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ata MEPFORD MATL TTCTnTTNTC, MT,DFORD, OREGQy. THURSDAY. yQTTOfBER 19, 1936. PAGE NINE f i n Read every ad on this page You will probably find ei actly the thlnga you cave been looking Cot or a tale 01 trade tor unused artlclea you may have Search your attic or store-room you may nave find many things othera are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash If what you r, want lam tnere anvcruw) r it Trtbune CI awl fled ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion tt (Minimum 25c) Each tddltlonal Insertion per word 1c (Minimum lor) Per line per month wlthoot copy ohanie . 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Graduate nurse's pin, gold with Red Cross; name "Louise Lea thers" on hack. Reward. Tel. 127 or 190-L. IOST Black. Scottle with oollar. Call fc-1406. FOUND Keys on ring. Owner call at Tribune, pay tor adv. LOST If doe Is missing. Call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP TOUNQ man, about 18, ambitious and free to travel U. S. Guaran teed salary of 60 per month. Must be ablo to drive car and assist sup ervisor on road. See Mr. Bean, Hotel Medford, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. only. Positively no phone calls. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Reliable woman for gen eral housework and care of child. Must stay nights. 714 W. 10th. Tel. 875-L. MALE OR FEMALE HELP SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment and Income through the People's Universal Exchange Sytem, 39 8. Front. Open Sunday. WANTED SITUATIONS DEPENDABLE woman, capable of tak ing full charge of home, wishes housekeeping. Phone 1408. PAINTING and Decorating, Call 300. )wANTED M1S0ELLANEO US WANTED To buy trumpet. 107 Washington St. LEAVING for Seattle November 22. Room for two passengers; share ex pense. Phone 1B7. WANT RANCH Cash to 86000; pas ture and 60 or more acres culti vated and watered. State watei cost and all details first letter Glover Realty Co., Ventura, Calif WANTED To buy 14 shares Western Bldg. &. Loan stock. A. O. Tollef son. Tel. 1630. WANTED To lease 2 to 400 acres of grain land. Box 828, Tribune. WANTED Will salesman who left scales call 1318-R. TRY HUSON'S HOME LAUNDRY and save. Tel 1345-M. RAW FURS WE PAY CASH for Muskrate. Mink. Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc. We Also Buy ! HIDES AND PELTS rNew and Used Traps for Sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062. EMPTY furniture van going to San Francisco, wants load for thers or way points. Phone 616. Hawiey Transfer. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, radiators, copper, storage batteries, aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, inner tubes. Our prices will lnterost you. Hides, Pelts. Wool, Mohair. Household goods, furniture, stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE DRIVINO to Fresno Nov. 18th: new closed car Want 2 passengers: share expenses. Box 3071, Tribune WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture. FIOI.IIKOOK A ANDREWS th and Front. Phone 547. xDOAR JOHNSON at the Peerless Market Is buying rurs direct lor one of the largest raw fur dealers on the coast. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable. 320 E. Main St.. Medford ROOMS aND MEALS 145 So Holly FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne, 4-room unfurnished home: hardwood Iloori, fireplace, basement and furnace; 30. Including water. Chas. R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Tel. 302. ONE of the finer homes will be for rent about first of the month; 6 rooms with all modern conveni ences. On Ross Court Reasonable rent to desirable tenant. Bee Mr. Sanderson at studebaker Oarage or phone 1383. FOR RENT 5-room. newly decorated, furnished, modern house, 825.00. Call 238 S. Holly FOR RENT 103 Spring Street. 4 w"xm nouse. paitiy 'furntihed. 2 acres ground. (20. Tel. 963. FOR RENT MtxJrrn 7 -room house, eioae In; reasonable, phone 417-J-3. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS . FRONT sleeping room for rent, close In. Tel. 449-X or 694. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple. FURN. 3 and 3 room apts. Adults. 604 West 10th. .. . MODERN furnlsnea apartment. 