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rEDFORD MAIL TRTBITSTE, MEDFORD, CVREGOX. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1936. PAflE KUTE --Read every ad on this page You will probably tlnd ex actly the things you nave Been looking for or a ssie 01 trade for unused articlea you may nave SearcB your attic or store-room you may nave find many things others are seeking and oe aole to realise immediate cash If what you want lant there advertise for It Tribune Classified ads are ineipenalve-reffectlvel RATES per word flrit Insertion c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion per word ,.. U (Minimum luc) Per line per month without copy change U Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Light brown Chow pup. ward. Call Tribune office. LOST Grey and black: female Aus tralian shepherd. Finder call 1455-X. STRAYED or stolen, red heifer about to calve. Brand PEP on right hip Geo. pearoe, Jacksonville. LOST If dog ta missing, Call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Young man of good char acter, looking for steady employ, ment. Opportunity for permanent connection. Pay discussed. Personal Interview. Write Box 753, Tribune. WANTED Salesman to make con tact for well-known line. Radio ex perience desirable. Write applica tion to Box 749, care Mall Tribune aiAKTvn Married man to work on ranch, bouse furnished. Orchard 1 experience necessary. Box 1161,1 Tribune. wanted experienced sheep herder. Jn : reply give age, experience nuu . single or married. Tribune. Box 764, Mall MALE OR FEMALE HELP THOUSANDS OF JOBS It Is estimated that the new Social Security Laws will provide a large number of Government, State and . Private positions by January 1, 1037. Enrollment limited. Men and women wishing to qualify, see Mr Cross at Allen Hotel. WANTED SITUATIONS BOY, 14, going to Junior high, wants work for room and board on farm. Box 1148, Tribune. HIGH SCHOOL girl wants work af ternoons and evenings. 143 No. Ivy. WANTED Practical, private nursing. Graduate. Reasonable. H. J. W. P. O. Box No. 74, Central Point, Oregon. -,,- PAINTING and Decorating. Call 300. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Passenger to share ex penses to Eugene. Leave Wednes day afternoon and return Sunday night. Call OoodaU, 8-F-3. FURNITURE reupholatered like new. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED To buy ' small, suburban grocery business with living quart ers. Write Box 1168, Tribune. WANTED Good reliable party to live In and care for a seven-apartment building. Box 1169, Tribune. WANTED Tree pulling by reliable men with good equipment. Inquire at Talent Service Station, Talent, Oregon. RAW FURS WE PAY CASH for Muskrats. Mink. Coyotes, bobcats, rsccoon. etc. We Also Buy HIDES AND PELTS New and Used Traps or Sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062 EMPTY furniture van going to San Francisco, wants load for there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, rsdlators. copper, storage batteries, aluminum and omrr metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags. Inner tubes. Our prices will Interest you. Hides, rtlts. Wool. Mohair. Household goods, furniture, stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE DRIVINO to Fresno Nov. 18th; new closed car Want 3 passengers; share expenses. Box 3071. Tribune WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture. nOI.IIROOK ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647. EDOAR JOHNSON at the Peerless Market Is buying furs direct for one of the largest raw fur dealer! on ipe coast. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT fl-room modern home adults only. Phone 886-X. FOR RENT Partly furnished 4-room nouse. 1024 West nth. FOR RENT 6 room furnished home. Just 3 blocks from business district Sawdust burning heating plant, I gtrage. Address Box 781 Mall Trlb- " une. FOB RENT Modern 7-room house FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM BOOM and board. $30 month. Includ ing laundry. 1003 West Main. FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable 320 E. Main St.. Medford FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Upper 5-room furnished apartment, garage. Phone 1453-J-2. 611 West 10th. