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PAGE NINE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here JTEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WANT to tell your Home? want to jet eld ol !" oddJ ana nda la Household turolin ingot Oo jou oed tool lot your gar lent . An inexpensive Want-AO id tns Mall rrtbun OlamUled Page will find the answer to these and many other perplexing oroblem. , H re Are the Rates: per word tint maertmn (Minimum 36o Each additional insertion. par word "" Minimum lOCI per line per montu, without copy ehangee U3i 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST Glasses in brown leather case Reward. Phone 318. LOST Brown Jersey cow wearing hal ted no brand: expect to be fresh. S. E. Edmund, 020 Beatty. JSrTSaMrday night In front ol Ch-lental Gardens, lady1 black purse. Rewards. Tel. 790-R. LOST 11 dog missing, call 1818. WANTED MALE HELP iAN WANTED To take care of an established business In the sal. .of McConnon Products In Jackson Josephine counties. Good Uvlng Tight now. with increasing profits Tyou become acquainted with cus tomers and business. We finance responsible persons. Experience un necessary. Apply by letter to. McOONNON & COMPANY, Dept. WBX-497, Winona, Minn. WANTED Married man to chore on farm: house furnished; some wagea. Box 1027 Tribune. fVANTEU SITUATION WANTED Position by experienced stenographer and bookkeeper. Write box 1038, Tribune. WANTED Children to care for. Tel. 1368-X. . WOMAN. 36, wishes position a cook or assistant in ri"-" - Good worker. Will work for less at start. Phone 78 or write Box 813. Tribune. ' i GIRL, experienced m general house work, desires position with good family. Excellent references. Ad dress Box KF. Mall Tribune. WANTED M ISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent or buy an equip ped sandwich shop or fountain lunch, would consider smell gro cery. Address Box 1055- Tribune. WANTED Piano to use for storage. No children. Phone WANTED Small heating stove. Tel. 4-F-3. WANTED To buy used cream sepa rator, 200 ft. -ln. galvanized pipe. Box 1033, Tribune. WANTED To borrow 81500 for one or two years at a reasonable rats interest. Good security. Write 1142, care Mall Tribune. RE-UPHOLSTERING. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. WANTED Austrolop cockerels. White Wing Poultry Farms, phoenix, Ore., Tel. o-F-11. WANTED Old building to wreck, phone 4-F-ll, after 8 p. m. WANTED To buy good horse, weight about 1400 lbs. KO, care Mall Trl- hnni tf WANTED To keep good team horses for board. Oood feed. Adolf Schulz, Beagle, Ore. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced from 23CJ to 60. it will pay you to trn. New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. oreson. 27 North Grape St., Phone 1063. WANTED Light 3-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1101. Trlr . ne. WANTED Electrlo radio. Must be reasonable, box aoo. Anuuus. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home, pnone wi-a. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool or what have you Msdford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape 81 Tel 1083. JUNK WANTED We pay oean toi JUNK BATTERIES A RAUIA10RS. ALUMINUM brass copper funk of ail desert otlona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSt 27 No Grape Pel 103 FOB RENT HOUSES TOR RENT 208 Summit. , 318 Newtown. 1028 E. 11th. 847 E. th. 311 Kink. First Insurance Agen.-y. H. H. Brown. Phone 105. After 5. 1670. FOR RENT Psrtlv furnished 6-room house, 219 So. Holly. FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish ed house, garaee: adults; reason able. 44 Willamette Ave. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, with store 39 Myers. FOR RENT 6-room house. 228 No. Central. Inquire St K'.eln the Tailor. FOR RENT 631 Queen Anne. 4-room stucco home: ihsrdwood floors, fire place, electric rang, basement and oioeiens hotair furnace. IJ5 00 snd water Charles R Riv Realtor.! Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOB RENT HOUSES NEAT modern furn. 4-room house, 338 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, east side. Tel. 1638. POP RENT 6-room house, partly furnished; ne-.'ly deoorated, clean, 6th and OaUdale. Call at 818 So. Oakdale. HOMES FOR RENT Call 888. For RFNT Home, (urmshed or unfurnished. Brown A White. HOUSES UO. 81260 and 816. water paid: wood range Phone 105. FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8 bedrooms. O. A. DeVoe. 633-J-3. FOR RENT 80 N. Peach; S bedrooms, oil heat, good condition. First In surance Agency. H. H. Brown, Tel. 108; after 8, 1670. FURNISHED house, apts., garage. 60a west lotn. per month, 5-room house on ?sU v,ew lot 115 Willamette; fireplace, wash trays, hard. wood floors: very modem. Key at union Savings & Loan, 45 so. cen traL FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden 8c Co. FOR BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment. 317 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartment. All hotel accomoda tions. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Apts. 625 No. Riverside FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electrlo refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace- otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442 or call W. A. Gates at Groceteria. FOB RENT ROOM AND BOABD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Rates very mod era t. FOB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS RANCH FOR RENT 80 acres, about 40 acres summer fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phone 17. or 1104-L alter 6 p. m. BACHELOR cabin. 443 So. Front. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Milch cows and wood for closed car. Zemke. Rt. 1, Talent. TO TRADE 3 good work horses for mated team. Phone 774-R-4, even ings. FOR SALE OB TRADE 33 head of sheep; trade for cows, grain, alfalfa, .hogs. C. S. Jacobs, Rt. 1, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE '29 Nash sedan, good con dition, cheep, or will trade for lighter car, 236 No, Bartlett. FOR TRADE Good milk goats for -wooa. inquire uieason --rjaroer Shop, Central Point. TRADE Portable Vlctrola for meat. J. A. Croft, Central Point. HAVE your furniture upholstered. For wnst have you. Phone 969-R. Tni bsult. FOR SALE OR TRADE Light plant suuaoie lor larm or mining pur poses; slso 4 brood sows' for quick sale, 1704 No. Riverside. FOR SALEOR TRADE 3 teams' 1 mule. Medford Riding Academy. Phone 838-R. FOR SALE 2 good milch cows or will trade for grain or poultry, Mrs. Tucker, Roes Lane. TRADE! 3 story business building, two store rooms, now rented for Copco stock. Box L. L., Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan. Box 838. Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE: Attractive equity In Im proved lo acres and buildings for home In Medford or Ashland. Easy mortgage on 16 acres. Miller Realty Co., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE or trade for smaller ranch. 70 A. Improved; close In. Tel. 717-Y. WANTED-r-To exchange No. Dakota and So. Dakota property for Med- rord property, write 1143, care Mall Tribune, WILL TRADE 25 A. good bottom land, all In cultivation and clear, for good house In Medford. ' In quire at Lee's Men' Shop, 102 W. Main, Medlord. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR LEASE Equipped ciairy rancn. Route 1, Box 395. WREN you think of real estate, think or Brown 6 White. FOB SALE HOMES HOME near school. Phone 1283-W. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '31 Plymouth Sedan. W. Second. 613 CADILLAC 314 6-paas, sedan In good shape; looks fine. Will sell for 1225. 18 So. Fir St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Cline Piano Co. Closing Out Sale Only a few days left for you to get a fine piano at a saving of over H Don't delay, if you are thinking of buying an Instrument this fall. Baby Grands, new and used prices aa low aa 8267; take 2'i years to pay. We have several repossessed pianos to be closed out for the small credit balance on lease; terms on many a low a 81 per week. Free delivery. CLINE PIANO CO. Main and Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Hurrtred Leehorn pul lets. E. P. Ireland. Ixler Lane. FOR SALE R. I. Red pullets. 951-R. FOR g.U.K I.I.BSfOCK - FOR SALE A-! fat hoes, alive or d-frd. at marxt prices c. B I H.Rse, W. Prune or Phone 1385. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bicycle. 116 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Circulating heater, suit able for 0 or 0 rooms; reaaonaoie price. Address "Areola," care Mall Tribune, FOR SALE Heating plant, across from Medford Hotel. FOR SALE 750 Sxl3-ln. concrete building blocks at V4 price, smoke House. FOR SALE Good clean Jenklna Club seed wheat. 81.50 cwt. R. W. Nlch osl. Central Point. Phone 10-X-3. CLOSING OUT stock of used parts. trailer stock and used tires, bee John at Used Car Lot, 304 North Riverside. FOR SALE 8-ln. hydraullo mining pipe. See or call Jesse Rlchsrdson, Central Point. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant, A 1-horse electric motor, A refrigerator, electric, A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 81. FOR SALE Large cider press, sulky plow, rnone s-jr-4. FOR SALE Beardless barley, 1125 hundred, by sack or ton. John Hesselgrave, Central Point. FOP SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Dalton Bros., Phone 523-R-i. FOR SALE Big Blue Club seed wheat from 1933 largest yield. Feed oats and hsy of all kinds. Victor Bur- sell, Phone 355-J-3. FOR SALE Very choice Mrs. Scott Elliott, long-spurred columbine plants. Plant now, bloom next year. Phone 1173-Y. Residence 1003 W. 11th. APPLES for sale Selected Newtowns. 25 and 60c a lug at ranch; delivered 10c more: box not Included. Roxy Ann Orchard, Coker Butte Road Phone 591-R-3. FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn, c. A. uevoe. rei ojs-j-a. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 623-J-4. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes: terms if desired. AU makes rented and repaired, white . Sewing Maohlne Co.. 24 N Bartlett FOH sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 9 13-J. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete iniormation to Harry a. Fry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other makes rep. Tel 427; night 905-Y BUSINESS OPPORTUM1TIES FOR SALE Interest In gold mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93. Fhoanlx. Oregon. BUSINESS UIRECJTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 8. No. 32 North Central Ave. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. Expert Wlnouw Cleaners, r.vrr nRnume DO IT Tel. 1172 - House cleaning Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug uieamng. Fire Extinguisher. "FYR FYTER" Fir Extinguishers. Automatlo fire alarms, recnarging. Inspecting. V. A. Bower. 827 No Oakdale. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTUO Three ner cent Der month on un paid balance No other charges See W. S. Thomas, 45 South Central, eround floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Stat License No. 8-187. Job printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loos -leal ledger, and blank, billing systems, duplicating cash sale slips and everything in the printing lines. 38-80 N. Grape. Phone 75. Transfer. EAD8 TRANSFER t STORAGE CO. Offic 1015 No. Central. Phone 816 Prloe right. Service guaranteed. WINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reaonaol prloe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 333. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack er and mover. Special livestock moving equipment, price right 619 North Rlrereide. Phone 1044-X painting and raperhanglng. M. A. BL1S8 Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 846-W. 813 S Grape LEUAL NOTICES NO. 13771 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller ol the Ourrency WashinatoQ. D. 0.. September 11. 193'4 Whereas, by eetistactory evidence preeentd to thv undersigned, it has been made to appear mat -sieaioro National Bank." in the City of Med ford. in the County ol Jackson and Stat ol Oregon, ha compiled with all the provision of the Statute ol tli Dolled States required to be compiled with belore an association shall D authorizes to coauneuce uv business of Banking; Now therefore. L J. F. T. O'Connor Comptroller ol the Currency, do here- Oy Cri!7 VHP , Bsuk," in ths city ol sieaiord, in th Oountv of Jackson and State of Ore gon, u authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised statute oi tne Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this eleventh day of September. 