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TtrElWRD MATL TRTBTTNT;. fEDFOKP, QREflOy, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1937 PAflE NINE Bead every ad on this pag You will probably find ex actly the thionga you tine owi looking lot 01 a sal 01 end for unused trades you may neve Search youi attu or store-room you may find many things other are seek ing and be able to raallH immediate cash It what you wast lent here, advertise toi it Tribune Olaaaifled ada art inexpensive effective I RATES Pet word, tint Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional uuertlon. per word , (Minimum 10c) Per tine per month wit hoot copy change m Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND AOST gun. -20 gauge Winchester shot Reward. Phone 476-R or 149. LOST Ladies' black leather purse Saturday evening near Hubbard Bros. Reward, phone 887-M. LOST Saturday In front of Mann's, black suede purse Reward; call 406-L, evening. LOST 11 dofc missing, call 151fl. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl for house work, call 8M-X. NEAT appearing women age 20 to 30, willing to work 6 houra a day and free to travel, 25 a week If qual ified. Experience not necessary. See Miss Walter at Jackson Hotel, cen tral and 8th. afternoon or evening Personal Interview only. WANTED Experienced girl for house' work. Call 109-J-2. WANTED Young woman for house work. 1487-W. WANTED Experienced N. Cafe. 27 8. Front. WANTED Girl or woman for general housework, care of one cnua. ror menent position. Phone 200-Y at' ter 6. wanted Girl to do housework, 5 week. Apply route 4, box 176-A, or American Fruit raewng House. Y MALE OR FEMALE HELP AN OPPORTUNITY for a man or wo. man of rood standing In the corn. munltv. nreferablv over 30 years of age. Very liberal drawing account against commissions. oco . . Sparks, mornings, 222 Holly Bldg. WANTED Tomato plckera. Ted Fish, Phoenix. WANTED SITUATIONS mm. Ktnn-rranher. tvulst needs work. Will work whole or part time. Tel 1050-H. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants house, work. 112 Cottage street. "ELDERLY LADY wants housekeeping Prefer nlace without small children or other woman. Rt. 1, Box 394, Medford. WANTED Work by an experienced all-arouna rancn nana, box vi Tribune. WANTED Work with small tractor Alfred Bendlckaon, McAndrews road Box 414 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT 1150 to 1200 lb. young team In exchange for S heavy horses. Ed Gllmore, Elliott Farm. FURNITURE reupholsterlng made like new. Phone 969-R. Tnioauu. WANTED Wood working machinery Call 320 No. Bartlett or phone 1059 S. T. Shuita. WANT TO RENT a four or five-room house by local middie-agra coupie Box 913, Tribune. WANTED 200 ft. or less 2" pipe. L Meadowa, Rt. 1, Medford. PAINTING. Kalsomlnlng. Paperhang tag. Estimates given. Phone Jack eonvltle 82. TAKE THINGS you don't need to the TRADE MART. Get cash or liberal trades. 15 8. Front. WANTED Fat cattle, cows, bulls veals R. C. Humphry, phone 7S. Central Point. OLD QUILTS tied and (1.00. Phone 1588-L. re-covered TO SELL you a 100-10 tack of those mea v Klamath riettea nem pou toes for 900 Pre delivery. Peer less Merket Phone 803 WK PAT MOItlJ CASH For your furniture HOI.HKnilK A AMIKKWS 8US and Front. Phone 847 VIOLIN renaltlna I 6hulu Broa. 220 N Bartlett Ph 1059 JUNK Highest prices paid lot orasa radlatora. coDDer Horace osttrles aluminum and other enstals SeraD Iron small or large lots pips and machinery wool and cot ton rag inner tuoea Out prices will interest you Riaee Pelts Wool Mobslr Household Owid. Furniture Stoves bought snd sold MEUFOKD BAROA1N HOUSE FOR RENT Cppet 6-room furnished apt . cerate inquire bus e. Phone 287-X. FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 -room apaitment 403 8 Newtown Tel FURNISHED apartment tor rent, with electrical convenitncea. Inquire 305 South ttnkdsle APAR i meni tor rent to adultt . Watt 10U1 84. 919 FOE RENT B0ARDE00M8 BOAHD ROOM 828 N. Riverside. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS BOOM for 1 or 3 ladles. 117 Laurel. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room for gentleman. 335 8a River side Ave. ATTRACTIVE rouma. 