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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOliD, OREGOX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935 PAGE SEVEN jfvi'UvIVliU luffed Bead every ad oa this pae. You ntU probably find ex actly the thine yon want to buy or icll. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, tf fee tire. RATES far word first Insertion (Mlnlmnm 26c) . Each additional Insertion, per word .le (Minimum 10c) fee Una per month without op change fl.at Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED Jersey cow, diamond X brand, short horns. C. A. Learned. R. 1, BOX 469., LOST $15 (a 5 and 10. Phone 1490-J. Reward. LOST 1 Jersey cow with bell, 8 short yearling calves, 4 heifers and 4 bulls. Phone Jacksonville. 305. LOST Fur mitten at Talent.- Thurs day night. Return to Safeway (Central Ave.) Medford. Reward. LOST If aog is missing, caU1518. WANTED MALE HELP DIESEL ENGINEERS GET, JOBS Learn to be a Diesel Engineer with America's original and inclusive Diesel Schools. Due- to rapid de velopments, in the great Diesel In dustry, our graduates are filling prominent and well paid positions. Residential and Home Extension Courses with practical shop train lng. Nationwide employment sys tem. Low tuition rates. Write today for free copy of "Diesel News." - HEMPHILL DIESEL SCHOOLS"' 2121 San Fernanda Road, Los Ange les. Calif., or see Emll Rultta, their representative who will be at Hotel Medford Monday ond Tuesday, no vember 11th and 12th. WANTED FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED girl for sandwich shop work. Fred's Sandwich Shop. 130 N Central. WANTED Partner for servloe station. Will take old car and some cash. Nip and Sip, Central Point. WANTED Girl for general housework and assist with care of, two chil dren. No cooking. Box 5239, Mb-, une. WANTED--MISCELLANE0US WANTED Clean out your attic, garage and basement of all old fur niture, cook stoves, heaters, stove pipe, fruit Jars. etc. Give us a call. NEW DEAL FURN. EXCHANGE No. 413 Sast Main WANTED Ford Pickup madel T. Must be in good condition and cheap;- . NEW DEAL FURN. EXCHANGE 413 East Main St. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springe, mattresses, ( day-beds, sani tary couches and cote ?or. what have you-. We pay cash or exchange. NEW DEAL FURN. EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St. WANTED FURS FURS TORS Highest cash price paid for raw furs. Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE . 27-29 No. Grape St. .Medford. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides pelta wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1082. iv ArJTEDHeifeta cal veiT'wrl te Rii by Schulz. Beagie. Oregon WANTED Used furniture, tools, doors, windows. Berrydnle 2nd Hind Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel 268 FURNITURE WANTED Tllloy's Sec ond Hand Store, 112 No. Front. WANTED Empty truck returning from San Francisco. Notify 112 No. Front. WANTED 500 persons Interested In Xmas portraits. 16 pictures for the price of a dozen Until Nov. 20 only. Kennel! Ellis Studio. 32 N Central. Phone 329. WANTED Beef cattle veal, lambs and pasture. J. J Osenbruw. TOR RENT HOUSES rOR RENT 5 room house unfurnlsa ed. 1023 West 9th. Phone 879. rOR RENT ai acre, small furnished house. 2 miles out; 810 advance, balance 5 month. Box 234. Thomas road. POR RENT 1009 East M-iln St. five room unfurnished home. ,20 00 Inc water rent. Charles R. Hay. Real tor, Medford Bids. Phone 302. TOR RENT 6 room house, ?d con dition. 518 S. Oafcdale. rOR RENT Duple. 18 Newtown. 30 Titer paid. Phone 1425-L. rOR RENT hollt Court No. 3 . cor 4th and Hollv. 5 rooms. Prtgld-iire. oil burner, electric stove. $30 per, month. Call 195. POR RENT Horn- furnished or ' unfurnished Brown White 'OR RENT 5 -room furnished house with basement snd furnace, corner 405 West 2nd. M.S. L. F. Hick. 715 1 et Jackson- - I i FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 -room house furnished, modern, clean, reasonable. 200 W. Jackson. FOR RENT AVARTMENT8 FOR RENT 4 -room partly furn. flat, upstairs. Adults. 8 Laurel. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Attractive comfortable room. 319 South Orange. , FOR RENT 1029 East Jackson. 5 rms. ' In good condition. 122.60 per n-.jnth. Call IBS. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM for two and board. 