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PAGE NTSTE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, M"EDFOIir), OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? Wajfl to sell youi nomeV Went to get rid at a lew xll nd In household furnishingsr Do ;ou need tools toi foul gar lent An inespenalve Want-AO in the Mall rrtbune Olesailieo Psge will find the answer cc these and many other perplexing oroblema , H re Are the Rates: Per word met insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, per word 1 (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy changes Hit 75 Phone Wax-Dark brown kid glove i for left hand. Please romti Hensley. Mall Tribune. LOST II dog missing, call I61 TV ANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Party with large tractor to pull 15 acres of apple stumps. Riverside Apts. Telephone 4o7-J. WANTED Rocking chair, largo. leather or upholstered, large k . . . writ nrlre enn sna nisn uv. particulars. Geo. Taylor, box Hornbrook, Cal. RE-UPHOLSTERING, finishing, re glueing. Telephone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Family washings. 119 8. Central. . . DO YOO OWN a flat-roofed bulldlngV You should nave m. ..m. ed free of charge before the rainy . season. Phone 7. Timber Products wiimD-Tobuj good horse, weight : WANTED 10 buy goua u . about 1400 lba. KC. care Mall Trl- I tf buns. WANTED To keep good team horses for board. Good feed. Adolf schulz. Beagle. Ore. W Light 3-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1191. Tribune. WANTED Electrlo radio. Must be reasonable. Box 368. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my borne. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. JUNB. WANTED We oat cash for JUNK UATTERltth i RAOIAIOaS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER tunk of ail descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No 3 rape Tel 1063 WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced from 25 to 80. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. -Oregon. 27 North Grape Si Phone 1002. FOB KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Deor 1, 'A duplex; heat; furn. or unfurn. 246 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room stucco home. 618 So. Oskdale. 'for RENT 3 houses, furnished, 55 10. 812 Summit. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house; well furnished. Tel. 1335-X. FOR RENT One room house, partly furn. 57. Water paid. Call 224-M. FOR RENT 5-room unfurn. house, newly renovated. 26 Cottage. FURNISHED6V nm house. 16. Can sub-let 2-room pt. Tel. 682-R. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y. FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne, 4-room stucco home: ihardwood floors, fire place, electric range, basement and plpelesa hqtair furnace, 625 00 and water. Charles R Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOP RENT 6-room house, partly rurnlshed; newly decorated, clean. 6th and Oskdale Call at 618 So. Oskdale. NEAT modern turn. 4-room house. 336 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT 6-room house. 328 No. Central. Inquire at Klein the tailor. HOMES FOR KENT Call 66 FOI KKNT Home furnuned or unfurnished Brown WhlU. HtjusHS HO. at2&0 and 15 water paid: wood range Phone 106. FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 3 bedroom. 0. A. DeVoe. 623-J-a. . per month, 5-room house on S20 view 1 115 Willamette; w fireplace, wash trays, hard wood floort: very modern. Key at Union Saving & Loan. 45 So. Cen tral FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement Redden & Co. FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 446 So. Front. FOR BENT APARTMENTS FURN'. apt.; radio, oil heat, prl vste wanes. 518 6. Oskdale. FOR RF I Apt 525 No Riverside rtfNT 4-roono dupiea apat- m-n "lectnc refrigerator ana rr. n-eakfat nook luxnac o a jnfuxniahed tUon 443 K c4 &. A, ae t ovsridt FOR BENT BOOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 11 ft Main Batea very moderate. FOR REST FUUNISUED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE roome. 404 8. drape. FOR tXCIIANGE FOR SALE 10-tube Phllco radio lor direct current Kohler light plant. Box 1463, Tribune. TOR TRADE Cher. truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model sedan. 8. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. TO TRADE Battery radio set wood. Wltham Super Service. EWE3 and olty property to trade for what have you? O. A. DeVoe. Ph. 623-J-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electrlo ewlng machine (or light sedan Box 938. Tribune. , OR EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE $3000 equity house 3 lots, San Jose, Cal., lor MedfOTd or vicinity. Mortgage 81600. WrlU 35 Coloma St., fiama 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 lnoome about 15.00 per dny. Will take unincum bered property for first payment. What have you. or wJU sell an easy 'terms. This 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 St White. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Corn end milk-fed tur keys, geese. Barred Rock hens. Mrs. R. E. Csrley. Phone 35B-X. aAr.re r.., . . live. Phone 539-J-l. Luke. FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS PEDIGREED roller canaries, all col ors, visitors welcome. Mrs. Nellie Finney, Tel. 202, Jacksonville, Ore. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-3. FOR- SALE LIVESTOCK MILK COW lor sale. Tel. 133-L. FOR SALE 2800-lb. team cheap for Lewis. Butte Falls road. FOR SALE Shoats. Leo Young, Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Weaner Schulz, Beagle. pigs. Adolph MUSICAL INS'IKOMENTS. FOR SALE 3 violins. Bargain. Call Jackson Hotel Barber Shop, this week only. SACRIFICE See at once. Small bungalow piano, slightly used, lese tnan aiuu. uasn wuks. mrs. jtwi Grand Hotel. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ear corn, 90o hundred M. L. Porter, ttt. l. rnonm i-r--.. PREMIER Duplex vacuum cleaner with attachments. Bargain. oi a Central. FOR SALE Heater; like new; cheap. Tel. 1333-X. , FOR SALE 1 complete good sawdust burner. Phone 973 FOR SALE Oaa range and water heater In good condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-R-l. FOR modern, quick Fuel Oil Delivery call 332. Relnking Trucking Co. We give S. is H. Oreen stamps. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light pisnt, A 1-horse electrlo motor, A refrigerator, electric, A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 81. RADIOS New, used, rebuilt. If your radio is old or unsatisfactory call 668. We sell, repair, trade In or x change. See the new Stewart Warn er and Crosley. Don s Radio Service, 423 E. Main. FOR SALE Fine Hubbard squash, easy to cut, 81.00 per hundred de livered. Cheaper than potatoes With each 300-pound order, we give twenty pounds free. Phone 1368-X. 'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF ITS" Price smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plant. Drive to W B. Bar num'a on Pacific Hlghwsy, 3 miles South of Medford or Phone 851-R-3. CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON, OREGON. APPLES FOR SALE Delicious and ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep Newtowns, sorted and washed. 35 toltember U, 1938 and onimenced ous 65c per lug. Frink Orchard, Phone I mess September 18. 1&33. The new flll-R-1. I bank ts a continuation of the old - j Bank excepting that it la organized FOR SALE 3-ply roofing, per roll, 'under the Banking Act of 1933. and 1 20; slightly damaged. Hubberd Bros, inc.. East AUtn ana Riversiae FOR SALE 20 ton of hay. 98-J. APPLES from 30 to 75 cent a box in small or large lota. O. V. Myers Orchard, Phone 358-J. FOR 8ALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. 0r A. DeVoe. Tel 523-J-3. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 62S-J-4. FOR SALE Used sewing mi chins all m a k e a; terms if desired All make rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlatt FOH sand gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 913-J FOR SUE ACTOMOnil.ES CIOIMNO OUT I My entire etorfc ot uiwd care before Dec. 1st at SACRIFICE PRICESI lpn2 Ford V-8 Deluxe Sedan. 1P32 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria 120 Ford Rdst. with R. S. StudebAker A Coach Chevrolet Sedan. Modal 314 Cadillac S Sedan. 1027 Dodge Pick-up. Satisfactory term can be given. EAKIN a.OTOR CO Dode-Plymouta Dealer FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR SALE ALL PRICES REDUCED 30 to 60-Day Written Quarantee 1931 Chev. Apt. Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1930 Bulck R S Coupe 1028 Chev. 4-door Sedan. 1929 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1927 Nash Coupe. 1932 Terraptane Coupe. 1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan. 1929 Ford A Coupe. Also several good cars In older mod els. Buy while ears are cheap. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1930 Ford truck with lumber hauling Job. Phone 31-F-31, Jacksonville. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthlul advloe on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. BUSINESS OKPOKTUNIITIE9 FOR SALE Good going business for less than cost. See the Nugget Con fectionery, Jacksonville. FOR LEASE Road house In good lo cation. Will sell equipment. Tel. 1065. MISCELLANEOUS BUY SELL TRADE GUNS, boat, motors, sporting goods. store, or nee fixtures, etc. bit no. Riverside. GOLD BOUGHT Redden Ss Co. our new price. IFV YOUR ROOF leaks phone No. t. Timber Product Co., for inspection and repairs. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop-! erties, botu placer and lode. iena lstratrlx did on the 20th day of No complete Information to Harry 8. vember. 1933, file In the above en Fry fc Company, 417 Davl Bldg.. titled Court and cause her verified Portland. Ore. (Final Report and Account, taking that - - x-w- the mm h nomvad tha Art mini. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil -------- Tz " i Authorised Prlgidalre Service. Othei make rep Tel 427: nights 005-Y BUSINESS D1HECTOKY Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract ot Title. Title Insurance Room 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. A Detract ot Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Wlnoow Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT 11 1172 House cleaning Floo. Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATBi MODEL AUTOS Three per cem Per oiontn on un paid balanoe No other charges See W E Thomas. 46 South Central ground floor Oraterian Theater Bldg. State License No S-157 Transfer. EAD6 TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed RF INKING TRUCKING CO- Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reaaonaole price- 11) No Fli Street. Phone 332. HAWLBY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044- X painting and raperhanslng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging - Tel A46-W 313 8 Grape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kind; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, ana blank, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in tne printing unes. 28-30 N Grape Phone 76 LfcOAL NOTICES Liquidation Notire. The MedJTod National Bank tocateo at Medford in the State of Oregon t closing its affairs, All note-holder and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and othei oialma against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 20, 1033. OEO. 1. PREY. Cashier. Reorganisation Notice. Medford National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Mediord in the State of Oregon re- ha tn entirely new Capital otf 6100.- 000 00 Dated Sept 30. 1933. GEO T. FRET. Caihlar. Notice of Final Account. In the County court of the State of OreRon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Cham pion J. McCollum, Deceased. Notire I hereby given that I have filed my Final Account of the ,id mlnlatratlon of the estate of Cham pion J. McCollum, doceased, and thst the court has fixed and appointed o'clock a. m. a the time for hearl:ij objections thereto, if anv there oe. and for settlement thereof. DAVID 8. McCOLLUM. Administrator of the above estate. Dated November 24. 1933. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. Jackson County Building and Lon AaoctaMon, an Oregon building and loan corporation. Plaintiff, vs. C L Dor!r and Iri Dwige. husband and wife; F. L. Ren fro and Rum A. Renf.-o. (also known as Ruth W. JVnfro), hunband and wife; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest in or to the real eautp described in the Complaint on file herein. Defendant To: F- L Renfro and Ruth A. jfroh husband and wife; also ell other i persons or parties unknown claiming sny right, tltkr, estate, Hen or Interest i In or to the real estate described la the Complaint on file herein, ! In the name of the State of Ore- ! eon. tou and each of you are hereby ' required to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff on file rerein against you, or oinerw.se pieaa thereto, within four (41 week from the dat of the first publication of this Summons. You are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the Com plaint of the Plaintiff ar required herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, which Is succinctly stated as follows: A judgment and decree foreclosing; the Plaintiff mortgage on property situated and being in the County of Jackson,. State of Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wit: The 8i of Lota 7 and 8 In Block 1 of Narregan'a Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof. This Summon 1 published In the Medord Mall Tribune, Medford. Ore gon, by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 20th day of November. 