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment, 403 Newtown. Tel. 19. MODERN furnianeo apartment. 4 rooms and bath, private entrance and garage. Attractive and cozy. Adults. 316 N. Central. FOR RENT Two unfurn. apartments. 403 Newtown; one 3-room apart ment and one S-room. Phone 19. FOR RENT Modern 3-room apt : continuous hot water, at 375 So Central. FOR RENT Apte. Phone 1368. 801 No. Central FOR RENT Apartment. 116 Almond FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orspe. FOR EXCHANGE SALE OR TRADE Large cream sep arator, Chevrolet touring car, 4 tons alfalfa, Newtown apples. Want wood, two-wheel trailer,, poultry. Medford Rt. 3. Box B0. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL 5-ROOM modern house, 3 blocks from business cente Grants Pass, trade for Medford property. Sam I. Pas chal, Maple Drive, Rt. 3, Box 409, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acres east of Medford, plenty water and wood, 20 acres cultivated. 3331 Cap itol Ave. TRADE So. Calif, ranch for clear So. Ore. property from private party Mrs. T. J. Petersen, Rt. 1, Enclnltas, Calif. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 40 acres, 33 acres culti vated, 4-roora house, spring water, lots of wood, some fruit, 'A mile off Crater Lake highway near Rogue River. Price asso. 9500 casn. L. G. P1CKELL 16 South Bartlett THIS Is the last week of a bargain price on the Income property now renting for $137.60 per month. Real estate Is on the up, better make your Investment early. Good 6-room bungalow for lease. . AO acre ranch, free soil, aood 1m provemenu, live stream, attractive terms. O 8- BUTTERFIELD Medford Building LARGE Btock and dairy ranch ad jacent to range, partly irrigated good Improvements, dwellings. barns, milk house, cold storage, etc 300 head of cattle, 2&0 tons of nay. A going proposition, going at a bar- gam, 0, S. BUTTERFIELD Medford Bldg. FOR SALE 340 acres mountain ranch. 35 acres cultivated. Timber. springs, orchard. County road, John Knelfel, Wlldervllle, Oregon. 5-ROOM Home with Sleeping Porch good as new. large lot. edge of city, room for garden and chickens, lota of shade. Price (2200.00. terms (220.00 down, balance (19.60 month ly. 6-room house, located close In, well built, comparatively new. Price $2600. terms (250.00 down, balance $22.60 Der mont-.. 3 acres, 4 room house, family or chard, berries etc, 3-car garage tbla la a very neat attractive prop ertyprice $3300.00, terms $500.00 down, b&lanco easy terms, 6 per cent interest. BROWN AND WHITE Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr. FINE ranch well Improved. 1600 feet Rogue river rrontage, cneap irriga tion, attractive terms.N O. S. BUTTERFIELD Medford Building WHY? Sacrifice Sale 175 acre dairy ranch, 65 acres In clover, finest meadow in Jackoan county. Abundance water, 6-room bungalow with attic. Beautiful lo cation. 13 cows, 16 helfera and calves. 40 tons of hay In barn Good barn. Running water at all times. Income can easily be in creased to $200 per m. jth. Old folks jvant to retire. Price reduced to $8001 for Immediate sale. Terms on psrt. ALSO 3 40 acres. House, barn, milk shed. milk house. 16 acres. Paid up water right. Price $2600, $800 cash, balance terms. See this. J. C. BARNES Phone 1137-Y 20. N. Peach IMPROVED 76 acres, 38 paid up water 45 bottom land, closs to llgb school, $6500, terms. Shelcy Agency, Paci fic Highway, Just north of Medford MY EQUITY In 4-room house, com nlAtelv furnished, at 623 Haven St. to trade for smaller house, clear. In quire above addrejs or telephone 1630. FOR BALE 8 room house on psved street, furnished. $1,960. $850 cash Call owner. 1619-J or 873-J. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN 01 WHITE. HOUSES for aale or rent. Jackson County Bldg b Loan Ass'n. AN INCOME property now earning $137 50 month Oenulne bsrgaln lor quick sale C. 8. Butterfleld, 409 Mlford Bunding. FOR SALE P0ULTR? FOR SALE Narganaett turkeys for breeding. Toms $5. nens Sd. JOS m wrlaht. Central Point. Phone 134. 100 WHITE Leghorn chickens. Ready to lay. 60c each. 3rd house east of Rogue River Academy. R. L. wyant FOR SALE 35 New Hampshire Pul lets mated to two fine Red cocker .1,. rrlv to lav. Cummlngs Poul trv Ranch. 