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MEDFfmn MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, XOYFIBER 10, 1936. PAGE SETEN xiJI.'.II.U.I.'liKH: sBMaaWHaaa .n. n jumasi nitmvamBPIBBa&WiLtMmimSIHml S "N. CBHar" jjj&msf ii x) mai mm Read every ad on this page you will probably find ex actij the things you m been looking (or or a sale ot trade tor unused articles you may i Search your attic or store-room you may nave find many things othera are seeking and be able to realm Immediate cash t! what you want lsnt there advertise tor It Tribune Classified ads are inexpensive effective! Per word first maertion ... "c - . Minimum 85c) Each additional Insertion per word lc (Minimum toe) Per line pet month wlthoot copy change '-a 75 FOB WANT iU3S LOST AND FOUND rotJNO Man's leather glove, Call at Tribune ofllce, Identifying and pay for advertisement. jjQST Agate watch cwarro with 3 gold nuggets attached. Reward. 618 Mary St. feOST Largo Bgate ring T" wash room. Reward. Tribune Office. in Mann's Leave at FOUND Bulldog, owner may have same by paying for ad. W. a. Knips, Oak Grove Road, LOST- if dug mitring call toio WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman bookkeeper. Ap ply In own handwriting. Box 3097, Tribune. WANTED Qlrl for housework. Room, board and wages. Apply 313 B. Orange. Phone 483-L. WANTED Woman or girl tor general housework, $20 month. 41 Rosa Court. MALE OE FEMALE HELP SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment and Income through the People's Universal Exchange Sytem, 29 8. Front. Open Sunday. WANTED SITUATIONS MARRIED MAN wanta work of any kina. 633 Austin. HIGH SCHOOL giri wishes work after school, Saturdays, and take care of children nights. References, 824 W, 13th. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WIS PAT MORE CASH For your furniture. BOLBROOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 547. WANTED Drag-saw. State make and price. Box 3095, Mail Tribune. PHONE 969-R and have your furni ture reupholstered. TRY HUSON'S HOME LAUNDRY. YOURS DONE ALONE. PHONE 1346-M. ZDGAR JOHNSON at the Peerless Market Is buying furs direct for one of the largest raw fur dealers on the coast. WANTED Heath-Henderson propeller and small motor for light plane. Call Wilson Motor Parts, at So. Riv erside. Ask tor Al Forman. WANTED About 100 acres land, close to Medford or Grant'a Pass. Must be partly wooded fair ever green timber, have good view, open to sunlight all day, plenty of water, preferably springs, with or with out Improvements. Give full de tails of location, price, terms, first letter. Must be priced right. Worth Smith, 1023 Queen Anne. WANTED Used, late model refriger ator. 808 West Main. Tel. 824-J. RAW PURS WE PAY CASH lor Muskrate. Mink Coyotes, bubcats. raceous eto. We also ouy HIDES AND PELVB New and Used Traps for Sale MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Pnine 1063 CHEAP 1929 to 1931 pickup coupe Ol roadster for cash. Inquire Ho Washington. HlOHESl PHICES paid 'oi furoltux. and household ouds Phone ios EMPTV furniture van suing to Sat Frsnclsco wsnts load fo there -fl way pulnu Phone 816. Howies Transfer JUNK - Hignt once paid tot orsst f - n al radiators eoppei .Virsae os.tene. iutttinum ana thei metats Scrap trim small ot largi 101 pipe ,no macnintry wool ant cot ton -rags mnf ,uoe Out pru-es win inierest rou Hides pelts Wuo asxnsif Household uod, furniture novo, DougM of )d tl,MIP hArfitAIN HtlUfB FOR RENT- HOUSES FOR RENT A -room house with one- acre near town. Inquire 338 West Holly. FOR RENT 3 - room furnished house; modern; adults; garage. Inquire at 731 W- and. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM GIRLS to board and room. Age from S to 13. 613 East Sth, ROOMS AND MEALS. 145 So fioMy WANTED One Of two ei.Hemen to ttxim and Doerd Exoi nf mf Close in. reasonable Onrage i3i S drape 4?Of HEN'l H.trm and ooart res $ tonaoie. &.U &V Mais at. atediurd. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room for bachelor. Steam heat, shower. 12 month. Valandra Hotel Central Point. HEATED room for rent. 804 E. Main. eMTHAC'llVfc rooms i4 b Urupe FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR REST Apartments. 