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11 -------- NrEPFOTCD MAIL TRTBTTyE, MEDFORD, OREGON', TUESDAY, PECEfBER 1, 1936. PAOE NINE . , FOR KENT -APARTMENTS FOR SALK-POU LTRV ... BUBINEBB DIRSQTORY pyVA Director filir ft It I SI r 1 flTfiPW S?mifj :h3ss. raagag s -i fl OITNTV KRIPFS MAN r Ad I UK r M'.MIHH' araa-"g.y BPFtfttM fef V T" PUTS OUT BU Read every ad on this page you will probably find act'y the things you nave been looking tor or sale 01 trade for unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may oave Ilnd many things others art seeking and oe able to realiz immediate cash U what you want isn't there advertise lor IV-Tribune Classified ads are inexpensive effective! RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion npr urord (Minimum loc) Per line pel month without copy change 11.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS - LOST AND FOUND LOST Spare tire, 600x21. Call Olff-L. LOST Sliver chromium zipper purse with compact (keepsake). Reward. , Call 1332-W. V- fAKEN UP At the Veritas Orchard, 2 stray neuers, pat w wp 3 years old. Tel. 514.-R-2. LOST If dog ts missing. Call 1616. WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNO WOMAN wanta position as nursemaid. Tel. 760-R. WANTED Practical, prlvato nursing. Graduate. Reasonable. H. J. W. p. O. Box No. 74, Central Point. Oregon. Phone 4B1. PAINT1NO and Decorating. Call 800 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Furnished room, close In, for business woman. Box 1039, Tribune. WANTED To buy restaurant or cafe with good business. Box 57, Tribune. WANTED To buy 10 head of work horses, 1400 or over. Write Carl Woods, Grants Pass. MIDDLE-AGED man will do chores for room and board. Box 1083, Tribune. YOUNG man wants room and board private family If possible with garage. Box 1057 Tribune. DRIVING to Oklahoma Dec. 12th via Los Angeles. El Paso and Dallas. Want 2 passengers, share expenses. Return January 1st. Fhone 874. RELIABLE driver going to Modesto, Cal., December 8rd, wants 2 or 8 passengers, share expenses. Phone 1832. CASH tor your late model Pontlac or Plymouth. State mileage. Box 983. Tribune. RAW FURS WE PAY CASH for Muskrata. Minx. Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc, We Also Buy HIDES AND PELTS New and Used rrapi tor Bale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1063 EMPTY furniture van going to San Francisco, wants load for there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators, copper storage batteries Scrap iron, small or large lots pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, inner tubes. Our prices will interest you. Bides, felts. Wool. Mohair Household goods furniture, stoves bought end sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WE PAY MORE CASI1 For your furniture HOI.IIHOIIK A ANDHKWS 6th and Front. Phone 647 EDGAR JOHNSON at the Peerless Market is buying furs direct for one of the largest raw tur dealers on the coast. ... - - HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062 """"FOR RENTHOUSES FOR RENT Modern furnished hslf duplex. Available Dec. 6th. 310 8. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Inquire 701 W. llthSt. t' T?i-.r BPMT fTnttl Mfirch 1 St. Corn s' ( pletely furnished home short I walking distance from business cen ter lOW rent tO respunstuiB yai- tles with reference. Box 1061 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 2-room house, on Lozler Lane. Inquire at 730 Dakota. FOR "'bENT 5-room nouse. modern and furnished. Price 25. W. H Everhard. 1013 W. 9th. HOUSE at 1127 W. Main; rooms, bath and screened porch; plainly furnished; 12000. Phone C. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Modern --room house elope in reasonable Phone 417-J-a if FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RENT Modern apt. Chllders Apts.. 803 West 11th. Adulta only Phone 1408. VACANCY st the Gloria Psn ApU . 376 Bo Central, for 2 adults. FOR RENT Upper 5-room turn, apt . garage. 611 W. 10th. Tel. 387-X 3-ROOM neatly furnished apt . 