404 8 Orape FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house, 3 beds. close In, ass. Inquire 518 E. Main. FOR RENT 20 Portland . Ave. aupier. can o-r"-:i. FOR TENT 6-room furnished house at 225 So. Riverside, close In. Tel. 457-J. TORN, one-half duplex. 60 W. 10th Adults. FOR RENT Rooming house. Pay for your apartment. Rent rooms shares. Box P33. Tribune. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Pasture. Scott Darby, Rt 3, Box 70-c, east of Vllaa Rancn. FOR RENT 700-acre atock ranch: 160 acres In cultivation; also 160. acre farm. For sale, 10 and 16-acre tracts, 6 miles from Medford 602 N. Riverside. PIANO for rent. $3.00 month. Palmer Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 6-room home, Long Beach, Calif, or 6-room On tarto, Calif, for Medford, Gold Hill or vicinity. Geo. M. Brown. Ontario, calif. EXCHANGE 6 -room modern house In Portland, for small ranch near Medford. Chas. Heuer, Euraka. Cal fc'OR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR QUICK SALE 20-acre, com pletely fenced, equipped ranch off urater uuce nicnway. small dwell ing, home furnishings, livestock in ctudea; o acres under cultivation; good water. School bus passes prop erty. Owner leaving, must sacrifice ateiaao casn. The Tengwaid Agency, j -jo w. Main. FOR SALE 7-room modern bouse. acres, $1500, or will trade 9700 equity for livestock. Phone 1138-Y. FOR SALE! 30 acres, close In, fenced with woven wire, part Irrigated, fine place for turkeys, modern S room house, plastered, all furnish ed, 2 cows, chickens, horse, farm- lne Implements, 44500.00: terms. Also modern 4-room house, 1V9 acre land, one mile out, $2500.00; terms. Also several small acreage tracts well improved, close in. H. G. WILSON 7 Chestnut, Phone 1564. GOOD INVESTMENTS 7 -Room modern house, close In Main St., paving paid; 4 bedrooms, bullt lns. Price 91800, 9380 down, balance easy terms. 3-Room modern house, furnished, well located, large yard; 91600, 9250 cash, balance easy terms. 4 Acres good soil. Irrigated, close In; modern 4-room house; 92450. 9650 down, balance easy terms. UPP b RINGOEN Room 1, Sparta Bldg. Phone 666. FOR SALE Modern 5 -room house; bath, breakfast nook, fireplace, hardwood floors, bullt-lns. laundry trays, cemented garage; close In. Owner desires quick cash sale. Box 767, Tribune. 12 ACRES, well Improved; bath, elec tricity. Traae for modern Mediora home. Chas. J. Myers, Pacific Hwy. 1 miles south Talent. WHY? $2100 Stucco 7-room house, beautiful lot. West Main; 4-room apartment ground floor: 3-room apartment downstairs. For sale or downstair apartment for rent subject to sale. Property worth twice this amount. Terms. $4200 7 Acres, business location on Pa cific highway; modern 5 -room new bungalow; full cement basement; fruit and vegetable stand makes 9100 per month Income; bam, chicken house: garden land, irri gated; 94200; terms. $6500 75 Acres, 5-poom house, electric pump; 35 acres paid-up water right, abundance of water; Irrigated land In meadow: in Medford school dis trict: barn, garage and chicken house, hog houses. Will keep 26 head of milk cows. 18500: (3000 bonus loan. Terma on balance. J. C. BARNES Phone 1137-Y. 30 N. Peach St. FOR SALE 5 acres free soil. 5-room modern house, basement, fireplace, city water, at city limits. Will sell for what house la worth. !01 West ern Ave. FOR SALE OR LEASE email dairy ranch. Mj mile uth Talent. Moore FOR SALE 713 Weat loth. FOR SALE 3-room home. 9200 or 300 down, balance Ilka rent, 918 month 518 Pennsylvania. Mra. Tanner. FOR SALE 4-room 205 Tripp St. modern house. FOR SALE Our equity In 8-room modern house on comer Berrydsle and Corn Ave. FOR In SALE Income property. Tel. 855-H. REAL BARGAIN in 8-room modem home: eur.-porcn, automatlo oil burner. 2-car garage, large shads trees. C. 8. Butterfleld. FOR BALE 108 So Orange, 8 rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2 leepin porches. wood shed, double garage Phone 185, ouslnesa hours. NON-RESIDENT owner will sacrifice for- nest offer 90 daya. 8 pea- Ash land eitv proDertv. ol.ar: 6 acre.. e-rm house. 4 outbuildings, all fruit, city water: cash 81000. Dal terma ALSO 10x150. 4-rm. bouse and gar All cash Miller Realty Aahland J P. Johnson. 340 Hayes San Francisco. 4-",-;. a ne.t t-rc.rr nouae 'arge 'ol A ou. with U75 cash oaj.nr. 10 pei month A f - rlovers, ooc ui uia aM rreat. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HUUBSS FOR 8ALS U Medford and surrounding towns Basy terms Jackson County Federal Saving Loan Association , FOR SAL Income property; good returns on small Investment. Tel 203-J. FOR SALE 6-room modern bouse A buy. 11100; 9200 down. 413 N Columbus. LOOKING for a farm, city borne or a business? See Sid Blood. U2 N Central. Phone 489- WHEN you think of real estate, think Of BROWN dl WHITE. FOR SALE 48 North orange St.. room home; oarawood noon tnree bedrooms and sleeping porch; aonu In rear to be moved oft Priced (or quick tale at 93650 Charles R Ray. exclusive agent Room 204 0 S. Natl. Bank. Phone 803. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Cal) Warren Pat ter son. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A Barnes 167 East 8th St . Eutrene FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS '35 Graham Coupe 9485 '35 Graham 4-door Sedan 9495 '35 Ford Fordor Sedan 4li 5 '34 Ford Coupe 9385 36 Ford Tudor Sedan 9570 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. CHEVROLET 6 cyl. coupe, air wheel tires, looks and runs like new. A real bargain at only 9195.00; easy terms. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors 1926 STAR sedan, 6 cylinder, over hauled. Good tires, paint, top. up holstery. Excellent condition. Fifty aouars. see at vui w. ana. 1933 CHRYSLER Sport Coupe; new rubber, double accessories, radio. Really a beautiful car, owned by a Medford business man. siuy, j.m A.C. terms. Your car In trade. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and Ponttac. Used Car Lot, South Riverside. 1933 CHEV. Master Business Coupe; reconditioned motor, modern steel wheels. 90 percent rubber, 9365; G.M.A.C. terms. Your car in trade SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and Pontiac. Used Car Lot, South Riverside. STUDEBAKER'S USED CARS Look them over before you buy. 1937 President Sedan; t,000 miles; radio, clock, heater and over drive; perfect condition. 1937 Dictator Sedan with overdrive. 1936 Dictator Sedan and radio. 1936 Ford DeLuxe Tudor. 1935 Ford Station Wagon. 1933 Dodge Sedan and radio, 1931 Studebaker Sedan. Also a nice line of lower priced used cars. 925 and up. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. South Riverside. Open Sunday. FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet de luxe coupe, (lne condition; 9260. Call 14-P-4 . FOR SALE POULTRY CHICKS Barred Rocks, Hampshtrcs, 9 per 100. Week-old, all. Brooks Hatchery, Grants Pass. FOR SALE 75 White Leghorn pul lets, D. O. Modrell, Phoenix, 1 block from grade school. 50c AND UP White Leghorn henB and pullets. "Hansens," 8U0 fine birds to choose from. Inquire at Del Rogue Feed Store, Rogue River for B L. Bed well. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two brood sows, farrow In December. Phone 1138-Y. FOR BALE Duroc brood sows and butcher hoga; also seed barley. W. H Arnold, Rt. 1, Box 207. WEANER pigs. W. C. Schmidt, 1 mile south of airport. Btddle Road. BABY bull 403-R-l. calves for sale. Phone FOR SALE 43 weaners. Phoenix Dr. Miller, FOR SALE Good a-year-old Jersey and Guernsey cow. Hawley Trans fer, 118 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Corrledale rams and ram lambs. A. E. Brockway, Phone 7-F-91. FOR SALE Horses, all kinds; oat hay in barn: cowa. will trade. Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Mnrtln FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH WALNUTS. 10c and Up. Henspeter, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Tokay Grapes. Orchard, phone 672-R-5. Hlllcreat SALWAY peaches. O. E Carpenter, i mite west of Phoenix. Houston Rd. FOR SALE Those nice matured mealy Klamath spuds like we hsd laat year, priced right. C. J. Logan. phone 4-F-13. Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Belaaw sawmill with shake and shingle attachment al m.t new. 9125 Scott Dnrby, route 3. Box 70-C, east Vllaa Ranch. FOR SALE American Areola hot water with radiators for oil, coal or sawdust. Sash, door, windows, cheap lumber. Lee Williams, 1520 N. Riv. eralde. FOR SALE OR TRADE Orapes 2c Jonathans 25c and 50c: also good eating and cooking Newtown culls two boxes for 25c. Joe Kantor, Fern Valley. Route 4. FOR SALE Monaroh ranee, cheap Also Bull puppies. Inquire Jsckson vllle Club. DISCOLORED taken now. farm. baled straw, Ed OUmore, 20c If Elliott FOR BALE Feather mattress, chest of drawers, dressing table with triple mirror, dresser, several other ar ticles. 