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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 19S9. PAGE NINE Raid every ad on thli page Tou will probably fled exactly Che thing you have been look lei tor or a eale or trade (or unused articles you may have Search your attlo or store-room -you may find many thing others are see lung and oe able to realize Immediate cash. If what you want isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Clae alfled Ada are Inexpensive effective! BATES Per word first tnstertlon.. Jc (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, oer word 1 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change .. $t.2f or money order must ac company all mail ordex classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's Elgin pocket watch be tween, 6th and 6th Sts. on River aide. Reward. Phone 1779. REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty cases. Humane Society. Phone 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced sheet metal man for furnace work. Petroleum Heat and Burner Co., 412 E. Main. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress Must be able to type. Apply after 4 p. m. 610 South Central. Tel. 1335-J. WANTED SITUATIONS TRAINED practical nurse, male, 16' years experience. Any case. 214 West Jackson. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging contractor. 318 South Grape. Phone 646-W. ' WANTED Light house trailer. Write full particulars. Fred R. aonae, O'Brien, Ore. UPHOLSTERING and furniture re pairing. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Someone who needs a place to stay this winter. Will be at my place Saturday, Nov. 4th. Four mllea from Applegate. J. R Hoffman. TRACTOR WORK wanted. Will ex change stock or grain for work. Al Bendlckson. 414 McAndrews Road, Route 2. WANTED Lease for term of years, 40 acres or more with or without stock end equipment. Phone 1S66-X. WANTED 2 young women to room and board. 825 per month; nice warm room. Phone 1277-X. WANTED Transportation to Port land Thursday evening. Phone 1652-J after B. WANTED Carload fresh and spring er cowa this week. Mann, 4 Corners Station, Midway road. WANTED To give away 60 or more tier of 2nd growth wood, mostly fir. for taking off of pUce. Can fur nish tools and buza saw. J tuned Dole, Prospect, Ore. WANTED Tractor work, plowing. etc H. E. Blackburn, Route 8. Box 72-B. SEE AL RIERSON at Colonial Ga rage for reborlng and complete car overhaul prices you can afford Phone 219. WANTED Tractor work. Plowing discing, etc. Roger von der Hellen, Route 8. Medford Phone 25-F-ll Eale Point. A WIDOW will give V4 Interest in mine for 8760 and 6-months grub stake for three to No 1 hydraulic operator. If you can't qualify don't waste my time. Good cook Box 2689. Tribune WE PV MORE CASH For Vnur Furniture ROI.RKOOH A ANDIUHS 6th and Front. Phone 647 WANTED Dre.-smak.nn and altera' tlons Ratherlne Muse. Stngti Shop. 93 S Grape BUT PHU KS P4IU For Vour Furniture EADS A OHKN. Hhnnt IIBX-J WELL DRILLING 41 SO per ft first 50 ft., etc J M Dodge 619 King L WANTED Scrap Iron brass, copper all kinds of metal Medford Bar gain House 27 N Grape St Tal 1062 HI nil KIT CAHI PRICKS PAID Fur Your Furniture 57 N O'fip ?t Prions 1012 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modem house on Roes Lane, mile from city limits. Set Milton Houston. Ross Lane. FOR RENT Clean, warm house Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor Ste. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT C-room modern hou, partly furnished. Call 1381-J. FOR RENT 6-room furnlihed house Phone 408-R-l. FOR RENT 8-room modern hou. unfurnished. 918 50 or month. In cluding water. Please call 572-R-3 Pt'RNIPHFD Houw and 3 and 3-room apartments. Adults. 004 West 10th FOR RENT FmuM modern furnished ! ho'iFf, Tsrse. No children. 221 North n-::-. st. . .... . . FOR RLNT 3-ronm ; urn house. 526 West T-nth. Paoae 819-L, 1 1 1 1 . 1 FOR RENT HOUSES 4-ROOM furnished house, electric range and refrigerator, oil heater Phone 281. HOUSE FOR RENT. 734 West 14th. UNFURNISHED 6 -room house. In. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince. FOR RENT- -3 -room furnished house 406 West 6th. Pbont Close in. 1330-J. FOR RENT - -Small furnlsued house In rear. Adulta. Also apartment for lsdy. 410 Hamilton. rOR RENT Furnished modern 6- room house. Including electric re frlgerator Phone Jacksonville, 21 or call at RlchfleU Service Station FOR RENT 8 -room completely fur nished bouse. L. G. Ptckell, 18 So. Bart leu. TWO-ROOM Welch St. furnished cabin. 