 960 $860 oash
Call owner. 1610 J or 672-J
WHEN yuu tnim H re, estate thin
01 DROWN J WHITE
Huus&e tot sate or tent .sckeor.
Coin-ty Blot A wisn Asso
FOR SALE OR RENT federal Una
Bank (arms Inquire ol u A Barnes
1163 Oak St. Eugene. Oregon, or
Warren Patterson. 202 Liberty Bldg
Medford. Oregon.
2 ACRES, attractive 8-room bunga
low, good outbuildings, fruit sno
berries; close In on g d graveleu
road Will trade for nouse In Med
ford L. Q. PICKELL. (04 B. Main
FOR SALE Choice scrwge on Beal
creek bottom within Dne mile clt
limits Medford Box J13r Tribune
FOE SALE POULTRY
BUFF MINORCA and white Leghorns.
1 Durham cow for sale. Ray Wyant.
third house east of Rogue River
Academy, Rt. 1, Box 348.
R. I. R. and Whit Leghorn pullets.
Rt. 1, Box 126. Columbus Ave, south
RHODE Island Red pullets. Nerra.
gsnsett turkey breeding stock. Wm
Trotter. Rogue River, Ore.
FOE SALE D00S PETS
FOR 9ALE Pedigieed roller canaries
Mrs. Nellie Finney, Jacksonville.
ROLLER CANARIES. 11 Tripp.
FOE SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One brood sow, shoats
and old corn. w. n. Aruum,
1, Box 297, near Clancy Orchard.
FOR SALE 1 young Duroo sow. L. I
Herrin, uom run, w wi.i
14 MOS. OLD Duroe male hog. J. W
Ragsdale, Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE - Three good young wort
horses. Corcoran, now iwuv.
CLUSINll-OUt SALE Farm and far-
den UJOIS Dousenuio iu' u. .
oreaxtast set oressure cooked oen
ned fruit end vegetsblea Oouida
1 mile south ol relent on nlgnway
fei shland STI R-l
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE-Clean. 1929 Chevrolet
coupe. Excellent condition. $186.
616 SO. uas.ao.jo.
FOR 8ALE-1933 Chrysl Imperljjl
6-pas.senger coui-. :r--z
Si0 for quick ssle. one-fourth of
original pii-
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
88 N. Riverside
FOR SALE-Ford VS. l3"ci.Dr'f
Like nsw. Driven only 6000 miles
$850. Phone 1323-W.
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
USED CAR TRADE-INS
A good variety to ch roa;Pn-
Chryslers. Pontlacs. and
of other makes. Prlcrs lower than
any plsoe In Medford.
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
88 N, RlvetsKls "
FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES
CLEAN SWEEP
USED CAR SALE
Prices lower than NADA Book.
1938 Pontlae 8 Brougham.
1932 Plymouth PA sedan with
trunk.
1035 Plymouth deluxe touring se
dan. 1933 Chevrolet deluxe sedan.
1934 Ford Cabriolet coupe, radio
and heater.
1935 Chrysler 8 touring sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 sedan.
1931 Ford 2 -door sedan, aidemounta.
1928 D. A. Dodge sedan.
1935 Chrysler 6 touring sedan.
1935 Chrysler 8 touring sedan.
Some Real Buvs In other models.
MEDFORD USED CAR ECHANGE
Just North of old Publlo Market on
South Riverside
Sandy's USED CAR Emporium.
The Best Values In Cars and Trucke
. Late model Olds Bedsh $676 00
Studobaker Coupe with radio 350 '10
V-8 Ford Coupe , 385 00
Plymouth Coupe 365 oO
A model Ford Coupe 263 oo
Pontlae Coupe and Sedan 195 00
Bulck Sedan 116 00
Studebakar late model Bedsn 466 00
Studebaker 9-ton Truck In splen
did condition.
Studebaker 3-4 ton. like new.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DRY WOOD for sale. Mrs. L. M. Var
ney, Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE Heater and furniture
cheap. 1129 Nlantta.