17 Newtown. FOR SALE Baled vetch and gram hay. Qarretta. Coker Butte road FOR SALE Dry apple wood. 12". I" 20". Also fireplace chunk.. E. W Carlton. Table Rock. Phone 114 Central Point. CORN for sale. 920 Phoenix Garage. ton. Inquire FOR SALE Boy's Rambler bicycle. In , flnt-clsa, condition. Csll at 747 1 W. Jackson. Poom 1M-U FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SALE on used ranges and used wood circulators lor tms weeic oniy. Flck's Hardware, 231 West Main. CONCORD GRAPES, 3c: on Btddle road by airport. L. Oliver. FOR SALE Heating stove In good condition. 525 S. Central. VERY SPECIAL Look at the cloth. Heavy blue serge suits made to your measure in Medford. A gen uine 950 value at 934. Klein, the Tailor. Upstairs. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice. oeu vineyard, Rt. 2. Medford. FOR SALE Jonathan and Delicious apples and Salway peaches. Bert Stancllffe. Phoenix. FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range, Airway vacuum sweeper. R. c. A radio. 604 West Jackson. TOKAY GRAPES, 3Vo. Marie Lange, Central Point. Phone 807, night. FOR SALE 7 hot water radiators, 320 feet and fittings. 246 So. Riv erside. TOMATOES, 35o lug. You pick. Also squash snd pumpkins for winter. Blankenshlp, Central Point. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In stack. Jim Gregg. Central Point. WHILE THEY LAST O grade and cull red Delicious apples, soo per lug Bring containers. Wing Orchards. FOR SALE International tractor. 8-16. double disc and plow, good condition. Inquire at Williams post- oince. FOR SALE Grapes. Griffin creek. Holmes Ranch, APPLES Gebhard's. Central Point, half mile north Bear Creek bridge JACK'S 2ND HAND STOKE Bedroom set, sewing machine, bookcases. ranges, tea wagon. Every article a bargain, loo south orape. CRAWFORDS. Mulrs and grapes, U mile south white Griffin Creek school. Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood in tne valley. Pnone Bio lor prices Hawley Transfer Co.. 116 N. Riv erside. OOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy Phone 1163-Y FOR SALE Grapes. J. A Manke two miles east ot Jacksonville adlotnlng Clancy orchard MISCELLANEOUS A AA. Oxford dark gray serge suits maae to your measure, a genuine 948 value at 932.50. Tailored in Medford. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. SEWING MACHINES adjusted, oiled in your nome, 91. Phone 937 FELDMAN ELECTRIC, Bartlett and Main. WE ARE prepared to rebuild your automobile with modern equipment Frees' Pnmpe. BOI N Central BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station and store. 602 S. Riverside. FOR SALE News stand and notion store in Rogue River Inquire at Stand BUSINESS DIRECTOR? JACKHON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO ILK IMSUHANCk AHMIKM'IH KH HOWS Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS X, Recorded pro ceeding! or official acts 6. Fragrance 10. Vehicle on runners 14. Couple 15. Pertalnlnr to a woman a marriage portion 14. Transcribe 17. Anlo-Suon slave 11. Apart 19. Shower tO. Metrical 11. Hypnotle state 14. Pertaining to tha dawn Is. Minute particle 18. Ascended 19. Shook 13. Gar-lie sea god 14. Company of players In a game Is. Singly 17. Positive electric pole 10. Metric land maitura 11. Kingdom in India II. Hawaiian geea II. Communist! Solution of Yesterday's Puiils SlTlOIWrEIPrCIAIBII 1NIS1 CERIATEAVEN IJE ONKOB MNETlfE rubIn a dTT rIark ElCgTAEiEJLE ERASER AT 13 1? A I L E&LMAHAMiGo USsKAEgfTESBuP IENACEgREHRE Turn so as to Firenent ths ront to view (6. Substance 0. Hurt 41. Eat away 8. Brink (4. Language of . the Scottish Hlghlandera ftl. One who talks M. Huge bodtt of wstsr 47. Require ift. uremic latter - SW"11 : Small pi. woolen cloth DOWN 11. WrltM 1. Mimic 12. Molten rock , (Udy money ii. 7JV Si sa sf 7q a" sj sa sf To s BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auctioneer. COL. O. B. McKAY. General Farm and Livestock Auctioneer; 15 years ex perience. Dates made anytime 501 E. Main. Medford. Ore. Chlrupractlo