4 rooms and bath, private entrance and garage.' Attractive and. cosy. Adults. 816 N. Central. FOR RENT Two unfurn. apartments. 402 Newtown: one 3-room apart ment and one 6-room. Phone 19. FOR RENT Modern 8-room apt : continuous hot water, -at 375 So Central. FOR RENT Apta. 801 No. Central. Phone 1388. FOR RENT Apartment. 118 Almond FOR RENT Two apartments. 403 Newtown; one 3-room apartment and one 4-room. Phone 19. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Lunch counter with fine living quarters, highway; immedi ate possession. Phone 1268. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE '34 Chevrolet Master Sedan in good condition, for '29 to '32 light coupe or' sedan. 212 W. Mnln. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! 2Yi acres, close In, 1678; 8400 cash. Phone 05-X, after 6." 7-ROOM house for sale, 311 Perry dale. Hanlln. FOR SALE) Good ranch. Make me an offer. Rt. 1, Box 395.. FOR SALE 8 room house on paved street, furnished, 81,960, (850 cash. Call owner, 1519-J or 873-J. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN 6s WHITE, HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg & Loan Ass'n. 10 ACRES, highway; 3-room bouse, garage, chicken house, woodshed, well: all cultivated; 8780, 8100 down. Sheley Agency, Psciflo Hwy., Just beyond O. O. R. R. track. AN INCOME property now earning 8137 50 month. Genuine bargain cor quick sale C. S. Butterfleld, 409 Medford Building. FOR SALE POULTRY . ALL or part 80 R. I. Red pullets and aozen coc&ercts. a, fi Armstrong, phone 14-F-ll. FOR SALE Red Camauex pigeons, double nesting, 83 per pair, Med ford Rt, 3, Box 237A, Old Stage road. 100 LATE hatch White Leghorn chick ens. 1740 N. Riverside. I NEW HAMPSHIRE Red cockerels for i sale or trade for New Hampshire yearling hens. Also 3 orange Per sian kittens. J. E. Rexroad.' 2i miles north of Jacksonville, Rt. 2, BOX 262. FOR SALE 30 W. L. one-year-old hens, Hansen strain. Gent breed ing. - Heavy producers. Box 831, Tribune. FOR SALE Black Mlnorcas, 8-8 months, 81-81.25. Joyner, . Eagle Point Star Rt. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good work horse, 6 yeara old; 0 pigs, 8 weeks old. Corcoran, Ross Lane. FOR 8 ALE Span of mules; 3lj miles northeast Red Top schoolhouse. AUCTION-SALE Saturday, Nov. 31it. - at the Sale Pavilion in North Med ford. Horses, cattle, brood sows and pigs are already consigned.. If you have property to sell why not try - our market? So. Oregon Live stock Auction CO. Col. A. H. Dud ley, Auctioneer. Phone Bil-J-3. FOR SALE: OS head good breeding ewes. Jesse Olass, Browns bo ro. Ore. FOR SALE Weaner plga, 3 months old. 39 S. Grape. ' FOR SALE Weaner pigs. L. A. Wright, 3 miles west of Central Point on Old Stage road. FOR SALE Large brood sow. W. D. CInrk, Box a 1, Butte Falls highway. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1936 Pontlac 4 -door tour ing sedan, equipped with radio and heater. Looks and runs like new. Skinner's Oarage, 143 S. Riverside. 1934 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe; mo tor and paint, rubber, all In fine condition; equipped with chrome nickel wheels. SKINNER'S OAR- .AGE. 143 S. Riverside. 29 HUPP Sedan; good paint, tires and motor, $133. Cabin 33, Mer rick's Gamp. FOR SALE '30 model A. Ford coupe. A-l condition. Rt. 1, Box 89ft. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM The Best VaJuea are Found There DeSoto Sedan 425 00 Ford Coupe 2OS.O0 1936 Studebaker Cruising 193,5 Olds Slan Whippet Sedan - Ford Coach .. , W75 00 .675 00 85 00 .9165 00 125.00 Ford Roadster . Mnnv More at All Prices SANDERSON- MOTOR- CO. Studebaker Dealer FOR SALE Whippet sedan. 633 West 4th. CHRYfsLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS Late model coupes and sedans, prac tically all makes and models. Our prices are lower than actual Port land Ud Car Sales. Ask about them. LANGB MOTOR CAR CO. 33 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. 1933 CHRYSLER COUPE, priced ry reasonable. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO, 3B N. Riverside. FOR SALE Ford V8, 1936 Cabriolet Like new Driven only 6000 miles $650 Phone I323-W FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth DeLuie Sod an. priced low for quick sate. Lange Motor Cat Co, 88 N. River FOB SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed roller canaries, Mrs. Nellie Finney, Jacksonville. ROLLER CANARIES Phone 623-J-3. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEWTOWN apples, 35o lug; you pick them; 50c picked; orchard run. White's Ranch, Dark Hollow road. SPECIAL BARGAINS Barbed Wire, Wire . Netting. Natls Corrugated Rooting, Roofing Paper and Building Paper, less than mail order prices. Large stock of Pipe, Fittings, plumb lag Fixtures, new and used. Big savings on used Heating Stoves, Ranges and Household Goods. Harness, Horse Collars, Linoleum, Rugs, large stock, big savings. We are headquarters for Wood Chop pers' Tools, wedges. Splitting Mauls. Crosscut Saws. Big stock. Save. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1063. EVER READY CIRCLE and MERRITT CIRCLE will bold a, Jslut Rummage Sale, November 30 and 31, WhUlocfc Bldg., across from Copco. REASONABLE My equity In a G. E. combination range and refrigerator. Call 4S3. DELICIOUS RED APPLES Extra fancy, $1.26 box, Including container. Phone 173. SOOBEL & DAY PACKING HOUSE. ORIOINAL American and Imported French etchings for sale at cost. Also paintings by Portland and local artiste. S. O. A. A. Art Ex hibit, 107 E. Main, room 3, 11-9 dally this week. FOR SALE Radio, 8 -tube Airline - console, good condition, $10.00; table model Atwater Kent, $3.00; wood heater, $4.00. 722 Dakota. FOR SALE Baied oat, barley or wheat straw, 35o per bale. D. R. Smith, across from Talent school, Phone Ashland 372-J-l. FOR SALE Popcorn machine and small growing pastry business, on account of Illness, $136.00. 419 E. Main. FOR SALE-t-Hanamade quilts, lace , table cover and . other articles. 617 ' 8.-Grape. FOR BALE Two oil burners. Inquire Mall Tribune office. DRY WOOD. 804 So. peach. Tel 473-Y. R. J. Bills. FOR SALE Shelled corn clean and dry. $3 owt. John Nealon, Tel. 118, Central Point BIG USED FURNITURE SALE Starting Monday, see us before you buy. Hawiey Transfer, 118 N. Riverside. . SATURDAY specials are good today at the Riverside Market. FOR SALE Gang plow and grain drill. HUlcrest Orchard. Phone 673-R-3. AUTO GLASS Medford Auto Wrecking. 1618 N. nlverside. NEEDLEWORK. (5IFTS, 100 up. Or ders taken. Mrs. TUley, 1115 W. 9th FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and hardwood. Best In valley. 118 No Riverside. Phone 618, Hawiey Trans fer. ANY merchandise can be disposed of through che Peoples Universal Ex change System. 39 8 front BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE All new, modern service station In Cave Junction, Oregon. Must sell. Terms. See or write, Smith Bros. Service, P. O. Box 337, Cave Junction, Oregon. PEBSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avoa. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all - affairs of life. Tells your past, pres ent and future. If tn doubt as to what step to take consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice In time saves - many worries and many dollars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings .dally; hours 10 ft. m. to 0 p. m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No. Riverside. Cibtn I. R00FINQ ROOFLNO Bring your root trouble . to ua Old roofi repaired new roofs applied Psbco products Ekerson Paint and Root Store. 38 . Bart lett Phone J43 BUSINESS DIBECTOBY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AliSTHACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U- 6. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews. Dentistry. NOTICE Dr. R. C. VanValzah haa moved his dental office from 304 1 Mn'n to 312 Ltmrty Bldg. Nurnery Stock. FOR HIOHE8T QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, prune, plum, almond, filbert and walnut trees roses, boysenberry. small fruit, grapes and shrubs at Bargain Prices Phone 851-R-3 or call at W. B. Barn u m a, 3 mnes south of Med- ford on highway next to Ever Shady Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery, Carl ton, Ore. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON Al'TOtt. LIVESTOCK, Fl'HNITt'RK. ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. HKK W. E. THOMAS MOR. ORE. At WASH. MTO. CO . MEDFORD S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor craterlan Theater rildg. -Lie. No C-147-M-180. phone UO. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori entalrtig cleaning and upholstering. Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low ratea. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. EADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. Services guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Local and long distance furniture moving. Quick light delivery on pianos, trunks, boxes, etc., at nom inal cost. Used furniture bought and sold. 118 No. Riverside. Pbone 616. REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything, ill N. Fir. Phone 1033. O. Stuart. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank 81 gul Carpenter, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count as Administrator, wltb the Will annexed, of the estate of Frank Slgul Carpenter, deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Friday, the 27th day of November, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day as the time and the court room of said County Court In the Court House In the City of Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to ald Final AO count, the settlement thereof and the distribution of said estate. All persons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place to show cause, if any there be. why said Final Account should not be approved by the Court, said estate be decreed to be fully settled, a de cree made for the distribution of said estate to the persons entitled there to and said Administrator, with the Will annexed, discharged from his trust. p. M. JANNEY, Administrator, with the Will annexed of the Estate of Frank Slgul Car penter, deceased. Dated and first published October 39th, 1936. Classes In knitting which were In augurated at the Girls' Community club last year will be continued again this winter, it was announced to day, instruction will be given every Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock In the elubrooms on North Bartlett, begin ning this evening. The class Is open to any girl or young woman who la Interested, wltb Mrs. Aletha Vawter acting as ln stcutor. Beginners will be furnished with practice yarn and needles, and ' girls desiring to do Christmas sewing will also be helped, those In charge state. It Is hoped that advanced knitters will also Join the class and a special invitation la extended girls who are strangers In town and are not ac quainted here. There la no charge connected with the class. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Use Mall Tribune want ada. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Delegate Distant Rubber C npound tincture or - medicine Evergreen tres uhort sleep Bring Into a row Oriental pagoda Dar ,er wound Short for a man's name Doctor of Sciences abbr. broken Tree False gods Measure of 1 surface Peacock butterfly Author or com piler of a dictionary KNITTING CLASSES STARTING TONIGHT Solution of Saturday Puzzlj B A RCHAESIEial eMa Ail w jl j planted j r s. R kM h a r k d q r i TxKmd.lL g car RQC MB iRDlXjiSSLE RET lR E Dlgjl-ATE D ST I. OF SLjNKPgAG1 rJ0 ETl ANPUB W D E JJRaMze 0gB QNE ElTlHl l IcUlrPTRiYNWp 81. wubrtoant . .. A 69. Puts on I, 81. Withdraw fit. Take offenu at 64. L'saxed I. DOWN 1. Quick and f. skillful t I, Silkworm t. Apparently if t, contmdlc- 10. torr state ment Ml I-Vlctorlan exclamation iouna salmon Lax : ifirulsh Dull color Be enough tr Copies Dane: step Kind of meat 12 13 14 IJ 16 8 k IO I 12 I!Il-I'a p 11 -23 24 IP 23 26 IP2?1 28 W 3o 3i 32 H3l 34 HI? m Jm 34 . - 37 38 53 If 37"- Wffi WW' H i 1 1 1 m lm- i .i ; ; Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Nov. 19 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams of Oak land, Cal., were week-end guests at the home of Mr. Williams' slater, Mrs. W. M. Hansen and family. Mrs. H. W. Wright and little daugh ter Dorothy spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Bennett Gardner at Lake Creek. Louis Rohrer, Gerald Hansen and Billy Marshall attended the carnival at Eagle Point last Friday evening. Mrs. H. W. Wright and children attended the box social at Ante lope Friday evening. The farmers here are all very busy this week picking and packing thlr turkeys for the Thanksgiving market. Mrs. Luella