FOR SALE New motor bike, greatly
reduced price. See Jens Jensen, 220
W. Main at.
FOR BALE Cut glsss and antiques.
Mrs Klersted, 408 W. 6th.
FOR SALE Kitchen range, heating
stove, dining room table, 9 douole
beds and springs. I. W. Ltljogram.
820 South Grape.
FOR SALE Used Universal beds
cheap. Hotel Holland.
TRY our Orade A milk and cream,
also skimmed milk. Home-made
cakes, pies and doughnuts, fresh
each day. Special orders for parties.
Undy's Milk Depot, 623 East Mala.
FOR 8ALE Two-wheel trailer In
Jood condition. Evenings, 810 W
sckson.
FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and
hsrdwood. Best In valley. 118 No.
Riverside. Phone 616, Hawley Trans
fer. HAY for sale. 200 tons in stack. Earl
Farlow, Lake Creek.
FOR SALE Blue mission grapes, 3c
lb. picked. Phone 857-R.
APPLES at ranch. O. V. Myers. Phone
258-J.
TWO large alts Humphrey Radiant
Fire gaa neaters. Almost new. Lange
Motor Co.
FOR SALE
PULVERIZED LAWN FERTILIZER
W1U call and give you an estimate
on lawn. Phone 258-W.
FOR BALE
Lots of Newtown Apples,
Orohard Park Farms, Inc.
FOR SALE Lease on storeroom, fine
location, or will sell business; down
town, Medford. Box 9926. Tribune
APPLES for sale. 8pltsenberg, New.
towns, Delicious, Als Vista Pack
ing House.
FOR SALE Good breeding ewes,
white face, young, good condition
Sell any number. Also some good
breeding bucks. V. J. Phlllppl
Hotel Grand. Phone 860. Medford
FOR SALE eppy-Poppy Pop Corn
Monarch Seed ti Feed Oo.
FOR BALE Super Phosnnate, Sill
phur. dulphate of Ammonia. Mou
arch deed A Feed Co.
ANY merchandise can be disposed ot
through the Peoples Um.ersal Ex
change 8yetem. 29 8. Front.
SAVB SAVE
Wallpaper, all 1936 patterns 1-8 oft
Pittsburgh Paint Store 13V W Main
SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and
onions for your winter supply
Peerless Mkt Phone 80S. Free de
livery OOA1 milk and eneese Jungfrau Guat
Dairy. Rt 4. Box 64 Tel 437 -J
FOR SALE - hopper (ol sawdus'
burnei with osi'le piste Aimoe'
oew Bargain Osi si Mail Itihune
FOR BALE Apples Tel 182-U
FOR BAIJ$--(lrarjt now ripe J A
Minus 4 miles west ot Medford
BUSINESS CHANCES
ONE of the best Buburbsn Stores
near Medford. On Paclflo Highway,
store room, oil station and living
Quarters Fully stocked. Establish
ed 16 years. Weil established trade
snowing good prom. stuou.ug win
handle.
Brown & White. 104 W. Main St.
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr
FOR SALS Restaurant on highway
$650.
9 placer claims, 90 acres esch.
See Fuller Agency. 1803 W. Main
FOR SALE Lease on service ttsti.,n
and grocery and cabins on Crstei
Lake highway Phone 4M between
Sam and 6pm
ROOFING
COMPLETE ROOFINO BEHVICK
Composition Shingles and Built-up
roota Phone 640 Free estimate
Easy monthly payments ROttUs
RIVER ROOFINO CO. 182 West
Main
ROOFING Bring your root trouoies
to us Old roofs repaired new pours
applied Pabco products ekerson
Paint and Root Store 88 Bart-
lett Phone i4S
MISCELLANEOUS
OPENING Art needlework exchange
shop st 13B S. uony.
MONEY
LOANED OV ALTOS), l.lVETOCK.
FtHNITl HK. r.NllOHSED
NOTES. ETC.
We wsnt to supply your money needs
without red tepe or delay.