618 S. Cen tral. FOR RENT Apartment. 116 Almond FOR RENT 4 room nicely furnish ed apartment, 305 Beatty St. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT Two apartments, 402 Newtown; one 3 -room apartment and one 4-room. Phone 19. BACHELOR'S quarters, 134 S. ivy. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE) 1928 Ford coach and cash for late model car. Box 3048. Tribune. TRADE: Laurel, Manzanlta stum page for horse or heifers. Oile, Grlffen Creek. FOR SALE OR TRADE Deii clous and Newtown apples for wooo or pota toes Bring containers Joe Kan tor. Rt 4, east of Phoenix, FOR SALE or will trade lot good heii er calves, weanei pigs Harold crowl Carkin Orchard, Midway ttoad FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE SALE OR TRADE Nice little home close in on east aide; (500 will han dle; balance around $15 month; or will swap lor larger place in Med ford or nearby in country. Sox AS Mall Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAtE Model home northeast corner West Main and Peach 8ts Exceptionally well built, finest ma terial, hardwood floors, air-conditioned. Your opportunity to own a beautiful home close in on pived streets, which is available for Im mediate occupancy. Call Chas. R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg,, Phone 802 for appointment to Inspect. FOR SALE North Grape St. lot, clear, 2 biks off main, $300, H. N. Low land. 225 S. Oakdale, SALE OR RENT Houses. 812 Sum mit. 10 ACRES, hlghwby; 2 -room house, garage, chicken Hse, woodshed well; all cultivated; (750. (100 down. Sheley Agency, Pacific Hwy Just beyond O, O. R R track. LOOK AT THIS (2750 For a few days only, 80 A. good land, 30 A. under irrigation, 25 A clover; 3V6 ml. from town. You will have to hurry to secure this. $250015 A. clover, good barn, small house and outbuildings, 1 miles from town (1250 0 A. garden land, Irrigated; 3- room house and outbuildings; terms. (2200 7 A. garden land, Irrigated', good 5 -room house, garage, wood shed. Terms. B. PALMER Space In Palmer Music Store. Tel. 788. MODERN HOME and a acres. S2300: terms. Key next door. H. E. TolJe Rt. 1, Medford. Oeneva Mitchell HiUsboro, ore. FOR SALE OR LEASE 1 acres and 5 room modern house, water. City schools. Call 1463-J-l. $ (2500 40 acres, 19 acres irrigated, clover and alfalfa. Plenty of wood for home use, good 6-room house, other out buildings, pressure water system. A very good buy. FOWLER 41 OTP 44 N. Riverside AN INCOME property now earning (137 SO month. Genuine bargain (or quick sale. C. 8. SutterfieJd, 409 Medford Building. FOB SALE 8 -room modern home with sleeping porch. 736 Oak. FULL? improved ano reconditioneo seven acre for fe ji trsde foi Portland property Ptrme 1360 Med ford at N stidd Ashiand Hotel ?OH SALE 8 room no use on paved street furnished SI 950 850 cash Cat) owner 1519 J or $T-i WHEN you thins t rea estate thins of brows ft wans HOUSfcb rot t or rent aeksoc Oo'j-r.$ bi-ib ft t-oBD Asm FOR SALE POULTS? FOR SALE 60 thoroughhred, blood tested, Hansen strain, White Leg horn pullets, all laying. Route 1, Box 126, Columbus A?e south of Stewart. SEE Mrs, Roy Stanley at once, to get your to ma. iupetz ana Wisconsin Bronze, FOR SALE 50 isylng White Leghorn pullets and weaner pigs, Corcoran Row Lane. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pedlffieed roller canaries Mrs Nellie Finney. Jacksonville ROLLER CANARIES Phone 623-J-U FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE t horse; good to ride or work; also 3-seated surrey, JUley Myers, Central point. FOR SALE Veal calf and 8 feeder pigs, or trade for hay. w. O Wheeler, Rt. 8, Box 68. FOR SALE Pigs or sows. Spring St. FOR SALE - Barnps Ave. Cow and trailer. 19 FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1935 Dodge 4-dOOr deluxe sedftn with tmnk. This car is painted golden beige and Is j beauty. Priced for quick sale. SKINNERS OARAGE 143 S. Riverside Buick'Pontlac Sales and Service. FOR SALE 1936 LaFayette Victoria swJan w,th trunk. This car baa run only 4000 miles and has had the best or care. Priced to sell. SKINNER'S OARAOB 143 S. Riverside Bulek-Pontiac Silas and Service FOR SALE 1934 Cher, wdan in rood condition. Will sacrifice. Will tsse Ucht car in trade, "30 to 32. Phona ! 