Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1937, Page 11, Image 11

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or store-room you may find
many thing other are seek
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immediate oash U what you
want lnt here, advertise (01
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inexpensive ettecuve I
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per word, first insertion-
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word lc
(Minlmom loc
Per line per month without
eopy change (US
Phone 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Job' Daughters past-queens
pin. newara. rauiw
STRAYED Horses, 1 bay, 1 black
and 1 buckskin. Rt. 8, Box 37.
F. A. Long.
TAKEN UP
Cam to my place V, mile south of
town ol Rogue River on Pacific
Hwy., one short 3-year-old muley
heifer, Jersey, with bell. A- W. Mc
Intlre, R.FJ3. 1, Gold Hill.
LOST 20 gauge Winchester shot
gun itewaru. r-itwiio --
LOST U do missing, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
RELIABLE MEN to take UP AIR
CONDITIONING and Electric Re
frigeration. Prefer men now em
ployed and mechanically Inclined,
with fair education and willing to
train spare time to become expert
in Installation and service work as
well as planning, estimating, etc.
Write, giving age. present occupa
tion. Utilities Inst, Box 3826,
Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Reliable, neat middle-aged
woman for housework and care of
child. Room, board and wages. Call
after 7:30 p. m. at 618 W. Palm.
NEAT appearing women age 30 to 30.
willing to work 6 hours a day and
free to travel, (35 a week If qual
ified. Experience not necessary. See
Miss Walter at Jackson Hotel, Cen
tral and 8th, afternoon or evening
Personal Interview only.
WANTED Girl to do housework.
Evenings and Sundays off. 1140
W. 8th. Call evening.
WANTED Girl or woman for general
housework, care of one child. Per
manent position. Phone 390-Y af
ter 6.
MALE OE FEMALE HELP
WANTED Tomato picker. Ted Pish,
Phoenix.
WANTED SITUATIONS
RESULT GETTING salesman wants
employment. Retail or wholesale
men, get In touch with me. Hire
me; If I un not-an asset to your
business, fire me. In the name of
Justice, don't refuse an ambitious
man an interview. Box 8S6. Tribune.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
DRIVING to Eugene Saturday morn
ing to football game: returning
Sunday afternoon. Will take three
passengers to share expenses. Phone
Frank Newton. 498-J.
WANTED Used trunks, grips, suit
eases: men's and boys' good used
clothing. 1803 No. Roverslde. Tel.
368.
WANTED Bpllt shakes. Overman',
Jacksonville Hwy.
WANTED Feeder steers and weanera
George Ward, Umpqua Hotel, Tel
413, Roseburg, Ore.
TAKE 2nd hand goods to the TRADE
MARKET. Get cash or liberal trades.
We swap, 16 8. Front.
WILL PAY 100 cash for best acre
near Medford. 603 so. central.
WANTED CAR OWNERS to avoid
starting trouble by purchasing a y-
Vfar nunntuH RATTRMY lor 34.75
at SEVERN ELECTRIC. Signal Sta
tion on worm Kivcrsioo.
WANTED Used, single, Johnson's
sicaer. uive price, year mm iuv.-
. i . . : n no W---
iun. raui Maumin. do .
rill, Ore.
WANTED One 3 and 1 6-hp. used
outboard motor. Must be of good
make and In good condition. Ad
dress Box 880. Tribune.
VViUTvn i.mmi hmiH
outside city limits, close In, not
over eo per montn. iaii w
n- r. Vinson, 210 naveu.
WANTED 1, 3 or 3-h p. engine. Write
price and make. Harry Barr, Star
m, acasonviue.
WANTED Fat cattle, cow, bulls
veals R. c. Humphry, phon 73
Central Point.
TO SELL you a loo-lb tack ol those
meaiv Klamath Netted ieol pota
toes fot 900 pre delivery. Peer
less Market Phon 603
JUNK Highest prices paid tot orasa
radiator copper t tores oaltrlee
aluminum and Jthet metal
Scrap iron small sr large iota
Pip and macmnery wool and oot
ton rat tnnei tube
Out once will interest you.
...una rent wool Mtmsir
Household Oouae. Furniture. Stove
s.i. log tola
MIUMHU BARGAIN HOUSE,.