183 N. Oak dale. - EXCELLENT MEALS, clean beds, heated rooms, fireplace, ample hot water. Rate 97 per week. 710 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Offices Jackson County ' Bank Bide., steam heat, partly furnished. Phone 1217-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Vi cre, 3 room house, barn, chicken house, 36 fruit trees, power water system. K. R. Glle, y mile 3. on Thomas road. FOR SALE 125 feet frontage on -north Pacific Hwy. at edge of town; 8-room house. 3 acres fine garden land under irrigation. Phone 185. W. J. Warner, 126 East Main St. WHY? S8800 MODERN HOME AND 15 ACRES BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND 6AC- KIFICELI ,30W Holder of mortgage notifies owner 8 is no longer satisfactory. Must have cash In ten days. So the sacrifice. Seven room modern house with basement, barn, chicken house, pump house, extra fine bricked well, automobile, electric pump 15 acres Bear creek bottom in al falfa, continuous supply of water. This place sold for 18500. Now for Immediate sale 93800 half cash or will sell bouse and 5 acrea for 2200. J. C. BARNES Phone 910-Y 20 N. Peach St. SUBURBAN DE LUXE 3J, ACRES located within a mile of city schools, finest soil. Irrigated, Ladlno clover, alfalfa, berries. New 5-room modern home: deep, soft water well, chicken house and barn. One of the finest Improved subur ban tracts In the valley Total price $3200.00. Terms. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FOR SALE-Five acre suburban build Ing site close In, opposite HUlcTest orchard, lovely view of valley, near new road to Roxy Anne park, 3a aores-in Bertlett pears. Selling price 8750 casn. cnaries k. Kay, realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS $10 DOWN. 5 PER MONTH on pavement; mostly level; good soil; water and electricity. 2 close In Lots, paved street; must sell now while here. Less tnan ft value, s. . 8. Montgomery, Jackson Hotel. FOR SALE Lot 2. block 3 In Bunker hill addition to city of Medford with one ten-room rooming house and six cabins. Apply 414 S. River side. CITY LOTS from $250 up. all im provements In and paid for. If you are interested In building or buying a HOME, see us. BROWN St WHITE. Realtors, 40 ACRES, highway: bjdgs.; part cul tivated; good land. Prico 91400. Take late model car or truck. 402 E. Main. A FINE east aide HOME for only $3,000, and $700 will nandle It. BROWN St WHITE. Realtors. 100 ACRES well improved, stocked snd equipped, close to Meedford; some cash or income property Bal ance long time low Interest O A DeVoe. 623-J-2 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. HOUSES FOR SALB OR RENT Jackson Count; Building & Loid Ass'n Phone 19ft FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet sedan, cheap. 2nd house south Richfield Station, Pohenix. '30 MODEL FORD sport roadster, air wheels, perfect and a real buy. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth - FOR SALE 1932 Pont lac coash. Lew la Super Service Station. RED APPLES 25 it SOc box. boxes. 701 W. Uth. Bring GOOD USED CARS SALB PRICES 1935 Bulck light 8 Brougham. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; tlx wheels; extras. 1933 Plymouth 5-wheel Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe! a real bargAln 1931 Chrvsler 8 Sedan. 1931 Ford A Victoria Coupe. 1930 Ford A 2-door Sedan. Other real bargains In Fords. Chev- rolets. etc. The new Chrysler will be here soon. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers 58 No Riverside. Phone 18. (Formerly Armstrong Motors ) HUDSON Sedan fine condition very cheap Call 957 or 832-R- F0R SALIi-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey -OuerrAfy spring er. Ben Vimont on Old Highway FOR SALE Nice fntle dehorned tnilk gnat. J5 00. Cum.nlns Poul try Ranch. 5 mile out Midway Rd FOR SALE Pigs erne week old $5 Telephone 258-J. CHEAP 7 head dairy and stock cows. 3 calves. 1 mile N Eagle Point, mile E. of Highway. Jolin Vincent. FOR SALE Jersey cow: will freshen soon L. J. Oober. Lorler Line. FOR SALE Team of 1350-IB. 5-vrer- old mares. 22 head of suecp. phvne w-r-n, tiA Point. i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JOIN THE CHRISTMAS PIANO CLUB NOW 91.00 down this week and $1.00 per week until Christmas de livers a piano to your home for Christina. No further cash pay ment required. Balance easiest terms. Register at once for this Christmas offer. FREE PIANO LESSONS INCLUDED. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. FOR SALE Baby Orand piano, bar gain. Frank Mllla. Y re lea. Calif. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE 6 black Raccoons, beat oiler laaes mem. tuiinmiw uiimvii. Weasku Inn. Grants Pass. Oregon. ROLLER CANARIES. Call 823-J-3. COCKER Spaniel puppies and Roller canaries. Thrasher's, Jacksonville. Tel. 173. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Red pullets 7 months old. Frank Howell, Lozler Lane. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OAK roll top desk, circulator heater, dresser, Fada radio, sanitary Iron cot, lawn mower. 420 S. Grape. Tel. 81-J-2. - FOR SALE Stock beets $fl ton or trade for wood. Geo. Hartley, across from County Farm. FOR SALE Cosh register, typewriter, 11 ling cabinet, large office table, 9x12 wall tent and Aladdin table lamp. Other articles too numerous to mention. NEW DEAL FURN. EXCHANGE 413 East Main FOR SALE Beauty parlor equipment complete. For full details write T. E. Lounder, Gen'l Delivery, Ash land, Ore. - BARGAINS BUY NOW BOOTS SHOES CHIPPEWA, Buckecht. Welnrenner, End lcott- Johnson shoes low as 2.85. boots (4.25. 100 Wool Jack ets, S3 85. Trench Coits. 93 85, Steelhead rods, 66.50. Duck boat, 115.00. Saddle. C9.00. Football hel mets, golf clubs, half price. Cliff's Sport Shop, 317 North Riverside. ORDER your book on Will Rogers from Mrs. Fred Cummins, High land Drive, R. 4. 300 page book, 1.00. Phone 744-X evenings. WHITE porcelain kitchen circulating heater, studio couch, electric water heater. 911 Reddy. FOR SALB Mellotte Lowboy separa tor, slightly used. Set double har ness. Inquire L. H. Roop, 2nd Hand Store, Central Pof.nt. FOR SALE Shrubs and evergreens for planting now. Glascock's Nur sery, 284 Beatty. APPLES Several varieties. Gebhard's, Va mile northeast Central Point. FOR SALE Fine large English wal nuts, second and third cutting al falfa hay. Geo. L. Trelchler. Phone 153, Central Point. FOR SALE Spit zen berg culls, 36c per box. Pinnacle No. 1. BARNYARD FERTILIZER Any kind you want. McGonagle. Tel. 258-M. FOR SALB Recleaned old crop whole corn, 92.00 cwt. Monarch Seed dc Feed Co. FOR SALE Old Hickory and Morton's smoke salt. Monarch Seed 4b Feed Co. FOR SALE Glass cloth, low as 20c yard square. Monarch Seed it Feed Co. FOR SALE The wor'.d'a best pop corn. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Shrubbery of all kinds at money-Mving prices. Monarch Seed St Food Co. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Vacuum Cleaners with new bags, cords, wheels and buffed like new; guar anteed for one year by Rtarkes Vacuum cleaner Sales As Service. Prices $15 up. Phone 800. ask for Barry Brotherton for an appoint ment In your own home FOR SALE Apples all prices. Old Pacific highway. Tel. 238-J. FOR SALE Exceptionally gosd cull Seckel pears. Pinnacle Packing House. FARMERS ATTENTION! For Sale Used rebuilt farm Imple ments and machinery of alt kinds Special Fordson Tractors. 39 South Grape, Medford. RUMMAOE -Home cooked food and candy sale. The Dnushters of the Union Veterans of Civil War are sponsoring a real Bargain Sale In the Sparta building on Saturday, November 9. Wait for this sale and supply the needs of every member of the family. Articles for sale can be left at Sparta building on Fri day. Call 403-W and your article will be called for. FOR SAJj; Bsled oat hay and feed wheat. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-3. FOR SALE Apples We deliver. Tel. 132-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE .22 L. rifle for wardrobe trunk. 4!9 W. 2nd before 8. FOR SALE Crapes J. A Manke 9 miles esxt of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. DRIVEWAY MVnTRML 8 sizes of v k i 91.3V per vara. aeiiTcrra Bttemsn. Phone 1534-Y or 912-J FINE Red Spitzenburg end Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing House. 327 So Fir St. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR TRADE Paving meet market, small town. Can sdfl srroceriM. Trine lor farm. Box 5345. Mill Trib une. R00FIN0 HOOFTNO Let ua Inspect four roof before the rainy season This r. rice It free Call 270. Rogue River Roorin Co. BUSINES8 DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT - tel. 1172 House cleanup floor ftaiing, ori ent ru eiwlrj and up&oiite.