3S3r FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL 1928 Peerless Six four-door sedan. Fine shape. Sell Cheap for CASH. 2124 East Main FOR SALE 425.00 equity In Dodge panel for 2G0 cash. 8078 Tribune. 1938 Box FOR SALE Two 1935 Dodge sedans, trunk and heaters, small mileage. Blue seal guarantee. Priced lor quick sale. Many bargains to choose from. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE 1938 Chrysler imperial 8-passenger coupe, fine condition. (550 for quick sale. One-fourth of original price. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside Tel. 18 CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS A good variety to choose from; Piynv ouths. Fords. Chevrolet. Dodges. Chryslers, Pontlaca. and number of other makes. Price lower than any place in Medford. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18 CLEAN SWEEP USED CAR SALS Prices lower than NADA Book. 1935 Pontiac 8 Brougham. 1932 Plymouth PA sedan with trunk. 1535 Plymouth deluxe touring se dan. 1933 Chevrolet deluxe sedan. 1934 Ford Cabriolet coupe, radio and heater. 1935 Chrysler 8 touring sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 sedan. 1331 Ford 3-door sedan, sit3emou.aU 1928 D. A. Dodge sedan. 1935 Chrysler 8 touring sedan, 1036 Chrysler 8 touring sedan. Some Real Buys In other models. MEDFORD USED CAR ECHANOE Just North of oid Publis Market on South Riverside FOR SALE Ford V8, 1938 Cabriolet Like new. Driven only 6000 miles (650 Phone 1322-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Westlnghouse electric range, $50. urisnam, us tne uynge house on Beall Lane. ART NEEDLE WORK for sale. 138 S, Holly. GAS water heater, like new. 289. MfJSKRAT jacket, good condition. Phone 280. FOR SALE Heater, 2 cook stoves, chllds' crib, rabbits at Embree's, Phoenix on highway. utoSiNO-oUl 3AU5- Farm ana gas den tools, nousenuld furniture oreaKfast et (treasure aoukeo cat sed fruit and vegetsoies Ouufd 1 mile toutb ol latent on nigbwa) Tet Ashland ill H i FOR SALE Oarage tools, 920 E, Jack son. FOR SALE Almost new road master Mcycie and new Ooiden Tone table model radio. Camp Withus station. ADDRESSOGRAPH for sale, good new. Reasoname price. mono i94-j-a. WALNUTS and filberts, 15c ib. Mrs D. J. Steiner, near Howard scncoi APPLES Baldwin and Newtown, or ohard run, doo box. Geo. B. Young. Stewart A?e. Phone ?-F-4. FOR SALE Very cheap, floor show case, marble base. 8 feet by 30 inches. Phone 10. FOR SALE Areola heater system with boner and three radiators complete. In first class condition; very cheap Phone 10. FOR SALS Baled hay. excellent quality. O. R. Natwlck, Eagle Point DRV WOOD for te, Mrs. U, U, Var ney, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and hardwood. Best in valley. 118 No Riverside, phone 615. Hawley Trans fer. FOR SALE Peppy-Poppy Pop Con. Monarch Seed St Feed Jo. FOR SALE Super Phaarmate, phur, dulphate ot Ammonia, arch Seed & Feed Co. 8ul Mou ANY merchandise can be disposed ot through che Peoples UnteraaJ Ex change System. 29 8. front. SAVK SAVE Wallpaper, ail 1938 patterns 1-3 oft Pittsburgh Paint Store 13V W Main SPECIAL PRICES on ootatoea ana onions for your winter supply Peerless Mlet Phone 803 Free de livery GOA1 mtlk and cneese Jungfrau Ooat Dairy. Rt 4. Box 84 Tel 437-1 FOR SALE - hoppet for awdu' nurnei with oaf'le piste timm: ew Bargain Cai at Mail It i nunc KOH SALE Apples Tel POR SALE- -drapes do ripe J A Manxe 4 miles west of Medford BUSINESS CHANCES WILL SELL partnership in auto body and fender shop In Southern Ore gon for S550.00. Wonderful location on pacific mgnwft?. ireier man with some experience. Box 8079 Tribune PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon, Palmlat and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all afalra of life. Tells your past, present and future. If in doubt as to what step to take consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice in time eaves many worries and many dol lars. Satisfaction quaranteed. Read ings dally; hours 10 a.m. to 3 p m Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. HiB No. Riverside, Cabin 1 R00FINQ COMPLClt ROOF1NO SSKVICfc Composittun Shingles and Built-up, roofs Ph'jne 840 Free estimate Cut montnit on v men i Rtn ut RIVER ROOFINO CO., 132 W. Matn. RWFtNt Bring vuui foul troijO'a to u OiS ruiif repaired Ben rutf appileo Pibco DMKiurta Bkrnnr Paint ano Roi Store, i& 4, SarV ietw Phone Jii. MISCELLANEOUS PARTY who picked up double-barrel. westernneld: snotgun on wittr uiRt Hwy, Pole A-4-9 opposite gate, re turn to owner. 