Wt PY MURK CH
For voui rurnitur
HIM IIHIXIK ft AMIHU.
tte aad rtoow Phon 647
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WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD QUILTS tleu and
Sf.OO. Phone 1566-L.
re -covered.
VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning
8hulu Bros. aa5 n aaruett Ph 1068
DRIVING to Fresno vicinity: want
pox pop, irioune.
FOR RENT APARTMEHTB
FURNISHED APARTMENT, Durreli
tourt, 929 N. Holly. Apt. 6.
FURNISHED 3-room apartment, prl
veto bath. 604 West 10th.
FOR RENT Apt.. 311 N. Peach, (38.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room
apaiunent. 403 8. Newtown. Tel 19
FURNISHED apartment for rent, with
Slnr.rt(Mll nvnunl.niu. r-...tu
... 11... vB, MUUMV
- 305 South Oakdale.
apartment for rent to adults. 918
west lutb St.
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS
LARGE ROOM for two. Good meala.
private Home. 48 N Orange.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping
room for gentleman. 835 So. River
side Ave.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house
Adults preferred. Inquire 264 Beatty.
4-ROOM house, furnished or partly
furnished. Phone 1091-H.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished bouse
at 226 So. Riverside, close In. Tel.
457-J.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS TRUCK FOR HIRE Inquire 707 W.
Jackson.
FOR SALE Lease on newly renovated
aestrable notel apartments, sacri
fice for quick sale. 72 North Main,
Ashland.
FOR RENT 700-aore stock ranch;
150 acres In cultivation; also 160
acre farm. For sale, 10 and 16-acre
tracts, 6 miles from Medford 603
N Riverside.
PIANO tor rent. (3.00 month. Palmer
Music Store.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Grapes and
apples, several varieties, zsc ana
up. Bring containers. Joe Kantor,
Rt. 4, Fern Valley.
LA SALLE ACCOUNTANCY COURSE
to trade for fireplace chunks or
sawdust. Tel. 1176-R. 1211 W. Main.
FOR EXCHANGE
SEAL ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE 6-room home,
Long Beach, Calif, or 5-room On
tario, canr. ior MeaioTO, aoia niu,
or vicinity. Geo. M. Brown, Ontario,
Calif.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 3 acres, 3-room house.
large screened back porch, drilled
well, electrlo water system: best of
soli, irrigated: 3 mllea out on Ross
Lane. Only $1600.
ALSO
1 Acre, Irrigated: 6-room modern
house, garage, near Medford. Price
12000: (200 cash, balance monthly
payments.
L. G. PICKELL, 16 So. Bartlett.
FOR SALE 6 acres free soli. 5-room
modern house, basement, fireplace,
city water, at city llmlta. Will sell
for what house la worth. 101 West
ern Ave.
FOR SALE OR LEASE -Small dairy
ranch, ft mile south Talent. Moore
REAL BARGAIN in 6-room modern
home; sun-porch, automatlo oil
burner. 3-car garage, large ahade
trees. 0. S. Butterfleld.
FOR SALE 109 80. Orange, 6 rooms.
3 bedrooms, 3 steeping porcnea.
wood shed, double garage Phone
196, business hours.
NON-RESIDENT owner will sacrifice
for best offer 30 daya. 3 pea. Asn
land city property, clear: 0 acres.
6-rm. house. 4 outbuildings, all
fruit, city water: cash 11000. oal
term. ALSO 10x160, 4-rm. house
and gar. All cash. Miller Realty
Ashland J P. Johnson. 340 Hayes.
San Francisco.
$625 A neat 4-rouro house large lot
A gooa DUy Wlio mdio csaa mii
10 pet montb A f Flower, cor
ner 12th nd front
HOUBBJS pur SAI.1 in Msdford and
surrounding town Caay term
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association
POR SALS, In corns property; good
. returns on emeu investment, m
392-J.
POR BALE ft -room modern nous
A buy. 81100: 6200 down. 411 N
Columbus.
