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PAGE SEVEN ..M in. WWAt YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY RE FERE N C E WiXNVUOt vo I BOK-COtt I I o I ItUitiYJ Brad every ad on this pace. Sou will probably rind e clly the thtn( you want to bay or sell. It It lin'l there, advertise. 1 1 Inexpensive, effective. RATES tmt word first Insertion Mlnlmnm 3 t Kxh additional Insertion, per word le Minimum 10c) raff una per month without sopy changes Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND F0DND LOST 21-Jewel Hamilton watch on West 2nd St. Reward. Tel 960. TAKEN UP Black and tan colored Jersey cow. Owner pay feed bill and advertising and take her. See or phone C. C. Pierce, Medford. LOST German 1094-J. police pup. Phone LOST-Thanksglvlng day, small brown i German police puppy. Phono 1094-J ! or call at 1124 West 10th St. j LOST Black billfold, containing tiO. Between City Meat Market and ! Clark street Finder please return to , Box 7575, Tribune. i LOST Lady's diamond ring. Tiffany setting, in small brown coin purse. Reward. Tel. 1219. LOST Pack-sack containing fishing tackle. Reward. F. W. Ovelman, Jacksonville hurnway, Box 20. LOST II aog is missing. calll516 WANTED MALE HELP WE WANT several reliable men me chanically Inclined to start Imme diate action on preliminary train ing for operators in Diesel Power Stations. We furnish tools. Write . Schoeck Diesel Training, box tti, Tribune. WEN wanted with fair education, me chanically Inclined, now employed, deslilna to better their positions by ! qualifying as iwaiAburmuw ex perts and Service engineers in ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and Air Conditioning. No experience neces. but applicants must be will ln to train spare time for a few months. Write giving age, phone. J Present ooeupa. ana iiaaress. box 7730. Tribune. MAN for coffee route. 45 a week op portunity. Automobile given bonua. Write Albert Mills, 9230 Mon-1 mouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day work. Phone 1346-M. Mrs. Huson. CAPABLE woman wishes work hour ot day. Phone 1131. by WANTED.-MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE REPAIRINO and refln lahlng. Flrat class work. All kinds cabinet work made to order. F. R. Hagcrty, 417 E. Main. TWO young ladles want transporta tion to Portland or Boise, tel. 364-X. WANT TO RENT House must have 3 bedrooms, furnished or partly furnished. Reasonable. 640 Pennsyl vania. WANTED Small furnished house with garage, Inquire at 1003 Sailing. WANTED R. 1. Red pullets. What have you? Wh.it price? Addrcsa O. P. Rohrer, Phoenix, Ore. WOULD LIKE to get a placer claim to work on ahares. D. M Clanton. Stewart Addn., Klamath Palls, Ore. WANTED To buy a few voung breed ing ewes. Call up or see V. J. Phlllppl, Hotel drand. Medford. WANTED - Beet cattle ?eal. lamos and pasture J J Osenorugire WANTED Clean out your aHI5. garage and basement of all old fur niture, cook stoves heaters, stove pipe fruit Jars etc Olve us a !! NEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE No 413 Snst Main FURNITURE WANTED Tl Hoy's Sec ond Hand Store 112 No Front. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters bed sprlruzs. mattresses day-beds, sani tary couches and cote or what have you- We pav cash or exchange NEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE 423 E Main St. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid tor raw fura Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Grape St. Medford. WANTED We pay cash toi nousehold goods furniture and stove, We also bu? mtls rtidf pel's l snn mo hair MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone I0S3 FOR RENT ROOM BOARD B'RD ROOM at Taylor J 339 8. i Central. j ROOM AND BOARD 2 ne;y reno- vated sulfa (or ent',emcn beard- j ,iM prtrtm Every mod . ern convenience lurnHhed; com- fortable. homelike atmfp!if re Rat'. rea.onftble. 632-3 638 West 4'.h. board AND KOOM, ralea reastaible Irt lit B. Main. FOR RENT H0D8ES 5 ROOM furnished house. close In. Inq. 146 S. Ivy. Telephone 948-X. FURNISHED house. 134 South Ivy. MODERN, furnished new 3-room bungalow, with garage, light, water, gas and fuel Included. Adults only. Hotel and Cottages Valandra, Cen tral Point. FOR RENT Small modern furnished house, conveniently located: Frlgld alre, garage. 