-l&f - BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System to Jacluon county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave- upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 1300 tor personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cara Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral. Nursery Stock FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees, roses, berries, grapes, and shrubs at Bargain Prices. Phone 851-R-2 or call at W. B. Barnum's. 3 miles south of Medford on highway next to Ever Shady auto camp. Carlton Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. Transfer. EAD9 TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8TORAOE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving eto. Reasonable rates Tel 833 P. E Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices -tght 819 North Riverside Phone 815 LEGAL NOTICES Notice (o Creditors In the County Court of the 8tftte of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter F. von Stein, Deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Peter F. von Sleln. deceased. All persons having clalma against said estate are notified to present them, duly veri fied, with proper vouchers, to me at my office. Cooley Theatre Building. Medford, Oregon, wtthln six months from Nov. 8, 1035 the date of this notice. RAWLES MOORE, Administrator. Notice of Final settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and lor the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate P. Hoffman, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed hla First and Final Account aa administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Kate F. Hoffman, deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and that said Court haa appointed Thursday, the Uth day of Novomber, 1935, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon ot saio. day as the time, and the Court Room of said County Court in the Court House In the City of Medford. Oregon, as the place, for hearing objections to said First and Final Account, the settlement there. of. and the distribution ot said estate. All persona lntere8ted are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and ahow cause. If any there be. why said First and Final Account should not be approved by the Court said estate be decreed to be fully settled, a decree made for the dlstrl. butlon of said estate to the persons entitled thereto, and said adminis trator with the will annexed dls chsrged from his trust. Dated and first published 0?to3r 13th. 1035, CLATOUS McCREDIE. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Fences sunk beiow iha line o" vision Sum Hport Apart Attiatfo palm Utility Mathematical proposition Hard-shelled fruit Pronoun Scarcer Liquefied from heat So may It bs liOt UP IJrcezy ICxplodcs Tropical fruit American Indian Drlvs away Gives for tern. porary uss 'Symbol for snlnlum Vather Solution of Yesterday's Puzztt wcwm 60. .Moral excellence fl2. Berths ol. Historical period 65, Short-napped fabric 67. Literary supervlaor 71. Clear gain 72. Tipping 74. Dike 78. front of tns foot 76. Old mu ileal Instruments 77. Manual vocation Player at chil dren's (a met Decree Refuse matter Seaweed Seesaw Walk with labor or fatlftut Uniform English author Cat fllnVlona; alances L9. K X N T E Hj R E ARIASlRpA MCE IPS T E mMt JLE 5 lklDP R E DATE WOR pj Rii" If!" 5NE IIRG N C SAP A.5 H A ME D lljr L U UE L E A 0 V R L A DEN UAlwjjNll InIeIseTrIe ' I I3 I4 5 7 lg 1 ' M" 'z '3 - 3r-5r it sn , ii-! mm .i MirtHi m- mU ZSZZ" H35 fl z 75 1 I fep 1 1 1 1 : . P 1 1 11 Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Kate F, Hoffman, deceased. D FRUIT OF VALLEY Rogue valley fruit Is being bought In volume in many foreign markets today and shippers are of the opinion that demand for the local product abroad Is destined to grow substan tially in the next few years. It Is only In recent years. H Is pointed out, that a systematic plan to penetrate beyond the confines of the national border has been at tempted by southern OreJn packing houses and maximum sales possibili ties have not yet been attained. With the featuring of Rogue valley brands, however, results are now becoming manifest, shippers assert. Notwithstanding the war clouds that have been hovering over the Mediterranean