LOOKING tor a farm city home 01
a business See Sid Blood. 133 N
Central Phon 489
WHEN you think ol real estate, think
of BROWN e WHITE
FOR SALE 48 North Orange St.. 0
room noma: narowood doors three
bedrooms and sleeping porcb: nom
In rear to 0 moved off Priced lot
quick ul at 13850 Charles ft
Ray exclusive saent Room 204 0
S. Nsti Bank Phone 803
wi,mi I. SMn RANK FARMS
Convenient terms Cell Warren Pat
terson. 301 Liberty Bid, or O A
Bsmes 187 East 8th St gwren
FOB 8ALE DOGS PETS
REG. Roller Canaries, all color. Mrs
c a IVoe. 1137 W MHn
FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK
FOR BALE Fresh cow, and very good.
First house on right side Berrydale
Ave. C. H. Howell.
FOR SLE Grain fattened hovs. Call
1463-J-l. Chs. Owen, Orchard
Home drive.
FOR SALE 43 weanera. Dr. Miller,
Pr.otnlx
POR SALE Corrtedale ram and ram
i.mha. A. K. Brockway. Phon
7-F-21.
WEANER pies. w. C. Schmidt. 1 mile
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 6 heed ewes, one splen
did 1300-lb. horse. Howard Dunlap,
Central Point, Rt. 1, care Modoo Or
chard. FOR SALE Horse, an kind; oat
hay In bam; cows, will trade
Stewart Ave. to Tnomaa road. Jack
Martin
FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES
LANGE'S
HIGH-GRADE. LATE MODEL
USED CARS
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED
1937 Ford V-8 Sedan
1937 DeSoto 4-door sedan, with
overdrive
1936 DeSoto 4-door Sedan, with
overdrive
1936 Plymouth Sedan
1936 Pontlac Sedan
1936 Packard Coupe
1936 La Fayette Sedan
1935 Dodge Sedan
1936 Plymouth Sedan
1935 Ford Coupe
1935 Ford Sedan
1935 Chrysler Coupe
1935 Chevrolet Panel
40 Cars to choose from. Nearly all
make and models, at Low Prices.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer.
Used Car Lot, 26 So. Riverside.
Open evenlnga and Sundays.
1936 PLYMOUTH 2-door sedan. Here
la a small car that la cheap to op
erate, looks good, runs good, 8565
G.M.A.C. terms. Your car In trade.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck and Pontlac.
Uaed Car Lot, South Riverside.
1933 PLYMOUTH Sport Coupe: new
rubber, good paint. Just the car
for a small family. 8365.
GJ4.A.C. terms. Your car In trade.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck and Pontlac.
Used Car Lot, South Riverside.
FOR SALE Willys-Knight sedan,
cheap. 418 Effle St., E. Jacksun.
FOR SALE My equity of 1258, 1933
cnevroiet Panel, in good shape. 710
Palm St. Phone 1590.
FOR SALE 28 Chev. coupe and
seaan. uneap. uu so. central.
O. 8. GATES AUTO CO.
R. & O. USED CARS
'35 Graham Coupe 8465
35 Graham 4-door Sedan 8495
35 Ford Pordor Sedan 4P5
'34 Ford Coupe $385
trota luaor sedan $570
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
POR SALE 1931 Chevrolet de luxe
coupe, tine condition; $250. Call
14-P-4
FOR SALE POULTRY
80 6-MOS.-OLD thoroughbred Hanson
strain White Leghorns, (60. C. G.
Clymer, third house east of Rogue
River Academy.
CHICKS Barred Rocks, Hampshire,
en per iuo. week-old, $11, Brooks
Hatchery. Grantfl Pass.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS RE-BUILT circulating heater, 41 So.
Front St.
FOR SALE 70.000 2x4, (12 per M.
Lowest price In town on roll roof
ing. Cut prices on windows, made
to order. Ovelman's. J'vllle Hwy.
FOR SALE Wood heater. $8. 316
Cottage. Phone 853-Y.
WALL PAPER Special reductions on
1937 Mayflower wallpaper, Lam
port's Hardware.
FOR SALE Large wood or coal circu
lating neater, excellent condition
Bargain. 815 Taylor. Tel. 816-J-3.
PEACHES Salwaya. Last chance.
Mile W. Voorhles Crossing. E. C.
Corn.
FQK SALE Stock molasses. Monarch
Seed and Feed Co.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
I, Awmy
i. Manifest
8. Pallid
12. Swlat rlvar
13. Cliff, along
th banki
of the lower
Hudson
II. Ptrtatnlns to
A certain
octal group
IT. Netfatlv
II. Near
19. Father of
Jonhua
10. Annex
SI. Ibsen char
acter It. Poultry
product!