1933. The date of the flrat publication of this Summons Is the 21st day of November, 1933. BOG OS fc BENCrTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Notire of Hearing on Final Report and Account of Administratrix, In the County Court or the State; of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Zach C -.moron (also sometimes known as Zachery Cameron, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given ty the un dersigned as the Administratrix of the estate of the above named Zach Cameron, deceased, that said Admin- tratrlx discharged, her bond exoner- atdl ln ProPrty or estate dis- iriDiitea io corinne Murpny, soie neir of the said decedent, and that final settlement of the estate be made, and the estate be closed; that acting upon said Final Report and Account the Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the said Court, duly mad and entered an order setting the hour of 11:00 o'clock Yi , on December 20th. 1933, a the time, and the court room of the above entitled court a the place, for the hearing of any objections to said Final Report and Account, and requir ing any heir, creditor or other person in teres tea in saia estate to, on or be fore the day so appointed for such hearing and settlement, file his ob jection thereto, and to any particu lar item tnereoi, specifying the par ticulars of such objection, and di recting that this notice be published as provioea dv taw. Notice is therefore given that all such persons havlna any such ob lections file the same In this court and cause prior to said hearing and settlement. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 20th day of November, 1933. CORINNE MURPHY. As Administratrix of the Estate of Zaoh Cameron, Deceased. THE GRANGE Enterprise Grange. Enterprise Grange met Friday even ing at the Grange hall with a fair attendance. Enterprise has nearly doubled It membership since Booster night. Officers elected for 1934 are: Mas ter. Frank Jackson; overwer, Roy Moore: lecturer, Dorothy Steward; steward, Wallace LeMotne; assistant steward, Leonard Jackson (re-elected); chaplain, Ruth LeMolne; trees- Mail Tribane Daily ACROSS 1, Nocturnal animals S. On the surr- mlt of a. Upper it mo 12. Prepare for publication IS. Destructive nsect. 14. Pasture 15. On lost be yond recall: slang 17. Conk i UK devlcs 19. Poll 21. Poor Solution of Yesterday's Puzxja SEER IP" XPLORER igLAPiirmii ssyADiDAe EAAflTENlDEO fflpLkTEjTA M die p onT mTtIrest a v e RljpAr ' EZI 5. L a vWQ ne s'e ar 1TrTste1mdy1e" I 211. Auction i 24, Italian river ib, vi.tcoua Disc liquid 29, Metal ai It comta (mm the mine 37. Unpaid debt 29. One I n1j fi nitely 11. With Si. Mnka certain 35. Lika 36. tityljh: coiloq. M. Water sprit 3?. Shelter 4", Pronoun 41. In.pct 41. Onn eiru 44. Worship 4. Fannutd 48. Mournful tun 11. Aerial rail ways: colloq. 12. Cry of ths ancient bacchanals 14. Exactly dWlii bis by two Kg. Rind of grain M. Daybreak 7. Nourish 1 r r r w i6 17 18 wyt 13 jr- -rr - rvr- -jt- - Vfh rr I '.' t ' '07 W'0 il, K W- -0 m ; 1 n ins g 3f mm s mm 1 pp 46 4 So 55 9" 9S1 urer, Neva Moore (re-elected): secre tary, I ret a Jackson: gat keeper. Wayne Ray: Cere. Nola Aune: Po mona, Betty Htllts: Flora. Emma Dsr land: lady assistant steward. Col lata Johnson: newly elected member of executive committee, Charles Le- Molntf: chairman H. K. C, Jerusha Moore; publicity, Vivian Norman Barto. The new officers will be Installed by Arthur Brown, deputy state mas ter, at an all-day meeting here. De cember 10. The ladies will bring dinner, there will be a program and a generally instructive and recrea tional day. Any nearby Orange who would like to join ln this Installa tion will be welcome and are re quested to notify Secretary Adele Furrier, a early aa possible. There will be a dance at Enter prise Grange Hall Thanksgiving night everybody Is welcome. There wilt be a small, admission charge. in the absence, owing to illness of Worthy Master Eugene Moore. J. R. Bowen presided Friday. Neva Moore announced that the H- E. club or ganized by Mrs. Victor Burse II of Medford. would meet the second Wed nesday of each month: the next meet ing to be at Dorothy Stewards at the Wlmer store. A talk for "the good of the order" wa given by Hiram Moore. The new overseer made a plea in behalf of general helpfulness, recommending that the Grange show more civic spirit and render aid to those out side of the Grange as well as to members. Enterprise went on record with a new plan whereby new members be allowed to