716 FOR RENT 20 Norm Orange. 4)30 Charles R Ray. Room 217 Med ford Bldg. Phone 802. FURN. bouse. Tel 1S22W or 880 FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior Hi Call at 828 Haven. FOR RENT Newly decorated 5 -room furnished apartment. Inquire 804 East Main. FOR RENT Good fl-room house on North Riverside Inquire Phlppe Auto Park Phone 417. FOR RENT 8 room furnished bouse close In Phone 457-J FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment, r -1-vate entrance, garage. 307 N. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment or rooms with use of kitchen and bath. Call Wed.. Thurs., and Friday. 1617 W. Main, I'pstalra. HEATED, furnished apartment. Pri vate entrance. Frlgldalre. 618 So. Oak dale. APARTMENTS. 618 North Central. DESIRABLE APARTMENT for two adults. 905 West 10th. FOR RENT Nice furnished apartment for rent Oil heat, hot and cold water fur nished. Oood beds, good location. Only 838. MARK A. GOLDT 109 E. Main. Phone 728 Evenings, Call O. R. Bee be, 1633-X. FOR RENT East Main apartment Two adults. 810. Phone 61 daya, J959-L evenings. FURNISHED apartment, vate bath. Frlgldalre. Main. heat, prl 808 West FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Hol land apartment; Frlgldalre, electric range. FOR RENT New, modern 4 -room apt., newly furnished 801 North Central. APARTMENTS For Rent 816. 812. and 811 230 Beatty. Inquire at Shady Nook Grocery. Apartments; Heated Rme, 21 Genease FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, garage 620 S Oakdale. DESIRABLE apartments. 2 rooms and bath: gas heat. Inquire Farmers At Fruitgrowers Bonk. FOR RENT Apartments Durell Court. 3rd and Holly Inquire Apt. 6. OE BAUER APTS flth at Oakdale; modern furnished or unfurnished large or small Comforts and cour tesy by WEES or MONTH Phone 713-Y ' FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 718 $1 per day. FOR RENT Furnished Roomi FOR RENT 3 downstairs rooms Adults only. 131 Crater Lake. SLEEPINO ROOM, close in. 408 Weet Sixth. ROOM FOR RENT $3 50 week; vate entrance. 408 Edwards. prl- ATTR ACTIVE ROuMS. 404 S Orape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. FOR SALE DOGS, PETS FOR SALE or will trade for what have you Pups. Springers and Chows 123 Church street, Ashland FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two cows. 140, Spring St. Allison. Box FOR SALE bucks. A. or TRADE Shropshire L. Ferns. Fern Valley. FOR SALE Cow coming fresh, Ford pickup. Will trade for calvee or piss. 719 West 10th. FOR SALE Purebred Baby Beef. Bronze, Cooper strain. Prize win ning stock. Also purebred Nairn gansen. 1 H miles west Aate school. Lloyd Hanscom. FOR SALE Cows and Duroc Jersey Plats. Blackburn Ranch, next to 401 Orchard. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. y mile north Central Point, former May. field place. C. (. Smfth. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. K. F. Mur ray. Crnr Laic Hwy. Tel. 408-R-l. FOR SALE POULTRY SELL 80 White Leghorn pullets. 6-months-old, 70e. 30 weaner pUi for sale or trade for grain. Mace Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE Few White Leghorn hens. A!so new hen house, 13x30. 107 Kenwood. FOR SALE 6 months R. I. Red pullets, good stock, few laying hens Phone 447-J-l. I FOR BALE Barred Rock fryers. j mile south Oak Grove arhool. Route 3, F-d Pinters. FOR EXCHANGE Real Eslait ; HOME in Mdford to trade for fsrm. I Mrs. E. P. Brooks, Gen. Del, Cen- j UaJ Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE D. P. -Dodge De Luxe sedan or trade for pickup. Phoenix Service Station. FOR SALE S4 Chevrolet truck, 1166. Call at 3fl Chestnut. FOR SALE '27 Chevrolet Roadster. 25. Inquire Lewis Super Service after 4 p. m. FOR SALE CHR-8'ER IMPER. . 1937. Good condition. Cost new about 81400. Will sell below Mue Book value. Call 606. FOR SALE 1937 Dodfte De Luxe Sedan. Heater. Low mileage. E: sy termi, C. Fraker, Rt. 1, or phone 610-J-2. FOR SALE 1927 Bulck master sedan, good running condition. Will trade for furniture, tools, livestock or what have yout A few of our bargains: Antique furniture, books, stoves, heaters, electric motors, pump Jacks, har ness, hay carrier, three dandy hot water tanks. We trade for anything usable. Plaza Trade Shop (on the Plaza) Ashland. Oregon. FOR SALfc, CHEAP 1038 Chevrolet lUj-ton truck, new rubber: 8196 down. Tel. 40 or 117-W. Medford Iron & Steel Works. REAL first Used Car Bargains! See us Shults Bros FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 6A. small building, good land, near Medford. Inquire 143 Fourth street, Ashland. FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room mod ern house, close In on paved street. Phone 123 or after 6 p. m. 15B2-R. l-ACRE, 4-room house, city water, Irrigated, Hopkins ditch $800. Small down payment, or car in trade. "Dad" Roberta, 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE) 4-room completely fur nished modern house. G. E. stove and Frlgldalre. 