11. Cook In
dtep fat
15. Prophet
18, Beverage
IT. Manner
15. Move violently
19. Symbol for
radium
10. Eccentxlo
?J. Bone
14. Unwholeeorae.-
ty moist
16. Eh drink
17. Old mualcal
note.
15. Tie
19. Season for
use
10. Cultured
woman
It, Deposit
it. Rubber tree
Solution of Yeiterday't Puzzlt
L EtpsAFlEgg!gclOl6
ELK IE POPE IADS
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ISIIMa p Egfe
cioTm m1a Ia n 1 sIeTeip
il. En tan (fie
44. Pronoun
45. Knack
46. Scholar
49. Name for
office
St. Duster of
wool libera
St. Small or
minute
quantity
S4. Hire
&&. Merry
DOWN
1. Cereal trM
t. Distant
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FOB 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
THE SUNNY SISTERS and MERRITT
CIRCLES of the Presbyterian church
will hold a Rummage Sale Friday
and Saturday ot this week. 311
East Main, next to Brophy'a.
FOR SALE 1 used Maytag washer
and 1 Wardway washer. Both good
shape. Call 29, after 6:30.
POR SALE Flex-O-Giass. the perfect
glass substitute. Inclose sleeping
laundry porches. Keep out wintry
weather. Inexpensive, easy to in
stall. Monarch Seed 81 Feed Co.
FOR BALE Mouse and rat extermin
ators of all kinds. Monarch Seed
& Peed Co.
FOR 8ALE Sheep guano, not loaded
with soil, the pure quill. (1.60 cwt.
Monarch Seed & Peed Co.
FOR SALE Fertilizer sulphur. Mon
arch Seed 45 Feed Co.
FOR SALE Peaches. Nice Salwaya
at Roy Ouches orchard, 1 mile west
of Dark'a Store on Stewart Ave.
APPLES. 40c per lug and up. O. V.
Myers, old Paclflo Hwy. Tel. 258-J.
DOUBLE-RED Delicious and Bennett
seedling applea for sale. Ala Vista
Packing House.
ENGLISH WALNUTS, loo and up.
Henspeter, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Tokay Grapes. Hlllcrest
Orchard, phone 672-H-5.
POR SALE Those nice mstured
mealy Klamath spuds like we nad
last year, priced right. C. J. Logan,
phone 4-F-13, Stewart Ave.
FOR SALE American Areola hot
water with radiators for oil, coal or
sawdust. Sash, door, windows, cheap
lumber. Lee Williams, 1630 N. Rlv
eralde. FOR SALE Dry apple wood. 13". 16"
20". Also fireplace cnunxs. e. w.
Carlton. Table Rock. Phone 114.
Central Point.
CORN for sale, (20 ton. Inquire
rnocnix uarage.
CONCORD GRAPES. 3c: on Blddle
road by airport. L. Oliver.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice.
Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2. Medford.
FOR SALE Jonathan and Delicious
apples and Salway peaches. Bert
Stancllffe, Phoenix.
WHILE THEY LAST C grade and cull
red Delicious apples. 300 per lug
Bring container Wing Orchard.
FOR SALE; Grape J. A Manke
two mile east ot Jacksonville
adjoining Clancy orchard.
APPLES -Oebbard'a. Central Point,
half mile north Bear Creek orldge
JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Bedroom
set, aewlng maohlne bookcase,
range, tea wagon Every article a
bargain. 106 South Grape
CRAWFORD8. Mulra and grape.
mile south white Griffin Creek
school. Henry Huklll.
FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood
in the vaney. rnone eio tor prices
Hawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv
erside. FOR SALE Grapes. Holmes Ranch
Griffin creek.
GOOD used collapsible Bsby Buggy
Phune II63-Y
MISCELLANEOUS
ASBAYER W. O. Wrlgnt, 614', W.
11th St. Gold, silver, copper, cin
nabar. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your
automobile with modern equipment
Preea' Garage, 801 N Central.
REFINI3HING Best materials prop
erly applied. Mitchell Auto Beauty
anop.