221 North Holly St. FOR RENT 2-room house and bath. 12.50 mo. Call after 4 p. m.. 417 J St. I FURNISHED house, 137 Tripp. FOR RENT Attractive new house; timbered celling, studio window, fireplace, oil heat. etc. Adults. So. Oakdale. or Tel 349-Y. 18 ! FOR RENT 6-icom house, 3 bed rooms, 2 sleeping porches. 147 N. Holly. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 5-room house. Ptckell. 304 East Main. FOR RENT homos furnished or unfurnished Brown & White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-RCOM furnished apartment. Pri vate bath. Adults. 9 East JacKaon. FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. Adults. Call Monday. 116 laurel. UNFURNISHED apartment house with 6 rental units at 520 South Fir St.; $20 per month, tenant pays water. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING COMPANY. 45 South Central Ave. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment; cheap: adults. 525 N. River side. ' FURNISHED Apartments. 114 Almond. I FOR RENT Hony Court No. 3. 30. 1 Furnished with elec. range. Frlgld- alre and oil heater only. 829 West 11th 25 Electrio range. 300 Edwards St. $15.00. Call Jackson Co. Bldg Si Loan As sociation 195 or after 5 phone 1147-W. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room, moderate rate. 325 South Rlveralde. ROOM for two, 153 No. Oakdale. CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable 410 3. Newtown. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Drape FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Phonograph and records for turkev or chickens. Box 18. Jack- sonvllle Highway. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE rvur.Nnir of Mviford mxnertv far Los Angeles property, also have cash buyer for small place near Medford. J. C. Hopper. ?31 South Cheva Chase Drive, Olendale, Calif. EXCHANGE 2V4 acres grapes and trees, clear; foothills Just north of Pasadena, for farm land In north ern California or Oregon. Wllletts Seed Co., Pasadena, Cal. nrvr anrt irtt. nr 4ft trea lm- nroved land, trade tor late model truck or car. 402 E. Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 83 aerea. 15 acres under Eagle Point Irrigation, part good bottom land. Improvement oonslst of 4 room house, barn and other outbuildings. 2S00. Terma. W. J. Werner. Phone 195. 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford; some oasb or income property Ba) ance long time low Interest C A DeVoe. 623-J -3 WHEN you think of real estate think ot Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MONTH END USED CAR SPECIALS 1033 Chev. Town Sedan In beauti ful shape. 1934 Chevrolet Pickup. ' 1930 Ford Coupe. 1933 V-8 Ford Coupe. 1929 Dodge Sedan. SANDERSON MOTOR Co. Studebaker Salea and Service MUST SELL 1928 Ford pickup. Tel. 723-J. HUDSON Sedan, fine oondition very cheap Call 957 or 832-R GOOD USED CARS Low Finance Rates. Low Prices 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Dodge Sedan. 1935 Dodge Pickup. 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan 1930 Ford Sedan 1929 Ford Town Sedan 1P33 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1934 Chrysler Airflow Also a number of other real bar, gains. LANOE MOTOR CO. Used Car Lot. fth Bartlett 38 North Riverside FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner 539-J-3. pigs. Phone FOR SALE 50 pigs, 5 00 and up. Harry Bow. Jacksonville. Ore. FOR SALE Team ot horses and har ,r1rht Admit 30CO Iba Tfaffl nulea and harness. a?oD and two ta-lnch plowa Whltaett Bros.. I mile above Provolt. FOR SALE Bay geldlrul about 1200 Iba C. A DeVoe. 5J3-J-J. FOR SALE-POULTRY eo NEW HAMPSHIRE pulleta 1 M ) mo. old. laylw!. 1 00 each. Mra. McLeod. Central Point. Ore. FOR 8 ALE D008 PETS SHEPHERD pupple. for ele, Main. , FOR SALE Whit female Spit pip- py. 118 Oencee St. 1 ttOLUEB Ca.".e. Ca-J, 623-J-4V PERSONAL GIFTED PSYCHIC gives advice on nil affairs of life. 903 No. Riverside. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS kv-b eAi.V 1U ton model A Ford truck, stock body. Will take light car on trade. 