6 miles out Midway Road PURE BRED Buff Coehan Bantam Roosters. 60c each. Mrs. P. M Latimer. Rt. 3. Box 168, Grants Pas... FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Span of mules: 31 miles FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. $4 00, 8 months old. Red boar, (15.00. 1704 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 65 head good breeding ewes Jesse Olass. Brownsboro. Ore FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER CANAK1ES Pnone 623-J-3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1935 FORD V-8 4-door De Luxe Tour ing sedan. This car has had the best 01 care, rricca to sen. SKINNER'S OARAGE 143 So. Riverside 1935 BUICK SPT. COUPE, motor, rub ber, paint all In fine condition, low mileage. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside OWING to the popularity of the New 1937 Nash we nave a line assort ment of late model light sedans. These car are In fine condition and priced to Bell. WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc. 133 South Riverside SANDY'S USED CAR- EMPORIUM Offers THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIALS 1939 Ford Pickup, fine shape $165.00 1933 Chrysler Roadster, perfect condition $425.00 1933 Desoto Sedan, radio, air wheels $395 00 Reo Flying Cloud Sedan, like new $335.00 1935 Studebaker 6 Sedan, a buy $725 00 Studebaker Coupe, radio, a sweet job - $350.00 V-8 Fords. Ctiev. Trucks, Plymouth Coupe. Graham Sedin. Bulck Se dan, at prices ranging from $75 up. Trades and Terms, Be Sure to See our Line. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service FOR SALE TRADE. TERMS 1029 Ford Coupe ................ $160. 00 1928 Durant Sedan . $85 00 1929 Chev Truck ...... $210.00 1j29 Essex Sedan. 1704 N. RIVERSIDE GATES "R G." USED CARS Reconditioned and Guaranteed. '83 Ford Std. Coach.....$360.00 '36 Chev. Pickup .... 545.00 31 Chev. coupe zuo.uu 30 Ford Coach . - 365.00 Our guarantee Includes 30 days' free service, ianor ana material. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1928 Bulck coupe. Will take cow as part payment. Alva p. Cox, Sama Valley, Ramsey Canyon road. , FOR SALE 29 Chevrolet cabriolet, good condition throughout. (150 408 West 6th. FOR SALE Wbtppet sedan. West 4th. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS Late' model coupes and sedans, prac-. tlcally all makes and models. Out prices are lower than actual Port land Used Car Bales. Ask about them LANGE MOTOR OAR OO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. 1933 CHRYSLER COUPE, priced very reasonable. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside. FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan priced low tor quick sale Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. River- aldo. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 600 ft. 10-lnch, 10-foot length heavy galvanized sheet metal Ames pipe, reinforced, riveted ends, first class condition, at leas than half price. R. a. Coulter, 8 miles N. of Eagle Point on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE 9x13 (50 Clearflax rug zor $20. rnone 763-w. PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill $4.45 per ' load, rrompr, service. Tel. 833, Central Point wood Yard. FOR SALE Electrlo refrigerator; also double laundry trays, like new.420Vt Western ave. SILK DRESSES, second hand, $3 for $1.00, sent any place. Conncll, 903 Bryant St., San Francisco, Cam. FOR SALE Franquette Phone 969-R. SPECIAL LARGE, GREEN BODY FIR. $1.75 tier, $13 for load 7 tier. 303 East E St., Grants Pass. FOR 8ALE House trailer practically new. All modern. May be seen Ford Garage, Ashland, or call at Log Cabin. TRADE Dry wood for leghorn hens. Box 34, Applegste, Oregon. . FOR SALE House trailer with bullt- 1ns. Box 1174, Tribune. FOR SALE One second-hand Nation al cash register, very reasonable Trowbridge 6s Flynn. FOR SALE Newtown apples, 35o and 60c per lug. Sgobel it Day, South Fir. DELICIOUS RED APPLES Extra fancy, $1.36 box, Including container. Phone 172. SOOBEL 8c DAY PACKING HOUSE FOR SALE Bated oat, barley wheat straw, 35c per bale. D. R. Smith, across from Talent school Phone Ashland 373-J-l. FOR SALE Two oil burners. Inquire Mall Tribune oil ice. DRY WOOD 804 Bo. Peach. Tel 473-Y R. J Bills. FOR SALE Shelled corn clean and dry. cwt John Nealon, Tel. lis. Central Point SATURDAY specials are good today at the Riverside Market. FOR SALE Gang plow and grain drill. Hlllcrest Orchard. Phone 672-R-3. AUTO GLASS Medford Auto Wrecking. 