Cross -Word Puzzle
IL Compound
ether
14. Doleful
18. Public con
veyance
20. Set In order
21. Roman bronu
12. Organ of
'hearing
tt. Man who
fought for
amusement
of the an
cient Ro
mans S4. Evergreen
tree
JS. Pouch
27. River flat-
boat
28. Burrow
30. Purpose
11. Drive a nail
tftn angle
15. Speak
85. Some
17. Dining
34. Shutter
29. Place of
worship
40. Ripple
aaratnat
41. Vase
41. la compelled
to
ii. Intend
4. Write
4T. Grassland
41. Catch sight of
SO. Mother
U Symbol for
tellurium
I. Border
4. Rnach across
t. Masculine
nickname
1 Oil: euffli
T. Swept by
breeiei and
gales
I. Remunerate,
9. Paid public
announce
ment
ind held
under a
long renting
oon tract
10.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SHINGLING, new or old work.
Prices right. 31 So. Front.
SEWING MACHINES adjusted, oiled
' In your home, $1. Phone 937
FELDMAN ELECTRIC, Bartlett and
Main.
BUSINESS CHANCES
SMALL new and secondhand store
for sale. 831 Klamath, Klamath
Falls.
FOR SALE Old-established second
hand furniture store. Building for
rent, 815. Also store building for
rent, $16. Ideal location for gro
cery. Inquire 61 Rast Main.
FOR SALE Cafe, scats 45; steady
buslneas; (400 required. Postofflco
Box 764, Medford.
FOR SALE 6 acres, service station
and living quarters, on new high
way. Inquire first station south of
Talent.
FOR SALE Service station and store
803 S. Riverside.
POR SALE News stand and notion
store in Rogue River. Inqulr at
Stand
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNT
ABSTRACT CO
1 1 1 Lb INHUKANCk
AUSIHAC'I'S
BHCHOVV8
Auctioneer.
COL. C. B. McKAY. Oeneral Farm knd
Livestock Auctioneer; 16 year ex
perience. Datea made anytime
501 E. Main, Medford. Ore.
Dentist
DR 0. O. OULDSBKKKY oow located
In new offices in New Pluhrer Bldg.
wmuJJhonetia
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON H Aid HT Teacher of
Piano. Specialist in Claaalcal snd
Modern Piano Instruction Ohll
dren. Adults: Beginners or Ad
vanced Halgbt Music Studio. 818
Liberty Bldg
Dressmaking. '
rHE FASHION SHOP - Dreasmsklng
and Remodeling Buttons and
Buckles covered 308 U 8 National
Bank Building Tel 1181
Expert Wlnoow Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing orl
ental ni cleaning and upholstering
Washing Machine Service.
WASHING machine service, all makea
Pull line Maytag part. Medford
Maytag Co . 81 No Bnrtlett. Tel 88
ROOFING
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Have it
repaired now. All work guaran
teed. Estimates free. Phone 1363
J. R. Monsonj
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
MONEY TO LEND
October Savs
Get Ready for Winter"
Do you need cash for fuel, clothing
or other rail ano winter dwb'
Money advanced on your signature
and security No endoner Prompt
oourteou. trlendly eervloe.
ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO.
MEDFORD'8 OLUES1 AND LARQ-
ESI PERSONAL FINANCE OO
49 8. Central. Cratertan Bldg.
Lie No 8-1B7-M H0 Phone I3
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
mm-Bv oiVEN to the legal voter of School District No. 49. . of October. 1987. at eight o'clock p. m.. for the purpoje of JUeuMing tt
r., iEir l SCHOOL MEETTNO of the said budget for the fUcal school year, beginning June 30th. 1938. and ending
wui ?h?ld a" City "superintendent of flea on the 39th day! June 19th. 1939, har.ln.lUr Mt forth.
1. Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal school year
(third Monday In June) for which this budget U made wmtl
9. To be received from the County School Fund fSSiSm
8. To be received from the Elementary School fund . 1 .000.00
4 To be received from the State irreducible School Fund 4.0O0.0O
. To oe received for Vocation Education (State and Federal
Hnri. ...-...,.....-. 900.00
I, GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service:
(1) Superintendent
3) Clerk
(81 Btenographera and other office assistant
14) Compulsory educatlcn and census
supplies .
