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PAGE SEVEN You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAN? to Mil your aoxoat ui to get rid of fw odds uo ,odj to aotuebold tumurilngst Oo tx ued tool tot rout gar lent . An inexpensive Wui-tc ,a the Mall rrlbun Oleltled Pag will Ood the aaawei ec the and du other perjlexLj. orobleEQ. H-rc Are the Rates: Pr word tint mmtlnn t Min"""" auv fiacb sddJUoiiaJ Insertion. per worn -lc per line per month, without mm shanre 75 Phone LOST ANU rOUNO IJT6T Brown leather bill folder. Con tents valued. Reward for return to B L. Nutting. 119 Crater Lake Ave. 'f es.00 REWARD rOST A small black, loose-leaf book containing letters. Reward will Se Ssld upon receipt of book by Rose otsl, Roseburg, Ore. tOST 1 yearling bull, light In color, with white mottled face, no ear marks. Call 1514-L. jjOST Tortoise shell glasses. Tel 386-W. Lost If dog missing call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work, small family: room, board and small pay. Box 393 Tribune. WANTED MALI. HELP -w. , im crieR-CW ROUTE MEN B'T reliable national company needs .. ln.mnHlRtJ.lv. PreVlOUS mote u ...... . . experience unnecessary. Must be physically able and willing to serv ice 200 steady consumers on regu lar route and work 8 hours a day for about 37 50 weekly. Write Al bert Mills. Route Mgr., 2578 Mon mouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED SITUATION YOUNO ladv deslrea office position Experienced. 272 care Tribune. TOUNO lady deslrea house work. EX' perlence. 273 Tribune. MIDDLE-AGED married man wishes employment, anving vru.. ing to do anything. Weak In the head but strong in the back. Ref erences. A. T. Baugh. 418 Plum St. WANTED MISt'ELLANEOCS WANTED Few good dairy cows to ' feed for their use. Inquire 1021 West 9th, Medford. WANTED Good used 4-cyllnder truck. State price and condition. W. F. Roberta, Jacksonville, Oregon. tADY employed wishes to share room. Separate beds. Reasonable. Phone 717-W. 16 North Orange. WANTED Farm, free lent for ono year, privilege of buying. Box 400, Tribune. V ANTED To borrow 91000 on good town property. 317 E. Jackson, or Phone 749.Y. Wanted If you have an Underwood or Royal typewriter, In first-class condition, vou are not using and want to rent to high school stu dent, or want to sell same, address J. D Mall Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED To seU you carefully se lected potatoea and onlona tor your winter supply. Peerless Market, 12 14 No. Bartlett. Phone 603 WANTED Work narness. Must be in food condition. KC, care Moll Tribune. tf WANTED Household roods, atove' tools or what have you Medfotd Bargain Bouse. 27 N. Grspa St. lei 1062. JUNE. WANTED We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES A RADIAIORS ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER at lunk of al) descrlotlona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Grape Tel 1062 FOB BEM HOUSES VpR. RENT 5 room house, garage rarden. fruit, etc. Also 4 room fla' Apply Jackson St. service sta. af ternoons. Phone 576-J. FOR RENT 6 room modern house, 20 00. furnished. 815 00 unfurnish ed. Keys at 218 Apple. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 3 bedrooms. C. A. DeVoe. S23-J-3. roR RENT 3-room modern furnished house, 313 So. Peach. Inquire next door. FOR RENT 7-room house, 412 So. Oakdale. Phono 750-Y. Homes for rent' call 6b6. FOI RENT Home, furnished or unfurnished. Brown e Whit. Houses H0. 812 to and 915. watet paid: wood range Phone 106. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, overtuffed. 922.50. 214 Cottage Key at 308 Aehiand Ave. Tel. 1382-J FOR Rrvr v mcriern 4-room hsuse, with basement. Redden Ar Co. FOR RENT small furnished S-rooao "iou?e. close in. Inquire 118 8. Holly, or Phone 731-X. . rOH KhM APARTMtNTS FOR RFJtT Attractive apt . prlvat rOB KEM AfABTMENTI FOR ntNT Two 3 -room pt wil furnished, close In; reasonable. In quire 317 E. Jackson, or Tel. 749.Y. FOB KfTNT-4-room duplet apart meat, electric refrigerator end range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnuhed. Pbon 443 or call W. A. Oatea at OroeeterU. fOB BEN!' BUAKb 10 BOOMS SOA&D AND RUOU at 716 B. Main Raeea very moderat. FOR BENT FUBMBHLD HUU.MS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. fOB eXCBANOB WANTED To trade car for furniture. 