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PAOE THREE jLLUJl i ff tJ Dffte MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OTtEO ON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1936. Read every ad on this page you will probaoty find ex actly the things you Dave been looking tor or a sale 01 trade for unused articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you ma; nave find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash If what you want isn't there advertise tor It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word first Insertion (Minimum 23c) Each additional insertion per word lc (Minim am 10c) Per Une per month without copy change $1.23 Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND HE WARD For Information leading to the recovery of our wlre-hairud terrier. All white with light tan left side of head. Been gone since Tuesday, pioase pnone lao-M. . LOST Man's tan pigskin glove for left nana, size o. Vttu BtM-n vi leave at Tribune office. LOST Bed and black scarf with black clip pin. Finder please re turn to Mall Tribune office. LOST- -If dog miegng. can ibifl WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Shoemaxer, 231 E. 8th 8t. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced stenographer. Box 3130. Tribune. ' ." ,' WANTED Woman for housekeeping, out of town, In modern, childless home Pnone 643-H. WANTED Two women to help me In demonstration work. Boa 3031 Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment and Income through the Peoples Universal Exchange Sytem, 39 8. Front. Open Sunday. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work In cafe, 325 a. Ivy, WANTED By middle-aged, unincum bered lady, housekeeping. Capable - of taking full charge. Box 3246. Tribune. PLAIN SEWING and alterations. 10 Almond Bt. WANTED To exchange carpenter work for room and garage during winter. Box 3231, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Light car. '33 or later. No wrecks. Box 3356, Tribune. WANTED 5 or fl-room unfurnished house, to rent or lease; permanent tenant; refined family. Tel. 858-J. WILL ehare expense with party, drlv Ing to Marshfleld Saturday morn ing, Nov. 7th. Call 45. days, and 1241. evening. ' WANTED Used, late model refriger ator. 808 West Main. Tel. 824-J. WANTED - Will pay top prices tol good used furniture rangea neat era eto yftra Ha nVUOWn-m . Fir Hall Bldg 6tn 8t -Front fel Mi d a in hrma WE PAT CASH for Muskrsts. Mink Coyote, bobcat, raccoon, eto. we also ouy IIXDE& AND PELTS. New and Used Traps foi Sale. ; MEDFORD BAROAIN HOU5E n N. Orape St Pnone 1063 WE WILL PAY best prices lol rangea beaten and furniture Call 1183-J KADS & OHRN FURNITURE CO 38 North Front. BJOHEai PRICES paid tol turnlturt and nouaebold aod poone 1063 EMPTY furniture ran going to ssr. Francisoo. wanta load fo there way point, phone 015. Hawley Transfer WANTED Rlf lee. good useo fumi ture and clothing liney Second Hand store 113 North Front JUNK -Highest prices paid loi orsss radiators copper storsge oe.tsrie aluminum and other met. Scrap iron small oi largi iot pipe ano marhlni-ry wool anc cot too raga innn .ube Oui price will interest you i Hides Pelu Wool Mohair Household oodt furniture stoves Doug tit or sold MfTJWJRD BAHOAIN BOUBa CHEAP 1029 to 1931 pickup coupe OI roadster for cash. Inquire 115 Washington. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room furnished house: modern: adults; garage. Inquire at 731 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Attractive 8-room fur nished home on east aide; hard wood floors, fireplace, basement and furnace. 152.50 inc. water Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bltle Phone 302. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room for a gentleman. 307 south Osk dale. FOR RENT Furnished, heated room, 120 S. Laurel, phone 934-L. w run Kent prefer working T girl; home privilege. Tel. 12.12-X , . . ATTHAC11V1 room, tv4 8, Orap. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOMS AND MEALS. U9 So. Holly WANTED- -One or two gentlemen to room and board Excellent meals Close in; reasonable. Oarage . 333 8 Orape. FOR KENT Rooms and board rea sonaoie 3ai) E Main 8t Bedford FOR RENT - APARTMENTS FURN apt. for rent, 716 Welch. FOR RENT Two apartment. 403 Newtown; one 3-room apartment and one 4-room. Phone 19. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Also cabin. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT Furnished apartment; heated. 229 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern furnished 8 room apt.; adults only; new and clean; close In. 375 So. Central. BACHELOR APT8 . 446 S. Front. BACHELOR'S quarters. 134 B. Ivy. FOR EXCHANGE PIGS AND CALVES for what have you. Opposite Texaco Station south of Talent. FOR TRADE Young Jersey bull for White chickens. 623 Effts. FOR SALE OR TRADE Heifer calves for wagon, hay frame, bicycle, fold ing cot. Rt. 1. Box 153-M. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delldoua and Newtown apples for wood or pota toes. Bring contalnere. Joe Kan tor. Rt 4. east of Phoenix. FOR 8ALB or will trade tor good heif er calves, weaner pigs Harold crowl Carkln Orchard. Midway ttoad FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE SALE OR TRADE Nice little home close In on east side; 6600 will han dle; balance around $16 month; or .will swap for larger place In Med ford or nearby In country. Box AB. Mall Tribune. WANTED To trade home In Medford for home In Marshfleld. W. L. Cass ady. Box 841. Medford. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1033 Chrysler imperial 5-paasenger coupe, fine condition. 6550 for quick sale. One-fourth of original price. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18 Sandy'a USED CAR Emporium. The Best Values In Cara and Truck Late model Olds Sedan 6675 uo Studebaker Coupe with radio 350.00 V-8 Ford Coupe 385 00 385 00 366.00 Plymouth Coupe A model Ford Coupe... Ponttao Coupe and Sedan. Bulck Sedan 195 00 115 UO . Studebaker late model Sedan 465 00 Studebaker 2-ton Truck In aplen did condition. V . Studebaker 3-4 ton. like new ' SANDERSON MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS A good variety to choose from: Plym- outns. Foras. unevroieis, uoages, Chryslers, Pontlace. and number of other makes. Prices lower..than any place In Medford. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18 FOR SALE Ford V8, 1936 Cabriolet Like new. Driven only 6000 mile 6650. Phone 1322-W. CLEAN .SWEEP 'LU' USED CAR SALE -Prices lower than N ADA Book, 1935 Pontlac 8 Brougham.' 1932 Plymouth PA aedan with trunk. 1935 Plymouth deluxe touring ae dan. 1933 Chevrolet deluxe aedan. 1934 Ford Cabriolet coupe, radio and heater. 1935 Chtysler 8 touring sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 aedan 1931 Ford a-door sedan, sldemounts. 1928 D. A. Dodge sedan. 1935 Chrysler 6 touring sedan. 1935 Chrysler 8 touring sedan. Some Real Buys In other models. MEDFORD USED CAR ECHANOE Just North or old Public Market on South Rlverslc FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Canary and cage, (5 2ao oo. uaaaaie. FOR SALE! Pedlgieed roller canaries Mrs. WCIIIO riutlij. u.n-vu,ts ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 623-J-3. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good Jersey heifer, bull, wagon, plowa and narrow. Jaa. A. Woods, Blddle road. FOR SALE 1600-lb. black horae, 8 years old. Mrs. w. a. mcnoioun. Boss Lane. FOR SALE Cow and trailer. IB Barnes Ave. FOR SALE Weaner plga. O. J. Mc- Cay, spring oi., Meaiura. FOR SALE Well-bred Guernsey bull can. 0 wwks viu. Central Point. AUCTION SALE, Nov. 7. 1038 Sale Pavilion in norm tueuiuru uw iwou of high grade Hereford heifers. 3 registered Guernsey bulls, 1 regis tered Ouernsey heifer (springer). SpII your grade cattle at this auc tion and replace them with pure breds: enjoy satisfaction and profit that followa production of quality cattle. 14MOS. OLD Duroo male hog. J. W Ragsdaie, iron, uro. CLOSING-OU1 SALE Farm and gar den tool nousenoio urnitur oreskfast set pressure oooked can ned fruit and vegtuoie Gould's 1 mile eoutb oi raient on nlgowey Tet A.hlnnrJ 971-ft-l FOR SALE POULTRY SEE Mrs. Roy Stanley at once, to get your voms. viupvvs bu Bronze. FOR SALE 300 Bronze turkeys, near ly ready for meraet. rnoue -r-u, Eagle Point. FOR SALE 50 laying white Leghorn pullets and weaner pigs. -.. Rom Lane. RHODE Island Red pullet. Nsrra- gnstt turkey oreeoing ww Trotter. Rogue River. Ore. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE MODERN home ana a acres. iouv, u-rms. Kev next door. H. E Tolle Rt. I, Mtdford. Geneva MltcheU, Hlilsboro, Ors. . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BAROAIN BUYS Owner will sacrifice or take car for equity In 5 -room modern S2DQQ home wlth hardwood Jors, laundry uays. Lot 66x120. Bee ALSO 60 acres. Best buy In southern Oregon. One of the best farms POnnn tii Rogue River valley. Black loam soil. No waste land; 16 VwUUU acres alfalfa. This place will' grow 4 cropa alfalfa without water; no Irrigation needed. Good farm house, barn, and milking barn with cement floor. Silo. Part cash balance long time loan. ALSO 16 acres. Very suitable for small dairy and chicken raising. CI OCn Almost now 3-room house, small barn; on good oiled high 111 I fcUU way only 6 miles from Meaord. small down payment, easy terms on balance. ALSO 30 acres. Bear creek bottom soli, only 8 miles from city limits COnfin of Medford. Think of It! Only $150.00 per acre for this loam iPWUUU son, This has a dandy building site, on good oil macadam road. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 B. Main St. Phone 738. AN INCOME property now earning $137 60 month. Genuine bargain tor quick sale. O. S. Butterfleld, 409 Medford Building. FOR SALE! 3-room house, Berrydale Ave.; cheap. Apply at 48Vi North Orange. FOR BALE Fine 6-rm. house, a lota, best location, lota of shade, (3500. 92100 cash, balance easy terms. For Rent 0-rm. house, basement, furnace. 942 60. FLAHARTY REALTY COMPANY 16 N. Fir. FOR SALE A Real Bargain, 7 lots and 4-room house; bath, fireplace, laundry trays, hardwood floor, lots of built-lns, cement foundation and walks, garage, woodshed and store house; native shade, laurel cedar and fir. A very attractive, coey and comfortable home; 91.000 full price. L. G. PICKELL, 204 East Main. Phone 306. 6 ACRES. Irrigated, good soil, 8-room house and outbuildings, city water, near Medford, 9750, terms. ALSO 7 acres, irrigated; 4-room house and barn. Splendid location. Trade for Medford property. L. O. PICKELL, 204 East Main. Tel. 366. FOR SALE 6 room modern house, 1 acre land, a blocks north Washing ton school. 404 So. Peach St. FOR SALE 6-room modern home with sleeping porch, 738 Oak. FULLY improved ano reoondittoneo :t seven acres for tale or trade foi Portland property Pbone 1268 Med ford oi E N Stldd Ashland Hotel POH SALE 6 room nouae on paveo street furnished 9196U 9850 casn Call owner. 1619-J or 8T2-J WHEN you think ' rea estate thins Of UROWN A WHITE HO US bis rot taie or rent jackson Oout-ty Blog 8t uian AssTi FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS APPLES Baldwin and Newtown, or chard run. 60c box. Geo. B. Young, Stewart Ave. Phone 7-F-4. FOR SALE Cut glaas and antiques. . Mrs. Kl a rated, 408 W. 6th. FOR SALE Ripe D'AnJou pears and apples. Ala Vista Packing House FOR SALE Storage furniture, Fri day and Saturday at our office, 118 North Riverside, Hawley Trans fer Co. FOR SALF New Superfex oil burn ing heater. Call 124 Lincoln St., forenoons. FOR 8ALE Very cheap, floor show case, marble base, 8 feet by 36 Inches. Phone 10. FOR SALE Areola beater system with boiler and threo radiators complete. ; In first class condition; very cheap. Phone 10. FOR SALE Baled hay, excellent quality. 0. R- Natwick. Eagle Point FOR SALE Oak dlntng-room table with 8 leather-seated chairs. Very reasonable. Telephone 1169. PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill. 94 46 per load. Prompt service. Tel. 333, Central Point Wood Yard. DRY WOOD for saie. Mrs. L. M. Var ney, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and hardwood. Best In valley, 118 No Riverside, phone 616, Hawley Trans fer. HAY for sale. 300 tons In stack. Earl Farlow, Lake Creek. FOR SALE Lota of Newtown Apples. Orchard Park Farm. Ino. FOR SALE Peppy-Poppy Pop Corn Monarch Seed & Feed Oo. FOR SALE Super Pbasrmate, Sul phur. Sulphate of Ammonia. Mou arcb Seed & Feed Co. ANY merchandise can be disposed of through the peoples Universal Ex change System. 39 8. Front. SAVlt SAVE Wallpaper, all 1936 pitteVns 1-3 off Pittsburgh Paint Store. 