916 Including light and water. 317 W. 2nd St. FOR RENT Apartments, 834 Apple FOR P.ENT Apartment. 116 Almond l! U ttJSJN l 1! UKiNlHillSlI FOR SALE 1929 '74 Harley-Davldaon R Tl ROOMS motorcycle, sou. write itay cr- caim tiun ' tP- 1 ' ATTRACTIOE Rooms, reas. Tel. 297-R. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Grape. FOR SALE DOGS PETS WIRE-HAIRED terrier puppies, regis tered champion stock. Mrs. R. E. Griffith, Eagle Point. Inquire Perry's Oarage. ROLLER CANAK1KS Pnone 623-J-2 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garage, 146 B. Ivy. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Very reasonable; 17 acres. 6 miles from Medford. House, ohtcken house, fine view of valley Address Box 725, Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In rooming house, close In,. Box 056, Tribune. 12-ACRE ranch to exchange for good home on east side. C. S. Butter- "fleld. Medford Bldg. FOR BALE REAL' ESTATE SACRIFICE Small Irrigated acreage, well improved with large home, outbuildings, fruit, etc. Furnish ed or unfurnished. Walking dis tance city schools. Half cash, bal ance easy at 8. Would consider sedan as part. Owner, Box 1044, Trlbuner . . . FOR SALE New 8-room house, Just finished downstairs, upstairs floor ed by not finished; double garage, east side. Phone 486 or Inquire at Bungalow Grocery, No. Riverside. FOE SALE 6 acres, 6-room mod ern house, city water, electric lights, 2 gas pumps, fixtures, barn and chicken house. Selling price - $1750, $1150 cash, bal. like rent, no Interest. 3' miles Bo. of Ash land on highway 00. Call 6 to 10 m. or 6 to 7 p. m. FOR SALE Attractive 6-room bouse; 8 bedrooms and sleeping porch, hardwood- floors, fireplace, hot water ' furnace, 100-ft. lot. Pries 93260. Attractive terms. Inquire 126 E. Main. FOR SALE One and two-acre tracts. Low down payment, long time to pay. Ted Fish, Phoenix. FOR SALE Beautiful suburban home and 1 acre; splendid location near . Medford; 6-room attractive bunga low; hardwood floors, tlreplaoe, fur- . nace; large native shade, fish pool, nice shrubbery and lawn. A high class home at a low price, 94500 Terms to right party. Would con ' alder a smal house In Medford on deal. L. O. PICKELL 16 South Bartlett. BARGAIN 622 Haven St., 4-room house with fireplace; completely furnished, in cluding Hotpolnt electric range, hot water heater, Maytag washer, nice dining-room set, drapes, etc ; newly decorated Inside and out Will consider late model car or smaller house as part payment Tel. 1630, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 4-famlly flat, completely furnished: plenty of room for further development. Recommend the construction of 4 small houses or another 4-famlly flat. C. 8. BUTTER FIELD Medford Building. FOR BALE 6 room bouse on paved street, furnished. 61 950. 9850 cssb Call owner. '.519-J or B73-J. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN ii WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg fit Loan Asa'n FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Large horse, or trade for Chester White brood sows. Henry Croucher, DeBarr Ave. FOR BALE Three jrood sows, one fat ho. 280 lbs. Frlesen. Spring St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GATES "R. fit 0." USED CARS Reconditioned and Guaranteed. '36 Chev. Pickup ....545.00 35 Std. Chev. Coach 470.00 '35 Master Chev. 4-door Sedan 686.00 '39 Plymouth Sedan, special. ... 145.00 Our guarantee Includes 30 dsys' free service, labor and material. G. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1929 coach, good rubber, good condition. 9125. Box 1056, Tribune. 1930 MODEL A Fora station wagon" JoYn Heckert, Jacksonville, 925 CREDIT on 1037 Plymouth or Dodge at a discount, A. O. Tollef son. 6th and Front. FOR-SALE '35 Orsham Bros. 1 14 ton stake truck In good condition, good rubber. Call evenings, 1113 8. Oskdsle. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS Compare these prices with anything In Oregon 1035 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, run 13.000 miles. 