137 No. Central. Tel. 1059. BUZZSAW and boat for sale or trade 310 Oenesee St. FOB EXCHANGE HEAL CSTAXIt EXCHANGE 6-roorn modern house on half acre of good truck garden iana, just east of Portland city um' Its, close to through paved high way. Exchange equity for Medford or acreage, inquire i N. nr. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 3 GOOD RANCHES 60 A 30 acrea. Free water, modern houses, plenty alfalfa, cows, chickens, horses, ma chlnery. Just move In. Buyers prices. Roberts, 720 w 2nd. Tel 152B-J. FOR SALE 2 seres good garden soil, cheap, cozy Nook ranch, 14 mile west pnoenix. WHEN you think of real estate, think of srown t wnita. FOB SALE HOMES HOME near school. Phone 1232-W. rOH 0 ALE AUTOMOBILES. 1928 7 passenger CadlUao Sedan like new. This car has hsd the best of care. A real etea.1 at our price. iyu riymouin. -aoor ie L,uxe oe dan. excellent condition. A won derful buy. One Jiodel T Ford coupe raring to go, 935.00. One 1029 Graham-Paige Sedan. wonderful condition. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. Tel. 803 Nash Dealer 133 8. Riverside Good Used Cars, No Cash Down If your old car covers the down payment. Written Guarantee. Down payment. 1030 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan (120 00 1930 Chrysler Sedan ..... 1928 Chevrolet Coupe . 1929 Ford Roadster .. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 125.00 . 65.00 . 50.00 . 130.00 . 95 00 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1929 Bulck Stand. Coupe. 1930 Buick Sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe BETTER CARS FOR LESS . 90.00 . 150.00 .. 100.00 MONEY Armstrong Motors, Inc. 38 North Riverside. FOB SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BALDWIN-HOWARD piano, plain case, fine condition. Special price 895.00. Pay 91 per week. Free delivery. Cline Piano Co., Main ana Biver. aide. Medford. FOR THE BALANCE DUE Beautiful Studio model upright piano like new; over half paid for: take It over on rental terms, cilne nano CO. Main and Riverside, Medford. PRACTICE PIANOS 949 and up; pay 91 weekly. See at Cllne'e, Main and Riverside, Medioro. GOOD used Cable piano, cheap. Bar gain in used baby grand. Baldwin piano Slioppe. 29 s. orape. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 6 pair foxea at sacrifice Box 407, Tribune. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Electrle radio. Must be reasonable. Box 268, Tribune. FOR SALE Orapes and grape juice. The Dell vineyard. for SALE Air compressor for min ing, 4 inch centrifugal pump, '26 Ford rdstr body with top. drag saw with S blades. Olds B ooarn ooav. Ruxtell axel, battery radio, 1 ml. So. Phoenix Hlway Exchange. FOR SALE Fertilizer spreader, al most new, price 935. inquire Maine Orocery, Central Point. FOR SALE Extra nice Bennett applea 60c, you furnish box. Have fa'pltz and Newtowns also. Myers orchard on old Pacific highway North. 14 ml. from Junction. SOME REAL BARGAINS IN- USED TOOLS I walking plow I spring tooth 6 used tractor plows 4 used tractor disc harrows 1 large cider mill Used sprayer and tractors of all kinds. HUBBARD BROS., INC. FOR SALE Radio. Heatrola. electric range and other household furni ture, other article. 1122 Sunset Ave. FOR aand. grave), sediment, fertilizer and teaming, rnone hi-i. FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-l. LATE Salway peachea for aale. Cozy Nook rancn, 1 mi. wnsi, i-noenix. FOR SALE Good wood range. 920 Route 4, Box 164. FOR SALE Cook stove and range with colls. 20 so. nr. 111 oeioie 12:30. FOR SALE Apple wood. 91 50 a tier. Rogue River Co. Phone 1366. FOR SALE Jonathan apples. 35c box Bring your own boxes. John De- Haas. nu. noun utuwni run,.. PLENTY of prunes and tomatoes at the F. S. Carpenter ranch, Jackson ville highway. y.LF- Apple., several t. letlea. W. J. CKOhard. Central Point. FOR SAIE Used MVin machine. aU make, terms 11 desired. AU make rented and repaired White Seving Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett TOR SALE .30-30 Savage r.fle. ood i' ronanon. j.iwt t7t .