13V W Main SPECIAL PRICES on DOtatoet and onions for your winter supply Peerless Mkt. Pbone 603. Free de . ilvery OOAT milk and cneese Jungfrau Ooat Dairy. Rt 4. Box 64 Tel 437 -J. FOR SALE huppe fot tawdua' burnei with baffle plate aimoar oew Bargain Cai at Mall rrthune FOR SALE Apples Tel 13'i-L rX)R SALE drapes now ripe J A Manke 4 miles west of Medford MISCELLANEOUS OPEN TNO- Art needlework exchange hop at 138 8. Holly. MONEY LOANED OS AUTOS. LIVESTOCK, FL'RNITTRE. PVHORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SKE W. R. THOMAS MOR ORE & WASH. MTO CO. MEDFORD'8 OLDEST AND LAROEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So. Central. Ground Floor Crsterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 8-157-M-180 Phone 139 ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFINO SERVICE OompfMitlon Shingles and Built-up roofs Phune 640 Free estimate Eu monthly payment ROOUI RIVER ROOF1NO CO. 183 Wt Main ROOFlNO Brine four roof trouble to us Old ruoft repaired oew rotrfs applied Pfsoco products Ekeranr Paint and Ruol Store, 86 i Bart led, Pbone 3U, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Active associate, lady of gentleman, with pleasing personal ity, to engage In most fascinating profession. Good Income. Invest ment required. References exchang ed. See Mr. Mull or, Hotel Jackson, Medford. PERSONAL ATTENTION I Here In Person ERNEST MULLER Scientific Character Aanalyst, Psy chologist. Numerollglst. Personal and Business Adviser. Bring your problems to me. Private Interviews dally. Hotel Jackson. Medford. PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT -Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life. Tells your past, present and future. If In "doubt as to what step to take consult Mftdam Avon today: tomorrow may be too late. Good advice In lime eaves many worries and many dol lars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Read ings dally; hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m Located at Rainbow Auto Camp 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 1. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT . ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INMURANL'fc ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract of Title Rooms 8 ano b No 42 North Central Ave., upstaira. Dentistry. NOTICE Dr. R. O. VanVaUsah has moved his dental office from 204 E. Main to 812 Liberty Bldg. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT - lei 1HV House cleaning. Moor waxing or! ental nig cleaning and upholstering The Fashion shop THE FASHION 8H(P - Dressmskin and Remodeling. B u t c o n a ano Buckles covered 308 ti a National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181, Myrtle Andrews Transfer. ; SAMSON Transfer and Su-iage Fur til ture moving and expmt furniture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. P E SAMSON O. Phone 833. BADS TRANbFEK fli 8TUKAOB CO -Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Price right Service guaranteed , RE IN KINO TRANSFER CO - Long distance hauling. Furniture, eattie anything ill N. Fir Phone 1033 O Stuart. HAWLEY TRANSFER Local and long distance furniture moving. Quick light delivery on f ilanos, trunks, boxes, etc., at nom nal cost. Used furniture bougnt and sold. 118 No Riverside. Phone 616. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Hasten Pointed Obstruct Entire amount Observed care fully Southern eon tellaUon Killed Clemency Ground grain , Support Manner of dressing tb hair Rational Form of the prefix "ad" before the letter P Periodic motion of th ea Part of a wooden Joint Army officer: abbr. Allude Pose for a painting Flexible Flower Compani point Land measure Long narrow flag Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl Tv 4WW erIlra kog&YMf rIleg c oW sip II" eMaheim I LNiTEEPOL ATTJO N ElDTfMklNGf R E D Et&ATEjfSALE 3jASfT"RLlfsTT Rjy M HI T A U. lE WW- E TfeTE H ft'lE INI E W M RIBS 44. Every 4. Continent 47. Flowerlnr shrub with mall red , fruit BO. Lie In ambush 6. Be Indebted 64. SuppreK In pronouncing 8. Contend 67. Flnlnh M. Banquet S3, Urn a on f it WL Sl"ffiF 11 r- r-ifsr-ff e m2j mr Jl 32 ''pS 34 35 mm" ip 'ML -ML M& Lm mj. 41 48 4f H So SS2 'Ml &k , 1 1IH II iH BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON ALTOS. LIVESTOCK FUKN1TI UK. ENDORSED NOTES ETC. We want to supply your money needs wttnout red tape or delay SEE V E THOMAS MGR. ORE. & WASH. MTO. CO. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARO E3T PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central Grounu Floor Cratenan Theater Bldg Lie No S-167 -M-180 Pnone 139 LEGAL NOTICES Advertisement For Bids Sealed bids will be received by the district clerk of Prospect School Dis trict No. 69. until 8 P. M., Tuesday the 10th day of November, for the construction of a play shed, and al terations on the gymnasium building, for the Prospect School. Bids may be separate on each building, or togeth er. Specifications and plana may be seen at the office of the architect, William Lalng, 301 U. S. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Medford; or at tu home of the district clerk. Bids must be accom panied by a certified check In an amount equal to 6 of the total amount of bid, as a guarantee (or the execution of contract In case the contract Is awarded bidder. The school board of Dlst. No. 69 reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Signed: ROSE J. KELLY, Clerk of Prospect School Dlst. No. 69 Box No. 62, Trail, Oregon Notice of Filing of Final Arxount and Petition for Settlement Thereof In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County iA Jackson. I In the Matter of the Estate of Helen wuy ocrtwiLun, aumuuinva Kiiuwn Mrs. 2 Scranton, Deceased. Notice Is hereby glveu that Henry Owens, administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed In the above entitled Court and cause hi final account and petition (or settlement thereof and by order of the Court the same has been set tor hearing at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m on the 10th day of November 1U36. and all persons Interested and nnving objec tions thereto are hereby notified ' appear In the above fan titled Court and cause and file such objections on or before said date of hearing. HENRY OWENS, Administrator. Notice. In the County Court of the State M Oregon, In and for the County cf Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of James Owens. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Annie M. Owens, Administratrix with the Will annexed of the Estate of James Owens, deceased, has tiled In the above entitled Court and matter her first and final account and report and petition tor distribution tor set tlement thereof and discharge, and by order of the Court herein said final account and report nas been set for hearing on the 19th day of No vember. 1036. at the hour uj 10 o'clock a. m., at the court room of the above entitled Court In Medford Jackson County. Oregon, and all prisons hav ing any objections thereto are here by notified to file the same with the above entitled Court on or before said time. ANNIE M OWENS, Administratrix with the Win annexed of the Estate of James Owens, Deceased High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By Phil Todd. As a step In the sophomore Initia tion, which takes place this week at the senior high school, the Court of Inhuman relations, a kangaroo court, convened at 1 p. m., Wednesday after noon In senior high school audjto rlum. Eight decisions were rendered before adjournment. The court. In the form of an assem bly, was sponsored by the Boy' league Crossword Puzzle 10. Portion of a curve 11. Pencil of light 16. Woven thread which crou the warp 18. Rellav 'JO. Burning 22. Kind of Illy 23. Pertaining to th eye 14. Cauie to con form to th v snap again 2S. Racket 27. Oo In 10. Uses expert mentnlly 31. Scattered .14. Mission 37. Extreme warmth 19. 42. Water excur slon Plank placed unrir a proa to glv f:reater bear ng surface Color DOWN 1, Owns 2. Poorly . Oum renin 4, One Indefi nitely 5, Piny Into each other's hands I. American Indian T. Strained . Redact 0. En t Indian trees 43. 45. Knad cook 47. Cardan Imple ment 48. Beard of grain 49. Long narrow Inlet 81. Kqulp M. Small barrel sS. And: Latin under supervision of Bam Richardson, president of th organization. The Order of the M acted aa the Judiciary body and Jury. Cases brought up were those of Elmer Welsaburg, Alvln Thorbus, Winston Campbell, Bay Huston, Wal lace Erie, Joe Faulks, Albert Plctie and Kenneth Scrlpter. Aa a climax to the Initiation a bon fire and dance will be held at the high sohool tonight, according to Sam Richardson. By Katnryn Mead. Under direction of Delia Mae Dale, president of the Girls league, the ac tivities of the organisation' are now progressing rapidly. At fc luncheon of the league council Monday noon plana for the near future were drawn. At a general assembly of the girls, this program was presented to them. During this week the pupils new In Medford high were legally taken Into the currlcular activities of the school through initiation. Plans for this Initiation was prepared by uie auxiliary committee. Jean Culy, chair man. Each sophomore or new girl underwent the Informal Initiation. w!t& their hair parted down the mid dle, a green ribbon tied around their heads, and no bobby pins or makeup whatsoever. Each wore her dress backwards with no belt, and a