rnystcl&D DR 8. W HOFFMAN OHIHOPRAOTIO PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Hiway Phone 663. DR O. O. GOLDS BERRY DOW located to new of flow in New Fluhret Bldg room 302. phone 669 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction Chil dren, Adults: Beginners or Ad vanced Hatght Muslo Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Dressmaking. rHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U 8 National Bank Building Tel 1181 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ort ental nig cleaning and upholstering MONEY TO LEND October Says "Get Ready for Winter" Do you need cash for fuel, clothing or other fall and winter needs? Money advanced on your signature and security. No endorsers Prompt, courteous, friendly so r vice. SEE ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO. MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARG EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 8. Central. Crstertan Bldg. Lie. No 8-I67-M-I80. Phone 139 Washing Maihlna Service. WASHINO machine service, all makes. Pull line Maytag parts, Medford Maytag Co . 31 No Bartlett. Tel 88 ROOFING DOES YOUR ROOP LEAK? Have It repaired now. All work guaran teed. Estimates free. Phone 1263 J. R. Mon&on. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND BTORAOE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packlnB and shipping servloe. "Davla for Service." Phone 844. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rstes. F. B. SAMSON CO.. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE releohone 1033 or 833 111 No Fli St. Local and long distance Fuel oils, any kind Green stamps In lrie of 3 -mile limit LEGAL NOTICES Rtitmnons In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon for Jackson County. Dora E. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Harry Elton Smith, Defendant. To Harry Elton Smith, the above named Defendant. In the Name ot the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above en titled court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff there In on flic against you within four Cross Word Puzzle It. dnlt of force tl. Garden Im plement II. Style of typo 16. Provided with weapons II. Old word for hunting dogs 17. Resume Is. Aromatlo principle of violet root 19. Weeds 10. Goes at an . easy gait IL Related on the mother! aid 11. Procrastina tion IK. Deserves tl. Mads mors Intense It. Compound other 44, tndulgsrs la a certain winter sporl 4T. Goes In 49. Night before an event 60. Most In frequent II. Took on carta 88. Commenco S4. Uncovered It. Device for gripping and holding II. Change posi tion IT. Notion It. Edible sea weed 19 For fear that II. Syllable uned In college e risers I. Very small 4, Mountain ridges I. Very hard substance I. Soldering flux T. Pertaining to ths aar t Angry I. Pllasterllka sbutment of an arch 10. Eager and un ceremonious struggle for posseeelon It. That which Is given for temporary use 12. Long narra tive pjem weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons: and you are notified that. If you fall to ap pear and answer said complaint with in said time, plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree as prayed for In said complaint; namely, for a de cree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for such further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is published for four consecutive weeks by order of Hon orable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the 18th day of October, 1937. directing same to be published in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published In Jackson County, Oregon; and you are. In said order, and hereby re quired to appear and answer plain tiff's complaint within four weeks from the date of the first publication of thla summons. Mist publication of this summons Is the 18lh day of October, 1937. J. F. FL1EGEL. Attorney for. Plaintiff. 