-.u...-. i pice lll-W- Ail'es Jil & QuAt, FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION STOCKMEN For al. alfalfa hay in "lack. Feeding spac can be provided if desired. Rogue River Co . Phone 1368. FOR SALE Hungarian retch eeed. Phone 523-J-4. BUSINESS OPKORTUNIITIES FOR SALE Pat'e 2nd Hand Store and property. Come and get your bar gains. FOR SALE Interest In gold mine Partner wanted witn soma ess a 10 operate. Big pay uncovered Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL PRICES REPAIRING Saxophones, Clarinets, Trombones, violins and all Band or Orchestra Instruments. ONE WEEK ONLY Expert will be here all this week. PALMER MUSIC HOUSE . Main Tel 788 Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other makes rep Tel 427: nights boo-y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System County. In Jackson Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. II" House cleaning Flow waxing, uri ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fire Extinguishers. FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers. Automatlo fire alarms, recharging, inspecting. V. A. Bower, 327 No Oakdale. Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher 01 Piano Halght song service. rr Ing, composing, etc 818 Liberty Bldg. painting and I'aperlianglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper- hanging Tel. 948-W 313 B orape Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three Der cent oer month on un paid Balance No other charges See W E Thomas. 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-167. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; nook binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caab sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75 Transfer. EAD8 TRANSFER as STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed Ri'INKlNG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LEOAL NOTICES No. 13171 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington. D. C. September 11. 1933 Whereas, by aatlafactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it baa been made to appear that "Medford National Bank." In the City of Med ford. jn the County of Jackson and State of Oregon., ha compiled with all the provisions of tha statutea 01 the united states, required to oe complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence tha business of Banking; Now. therefore, 1, J. P. T. O'Connor, Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medlurd National Bank," in the City of Medford. in tha County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, la authorized to commence tha business of Banking as provided id Section Fifty-cue Hundred and Sixty nine of the Reviaed statutea of tne Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my nand and seal of office this eleventa day of September. 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the cur rency. Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. F. T O'CONNOR. Liquidation Notice. Tbe Metfrod National Bank located at Medford in the State of Oregoo It closing IU affairs. All note-holdur and otner creditors are hereby aotl ried to present the notes and other claim against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 30. 1933. GEO. 1. PREY. CaaUliT. Reorganization Notice. Mediord National Bank. Itfedford National Bank located at Mediord in the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember U, 1033. and commenced buv ines September 12. 1933. T.ie new hank is a continuation of the old sank excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act of 1B33, and hu an entirely new Capital of $100.- 000 CO. Dated Sept. 20. 1033. GEO. T. FRET. CvtV.n. Notlre of Sheriff s hale Bv Vlrture if mrt Mention on l"or 'rloftum duly liid out of and under tn seal of the Circuit Court of tne iF,tai of Oreeon. in and for the Coun- ty of Jarkson. to me dirv:tyj and fated on the 2fth day of Sep'-emoer, 1033 tn a certain action therein :hrein The Stat of Oreon. rep.