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PAGE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD HAIL TRTBUXE, ilEDPORD. OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAifl to Mil joui noma! Want to get rid or a tew odda uo and In nouatnold turnutuogi) Oo yon aeed tools tot your gar lent . . An mnpeiuin Want-o in tht Ma" Mount Olasaitleo Page wUl find the enawtt to cheat and many other perplexing oroblema. H re Are the Rates: psr word first msertl (Minimum 25c) Each additional uueruon. pet word Per line per month, without copy change Sim 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST Dark brown kid glove for left nd. Please return to Margaret Henaley. Mall Tribune. LOST If dog mlaalng. call IMS- WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Seamstresa to work in home near Talent lor W,"0": an. Phone Ashland 373-R-4. or write Box 1308, Tribune. WANTED .MISl'ANEMJS JXntED Rocklrg chair, larfic. leather or upholstered, large arm and high back. Write price and particular. Geo. Taylor. Box 37, Hornbrook, Cal. RE-UPHOLSTERING, tlnlihlng. re- gluelng. -j-eiepn"" pw-.. WANTED 1 i -horae gaa engine. Tel. 838. 39 8. BartletW WANTED Fumliy waahlnga. 718 8. Central. WANTED Croaa-cut and drag aaw. aire, wiusu", DO YOU OWN a flat-roofed building? you ahould have the aame inspect ed free of charge before the rainy aeaaon. Phone 7. Timber Producta Co. WANTED To buy good horse, weight about 1400 lbs. KC. cart Mall Tri bune. " WANTED To keep godd team horses for board. Good feed. Adolf Schulz. Beagle, Ore. WANTED Light -3-wheel trailer. Muet be cheap. Box 1191. Tribune. WANTED Electrlo radio. Must be reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly tick people In my home. Phone 437-x. WANTED Household goods, etovee. toola or what have you Medlord Bargain House. 37 N. Orapt St. Tel 1063. JUNE. WANTED Wa pay oaan tor JUNK BATTERIES RA01A10B8 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER - I link Of til descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 NO Orapt Tel I0 WANTED Raw furt. Prices advanced from 25 to 60. It will pay you to trBp. New and uaed trapa for aale. Medlord Bargain House, Med ford. Oregon. 37 North Grape St.. Phone 1062. FOR HENT HOUSES FOR RENT Six room houae furnish ed cloae In, tao.oo. Three room houae furnished, H5.00. For Sale 40 Acre ranch, 18 A. cultivation, balance timber and peeture. Lota of wood. Good alx room house unfurn ished. Price 815O0.0O. A good buy. 30 Acrea. 4'4 acrea under water. Balance creek bottom land. 5 acrea clover. Place fenced and croaa fenced. Good house and garage, also barn and chicken houses. Clear. Price 83150.00. Terma. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside FOR RENT One room houae, partly furn. 17. Water paid. Call 324-M. FOR RENT 3-room unfurn. house, newly renovated. 38 Cjttage. FURNISHED 6-room house. 815. Can sub-let 2 -room apt. Tel. 582-R. FOR RENT 2-room furnuihed apt. close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y. FOR RENT 431 Queen Anne. 4-room t stucco home; ;hsrdwood floors, fire ' place, electric range, basement and pipelesa hotalr furnace, 125.00 and water. Charlea R Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 303. TOP RENT 6-room houae, partly furnished: newly decorated, clean, eth and Oakdale Call at 518 So Oakdale. NEAT modern furn. 4-room house. 336 Crater Lake Are. FOR RENT 6-room house. 328 No. central. Inquire at Klein the Tailor. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696 FOl RFrn Homes furnished 01 unfurnished Brown White. HOUSES U0 IHJIO and 116 water oald. wood range Pnune 105 FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8 oedrooma C A DeVue. 523-J-2 per month. 5-room house on ! AAA Nll view lot it 115 Willamette fireplace, wash trays, hard wood floors: very modern. K-y at Union Sav.nga at Loan. 45 So. Cen tral FOR RENT New modern 4-roora house, with basement Redden 41 Co for RrT Mmrn.i.-:oi UCiOR 551. 6 Fres,. ) FOB RENT APARTJJESTS FURNISHED apt.; radio, oil heat, prl Tatt entrance, 518 8. Oakdala. FOR RENT Apte. o35 No. Rlverelde FOR RENT 4-rootn duple apart ment, elootno refrigerator and range, breakfaet nook. I urn ace otherwise uniumlahed. Phono e or tail W. A. Oatee at Groceteria. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM a 718 B. Main Ratet very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE room. 404 8. Orapt. FOR EXCHANGE SALE OR TRADE Fordson tractor. heavy dlac, ohisel-tootn cultivator, other toola & spray rig. 810 E. Jaok aon St. FOR BASSE 10-tubt Phllco radio for direct current Kobler light plant. Bol 1463. Tribune. FOB TRADE Chev. truck driven 11,000 mllea, for late model aedan. 8. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. TO TRADE Battery radio aet for wood. .Wltham super service. FOR SALE 1928 chev. coupe, or Box 88, Talent. EWES and city property to trade for what have you7 c. A. uevoe. ra. S33-J-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light aedan. Box 638. Tribune. rOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 2000 equity houae .2 lots, San Jose, cal., for Mediord or vicinity. Mortgage 1600. Write 38 Coloma St., Santa Cruz. Cal. SALE OR TRADE Dairy ranch. One of the best paying propositions In Jackson County. Valued at Twelve Thousand Dollars. No incumbrance. 24 head of fine dairy cows. Modern cow barn equipped with every con venience. Average Income about $16.00 per day. Will take unincum bered property for first payment. What have you. or will aell an easy terma. Thla valuable property will be disposed of at once to the one making best offer. J. C. BARNES Phone 910-Y. 20 N. Peach St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Corn and mllk-fd tur keya, geeae. Barred Rock hena. Mrs. R. E. Carley. Phone 258-X. TURKEYS FOR SALE Dressed or live. Phone 639-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS PEDIGREED roller canaries, all col ors. Vlsltora welcome. Mrs. Nellie Finney, Tel. 203, Jacksonville. Ore. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-3. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Shoate. Leo Young, Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Weaner piga. Adolph Schulx, Beagle. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 complete good sawdust burner. Phone 873. MANDOLIN and guitar for aale, 813 tor both. 35 Kenwood. FOR SALE Gat range and water heater In good condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-R-l. FOR modern, quick Fuel Oil Delivery call 833. Relnklng Trucking Co. Wt give S. & H. Green Stampa. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Deloo light plant, A 1-horae electrlo motor. A refrigerator, electric, A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation Phone 81. RADIOS New, used, rebuilt. If your radio It old or unsatisfactory call 668. We sell, repair, trade In or ax change. See the new Stewart Warn er and Croaley. Dons Radio Service, 423 E. Main. FOR SALE: White enameled bed 83.00 Maple aewlng rocker 800 Chllda' rocker . 2 60 Chllda' dresser .. 8.50 Chllda' desk with chair - 2.S0 Chllda' desk with chair 8 00 5 Corning Court. Phone 110. FOR SALE Fine Hubbard squaah. easy to cut, tl.uo per hundred de livered. Cheaper than potatoes. With each 200-pound order, we give twenty poundt free. Phone 1368-X. "PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF ITS" Prloea smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, ahruba, rosea and berry plants. Drive to W. B. Bar- num'a on Psciflc Highway. 8 miles south of Medford or Phone B51-R-3. CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON, OREOON. APPLES FOR SALE Delicious and Newtowna, sorted and washed, 23 to 65c per lug. Frlnk Orchard. Phone 611-R-l. FOR SALE 2-ply roofing, per roll, 61.20: alightly damaged. Hubbard Broa. Inc., Eaat Main and Rireralde. FOR SALE Oood oarnvard fertlllwr. Will deliver. Oall evenings. 774-R-4 FOR SALE 20 tons of hay. Phone 98-J. small or large lota. O. V. Myers FOR SALE Hay. wheat, barley and com c A. -levot. rel mj-j-i. FOR SALE Hungarian retch aeed Phone S33-J-4. for SALE Used sewing machine all m a k a: terms tf desired AD makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett FOR sand gravel, sediment fertiliser ana teaming. Phone tia-j. PF.RSUMAL OIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on business love, marriage. Rainoo Auto Camp A3ia t. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES CLOSING OUT1 My entire stock of used care before Dec. lat at SACRIFICE PRICES1 19S3 Ford V-6 Deluxe Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet 8 Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria 1939 Ford Rdst. with R. 8. Studebaker 6 Coach Chevrolet Sedan. Model 814 Cadillac 8 Sedan. 1937 Dodge Pick-up. Satisfactory terms can be given. EAKIN X.OTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 16 So. Fir Phone 304 FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet- coach. New paint Job. In good mechanical condition. A real bargain. Can be aeen at 1613 West Main. USED CAR SALE ALL PRICES REDUCED 80 to 60-Day Written Guarantee 1931 Chev. Spt. Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1930 Bulck R S Coupe 1938 Ohev. 4-door Sedan. 1939 Ford 3 -door Sedan. 1827 Nash Coupe. 1832 Terraplane Coupe. 1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan. 1929 Ford A Coupe. Also several good cars In older mod els Buy while cars are cheap. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1930 Ford truck with lumber hauling Job. Phone 31-F-31, Jacksonville. BUSINESS OPHOKTVNIITIE8 FOR SALE Good going business for less than coat. See the Nugget Con fectionery, Jacksonville. FOR LEASE Road house in good lo cation, will sell equipment. Tel. 1055. MISCELLANEOUS BUY SELL TRADE GUNS, boats, motors, sporting goods. score, office fix t urea, etc. 317 No. Riverside. GOLTJ BOUGHT Redden & Co. Get our new prices. IP YOUR ROOF leaks phone No. 7. Timber Products Co., for inspection and repairs. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop- ernes, oocn piacer ana lode, send complete information to Harry S. Fry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore. Z BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main Authorized Frigidalre Service. Other manes rep. Tel 427: nights 005-Y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title insurance Rooma 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave u pa tain. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. Expert Wtncruw Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT rel. 1172 House cleaning Floo Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W E Thomas. 4S South Central ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-157 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office, 1015 No Central Phone 816 Prloea right. Service guaranteed Ri'INKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prlo. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 333. BAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack- era ana movers special iivestocK moving equipment Prices right 819 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Painting and Paperhanging. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 64C-W 813 S Grape lob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 75 LEUAL NOTICES NO. 13771 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency wasningxon u o.. September 11, 1933 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has own made to appear that "Medford National Bank." in the City of Med ford. is the Count? of Jackson and State of Oregon, has complied with su cne provisions of the Statutes ol lefts United States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorised to commence the business of Banking; Now. therefore. L J. r. T. O'Connor Comptioller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank." in the City of Medford id the Jounty of Jackson and State of Ore gon, is authorized to commence the ous mess of Bank'.ng as provided in SeeUoa Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and sea) of office thla eleventa day of September 1933 (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department ) (Signed) J. F. r O CONNOR IMqinrtntton Notice. The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford in the State X Oregon u closing its affairs All note-honors and other creditor are nereoj noti fied to present the notes and other claims against the association for pavmant bated 8pt 20, 1913 GEO T. FREY, Cashier. RenrrnnlTStlnn Nntlr. M.irotd Nitkinii Bank Mdfurd National Bins locsten at! oelved charter No. 13T7I dated Sep tember 11, 1933. and commenced bus lntiss September 13, 1033. The new bank is a continuation of the old back excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act of 1033, and has an entirely new Capital of 100.- ooooo. Dated Sept 30. 1933. OEO. T. FREY, OasMar. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. ; Eagle Point Irrigation District, a : quasi -municipal corporation, Plain tiff, vs. Toonard E. Forester; also all other persona or parties unknown claim- ; lug any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in or to the property de scribed herein, Defendants, To: Leonard E. Forester: also all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In or to the property de scribed herein: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby notified that the Eagle Point Irriga tion District, a quasi -municipal cor poration, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Stat of Oregon, located wholly within Jack.on County, Oregon. Is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency No. 01034, dated and Issued on the 32nd day of November. 