Matlock, who lived here a few years ago but la now living near Medford, haa gone to Portland for a goiter operation. Mrs. Charles Terrlll, who haa been very sick, la Improving slowly. The sympathy of this community is extended to the Dy&lnger family in the loss of their father, who was buried in the Brownsboro cemetery last Monday. Mrs. H. W. Wright attended the Antelope club meeting at the home of Mrs. BUI Walsh last Thursday, The schodl meeting held In the schoolhouse last week was not largely attended but the number was suf ficient for the voting on the budget which was the object of the meeting. The new flag haa arrived and ts a great Improvement over the old one which had been used so long. 4 Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Nov. lB,(8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Black are the par ents of a baby boy born Tuesday night, November 10, at B acred Heart hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds and eight ounces, and has been named Noel Hammond. Mother and baby are doing fine. They will return home about November 34. Mlas Alice Madsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Madsen, was united In marriage Sunday morning, Novem ber 16, to Donald Dorothy, son of Mr. and Mra. O. C. Dorothy of Jack sonville, at the home of Father Black In Medford. Congratulations and beat wishes are extended the couple by their many friends In this com munity. Mr. and Mra. Paul Pen roe made a business trip to Klamath Falls No vember 14. Mra. Donald Dorothy, bride of Sun day, was honored by a miscellaneous shower November 14, at the home of Mra. Wilson In Jacksonville. The death of little John Black by drowning In a spring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill on Coleman creek brings shock and grief to every one here, sympathy la extended the bereaved family. - Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davie moved from Medford to their home here No vember 8. HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 10. fP Al fred Atkinson, president of Montana State college, was elevated today from the vice presidency to the presidency of the Association of Land Orant Colleges and Universities. Cross-Word Puzzle 51. Untaj 12. Before 17. Dlntluct sec tion of a plec i of writing ft. Mlast Indian weight 14. fllid It. yal . 15. Extends 29. Creator quantity 10. Affliction! 21. Business transaction it. Jlgar flab 34. rootless animal 27. Odd. Scotch 8. OM World blrdi 43. Orounda ad joining nouses 48. Animal 48. Faithful BO. Pintail duck 52. AnHlntant 2. Vehicle on runners 81 Tftla of a ' baronet IB. unity 8. J t. Denote coin 60. Thoroughfare! abbr. 41 fcymbol for calctttm Tou and ma Cards next below tha jack Mini of lyrlo anr, amatory poetry Attain: prefix iiuldo's high est note 6SS0 feet Binary com pound of oxygen Prospect PROSPECT, NOT. 19. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nye, (Sylvia Camp) who were married Nov. 7th, are spending their honeymoon tn Wash ington. Mrs. Katie Grieve spent the week end in Medford. Quite a number of local resMente attended the funeral of Chester Lewis In Medford Sunday afternoon He passed away In Green Bay, wis., Nov. 9th. The oommunlty extendi; sympathy to the family. November nth the members of the Upper Rogue Grange home eco nomics club entertained the lady grangers, who are not members, at the "Log Cabin." Twenty-three la dles were present and spent a very pleasant afternoon. December lfith the club will meet at the home of Mrs. rrancla Ash and each one at tending la asked to bring a small Christmas gift to be exchanged at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Grieve, Onnls Grieve, Mrs. Frank Manning and Miss Dency Manning were guests Sunday of Mr.. And Mrs. Lee Caton In Sams Valley. Mrs, Carl Richardson of Klnmnth FWla has been the guest for some time of Mr. and Mrs. John RWhnrd son. The new Nasarene church build ing at Prospect Is progressing rapid ly and will be a real addition to Prospect when finished. An undenominational Sunday school la being held each Sunday morning at the "Log Cabin." Mr. and Mrs. Hood, former Red Blanket residents ere now living In one of Mrs. Pearson's houses In Pros pect. Mrs. Earl ulrlch was the guest of her mother last