-e Bunted and acting by the World War Veteran' stt Aid Comm.Mlon a Caivan N. Evanj. sometime Known as J C. U. r an aud Beu; pvana, au-l band and wife. John H Denlson and Reba F. Denlson, husband and wlfa. Delroy Oetcbell and Alloa M. Getchell, nuabana and wue. tne aeienaaau., for the sum of Two thousand atx hun dred fourteen and 33-100 ( 92614 33) with Interest at 6 per annum from December 3. 1931 with costs and dis bursements tsxed at Twenty-four and 80-100 (924 SO) Dollars, and the fur ther sum of One hundred fifty and no-100 ( 9150.00) Dollars, as attorney's ftee. which Judgment wss enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's olflce 01 said Court In said County on the 29th day of September, 1933. Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 4th day of No vember, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the front door of the Courthouss In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and wilt sell at publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy si Id Judgment, together with the costs of tout sale, subject to redemption provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the aald defend ants, Calvan N. Evans, sometimes known u C. N. Evans and Betty Ev ana. husband and wife, John H. Denl son snd Reba p. Denteon. husband and wife, Delroy Getchell and Alice M. Getchell, husband and wife had on the 34th day of February, 1926, or now hava in and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon. 10-wit: Lot five (6). Block two (3), Sum mit Addition to the city of Med ford, county of Jackson, State of Oregon. Dated this 30th dav of Seotember. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oreeon. By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS by Ordinance of the Cltv Council of the City of Medford. Ore gon, there was duly submitted to the legal voters of said City at the special city election held In and for said City on tne autn day of June, 1933, tne following charter amendment amend ing Section 73 of the Charter of the City of Medford, to read as follows: Section 73. (a) In the event that the Council shall deem it for the best interest of the eald City, the aald Council la hereby authorized to Issue the bonds of said City to refund any bonds or warrants Including bonda Issued pur suant to application to pay assess ment In Installment, now outstand ing, or any aucn warrants or bonda that may hereafter be lawfully Issued snd outstanding. The refunding bonds herein authorized ahall not exceed In the aggregate the par amount of the warrants or bonda to be paid, redeem ed or replaced and such refunding oonaa sn&u not provide for a rate 01 Interest thereon In excess of 6 per annum payable semi-annually. In the event the said Council shall be un able to sell any of the refunding bonda herein authorized at the par amount thereof and accrued Interest, the aald Council la authorized to exchange any or all auch refunding bonds for any or all the bonds or warrants to be refunded. Provided, however, that In no event shall the par value and ac crued interest of any refunding bonds so exchanged exceed the par value plus accrued interest of any of the bonds or warrants to be refunded and exchanged therefor. (b) All refunding bonda issued un der this act ahall be In serial form with definite maturities and shall mature in annual or eeml-annual In stallments. The first installment of principal shall become due and pay able not later than five years from the date of Issue and the last installment shall become due and payable not later than twenty years from the dRte of Issue. The Installments of prin cipal shall either be equal or sub stantially equal In amount to the combined Installment of principal and interest due In any year shall be. as nearly aa practicable, in such sums as will permit of an equal annual tax levy for the retirement of the prin cipal of and the -payment of the In terest on said bonds. (e) All refunding bonds authorized herein ahall be of the earns class and Mail Tribune Daily ACKOS L Small rur 4. Be In error 7. Device for alowlng- tha motion of a vehicle 11 Second note of Ouloo'a scale II. Re'illne M. BlJvrsphlei 