1618 N. Riverside. NEEDLEWORK. OIFT8. 10c up. Or ders ta Hen Mrs. Tllley. 1118 W 9tn FOR 8ALE Bone dry body fir and hardwood Best in valley lis no Riverside Phone 815. Hawley Trans fT Ctoe.ng time for Too Late to Clas sl.'j Ada Is 130 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS A BETTER REBORE JOB at a Saving. FREES' GARAGE. 801 NO. Central.- BUSINESS CHANCES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Established grocery, splendid location small investment box oa, tribune 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. PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life. Tells your past, pres ent and future. If In doubt as to wbat step to take, consult Msdam Avon today; tomorrow may be too lute. Good advice In time saves many- worries and many dollars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings dally; hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin I. ROOFING ROOFIND Bring youi root trouble to us Old rooff repaired oen rout applied Pabco products Ekersor Paint and Root store 38 I. Bart lett Phone 243 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstslrs. The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U. 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews. Dentistry. NOTICE Dr. R. O. VanValitoh has moved bis dental office from 304 E Main to 312 Lloerty Bldg. Expert Window. Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tol. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing. orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Health Club Electric cabinet bath, massage, fig ure remodeling, posturo correction group exercise classes. Nlssons Institute & Health Club 16 Geneva, Phone 253 Nurnery Slock. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees. peach, apricot, cherry, apple, prune plum, almond, filbert and walnut troes rosea boysenberry, small fruit, grapes and ahrubs at Bargain Priees r none boi-k-2 or can at w a Barnum a. 3 mnea south ot Med. ford on highway next to Ever Bhady Auto camp. Carlton Nursery, carl ton. Ore. Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and storage, Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. . Phone 833. EADS TRANSFER tt STORAGE CO orrtce aa 8o. Fir. Phone 310. 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. lie No. Riverside. Phone 616. REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything 111 N. Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Borne of a certain (alt 6. Kocky pinnacle I. Obstruction 12. Sun-dried brick II. w!m canton 14. Bird of the . . cuckoo x family 16. Hair dressing Implements 16. Sleeps 16. Measure of . length 10. expression of amusement 21. Metal 23. Cant Indian weight 26. Frozen desserts 16. Slertrllled particle 27. Bear witness 29 Tolerate II. Countenance 8& Searcher 87. Meadow 18. City In Illinois 41. Russian village community Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle "Mm , D.vic. for treating " eloth witli steam 4g. Silkworms 4t. Woolen faerie 47. Cultivators 49, Dowsr 12. Expert war avlatqr ICIUIRIAIT BIA TIH WT TIN E A j 5 E A 5tf il I CjHi A T Ep5 ifiAteEiQEAEgCADSE 0 N ElMff NJlTfro R gL I E soMnet SMSkm & uTe 1 23 Y K W I7 I W ir" Wm 'ma mm Zf 30 i 32 33 34 "WW TWT 777P7'I T7 T"" " 7M7' vT in 5 s 3 m w . 38 34 WJi l!f " H llil 47 48 1114'? So 6' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONKY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK, FUKNITUKK. ENDORSED . NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs Wltnout red tape or aeiay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. & WASH. MTG. CO MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater tildg. Lie. No l 157-M-180. Phone 139 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Ftnnl Account. in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of jacuson. In the Matter of the Estate of P. S. Anderson. Deceased, Notice Is hereby Riven that the Executor of the i-Jtato of P. S. Ander son, Deceased, has filed his Pinal Ac c unt and Report