120 w. and. Phone 1528-J. Reward. MOSE LOANED OS Al!TOS, LIVESTOCK. FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR ORE 4t WASH. MTQ CO. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 8-157-M-180 Phone 189 BUSINESS DIRECTOR? JACKSON COUNTK ABSTRACT CO. TITLE IMMMMNt' ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract ol rttls Ruuou 3 and o No i? North Central Ave,, upstairs Dentistry, NOTICE Dr. R. O. VanVairah has moved his dental office from 204 E. Mnin to 312 Liberty Bldg. Expert window Cleaners LET OEUHOE DO 11 - lei 1 1 IV House cleaning, ttoot waxtng on enial rug cleaning and uanmalerlng Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Sewage Put' nlture moving and expni t furniture packing service Ptreproal storage new low rates P E SAMSON 0. Phono 838 SAUS TRANSFER at STUKAIIE CO -Office a So Fu Phone sl price right Services guaranteed REINKINO TRANSFER CO - Long distance nauilng Furniture cattle anything lit N Fir Phone M3S O Stuart HAWLEY TRANSFER Local and long distance furniture moving. Quick light delivery on Dlanos. trunks, boxes, etc.. at nonv Inal cost. Used furniture bougnt and sold. lis No Riverside. Phone iS, The Fashion tMtoB rHE FAHiON SHt'P - Uteaamsxin,, and H cmxieJmg B tit tons and Buckles covered 308 U B Nations anfc Bids Tel. 1181. Myrtte Andrews Money to Lend MOSSY LOANED ON Al'TOH. UVHHTOCh . FURNITt KE. KNiMMtEO NOVKS KTC We want to supply your money need without red tape at delay KKf, W K rilOM AH MGR. ORE. & WASH. MTQ. CO MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 46 So cefitrat Orouiia fiuar Craterlan Theatei Bidg Us No 3 1S1-M-180 Pflone IS9 , LEGAL NOTICES Advertisement For Bids Sealed bids will be received by the district clert of Prospect School Dis trict No. 69. until 8 P. M., Tuesday the 10th day oi 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 togettv er. specifications and plans may be seen at the office of the architect, William Laing, 301 U, S. Natl, Bask Bldg., Medford; or at tne home ot the district clerk. Bids must be accom nanled by a certified check in an amount equal to 6 of the total amount of bid. as a euarantea fur oi ma the execution of contract in case the Mail Tribune Daiiy ACROSS L Lumberman's half -boot i, Common car bohydrata f . Sort IX Laong d arrow inlet it. Related on the mother's aid 14. Born 15, Cried out 11. Merry 18. Pain 19. Spike of com 21. Mlmlo 3. Watert til place M, ilusicaJ in strument St. symbol for selenium 10. Exists 11. UrtU of work Solution of Yesterday's puzzta B4, Chinese shrub 35. Squares of Si. Pronoun cioin carried . cam maiaa ' on in oer tree son ft. Rathei than 10, Anger 41. ins!da 12. Expression of Inquiry !. Lone one's footing Is. Oriental com mander 17. Body of Jew icn law It. Pull after 6s, Meniere 8. Institute Ifjral nrrvei-tllngi II. Flush with surceis I, Rndeni 6t. Q (Ml dft (i of nsift't fat or doom Si. Back of nerkp IS. Watch ca cre Uy iiziiizzziiii is ib ilZZZZlilZH 21 22 23 24 25 pp 24 2? 