307 Apple St. FOR SAliE ia horsepower upright boiler and 1000 ft. ol H-lnch hy- dralulc pipe, Medford Pipe A Ma chinery Co., at new location, 1 block south up Main on South Fir. FOR SALE Mining claim on Little Applegate. River and main road run thru claim. Cabin. Old ctmnm.1 deposit, $100 cash. See or phone Clarence Pierce. Medford. BUY vour wife a Sltwer Electric Sew - ing Machine tne most useful Xmasl ed and jonn K. Ulerma. gift I Small down payment ond easy The undersigned havn been ap. terms. Singer Sewing Machine Co, i pointed Administrator of the partner 3 No. BarUett St. ship estate of Paul Wesley Taylor. De- extra English walnuts 20 cents, others at 12Vj and 15 cents. Alfalfa i hay baled or loose. Trelchler, Cen- I tral Point. Phone 153. ' . , . FOR SALE Used washing machine. I 15. Call evenings. 904 w. 10th. BARN FERTILIZER Cheap while It lasts. Box, yard, or load. Phone 729-W. FOR SALS; Almost new Circulating Wood Heater. Inquire 845 West Second Street. o oniiwa aw. .hn. raln-nnt- wool Jacket, boat, saddle, trailer $13.50: Underwood typewriter $27.50. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Used flooring and 4x6'a. 15 N. Fir St. BARQAINS In children's coats and I dresses, also large size overcoats and suits for men. Let the used Wardrobe Shop sell your good used clothes. 518 E. Main. FOR SALE I. Miller ladies blue street shoes. Sizes 6 triple A. Worn three times. Phone 329. FOR SALE! Cheap. 2 2-wheel trailers Medford Poultry and Eg Co. FOR SALE New electric clock, port able phonograph, old style clock, Make nice Christmas presents. Rose wood Apts., 249 S. Riverside Avo. APPlaBSwTllel ArriiKs oeverai varieties oe o na.ra s. Vi mile northeast Central Point. FOR SALE Baled oat hay and feed wheat C A DeVoe 523-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE .22 L. for wardrobe trunk 419 W. before 8. rifle 2nd DRIVEWAY MATERIAL - 8 Sizes Oi rock at II .50 per yard, delivered Ba tern an Phone 1534-Y or t)l2-J FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing House. 327 So Fir St. ROOFING ROOFING Let ub inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice ts free Call 270. Rogue River Roofing Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rule and Title Insurance The only complete Title S 5 s t e m in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT 11. 1172 House cleaning floor waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Nursery Stock FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear treea 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 ol Medford on highway next to Ever Shod? auto camp. Carlton Nursery Carlton. Oregon. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED M Co 3C0 tot person&l or tiouhold purposes on Houm Purnishlugs or Autoa; also Cars Refinanced Loans ciowd within 30 minutes UcenM No 8 1S7 See W B Thomas 45 So Cen tral. Transfer. BADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phune 81ft Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKING; AND STORAOE - Local and long distance Hauling furni ture moving etc Reawmable rates Tel 833 P B Samson Co HAWLEV TRANSFER - Expert peck ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices -ight 619 North Riverside Phone 015 LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Contractors Sealed bids will be received by E, R, Carter. Clerk to School District No. 35. Jackson County, Rcue River. Orvon up till 3 o'clock p. m. Decem ber 16th. 1935 for a Iterations to Oym nsium Building at Rogue River School According to drawing and specification prepared by William Lalng, Architect. Ashland. Oregon. All bids will be publicly opened nt the School Building at above time ... ... ma, k m.rkMt "Rtfl , for Alterattona to Oyrariajuuin Bu'.ld-' Irut" and be accompanist by a. bid -1 der'a bond or certified check, made parable to the Dlntrlct School Board In the amount of 5 of the Jinaiin. of the bid. aa (j.M.mntee thlt the, bidder. If the aucoeaflful contractor, j rlU furnlAh an approved surety bond i eoual to the full amount Of '.he con- tract print. 1thln five daya after the anyirdtn of the contract Drawings and apeclflcatlons may te obtained at the office of the a.-cni-tect. 72 B. Btreet, Ashland, or from the Board at Roua River. The District School Board rtwrvw: j tne rmnf, vi injc--. .i ii v.,t i E. R CARTTrR. Clerk H. N. SWANK, c.lslrrr.an i School District No. 35. Jackaon j Countr, Oregon. 0 Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Jackson County. In the Matter of tne Esuue of Nora Crandall Harris, Debased. Notice Is hereby given that the un- Hrl.7nvH Haa fllfaH Vila flml ftrwmnt In tVin aK,ii'fl ondrlrvl mafH-r and Til' ebove entitled Court has fixed the 14th day of January, 1938. at the hour of 10:00 A. M. In the County Court room In the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said ftn.il ac count, and for the settlement there of. W. H. CRANDALL, Administrator of the Estate of Nora Crandall Harris. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Partnership Es- tate of Paul Wesley Taylor. Deceas hereby giver to all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of Bogga it Boggs. Lawyers. Jackson Countv Bank Building. Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice, which is November IB. 1935. JOHN R. BIERMA, Administrator of the Partnership Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor. De ceased, and John ft. Blerma. Notice of Sheriff's sale. By virtue of an execution In fore- cjasure auiy issued out oi ana uuuer tno seat oi me circuit, uoiirc oi i State of Orecon, In and for the Coun ty of JAckson, to me directed and dated on the aotn day oi NovemDer. 1935, In a certain suit therein, where in Sarah Oartner as plaintiff recov ered a ludcment against Laura J. Alm- ing. the defendant, for the sum of $800.00, together with Interest there on from March 25th, 1935. at the rate of 6 per annum until paid, and for the further sum of 80.00 attorney's fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed In the sum of $17.30, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court on the 20th day of No vember. 1935. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of said execution, I will, on the 28th day of December. 1935, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. Jackson County, Orcfion, offer for sale and will sell at public auction accord ina to law for cash to the highest bidder, subject to reaemp- Hon as provided by law. for the pur pose of satisfying aald Judgment to gether with the costs or this sale, all of the right, title end Interest that the said defendant, Laura J. Aiming had on the 20th day ot July, 1934. In and to the following describ ed real estate, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot numbered Seven (7) and the North Half of Lot numbered Eight (8) In Block Four (4) In the Orig inal Town (now City) of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 21st day ot November, 1935. 'SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Soviet Plnne Crnshes MOSCOW, Dec. 2. (AP) The builder and a crew of five men, test ing a new 12-passenger Soviet mono plane, were killed today when the plane crashed on the outskirts of Moscow. Bureau Force Increased SALEM. Ore., Dec. 2. ( AP) The public utilities department will In crease Its staff by about 30 employes after the first of the year, It was re ported. OUNSMJTH Repairs tot all makes ot guns Sims Bros. 23 N Fir Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Visit mores S. Atmospheric disturbance 10. Corrosion on Iron 14. Reside 15. Phoebe in. Copier 17. Declnre IS. Mountain nymph 19. Story 2f. Do 22. Leave nothing tn lie desired 24. Small liz.irdllke animal 15. Pace 20. Iteion 2. Male child 80. E.its away bit bv bit Jt4. nrrak 35. Nominal value of stock 3K. Joyous S". Toward ths stern JU. Nevertheless Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle PlElRlUAlWlAlYPi-l A L A SmoU L TjTjO N T A M utsMe AjL EN Ol SCAP ULARp I p RAT 0 nJaJt eImMd r jn kJIIt e d W0mP E L AW A RIE sTcI'r i y i-Pp O hMnTa PIAMEJR I E S hxe L ' Gjff E A S smmLENoM$Mow 51. More severe M. Iue 6S. Language of the ItutHhlst scriptures in. Foem Bl. Coimtrucior n n-r im til. I .,ah or ' for ciiltl- "rrat Laka vatlon Table dish 43. Lan.'e covered ?'J."le" wapon fj. 1'ireleaa 44. Run away rti-- or 45. Spanish vL. 4. Came tonethsr work 47. Attennnnr tn DOWN a store 48. MnvlnR merhanlcal part SO. Soft murmur 1. Strike with the open hand S. Bees' horn 2 3 4 y :S i 7 18 f ')gtio I 12 13 1 lilun MA. 2o 2 P2i 23 777!r Tr "W77 iT" ymrr tfff" -ts- frfrr, Hf wM!& 2A 27. 