In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Jackson, and that the 10th day of December, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., In the court room of the Coun ty court In the court house at Med- iora. Oregon, nas neen nxea as tne time and place for hearing objec tions to said Final Account and Re port and to the settlement thereof Dated and first published: No vember 17th, 1036. Dato of last pub lication: December 15th, 1036. EARL W. ANDERSON, Executor. R. A. LMLAY, Notice. In the Matter of the Partnership Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, de ceased, and John R, Blerma. John R. Blerma of Medford. Ore gon, hereby gives notice: 'mat ne nas men in me county Court of Jackson County, Oregon, nls final account of his administration of the above entitled estate. That Thursday. December 3rd. 1036 at the hour of 10:00 a. m., In the court room of said Court, has henn nxea as t-ne time ana place tor near lng objections to said account, and for settling and allowing the same. BOOGS & DOOOS. Attorneys for John R. Blerma, Ad ministrator oi ine auove entitled estate. , Warrant s Called. School District 00. Warrant 78 is called for payment Interest will cease after this date (No vember 30, '936.) Present warrant at Medford Branch. The First Nation al of Portland. ANNE KANTOR. Clerk District 00, Executor' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been apolntcd by me county uourt or jacicson uoumy Oregon, executor of the estate of LI la Cos, deceased. All persons bavins claims against said estate ere hereoy notified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned executor at his office In the United States National Bank Building In Medford. Oregon, on or before six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated: November 10. 1036. OUS NEWBURY, v Executor of the estate ot LI lev Cox, deceased. PAROLE REVOKED WHEN FORGER SLIPS AGAIN ROSEBURO. Ore., Nov. 34. (AP) Faye Springer, released from the county Jail Nov. 0, on parole from a sentence of one year In the state pen itentiary on a charge of forgery, was back in custody today and Is to be taken to Salem to serve out the sen tence Imposed In September Sheriff Percy Webb announced. His parole was revoked as a result of his arrest Saturday for his admitted theft of $13 from the cash register ot a, service station where he was employed, the sheriff said. Police Officers Howard Moore and Jamea Mcsser of Lawrence, Kans., bagged a wild coyote recently that had strayed Into the city from the countryside. The tide extends 600 miles up the mighty Amazon of South America. Cross-Word Puzzle 4. Flow.d eack t. Kesidu, Mmatl lower T. Native metal t. Tears apart , Fundamental 10 Anulnt II. Uels up 17 Skip. I Kettard 11 Kalffehood 21 eternity 14. Venerate 17 BUsl II. Title ot a knight ID Customary II Branch of mathematle, II. Turn to the right 14. Organ of Rearing 311. Uscula'ed It. Pari of certain flowers ID Heavier 40. American poet 41. Coincide 44. Dry 46. Overhasty 41 Plow 10. Cereal seed 11. Former spelling of rose . Kogr.l (4. Oriental Inn R.il1 69. finish 17. Warm, - DOWN L Mocc.sln . Bunlle I. Order (pUNTYRMS Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, NOV. 34. (Spl.) Ed Nunn and brother of eastern Ore gon have moved Into one of the houses owned by Mrs. Blanch Stanley cn -the south side of the creek. Ed Nunn Is manager of the Eagle Point Irrigation district. Mrs. Carlyle Natwlck of the Long Mountain district was a caller In Eagle Point Wednesday afternooo. Mrs. Herb Perry, went to Medford last Wednesday to a doctor who re moved a small growth from her noae. She Is feeling much better at this time. Mrs. R, O. Varnum and baby daughter Audrey Carol and Mrs. 0 I Moon and small daughter Betty Cecil of Butte Falls were callers of Mrs. Orvllle Henderson Friday, Mrs. Mabel Warner of Medford Is the new proprietress of the Oasis beauty salon and took possession on Wednesday of this week. The many friends and patrons of Mrs. Fred "Swlnney" Farlow, former propriet ress, will miss her, but as she will still live nearby, she most likely will be back occasionally Just for uld times sake. Floyd Pearoe left last Thursday evening for Portland on a business trip. Mrs. Tate of the McCloud report, was a business caller In Eagle point Thursday afternoon. Dave Pence of Elk creek delivered a truck load of cattle to the Goo. Brown brothers Thursday. The Kjpith Scott family who have oeeu ui witn uie iiu are mi muuu Improved at this time. Mrs.