1033. (seal of tne comptroller oi tne uur- rency. Treasury Department ) (Slenedl J. F. T. O'CONNOR. Liquidation Notice, The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon Is closing Its affairs. All note-holders and other creditors are hereby noti fied' to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. Dated sept, au, 1933. GEO. T. FRET, Cashier, Reorganization Notice. Medlord National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In the state of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep. tember 11, 1033. and commenced bus iness September 12, 1933. The new bank Is a continuation of the old back excepting that It la organised under the Banking Act of 1933. and has an entirely new capital at 8100. 000 00. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. GEO. T. FRET, Cashier. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, October 11th. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that Harry e. Harding, of Trail. Oregon, who on November 28th, 1928, made Home. stead Entry Serial No. 018249. for SE'i, Section 3. Township 34 S., Range l E.. Willamette Meridian, nas ilea notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. 8. Commis sioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 18th day of November, 1933. Claimant names aa witnesses: Elgin C. Amldon. of 730 W. 11th, Medlord, Ore.: Zenith Smith, of Trail, Oregon; Chancy Arant. of Prospeot. Oregon: Edward Boothby, of Prospect, Oregon. HAMILL A. CAN AD AY, Register. Notice. Notice Is hsreby given, that the Board of Directors of Meoiora irri gation District has made a prelim inary determination of the area and description of Irrigable land In each legal sub-dlvlslon or other described tract where held In separate owner ship, within Medford Irrigation Dis trict and the proportionate ahsre or liability of each such tract of land for taxation in payment of 6460.000 of the four per cent refunding bonds or sain Meaiord irrigation District, which were authorized to be Issued at an election held In and for said District on the 8th day of September, 1933, which preliminary determina tion has been made pursuant to Sec tion 48-702, Oregon code, as amend ed by Chapter 163, Laws of Oregon lor the year 1B33, and wnich deter mination has been mads for the pur pose of fixing the Irrigable area of each ownership and each tract alore said, and' for the purpose of fixing the assessment tnereon in proportion to such irrigable area. Sato prelim inary debormlnatlon of Irrigable area Includes a description of ths land, the name of the ownership, the num ber of Irrigable acres of each tract, and the proposed assessment against eacn tract and parcel or lana for saia purpose, and all other data necessary to Identify the land and ownership ine lime and place lor hearing objections and remonstrsnces and en tertaining suggestions as to such pro posed assessment and proposed deter mination of benefits accruing from the existing irrigation system of sld district in proportion to irrigable area la nereDy fixed on tne 2oth day oi November, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. at the orrice of the Medford Irriga tion District in the Courthouse in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. The record of such determination Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Shakespear ean lover 8. Ethical XL Awards of valor IX. Makes speeches 14. To a higher point 15. Revolves 17. Matlv stats , ef e'rtht U. 8. Presi dents: abbr. 18. Kumber of manual digit 10. Glacial snow fields IL Deep hole 12. Tennysonlan character 14. Openwork fabrlo til. Head in. Gazed It. Had mercy on 10. Plkellk fish IL Exlat 12. Part of a flower 15. fitnmps a. Sailors l. Arabian garment 11. Let It atsna it. Dsnlsh money of sccount 18, Immature seed 15, Health resort Solution ef Yesterday' Puxxl L0CALmBE ADORElEX OjAL A R AjNG iHjSMB OV mmrAsrBjomBLi. IMOlNBlAl Al3lAMlENPURE f co mIpJa R EMS I RRlES ASjRE 46. Nwi orcnt- satlon; abbr. 47. Placet ftlon 49. Typ miasur 60. Comfort