1932. by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson County, Oregon, for the amount of rnteen and 01-100 ($15,011 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year itMu. ieviea dv said Enzie point ir rigation District, together with pen alty and interest and costs thereof upon the real property located with in the said irrigation district, County and State, assessed upon the 1930 tax roll to Leonard E. Forester and of which said property the Defendant Leonard b. Forester is the owner of the legal title as the same appears of record in Jackson .County, Oregon. said real property being particularly aescr.Dea as rouows, to-wit: The Northwest quarter (NW4) of the Southwest quarter (flwy4) of section three ' (3) ' in Twp. 35 south of Range 1 west of W. M. containing 40 acres. You are further notified that the Id Eagle Point Irrigation District, a quasi-municipal corporation, has paid the taxes levied against said premises Dy sam district for subsequent years and the rate of Interest on said amount as follows: Year, 1931; da to issued. Nov. 38. 1932: tax receipt No. 15165: amount. 913 47; rate or interest. 8. First half 1932; date Issued, Oct. 31. 1933; tax receipt No. 9336; amount, 95.12; rate of Interest, 8. Said Leonard E. Forester as the owner of the legal title to the above described property as the aame ap pears or record in the ofrioa of the County Recorder for the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, and each and all of the other persons, defend ants above named, are hereby further notified that the said Eagle Point Irrigation District, a quasi -municipal corporation, plaintiff herein, will ap ply to the Circuit Court of the Coun ty of Jackson. Stats of Oregon, for a Decree foreclosing the Hen of the riainurr acainat the DroDertv above described and mentioned m said Cer tificate and tax receipts for aid taxes paid by tne Plaint ff. And you are hereby summoned to appear in tne above Court and cause within sixty (G0i days from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons and defend this action or pay the amount due the Plaintiff here in as shown above, together with costs and interest, and in case of your failure to do so. a Decree will be entered by the above entitled Court foreclosing the lien of the Plaintiff herein for said taxes and costs against the lands and premises above described. This Summons is published in the Medford Mall Tribune. Medford. Ore- Ron, by order of the Honorable H. D Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered the 10th day of November. 1933. The date of the first publication of thla Summons Is November 13. 1933. BOGOS A BENOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 138 Bwt Main Street. Medford, Oregon. ' Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Epoch 4. Couch 8. Chief actor 15. Not strict 12. Medicated pellet 14. Walking stick 1R. Pacify 17. Iat artery 18. Prophet 19. One who traverses new country tl. Fold over on 23. Purr up 24. Change from a purpose by persuasion ST. Light touch 30. Alternative 31. Germ cell 33. 'J east of burden 3ft. Ourselves 16. Aromatlo bsT ersge S&. Was present at (1. Table dish 14. Japanese fish it, On who testi fies under oath 19. Rfrpose i. Ward off Solution of Saturday's P utile R E C E P TlofgiulBfER! MpC E,qA gg AfT Aj n Th e hp a dm g ep gg s s pEl SlO B ggj P0 dET Q OR AtTTo rULTlH E W gE g-EEaj EE myK oggl P A G AJKlH BjA H aP E S A5 E BIO OIE S H E AIR R. E T EOITSI Sfcj A ST A5 A P U QE T Eg H0 ft SlE P L A V IsItIoisIsein omslz a m s 83. Short aria 64. Peruse 65. Units 66. Orsn of hearlnr 17. Makes a ml' take M, Rtalk it. Color ' r r wk r r 17 Wi if I" m A ,s ,h HI 7 M pL!! 3a yjf', ffp 3 JJ J4 HP JMLi , !t-Ll; gg - --- t Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary a. nepier, neceased. Notice is Hereby Given, that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Mary A Hepler. deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same, with proper vouchers. required by law, at the office of her attorney, Jesse Patterson, at room 7, In the Palm building, Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, within alx months from the date of the last pub lication of this notice. OLA E. HEPLER. Administratrix of the Estate of Mary A. Hepler. deceased. First publication Nov. 30. 1933, and the last publication Dec. 18. 1933. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of James Martin Brown, deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given to all per sons who have claims against the Es tate of James Martin Brown, deceased, to present said claims properly veri fied to the undersigned, O. H. Bengt son, at the office of Bogga and Bengt son. attorneys, 138 East Main Street, Medlord, Oregon, within six (8) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which date is the 20th day of November, 1933. O. H. BENOTSON, Administrator. Bogga and Bengtaon. attorneys. King's clubhouse, located at the Junction of the old Pacific highway and the new cut-off was burglarised early Sunday betAveen 13:30 and 3:45 a. m., according to state police who Investigated the report. Otto King, proprietor, told officers he was not at home during those hours, and upon returning found his place had been entered. Entrance was gained by breaking a glasa In the front window. Included in the articles stolen was the cash register, which contained about 835, three cartons of cigarettes, a rifle, a shot gun and a pistol, five gallons of alcohol and two gallons of whiskey. Uf WASHINGTON, Nov. 37. ( AP) A report by the federal bureau of agTi cultural economics that fall grain sowing In Russia la lagging behind came today colncldentally with word from the London wheat pact confer ence that lesa opposition la expected from the soviet in Che attempt to bring Russia Into the agreement. LONDON, Nov. 37. (API A gloomy outlook for wheat still prevails, the world International wheat commis sion found when It met today to re view the developments of the past two months. The 36 delegates agreed that Rus sian exports have not been a depress ing factor, although the soviet still lefusea to accept the quota offered by the big four the United States, Can ada, Argentina and Australia. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethtlwyn B. Hoffmann Cross-Word Puzzie t. Go suddenly and swiftly-. colloq. t. Covered with a thick. black liquid 10. Poker stake 11. Back IS. Kxpungs 17. Wing SO. Fold of etoth O. Kind of dog 34. Dowry 36. Anger 36. Child's marble 28. Reverent fear 2ft. River bottom 33. Obstinate 34. Trap IT. Come Into view II. Occupant 40. Ate according to rule 43. Nohtemen 43. Insect 41. Have the courage 4. Always 4T. Largest Tes table organ Ism 41. Remain M, Weed HI. Doctrine IS. Bone DOWN I. Alack 3. Tawn I. Forces out 1. Mineral spring . French river f. Bent T. Indian mulberry KING'S CLUBHOUSE IS BURGLARIZED WHEAT OUTLOOK CONTINUES BLACK SINCLAIR AT SENATE INQUIRY eft Operattona of a consolidated oil stock pool whlch( In 1u29 netted participants $12,000,000 was under Investigation by ihe'tenate banking committee with Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil man, ai the principal witness. Sinclair (left) la shown as he was aworn In by Chairman Fletcher before giving his testimony. At right la Ferdinand Pec or a, committee counael. (Associated Press Photot (ountyBriefs McLeod McLEOD, Nov. 37. 8pl.) McLeod Extension unit held an all-day meet ing at Mrs. E. L. Glass' November 18. Mrs. Frank Dttaworth and Mrs. J. E. Peyton, local cookery leaders, demon strated various uses of milk. Twenty- nine ladles attended. Next meeting will be at Mrs. Harry Harding's De cember 13. Mrs. Mabel C. Mack will demonstrate uses of cheese. Laurelhurst P.-T. A. held an even lng meeting November 17. A fine Thanksgiving progrom was given by the school children and Mrs. Nedrey gave a reading on alms of the P.- T. A. Interesting games were played, directed by Mlsa Erma Olans. A large gathering enjoyed the evening. Mr. Croft, who Is in charge of the federal egg taking station, recently established on Butte creek, about a mlle above Its mouth, Is now strip ping allverslde eggs, to be hatched at the Butte Falla hatchery. A library station has recently been Installed at Mrs. McFnrlands, of the Train homestead, for use of McLeod renders. This library includes 215 fiction and 3ft non-fiction books and has been loaned by the Jackson county library lor three months. Local folks are encouraged to use them. Leo Hoag, who underwent an ope ration for appendicitis the 14th, is making satisfactory recovery and will be home In a few days. His mother spent several days at his bed side tlfter his operation. Munro Gordon of flams Valley naa been visiting his daughters, Mrs. E. L. aiass and Mrs, Jim rangers ior several days, leaving Saturday for a short visit with another daughter at Lake Creek. Jesse Walker of flams valley bought potatoes from Frank Dttaworth Mon day. A large black bear, weighing "60 pounds, was killed near the K. L. Glass place last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding proved up their homestead last Saturday. The following McLeod folk were