basin. American Fruit Growers, Inc., has been selling large quantities of Newtown apples and D'AnJou pears In that area, accord ing to Gordon R. Green, general man ager. These fruits have been leaving New York on practically every steam er, a ship leaving for the Mediterra nean ports every fortnight Mr. Green aald. Among the war zone markets to which the company's Blue Goose pears and apples are being shipped are Jaffa, Haifa, Palestine and Alexan dria, on both sides of the Suez canal, Mr. Green stated, adding that the fruit has been bringing excellent prices. "We feel very good about this," Mr. Green asserted, "because it la very difficult to get , nnythtng Into the Mediterranean basin." Shipment to those markets must now be covered with mine and war risk Insurance In addition to the ordi nary Insurance, making the aggregate of the three Insurance premiums a substantial sum, he related. American Fruit Growers were suc cessful recently In making a large sale of Blue Goose New towns In the Panama Canal Zone, the general ma naaer reported. "I believe this Is the first time for a long while that Medford has been able to sell large Newtowns In the Panama Canal territory," he said. "We feel fairly optimistic about this because ' It will, without doubt, be the forerunner of additional sales In this territory for our Newtown apples from Medford." Other markets to which American Fruit Growers Is shipping Rogue val ley fruit include countries of 'Central and South America, Europe and the Orient, Mr. Green stated. A few weeks ago the compsny sent a box of Blue Goose Cornice pears to O. O. MclntjTe when he stated In his syndicated column that he could not obtain pears In New York restaurants. In a recent column he referred to the fruit, explaining what a Cornice pear was like, stating that It was grown principally in southern Oregon and that it was very "succulent." For Hose that Wear auy NOLDB 8t HORS7 Ethel wyn B Hoffmsnn- Phone 642. We'll haul away your feusre. City Sanitary Service. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle It. Rubber 21. Garment 24. Ocean Io atenmshlp rou ten 25. Maltreat 26. Deadened the sound of 27. Before 29. Preserves to brine 32. Hackneyed 34. Change 87. Phoebe 39. Mournful tuns 40. Pilot 42. Odor 44. Be prone nt at 47. Repeat 49, Kind of bona Rfl. Poem 62, International agreement 54. Overcont fifi, Occurrence f.fl. HlnsinR bird CiS. Compositions for two 61. Riihslnn mountains $. Short skirt U6. Torm of respect fil. Germ rolls !, Color "0. Percelv "I. Football position: abbr. DOWN t. Article of millinery 3. Timber tres 3. Hasten i. Km bell I sites 5. Medical flu !! ft. Not io wild 7. Alternative , Number . Quickness of mental perception 18 Tardy It. Hlgh-noundlng speech l?. Show to a seat li. Poor IfIaIrIeIddTaIbI Phoenix PHOENIX. Not. 13. 13. (SpU Mrs. George Hume, of Brownsville. Oregon, formerly Ada Reynolds, visit ed friends and old acquaintances here Saturday. Mrs. W.M. Barkley and daughter Susan ne returned Friday from Port land where they spent the week. An all-day meeting of the Home Extension unit will be held Friday. November 19 beginning at 10 a, m. at the Presbyterian church pa.rlors. The project will be an all-day demonstra tion on "Racial Embroidery" under supervision of Mls Claire Hanley. This is an excellent opportunity for all Home Extensonlsts and thMr friends to learn new secrets cf fas cinating Christmas gifts, and all la dles planning to come should bring to the demonstration the following equipment: colored yarns, colored D.M.G. embroidery thread, scraps of linen, suiting or crash suitable to make embroidery samples, embroid ery needles, scissors, and thimble. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. M. C. Zlellnskl, nee Mabel Hardlsty. left last Wednesday for Buf falo, New York to Join her husband. The couple will make their home In Buffalo where Mr. Zlellnskl Is em ployed In the Ford plant. First fall meeting of th Thursday club was held November 7 at the home of Mrs. Ralph H. Wilcox. Flans were made for the bazaar, and rum mage sale to be held at the Eagle hall December 13. In the meantime trawling basket la being circulated among members, and each one Is urged to cooperate to the best of their ability. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. F. A. Dauherty of Edgevale Orchards. Friday, November 23. A covered dish luncheon wilt be served a t noon wl th Mrs. Va ugh n Quackenbush assisting the hostess. Lad lee' Aid met Thursday At the church parlors In their regular busi ness meeting. Hostesses for the after noon were Mrs. J. O. N. Poling, Mm. J. Gi Vlall, and Mrs. A. O. Floyd. The annual banar sponsored by Phoenix Grange was held In Orange hall Friday evening. The many at tractions were supported heartily and the evening ended in a dance. A. O. Floyd was In charge of the fish pond: C. A. Plckel, the beano table: Mrs. V. Quackenbush, candy; Mrs. L. O. Cna ter, fancywork; master of ceremonies, George Drake; R. O. Ward, shooting gallery; Mra. George Andrews, fortune telling; beauty salon, Mrs. E. Hocker smlth; and the Home Economics club was In charge of refreshments. Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. George Drake last Thursday, with Mrs. M. B. Hardlsty assisting the hostess. Mra. V. R. Hallcraft was ad mitted to membership. Plana were completed for the baaaar and silver tea to be held at the Orange hall, November 31. at 3 p. m. Ten local scouts attended the Girl Scout court of honor at the Jackson county court house In Medford. The scouts are planning an alt-day meet ing at the home of scoutmaster, Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Saturday. November ! Any girl Interested Is Instructed to see Patricia Furry and make arrange ments to Join the group In hiking to Mrs. Floyd's home. Sunday, November 10 was celebra ted as the annual Orange Sunday, and following services at the Presby terian church, conducted by Rev. E. N. Mallory, a basket dinner waa serv ed In the Grange hall to all present. The afternoon program Included com munity singing; music by the Poling trio; solo number by M. F. Sheets; selections by the Presbyterian choir; comments by A. W. Shepherd; read ing, Harriet White. The speeJter of the afternoon was Profesiur Bedford of the Ashland Normal. Mra. Belle Furry la spending a few lays with friends and relatives In Phoenix and vicinity. Mra. Cora B. Morgan la expected this week from Santa Clara where she has been visiting friends the post month. Hi Knapp and K. R. Newlun return ed to Klamath Falls Saturday evening, after spending the past ten days with their families. E. J. Carroll of the Federal Reserve Banking system of Washington, D. C was a visitor at the Matthew Barkley home this week. F. A. Klaus, business man of Seattle, also called on W. M. Barkley recently, 6 THE GRANGE Hams Valley Grants Annual election of officers of the Sams Valley Grange was held Situr day night with the following elected to hold office through the new year: Master, Jerome FltoRerald; overseer, Wesley MeDonough; steward. Burrel Burreson; lecturer. Mrs. Chas. Dug an: chaplain. R. H. Seegmlller; treasurer, W. S. Abbott; secretary. Miss Elsie Straus; assistant steward, Hershel Harper, Ceres, Mildred Dug- gan; Pomona, Ruth 6te, Flora. Bet ty Wilson; lady assistant ateward. Dorothy Straus; executive committee. W. E. Autenreath. Oeo. MeDonough, snd Lloyd Hamlin. The Orange, under direction of Mrs. Walter Orant contemplate giving a three-act comedy Nov. 23. The cast IrHnd some well known grange characters h have taken parts In grange many tlmea. Complete an nouncement will be given later. The Juvenile grangers are making preparations to procure staffs, regalia, etc. ST. HELENS, Ore.. Nov. 11. (AP) Csly 8 tan wood, SERA manager here. resigned. November 15, and will head a housing program planned by the C. R McCormlck Lumber company, Shoe dwrt sny color. Work guar an teed. Called for end delivered. Tel. 101. Bob's Snine parlor, 10 N, Front. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Nor. 13. (Sp!.) Mrs. A. B. Collet t has Joined her hus band In their pew furnlihed home at Williams, where Mr. Collett la principal of the Williams high school. A reception was given by the Wil liams community to welcome the couple Into the district. Mrs. John Hall received a telephone meosoge Monday advising her of the death of her aunt. Mrs. Minnie Vo gell of Talent. Mrs. Hall attended the funeral services at Ashland Wednes day. The high school carnival Nov. 1 proved a big success with every booth patronized to full capacity. The ne gro baby stand and fortune-telling booth were overflowing. Other at tractions were the hot dog stand, nail hammering contest, beauty parlor, fish