9585. 1036 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Touring Se dan. 9S10. 1034 Ford DeLuxe Coupe. S8s. 1934 Ford cabriolet; radio and heat er. 9435. 1934 Ford Sedan, 9429. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 9288. 1931 Dodee Sedan. 9265. 1932 Plymouth Sedan, 9325. 1933 Chrysler 5-psssenger Imperial Coupe. 1525. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, 9746. 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan. 9235. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrvsler nd Plymouth Headquarters 38 N Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR BALE Automobile. Will make good truck. Call Perl Funeral Home Phone 47. FOR SALE West 41a. Whippet ndan, 622 FOR SALE Balea straw, 3 for 91 Ed Dutton ranch, Eagle Point, H ' B. ConnelL FOR ONLY 25o you can secure In manuscript form the famous lec ture "How to Get Rich While You Sleep," by the well-known author ess, Genevlevee Behrend, also others of her books, Including the very popular one, "Your Invisible Pow er." With these books you will give for Christmas Joy and perma nent help. 1023 Queen Anne Ave. Tel. 1664-R. FOR RALE A bargain, standard make used trombone; fine condi tion. Box 62, Tribune, FOR BALE Cash registers, priced right. Phone 223. LARGE heating stove for sale cheap. Brill Metal Works, 109 S. 8th. FOR SALE Davenport sets, studio couches, typewriter desk, small desk, cigarette ash stand. Many other things. 106 S. Grape. FOR SALE B. P. O. E., Medford Lodge 8 1943 bonds. Call 19. FOR SALE Junior girl's used bicycle, 910. Call Davis Transfer. FOR SALE Fordson belt pulley at tachment. E. L. Walz, Tel. 447-W FOR SALE Player piano and rolls. . radios, Chesterfield sets, baby bug gies and cribs, hlgh-chalr, studio couches, beds, springs and dressers, floor lamps, rugs (all sizes), chairs, tables and kltchenware. HAWLEY TRANSFER CO. 118 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Piano, beautiful tone, good condition. 533 Austin. FOR SALE Baled grain hay, 1418-R. FOR SALE Franquett. walnuts, lft miles N. W. Central Point, P. D. Lofland. SILK DRESSES, second-hand, S for 91.00. sent any place. Connell, 902 Bryant St., San Francisco, Calif. FoiTsArEniousrTr " Ins. Box 1174, Tribune. FOR BALE Baied oat. barley or wheat straw, 35c per bale. D R Smith, across from Talent school Phone Ashlsnd 372-J-l. FOR SALE Two oil burners. Inquire Msll Tribune office. DRY WOOD 804 So Peach. Tel 473-Y R J Bills. FOR SALE Shelled corn clean and dry. 92 cwt John Nealon, Tel 118 Central Point FOR SALE Gang plow and grain drill. Htllcrest Orchsrd. Phone 572-R-3. AUTO Ol.ASS Medford Auto Wrecking. 1618 N. Riverside. NEEDLEWORK. OlFTS. lOo up Or ders taken Mrs rilley. 1116 W 9tn FOR SALE Bone dry body fir ana hnrdwiiod Best In valley 118 No Riverside phone 615. Hawley Trans fer. ROOFING ROOFlNf Brtna yuur root troubiet to us Old ruofi repaired new rout applied Paooo products Ekarann Paint and Rout store 88 I Bart lett Phone US EDUCATIONAL MEDFORD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES and INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS J. C Hunter, Room 208, p. ez P. Bank Bldg. BUSINESS CHANCE3 WOULD like to go partnership with reliable man, with out-of-town truck freight line. Have 91600.00 to 93000.00 to Invest. Box 1050 Trib une. FOR SALE All new. modern service ststion In Cave Junction. Oregon Must sell. Terms See or writ. 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 IKe Tells your past, pres ent and future. If in doubt as to what stop 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 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No Riverside. Cabin t. MISCELLANEOUS A BETTER REBORE JOB at a 8avlng FREES' OARAGE. 801 No. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSl'RANCE ABSTRACTS LSCIIOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 snd 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. UrntWry. NOTICE -Dr. R C. VanValzah has moved his dental office rrom 204 B Msln to 312 Lloerty Bldg txpert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, rioor waxing, ori ental nig cleaning and upholitering Nuwrr stork. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees pesch. apricot cherry, apple prune plum, almond, filbert and wamtit trees rmes boysenoerry smell fruit, grapes snd shrubs at Bargain Prioci Phone B51-R 2 or call at W B Barnum s. 3 mnes south or Med ford on highway nexi to Ever Shady Autc Camp. Cariwo Nursery. Carl ton, Ore. Electric cabinet bath, massage, fig ure remodeling, posture collection group exercise classes. Nlssons Institute & Health Club 15 Geneva. Phone 253 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FUKMTl'IIK, EMIOKSEU NOTES. ETC. Wo want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE tV. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. & WASH MTO CO MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterian Theater Bldg. Lie. No L 157-M-180. Phone 139. 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 TRAN8FER & STORAGE CO Office 26 So Fir Phone 315. 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. Phone 615 REINKING TRANSFER CO. - Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything 111 N. Fir., Phono 1033 0 Stuart. LOCAL AND LONDISTANEFuV nlture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Called. School. District 00. Warrant 08 Is called for payment. Interest will cease after Deo. 1, 1038 Payable at Medford Branch, The First National Bank of Portland. MAY E. CHIRGWIN. Clerk, District 00. Notlre of Flmil Arrount. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In tho Matter uf the Estate of P. 8. Anderson. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Executor of the -.Jtate of P. S. Ander son. Dccoascd, has filed his Final Ac c unt and Report In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Jacksou, Bnd that the 19th day of December. 1036, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., In the court room of the Coun ty court In the court house at Mod ford, Oregon, has been fixed as ths 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. Date of last pub lication:" December 16th, 1936. EARL W. ANDERSON, Executor. R. A. IMLAY, Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been apointed by the County Court of Jackson county Oregon, executor of the estate of Ltla Cox. deceased. All. persona having claims against aald estate are hereby 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. GU8 NEWBURY, Executor of the estate of Llla Cox, deceased. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Fauct 1 Rich man t. Kind of pastry . 11. Wootln pro peller ' IS. Black wood 14. Historical period tl. Foriitd by authority 17. Chafe 18. Move to and fro 19. Sound reason ing 31. To a nig her point 2j Covering for the foot 25. Pertaining to the planet Mars SS..AiujilL'an Illu strator and caricaturist 30. River in Itusfila 32. On of David's chief rulers 33. Oolf clubs 2S. Perialnlnf to certain Eu ropean peoples 17. Side away from wind !S. Small ensfl 10. Cast sidelong I lances 41. Mlststte 4ft Soft: Scotch 45. Compass point 46. Squeeze or compress painfully Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle WANI150Lki!iLt F. X T eImJP. O f? J Z.L N k IISPuFTiDGME 5 s t o rxem i pgnsroii H AgilTJA N A iAT O M alpsMhiIIhare. GL E EMAL TOlBAI liC IDJBillRjLN E U Hl';jlMLanc II V E N L QlIJO A NTT E M 48. l.CBaJ actloi, SO. Russian Inland sea ii. One who sdvo cates a cor ronton ot evils or abuses 66, Of less than normal height (17. MaKer well fi8 Pulpy fruit 69. Pronoun 60. Item of prop erty 61. Brilliant In ?i"iz:::i"fe is ib Ip '7 ii!:ipiziiiii 21 22 24 p5 2TZ7 2j29 m3i 'mj2 'ma. ''m 33 34 TM35 37 3i' m& -S. 'ML HHf !LH!! "iMMi 5o 57" M,5Z S3 S4 55 p .ji3? Mtl 5y 1 1 Ifr0 Mil Br j 1 M -j rM I Reese Creek I la CLAUDE C. HOCKLEY Claude C Hockley, civil engineer and business commit tint, 1h Oregon director of the public norka adminis tration. He it a member of the state advisory board and engineer of the Oregon IMVA. Meteorological Report December 1, 1938. Forecnsta. Medford and vicinity; Fair tonight and Wednesday; not much ohange In temperature. Oregon: ' Pair tonight and Wed nesday, but local fogs in west por tion; not so cold In Interior of north west portion tonight. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today : Highest. 83; lowest, 28. Total monthly precipitation, nono. Deficiency for the month, none. Total precipitation since September 1, 1030, 0.36 Inches. Deficiency for the soason, 3.08 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 49; 6 o. m. todny, 08, Sunrise tomorrow, 7:21 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4:41 p, m. Observations Taken at fi a. m.. 120 Meridian Time, 21 S2 co o P 8 Boise 46 20 Clear Boston 24 10 Clear Chicago 38 33 .... Clear Denver 40 33 .04 Cloudy Eureka 63 40 . Clear Helena 30 80 Cloudy Los Angeles 68 64 Cloudy MEDFORD 46 IB Cloudy New York . 30 12 Clear Omaha 40 38 Cloudy Phoenix 66 48 Clear Portland 88 38 Clear Rono 44 30 Clear Roseburg 43 30 Cloudy Bait Lake 34 34 Clear San Francisco. 60 64 Clear Seattle 46 S6 Cloudy Spoknne 26 34 Cloudy Walla Walla 36 33 . Cloudy Washington, D.O. 86 14 ... Clear Beaver returned to the Royal, Neb., section after an absence of. half & entury. Reason for the return was not known. Cross-Word Puzzle It, Undue quick ness 17. Evergreen tret 20 Irritate 31. Parent's brother 22. Having less Intensity of color 24. Turn out 28. Bltfn of th soil lac 27. Mother-of. pearl 29. In India, robes of state pre sented as a mark or honor 31. Continent 21. Part of a type fare project ing beyond the body , Chnnge I'i, Attendants. at fubllc meet ng places 42. Ortinsy liquid 44. Killing cold 47. Lower part of an animal's hind leg 49. Conceitedly mart and fine 50. Title of Mohammed 61. Decay 58. Charge hi. Character tn "Uncle Tom'i Cahln" B8. Ream of light 67. Symbol fof calcium DOWN 1. Summit 1 River on which ths capital of Switzerland Is located . Row of a boat 4 Whinny I. Poorest part of a fleece I Part of m loco- motlvs 7. To point on 9. Past Apprehend by the mind 10. Anger U. Devour IaIlIaISHi l k1 REESE CREEK, Dec. 1. (Spl.) Many Thanksgiving dinners were served In this community. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and family were entertained with a turkey dinner, by Mr, and Mrs. Molvln Martin at Beag le; Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Jacks and family were dinner guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mra. James McDowell, enjoying a turkey dinner; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Qrow entertalnod with a turkey din ner for all their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Delasale, of Grants Pass; 8. B Treub, and sister, and friend Miss Showers, all of Medford, and Mrs .Gladys Nichols of wagle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hern dem of Medford. Frances Davidson of Eagle Point spent the week-end with nor sister and faintly, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Mcr rltt, enjoying a turkey dinner Thanks giving day, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb enjoyed a fine turkey dinner with their son. C. E. Lamb and family of Derby. The Reese Creek Sunday school en joyed a good attendance, Nov. 30. Frances Davidson sang a solo; Rev. Still from Shady Cove preached a fine sermon In the evening; Miss Beth Clngcald, led In a song servloe. Miss Gladys Rusho wasn't able to come to lead the Young Pooplo's meeting. Tho cottage prayer meetings held each Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Pullen are doing a splendid work. The srhool put on a very fine program Thursday night, both rooms doing themselves proud with a Thanksgiving program. Tho toachers are to be congratulated on the splon dld work. The drawing on the boards depleting tho first Thanksgiving de serve more than more mention. Miss Christiana Schroecler, and Mrs, Oath rlne Nichols were the artists, A full house was In attendance. Mrs. Vlmont from Medford, W. H. Vlmont's moth er, was a guest at ths program, ac companying Frances Davidson for a vocal solo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis were din ner guesU Nov. 8 at the W. R. Lamb home. Mrs. Lowla' son Ernost Olson who la attending school at oorvallla majoring In forestry spent Thanks giving visiting with his mother and stop-father, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, They are old-time friends of tho Lamb family. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Vestal moved Into the Roy BUderback home Nov 14. Kathleen has entered school here. Glenn linger who had an accident several weeks ago with a gun, hud to havo tho badly mangled flngor re moved at the Community hospital Nov. 3. He is doing nicely at present. Mr. and Mra. Will Wheelor and daughtor Margaret, of near Medford and Mra. Wheeler's slater, Mrs. Ed ward Scanlln, of Manhattan, Mont., were guests at the W. R. Lamb homo Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robertson, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Pullom Mr, and Mrs. Delroy Jookoon, Mr. and Mra. Wilfred Jack, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leigh, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cowden, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lang and Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Lamb, all had their tur kepa picked and marketed for Thanks giving msrkst. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hsmmtll hove marketed several thou sand birds, being the largest turkey raisers In the community. The Reese Creek w. 0. T. V. will meet Thursday, December S at the Gospel Mission church. All mem bers and friends are Invited to come and enjoy a helpful afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Hatfield wore gucau at tho Charles Humphrey and W. R. Lamb homes Nov. 14 and IS also visiting their daughter's family, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Clngcald of Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield are liv ing In Ashland now, having sold their place to Mr. and Mrs. Oraca of Ash. land this summer. Mr. and Mra. W. R. Lamb ware call ing on Mr. and Mra. L. H. Lang Sun. day afternoon. H. H. Powell was homo for the week-end from Camp Oregon Caves, for preaching services at the Gospel Mission church, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb wore shopping In Medford Monday, whlcn was quite a bit colder than any morning In Novembor, going down to 13 degrees. 1 I n Howard District HOWARD, Deo. 1. (Bpl.) Mrs Kenneth Meadows Is back at the a acred lioart hospital and Is Im proving slowly. Her tlstor, Dorothy Larm, Is expected from Wallowa for an extended visit. The PytonMcCay family Thanks giving dinner was held at the McCay homo Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Dowey Brunson and two children of Klamath Falls spent the week-end at the H. B. Brunson home. ' Mr. and Mra. Albert Stocks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and daughter of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDougatl and family, Mrs. Lester WUcog and baby daughter, and Mrs. Moore of Mod ford were dinner guests at the M. J. Swing home November 39, Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Ilmnson en tertained eleven guests at dinner Thursday, They were Mr. and Mrs Plelds and family and Mra. Hall and family of Medford. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Bater and Derva Jeanne were dinner guests at the Harvey Hlnes home In Beagle No vember 80. Mf. W. R. Crawford spent Thanks giving with her slater. Mrs. H. h. Carlton, near Prospect. McLeod McLEOD, Deo 1, (Spl.) Quests at the Alworth home Thanksgiving Day wore Mr. and Mrs. D. Clemens of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casey of MoLeod and Prank Nether lands Mrs. L. Sublette and Miss Maxlne Harding spent Saturday and Sunday In Medford, visiting friends and shop ping. Richard Vincent was taken to Med ford November 20 where he will stay until he feels better, Miss Clara Gordon Is staying on tho Vincent farm. Sam Millar, who has been living In Klamath Falls, has returned and Is staying at the Herby Carlton ranch for the winter. Miss Erma Glass la spending a few days at Proapeot with Mrs. Katie arleves. The children of Laurolhurst school regret that Mlas Welaaer, the county nurse, has been transferred to Apple gate. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn and family spent Thanksgiving Day at the Davo Ponco home. Little Joan Axtelt was taken to Sacred Heart hospital Novembor 91 suffering with a sore throat, but 1 home now, fully recovered. Visitors at the Cliff Collier home home over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. M Spencer and family from Crescent City, Mra. N. Whltlker and A. A. Hall, all from Eugene. The Upper Rogue Study club met Novembor 84 at the home of Mrs. Pattle Clemens. Officers elected were: President, Mrs, Pattle Clemens; secretary, Mrs. Caroline Harding, leader, Mrs. HeltSn Axtell, and assist ant leader, Mrs. Tresslo Vaughn. The next Study olub meeting will be on December 23, at the home of Mra. Violet Dltsworth, from 3 until 4 In the afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. 'Cliff Colltor spent Thanksgiving Day at Willow Springs, tho guests of Mrs, Jenn Blackford. There was a family reunion Thanksgiving Day at the home, of Mrs, Merle Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Olaaa and family ap:nt Thanksgiving In Cen tral Point, the guests of Mrs. Dean. Mrs. J, A, Dantelson of Tacoma, Wash., spent Thanksgiving with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Taylor, on Butte crook, Mrs. Dantelson left for her homo again Saturday. Miss Bhirloy Vorger of Portland Is the new nurse for Laurolhurst school and vicinity. Mr. McDonald of Rogue Elk sent a splendid drawing of a turkey to the children of Laurolhurst school It Is tacked on the wall, The next meeting of the home ex tension unit will be held at tho home of Mrs. Helen Axtell, December 0. All ladles are asked to bring a Christmas gift not to exceed 18 cents. Mrs. Eva Beggnseman and Mrs. Alma Morrlmnn were soliciting Rod Crons donations November 24, Mlaa Powell, teacher at Laurol hurst, had a splendid Thanksgiving program November 38, as follows Reading by Tad Von Stein, poem by Helen Madden, poem by Norman Geary, song by Ronnie and Jack Rod gets, poem -dialogue by Joe Mad den and Oene Dltsworth, song by Tad and Dean Von Stein, poem by Lester Madden, song by Harry Hard ing, Jr., poem by Arnold Ragsdale and Ncls deary, poem by Jlmmle Collier and Sterling Dltaworth, song by Wendei Vaughn and Raymond Mulllns. Mothers who attended were Mra. Vaughn, Mrs, Collier, Mrs. H Dltsworth and Mra. Harding. Butte Falls student body will pre sent play, "Mama's Baby Boy," on December 4 at 8 p. m., at the high school. Everyone Is Invited. Prospect high school played Talent in a basketball game at the Talent high school Wednesday evening, No vember 2B, score being 15 to 20 In favor of Talent. E PORTLAND, Deo. 1. m Port. land business took cognizance of Itself today and In the main found conditions good. Criteria mentioned optimistically Included Increased hank deposlu and building permits, and even customs receipts for tho first five months of the current fiscal year were sur prising despite a Novembor alump due to the waterfront tie-up. talus of building permits sinos January 1 waa recorded at $6,173, 830, Including 4,394 permits of which 4A1 wore for homes. The full year of 1030 brought permit valued at only 13,383,110, Novsmbor'a total was 30 porcent abovo that of ths same month last year. Bank clearings for the first 11 months of 1030 totaled $1,334,300,. 