Medford visitors Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dltsworth and daughter, Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coburn and daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alworth and W. L. Edmondson spent November 17 In Medford. Tom Carlton was a visitor at the court house November 31. Mrs. Ethel Casey snd Mrs. Fred Bsrts were In Medford on buslneaa November 31, Miss Erma Olass is suffering from a severe cold. Prospect basketball team received a surprise when they won a game from the strong Central Point high school team November 1ft. The final score was 30 to 30. Prospect dis played some 'brilliant team work. Several McLeod hoys attended. Laurelhurst school Is scheduled for a basket bsll game with the Pros, pect grade school Friday. Laurelhurst T-AURELHURfiT. Nov. 37. (flU Laurelhurst school defeated the Pros pect grsdes at basketball here Novem ber 34. by a srore of 17 to 14. Pros pect pisyera: Russell Weber, Don Ley man, Everett Ttbbett, Bob Beck, Stan ford Plerson, Lawrence Tlbbett. Laur elhurst team : Hooert Thomas, Lois Glass, James Thomas, Bobby Ohrt. Donald Vaughn, Betty Coburn. Mrs. Grieve, representing the Red Cross, was vl.l'or In the community Thursday afternoon. Pupils of the school received several interesting letters telling of early life in Jackson county, from Mra. Alio Applegate Sargent of Jacksonville. School pupils who have been neither absent nor tardy during the past six weeks are; First grade. Jack Rodger, Harold Tr!nr aecord grade, Raymond Train; third graoe, Wendell Vaughn; fourth grade, Joyce Nedry; alx tti trade, Robert Ertnar Peyton. Csrol Nedry, Betty Coburn: seventh gradT. Bobby Ohrt, Cecil Dormers, Dona'.d Vaughn; eighth grade, Lois Glass. Pupils on the honor roll (grades of S and above) are: Plrst grade. Begin Smith, Leatha Mclntlre, Harold Train; second trade, Raymond Train: fourth grade, Joyre Nedry: sixth grade, Carol Nedry. Betty Co burn, seventh graUe, Cecil Rodger, Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Not, 26. (Spl) Mrs. J, L. Rohrer of Brownsboro vaa hoatess Wednesday to the Loat Creek Community club. Mrs. C. R. Moore and Mrs. H. B. Fox demonstrated the use of milk In cooking. Christmas gift suggestions and patterns were demonstrated In the afternoon by Mra. Rita Meyers. Among those en Joying Mrs. Rohrer's hospitality were Mesdames Mary Moore. Allle Far- low. Edith Junes, Amy Qrlssom, Lavernt Pech, Margaret Tech. Anna Tonn, Margaret Nussbaum, Ethel Hoefft, Mayaol Hoefft, Minnie Foi, Fatton Olass, Vera Wright, Rita Myers; Susie Hanson, Qeorge Han sen, Earl Tucker, Ed Tucker. Walter Marahal, W. Y. Marahal, Mabel Mack and Mist Olass. Mra. William Hoefft and daughter Edith, were overnight gueata of Mra. H. H. Fox, Thursday. Donald and Richard Orlgaby spent the week-end In Medford with their parents. Rndlo club met Monday with Mra. H. E. Pech to listen to Mra. Mack'a talk on child Welfare over KMED. Mr. and Mra. Roy Orlgsby are the parents of a aeven-pound daughter, born November 19. Mr. and Mra. Ted Hoefft wtrt shopping In Medford Monday. Oueatt . Sunday at the William Hoefft home, were Mr. and Mra. Artie Edwards, and family of Ash land and Mr. and Mra. Vandorfy or Medford. 1 Trail TRAIL, Not. 37. (flpl.) r. Young of Ssn Francisco Is here to spend a few weeks at the home on Rogue river. Boyd Tucker made a business trip to Ashland the first of the week. Charles Blssse Is home after sev eral weeks at work for the govern ment. Mrs, Alma Merrlman and son Lee were guests at the Ed Pence home Thursday evening. Irven Howe and Ernie Ernst went to Klamath county to hunt geese and ducks the past week. Oeo. Fisher Is helping Boyd Tucker get In the fall crop. Mrs. Alma Merrlman, Lyal Tucksr and Jennie Hutchinson attended the club meeting of the Grange ladles at Mrs. Etella Haley's In Esgle Point Wednesdsy. Mrs. John fltllle has been quite sick at her home on the highway, but Is better at thla time. Mrs. Charles Blaase and her mother, Mrs. Zlmmerley, are both on the sick list. S. W. Hutchinson made a trip to Klamath Falls Friday. Mrs. Will Buck, who was operated on at the Community hospital in Medford ten days ago. Is getting along nicely and hopes to leave the hospital soon. Mr. and Mrs. Klva Hutchinson and daughter Uhlrley of Klamath Falls were week-end guesta at hla parents' home here lost week-end. Mrs, Wllmer Ragsdale, who hss been quite sick. Is getting better. Mrs. Bortr and Mra. Casey of Casey'a camp called on Mra. 8. W. Hutchinson Tuesday afternoon. Co. A Notes During the past few weeks thert haa been an unusual