15. Faint id. Diminution 18. Kind of tree 0. Take the prin cipal meal Suitable or proper 23. Ba la process of decision SI. Intimidate. -6. More dis courteous 21. Accustom 30. Window cur tains 33. Breathed heavily Jb aleep SI. Tnn 34. Sound In the tate of Washington 3.1. Sheep isacred tin are 31. Division of sa automobile faith way Solution of 41. CHt tn For tUffftl 41. FsrtalniTtr to the larf est continent 43. Transformed 47. Cover 48. Roartnc 4. Guide's Mffc est not 19. IS t flit before an event biorahs0l i ipgiri jm B'riajdriaitqIr aWs ft t'ad moEmo E T VTl 0ljfSHMAAiDbtR H 1 S StEVl ETNEg AInTn Oy EtR'S ?THC APRil CE R!A;YSWLoRAjMEts eXTUPftiEls!sHT;EiSiT IS Jit 17 M. 'I 1 Willi z sm i ' 30 3, ,;.pJZ Mi JL m &. ., UU. M . w -aaB sasa-W mbhbm- . Msaapaj weaaeaa- aiaaHBav VU, . aeauBBB eaaaaaasaai - character as the oonrta or warrants refunded and shall couatitut a charge upon tne same character 01 revenues, seesmenu, lieu or other asset tht were applicable to the payment of the boud or warrant so refunded. Id) All boud or warrauta refunded a hereiubeiute provided, shall be ra- lunded pureuaut to an ordiuuce amy adopted by the said Council, wliKb aald ordinance shall be adopted and take elfect tne same manner aa other ordmauoue take effect. The ordin ance shall set forth tu date, pur pose of liue, interest rsle, maturity dale or dale and the amount of the bolide or warrant ho be reiundoa alter Application of such slnkliu ir oilier luud to the psyineul thereof a shall appertain thcicto. The ordin ance hau also set forth the date, ui lerest rate, and the maturity date or dales of the refunding issue, and alinll provide for an anuual tax levy or other revenue with which to pay Hie interest on and the principal 01 l.iu al4 refunding nouda a they become du and payaoie. AND WrUiRLAS the Council of said City has, in my presence on the 1st day of July, K duly camiwd the return 01 ald election and It hai been deteimmed thereby tnst the to tal number of vote cast at aald elec tion wa 252; that the totul number of vote cast in favor of said charter amendment above referred to was 212; aud that the total number 01 votes cast edluet the same wa 40. And It further appearing that tne above cnarler amendment, received an affirmative majority of ail the voice cost in said election. NOW. THEiiEt OBE. by virtue of the power ana aiitnority lu -me aa Act ing Mayor 01 the City 01 Medlord, 1, W. M. Clemeiuon, do hereby lssufl this Proclamation to t.)i ru..nl ,,t aald City and do IfVrcby declare that the votea coal m favor of and ugulnat aald amendment was as above set forth, and that aald uieu6ure received an affirmative majority of all the votea cast at aald election, and I do hereby declare the above charter amendment to be In full force and effect In said city from and after the publication of this proclamation a ruquireu oy law. W. M. CLBMENSON, (Acting) Mayor, Dated at Medford, Oregon, tills 1st day of July. 1933. Attest: M. L. ALFORD. Recorder. Warrants Cullrd. School Dlst. No. 20. Warrant numbered 255 to 264 In clusive are called for payment. In terest will cease after tills date (Octo ber 16th, 1933). Present warrants at the Farmers snd Fruitgrower Bank, Medford, Oregon, for payment. . 8. 8. ABBOTT. Clerk School Dlst. No. 20. Warrant Call. School Dlst. No. 3. Warrants numbers 427-435 are call ed for payment. Interest to cease after October 20. 1933. Payable First National Bank, Medford, Oregon. BESSIE SNYDER. Clerk. Trail TRAIL. Oct. 18. (Spl.) Trail Ex tension unit met with Mrs. Stowart Ditsworth Oct. 12. There were 36 ladlea present to enjoy the demon stration by Mrs. Mack and all were pleased with Mrs. Ditsworth' new home. It waa the first time a number of the lldles had been there. Next meeting will be Nov. 9 with Mrs. Wil mer Ragsdale near Sunset on the Rogue. A large delegation from Trail At tended the funeral of Mrs. Dolph Ol sen In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Olson was known here aa Lee Middlebush er and lived here a number of years when a girl and was held In high esteem by every one. t Lee Merrlman la working for Ernie Seggeaman In his