Elections nd publicity
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit,
Other expense of general control
8 Total Expense of General Control
n. INSTRUCTION Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Supervisors
(3) Principal
141 Stenographer and other office assistant .
Other expense of supervision
, Total Expense Supervision -
III. INSTRUCTION Teschlng
I, Personal aervlcei
(1) reachen
9. Supplle (chalk, paper, etc.)
8. Textbooke -
6. Other expense of teaching
6 Total Expense of Teaching .
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1. Persons! servlo:
(1) Janitors and other employee
3. Janitors' aupplle
9. Fuel
4. LUtht and power
8. Water
7. Other expense ot operation
8 Total Expense of Operation -
V. MAINTENANCE At REPAIRS
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment ,
3, Repair and maintenance ot building and ground
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repair . , ,
Indebted net
1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include all nego-
tlaoie Interest-bearing warrant
tion 88-1104)
3. Amount of warrant Indebtedness
nd endorsed "not paid tor want of fund"
9. Amount of othr Indebtedness
4. Total Indebtedness (aura of Item I. 9. I)...., ,
l'i Includes of Superintendent aalarj
BUSINESS DIRE0TOBV
Chiropractic Ftiysiclan
DR S W HOFFMAN
OH IKUPH ACTIO PHYSICIAN
Jacksonville- Hlwa PUD
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOB
Local and Long Dtetanoa Furniture
Moving Bonded camera. Fireproof
storage Expert orating. paoKing
and snipping servioe. "DavU for
Servioe " Phone 644.
GADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 36 80 Fir Phone Sift. Prloee
right. Service guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low rates.
F. B, SAMSON CO- Phone 883.
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
Telephone 1033 or 833 111 No Fit
St. Local and long distance. Fuel
oils any Kind Green stamps In
side of 9 -mile limit
Trail
TRAIL, Oct. 31. (Spl.) H. B club
of Upper Rogue Orange met at the
Orange hall October 19. There were
16 member and two visitors present.
Important part of the meeting was
planning the turkey dinner the ladlea
will give at the Orange hall, Sunday,
October 81, to which everyone 1
invited.
Everyone waa glad to have Mr.
Millie Olaas and daughter Irma pres
ent, they having moved to Central
Point makes It more difficult to at
tend the meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Segesaman and
little daughter Mary were dinner
gueats at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Watson. October 19.
Mlsa Oeraldlne Scott of Medford
was a gueet of friends here over the
past week-end.
Lee Merrtman joined Neae Olaen In
a recent hunt for deor near Buzsard
mine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall and little
son Roderick arrived here from Ana-
helm, Cal for a two weeka' vacation
and visit with his parent. Mr. and
Mra. L. Hall, at California on the
Rogue.
Mr. and Mr. J. Hoey of Medford
called on friend here October 17.
Mr. Hay ha been visiting school
In this vicinity for the purpose ot
organizing P.-T.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Normer, Mr. and
Mra. Lawrence Wilson nd daughter
Leone of Oranta Paaa and Mr. and
Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and daughter
Shirley of Klamath Fall were dinner
guest at the S. W. Hutchinson home
October 17.
Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Hutchinson left
for Portland October 30, for a week's
visit with relative. Mrs. Alma Mer
rtman and son Lee will occupy the
Hutchinson home during their ab
sence. -
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meaaecar of
Medford visited relative here Sun
day. Ladlea of the Trail extension unit
will hold a aale of home-made can
dles and hand-made dish towel and
hot dish holder In Medford, at the
Safeway and Holloway store, Satur
day, October 33. Call and see their
dlaplsy.
Big Applegate
BIQ APPLEOATE, Oct. 31. (Spl.)
M. R. Buck went to Merrill Tuesday,
where he will spend two week as a
guest of hla son. Ernest Buck, and
BUiintT
Estimated Receipt
Estimated
83.900.00
990 00
3.400 Of
910 00
900 00
190 00
350 00
750 00
-
-
etc.) .
.
8,850.00
.() 97.800 00
9.80000
1,980 00
800.00
819,780 00
..(143.59H0O
6 800 00
3,300 00
900 0
..(153.898 00
.