26 ZZIZllZZfiiZZZ 35 34 37 38 (ML , A n as 'mL'mk wrn'mA ..'LulL S3 54 1S,SS Si Sl S& ' in I I Wim 1 i I wM i 1 contract la awarded bidder. The school board of 01st. No. 58 reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Signed: ROSE J. KBLLT, Clerk ol Prospect school Dlst. No. S3 Box No. 62. Trail, Oregon Notice, In the Matter of the Partnership Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, de ceased, and John R. Blerma. John R. Bierma of Medford, Ore gon, hereby gives notice: That he haa filed in the county Court of Jackson County, Oregon, nls final account of his administration of the above entitled estate. That Thursday. December 3rd. 1936. at the hour of 10:00 a. m.. in the court room of said court, haa bees iixed ns the time and place for hear ing objections to said account, and for settling and allowing the same. BOGGS & BOGGS. Attorneys for John R. Bierma, Ad ministrator oi the above entitled estate. Esecstr NaUr. Notice la hereby slven that the undersigned has beer a pointed by ine county court of Jackson County. Oregon, executor of the estate ot 141a Cox, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notuiea to present the same duly verified to the undersigned executor at his office in the United States National Bank Bulldlnc In Medford. Oregon, on or before six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated: November 10. 1938. GUS NEWBURY, Executor of the estate of Liia Cox. deceased. High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By Mareta Reynold Miss EmUy Brown, a resident ol Mertfoni, who hai traveled extensiveij in Europe for several montbs, spoxe at a French club luncheon Thursday, In a highly entertaining manner, she told about French customs, ways and habits, and also related some very humorous incidents. She exhibited souvenirs nd- pictures of France. The French students enjoyed and appre ciated her talk very much. By Virginia Goodman Sale of Crater tickets la now In full swing, having been started the latter part of the week. The sale It started a month bofore the Crater is to be issued, which is December 14, In order to give students a chance id Invest their money early and avoid a last minute rush; also to give the editor aa estimate of how many Cra ters should be printed. Mlsa Mary Morrlssey. editor, stated that she expected a sals of About 400 tickets. Mary Lou Mann has boon appointed circulation manager and as her assistant salesmen she has chosen Ardo Stocks, Jean McPherson, Roe LoFevre, Jean Colleen, Dorothy Jon kins, Dean Hull, Shorty Campbell, Bob Ettinger, Shirley Gibson, Joe Doaks. By Ha diil I (II f ford A Future Craftsmen meeting was held in the auditorium Thursday evening, November 8, tor initiation a new members by the Future Crafts men under the head of Leiand Meat zor, The meeting was opened by Ches ter Teal, president, who made the meeting very short so the Initiation could get under way. Under new buai&esa the shop class presented to the Future Craftsmen a paddle on which every boy that g'H initiated into the Future Craftsmen would get to write his signature. Each initiate was supposed to dress In such a way as to represent tha type of work he is doing. Each was blindfolded, brought be tore the boys and two Judges, Dan Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Thankless per son 10. Paaiura U. Solution 11. Hensatlona) ft, Esciamat.on tl. Ttit which fire leave It. Jewel Si. Region beyond Jordan frets aieruaicm II. Segment of s curva ST. Allude It. Turkitb rtooor- ar title It. Kind enow- shoe It. East Indtan bollfd buttai II. Not either 37. Sin 11. Uetweeat pre ill 14. Rivet in Italy 41. Common wealth It. Open court hearir.se 10 SlrtKln bird 13 Hurries 12. Inquire Si. Last words of a prerertlnf actor's lines II. Old musical fiOt RT. Rofl food $, Knnck It. PlRpen TO DOWN L Before: prefli t. City in France S Hldlna pise for explor ers provi sion! or fm elements 4. Burn t. Ring I tbfnc t. Behool of whales T. Corroded I, Interpret! arrhalo Ohrt and Mr. Jones, who guessed what kind of work they each ars do ing and U the Judges did not guess the type of work they would get one healthy swat. Then each initiate would give some entertainment for the group, and If he did not come prepared for some stunt he would be put through the Use. After Initiation, refreshments were served, consisting of cider, doughnuts and cookie. A cood time w&a had by all. The meeting was then dis missed at 9:30. . The Grange Phoenix Orange, Grange will meet tonight, Tuesday, at the usual hour, 8 p. m. As this Is an unusually important meeting, due to election of officers, all mem bers are urgently requested to be present. Lecturer Olive Floyd a&ks that all members submit list of all those whom they wish