6 lots, city water, out of city limits. Snapl $1600. $300 down. Balance $20 month. "Dad" Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE! Furnished house. Bar gain. 412 Laurel. FOR SALE 6 and 7-room modern houses close in. $1,800 each. Pay $200 down and $20 per month. Including 6 interest. These are exceptional bargains. C. C. PIERCE Room 1. Palm Building. Medford CITY and country properties RENT ALS LOANS -INSURANCE C S Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns Easy ttirms Jackson County Federal Saving and Loan Association. WILL sacrifice my equity in 6 -room modern house with small acre age. Box 3372. Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT Marshall home on Oakdale. Tel. 1316-R. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Lists available at National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Building, Medford. WHEN you think of real, estate think of Brown & White FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE 1933 Chevrolet truck. Just overhauled. Will trade for wood. 315 East Eighth. Wltham Magneto Si Parts Co. FOR TRADE Will take good milk cow In exchange on piano. Bald win Piano Shoppe FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE English walnuts; also several large gray geese. Phone 14B3-R-4. FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay, ear corn. O. B. Chlldretb, Rosa Lane. FOR SALE De luxe trailer house Cost $5000 In 1936. Priced sur prisingly low. Also used cars $35 up. Call at Abbey's Used Car Lot, 9th and Bartlett, FOR SALE Bungalow style Howard Piano. Looks like new. $50.00. Tea wagon in Jcsso, $13.50. 017 Park Ave. FULL SIZE Simmons bed. springs and mattress. 816 So. Central. FOR SALE Northwest grown rose bushes are brst. Select yours from our stock of 43 varieties. Plant now for the best results. Priced from 50c up, Monarch Seed 6t Feed Co. FOR SALE Local or Willamette grown Winter Gray Oats. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Eastern Shelled Corn, $1.70 cwt. It's bone dry. Monarch Seed Sz Feed Co. DRY CORD WOOD $2.00 cord. Hardwood $1.25 tier. Powers Ranch, miles beyond Applegate Store. FOR SALE E-KON-O-MASH. 20 Ez? Mash 82.00 cwt. Monsrch Seed , St Feed Co. FOR SALE Vetch and oat recleaned seed. Black osts or Kanota. Phone 697-J-t. Ray C. Yost. FOR SALE! Fie jc-O-Glass, the per fect gists substitute for sleeping and laundry porches. Admits light and ultra violet rays of sun. Mon arch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE! Mixed Common and Hungarian Vetch. 14 00 per cwt. Monarch Steo Si Faed Co. FOR SALl! BU7X B9 w. Star engine on four-wheel trailer. Good shspe. Inquire Texaco Station, PhoenU. FOR SALE; Washington Hybrid seed wheat, also Blue Club. Monarch Seed At Feed Co. FOR SALE Monarch Brand Scratch Food. 91.95 cwt. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Vitamin B-l. the mir acle chemical for flower planu Monarch Sted St Feed Co. FOR SALS Model Blackburn Ranch. Orchard. C!etrc. to 401 FOR SALE Bicycle in mod shape. 910 00. Phone 110 Wltham Mag neto St Parts Co . 215 Cast Eighth FOR SALE Eight ton mixed oat hay. Will talte good milk cow on deal Alva Cox. Ssms Valley. FOR SALE Tractor 13-Inch plow. PhOD S44-J-I gar j FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apple wood, fireplace and stove. Phone 394 Jacksonville FOR SALE OR TRADE Good har ness and was on to trade for bay or seed wheat. Leonard McKe Jacksonville FOR SALE Bnled alfalfa hay. South Peach St.. Tlce. a tit vTinv nAinvuFM and truckehsi Pnr Hat nmlltv fin Tm ! good color, stack cured alfrtlfa hay, ! both first and second cutting. baled especially for truck ship ments. Write or lre James Tosrwl and Company, Malin, Oregon, phone 2601. FOR SALE Grapei nd rape Juice Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Mediord. FOR SALE; To settle estate. 90 tons of hay at Applegate: make offer Inquire of Charles Mce. 617 Bsstty St., or TLomas Mee, Appleaie. Oregon. FOR SALE Apples. 