help earn their Initial ad mission fees. Enterprise Grange recently took 18 new members to Sams Valley Grange for Initiation in the first and second degrees. Mrs. Catharine Law, Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bowen attended the special meet ing held at Ftultdale Grange near Grant Pass November 11. At this meeting the sixth degree work was put on by the past state master, George Palmlter, assisted by the present state officer's master, Ray GUI; lecturer, Marie Flint McCall; i Flora, Mildred Croln; Ceres, Alloa , Hamilton and several Pomona offi cers. Ten brother and sisters ware Initi ated In the sixth degree with the usual beautiful ceremony. Vivian Norman Barto of Enterprise was initiated in the sixth degree at this ceremony. The state officers were completing a two thousand mile trip, having visited ten different sections ot the state, and Initiated 146 new sixth degree members. This trip waa made previous to the national convention at Boise, Idaho, for the purpose of obtaining general data for reports. to National Grange and a course of Instruction and strengthening of Orange plan and project for the coming year. Evans Valley EVANS VALLEY, Not. 28. (Spl.) Mrs. Henry Miller and young daugh ter who have been 111 with typhoid fever In the Orants Psa hospital, have returned home much Improved ln health. The grand mother, Mrs. Shortrldge, has been living In their home, keeping house for the other child. Charles Bkevlngton and family moved from the McClure place to the Tilbury place Wedneaday, John B. Palmer helped them move. Every one here sympathies with Cross-Word Puzzie 10. Tall, eeara grata atem 11. English quits 16. Bun god 18. liurna 20. Frollo 22. Compound l tortlum !. Metric land meaaurts T7. Stopped :i. Alleviattd 9. Optra tic sole SO. Nearast in plsc or time it. Notions 34. Deprive of force or atrennth ST. Dark Imngt cast by an opaqus body 31. Hire 41. Sorrow 42, The southwest wind 41, Depend 4&. Hypothetical force once supposed ts cause hyp notism 4T. Character In "Unci Tom'a Cabin" 41. Turn to tha right so. Aim I. Typs measure M DOWN 1. Restnch 2. Coniinutlon J. Has a certain sensation 4. Pnblo oitr (. F.xiat 5. L;t;llnaa T. Amertran InOlan t. An lTTnlar or whim lcnl fancy I. Change SOFA S TAR IN CHICAGO MYSTERY SLAYING r T-r- vWrJ if Mrs. Rheta Wynekoop, 23, (right) was found shot to death on an operatlnfl table In the Chicago office of her mother-in-law, Or. Alice) Lindsay WyneKoop (right), who maintained, police said, that there was nothing but affection between her and her daughter-in-law. (Aiso olated Proa, Photos) Mrs. Miller and children over the loss of their husband and father, Henry Miller, and daughter, Agnes, aged 18, who died of typhoid fever and were burled here last week. Others 111 ln this community are Mrs. Bean, Harold Chrlstophenaen, who drives one of the Wlmer school buses, and Eugene Moore, all suffer in; from flu. John B. Palmer of the Lake ot the Woods CCO camp la enjoying va cation until after Christmas when be will return to camp. During his va cation he plana to make a trip to California with a load of Chrlstmaa trees. Mr. Coin, who owned a ranch two miles west of Wlmer, became 111, and has gone to a veterans' hospital. Mr. I and Mrs. E. O. Butterfleld have taken ! over his ranch and stock. Harry Purrier, son-in-law and dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee HlUls, have returned from southern California, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Purrier' father. Everyone here who raised turkeys Is busy preparing them for Thanks giving market. Mr. and Mrs. Harvel Owing are fix ing up a tent house on the county road opposite the Coin place, where they will reside this winter. Mrs. Owlngs was formerly Marietta Moul ton of Medford. "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moulton have moved Into an empty house close by. formerly occupied by some logger. Mr. Sacre, former teacher In the Wlmer schools, Is now living with Frank McOarvel. Sandy Btakely and son, Glen, have completed grading an eighth of a mile section line Just south of Mrs, Catharine Lew's place. Miss Margarita Morgan, who has been helping Mrs. "Red" Hatch since October, returned horns Wednesday. Griffin Creek Orlffln Craek, Nov. 28 (Bpl.)-A large crowd attended the P.