HT.r. W. K. THOMAS
,ii.n fin, i. wicu urn r-.ci
MEDFORD 8 OLDEST AND LARGEST!
PERSONAL FINANUB lAJirni
46 So. Central. Ground Floor
Craterlsn Theater B'.dg.
Lie, Do, 8-157-M-1C0 Phone Ut
PERSONAL
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT -Madam
Avon, Palmist end Clair
voyant, gives truthful advice on all
affairs of life. Tells your past,
present and future. If In doubt
as to what step to take consult
Madam Avon today; tomorrow may
be too late. Good advloe In time
saves many worrlas and many dol
lars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Read
ings dally; hours 10 am. to 9 p.m
Located at Rainbow Auto Camp
1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 1.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON t'OHNTV
AUSTItACT CO.
TITLE INHI'KANL't
AHXIRAI'TIS
ESI.'IIOW
MUHHAY ABSTRACT CO -Abstracts
ot Title Rooms 3 ana 6 No 32
North Central Ave., upstairs
Dentistry,
NOTICE Dr. R. O. VanValtah has
moved his dental office from 204 E.
Main to 812 Liberty Bldg.
Expert Window L'leapers
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel It IV
House cleaning, floor waxing on
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Piano Instruction.
CLARA HAWLEY Teaclir of popu
lar piano Studio In Hai -'wln Plat.o
Shoppe. For Information call BwU
Evenings. 615-J-2.
The Fashion Shop
THE FASHION 8HCP - Uiessmskln,
and Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered 3U8 u tt National
Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle
Andrews
Money to Lend
SIONKY
LOANED ON AUTOS. I.IVKHTOL'K
H; It Mil UK. KNIIOKI'ED
NO I lis ETC.
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape at delay
Kkb tV 14 I'HIIMAH
MGR. ORE. tc WASH. MTO. CO.
MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARG
EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
46 Su central Grounu floor
Oraterlsn Theater Uidg
Lie No B157-M-I80 pnone 139
Transfer.
SAMSON Transfer and st-.isge Fur.
nlture moving and expmt furnltupe
packing service Flreproal storage
new low rates.
P E SAMSON' O. Phone 833.
EADS TRANSiFEH si STORAGE CO -
Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices
right Services guaranteed
REINKING TRANSFER CO Luna
distance naullng Furniture, cattle
anything in N Fir Phone 1033
O Stuart.
HAWLEY TRANSFER
Local and long distance furniture
moving. Quick light delivery on
pianos, trunks, boxes, etc, at nom
inal cost. Used furniture bougnt
and sold.
118 No Riverside. Phone 616.
LEGAL NOTICES
Advertisement For Dlds
Sealed bids will be received by the
district clerk of Prospect School Dis
trict No. 69, until 8 P. M., Tuesday
the 10th day of November, for the
construction of a play shed, and al
terations on the gymnasium building,
for the Prospoet School, Bids may he
separate on each building, or togcth
er. Specifications and plans may be
seen at the office of the architect,
William Lalng. 301 U. 8. Nat'I. Bank
Bldg., Medford; or at the home of tha
district clerk. Bids must be accom
psnled by a certified check In en
amount equal to 6 of the total
Mail Tribune Daily
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amount of bid, aa a guarantee for
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contract Is awarded bidder. The
school board of Dlst. No. 59 reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
Signed: ROSE J. KELLY,
Clerk of Prospect 6chool
Dlst. No. 59
Box No. 62. Trail, Oregon.
Notice.
In the Matter of the Partnership
Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, de
ceased, and John R. Blerma.
John R. Blerma of Medford, Ore
gon, hereby glvea notice:
That he has filed In the county
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, nts
final account of his administration of
the above entitled estate.
That Thursday, December 8rd, 1036,
at the hour of 10:00 a. m., In the
court room of said Court, has been
fixed as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said account, and
for settling and allowing the same.
BOGOS A- BOGGS.
Attorneys for John R. Blerma, Ad
ministrator of the above entitled
estate.