6 boxes for $100 and up. One box or a truck load Cider apples 10c. Winter Nells pears 26c. Joe Kan tor. 3 mildi east of Phoenix in Fern Valley. FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe giants. Box 3376, Tribune. and FOR SALE Delicious apples. Phone 7-F-12. USED MAGAZINES sold and traded at Jack's Secondhand Store, 106 South Grape. FOR SALE Washer service Full line genuine Maytag parts Service on all makes Medford Maytag Co.. 31 No Bartlett. phone 38 1 OLYMPIC EOO $2 25 per sack MASH with milk Davis Feed atom FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts J A Manke 4 miles West of Medford FOR SALE Delicious pendent Packing Co., apple Inde Phoenix. SALE OR TRADE Highly improved H7 acres 405 J St APPLES Different varieties Geb. hard's. 14 mile north Bear creek bridge. Central Point. BLUESTONE LIME, Bast Cap and Bordo Sprays Davis Feed Stores CUT- RATE PRICES Nu- Way Mat- tress and Upholstery Co. Phone 293 309 West 8th St. WALNUTS 10c and 13c lb. Toma toes, 35c, lug. you pick. Blanken ship. Central Point. Schuesaler Mineral Stilts. 606 Clark BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITY for right man with $300 to become partner in com pany having original channel that brought the gold to old '49 dig gings. 3 miles west ot Phoenix. Extensive development already completed. Success of venture aa sxired. Investment needed for final development. See M. T. Larkin. Phone 457-J. PERSONAL YOUNO widow, wishes to become acquainted with unincumbered gentleman. Must be refined, not bad looking and between the a?cs of 35 and 40, and Interested In a business proposition. Write box 3H47, Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Musical Instruction. HOMER MCDONALD offers courses In Popular Piano, Piano Accordion, Voice. saxophone. Clarinet, Violin. String Bass, studio, Sparta Bldg. Ph. 942-J. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Trunks of felled trees S. Parts of churches 10. Stuff 14. Heated com partment 15. Apply a lotion to 18. Town In Hawaii 17. Half: prefix 18. Wing 19. Obliterates 21. Article of food 23. Russian village community 25, Particulars 8, Nearest Highways 30. Title of Mo hammed 12. Viaduct 4. Old cHrd Enme .17. Serve the pur pose 31. Ru'Hinn moun tains Is. Inrtinn mulberry Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzle pjo e if o ak e !mHvL ole sTeTr v e jT r a t e ffllSSTe a TtT Sie aTss L I P RgJ s JA T. ! c jl jH J! L smtf avTe"cap e 2 lit ee E 1 f 9 EjN" CE sMaJcUIr Tlu B?Ll Pfp ' c.JiTls t EMT RjE N t g7f 51. Helped up 53. Siamese coins 54. French river 55. Ant tared ani mal 57. Alarm whistle (10. Undermine 40. Cover with hard surface 62. Ba'luerllke tl. Eg rnie animal rnoloey K5. Citrus fruit 66 Title of a baronet 9 MHiml fluids 7D Dflpolted 71. American frontiersman 78. Sriinfltnavlan navigator T4. Purposes 43. Arquired by labor 45. ntTpret: ar chaic l. Palm Illy 49. Cnilghtly 49. Note of the seal 40. Before ' p i3 r Pf r r r r wt i" 3 i Si lt ir-j- V , ', iiiijEfFiiri-!" 4 1 1 1 1 p MM BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. Jackson County Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Escrows Cabinet Work. CABINET WORK. STOKE FIXTURES. rurnnure ajia nuveiuei nmur order. Furniture repairing. 40R F Main R Smith Shaw. DIAMOND LOANS DIAMOND LOANS QUICK CONFIDENTIAL INEXPENSIVE Require no hrlnclpal payments for 6 months to 1 year. OREGON FINANCE COMPANY Under Supervision of State Banking Department 45 South Central Avenue. Tc! m, Mfdford. Ore. Lie No S-311 LOANS MONEY FOR FALL PURCHASES AND PAST DUE BILLS1 A complete loan service a plan that will meet your needs. Up to $300 16500 on cars) ad need swift ly and without embarrassing In vestigation, on your sLjmUure and personal security, auto, or house hold goods. Full amount In ad vanceno deductions. Make your application by personal call, phone or write OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 139. Ground Floor Cratertnn Bldg. License S-311. M-217. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction, $9.78 per month per thousand. Low interest rate. BROWN A- WHITE. 104 W. Main. Auto Loans. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to. buy new or used ears. Private money at new low rates. Immediate action. No red tape 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY. W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 138. License M-317. S20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1039 Modol cnr. and light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. PROWN AOENCV, Agent. 