-T. A. Nov 24. Program consisted of a play by the primary children from Mlaa Hus song' room and the teachers from the Jacksonville high school put on a one-act comedy, which wa greatly enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cundlff and Mrs. William. Mr. Simmers, who undorwent an operation a week ago la getting along nicely. Mra. Harry Wilson left November 10 for South Carolina to visit Her mother, who Isn't well. She expect to be gone two month. Mrs. Pred Hamlin ha returned from a visit to Portlsnd. Mia Alice Madsen of Poraat creek was a week-end guest of Miss Adella Vogel. " Ladles of the Radio club met Mon day with Mrs. Conner. Several ladles were present to enjoy Mrs. Mack's talk over the radio. Refreshment were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Bodenstab'a December 4, Lloyd Touclintt, Crl Mcpheter and Mrs. Lawrence McPhetera and chil dren left Saturday by motor for south em California and Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown left Sun dt for Merrill after spending the past week her. Mrs, Leslie Taylor of Ragle Point spent Tueadny with her mother, Mra. M J. Panda 11. Mr. and Mrs. Randall are leaving soon for Sacramento, hav ing sold th little home thera re cently bought from C. O. Bohl. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dutton have moved bark to their home on Thorn a drive after spending some tlms at Sterling. P. B. Ha it Is is horns this week from Camp Applegate. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Not, 38 (Spl.) Mra. Fred Clark, ths mother of Frank Msrquees and sister, Mrs. Ha 7f Hiwn of Onkland, Csllf., visited the Marquees home Inst week. Mrs. James Mays and Edward Smith were ln Medford Saturday on busi ness. Herman Schutte went to Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Ithel Shsnn spent a few dsya In Medford last week. Miss Ruth Mays and Edward Smith attended the First Christian church at Phoenix Sunday. Mr. Romlnger and son, Lionel, of Talent, called on rrank Cssey Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oreen went to the valley Snturday Mr, and Mrs. Benlngfleld and son, Alfred, of Wagner creek were on the creek Saturday. Mr. Herny I doing some loln this week. V. : " -.. : ,e.w S ' " .if. Mrs, Jack Rlodel and Mrs. Jam as May and daughter, Ruth, were ln Ashland Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell were to their place on Anderson creek Saturday. Roy Bushnel and mother and brother, Molvln, of Ashland, called on Frank Casey Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rledel and chit dren called at May's horns Thursday evening. Mr. Steve Lunak was ln Medford Saturday on business. Bright Spots By I'nlted Press. Southern Railway earns October net Income of $1,430.1103, sgslnst 91,112, 319 In October last yaar. South Penn Oil company Increases quarterly dividend from SO to 25 cents a share. Chicago, Burlington Si Qulncy re ports October surplus of 11,401,503, compared with $1,131,374 a yesr ago. American Fork & Hoe company de clares quarterly dividend of $1.50 on preferred stock, first payment since October 15. 1833. Norfolk Southern railroad earns October net Income of $115,493. against $10,735 a year ago. Holland Furnace company reports third quarter net profit of $307,783 against net loss of $370,558 In third 1033 quarter. Meteorological Report November 88, 1038, Forecasts. Medford and vloinity: Unsettled with rain tonight and Wednesday. Temperature below normal. Oregon: Unsettled tonight with rain west portion Wednesday; rain west and snow or rain east portion. Temperature generally below normal. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 53; lowest, 44. Total monthly precipitation, .03 Inch; deficiency for the month, 3.07 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1033, 1.47 Inches: deficiency for the season, 3.40 Inches. Relstlve humidity at 5 p. m. yes- terdsy, 75; 5 a. m. today, 85, Tomorrow: Ounrlse, eunaet, 4:43 p, m. Observations Taken at 5 i 120 Meridian Time. IT a Olty . V J t -fa-N. Boston ii 32 T. Clear Cheyenne ............ 60 30 .... Clear Chicago ................ 52 38 .... Cloudy Eureka ................. 50 40 '.30 Clear Helena 44 .... Los Angeles HW. 08 64 .... Cloudy MEDFORD 44 34 T. Snow New Orleans 70 64 Clear New York SB 30 Clear Omaha ....... 84 35 Cloudy PhoenU 80 64 ... P.cidy Porslnd 44 40 .33 P.cidy Reno 03 38 .04 Snow Roseburg 48 ..... - Salt Lake 63 .43 Cloudy Bsn Frsndseo .. 