. (ll.O49.0O
3.390 00
4.63000
8.690X10
1,400 00
990 00
(34.01800
(3.300 00
7400 00
. (10,500.00
issued unoer aao-
I
4397,000,00
on warrant laud
(7 31
8.970 15
(J0I.727J6
of hi daughter, Mr. Win. Heckman,
at Modoo Point. Mr. Buck no doubt
will become familiar with the potato
Industry in Klamath county, where
hi aon has 3a acres In potatoes,
which are being harvested with a
digger.
Emmett Phillips has returned to
the Applegate after spending four
month In Alaaka. where be waa em
ployed on a fishing boat. He left
Sunday for a week'a hunting trip
to Klamath county, acompanylng Mr.
and Mra. Raymond Phillip, Mr. and
Mrs. Orle Phillip and Mr. and Mr.
George Prowl.
John Taylor of Redding, Cat., apent
the week-end here with hi brother,
Edwin and Jeaa Taylor.
M. Kromllng of Hubbard, Ore.,
spent the laat week on the Applegate
a a guest of hla brother, Abe Krom
llng. Mr. and Mr. Earl McMullen of
Olendale, Ore., motored here for the
week-end, where they were guest of
Mr. McMullen' alater, Mra. Fred
Straube.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy, who had
resided on Elk creek for several
montha, have returned to the Apple
gate. Their daughter Lucille ha en
tered the Beaver Creek school In the
first grade.
Mra. Wm. Jordan of Medford spent
laat week a a gueat of Mrs. Tom
Mee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith expected
to take up their parmenent resldenoe
in Medford this week, where they
have built a new home on Maple
drive. Their ranch at Ruch haa been
leased by Mr. and Mra. San Ft la to ot
Klamath Falls, who will take pos
session soon. Their son Delbert and
daughter Dorothy will enter the up
per grades at Ruch school.
Mrs. Ben Dawson spent the week
end with relatives In Roseburg.
A summer's yield of 800 barrels of
pickles Is the record of E. H. Taylor,
whose harvest of 30 acre of oucum
here was ended Friday. Mr. Taylor
contracted his crop to Ceroid J. Par
ker of Medford.
The fire season being officially
olosed. the entire aummer forestry
peraonnel 1 discharged In tMa sec
tion and local rancbera are allowed
to do burning without a permit. Sev
eral fire guards are employed In trail
maintenance on Butte Fork under the
supervision of James Arnold. Ranger
Lee Port was In Ashland thla week
In the Interest of closing the forestry
office there.
Mrs. Polly Watklna, who haa been
111 at her Upper Applegate home for
several months, Is remaining with
her slater, Mrs. Harry Whitney, at
Jacksonville.
Friends here will be Intereated In
knowing that Harry Cameron, former
telephone operator at Star ranger
atatlon, haa entered the 4-H club
field and next year will be one of
the vast army of young workera. He
la employed' at the J. R. McCracken
dairy farm near Ashland, and ha
been presented with a thoroughbred
Jersey calf.
"Clothing Acoeeaorle" will be Ihe
subject of a demonstration by local
leadera at a meeting of tne local
extension unit Wednesday, October
37. Those attending are aakea to
bring large scraps of wool or (Ilk.
Hours of the meeting have not been
determined, and further details may
be obtained by telephoning the vlce
ohalrman, Mr. Fred, Offenbacher,
Mr. and Mr. Frank Knutzen mov
ed recently to Griffin creek, and Mr.
Knutzen will be employed In Med
ford.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Anders and fam
ily of Central Point apent Sunday
with Mra. Andera" grandparents, Mr.
and Mr. Art Throckmorton,
Us Mall Tribune want ad.
g. To be received from the Non-High School District for Tuition (18,500 00
7 To be received from tuition lor lementary school pupil S.S00.00
8. To be received from Interest ..... 800 00
9. To be received from other ouree 800M
10. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Expenditures
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Library:
(1) Personal service (librarian,
(3) uorary oook
(3) Supplies, repairs, etc.
Htaltn service:
(1) Personal service (nurse, physical exam., ate.)