logging camp. Dr. and Mrs. Bayers and ner sister, Mlsa Adda Bell Douglaa have moved Cross-Word Puzzie Saturday's Puzxle 7. Mtnillnr I. Agreement of final sound I. Hall 10. Know: arohato 11. Superlative ending 17. Roofing mate rial 13. Musical study S3. Footlike part 33. One that shortens 34. Native metal S3. Etpoute 27. Maiinr of publlo apeaklng 33. Christmas carols 30. Pronoun 31. In what way 32. Orb of day 34. Pullman rar attendant 37. Elevator car rlnge l!t. Artlefts 40. Finished 41. Kirc-ahaped 42. Firm man 43. Public vehicle 44. Danish money of account 45. Grow drowsy 4S. Vale 11. Poorly 12. Edge 63. An arch tut DOWN 1. Vemlnlne title ' of address 3. Get up 3. Moderate 4. Ardor a. Side piece of an umbrella I. Elocutionist Letterman Pierre Bowman la one of Coach Lon Stlner's veteran backs on tha Oregon State football aquad. (Aaao elated Press Photo) into the 8. W. Hutchinson home en the hlghwoy for tha winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson plan on taking a vacation of several months. They will visit tlielr son Floyd and family at Hood River then later will visit relatives In Tacoma and Seattle. Mr. and Brs. Frank Mlddlebuaher of Centralia, Wash., who waa here to attend his sister funeral was over night guest of Mr. and Mr. Irvln Howe Thursday night. Mrs. Mary Middlebusher of Med ford was an over night guest of Mrs. Harry Merrlman Thursday. While there she and Mrs. Merrlman called on Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson. Carroll Watsen left for Portland Saturday. He will take boat to San Francisco where ha plana to get a position. Mr. and Bra. Carl Dawaon who have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson for several weeks returned to their home near Chilo- quin. Irvln Howe returned Thursday from his trip to Stockton. He reported a delightiul trip, but glad to get back home again. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Oct, lfl. (Spl.) Mrs. A. J. Milton waa hostess to the Berean Bible olaee Thursday. Pol lowlng the business and devotional period, Mrs. Louise Gebhard cane; a German song. The remainder of the afternoon waa spent socially. Re freshments were served by the hoa tes, assisted by Mrs. Hodgepeth, La dies present were Meedamea Alice McKlnn, Elizabeth Case, Pearl Nich ols, Carrie Hamrlck, Marian L. Rich mond, Emma Heilgepeth, Jane Dun can. Prancea Wyatt, Amy Johnson. Elizabeth Faber, Marie Oebhard, Sar ah Warner. Louise Gebhard, Sarah Limbeck. Mattle Smith and hostess, Emma Milton. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Paber were Mr. snd Mrs. William Moore of Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Moore were former friends of theirs In Ohio. Mrs. Maude Boawell and daughter Wyvette of Ventura, Calif., were week end guests of friends in the valley, leaving Tuesday for Corvallls to spend the winter with Mrs. Boe well's son Curl who Is employed by the Asso ciated Gas company. Carl had a house tn readtnes rfo them. (Continued from Pag On) O'Connor, comtroler of currency, and Walter J. dimming, chairman of th deposit Insurance corporation. "The object of establishing th! deposit liquidation division nd try ing to stimulate tha distribution of frozen bsnk assets," the President said 1n hla announcement, "1: flrat, place money In th hand of depos Itors with the least possible delay. and second, to bring about more orderly liquidation of th asset of closed bsnk: thl will prevent dump ing of sasets t sscrlflo price." WA6HINOTON, Oct. 16. (AP) The half million or mora wheat acreage rrnluctlon contracts, expected here within the next few weeks, will be reviewed by a national view unit, to be known aa the county accept ance unit, Chester C. Davis, director of production of th AAA. snld. rhi.f duties of th group will be to check total acreage and production reported by each county end compare the totala with the federal crop estl matea for the county. Before con tract for any county are reviewed, Davis said, the wheat section of the I AAA will check and approve a budget for lie county wheat control pro diKtlon association. fcy 11 . rrp"e"t5fc BOWMAN I ; . ' ) -OKctioAi stats - -1 Meat a COUNTRY MEATS selling price to retailers: Country killed hoga, beat butchers, under 160 lbs., 8'8'e, year lings 90-100 lbs., 8g-9c lb.: light and thin. 4-6o lb.; heavy calvea 4c lb.; lambs 10-10-1020 lb. yearllnga 45c: heavy ewe. 3-3o lb.: medium cows. 3-6o lb.: canner cows, l-2c lb.; bulla 4-4 ijc lb. MOHAIR Buying price: 1033 clip. 160 lb. HOPS Nominal 1933. 