Invited to the Booster night program, November 17. so that the Invitations ma; be sent them. Serving committee for tonight as Mr, and Mrs. C. A, Knucison, Mrs. Edinona Anderson. Karl Anderson, Miss Ida BlRhop and Jerry Bishop. Talent Grange. Talent grange No. 099 met last Thursday with a large attendance. Ejection of officers was the principal business, hen da being named as tol lows, W. W. Robison, re-elected mas ter; Mrs. Charles Luchterhand, lec turer; Mrs. Thatcher, treasurer; Mrs, Iota Miller, secretary. Overseer, Tom Bail; chaplain, Mr. W. W. Robison; steward, Jim Walters; Itidy assistant steward, Bsmice Wcrth; assistant steward. Steve Lunac; gate keeper, Frank Red; threo grac8I Cotura Bostwlck, Dorothea Borg. Mar garet Pcirte, Oeorce Hartley was elfetrd to the executive committee. H. E. O. will meet tomorrow for an ail-day session t the home of Mrs. George Hartley, Covered-dish lunch eon Is to be served at noon and all are urged to be present as it Is the last work -day of the year. Sams Vaiiey Grsng Sams Vnllpy Qrangs held regular moeting November 1. Otlicors elected (or Uis coming jar wan: W. C. AutcnroIUi, matlor; Wesley MeDon ough, overseer: Mrs. E. W. Empoy. iKturcr Burle Burreeoa, steward; H. Harpsr. Assistant; Mrs. Sodto Frlnk chaplain: 8. 8. Abbott, treasurer. Slat6 Straus, secretary; ESwooa Ab bott, gnsbecper; Emma Prink. Ceres; Ruth Sago, Pomona; Bottj Dusen berry. Flora; Helen Burreaon. lady slstant atsward; and John Hoist, Je rome Fitzgerald and Albert Straus as executive commute. Members of the Co-op elected Geo. McDonough ae director for the com ing year. Master Fitrgerald called a special meeting for Tuesday evening, No vembor 10, tor Initiation in the tint and second degrees. AH candidates for theso degrees are urged to ds present and receive the work in order to be eligible for the tniM ana tourtn dngroos to bs given at Rogue River Saturday night, November 14. Bams Valley team hsa been invited to put on this work at the Live Osk Orange and all look forward to an enjoyable evening. a, S, commutes announces s Orange supper for noxt regular meet ing, November 21, Serving will D between 7 and S o'clock, each mem ber contributing some dish to ths menu as planned by the committee. Retiring officers end ali now candi dates will be honored during the evening. A community Thanksgiving dinner will be held at the school house No vember 36. Evuryone la Invited to come with well liiled baskets and en- Joy the day. Basketball and games will bo in progress for the young people. Howard District HOWARD, Nov, 10. tiJpl.) Th recreation party sponsored by the ox tension unit vrtu be held at the school house, Thursday November 12, at 6 p. m. All adults and young peop'te of high school age are invited to coma, s& family is to bring a package of doughnuts. Coffee will be served by the committee. lata. Frank Croucher, Mr, Newtoo and Mr. Swing attended the dramatic achooi November a, ) to 8 inclusive. Mrs, Loomia, the director, visited our school and inspected the stage. The floor of the basement is to be raised and slanted up toward the back by a wooden addition to enable everyou) in the audience to see and hear all that ia being done on the auge. This will not atop the children from play ing In the basement, so will bo i welcome improvement to the schoo tola Gay Krugie had the misfor tune to cut her head In an acclden! at school last eek. Mother gcbroyer and sons, Floyd and oJhn, and daughter, Irene, have purchased tne ola Crandail place un Griffin creek and have moved there to live. They will be missed but everyone wishes them success in this new vcmure. Llttl faui Browa, son of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Brown, ran his arm through a wringer, It aweiied badly and the doctor &a had to draw acme water out of It the past week, Frank Vance ia back at work after a serious attacx of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Fields and family have moved Into the house on iJeBarr avenue formerly occupied sy the Pratta, who hav moved to Med ford. Several people from this district at tended the discussion given by Mrs. Morse from O. 8. C, on character development, at tha junior htgn school in Aahiand tha evening ni November 0. Mr. and Mn nobert Cffia inert tha week end in McCioud, Call!, visit ing relative. Mrs. Haddock is able to be out aaln after a illness. Mrs. Mary Smith has been auffer- lng from sn Infected great toe snd ' has had to have part of the nail removed. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Croucher and family spent the week end In Rose burg with Mrs. Crochets mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cardin spent No vember a in Bfsgl visiting at the Will LnBarge home. Eldon Kelllng and Leo Cook re turned November 3 from a week's stay in California. Eldon is Mrs. Stam mer's brother. Mrs. Kenneth Meadowe home and Is Improving. She la glad So have rallors. MT. Whlllock Is feeling badly about the loss of a fine young colt Sunday evening. He thinks that one of the horses must have kicked It In a vital spot. Mr. and Mrs. Barch of Central Point were dinner guesta at the A. Stalls worth home November 8. Mrs. Charles Strarer was expected home from the Bacred Heart hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Sater spent Sun day afternoon visiting friends in Beagle. About twenty guest enjoyed a shower given for Mrs, Charlie Mc- Oonajjie, November 8, by Mrs Pete McOonogle and Mrs, 3. M. Croucher at Clie home of the latter in Berry- dale. The honor guest, a recent bride, received many beautiful and useful gtfia, Mrs. Carolyn Adatns Is leaving No vember for looking Olass. Ore, for a fellowship meeting ot the Full Gospel church. 1 Griffin Creek OniFFm CREEK, NOV. 10. (Spl.) -At the school meeting Thursday evening Henry Huklll was Icted Behool director to fill the unexpired term of Winnie Brown. Mrs. B-own as beginning her fourth term as di rt c tor but moving from the district made it necessary tor ner to rcnign, Ladies of tha home economics Hub met Thursday with Mrs, Harper and enjoyed a very busy afternoon. Love ly refresh menU were served by Mrs. Barper, Those enjoying the after noon wore Mcsdames Nellie Young, Maud Arnold, Jessie Minear, ITihei Ouches, minor Srilton Bessie Say- tier. Snrnh Judy, Alma Huklll Winnie Brown,- tsabeUe loVander and iv Harper. It was void to change the Cuta ot our meeting from tha first the second Tuesday of the month. Tha next meeting will be Dec. 10 rta Bessie Snyder. Community night haa been set for fcov. 30. There ia to be a good pro gram. Tha Orange iadiea are going to ecu pie and candy, the proceeds to go to tho Potrio fund, ill grange ladies or anyone else who cares to tre asked to bring a pie and some candy. Every one who can la asked oome and en toy thia evenine. Mrs, F, J, Coiier and son Ftayd t turned home from Brookings Monday avenlng. They enjoyed aev trai days visiting iriends there. jut, and Mrs. J. d, Brown wars very pleasantly surprised Saturday evening when a number of trfenda CJima in to give them a houae-warm lr.g in their new home. Patrons of the Sunday school gath- ered at tha home ot Mr and Mr. 8. II, Young Thursday evening and en joyed singing. FIELDlflSTO HELP IN PENSION WASHINGTON, Nov. lO flv-The social security board announced to day 58 field offices would be estatf llshed immediately to cooperate with tho postolflce department In the aa signment of social security accounts to millions of wage earners lor whom old age benefits will bogln to accrue January I. The offices. It is said, will be un der the direct supervision of the hoard, The field office personnel wilt be drawn from clvl service lists. New field offices included; Segion SI Boise, Idaho. Hnglon 18 Son Francisco, Portland. Ore., Seattle, Wash., and Spokane, Wash. SON OF MAYO FOUNDER KILLED ON CROSSING ALMA, Wis., Nov. 10.