ANTELOPE. Nov. 3 (Spl.) Ante
lope seems to be coming to the front
v-'hen It comes to new Improvements
tha past six months. Electricity hss
been installed in 15 homes and Ants
lope school house. Almost every far
mer has also Installed eleotrlo motors,
besides the numerous appliances In
l.e homes. Barnle Rlggs, Carl Von
oer Hellen and Luther Day have also
remodeled their homes. J. O. Grab
will build a new home In the near
future.
Several tractors have been bought.
Cream, hogs, whole milk, eggs, and
ether products have t good price. The
county under the direction. of Lester
Trockmorton has built two new
bridges In this district. Farm hands
were scares hers during the summer.
Many wonder why some people grum
ble that tlmea are Just as hard as In
1031 and 1039.
Forest Creek
FOREST GREEK, Nov. 8. (Spl.)
Mil. Jim Kent and Mrs. Aaron Atm
or Jacksonville wore visitors at the
homo of Mrs. Paul Pearcs October 30.
Mrs. Pearl Paaroe and family moved
from Thompson creek to the old
Sturgl mine place October 30. Mrs.
Pearco and her children are a wel
come addition to the school and com
munity, .
Five new pupils were registered In
Forest creek school October 36. They
were Edolene and Edsel Pearce, twin
son and daughter of Mrs. Pearl
Pearce; LeRoy Boyd, nephew of Mrs
Paul Pearce, Nsdlne and Roy Burk,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Burk who
live on the old Bowden place. There
is now a total of 18 children in
school.
Mrs. John Black, Mra. W. A, Muds
nnd Mrs. Hayes visited school Thurs
day afternoon, October 30, when the
children gave a simple program In
obsarvanee of Hallowe'en. Refresh
ments of elder, doughnuts and cook
les were served by Mrs. Black and
the teacher, Nettle Arm priest.
Mrs. Armprtect, Br., who has suf
fered an Infected hand for the past
month le now almost recovered.
Ed Hall and Ed Rowbar of Ster
ling, who have been working In the
logging woods here, returned to their
homes October 28, pending the open
ing of a new timber tract.
Nettle Arm priest left Friday morn
ing to attend teachers' Institute In
Ashlnnd.
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BEAOUE, Not. . (Spl.) October
10 being Mrs. Melrln Martin's birth
day, she wss pleasantly surprised In
tne evening with s birthday dlnnur
given by Mr. and Mrs Ray Bowen
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. San
derson, snd family.
Ray Blolne has purchased the Key-
ssr ranch and will move onto It
some time soon. The Keysers hsve
moved to northern California.
Visitors st the Sanderson home
Sunday were Evelyn Alexander and
Milton Alexander of Medford; Homer
Martin snd sons, Ho lis snd Stanley,
of Reese Creek; Mr. Brown and sons
Truman, Nobis snd Oene, of Centre!
Point; Mr. Lswson snd his brother.
of Long Mountain; Mr. snd Mrs Mel
rln Martin snd little Donnla and Lor-
Ing, Merrill snd Cecil Martin of this
place.
Mr. snd Mrs. Rsy Bowen were call
ers st the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hints last week.
James Martin had the good luck
to catch a large coyote Sunday that
has been feasting on his turkeys for
several weeks.
Tb school board Is having s needed
Improvement done this week, A new
pump house Is being blult snd sins
Installed. Harry Ellis Is helping with
the work.
Mr, snd Mrs. Ray Bowen sud Mr.
snd Mrs. Sanderson snd family wore
Invited dinner guests at the home ol
Mr. snd Mra. Melvln Martin last Prl-
day evening, the occasion being the
Martins' second wedding anniversary
Arthur Poote snd son, Wslter, spent
the week end In the Willamette val
ley. Mr. roots visited his brother st
Springfield while Walter visited wlt.1
friends farther north.