39-40e lb. Portland Produce Putter, Ffgs PORTLAND. Oct. 19 (API But ter Print, extra. 33c: atandards. 31Ho lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade 19c; farmer's door delivery, 17c per lb.: aweet cream 6c higher. EGOS Paclfto Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extra special. 31c; extraa 29c; standards 24r: mediums 36c; pullet 18c doren. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras 39c; first 33c: mediums 30c; undergrade 14c; pulleta 14c. CHEESE 93 acore Oregon triplets, lie: lost, I3o pound, brokers will psy o below quotations. MILK Contract price, 4 pet. Port land delivery, 91.70 cwt.: B grade cream, 37tc lb. D0ME8TI0 PLOUR--Selllng price, mill delivery: 25-bbl lots: Patent, 49c. 47.30; bluestem bskera, 96.30-6.30; do bakers' blended flour. 96.05-7; soft white pastry patent, 95.60-5.75: bak ers, hard wheat flour 95.85-6.'i6: rye, 95.90-6:30: whole wheot, 9630; gra ham, 95.35 bbl. Fowl LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery: Buying prices: Colored fowls, 4 to 6 lbs., 13c; over 6 lbs. 11c: spring pull et, 3 to 3!i lbs., 11c: roasters, over 31$ lbs., lie: leghorn fowls, over 3!4 lbs., 9c; under 3 lbs., 9c: broilers, h; to 9 lbs., 0c; 3 lbs. and up, 11c; stags, 8c: roosters. 6c; pckln ducks, 16c; coroled duck Be; geese 9c lb. POTATOES Local white and red, 91. 16-1.35 cental: Yakima 91 00-1.35: Deschutes, 91.40-1.50. WOOL 1933 clip, nominal; Willam ette valley, 33-35o lb.; eastern Ore gon, 16-310 lb.; southern Idaho, 16 20c lb. HAY Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop, 810-1660; vetch, 916; Willamette valley tim othy 916: eastern Oregon timothy, 917.60; oats, 914 ton. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 16. (API Table: Open High Low Close May .09 .89 ,6S .6" Dec. .6414 .84V, .81V4 .81V5 Cash wheat No. 1 : Big Bend bluestem ...... Dark hard winter, 11 pct.. 11 pet. .. ... Soft white ............. Western white ..,.. Hard winter ........ .86',, -57'4 .08 'i .66',4 .66 ',4 .60 '4 Northern spring . western red . .86 4 Oats: No. i whit ,. Corn: No. 2 B. yellow. Mtllrun, atandard 31.60 30.00 14.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 31; bar ley 1; flour 37; corn 1; oats 4; hay t. 1 Wall St. Report Bond Sales Averages. (Copyright, 1S3S, Standard Statistic Co.) Ootober lfli 30 30 30 60 India Rft's tits. Total Today ... 75.8 74 J 60.6 76 0 Prer. day. 79.4 76.3 81.1 76 5 Week ago 78.1 74 1 79.4 78.6 Tear ago. . 84.0 86 .6 83 1 70.6 t Yrs. s0 93.6 107.4 99 i 100.0 (took galea Averagea. 60 30 30 80 India Art's Vta. Total October 16: Prev. day.... 87.3 43.0 77.0 78.4 Week ago. 91.8 44.8 11.1 82 0 Year ago 86.6 38.1 86.9 673 9 Yr. ago.... 137.6 108.8 188 9 143.0 NBW YORK, Oct. 16. (AP) Stocks tumbled today under wave of lata liquidation attributed partly to In ability of traders to Interpret tha oomplsxltle of both the domeatlo and European altuatlons. There waa little support for moat of the leaders and lossea of 1-6 or mora point were gen eral. The activity expanded on the decline and transfers approximated 3,600,000 share,. The close waa weak. Today' closing prices tor 33 select ed atock follow: Al. Chem. as Dye ..133 Am. Can ......... .B8V, Am. si rgn. Pow. - ...i 8 A. T. T. ,, ,116't Anaconda ..... Atch. T. 6 8. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel ... . 13H . 60'.', P. . 1214 39 4 17H California Pack's; , Caterpillar Tract. 18 Chrysler . 38H Coml. Solv. . Ciirtlss-Wrlght . DuPont ..., . 38' 70 33 1; 364 34 '4 10 '4 . 61", , 17 H , 17V. . 4i y , 14 , 19 , 33 , 8 '4 , 30 '4 H , 36', , 37 ',, . 