vege table tied around her neck aa her only ornament. Also she was forced to bow to every high and mighty senior, as well aa brush the shoes of any upperclass man desiring It. After the annual bonfire this eve ning, formal Initiation will be car ried on with Delia Mae Dale, presi dent, Muriel Stocks, vice-president, Josephine Bullls, secretary, and Helen Latham, treasurer, officiating. Fol lowing th Initiation a Joint Boys' and Olrls' league dance will be held In the gymnasium- All mothers and fathers of the student are cordially Invited to witness the Initiations and remain for the danoe. Thanksslvlnv alwavs causes ereat activity In th Boya' and Olrls' leagues, sacn year tnes two or ganizations work together to give twnntv deservlne families a well filled box of food. Direction of this work Is carried on by the girls, through their soolal service commit tee of which Betty Pennington is chairman, but the oo -one ration of every atudent In school Is necessary to make the drive successful. At the present time work en this function Is well underway. Standing committee to carry on nctltfttlM nr Uie Olrls' leamle have been appointed as follow: social service committee Betty Pennington, chairman; Isabel Oanfleld. Emllle Nahsa. Dorothy Gill. Marjorle McKee. Arllne Johnson. Emily iou snips. Louise Keesee, Helen Snyder,, Vivian Pasmore, Maxlne Young. Janice Shreve, and Velmm Newton. . . School Improvement Shirley Gib son, chairman: Shirley Mcculloch, Lorraine Longwlll, Dorothy Thoma, Corlnne Harwood, Kay Oentner, Orva Stevens, Olorla WUIIeme, Mary Lou ii. Mr.mhnM. Bettv Jane Knox, Olowrene tutes, Joan Ouyer, and Hani.. f.lrV Entertainment Trankl Rlnabar. ger, chairman: Betty Tocum, Lorraine Wilson, Lois Herman, Rae LePevre, Jeanette Field, Nil. Green, Luella Borne, Norma Burdell, Dorothy Jane Hester, Jean Horton, Betty Dunham and Helen Smedley. Puhlicitv Kathnm Mead, chair man. Dorothy Buchter. Helen Ohlrg- wln, Kathleen Dlliara, varoara namp son, Barbara Lemmon, Mary Wallace, Gertrude Otis. Martha Shelly, Ella Older, Jean Dourla, Dorothy Flynn and Deborah Tumy. Auxiliary Jean Culy, chairman: Dorothy Blmonson. Jesn Piatt, Carlln Piatt. Erma Fraley, Peggy Rtr. Helen Thompson. Luclll Wymore, June M. William. Virginia Hammond, Caroline Cook, Grace Turnqulst and Jeanette Thatcher. Art Oeraldln Looml. chairman: Fredene Daugherty, Marjorle Smith. Bette Lee, Luella Williams, Violet -.ntfKiirv. Klimhath Blttle. ChlOO Elson, Joan McOonoohle, Luclll Knox, Betty Cundlff and Joan Hunt. 1 COURT HOUSE NEWS furnished By th Jackson unini) Abstract Oo. 131 t dlstb iftroet Marriage Licenses Wllllsm R. Sawyer nd EmtrllU Armstrong. Arnold C. Law and Ltona O. Pow ell. Walter E. Meuecer and Helenett Hughe. Clifford H. Thoma nd Viola E. Caldwell. Elmer L. Bell and Ollla L. Pitch ford. Howard O. Oault and Edith Bag. Circuit Court Virginia Esther Duvtll vs. Charles Wesley Duvtll, Dlvore. Albert V. Wyatt vs. John Blgham et el To qui title. State of Oregon vs. Joseph Stephen Crough. Driving automobile white under Influeno of Inoxleatlng liq uor. State of Oregon vs. Floyd Alvln Porter Orand larceny. Lewi Super Bervlo Station n. Russell Morrl Chattel lien. Lswl Super Sendee Station vs. Jess C. Black Chattel lien. LawU Super Service Station va. Clark O. Akin. Chattel lien. Lewi Super Sendee Station vs. James O. McNeill Chattel IUn. Lewi Super Bervlo Station vs. Thomas O. Psu-h Chattel lien. Lewis Super Service Station va. Horace P. Peck Chattel lien. Law! Super Service Station v. Mary E. Ewtng. Chattel lien. . Lewi Super Service station vs Robert I. Flaherty Chattel lien. Lewis Super Barrio Station va Lyle M. and Nathan H. Russell. Chattel ln. Lewi Super Service station vs. Lloyd O. niiirmn Chattel lien. H. U Clsycomb, doing business Clsycomb Motor Co, v. O, W. Bur nettChattel Ilea. Lewi Super Service Station f. Levan L. Beer Chattel lien. Lewis Super Bervlo Station vs. Charle Duncan t al. Chattel lltn. Lewis Super Service Station vs. i Kenneth L. Duncan Chattel lien. W. M. Wall vs. Bertrand E. De Cathellneau et al. Attachment, La nor a Carey vs. Samuel Carey. Divorce, Promate Court Estate of Llla Cox, deceased. Pro bate. Beal Estate Transfer Thomaa O. Thompson et ux to J. M. Johnson et ux. W. D. to land In DLO 44. Twp. S8 8., R. 1 West. Mary M. Dunlap et vlr to J. A. Por ter et ux. W. D. to 10.10 acres In Sec. 8, Twp. 39 8., R. 1 East. Elmer J Smith et ux to Harry A. Cutler. W. D. to