Sunday visitors st the nines home
wars Mr. and Mrs, 0. 0. Bater and
daughter, Dervs Jeanne, of Medford,
Mr. snd Mrs. Lloyd Hull snd Mrs,
Perdue snd son, Wesley, of this place
Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Perdue snd son
Wesley, snd Mr. snd Mrs. Rsy Bowen
were Mondsy afternoon callers at tie
Sanderson home.
Antloch school put on the lollow.
lng Hallowe'en program October 33:
Play, Hansel snd Oreteli folk daneo
Kinder polka; play, The Five Ghosts;
Hungarian folk danoe; musla oy Mrs
Marjorle Pens of Oold Hill, and soni
by Mrs. Lloyd Hull, Over $25 was
taken tn by sslo of pies and the cake
walks. We wish to thank ths nelgn
boring districts, Bams Valley snd
Long Mountain, for thtr support.
Mrs, James Martin spent 8unds
afternoon visiting st ths horns vf
Mrs. Robert DeArmond.
Ruch school, In company with Its
teacher, Mrs. Opal Mooter, had s Hal
lowe'en trip snd psrty snd vlsltsJ
ths Antloch school Thursday after
noon. Ths tlms was spent wltn
songs, music, Hallowe'en play snd re
freshments. Tuesday evening' visitors st the
James Martin home were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sims snd sons, HeraH
and Cleo. snd Mr. and Mra. Lorls
81ms and family. Herald Sims Is
here from Spragus Rlvsr for a fsw
weeks' visit with relslves.
Mr. snd Mrs. Melvln Martin snd
baby, Donnlo, visited horns folks on
Reese creek Thursday evening.
Ths school children enjoyed ve
rs tlon Frldsy ss their teacher, Mrs.
Relnklng, attended Institute.
Sterling
STERLING, Nov. S (Spl.) Mr
and Mrs. Id Arpsn and Mr. Day and
Harvey Outton spent Tuesday svsu
lng st ths horns ot Mr. snd Mrs. Wm
Csmpbell.
Mr. snd Mrs. R. Vsnrscs celled at
ths horns of Mr. snd Mrs. F. P. Dut
ton Wednesday.
W. O. Dutton and family of Med
ford spent s fsw days st ths home of
his psrents recently.
Miss Clara LaPlorre of California,
who Is spending some time with
ber sister, Mrs. F. P. Dutton. here,
will spend ths week snd at the home
of Todd Beaullen and family at Eagle
Point.
Mr. and Mra. R. Van race motored
to Medford October 34.
Wm. Davis Is building a house of
logs which will bs a beautiful home.
Mr, and Mrs N. W. Power motored
So Medford October 34.
Ante'ope
ANTELOPE, Nov. . (Sp!.) Mra.
Bill Blgham visited Mrs. Joe Arons
Oct. 39.
Mr. snd Mrs. Frsnk Csrson of Butts
Falls visited Mrs. Oertruds Orsb Oct.
it.
Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence preb snd
children, snd Harold Oreb visited Mr.
snd Mrs. John O. Oreb Oct. 3R.
Mrs. BUI Wslsh will entertain the
Ladles Social club Nov. 13 Instead of
Nov. II ss several of ths member
hsve planned to be sway on ths 1 1th
Ths Antelope Literary club an
nounces thst s box social will bs held
st ths Antelope school house Nov, 13
Ivory on Is Invited,
Mrs. Harry Wright and daughter at
tended the aoclal club at the home of
Mrs. Ina Stanly Oct. 31.
Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Owens return
ed home from their ranch near Dead
Indian Bods Springs where they have
been rounding up tbear cattle.
Ruby Rlggs snd Nell Von der Hel
ten visited Mrs. Dottle Hutton Oct.
37.
Ths witch's Hsllows'en party hsld
at Ui Antelope school Oct. 10 was
wel; attended. Ths Hallowe'en play
was written by ths pupils snd their
teacher, Miss Linda Wright. A reci
tation wss given by Patty Von der
Hellen.
yse Mall irlbuiie want ads,
Briefs
Bate Falls
BUTTE PALLS, Nov. S. (Spl.)