-Joe King and mother, Mrs. Rena llnselton of Ashland were cn 111 1.3 on friends. In Eagle Point Thursday afternoon. The sincere sympathy of this com munity is extended to the Perl Trince family In the death of his mother. "Grandma" Prince, Thursday night. November 10 th. Thirty-five members of the Eagle Point Orange went up to tho log cabin on Rogue river, where the up per Rogue grange hold their meet ings, last Thursday evening, to put on Installation work. A most enjoyable evening wad the result. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brlttsan. accom panied by Mrs. Brlttsan'a sister Mrs, Geo. Van Fleet, returned laat Tues day evening from a few days visit In Seattle. Mrs. Van Fleet remained m Seattle. Mrs, Myron Brown wood of the Deb ugger Gap district, Mrs. Mabel Kags- cnle and Mrs, Mary Fry ot Trait were All patrons of the Oasis' beauty salon Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Keugart have moved Into the Ed Clngcade house. Ed expect to spend the winter In California. Miss Florence Putmnn Is working at Mrs, Ousterhaut's for a few days during the busy turkey season, Roy Stanley sent another truck load of beef steers to a Medford mar ket last Tuesday, Griffin Creek ORIFFIN CREEK, Nov. 24. (Spl.) The program and social held at the school house Friday evening was greatly enjoyed by a large crowd. The committee In charge was well pleased with the success of the meeting. The program was aa fol lows: Address of welcome by the Orange Master, J. D. Brown; two selections, by Orange orchestra; song, by the double quartette; readings, by Zva Harper; solo, by Mra. Wm. Holloway of Medford; selections, by four Ha waiian gultara; .solo, Myron Ebton, accompanied on the plsno by his mother; piano aolo, Charlotte Bee son; talk by Mrs. Holloway on the Warm Springs, Oeorgia, Institute, which was very interesting; selections, by orchestra. During social hour pie and candy were sold. The community building on the school ground Is now under construe. tlon with most of the work being donated. Anyone who can help with this worthy cause get In touch with the committee In charge, John Dar by, R. R. Ouches or Henry Huklll. Mr. and Mr,. 0. M. Howell enter tained their" Sunday school olass from Medford at thelh home Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Gardner of Tal ent and Neal Spears of San Francisco spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Le Ven der. Mr, and Mra. Donald Brown and daughter, Sonla Lee, left Monday for Cottage Orove to spend Thsnksglv Ing with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Harris have rpoved Into the Wm. Ludwlg house. Elmo Sturglll wee out of school the psst week while recovering from a tonsil operation. Lillian Brown was confined to her home the past week with flu. Several children have been absent from Medford at their home Thurs throat. Mrs. F. J. Collar and son Floyd, Mrs. Maude Arnold and Mrs. Ruth Hood attended the farewell dinner given Rev, Batrd Friday evening be fore coming out to the school nouss. Home Extension Unit meet Frl dsy, Nov. 37 with Mra. Lulu Sfirglll. Salsd, No. 2, will be given by the local leaders. Anyone Interested la Invited to attend these meetings. Teste by Xsnsaa State college offi cials showed that wheat yields on Kansas blndweed-tnfested land aver aged 134 bushels an acre. Fields free of bindweed aversged 183 bushels. Roman soldlrrs were paid In salt. bene toe word talari urn or salary. Beagle BEAGLE, Nov. 34. (Spl.) Turkey ! picking will b finished up here this ; week. John Nelson Is ihe largest turkey raiser In our community. He marketed 3200 birds this year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and baby Donnle and Chas. Sanderson and eon, Lloyd, were business visit ors In Medford Wednesday. Donald Grant spent Sunday, No vember IS, In Medford visiting with friends. Four birthdays were celebrated at the James Martin home Sunday, No vember 33, with a turkey iinner. The celebration was for Mr. Blscboff, Al fred Hoynes, Ruth Perdue