IS 2. Smooth H. Uutlcal char acttrs 66. Units of forca DOWN t. Ba pen! t.t I, Alleged forca one btllavad to product hrpnotlam etf-r r r r rcfTTF Ztt if" 'fg x1 ), a 3o fflM, WM g) 31 ' ' W 3r) ' "yT3T"40 Tm1 " sT "' """" ' ' L-J I. ; I ,- I ., I Y'iiiyJ may be Inspected at said office of satd Medford Irrigation District. Upon the conclusion of such hearing the Board of Directors of said Medford Irriga tion District will by resolution sub ject to the approval of the State Rec lamation Commission, determine the proper assessment within the limits of the proposed bond Issue to be charged asalnst each legal sub-dlvl slon or other described trsct If held in separate ownership In said district and th total benefit accruing to each legal sub-dlvlslon or other de scribed tract held In separate owner ship from the existing Irrigation sys tem oi saia irrigation district in pro portion to Irrigable area, but exclud ing rrom such determination of bene fits any benefits to accrue from the future operation and maintenance of saia irrigation system. MEDFORD IRRIOATION DISTRICT. By: O. Arnsplger, Secretary. Bell view BBLLVJEW. NOV. 15. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Heath entertained rela tives over the week-end. E. C. Stlnchfleld. grandfather of Mrs. c. F. Conley. made a trip to Bsndon last Tuesday. Mr. Stlnch fleld la making Ms home with Mr. and Mrs. Conley tnls winter. Austin Mays, who ha been visiting in Los Angeles for two weeks, re turned Monday. The danoe given by the Upper Val ley Community club last Friday even ing at th clubhouse was a success. Mrs. Mark True, Mrs. Henry Stenrud and Mrs. Herman Helm, who are on the dance committee, were In charge. Home extension unit met at the clubhouse Tuesday with a good at tendance of Intel es ted ladles. Mrs. Archie Klncald and Mrs. True ex plained the methods of using milk in various way In cooking. The ladle present then prepared several of these dishes for the noon lunch eon, which was supplemented with fruit salad and dessert. In the afternoon, auggeatlons for Christmas presents prepared by Mr. Mack home demonstration agent, were given to the ladles. The third meeting will oe held December 1, with Mrs. Mack present, demonstrating the different use of cheess. B. 8. Lay, proprietor of Lay's auto camp, returned Thursday from in- coma, where he had been visiting for week. A. L- Peachy returned Wednesday from Baldy Mountain lookout sta tion. Mr. Peachey had spent the summer at this station as fire war den. He will spend the winter at his home In this dlstlrct. Mrs. Richard C. Joy appeared on the Civic club program In several vocal solos, Tuesday. Parent-Teacher association will hold Its November meeting at the school- house Friday evening, November 17. The following program will be given: Piano duet by Mildred and Louise Martin: two-part songs by tne pri marv pupils. Mrs. Susanne Homea Carter will give a talk on school work. William Ford will give Thanksgiving story, and Mr. Willis Byrd will sing a solo. The progrsm will close with a song by tne inter mediate room. t Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Nor. 15. (Spl.) Glen Lannlng, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline, who has been visit ing with his aunt and uncle for about two years, left for hi home In Wapa koneta, Ohio, November 11, going with friends to Sacramento, Cel., and from there will take the stage east, Cross-Word Puzzie II. Mem bar of Uia firltitly rnellta trtba 11 Deadens the aound of It. Satiated ie. Glad I a tori aalutatlon to Caeaar II. American cataract 11, Father and mother II, Meaiurti of liquid or W tight Zl. French city , 37. Befora 29. Equality U2. Greek portlcol 23. LarKe game fish 14. Sea liRhtlnc forcea 15. Pale , at. Wigwam 17. Small table 40. Publlo con veyance. colloq. 