SW of lot 4. block 20, Chltwood Tract, Ashland. W. O. Trill and George Eads( x- exutora) to Grace D. Lydlard. Ex. deed to lot 19, block a, Park Add., Medford. Mike Evanoff et ux to Ocorrge A. Hunt et ux. W. D. to lot 6, block 4. Butte Falls. Dr. W. J. Orendall and J. R. Mc cracken (executors) to Hate! I. Ferns. Ex. deed to lots I and 9. block 'W Railroad Add., Ashlsnd. Dr. W. J. Crondsll and J. F. Mc cracken (executors) to W. P. Fuller & Co. Ex. deed to lota 17 and 18. Valley View Add, Ashland. Mark P. True et al to H. O. Anders Q. O. D. to 38.63 acres In DLO 48. Twp. 39 8 , R. 1 East. Anna B. Llndley et vlr to Otis A Mack et ux. W. D. to 8 acres In DLO 43. Twp. 87 8.. R. 1 West. Thomss O. Thomson to J. M. John son et ux. W. D. to land In PLC 44. Twp. 38 8., R. 3 West. Domlnlck Gross et ux to George J Bates et ux W. D. to SWli of BWH of Sec. fi, Twp. 40 8., R. 4 East. Miles Stuart et 1 to Wm. O. Rob erta W. D. to lot 10. block 1, Wel lington Height). Add., Medford. Qraoe E. Pellett to Thomaa A. Johns et ux. W. D. to land In DLO 19, Twp. 87 S, R. a West. et ux W. D. to lend In DLCunu F. A. Richards et ux to Ennls Gardner et ux. W. D. to 84 of lot 10, Seo. 11, Twp. 89 8., R. 1 East. P. 8. Provost et ux to Don Provost et ux. W. D to land on Mechanic Street, Ashland. Spratt Wells et ux to Annie Brlgga et vlr. Deed to 38.88 acre In Sec. 33. Twp. 83 6, R. 1 East. Pearl L. Toblaa to Henry G. Enders Q. O. D. to land In DLO 48 and In Seo. 3, Twp. 39 8., R. 1 East. Carrie M. Lyman to L. 8. Blytn et ux. W. D. to lot , block 1, Wel lington Hlghts Add, Medford. Anna J. Parker to R. L. Barton et ux. W. D. to part block 4. Imperial Add., Medford. . Frank KUngle to Alice R. Kllngle. W. D. to half Interest In BW14 of Sec. 34, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 East. C. D Newman et ux to Nellie Wil son. W. D. to ssst 1 acre In lot 14. Jojack Bub., unrecorded. W. O. Trill and George Eada (exec- utora) to Elmer Harried. Ex deed to lot 18, block 3, Park Add Medford. Susie L. Allen to O. V Orossman et ux. W. D. to lota 8 and 4, Allen dale .Add, Ashlsnd. FACULTY WIVES Y E CHICAGO (UP) Wive of tome University of Chicago professors not only are familiar with frying pans, dust mops, and (swing baskets, but some also can read test tubes, handle Intricate formula and find their way about In libraries. Mr. Elizabeth M. Koch, wife of Prof. Fred O. Koch, chairman of the department of phyalologlcal chemuv try, reoently demonstrated with her husband that there are at least three sources of potent vitamin D, and probably mora, and that they work In different waya In various animals. Th Koch are nationally known authorities on hormonee and vita min. They are credited with th first preperatlon of the male ex hormone In crude form. Another woman who doe 8 full day's work In the laboratory as well a look after her bom. I Mr. Lucy Orsve Taliaferro, win of Prof. Wll llsm H. Taliaferro, dean of th bio logical science division and chair man of th hygiene and bscterlologi; cal department. Th Taliaferro have worked to gether since their marriage, special, lzlng In parasitology and concentrat ing on malaria In recent years. Both In laboratory resesroh and In axp' dltlons to th tropic, Mr. Taliaferro ha don her work, serving without salary, aa a volunteer associate In the advancement of knowledge. Dr. Robert 8. Piatt of the uni versity geography department and his wife reoently returned from their fourth expedition Into Latin Amer ica, where they studied "patterns of land occupancy." Mr. Piatt acted as th diplomat of th axpedttlon by dealing with natives and acting a Interpreter. She also keep a aeuueu account of the changing patterns in their 30,000 mile of air travel, Mr. PUtt being occupied In photography. Widely known In medicine are Dr. Oeorge F. Dick and hi wire, Dr. Gladys Dick, Together they have developed the Dick teat for scarlet fever and a scarlet fever vaccine ana serum. Dr. Fay Cooper Cole, chairman of the anthropology department, took hi wife Into the hinterland of the Philippine on their wedding trip. Mrs. Cole, trained In psychology, aided with ethnological studies among native women. Mrs. Robert Redfteld, wit of Dr. Robert Redfleld, professor of anth ropology and dean of the social sciences at th university, lived the Mexican peasant' Ufa with her hus band. Mr. Redfleld recorded the native folk-lore. There are other examples of this research