week In Medford Mrs. Salter was awarded the con tract to repair the Prospect gyuna slum and build a playahed. , 1 Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, Nov. 18. (Spl.) Adam Schortgon of Big Applegate was among those In Ban Francisco lajt week attending the bay bridge dedi cation. Mr. Schortgen la remaining In San Francisco to visit hla son. Claus Klelnhammer sustained a out on the Up a few days ago while rid ing after cattle at the brick pile with Everett Beeson of Talent. Two stitches were neoessary to clone the wound which resulted when Mr, Klelnhammer's horse becamo unruly and dodged under a tree, causing Its rider to bs struck m the face with a limb. Mrs. Chester Pureel of Jacksonville was a guest late last week of Mrs. James Buckley, i Mr. and Mrs. George Saulsberry of Coqutllo, accompanied by the latter'i mother, Mrs. Ida Rollund, Mrs, Jess Coleman and son, and Donald Rol lund, all of Medford, were recent guests of Mra. Anal! OUaon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hasklna spent Sunday In Medford as guests of Mr. and Mra. James Bates. Mr. and Mra. E. W. Anderson havt returned to their home near Copper after spending a month at Clnnlbar springs. Fire destroyed a "pick-up" truck belonging to Abe Kromllng, well known local trapper, Wednesdsy. Mr. Kromllng had parked the car near the Lance Offenbacher barn while Inspecting his trap line, and upon hla return tha car was In flames. Mr. Offenbacher had discovered the fire In time, however, to remove the car from the barn and prevent the fire from spreading. The car waa unln aurcd and the origin of the fire la not known. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones of Med ford 'were guests of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Rlcharda here early this week Following a week's hunting trip to Uktnb In eastern Oregon, Sid Han son and son Oene returned Saturday with a large elk, killed by Mr. Han sen. As a rosult of the trip, many friends and 'neighbors have enjoyed the privilege of having the rare meat on their menu. Dick Reeves, formerly of Little Ap plegate, was calling on friends there o, few days ago, Mr. and Mra. Reeves, who now reside In southern Cali fornia, where Mr. Reeves has employ ment on a government construction project, were spending a short time with friends on Williams creek, while en route to their home from a vaca tion trip to Portland and Seattle. Pupils of the Beaver creek school are preparing a Thanksgiving program to bepreaented at the Upper Apple- gate Orange hall Wednesday, Novem ber 36. A pie social will follow. The Applegate school also la arranging a program and pie social to be held at Applegate hall, Saturday, Novem ber 21. Mr. and Mrs. Mllea Contrail were dinner guest of the former's sister. Mrs. Amy Dow. at Jacksonville early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ludwlg and Mr. and Mra. E. H- Taylor motored to Grant Pass Saturday evening, where they attended Inatallatlon of offlcera of the Veterans of Foreign Ware. Camp Carherry, established as a winter CCO camp, will be occupied this winter by the ERA camp from Lake of the Woods. One hundred fourteen men are moving to the loca tion this week, and have seleoted com pletion of the Thompson creek road aa their work project. Recent minor changes at Camp Applegate Includo removal of the garage and machine shop from the roadside to more suit able locations. Local cattle owners have expressed their welcome to this change, having experienced difficulty In driving cattle by tha camp. Mlas Berteena Elmore, who la teach ing In a grade school near The Dalle, enjoyed a few days' vacation last week with her parents here, Mr. and Mra. Horbert Elmore. ( The Grange Jacksonville Orange. Jacksonville Orange met Friday. Election of ofioera waa held, with the .ollowtng results: Master, prank Henapeter; overseer, Otto Nleclermeyer; lecturer. Myrtle Arnold; steward, w. H. Arnold; as sistant steward. Roy Martin: chap lain, Emma Conger; treasurer. Tom Olfford; secretary, O under Sanden; lady assistant steward, Anna Wendt; gatekeeper, I. A. Dew; Flora, Ger trude Martin; Cerea, Kathryn Earl; Pomona, Bernadine Arnold; chair man of executive comlmttee, C. A. Myers. H. K. O. will meet with Mrs. Flak Wednesday. Election