28 3o 3 31 33 W3 W,40 JjM. 4j P!L 45 JfL -Hi- th.t: JiZAa iMU Si Ji 63 W'5 SS SB H?'5? F m 1 1 LIS! PROGRAM FOR ANNUAL CONCLAVE Especially Strong Group of 1 Educators Will Be Heard in Convention December 26-28 at Portland. PORTLAND, Ore. (Spt) An es pecially strong group of educators haa been secured for the annual convention of the Oregon State Teachers' association by Supt. H. W. Adams of Corvallls, president of the association, and his depart mental chairmen. The state con vention will meet In Portland. De cember 26, 27, 28. Lecturers for the general assembly are: Dr. Fred J. Kelly, specialist In higher education. United States office of education. Washington. D. C: Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, chancellor. Oregon state system of higher education; Dr. Grayson N. Kefauver. dean of the school of education of Stanford un iversity, and Dr. Edwin A. Lee. sup erintendent of schools of San Fran cisco. Since the teachers of Waahlngton and California have been generous In their offers to assist urcgon entertaining the National Education assnrlntlon when It meets In Port land next summer, President Adams I haa aelected moat of his apeakors from these two states. The general theme for the con- ventlon is "Guidance in probably exceed 2.500. Schoola." The departmental officers Tnc opening day of the oonven have planned their programs In (lon w)1 g!ven ovw to the trana conformlty with the general theme. oct0n of business of the assocta- Mlss Jane Barnett of Jennings (lon A number of Important re Lodge, chairman of the klndcrgar-1 pt, wm be considered at this ten-primary department, will have j mcetng supt. J. T. Longfellow of for her leading speaker. Miss Helen 0re(,on City Is chairman of the M. Reynolds of Seattle. Miss Reyn-1 committee which has been making olds la national president -oi , Association for Childhood Education and la primary supervisor of the schools of Seattle. Another disting uished speaker on this program will he Miss Margaret McGrath. preal- Ueiiv of the Washington Association for Childhood Education, and In- ( structor at the Cheney normal achool. i The chief social event of the con vention each year la the breakfaat of the department of classroom teachers. This will be held on Sat urday morning. The oftlcera. Fred A. Bralnerd or rortiano, m. bara B. Snyder of St. Helens: Miss Phyllis Rlnehart. Grass Valley: Roy E. Pulllam. Brownsville, and Mra. Clara 8. Stone of Houlton, have a moat lntcreatlng program for this breakfaat. as well as for their two departmental sessions. High lights: .Supt. Jchn F. Cramer of The Dalles, will discuss "Civil service teachera in a state unit:" Frederick O. Leasuro will tell about the proposed six-yenr Edison high school for Portland. W. B. 8chnebly of St. Helens, chairman of the department of ele mentary achool principals, will have as his leading epcakcr, W. Virgil Smith, assistant superintendent of schools of Seattle. Mr. Smith la an authority on guidance, and will Cross-Word Puzzle 23. Wild animal 25. Incessantly 2(i. Snares 27. Firearm 28. River In Scotland 29. Tleheld 31. Mexican enrmnea) mush 32. Any of several lonfc-lesrsjed birds 33. Smooth and glossy SR. Seed container :tfi. HoRKy land AS. KKrot .lit. T.nrfio tub 42. Troubled with care or anxiety 44. Person who moves from place to place 4. Mental state 47. AfTtedly shy 49. Allure (0. Mark of omission R1. Hastened 63. Allowance for the Wright of a container S3. Lamb's pseudonym 64. Sliort for a man's name fS. Km) u red 66. Scraped Mnen R7. ftherwle f.(i, fltate wboe capital Is Topeka: ahbr. J. Above 4. Without de fect or lack IS. Fun 6, Division of a school year 7. De indebted 8. Moving cause t. Award of valor 10. Daily allow sncs of provisions 11. PoiNonriiis tree of Java 12. First thought of the ROtiPt IS. Card with three spot SI. Frequently conduct a discussion on this topic I for the elementary principals. L. A. ! King of Oregon City. Is chairman t of the department of Junior high ( schools. He will also have Mr. Smltn ; lecture In his department on the j subject of guidance. President Elam J. Anderson of j Llnfleld callage, chairman of the department of higher education, has'- the general topic "Outdance m Higher Education." to be led by Dr. Kefauver. Taking part in the W. Onthank, Registrar E. B. Lemon. and a number of other tusunguisn ed educators. Dr. Anderson Is In viting to this session not only all the faculty members of the colleges and universities of Oregon, but also all administrative men and women , in the public schools. Dr. Kelly will conduct a panel discussion In this department on "Present Day Trends In Higher Education;" Dean James H. Gilbert of the University of Ore gon will lead the discussion on "New Deals in the Social Science;" and Dean Wlllabald Wenlger. Ore gon State college, will have charge of the section devoted