4H. At one time 44. Weird 47. Takeiolld food 41. Male child M. Behold! II. lformer necatWa I. Dlaflrura 4. A judca of Iaraal I. Btlclan waUr lnr placa 9, Rail clou a muilcal eoropoiltloni f. Katlva maUta t. Short-napped fabrle . Br PROSECUTORS AT L.'j f .: f ) V i "v .V-,i k. h -vH f t ' X "H"' ! T 4Z-iO" t " v-i-. i "nsiv. ' VI. - v ' J ,jv . -j ; t T jv s , IR'Mifv j vV - , W ,V, rjrw Major figures on the prosecuting staff In th St. Paul trial of Rogei Touhy and three associates charged with the kidnaping of Wil liam Hamtn Jr. are George Sullivan (left), federal district attorney at St. Paul, and Joseph B. Keenan, assistant attorney-general. (Associate Press Photol LA GUARDIA'S SMILE OF. VICTORY H;r li B e 1 ..Mh Fiorello H. La Guardla, New York's mayor-elect whose 250,000 vote plurality on a "fusion" ticket swept Tammany from power In New York' city hall, Is shown In a Jovial mood with Mrs. La Quardla. (Associated Pres Photo) The young people of Eagle Point nd vicinity will mis alen, as he vas a social favorite. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Spencer spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Haak. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Klin visited Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Haak November 13. Mr. and Mrs. I. ft. Kline left November U for Boise, Idaho, where they will ,attend the annual confer ence of the National Orange. Thuy expect to Join Oeorge A. Palm'lUr and wife In Portland, and others who nro also on their way to th national Orange convention. Parent-Teacher asaoclstlon met at the school house Friday afternoon and had an enjoyable program. A meeting of the committee on arrangements tor a Joint Installation of the newly elected officers of the various subordinste Oranges In the county met at the home of Mrs. Oer trude Haak Tuesday evening and all arrangements hav been made, and sub-committees appointed. Mr. snd Mrs. O. C. Maust of Phoe nix were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Kline. Mr. snd Mrs. Howsrd Short andMr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline attended the dance at the Lake Creek Orange hall Stturday night. Sam Coy returned to his ranch In Climax, after a visit of a week with his family here. Mr. snd Mrs. Harvey Welters and Jim Walters, of Tslent, were dinner guest of I. R. Kline November 13. I Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. MoT. 18, (Spl.) Ssms Valley Extension unit conducted a milk cookery demonstration at tne school house Friday with Mrs. Ethel Duggan and Mrs. O. R. Tresham a leaders. After the lunch was served the box of Chrlstmss gift psttern sent out by the country demonstrator was opened and msny useful patterns copied. Twenty lsaie were presem, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist were very happily surprised Saturdsy to receive announcement from ijngview. wan., nf the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollenbesk. Mrs. Hollenbeak was formerly Ivern Hoist. The Jeekson county tesrhers" cho rus will entertain In the Bern Valley school house Friday night. Numbers will be rendered In costumes of In terest. A imall charge will be taken at the door. Ssndwlche. doughnut and coffee will be served. J. L. Row was successful In trap ping a large black bear Sunday mom ma- near the Oerber piece. Tills I on of h three bears noticed around here the past several weeks. The ani mal dressed 310 pounds. Election of officers will b the main business of th Orange session Satur day night. A good attendance I de sired. Birth of a son to Mr. nd Mr Olney Edlngton t the Purucker m ternlty home In Medford Sunday made great grandparents of W. W. TOUHY, TRIAL lit; W iv Edlngton and Mr. and Mr. J. L. Row. World peace wa the topic for the young peoples' meeting Sunday and wns led by Prof. O. W. Ayrca. Ladles' club will meet Thursday with Miss Mary Edlngton. E OFFICERS ELECTED BY LAKE GREEK CHAPTER LAKE CREEK, Nov. 16. (Spl.) Most Important business of the lsst meeting of Lak Creek Orange was annual election of officers, Floyd Charley, who waa elected master at this meeting, served the Orange In that capacity for two years when It waa first organised. Tom Stanley, elected overseer, spent the psst year In th gatekeeper's sta tion. Julia Sldley, elected lecturer at this meeting, held the same office several years ago, and was also secre tary when Orange was organized. llermsn Meyer, Jr., re-elected stew- srd, hss also served aa asslstsnt stew ard. Harry Tonn, who was re -elected asslstsnt steward, served