pond, seven wonders of the world, candy booth, cider sale, dart throw ing, blanket sale and cake walk eale. A substantial sum waa netted for the student body funds. An Interesting program by all rooms of the school waa put on free to a pocked house. The Sams Valley Grange officers have the honor of seating the state Grange officers at the district state Grange meeting in Medford Nov. 13, when candidates for the sixth degree from Washington, California and Oregon will gather at the Medfod armory to be Initiated. O. T. and B 11 lie Wilson are calling residents' attention to a white crow which they discovered In a large flock of crows Wednesday while thoy were seeding grain. BUI Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. O. T. Wilson visited the Josephine county hospital Wednesday where Bill's mother, Mrs. D. C. Wilson of Williams la recovering from an op eration for acute appendicitis. Mrs. Robert Pierce returned to the valley lest week after attending the funeral of her husband at Loa An geles, and will continue to make her homo here. The freezing weather so unusual at this season caught many unprepared and resulted In frozen water pipes, house plant and vegetables. The lowest recorded here was 30 degrees. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 13. (Spl.) Woman' Relief Corps will meet Saturday, with Mrs. Anna Harmon of Oranta Paaa, preaent aa lnapector. Quests from both tha Grants Psas and Medford W. R. C. are expected to attend. A pot luck dinner will . be aerved at noon, and all local mem bera are urged to be there. Business meeting will open at two o'clock. A special meeting of the corps Is called for Wednesday afternoon at 9 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Iveraon of Medford entertslned at six o'clock dinner on Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Charles Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. May nard Putney, all of Central Point. Mr. and Mra. Jack Southwell and daughter, Elisabeth, left Nov. 4 for Los Angeles, where they expect to make their home. Mrs. Andre Chomel of Hotel Vslan dra, who has been 111 for several days, Is recovering. Delbert and Avla Ayera entertained a group of frleuds Saturday evening In honor of Miss Nancy Ooston of Orants Paas. Tncluded among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hlgglnbotham, Clair Hlgglnbotham. the honor guest and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine were Hallowe'en gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin. The many friends of Mlas Arlene Hay and slater, Mrs. Elinor Ames of Wenatchee, Wash., extend sympathy to them, on the recent passing of their mother, Mra. Mary Hay. who had been confined to her bed for the past year and a half. Alfred Taylor returned by stage from Portland Wednesdsy morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Langston have moved Into the house recently occu pied by the Jack Southwell family. The Oolden Link Bible clssa waa entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. A. Marine. An en joyable afternoon was spent by the tlilrty-one ladlea present. Lovely re freshments were served at the close of the business session. Wednesday evening Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Lewis and Rev. D. D. Randall were dinner guests of Rev. and Mra. Lamkln at the Oregon Christian cen ter, after which Rev. Lewi spoke at the Murphy ohurch. Mr. and Mra. C. O. Richmond of Loa Angeles are spending a couple of weeks visiting at tha homes of Earl and Clyde Richmond and families. The gentlemen are brothers. Mrs. Martena Hugger and daughter Ivy. were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Hugjer's daughter snd son-in-law, Mr. snd Mrs. Haas of Medford. Mra. A. J. Milton will be hostess io the Beresn Bible clssa on Thursday, and anticipate a good attendance. Study club of the P.-T. A. will meet on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. K. C. raber. The dinner served by the F.-T. A. members on rrlday in the Orange ball proved to be a grand success. In point of quantity, quality and attend ance. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 13 (AP) A man booked aa Duncan Peter Cam eron, 4". clerk, waited In the city Jail for officers to decide whether be would be returned to the Oregon state hospital at Salem or held here on bad check charges. Police aald Cameron admitted escaping from the Oregon hospital. They accused him of writing worthless checks on a Yak ima bsnk. 0s Mali Tilbun want ad. AGENDA OF STATE 1EETING PLANNED 10 AID GROWERS The ROth anniversary meeting ot the Oregon State Horticultural soc iety will be held In Corvallls Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, with th annual faculty-student horticultural show opening Friday evening. Col. Gordon Voorhles Is second vice president and Raymond R. Reter Is a trustee of the society, both being Medford residents. The ses sion will be held In the Memorial Union building. There are many Itema on th three-day agenda that are of es pecial Importance to Rogue valley agriculturalist. Among these are: November 14: 10 a. m. Root Penetration In Relation to Soil Moisture. C. . Schuster, horticulturist, U. S. D. A. 11 a. m. Root Penetration In Re lation to Soil Aeration. R. E. Steph enson, soils department, State col lege. 1:18 p. m. Intensification of Ag riculture In Western Oregon. B. L. Potter, division of agricultural eco nomics, State college, 1:80 p. m. Cost of Irrigation Plants. Arthur King, soils speclsllst, State college. 3:30 p. m. Growing Cannery Crops With and without Irrigation. Carl Robertson, Eugone Fruit Grow ers. 3:00 p. m. Managing Solla for Canmry Crops Production. Truman Chas). president. Lane County Hor ticultural society. Small Fruits Rectlon November 15: 9:30 a. m. Serious Smsll Fruit Diseases (round-table discussion). S. M. Zeller. plant pathologist, Stat college. 10:30 a. m. Strawberry Pests, in cluding Spittle Bugs. W. D. Edwards, department of entomology, Stat college. , 11:15 a. m. Grading Strawberries for Retail Sale. Ben Davidson, Eu gene Fruit Growers association. 11:50 a. m. Progress In Small Fruit Plant Certification. O. T. Mc Whorter, extension horticulturist. 1:18 p. m. Fruit Production Loan Policies. 1. L. Claypool, Production Credit corporation. ' 1:50 p. m. Producing and Mar keting Small Fruits (featuring the Youngberry and other small fruits). Bert Rowell, Scholls, Ore. 8:30 p. m. Fruit Bud Formation In Small Frulta and Its Relation to Cultural Practices. George F. Waldo, horticulturist, TJ. S. D. A. 8:10 p. m. Influence of Irrigation Upon Yields, Quality, and Profit of Small Fruits. W. 8. Brown, hor ticulturist, State college. 8:80 p. m. New and Standard Grape Varieties for Western Oregon. W. P. Durus, horticulturist, State college. Stone Fruits Section November 18: 8:30 a. m. Recent Finding Rel ative to Prune Drying and "Improv ing th Quality of Dried Prunes." F. E. Price, agricultural engineering. State college: E. H. Wlegand, horti culturist, State college. 11 a. m. Elghl Years of Pruning for Profits In Polk County Prun Orchard. J. R. Beck, county grt cultural agent, Polk county. 11:30 a. m. The Proper Timing o Sprays for Fungus Disease of Ston Fruit. C. B. Owens, plant patholo gist, State college. 1:15 p. m. Fruit Production Loan policies. L. L. Claypool, Production Credit corporation. 1:60 p. m. Progress Stndle ot Prune Russet (Scab) and Control. Paul Miller, plant pathologist, O. S. D. A. ' ' 3:30 p. m. Common Errors In the Selection and Preparation of Spray and Dust. R. H. Robinson, chemist, State college. 8:05 p. m. Thrlpa of Prunes ana Cherries. C. 8. Jones, entomologist, Stato college. 7:00 p. m. Opening of annual horticultural ahow by the etudenu and faculty of the department ot horticulture. Admission free. All per sons interested In horticulture urged to come. November 18: 9:30 a. m. Tour of experiment station and greenhouses and horti cultural product plant. Brooding experiments tn small fruits ot the East farm. Methods ot pruning raspberries, youngborrles. effect ot Irrigation ort vegetable crops, effect of Irrigation on small fruits. Weather Northern California: Rain tonight! Wednesday showers, clearing In north portion; anow In mountains: not so cold tn the south and Interior of cen tral portlona tonight. Oregon! Sbowera west and snow eaat portion tonight: eolder; Wednes day partly cloudy with snow flume and colder east portion: fresh to strong, becoming southerly, northwest wind off th coaat. Phone 643. We'll naul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. i PEPPERMINT CHEWS, special 38e lb. THE CREST, 338 So. Cental. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. HOLLY ST. j