39'i Oen. Pooda Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. . I. T. 8c T. Johns-Msn. Monty Ward North Amer. .. Prnney (J. C.) ., Phillips Pet Radio Hou. Pac. fltd. Rranda St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trana. Amer. -Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft O. 8. Steel ... Phone 643. We will haul away your refus. City Sanitary eervlc. 4 YEAR TERM AND LECTURE BY COURT (Continued una Page On.) work up a furore against a man In rural community unleaa there 1 a reason,' Judge Norton stated befora sentencing the man, when comment ing upon the attitude of the people la the Red Top district, descrlebd by Halnea' counsel a one of "prejudice and hostility, du to the activities of self appointed reformers of tha com munity." "Men who an right, don't hv thoaa kind of proclivities." the court ndded. "but take out their own wlvee and families luatead of young girl, lt'a a perversion not to be trusted, menc to society and a detriment to his own family. My Impression la that the mother will keep the family In better condition without tha fath er." The court also stated that In hi letter, accompanying tha prisoner north, he would suggest that In case a parole I granted Haines, the man be removed from this etate. Mrs. Haines appeared la court this morning and wa willing to talk in explanation of the case, Attorney aioore stated, but ah waa not called on. When Halnea waa taken from th court room by Deputy Sheriff Ed Leacn, the wife and a amali daughter accompanied him. Information brought out in the re cent trial and other statement, mad by Halnea' neighbors alnce, were re peated by District Attorney Oeorg Codding and his assistant, George Nellson. Attorney Moore stated that no proof hod been produced that Halnea visited the home of the girl again while out on ball, and that It had not been' established beyond a reasonable doubt that hla act was th flrat against the complainant. TO E BISMARCK, N. D., Oct. 16. (AP) Governor William Langer announc ed today he would Issue a proclama tion declaring an embargo on aprlng wheat shipment from North Dakota in an effort to raise price and center attention on the farmers' plight. The governor aald tha final draft of the proclamation waa prepared cms forenoon for Issuance under a 19.13 lestsiatlve act authorlnlncr an embargo on farm product produced In tho state when prices fall below me cose of production. The farmer, Langer asserted, "ap peal to ba tha forgatten man of the NRA." Tha law give the governor power to use national guardsmen. If he finds this neceaaar". to enfore hi power, which may by law continue in eiiect indefinitely, Wheat Is th state's leading crop. I TRADE QUICKENED; ROAD EXPEDITED (Continued tram Pag On) to aee large quantities of Imported timber again." Fisheries Commissioner Prank T. Bell predict a "neat net profit" for the sslmon packer of the Pacific northweat. du to a smaller pack and Increased demand. Th bureau haa not received official flgurea on th pack but It waa predicted to b "around 6,000,000 cases," Bell's bureau announced cold stor age holdings of the fish as of Sep tember 16 were 14 per cent below th same data a year ago and 38 per cent GIVEN TED HAINES under tha average for the paat flv years. The September 18 holdlnge to talled 81,172.380 pound compared ' with last yesra 69.369.188 and tha rive year average of 71,848,000 pounds. Publlo Work Administrator Ickea la becoming Increasingly Irked by too much time elapsing between "approv al of recovery highway project and placing them under actual construc tion." He ha asked tha governor of all th states to notify rum what can be dona to expedite th work. In the four state of Utah. Idaho. Oregon and Washington 194 publlo -work highway projecte costing 13. 774.000 have been approved. They ar divided among tha tt as follow: Utah 63 project. 83,780,000; Idaho 39 projects, 82.638,000: Oregon 66 projects, 84.239.000 and Washington 63 projects, 83,137,000. Six project to cost $379,000 hart been approved for Alaska. Broken wlndowa glazed by Trow Bridge Cabinet work. Real aetata or inauranc to Jones Pnon 896. -lear M Folded fender unfolded. Brill Met al Work. Charles Hall of Bants CniB, Cel., built a table six feet In diameter from a alngla knot which grew on a redwood tree In the mountain near there.