partnership along th Mid way, showing that being a prof sor's wife Un't so dull after all. BUDGET REQUESTS Self-Sustaining Units Of State Lop Twelve Million Off Biennium Expense Program Bond Debt Cut. SALEM, Nov. e (If) Budget re quests of the 81 self-sustaining unit Oregon state government totaled 870,318,888. or about 812.000,000 lee ' then for the psst blennlum, Wallace 8. Wharton, budget director, an nounced. These same units estimated reminf. for the next two yeara of 874,388.350, which would provide a surplus -of- ,280,000 to revert to the fund. In connection with thi. .n,,- ' mcnt Governor Martin said that Ore gon had reduced Its state bonded -indebtedness by 814.500.000 since the peak In 1028, and bringing It down to the lowest point In the nast 11 years. The bonded lndobtednesa. . most of which waa charged against mo smie nignway commission and the bonus commission, was aioina- 910. This sum waa ffrnrfu.llii k-l-. ' worked out and would continue "If the gasoline tax Is left unmoienteii - the governor said. Oregon Doing Well. Economically, the novernnr uM Oregon waa "rldlnr hlch. u. ., handsome against debt-ridden states." wnarton stated the entire 1837 938 budget would be comolntivt t the next week and sent to the printer , t icauineu iot me state legislature. Aanalyzlng the figure of the self. sustaining unit. Wharton um th revenue Item Included 8388.881 from the stt corporation department, II, 704,736 from the Insurance depart ment, S95.255 In gilt and 8785,379 la: Inherltance ' tax from the treamirv department. .-,..: Game Commission Earn. The state fish commission win mn trlbute 822,843 to the general fund, while the gam commission will eon tribute 841,403. The hlehwav commission win fi.n fer 83.200.000 to the counties and ' 042,4B8 to the state police, other divisions contributing to the state'' police are the fish commission with 833,173: game commission with 8345,. tou; nee marshal 824,540, and the public utilities commission 850,000. Estimates of profit and surplus in the liquor control commission fors cast 83,083,835 for th blennlum, which will be earmarked .for direct.: relief and th atate' part In th ' cooperative state-county-federal gov ernment's child welfare program. TO BE SPORTS CENTER POMPEII, Italy (UP) Eager to contribute to the fulfillment of Pre mier Benito Mussolini's ambition to restore the grandeur of the ancient Roman empire, the director of Pom pell excavatlona U keeping workmen swinging pick and shovels at dou ble tlm. Prof. Amedo Malurl. In charge of the project, 1 personally supervis ing excavation of the Immense port field burled by the eruption or Vesuvius In 79 A. D. Mopping hi brow with Urge red hankerchlef and leaning against one of the beautiful marble pillars, h oxplaln-' ed hi work. Malurl apoke of plan for a hug sport demonstration In which Italy's great athlete would participate when the field wm re. stored. "I believe." Malurl said, "that x cavatlon work will be finished In less than a year. Tou see Mussolini 1 eager to have the project ready for' official Inauguration on Rom' 3090th birthday this coming April . 31. "Excavations are eheddlng new light on the grandeur of ancient ' Pompeii. Instead of large villas and rich houses we, for the first time, are confronted with 8 huge project accommodating great masses. This sporting field which 1 being un earthed with the greatest care waa called by Pompellan 'Public Gym nasium for Youth of Pompeii-' K demonstrated that besides Its Intel ligent tirhanlstla organization of mercantile and Industrial city, that Pompeii also had magnificent or ganization of health education to use ft more modern terra of true athletic and physical education. "Thla Immensely Interesting sport field which I coming to light ws built during th largest Auguatlan period of the ancient city." Th field' exact dimension are 489 feet by 88 feet. The swimming pool which ooeupled put of th field wns 98 feet wide. "I believe," Malurl continued, "that when excavation are com pleted we will obtain valuable con tribution to our tudle of the Pompeii" aqueduct nd ; It braucbes." It I expected that the Jsmboree to be itaged on the ancient field when excavation are finished will be one of th greatest of th Mu olUnUn realm. The great wtm mlng pool, which I lined with mar ble, will Be refilled for the occasion. Toeing tlm for Too Let to Cla ,lf; Arts l I '80 p m Use MalifrlbUD-wan ads. 9