of offlcera will be held. The refreshment committee for next meeting will be George Flsk, Mra. Thomas Semple, Anna Wendt. Blanche Arnold, Mrs. S. H. Jones. Visiting Grangers always welcome on the second and fourth Fridays of ench month. Live Oak Grange. At the Inst regular meeting of Live Oak Grange the following offlcera were elected for the coming year: Master, Frank Oreenwood ; overseer, Oeo. Hutchlns; lecturer. Millie Wal ker; steward, Frank Hall; assistant steward, Faye Setlhl; chaplain, Pearl Oreenwood; treasurer, Effle Badley; secretary, Nora Walt; gatekeeper, Roy Plank; Ceree, Mary Hutchlns; Po mona, Mrs. Ollom; Flora, Mrs. Sltton; lady assistant steward, Letay Miller; executive board, Otto Fuhrmcin, Porry Walt and RolUn Setlhl. Snms Valley Grange put on the third and fourth degree work at our hall November 14, four of our candi dates taking the degrees and seven from Sams Valley. Our Grange cer tainly appreciates the fine work of the Sams Valley Grange. Eagle Point Grange Eagle Point Grange met with good attendance Tuesday evening, held a short business session and dispensed with lecture hour due to election of offloers. The following officers were electod; Master, Sam Coy; overseer, Art Kent; lecturer, J. O. Luak; steward, Fred Duton; assistant steward, Edison Crandall; chaplain, Ida Kent; treas urer, Al Mlttelataedt; secretary, Edith Wcldman; gate keeper, Earl Harnish; Ceres, Mabel Harnish; Pomona, Mar jory Nichols; Flora, Lillian Force; lady assistant steward, Verta B towel; executive committee, W. E. Davles, W. 0. CrandaU and W. E. Chlldreth; trustee, X. R. Cllne. It waa voted to Invite Lake Creek and Upper Hogue River Granges to have Joint Installation of offlcera in Eagle Point Grange hall, tho date to be determined later. . H. E. committee for next meeting la Mr. and Mrs. Put man and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. The third and fourth degree team go to the Upper Rogue River Grange this evonlng to exemplify the degree work. Each lady brought lunch for two; these wore given to the men and they hunted the owner for a part ner. Remember the hlf carnival Satur day night, December 5, at the Eagle Point Grange hall. -A Bams Valley Grange Bama Valley Grangers are reminded of the Orange dinner to be held be fore the regular meeting Saturday evening, November 31. Everyone la urged to be present by 7:80 so as to be through eating In tlmo for the business session. Each member will contribute a dish for the menu and new candidates and retiring officers will be honor guest. Griffin Crwk Grange. Griffin Creek Orange met Tuesday evening with good attendance. It seems good to aee more and more members getting out since the busy season. Mr, and Mrs. Mowrey and Leo Cook wore given third and fourth degree work by the master, J. D- Brown. An Interesting program, waa pre pared by the chaplain, Ivi Harper. The special committee announced plana for the community party Fri day evening. A good crowd la ex pected and all Interested In com munity work are asked to come and enjoy the evening. Refreshments were served by the committee, Mr. and Mrs, N. 8. Judy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mowrey and Mr, and Mrs, Alan Doty. H. B. O. ladloa sponsored a cake walk, the money to go for purchase of a flag for the Orange. The cak was made by Bister Harper and went to John Darby. PHI BETA KAPPA HONORS SIX SENIORS OF OREGON EUGENE, Ore., Nov. lO (AP Election to Phi Beta Kappa, regarded as one of the highest honors within reach of undergraduates, waa an nounced here for six University of Oregon seniors Martha McCall, Mar cus Horensteln and Robert "Voeper, all of Portland; Elaine Comlth and Alfred B. Tyson, Eugene, and Dorothy Dill, Multnomah. TALENT LADIES AID TO STAGE BAZAAR, DINNER TALENT, Nov. 17. (Spl.) Ladle.' Aid of Talent M. B. ohurch will hold a bazaar In the city ball Friday af ternoon. Chlckerl and noodles din ner will be served from 6:80 to 8 p. m. The public Is invited to enjoy the baaaar and dinner. APPLEGATE GIRL WILL WED CALIFORNIA MAN RENO, Ne Nov. IB. (AP) Mar rtage licenses Issued here Included: Earl W. Curtlsh, 30, Placentla. Csl., and Mary Mason, 38. Applegate, Ore, 4 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ad 1 1:30 p. m. Meteorological Report November 10, 1030, Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Friday; little change la temperature. Oregon; Fair east and cloudy weat portion tonight and Friday; unset tled northwest oortlon Frldav, llttl. change In temperature. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 0; lowest, 39. Total monthly precipitation. 0.01 Inch. Deficiency for the month, 1.31 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1S30, 0 38 Inch. Deficiency for tha season, 3.7S Inches. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:07 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4:4(1 p. m. Observations Tnken at 5 a 130 Meridian Time. Boise Boston ,.. Chicago ... Denver Euroka ......... Helena Los Angeles , MEDFORD New York .... Omaha ,n Sb Is 5l 8 SB 33 .. Clear 38 14 Clear 33 34 Clear 46 S3 T. Clear 08 48 Fog 40 34 Cloudy 00 08 Clear 87 31 Clear 38 18 Clear 43 33 Cloudy 83 60 Cloudy 63 40 Cloudy 66 33 Clear 00 38 Fog 64 30 Clear 78 68 Clear 68 64 P.Cldy 43 38 . Fog 48 33 Clear 84 30 ... Cloudy phoenix ......... Portland Reno Boseburg .... Salt Lako .. 8an Franclsco.WH Seattle - .............. Spokane Walla Walla .... Washington. D.O. GATHER TONIGHT FOR in commemoration or the aoth an niversary of the Telephone Ploneera of America, Medford telephone emr ployes, their families and friends, wlff gather Thursday night between S and 7 at the toll office to hear a ape olal telophone broadcast from New York olty. Speakers will be Walter 8. Olfford, president of the American. Telephone and Telegraph company, and Chester I. Barnard, national president of the Telephone Ploneera and president ox . the New Jersey Bull Telephone com pany, Tha program also will Include tha re-enactment by the "March of . 1...V VHOV W. V. Ml. UUWWUU lng event in telephone history. The broadcast will be one of the most unique In the history of tele phony, aa some 176 groups similar to tha Medford group will be Mann ing in varloua part of the United Statea and Canada. Theso 176 group will Include 60 chapters of the Tele phone Pioneers, the Oregon chapter' holding It maetlng at the Multno mah hotel In Portland. Conn hna Ann mom t-ut-. a. Pioneer organization, all of whom must have 31 or more yeara of tele phone service, ' In chsrge of tiia gathering tonight will be R. B. Hammond, manager for the local company itere (who la a local Telephone Pioneer). J. H. Ral ston, wire chief, la the only other Med ford Telephone Pioneer. It la expect ed that 60 people will b present. t High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS lly Betty Pennington. The aotlvltlea of the social service committee are numerous, the first being the distribution of Thanksgiv ing basket. - This 1 an all-school project, sponsored by the girl league, under direct supervision of Maurlne ' Carroll, dean of girl, who secures the list of approximately 30 deterr ing fsmlllea from the welfare group. Betty Pennington, chairman ol the social service committee, la aaslsted by Helen Snyder, Loulss Keesee, Dor- nth. mil. Arhn Jnhmnn. tMlm. Newton, Janice Shreve, Dorl Smith, Maxlne Young, Vivian Pasmore, I, bel Oanfleld, Msrjorle McKee and Emily Lou Knlpa, This committee I alto atslated by the art committee, with Oeraldln Loomla, chairman, Tredene Daugh ertv. Marlorle Smith. Bette 1m. Lu ella William.. Violet Canterbury, Elltabeth Blttle, Chloe Elton, Joan -McConochle. Lucille Knox, Betty Cundlff and Joan Hunt, Other taking active part are tha boye' league, publlo speaking olssses and art clastea. Student of the school contribute the staple food while meat and perishable art bought with fund from the girl' league treasury. Social service committee carries on It program throughout the entire year, Its chief service being to help others. FRUIT SHIPPERS ASK RATE BE PERMANENT NAMPA, Idaho, Nov, IB. (API Shippers and growcra of Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah asked rsllroads todsy to mike perma nent present emergency freight rates on fruit and vegetables. Ratea on onions, particularly from Idaho and Colorado to southern atatoi ssoaolallv cam under fire. Nampa growera contended reduced prices on Michigan and Minnesota ' shipment to southeastern market injured western farmers. They de manded parity. .