- (AP) Dr. Jo. seph O. Mayo. a, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles If, Mayo of Rochester, was killed. esrly today when his automo bile was struck by the North Coast Umlted, Northern Pacific passenger train, at a crossing about two miles south of Cochrano, wis. Dr. Charles H. Mayo, father ot the victim, and Dr. William 3, Msys head the clinic which has msde Rochestor a world famous medical center. , Ban California Catsup PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 30 f API Poderal Judge Alger Fee bos Jssuel sn order condemning S3 cases ot oat sup shipped into Oregon from Cali fornia. The catsup was held unfit for food purposes In chsrgos brought by the government under the pure food and drug tcU 1 Phone Mn &rw asui ? tout reti.se Cu. osmtarv &; Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES la slrdfard ill-lrlrt Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL S.lliMIJ L04V Or MKIIKIHU 27 No. HOLLY St. 3, Z.7 1 llnMassMHMMM Meteorological Report Noremter 19. 1958 Forecast Medford and vicinity; Fair tonight and Wednesday; little change in tem perature), Oregon: Oeseraiiy fair tonight and Wednesday but unsettled in north west portion: little change in tern perature. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 53, lowest, 23. Total monthly precipitation, jsi 'oi an Inch; deficiency for the month. 7 inch. Total precipitation since September I, IS3S, 38 inch; defi ciency for the season. 3.08 inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. rn, yester day, 35 per- cent; 5 a. m. today, 33 per cent. Bunrtea tomorrow, :o7 a. to. Sunset tomorrow, 4 '54 a. m. Observatlens Taken at 5 A. KM 12fltb Meridian Time Boise Boston Chicago , 48 50 . 42 . 88 . 54 . ia . 80 . 61 . S3 . 48 . TO . A3 . 86 . M II ifi la I s3 3l'g I r i I 34 Clear 38 Cloudy 83 T, Clear 30 Clear V3 Clear 13 Clear 56 Clear 34 Clear 43 P. tlr. 33 Clear 4S Clear 38 Clear 33 Clear 38 Clear 2S Clear 83 Clear 38 Cloudy IS Clear 34 Clear 40 ... Clear Denver Eureka HH, Helena Los Angeles . MEDFORD New York Omaha Phoenix Portland. lleno mMMm. Salt late City SO San Frsnclsco 68 Seattle . . 52 Spokane 42 Wall Walla 43 WoshlnRton, TJ. O. 86 HEARST IS DENIED PROBEJpiN WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 r Ap pointing to separation by tfae consti tution of the powers of the president, congress and the courts, the United States court ot appeals held today that the Judieiary cannot Interfere with s congressional committee. ' The court deollned to grant an in junction Ksaght by wnisrs Rsndolpa Hearst; tt publish?, against the senate lobby investigating commit tee's retention wsd se ot Hearst tele gram taken from telegraph, com panles. It Temfted, however, Use federal comEnxmiestkms commission for soar ing thousands of telegrams in com munications companies' filet is 1055 and furnishing them to ts a6s committee, which la headed by Sent tor Hugo Black (B., Ala.) The com minion's act were illegal, tfee court said. ' ' "What the committee did after re eeiving them was not s matter to the courts, the opinion sold, iMWeyfor newt.b.hospital SALEM, for. 10, (AP) The re quest ot prominent Portland leader In tha Oregon Tuberculosis sasoc lo tion for a tuberculosis hospital ia Multnomah county met with generous sympathy from toe members at the board of control here today, but th question "where vrtll the stone eora from?" halted any endorsement from the official. After listening s the wious pre sentations. Governor JJartln la .peek ing for the board, expressed sym pathy, but In turn gsvs picture of the problems facing the stste during the next blennlum, which had dis couraging effect upon the delegation. The governor enumerated various tax strikes In Oregon because of In ability to pay present taxes, ot the many farmers losing their farm be cause of the burden, and cited th demands which vrtll be made of ne cessity upon the legislature. "The legislature will lift restric tions on the oid age pensions raisg isg the age limit at least sown to 88 years of age, which alone will bring the payment toward that sup port to SWMSOO,' Oovernor Martin declared, , . Csmpo. Hons Teste CORVALL1S. Ore., Nov. 10. (API Oregon State's college songs, guaran teed to b free from copyright diffi culties, have bean assembled and nuhllshed In new form under the auspices of the Varsity "O" associa tion snd Alumni association. FLAHARTY REALTY COMPANY IS ' ' '. o NEW LOCATION 227 West Main St. Real Estate - Oen. Insurance H, E. WSrth, Manager of Itnurance Department B. I. maharty, ManageT of Realty Department