turnover In personnel In the organization, cauaed ,-y enlistments In the CCO and also removal from the state. Tht following men have been dis charged from company A recently! Sergt. Oeorge F. Llndley, Corporal Robert A. Forbet, Pvt. tel. Dallas Orove. Jr. Pvt. icl. Olenn W. Thomat, Pvt. 1C1. Frank F. Wright, Private Walter R. Atkins, Prvlatt Cleo Hutchlna. Priratt Robert J. Prentice, Private Edward B Robblnt, Privat Willis C. Vincent. The following new enlistments have been mtda recently: Lturanct S. Ouffel, Loult W. Hodgson, Elton C. Miller, Merrltt M. Probstfleld. Hobert C Daley. Dtibeil tt, Bojd. FALLING DOLLAR J IN L Dollar at Premium Year Ago Bought 31 Pounds Ster lingNow Good for Only 21 Pounds Want Gold By OSCAR LEiniXd l-ONDON. (pi Reluctantly tht) American colony It admitting tha Its financial hey-day In London It over and H ahapet anew torn and tattered budgets. A year ago. with tht dollar at premium, every 100 pushed serosa the counter of a bank brought aome- thlng like 31 pounds aterllng; now, the 100 buya only about 81 pounds, a dlferenct of nearly $48. Get paid In rounds. That difference hat ushered In an era of tightening belts in the Amer ican colony, 0.000 atrong 1n London alone, but very few Individual! art returning to the United State.. Tht depreciation of the dollar, how ever, hat produced one notlceablt trend many American concerns art paying their employes is British ater llng. Thla has been particularly true with eoneerna whose representatives la England were given talary euta a year ago when the dollar waa at a pre mium. Diplomats Ask Gold. Calculating their employee' dollar salaries on a basis of what the cost of living la In America, these firms pay sterling figures on a basis of th cost of living In London. United States government employes, with talarlee shaved down aa In Amer ica, have conducted a campaign to get paid In gold. The tnawer la under stood to have been that until tht pound 1a quoted, If ever. a.t 10. Unclf Sam oannot undertakt to pa In gold. flomt Americana aay that while tht pound la below the par M.8S ratt. tht dollar-pound ratet are much to . their disadvantage. Food Mats Tell Story. Having no faith In index tlgurea. which, thty aay. art not comparab'.t because tht baa la of reckoning tht coat of living In tht two countrtea U not tht aame. many of them have msdt their own atudlea. They compart tht Friday tvenlng chaln-atore grocery Hate from Amer ica with English lists and, quality tor quality, pound for pound, can for can, figure they can live mort cheap ly tn America. HOTELL IN SONS STAGE OFFERING ASHLAND, Ore. (Spl.) Winston. Hotel of Medford took a leading pari In the original skit, Huey and Hooey, recently enacted tn the Llthla thea ter here, at one of tht feature cele brating homecoming week at tht Southern Oregon Normal. Tht play waa a melodramatte comedy dealgned by Angus Bowmer, Instructor In dra matics, and aeorgt aillette. a former atudent of Southern Oregon Normal. A unique aspect or tht play wai tht unusual tcenery designed by Wil liam Cottrell, a atudent In the rt department. Tht tcenery waa to de algned that by a mere change ol lights, two designs painted on thf same drop were brought Into light, the first background, wlerd and ghost ly, disappearing to be tuoceeded by a second mart tpectecular background. Mr. Hotel was graduated from tht Medford high echooi In 138. While In high school he wa mem ber of tht men't quartet, wa yell leader for a year and a half, and par ticipated in debate and dramatic. Ht It enrolled thla year In tht Junior college department of Southern Ore gon Normal echool. JAIL SETgONOWNER For potting sign. "Beware, set gun," on a trail In the Oak Flat country below Illlnolt In Josephint county, William T. Bergmans, arrest ed Thursday by state police, wat sen tenced to three months In the Jose phine oounty Jail. According to of flcer. ha admitted having a gun thert prtvloualy, "but neglected to take down tht tln.' State police of tht game division charge that Bergmann killed a deer only a few day ago, and had It dress ed, hanging In hi cabin. The aign waa discovered on tht trail laat week by forest guards when the forest flrt brokt out in tht Illinois country. DUCK HUNTER KILLED KLAMATH FALLS, Ort.. Nor. ST. (AP) Porter Hart. 33. wat Instantly killed by accidental discharge of a shot gun Sunday while hunting ducka on Wood river. Hart waa dragging tht gun from hi boat when the trig ger wat snapped. Tht ahot ttruck htm full In tht cheat and he died before companions could summon tld. Sheet metal work a all kind.