to natural sciences. One new department has been organlwd this year, adult education Kenneth Beach, atate supervisor of adult education. Is chairman: Mra. Katherlne McRae. county auperln tendent. Clackamas county, Is sec retary. W. G. Beattle. director edu cation division. W. P. A., will dis cuss "Education and Recreation Projeeta Under the W. P. A." In addition to these mentioned. twenty-five other departments. In cluding every phase of school wora have prepared exceptionally valuable programs. The departmental meet ings will be held Friday afternoon DeMmber a1 ,n( Saturday morn' ncmher 28. Teachers from everv countv In Oregon will attend (hlJ (.onvcntion. The attendance will R revlslon of the OreROn education plan. The committee will alao rec ommend the ateps to make the objectives of the plan effeetlve. Other members of this committee nr! sunt. T. F. Brumbaugh, The Dalles; Dr. Paul J. Orr. Llnfleld Coneg((; shannon Hogue. Salem, and MrJ( Anton, Crater. Newberg A survey of the national move- ments In education la being con ducted by Supt. Arnold L. Oralapp of La Grande. He has assisting him in this survey Miss Kate L. Hous. Eastern Oregon Normal school; Ken netth La VIolette. Pendleton: Supt. O. F. Campbell. Enterprise, and Principal Dean Lobaugh, Pendleton hlqh school. Supt. H. A. Ooold of Eugene will present the results of h study on "teacher participation." His commit tee haa been making a study of teacher organizations In other states, and of educational eondl tlona In Oregon. The purpose will be to recommend ways by wnicn greater service can be rendered to all members. Working on this com- , mittee are: Supt. J. A. Yeager. Pen- dleton: Miss Alice Irwtalla, Corvallls: Supt. C R. Bownmn, Medford; Mrs. Kntherlne McRae. Oregon City; and Clyde H. Beard, principal of Rose burg high school. Principal E. D. Towler of Astoria Is conducting a two-year study ot a state plan for a teacher retire ment fund. He will give at the December meeting the results ot the first year's study. Working with Mr. Towler on this committee are: Supt. Fred J. Patton. Clatakanie: Principal Stanley D. Eaton, Eugene; Mrs. Dorothy Taylor Rea. principal of Park school. Salem: and Miss Ada McLaughlin. Benson pre-Voca-tlonal school, Portland. A most Interesting feature of the general program this year will be an all-state orchestra and chorus, composed of boys and girls from high schools over the etate. Ar rangements are In charge of Mrs. Genevieve Baum-Qasklns. Corvallls. and Mrs. Lola T. Campbell, Sher idan. THE GRANGE Phoenix Orange Orange met at their hall lest Tues day evening with attendance not quite up to par du to heavy fog. Motion carried that we enter the Orange play contest again this win ter. Mr. Andrews, Pomona master, spoke of plans of Pomona Orange conduct ing an officers seating drill again this year and encouraged Phoenix Orange to make plsns to enter. Orange went on record as favoring the new power bill, ltteT from Bellevlew and Eagle Point Orange advertising events of the 3rd to lth respectively were read and members unrd to attend. In absence of the lecturer, Mrs. Olive Floyd, lecturer for next year, conducted the program for lecture hour, consisting of community sink ing, roll call sfunt In whlcn ttvs la dles answered by telling of short cuts thy had found to their work or nam ing electrical appliances they had found useful about their housework. The men responded by telling of Im plements or m&ohlnery they had found of particular value in their farm work. At the close the bags brought by the ladles were sold to the men for ;5 cents each and their supper part ners were chosen and all retired to dining room where all enjoyed (he bountiful content of the bugs. II. S. committee announced that a covered dish supper would be held at the next meeting. Aiuiper will be served at 8:00 or soon after. The com mittee will write or contact all mem bers telling them what to bring. As the second meeting of the tlrantre would fall on Christmas eve. the Christmas program will b pre nti at the meeting, Mrs. rf?