School was dismissed Thursday after
the Hallowe'en program until Mon
day morning. The teachers attendtd
the Institute In Ashland on Frlduy
and Saturday, The Hallowe'en pro
gram at the grade school consisted
of s masked parade by tha lowor
grades snd ths following pupils won
prises: First, Billy Oden; second.
Donald Smith: third Bob Alberts.''
"Nine Little Oobllns" wss given by
third sna fourth grade pupils In cos
tume. Ths first and second grades
presented a dramatised reading les
son entitled "Chicken Llcken." Fol
lowing s group of seasonal songs, the
third snd fourth grades dramatlsea
"The simpleton" Refreshments of
pumpkin pie and elder were served
following the program. The upper
tsrade pupils held their party Thurs
day evening In the auditorium.
The regular moeilng of the Butts
Falls Townaend club waa held at the
high school auditorium Octooer il
President Rod Baker presided. "Nine
Little Oobllns" In costume gave sn
ontertalmng number. Maxlns Jack
son sang two songs.
Mrs. Cleveland roturned from Texas
last Tuesday.
A belated wedding dinner was given
Mr. snd Mrs. Jerry Ting at ths Pat
ton noma Thursday evening. The
wedding cake was presented by Loo
Edmondson.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Nov. 8. (Spl.) Wm.
Stevens of Tillamook. Oregon, visited
with Harry w. Reomes last Friday.
They were schoolmates together in
Phoenix.
Mrs. Edwin 1. Whits, Jr. and son
Edwin J. Ill, and Miss Harriett White
willed on Mra. J. O, Coffin, October
37, the occasion being her birthday.
Mra. Catherine Wright is now st
her home, after having apont a month
at the Community hospital, Mrs. 0 E
McClaln slso has returned horns after
receiving a course of treatment at
the osteopathia clinic.
Miss Beverly Wilson left for Salem
to visit with her aunts, Goldle and
Lulu Wilson. She will remain Indefi
nitely and attend school at Salem.
An announcomont was received of
the birth of a son to Mr. and Mra. A
Fuller Arney, October 33 at Los An
geles. The young man baa been named
Andrew Fuller II. Mrs. Arney will be
remcmborcd ss the former Miss Doro
thy earless.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Burleson snd son
visited In Phoenix a short while Wed
nosday.
Miss Barbara Stancllff wss hostess
st a birthday party Saturday after
noon celebrating her 11th birthday
Quests present weret Jean snd War
ran Hsyss, Lloyd snd Francis Nord-
qulst, Dolores Wright, Lola Juns Cob-
lelgh, Vivian Bellamy snd Robert snd
Wilbur Hallcraft,
Mastsr Billy Barnum waa host at a
Hallowe'en party Friday evening at
his home, to a group of his school
mates snd friends.
Raymond Montgomery visited in
Phoenix Sunday. He Is now employed
In a bakery In McCloud.
Everyone la reminded or the Forget-
me-not sals scheduled for .the 0th
snd 7th. A number of the Olrl Scouts
will handle the sale, under the super
vision ot Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft.
Mrs. Raymond Furry and two
daughters spent ths week-end In
Klsmath Falls.
Ths Chrysanthemum Thimble club
of Medford will meet at ths home of
Mrs. Chas. A. PIckel Wednesdoy, No.
vember 4.
Ths Oak Orovs Thimble club will
meet Friday, the hostesses and place
to bs announced later.
' Among callers Sunday at the Hall-
oraft home wss Mrs. Hsrel Bishop.
Election of officers will be the or
der of business for ths circle No. 343
at the meeting November 0, Thursday
A covered dish dinner will be served
after the lodgo meeting, snd mem
bers ars asked to bring salad, doesert
or sandwiches. All members srs urged
to be prosent.
Rrgue River
ROGUE RIVER, Nov. . (Spl.)