and Leo Martin. Those enjoying tho good time were Mr. end Mrs. R. Blschoff and family, Mrs, Rose Perdue and daughter, Ruth, and son, Wesley; Al fred Haynes and Mrs. James Martin and family. The 4-H club was organized In the Ant loch school last Saturday after noon. The following orrtcera were elected: President, Ernest Sanderson; vice-president, Emma Frluk; secretary-treasurer, Moo Edler; reporter, Ina Pearl Lucas; yell leader, Donald Edler, The project this year Is camp cookery and the club was named Camp Cookery Pioneers. Tho i.vu meeting will be held at ths E. B, Lucas home. Mrs. Thetma Martin Is the leader and ths members are Er nest Sanderson, Emma Frink, Mae Edler, -Jean Edler, Ina pearl Lucas, Dorothy Vinson, Donald Killer, Cecil Martin and John Hull. Mrs, Brownwood of Debenger Gap went Wednesday with Mrs. Bowen and attended tho Pleasant Hour club In the afternoon., . t Dean Stalllngs has bean out of school several days on account of a hard tall from a bicycle. The Pleasant Hour club met at the home of Mrs, Blschoff Wednesday afternoon with 13 ladles present. The project for the day was mat-111 mute Christmas gifts and each member displayed a last-mtnute present. As the president, Mrs. T Del ma Martin, was unable to attend, Mrs. Sander son took charge ot the meeting and put on the following- contests: Thanksgiving history, Thanksgiving nuts and Do You Know your Music? Miss Blva Adams won the prize in the Thanksgiving history contest The next meeting wilt be he id De cember 0 and the Christmas fish pond will be one feature of the day. The hostess, Mrs. Blschort, sorvea a delicious luncheon to end ths pleas ant afternoon. Friday evening, Decomber 4, the Antloch community Sunday school will have a social good time and a short program. Everyone is lnvitod to come and enjoy the evening. Each lady Is asked to bring lunch for two and numbers will be drawn for sup per partners. Coffee will oe served by the Sunday school. Every one oome and have a good time. Lloyd Sanderson i.ad the misfor tune to crack a bone In his thumb Monday, - : High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By Barbara lloinpson A week ot labor by thi atsff of the Hl-TImet will be realised In black and white when the holiday edition of the school pspor comes out Wed nesday morning of thla week. Martin Otis, as editor, with Ray Cronklte assisting him, has pushed through the publication of the paper In order 'to have It for the atudent body during the Thanksgiving holi days. This psper will be the usual copy of the Hl-Tlmes filled with school news, columns by student reporters, editorials, Jokea and quips. The paper will be given out to an the stuilents Wednesday and will un doubtedly be met with Its usual en thusiasm. By Barbara llumpson Greatly cheered In mln, the 700 odd students of this noble Institute of learning will be dismissed Wednesday afternoon for a four days' vscatlon lasting over all ouy Thursday to and Including Friday with Saturday and Sunday added as ususl. This vacation Is due to the Thanks giving holidays. It la provable that this vacation will be enjoyed by tho Associated Student Body. It Is hoped that the three days fol lowing Thursday will be sufficient time for everyone to recover from the effect of "stuffing" Thanksgiving Day, By Merlin Dow Work has been begun on "Among Those Present," a Christmas plsy to be given the afternoon of December 18 by the Dramatic club. Du, to the overwhelming amount of girl, In the club, a play was chosen with an all-girl cast. Taoao selected for parte were: Jean Horton, Janice Bhreve, Dorothy Bookier, Olonda Wlrth, Corrlne nsrwood, Virginia Martin and Lucille Knox, "Among Those Prostnt" la a short one-act play of live comedy Interest containing the Christina, spirit. The one-et has not been started on but will soon be under way. The Dra matic club hopes thst the Christmas plsy will be even better than those of previous yesrt and that the at tending crowd will enjoy the per formance, A government campaign in Kan sas to eliminate diseased dairy cat tle reduced the percentage ot tuber cular cattle from five percent In some counties to less than one-half ot one percent In every county within a year. Appendicitis was flrrt recognized as an exact disease Id 188S, Meteorological Report November 34. 