(i. aoiliw loturr. (ountyRriefs Valley View VALLEY VIEW, Dee. 2. (Spl .) The Valley View Community club held their November meeting on the 21st, President Mrs. Gallatin presid ing. During the brief business meet ing. It waa voted to hold the Christ mas party the afternoon of Dec. 19. instead of In the evening aa last year. Mrs. Luchterhand, program lender, had charge of the program, opened by community singing. Miss Bernice Werth read a very Interesting paper on the life of Jane Adams. Mrs. Jas. Lennox and Mrs. L. Craig each gave interesting talks on the San Diego fair. The program eloped with com munity singing. Mrs. S. Chlldera and Mrs. Stella Morse, hostesses for the afternoon, served delicious refresh ments. Ted Nichols, of Dallas. Ore. has been a visitor In our community the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley of Oregon City have been visitors ai the C. H. Luch terhand home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry had as their guests Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams and daughter. Mar Jorle, of Phoenix: Mr. and Mrs. Q. Hill, of Medford. and Prof, and Mrs. Zobel, of Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn had a family dinner, their guests being Mrs. Ida Nell. Miss Hargrave. Mr. and Mrs. T. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Car ter, Miss Bernice Carter, Glenn Simp son, of Ashland, and Clarence Pitch ford, of Medford. Mr. H. Stebler was brodght home Thursday from the Osteopathic hoB pital in Medford. where he has been receiving, treatment the past 10 days for a badly infected hand and arm Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Darby, of Whit. tier. Calif, have been guests at the home of his brother, W. Darby, for the past few days, leaving for their home Saturday morning, Mr. and Mra. W. Darby had as their Kuests Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. L. A Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dar by, of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Lennox. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wllfson and George McCracken. of Corvallls, who surprised his family by coming home for the day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Werth had as their guests Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Print from Central Point. Mr, and Mrs. 8. M. Hawk and Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of Medford were Thanksgiving gueats at the Norman Hawk home. Mr. and Mrs. F. Reed were guests at the Charles Holdrldge home at Talent for Thanksgiving. Nelda Williams, who Is 111 with In fan tile paralysis, ts about the same. Talent- TALENT, Dec. 3. (Spl) Mrs. W M. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. O. Whipple of Oreenvlew, Calif., were visiting friends in Talent Tuesday. Millaro Burnett, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Portland and Balem for tho past two weeks, returned home Tuesday. O. Turner and F. Beechum ol Denoe Bay, Ore- spent Thamtsglv- Ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowe and family. Mrs. Nellie Smith was transacting business in Ashland Friday. J. R. O. Haines of Ashland spent ThankfltzivInK day with Mr. and Mrs. Noggle. Mrs Laum. Schumaker li recov erlne from a cold. Mrs. L. Burnett spent Thanks giving day with her sister, Mrs. T. Lowe of Ashland. To correct statements that serted that Talent had declared a quarantine. There have been cases of Infantile pnralysls In the town of Talent or In the Talent trhonls. The schools have been cloaed and public meetings sua pended due to the prevalence ol measles, colds and as a precaution ary measure against the Introduc tion of Infantile paralysis from oui side sources, The town Is not quar antined and cltlzena are free to come and go as they choose ex cept In the matter of public meet Ings. Lamson Trial Judge L -5a V Superior Judge J. J. Traburco (above) was presiding over the third trial tn San Joie. Calif., of David A. Lamton for wife murder. He was named by the ttate Judicial council after Judge R. R. 8yer, pre - 1 tiding jurist In two previous trials, disqualified nimieir, Associated Press PhQtQl-"" Beagle BEAGLE. Nov. 30. (Spl) Helen Williams spent last week-end at the Wllllama-Seegmiller home vis iting with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Frlnk and family and Miss Alice Rudd spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson at Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant and son Donald, spent Saturday eve ning visiting at the Williams-Seeg-mlller home. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Richards and small son Stewart, of Modesto, Calif., were visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis and son Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Walter Grant en tertained with a Thanksgiving din ner and Mr. and Mrs. McFarland were guests for the day. There was no school at Sams Valley last week for the Beagla pupils who go there, as the teacher, Mr. Empey, Is in quarantine for scarlet fever. It la expected they will re-open December 3. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kcyser were Thanksgiving gueats at the home of Mrs. Rush and family. C. R. Williams left last Tuesday for Portland to spend the holidays with his children. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perdue and family spent Thanksgiving at Med ford with Mr. Perdue'a mother, Mrs. Sarah Perdue. Miss Helen Williams left Wednes day for Portland for a four-day stay. Ruby Schula entertained with a dinner for her mother and brother, Mrs. Ysunza and John, Thanksgiv ing day. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Warren mar keted their turkeys Wednesday of last week. The Edler home was the scene ol Thanksgiving dinner for the follow ing guests: Mr. and Mra. Blue lion and family, Mrs. Louisa Beltz, and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Morton and family, and Louise and Florence Coulter. Little Clnudlne Stalling la Jus getting over a oase of measles. ' Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family spent Thanksgiving day at the Lawson home at Trail. Mrs. Arthur Hess and son Billy of Medford, visited the Wllllams Scegmlller families November 33 for the day. Mr. and Mra. Don Seeg- mlller and little daughter. Donna Marie, dropped In for a ahort visit also. Delbert M o n g o 1 d, from Long Mountain district, representative for the milk testing association, signed up Wllllams-SeegmlUer In the asso ciation November 33. He tested Fri day night and Saturday morning and will make monthly visits. Wil liams and SeegmlUer were well pleased with the check-up on their herd. Wednesday afternoon the moth ers of the community were in vited to the school house to attend the Y. C. L. business meeting and after the meeting the teacher. Miss Alice Rudd, served a Thanksgiving tea. The tea table was beautifully decorated, appropriate with trie season. After the tea each person present had her fortune told by Miss Rudd, who presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin are remodeling their living room. They have taken out a large old fashion ed fire place and are replacing It with a new flue for a stove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner for the following guests: Mr. and Mra. M. F. Young and family, of Willow Springs; Mra, Anna Sanderson of Central Point; Mr, and Mrs. Homer Martin and family of Reese creek, and Mr, and Mrs. Melvln Martin and little Don nle Oene, of Medford. Mrs. Charles Sanderson and son Milton, made a trip to the Dead Indian soda springs Friday. The sun was shining bright and the sky perfectly clear after they pass ed the Brownsboro service station. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Husbands ot Buck Shot hill. Milton Sanderson spent Thanks giving week visiting with home folks. He will teave Monday morn ing to work at the Illlhee orchard. Reverend Lewis, of the Central Point Federated church, will hold preaching servlcea at the Anttoch school house Sunday, December 8. at 3 :00 o'clock In the afternoon. Everyone 1 Invited to attend the services. Griffin Creek GRIFTM CREEK. Deo. J. (Spl.l The honor roll for the aecond alx weeka of achool la aa followa: Primary room. Bhlrley Lehman, Barbara caal. Afton Ouches. Richard Stur Blll and Verda Stearns; upper srada room, Ivan Cherry, Bhrldon Mulr, Ollva Caulklna and Battle Brown; In termedlate room, Elinor Skelna. Mr. and Mr,. C. C. Bohl visited Sunday at tha J. D. Brown home. Mra. Brothers and daughter Barah, who have been vlaltlng for aome time at the home of her daughter, Mra. Henry Mulr, left Tuesday evening for La. Clrande. Mr. and Mrs. Chrla Wolf motored to eacramento to apend tha Thanks giving holidays wlthher mother. Mr. and Mr,. Flltcroft of Medford risent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Stearns, returning home Friday morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and daughter, Son la l,e, apent Thankf Jiving Day with Mr. and Urs. J. tx Brown and daughter.