(31 Supplle and other expense
9. Transportation of pupil:
(1) Persons! service
8. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agsncls
VII. FIXED OH A ROES
1. Insurance
8. Rent .
8. Total Fixed Charge i
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
9. New building -
3 Alteration of oulldinge and ground (not repair)
4. New furniture, equipment and replacement
8.' Assessment tor Betterment ,,,,
(. other capital outlaya - hi,
T. Pota! Capital Outlay
IX. DEBT SERVICE ,
1. Principal on bond (Inolud negotiable Interest-bearing war
rants issued under section 85-1104)
4. Interest on bonds
9. Total Debt Service .
X. EMERGENCY
RECAPITULATION
fotal eatlmated expense for th year (sum of Item
I-a, 11-5, Hi-a, iv-a, v-e, Vl-O, Vll-O, vm-i,
IX-9, X
Total estimated receipts, not Including propoud tax
Balance, amount to be raised by district tsi
Dated till October 7th. 1937.
a,nti'
Approved by Budget OommlttM,
8',n,ii
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK. Oct. 31. (8pl.)
Mr. and Mra. Lee have sold their auto
oamp to Portland parties who have
taken possession. The Lees recently
left for San Francisco and Mr. and
Mrs. Parka have been taking care of
their place here.
Mra. Leslie A. Oook returned home
October 14, Improved In health, after
apendlng three weeks under the care
of Dr. J. A. Bradley, kidney specialist
at the Eugene hospital. She also
vlalted her parents, Mr. and Mra. J.
Rlchter, at Springfield before coming
home.
Viola Morrow and Sybil Walker of
Gold Hill spent the week-end hen
with Phyllis Miller.
Floyd Lance of Grants Pass spent
the week-end at hla cabin here.
Mr. Bo ye has disposed of several
tracts of land here recently, also aold
a ranch on Evan creek laat week.
Sunday school will hold a Rally
Day plcnlo Sunday. October SI. Rev.
Randall will be present and everyone
1 Invited.
Peter Krause haa leased Mrs. Minnie
Barley's place and la cultivating It,
also the Champltn ranch.
David Blrdseye and Charles Dorset
have gone to Klamath county where
they will work during potato harvest.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, Oct. 31. (Spl.)
About fifty friend and neighbor of
Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Browns boro
met Friday night at the grange ball
in a farewell party In their honor.
The Bakera have sold their Browna-
boro home and are leaving the com
munity. Best wishes of all follow
them to their new home.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Tonn and the
twins, of Medford, were week end
gueat at the Tonn home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Moore of Medford
spent Sunday at the Pech home her.
Joyce Qrlsaom returned to school
Mondy, after having been abaent
three week on account of a broken
arm.
Johnny Walch Is working In
taxldermlat's shop in Klamath Falls,
Mra. Roy Orlgsby Is spending a tew
daya this week with Mr. and Mra.
Harry Tonn near Medford.
Wm. Mesial 1 laid up with a bro
ken rib, sustained In a fall.
Lost Creek Community club met
Thursday at the K. a. Meyer horn
with a good attendance. Wearing
apparel and accessories, was ably
demonstrated by Mr. S. E. Meyer and
Mra. Gherlse Kllngle, aeslated by Mr.
Myrtle Charley.
Panting Gridman
Stung On Tongue
MORAOA, Calif., Oct. 31. (API
Right Guard Don Miller of St. Mary'
practicing on the fine art of charr
ing, came panting out of the Una
with hi mouth wide open.
Be looked fierce, hi charge waa
fast and hard to handle. But hla
mouth was open and
A bee flew In and stun- Don on
the tongue.
Poor Timing
VIENNA. ( AP) T b e government
telephone system arranged a service
for giving ubcrlbers the correct
time. Wanted to promote business.
But the Vienna Association ot Watch
maker killed It at the start. The
association believes everyone should
carry a watch and remember to
wind It.
(Item I to 9, InO.)
...9139.988
extra help, ate.)
, (9.93000
3 .900 XX)
400.00
,' 9,40000
80000
1.000.00
, (10.530.00
(3.500 .00
1,05000
(8.55000
, (15.0)000
3,500 00
4.000 00
9.000 00
9.900 00
, (3a.ooo.oo
(38.000.00
18.000 M
, (36,000.00
. (4.500.00
(397.818 00
135,686 55
9171.636 41
REBECCA JENSEN.
District Cl.rk
O. 0. LEMMON.
Chairman, Board of Director.
October 1, 19(7.
0. O ALKND1TRFER,
Chairman. Budget Committee
ELMER W1140N.
HOWARD 8CHEFFEU
CHAS. I. CLAI,
SMIL MOtU, .-,