68 48 .. Clear Seattle 43 40 .03 Cloudy Spokane 43 30 .30 Snow Walla Walla, 50 38 .08 Cloudy Wahlngton, DC. 42 38 .... Clear GRAPPLE TO HE PORTLAND, Ore., HOT. 38 (API Neither able to produce the deciding tumble, Robin Reed, 168, of Reeds port and Otis cilngman, 160, of Oklahoma City wrestled one hour to a draw In the main event of lsst night's wrestling csrd here. Each won a fall. Thor Jensen, 161, Elkton. Ore , won the eeml-wlndup from Young Hack- enichmltr, 164. Tskima, when the letter wsa unable to return to the met after esch had tsken 8 tall. Mickey McOulre, 167, Salem, won on a foul from Logger Helbert, 160, Bt. Helena, after each had tsken fell. Don Sugal, 168, Salem, took the opener from Jesse McCsnn, 163, Os wego, tsklng one falL PLANES RADIO ADVICE TO FOREST RANGER ON With a forest fire burning on aa InsccMslbl, rldga nssr Delta, south of Mount Shasta, Forest Ranger Nel son, unable to obtain detalla of tha fir,, called on ths United Air Lines offices from tihs Mount Shssta station to Redding Sunday, request ing ths plane which passes over tM area, to glre some Information on tha blase. Tha south-bound plane on trip two. with Heber Miller aa pilot, and Herbert Kraft, oo-pllot, waa In formed br radio from the Medford station of tha United Air Lines, which had been notified of the for est servlrea request through Redding offices. An extenslre report was given by t.he pilots, detailing the kind of tim ber burning, the direction the lira was traveling, the best route to reach the blaze and other details. Including the amount ot property covered by the fire. The rlorthbound plane on trip one, which Drover Tyler waa piloting with Everett Woodworth, co-pllot, also reported on tha fire. FORES! CONSERVATION TO BE FILLED BY L SERVICE Announcement wa mad today by Earl York, secretary of tha United State civil aervlcs board of exam iners, Vint th commission will ac cept sppllcatlons until December 13 for positions of oonseratlonlst (for estry) of various grades, to fill va cancies under the forest service, d-; partment of agriculture. Thee new positions hav been cre ated by th emergency work: ap proved by ths public works board aa a part of ths national recovery sot program, and appointment may b only for ths duration of such work. A separata list of eligible in each grade will be established for each of the following optional: Erosion control, silviculture, range manage ment, forest or range ecology, forest economics, forest administration, forest survey, forest recreation, and forest land ecqulsttlon. The salaries range from 13,000 to 10,400 a year, less a deduction of not to exceed 16 per cent a a measure of economy and a retrement deduc tion of 3 per cent. T SALEM, Or (UP) Coats of malntaing Oregon hi ah ways hare been cut from 467 per mile to 400 per mil during ths last three years, J. N. Bishop, in charge of high way maintenance, said today, "Our ooat hav bean reduced by apottlng costly sections of the high ways, some sections cost as much as 1.8O0 pr mile to maintain. Pre liminary steps and safe guard a have been adopted to decrease this figure." Blahop said his department wa now engaged In Inning main roads throughout the state. Approximate ly 000 ml lea have already been laned thl year. One crew I working down the Pacific highway from Port land and another la lanlng the Co lumbia river highway. 'The highway department 1 now maintaining 4,300 mile of first class roads and 3,300 mile of secondary roads. Our costs for keeping up main highway will approximate II, 000.000 this year, compared with !. 800,000 a year ago, although the mileage haa Increased 800." Bishop said all main highway would b kept free from mow thl winter. BAER'S COIN PAYS FOR BROKEN HEART SACRAMENTO, Calif., Hot. 38. (UP) Max Baer. heayywelght boalng title contender and screen Iotharlo, has evsded trial of a 1250.000 breach of promise suit by payment out of court, It was announced here last night by Ms attorney. Clifford Rus sell. Russell would not revest tha sum psld Olive Beck, Llvermore. Calif waitress snd plaintiff In the suit. He said It was a "substantial sum." "Baer will have to fight several rounds to mske It up," said Russell. The settlement was "satlafsctory to both parties." Russell averred. Th case wss to have been tried In supe rior court here tomorrow. Mlsa Beck sued the fighter on the allegation he had promised to marry her when he wss a butcher boy In Llvermore, but when he became a successful fighter he married Dorothy Dunbar, screen actress. Instead. A divorce was subsequently obtained. Oregon Weather Unsettled tonight with rains west portion. Wednesday rains west ar.d snow or ran east portion; tempera, ture generally below normal: fresh and strong shifting winds offshore. Broken windows glszed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. Phone 643 We will haul away lout refuse, Olty Sanitary Service. 0 9, f4 fijne api Rof;o, (also it noun a Rum Yj. Bu-