1936 Forecasts Medford and vicinity; Fair tonight and Wednesday; little change in tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes day, Local valley fogs; freezing tem porature east portion. Temperature a year apo today; Highest, 63; lowest, 33. Total monthly precipitation. 0.01 Inch; deficiency for the month, 1.69 Inches. Total precipitation since Ssp- 1 tember 1, 1036, 0.36 inch; deficiency for the season. 3.20 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 18 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 69 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:13 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4:43 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m 120 Meridian Time. 21 ttW f: 5 si f . orrs. gg , ,t 8. S fg 8 Boise ... Boston Chlcago Denver Eureka Holena Los Angeles . 50 38 . 34 26 Clear Snow Clear ' . Clear . Foggy' P. Cdj' Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear . Clear Foggy Clear Cloudy ; Clear . Clear . 34 , 42 60 . 38 . 70 22 .02 30 42 28 68 20 32 .32 33 44 26 32 26 48 40 22 . MEDFORD 71 40 84 70 02 60 46 60 60 62 42 New York Omaha PJloenlx ... Portland Reno Roscuurg Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle ... Spokane Walla Valla 44 Washington. D.C. 40 40 T. Cloudy Prospect PROSPECT, Nov. 24. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton and sons spent Saturday In Medford as did also. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulrica and Mr. ana Mrs. Ludo Qrleve. The Upper Rogue Orange held It , regular bi-monthly taeetlng at the "Log Cabin" Nov. 18. Fifty-eight . members and 3S visitors from Eagle ' Point were present. The Eagle Point team Initiated In the 3rd and 4tb de '' greea and put on a very Impressive ceremony. 1 Nov. 28th, the Upper Rogue arang la sponsoring a dance at Elcgue Elk. Johnson'a orchestra will play and turkey sandwiches will bo served. Procecda are to be used tor the new Orange hall . which la being erectod ' adjoining the Carlton ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Boothby and Mr. and Mra, Charles Manning were dlnnor guests, Sunday evening- of. Mrs. Frank Manning and Miss Ooncy Manning. The Grange Upper Rogue Orange. TJppor Rogue Orange met Nov. 10 with a very good attendance of So, with 85 grango mombers also present - from E:gle Point who put on ths 3rd and 4th degree work, which was exceptionally - fine. They also put on a very beautiful drill at the close of the degree work. All was very much enjoyed and appreciated, and we hope we m,y soon have the pleas ure ot eoelng thla work again.' Two new applications were voted on fav orably and three read for approval. . ' It was voted to agree to set Deo. 37 for Installation of oflcers with Eagle Point and Lake Creek Orange at Engle Point. This Is on a Sunday afternoon and la opsn to the public Fine progress is being made on the new grange hall, the frame work Is well up. Lets keep the good work up and we will soon be moving In. Four of the grange' ladlea were ap pointed to make a drive for fund needed for doora, windows, etc A very Interesting talk was given by Mr. Ward, on cheese, it being national cheeas weoek. Hymns were . also sung In honor of Thanksgiving. The H. K. club turned over 130. Next meeting of the club will be with Mr.. Ash at Trail, Doc. IS and will be a Christmas exohange, 18c valu. Theso meetings are always open to everyone, and the neighbors are cor dially Invited. Ways and means announced an other dance at Rogue Elk Nov. 28. All Orangers are urged to support these dances every other Saturday and urge their friends to do 10, as . all the funds from them go toward! building the new hall, A number were reported alck with colds, Dr. Mallory who fell and In jured himself, Is Improved and ha moved from the hospital to the Hol land hotel. Noted Architect DIM. CHICAGO, NOV. 34. (P ETnes Robert Oraham, noted architect who designed many famous buildings, died at his home yesterday. He was 88. At designed the historic Flattron building, New York's first skyscraper. Federal Reserve Bank buildings In Kansas City, Dallas, Denver and Oklahoma City. Use Msll Tribune want ads. 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