Tha Isdles of ths Clvlo Improvement
club mat Frldsy sfternoon October
33, at ths home of Mrs. A. T. Mc
llvaln. Elthtsen Isdles wsrs present
Ths business meeting was held snd
a play to he given to help out on the
library fund wss discussed. Ths play
chosen Is "Ths Girls" snd will bs prs
sented on November 30. It was also
decided to have a pie social on Sat
urday night. October 81. Ths meet
ing was then turned Into a J locus,
slon and study of ths amendments
to be voted on November 8. At the
olose ot the afternoon ths hostess
served; tee, cookies snd grapes.
Ths Rogue River Townsmu oiuo
met Monday night In Its new meet
ing place, ths Olrl Beout hsll. A good
attendance was out snd a very lively
meeting wss enjoyed. This being ths
last meeting before election, much
time wss taken discussing ths amend
ments and tho candidates At the
next meeting, which Is on election
night, s radio will bs Installed and
tha ladles srs to bring slthar csss
or sandwiches and corns prepared t-j
stay lets snd besr ths election re.
turns.
Mr. snd Mrs. O. 8. Hatch returned
Tuesday right from Portland, where
they have been visiting relatives for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple were
Qrsnts Psss shoppers Friday after.
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moulding and
children of Modlord called at the
Tom Wilson home Frldsy sfternoon.
A group of men from the Town
send club gathered st the Girl Scout
hsll Monday and celled the hail, and
the ladles took a potluck dinner at
noon. About 3d enjoyed the dinner.
The school children enjoyed a holt,
day Friday as the teachers attended
the Institute held In Ashland,
Mr. snd Mrs. Frsnk Greenwood
spent Friday visiting In Oold Hill.
Mrs. una Mcllvaln accompanied her
brother-in-law, Chas. Mcllvaln, to
Eugene and Portland, where they vis
ited friends and relatives for a few
days.
H. N. Swank returned Thursday
from a business trip to Portland and
Vancouver.
Al snd Adel Smith were Rcyrue
River visitors Friday from Grave)
Creek. Al Is In ths nsvy and bss
10-day vacation.
A new root hss been added to ths
old Waldorf hotel building and other
improvements made which greatly
help Its looks. Glenn Nourse has also
reroofed his bouse on Cedar stress. ,
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Nov. 8. (8dU
American Union Sunday school was
very Interesting Nov. 1. After ths
lesson study Mrs. Augusts Mccormick
gavs a most Interesting temperance
talk which was certainly enjoyed by
all present. Rev. John Still preached
a line sermon to a large crowd Sun
day evening. Verna Clncald led ths
young people's meeting In ths eve
ning. All enjoyed a very profitable)
meeting.
Ths home and school circle ss-
Joyed a wonderful day at the lovely
nome of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Rhlea
on Crater Lake highway, Oct, 33,
honoring Miss Evelyn Waddetl wlta
miscellaneous shower. She will bs
s November bride. Miss Wudtlell re
ceived many beautiful and useful
gifts. Tils long table out under ths
trees on ths spacious lawn bordered
with beautiful tall flowera was loaded
to capacity with good things to est.
irom huckleberries to turkey, fried
chicken, pumpkin plea The day was
well spout. Even st ths close of ths
day everyone felt reluotant to go
home. Tnoss enjoying Mrs. Rhlea
and her daughters' hospitality war
as follows: Mrs. Clsud Wsdsli. Mrs,
Edward Cowden, Mrs. Jack Orow, Mrs,
H. H. Powell, Mrs. O. L. Bellows, Mrs,
Ralph Merrltt and son Jimmy. Mrs.
W. L. Lawson, Mra. Thomas Borsn.
Mrs. M. Hsckenberger, Mrs, L. Bonn,
Mrs. Wilfred Jack, Mra. Charles Hum
phrey, Mrs. Merle Jack, Robert Hum
phrey, Mra, O. E. Lamb, Mrs. O. S.
Bellowa, Mra. A. Brassnger, Mrs. Leo
Rusho, Mrs. H. Ball, Mrs Wallace
McDowell, Mrs. J. I. Leigh, Mrs. 1. W.
Collins, of Centrsl Point; Mrs H. H.