123 East Main. Xl-238. Phone 807. Yon Can Save Money and Time by Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING ' Direct from the Lender. The OREGON FINANCE CO 46 South Central. License M-217. CAR LOANS Solve -our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1032-1939. Trl-Stnte Acceptnnce Corp. Uronse M-258. MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 72B. Closing time for loo Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p m. Cross -Word Puzzle 11. Ascend 12. Turkish Im perial stan dard II. Low tufted plant 20. Be carried 22, Additional 24. I.l-t 27. beir-propelled hauling ma chine 21t. Stated 30. Mulls 31. Swain 33 English letter 34. tfrond open venae 35. Ward off 3d. Ancleni peopl 38. Application 40 Use a lever 42. Kith of tht carp family 44. Kind of shrub or tre 47- Electrified par ticles 41.' Old musical not 51. Rlam 52. Time 53 Illnod vsbmI 54, Repairs St. Relieved 57. Only fit Persia 59 Foray fl. LanKulin 13. Ireland 84. Fsntcnlng string M. Flow hack ftS. Loftal action 72, Hawaiian bird 7 End man In a minstrel show 79. Unit of force DOWN L Gone beyond recovery 2. Across I. sign or the grid in c 4. Game bird t, Arabian gnr- mf nt 8. Tropical tree 7. S'ps 8 What? 9, P'-rrelve 10. Informal conversations llli lip BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking, Fur Remodeling, Futtona and Buckles covered. Room H30 U. S Natl Punk t!rtp T UB1 Expert Window Cleaner. LrT JOE DO it Expert Window Clenners- General house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe Spfnce Phone 117'J Chimney and Furnace Cleaning. NOTICE For Chimney snd Furnace Cleaning - Oil Stoves Vacuum Canned, call Oni Fnon n 517. Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South R;trt!ett. ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles, Coatings and Paints, Wall Paper One-third off. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co, 30 So. Bartlett Tel. 243 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOB 40 S Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 044. C ! T VTRA NS FE R St STORAOE CO. Household moving and general hauling 39 6 Orape Phone JoaO day or night. EADS TRANSFER St STORAOE CO Office 28 So Fir Phone 3la Prlrpfl rlRht Service truaraiiteert Butte Falls Butte Falls, Nov. 1 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Irma Brainard and Iona Edmondson spent Sunday afternoon in Med ford. Dell Smith, from Klsmath, spent part ot last week with Dave Smith and family here. Dell Smith rode In the rodeo at the Four Corners Sunday and from there he -"as going to California to enter a rodeo. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Rlchman were called to eastern Oregon last week on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and son are here visiting Mrs. Adams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oott. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Stowell of Coqullle, have moved Into one of Keys houses. Mr. Stowell Is working for ths Medford corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Shutl have returned to their home here from a week's visit with relatives. Mrs. Prank Smith's little grandson was taken to the Sacred Heart hos pital last Monday. The child almost had pneumonia. All of Mrs. Smith's friends and neighbors wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Wlnntngham of Applegate spent last week here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vernle Stephenson, and family. Kenneth Edmondson from hero was married to Hazel chase of Eagle Point October 31 at Bogue-dale by Rev. D. E. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Edmondson, Emmett Oott. Manuel Pool and Wilson Carson made a business trip to Medrord Tuesday. Oliver Hllkoy has been unable to work for several days on account of a bad chest cold. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hlldreth. Mrs. Jack Plckard and Miss Zelda Rich man spent Saturday In Medford. Butte Palls was well represented at the Derby danca Saturday. The stata highway commission put some ssnd over the several truck loads of boulders dumped on two places of the Butte Palls road. Miss June Stowell of Medford Is hers spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell. Mrs. Prank Carson called on Mrs rt. E. Edmondson Sunday. Mrs. Jack Lorton has recovered from a severe case of poison Ivy. Talent Talent, Nov, 1. (Spl.) The second annual masquerade dance given by the Talent fire men was well attended. Many of the costumes were unlqua and artistic. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill of the Dead Indian district won the prize for the best cos tume. They were dressed as nine trees. Noise makers and confetti were given the dancers when the masks were removed. The hall was artistically decorated by Lyle Tame and Dale Dob bins. Music was furnished by the Mountain Meadow Hillbil lies. Mrs. HazeL Skeeters and dene Sim mons are busy on tht membership drive for P-T.A. A free barbecue will mark the opening of the new grocery store and service station at the crossroads In Talent. Mr. Hawley says there will be a lot of surprises and every one !' invited to attend, November 1 from o to 9 p. m. Mrs. Tom Bell was pleasantly sur prised oo her birthday Thursday by a number of neighbors and friends. A chicken dinner was served at noon. Miss Lillian Roberta of the Red Cross In Medrord delivered the Red Cross first aid certificates to Mrs. H. Lowe Wednesday. Campflre Olrls who successfully passed the exami nation and received certificates wer' LaVelle Msaon, Hilda Marty, Betty Boardman, Juantta Boardman and Clair Mae Wlthrow. Mrs. Roy Parr la convalescing at tha Community hospital In Ashland from an appendicitis operation. Mrs. Irene Wells -has been reported as being III with tha 1u. Opal Hill and June Conner re turned from tha San Francisco sx- position Saturday. They spent three days seeing the sights. Annual carnival of Talent high was given Friday night in the gym with good attendance. Mri. W l n 1 f re d Mason and Mrs. Mary Wlthrow shopped In Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mason were boats to Mr. and Mrs. C. Ma this and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lace; and son and Mrand Mrs. Henry Mason at their home Sunday for dinner. Postmaster and Mrs. Lyle Tame were transacting buslnrsa In Medford Tuesday. Crater Lake Campflre Olrls elected the following officers Thursday night LaVelle Mason, president; Ma bel Romlnger, vice president; Helen RomlnRer. secretary-treasurer; Claire Mae Wlthrow, sargeant-at-axma. Mrs. Knapp of Com p ton, Cal., li visiting her sister, Mrs. Newland, here. Talent ODO. club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. B. Robinson November 8. Harry Naugle Is the acting city marshall In the absence of Bert Simmons. Football season will end Friday afternoon when Talent will play Phoenix at Talent. Shady Cove Shady Cove, Nov. 1. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watklns of Crescent City are visiting Mrs. Watklns' parents, Mr. and Mrs S. K. Barnes of Roguedale cafe, over the week-end. Anthony Leints and Claud Turner have gone to. Eugene to visit friends. Jesse Miller of Redding, Cal., Is here for a few weeks on busi ness. Mrs. Mnry Brownwood of Debengcr Gap visited Mrs. John Leaden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brewer, Sr., of Indian Creek have moved down to Shady Cove for the winter, as Mrs. Brewer is in very poor health. Cooking class of the 4-H club of Shady Cove 6chool met with Mrs. S. K. Barnes at Rogue dale cafe Saturday to begin les sons for the coming year. Mrs. Barnes is their instructor. Many here are gathering cat tle from the forest range. Mrs. Cora Train Is getting her new house up and Is putting on the roof. S. A. Wilkinson of Eagle Point who was visiting at Vernonia, Ore., has returned home much improved in health. Herby Perry, who was hurt re cently while working with his tractor, is again able to be at work. Jacksonville Jacksonvllle, Nov. 1. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and daughters of Modoc Point and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loveless of Williams creek visited at the D. C. Mills home Saturday. Mrs W. A. Mills recently re turned home from Ashland, where she had been visiting relatives and friends. Lester Wcndt returned to his home here from the Sacred Heart hospital Sunday, where he had been suffering from a broken leg. He Is reported to be getting along nicely. Spending the week-end at the D. C. Mills home was Mrs. May Bullock of Medford. Townsend auxiliary of Jack sonville is giving a plate dinner at the I O.O.F, hall Friday, No vember 3, from 6 to 8 p. m. An enjoyable evening la promised all. Miss Viola El wood, who has been visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, returned to her home in Los Angeles last Sunday. Miss Pat Peterman recently moved to Prospect where she will live with her foster father. Derby, Nov. 1. (Spl.) Bob Wilson, Medford high school student, was a business caller in Derby Saturday. He Is In a contest for a $500 scholarship and a new suit. Claude Chaplin is home, eon valesclng from an appendix op eration performed in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Babb and children, Mr. and Mrs. Al Rob- ison, Mrs. Vernon Haynes and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lorton and Bobby Cham bers and Dewey Hill visited Mr and Mrs. Frank Hill Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Webber returned from Klamath Falls Saturday attcr a visit with her son Ralph ann tamny. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westcott Frank Westcott, Sr., and Frank Westcott, Jr., visited at the Murl Haynes home Sunday. Vandals tore down a building after picking It from its cement foundation Saturday night at the Derby school. Charles Chaplin was a guest of Freeman Haynes Sunday night. Derby Mr. and Mri. Dennis Clark and children of Reese creek at tended the Derby school pro gram October 28. Mr. and Mrs. Al Roblson call ed at the Vernon Haynes home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldred had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin. Derby school had a very en tertaining program October 28. It vas given in the school pluy. shed. A large crowd attended. Jim Casey was one of the residents of Butte Falls attend ing the Derby school program. A farewell party was held Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer for Mr. and Mrs. M. Botts of Reese creek, who are leaving soon for California. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Botts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scruggs and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Kaye attended the Hallowe'en program at Reese Creek school October 27. Frank Chaplin and sons, Char les and Claude, butchered and chopped hay Saturday, Harry Chaplin was on the sick list several days last week. Howard District Howard District, Nov. 1 (Spl.) Howard extension unit will meet In the home of Mrs. Ed Miller at 10 a. m. Thursday, November 2. Discussion subject. "Vegetable Plate," will be led by Mrs. Miller, Members are asked to bring their own table service. Mothers bringing small children are asked to bring lunch for the youngsters. There will be a girl present to care for the children. Miss Lorraine Gllman return ed Thursday from San Francisco where she attended the exposi tion and visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Al Puhl loft Frl day for San Francisco where they expected to attend the two closing days of the fair and visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott returned Saturday from a two weeks' honeymoon around San Francisco and a few days' visit with Robert's parents at Delano. They were married in Reno, Nev, They will soon be moving Into one of the houses on the Louise Peck place on Midway road. Mrs. Scott was formerly Leona Gilman. Griffin Creek Griffin Creek, Nov. 1 (Spl.) Tom Pollock of Glendale and Mrs, Pollock of Medford were dinner guests October 22 at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sturglll. Mrs. Rose Sturglll of Ashland was an overnight guest of her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Chads and daughters Helen and Ruth spent last week-end at Crescent City, visiting Mr. Chllds' father, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vance (Edna Nowles) were honored with a shower on Thursday, October 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornstead on Thomas road. Games, presenting of gifts and refreshments were enjoyed dur ing the evening. Mrs. R, E. LeVander and Mrs. J. D. Brown attended Pomona Grange at Central Point Satur day. Visitors at Sunday school were Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard VanRene, Orman and Elmer Tompkins. Mr. VanRene gave an interesting talk. Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. Hansen have returned from a ten-day visit with their chlldr-n at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Jessie Mlnear, daughter Glenna and son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Orban, have returned from a week at San Francisco and the fair. Wheat Stock Lower. Seattle, Nov. 1. (AP) The federal agricultural statistics di vision her etoday announced the tock of wheat In Washington. Oregon and Idaho warehouses and elevators this month totaled 49,325,000 bushels 20 000,000 less than October 1 a year ago. c 3 NEED CASH? BORROW ON YOUR CAR Oat us explain bow easy it Is to have ready eaan with rour ear at security Pliont SI tor full Information Commercial Fare Corp. Tht rrlandly Ptnsnoe Company" w W Walktr. President First Natl Bank Bids Phont tl Uetntt Number 134 I