014, compared with 081,574.430 a year ago. Tho November figure was 1131,616,381, compared with 107, 803,318 last year. , ' Girls Hnarled Traffic BEND, Ore., Deo. 1. (AP) Olrls who claimed they wore were "work ing their way through college" worked disaster on the normal progression of Bend's traffic, a tls-up followed ths eight girls' tactics of climbing on running boards, seating themselves by the somewhat embarrsssed drlvira and going right into their magazine sales talk. 4 Uriel was one tjf the seven arch angels who personified light and sup posedly had bis home In the sun. LLEIS OF FAMEDQUALITY Simplicity, Accuracy, Pre cision Keynotes In Opera tion Of Shop Conducted By Gary Police Officer. OARY, Ind. (UP) A skilled dorr policeman operates the steel clt'e newest and smallest Industry a one man bullet factory. The thunder of Oaxy's mighty mills nearby is an unusual contrast to the tiny "plant" in the basement ot police headquarters. There where measurement are checked to the hundredth fractionRange Ot fleer Ray Randolph turns out Uond-made cartridges for weapons of the city's police. Ballistics expert recognize the superiority of the Gary-made bul lets, particularly for target practice. where the least variance tn weluht may impair accuracy. Sold at little more than cost, the cartridges retail at one cent each, whereas machine made bullets of a similar type sell for 3.3 cents, Docs All Jobs Randolph's Job demands diversi fied talents. He Is tamper, tvtflem bler, collector, and advertising man ager of tho rapidly-expanding in dustry. Simplicity, accuracy, and precision a.'e the keynotes In the operation of the Oary bullet factory. Randolph uses a alow-burning powder In his penny bullets. To demonstrate Its unusual qualities he pours a mould on tho floor and touches the Huh ted end of hie clgaret to It. Instead of the usual flash and explosion, the powder burns slowly and evenly. When the slow-burning powder Is confined It la it ore powerul than the ordinary variety, however, Randolph explains. The bullet-making policeman then exhibits his powder apparatus. It la hand-operated and measures out the powder charges exactly eo mo thing which is impossible with a machine, Randolph says. Not even the slightest weight variation is possible In the molds In which the bullets are form ed. As It clamps together each mold must contain exactly 1B4 grams of motal or It will not close. Used Old Shells In the manufacture of his bullets Randolph obtains used brass cart ridge shells. He pushes out the small tired cap with a small machine and thon Inserts another cap which he brads onto the top of the cartridge. Then he loads the cartridge and with a pressure machine fastens the bullet to the brass cartridge and 1 Is ready for the policeman's revolver. Superiority and economy of the hand-made bullets ts arousing In creasing Interest, according to Ran dolph. Out -of -city buyers Include tho Pennsylvania railroad police; the Ho bart, Ind., and the Logansport, InU police departments. NEW PLANT LAW MEETS PROTEST BACRAMENTO, Cel. (UP) Call fornla's department ot agriculture will fight any attempt to modify tha state's border inspection service by means of which agriculture la pro tected from plant and Insect pest from other districts. Other organizations Interested par tlcularly In 'tourist travel Indicate at fight will be mado before the neit state legislature to modify tha quar antine Inspection lawa. A. o. Floury, chief of the bureau of plant quarantine, aald that modi fied systems had been tried In the past and Insisted they would not work, "If any modification la made the whole .thing might as well be given UP, because tho objective of the quar antine stations would be destroyed," Floury said. Floury denied that ojuaranttne In speotlon had afteoted seriously tha Influx of visitors to the state. He said I "Tourist travsl haa lncreassd every year alnce control waa made effeo tlve, Tho summer of 11136 saw 30 percent more travolors entering Cali fornia than the previous summer." State officials explained thst toe many persons misunderstand that thsre la a long list ot posts, not just those brought It. by fruit, and thst It ww unlikely the legislature would let down the bars on an Important law protecting one ot the state's ma Jor Industries. The Dnlveralty of Bants Clara waa founded by the mission fathsra In 1777. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. OF MEOFORD 27 No. HOLLY St.