three years as overseer. Anna Tonn, newly elected chsplaln, ha been treasurer of the Orange and also lecturer. Mabel Stanley was re-elected treas urer for th ensuing year. Secretary Myrtl Charley, who waa also re-elected, hss served in previ ous years as Cere and as lady assist ant stewsrd. Wallace Ragedale was elected gat keeper. Helen Sldley, elected Cere, held the office of Pomona a few years ago. Donna Brown, who was elected Po mona, once served as Flors. Helen Brown wsa elected Flora, Dorotha Meyer was re-elected lady aslstsnt stewsrd. Reed Charley, elected chairman of the executive committee, served two year as master and also as overseer, lecturer nd member of the execu tive committee. Rum Moore, elected to th execu tive committee, 1 th retiring mas ter, hsvlng held thst position for two years, and has lo been, chaplain and executive committee member. Clau Charley, th third member of the executive committee, waa for merly overseer. The Orange will give It regulr dunce Saturday venlng, November IB with music by the Butte Fall orches tra. Dances given by th Orarme re cently hav been very nJoyable and have attracted capacity crowd, ar cordially welcome. AU For Modern. Quick Fuel Oil Deliv ery service, Phon 818, Ead Trsnsfer Auto Olass. plats and shatter-proof Brill Metal Work. ATTACK ON NRA WINS BOOS FOR COM All I IILL MINNEAPOLIS, Not. 15. pl-Sen- Ator Thomaa D. 5chan waa hootd by a University of MlnneAota audience today u be gav aa address attack Inj the national recovery program. The Republican aenator from Mln noaota, a bitter critic of NRA, flr.it waa booed when ha referred to Presi dent Franklin D. Rooaevelt aa "Frank enateln Roosevelt" In talking about war debt which h said the Presi dent vu cancelling. Another outburat cam when ha aald Lincoln and Waahlngton woiM "turn over In their graves" at NRA activities, which he aaserted were be ing pushed "with the, government controlling the newspapers, radio and movies." He then said. "I know it's hard. boyn, hut you'va got to hear the truth." Thereafter ho waa not Interrupted. "W could have raised tariff bar- rlera and havo had every man hack at work within a few months, but as long as the NRA continues to last, everything Is golnft to remain back ward," he aald, and termed the re covery meaaure "the national ruin act." He adreesed 1,100 students and faculty members. UPPER VALLEY CLU8 IS GIVEN REPORT OF BELLVIEW, Nov. ID. (Spl.) -Regular monthly meeting of the Upper Valtey Community club was held last . Wednesday at the clubhouse, with 38 friends and members present. Vice-President Mrs. MArk True pre sided In the absence of Mrs. Homer Moore, presldont. During the busi ness meeting Mrs. Clara Klncald gav the report of the district federation. The club voted to subscribe for th publtcetlon "The Ctub Woman." for each member of the club, making It a 100 per cent club, and therejby re ceiving the special rate. A motion to hire someone to do the foil house cleaning In place of the members do ing It slso carried. The program began wltjh group sinn ing. Two readings were given by Mrs. Wade Wallls. Mrs. Richard Joy sang a group of songs,' accompanying herself on the pJano. Twelve boys and girl from the primary depart ment, dressed in costumes, sang sev eral two-part wings, led by their teacher. Miss Eunice Hagar. Dainty refreshment, were served from a table deoorated with a centerplec expressing a bountiful harvest.- Next meeting will be December IS. at which time a kids' Christmas party will be enjoyed. Mr. Dot William. Mr. Fehlghe, Mrs. Longstreth are on th program committee; Mr. Mo- Canse, Mos. Conley. Mrs. Meeervey snd Mr. Deadmon will act as hostesses. . To Face Trial 1 Gaorg Crawford, negro. Is to o to trial December 12 In Leesburg, V, for th alleged slaying of Mrs, Agnee Boeing Haley at Middleburg. Va, In January of 1932. (Assocl. sted Press Photo) , Touhy Trial Judge Federal Judge M. M. Joyce (abov.) will prsild ever th trial In St. Paul ef Roger Touhy and three associates en charge of kid naping William Hamm Jr., million. Ira St. Paul brewer, (Associated Prtil Photo) ' QrMATflD "?? I. W,;H V&Sr.'.sr,uij jLj.a- - S V - M 1 -rm-f MtoV'f..r.4