Shaw, of Central Point; Mra. W. T.
Wright, ot Central Point; Mra. Lloyd
Brlaco, ot San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Del
phla Layton, Mra. Mary Brouae. Mrs.
Thomas Grow, Mra. Elmor Robertson,
Mrs. R. D. Ntckoles, Mrs. T. 8.
Thomas, of Mt. Hebron, Calif.; Mrs.
Jamea McDowoll, Mrs. Prank Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Emlson, Mrs. J.
O. Mynstt, Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. W.
8. Hanwell, Mra. R. R. Blterllng, tha
Misses Evelyn Wsddell, Prlclha Cox,
Ethel Ewlng, Hilda snd Tyra Rhelo,
Uarlene and Ralph Humphrey, Betty
and David hunertson, Lois Hubbard,
Klamath Falls; Mary and Buddy
Orow, Betty Mynatt, Edwin, Alvs and
Warren. Jack and Mrs. W. R. Lamb.
Mrs. Dick Swacksr and daughter
and children, Mrs. Shirley Dulengor
and Peggy Joyce, BUlle Lou and Wil
liam D, all ot Grants Pass, visited at
ths horns of Mrs. Leo Rusho, Oat. 3.
They are friends ot yesra ago.
Mr. snd Mrs. Muri Boron, oc
Klamath Palls, visited Mrs. Borons
parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Jsck Grow. Oct.
37. She will bs romcmbered as Eileen
Grow,
Ths Reese Creek W.O.T.U. will meet
at ths Gospel Mission church Thurs
day. Nov 6, st 3 pjn. Mrs Augusta
Mccormick will have charge of this
meeting. All members and frlsnds
ars urged to bs on tlms. Subject for
discussion Is "Our Working Ma
terials."
Rev, Joseph Knotts. pastor ot ths
First M. E. church of Medford, and
Mrs. Knotts called on Mrs. Agneas
Moffltt snd Mrs. Augusta Mccormick
at ths Moffltt horns Oct. 30.
Mrs. Agnes Moffltt. who hss been
quits 111 for the past two weeks. Is
reported siucn Improved and well on
the road to recovery.
The Hallowe'en party held at ths
Reese Creek school house Saturday,
Oct, 31, was very much ot a success
snd ths houso was full to overflow
ing. Oamea and a short program fol
lowed by much fun and Hsllows'en
noise wsa thoroughly enjoyed Re
freshments ot doughnuts, ginger
bread snd cider were served during the
evening. The teachers snd students
deserved much credit tor ths clever
decorations snd drswings on tha
blsck bosrds, sll lending thought to
ths theory thst ths "gobllm will
ostch you If you don't watch out."
Mrs. Homer Msrtln Is home from
ths oommunlty hospital and Is doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Moris Jack and three
sons, Mrs Lora French and Ned Jet-
ferles enjoyed a fins ohlcken dinner
at ths horns of Frank Strabaa and
son Walter. Other guests during ths
dsy wsrs Csrl snd Bud Cox.
Friend of Mr. snd Mrs R E. Bailey,
who moved to San Diego last spring,
will bs sorry to hear that Mr. Bailey's
mother hsd another stroke Oct. 3
and bis father Is falling fast sud not
sbis to bs up all ths tlms. Mr. snd
Mrs. Bailey have ths sympsthy ot this
community.
Mr. snd Mrs. Wilson Osrdner and
sons, Maynord and LeRoy. who left
this summer for Klamath Palls, havs
lsndsd s fins position Mr Oardsnor
Is trsln Inspector at Nubleber, Calif,
and they ars doing Just tins. They
wish to be remembered to their many
friends In this vicinity.
To-Mske Shingles
E3TACADA. Nov. I ( AP) Manu
aeturs at shingles for ths California
msrket will be started at ths lata
cada cannery bulldlna by the Tim
bereraft Shlnals corporation. Twenty"
five men will be employed. Ths com
pany operstss mills at Rsedsport and
Mllwaukls.