33 North Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. OF TO NOT TO END CAREER HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 19. De spite a housewife's slippers on her dancing feet, Mango announced today that her Saturday marriage to Fran cis Lederer did not end her career. Francis and t hope to work to. gether In the future on the stage and screen possibly as a dramatic team," the 30-year-old bride said at her new San Fernando valley ranch home. She and Lederer. Czecho-Slovaklan actor, went to Las Vegas. Nev., for their wedding, but took no honey moon trip because of currant film work. While Margo, whose true name was Margate. Bolando, demonstrated ai ability to cook breakfast, Lederer ex plained : Love Is a wonderful thing I had been trying for months to get Margo to marry me, but she didn't say yea" until 3:30 Saturday morning while we were riding In the Hollywood moonlight." It la Margo's first marriage, Leder ers second. Gold Hill GOLD HILU Oct. 19. (Spl.) -Bert Evans ol Trinity Valley, Calif., Is here visiting relatives. He expects to be here lor some time. Miss Lucille Smith spent the week end In Medford, guest ol her sister, Mrs. Paul Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts ol Klam ath Falls were week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. Robert Kels. Mrs. Floyd Lance and daughter, Ruth, of Grants Pass, visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Lances par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cook. Miss Mildred Smith visited Sunday with Miss La Veil Ending ton of Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie walker enter tained at dinner Saturday evening. Their guests were Wallace Iverscn and Miss Eileen Shorb. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wlgle of Portland arrived the last of the week to make tholr home In Gold Hill. They re cently purchased the Dungoy proper ty on the north side of town. Miss Elsie Btrauss, the fourth and filth grade teacher, visited over the week-end with her parents In Sams Valley. E. B. Knapp was callled to Mollala Thursday by the death of hit mother. Mr. Knapp is the eighth grade teach er here and the sympathy of the com munity goes to him at this time. Mrs. Dee Lowe of Central Point visited Monday with Mrs. Minnie Lowe and daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Walker. Miss Anns P. Stevens of Omaha, Neb., Is s guest of the Jacobs sisters at their home, the Delta Motor Lodge in the colony. Robt. Prentiss, seventh grade teach er, visited In Medford over the week end. Mr. snd Mrs, Carl Lenta snd son, Gilbert, have moved Into the build ing recently occupied by the Selrlte grocery. Mr. Lentu expects to move his barber shop Into the large room before long. The Grange t'pper Rogue Grange. The Upper Rogue Orange will meet Thursday, October 21, snd all ladles attending are to bring a sack lunch for two which will be sold during ths lecture hour by shadow picture. The home economics club Is busy preparing for s turkey dinner snd program to be held Sunday, October 31, from a to 0 p. m. Painting of the hall Is slmost completed, adding greatly to the appearance. Jarksnnvllle Grange The Jacksonville Orange home eco nomics club will hold an all day meeting Wednesday at the Orange hall All committees are to report snd final arrangements will be made for the annual turkey dinner to be given Wednesdsy, October 27. LINDY SEES AVIATRIX FLY WINGLESS PLANE BREMEN, Crmany, Oct. 18. A') Colonl Charles A. Lindbergh watched Hanna Reltach, Oermany't only avl atrlx with a captaln'a rank, demon strat today a helicopter, wingless riylnir machtn. with propetlor blades orerhesd. The woman filer remained aloft 46 mlnutee, earning the colonel's warm praise for her skillful handling of the machine. Lindbergh lunched with municipal officials. Phune 543 Well o.ul away joui ratusa. 01 ty aMUIi Sarrlsa. Meteorological Report October 10, 1937. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night, occasional rain Wednesday; not much change in temperature. Oregon : Cloudy with occasional rain In northwest portion tonight and In west portion Wednesday; slightly warmer In north portion to night; gentle south wind off coast. Loral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 74; lowest, 43. Total monthly precipitation, 1.41 inches. Excess for the month, .77 inch. Total precipitation since September 1937, 3.58 Inches. Excess for the season, 1.40 inches. Relative humidity at B p. m, yes terday, 40; 6 a. m. today, 99. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:39. Sunset tomorrow, 6:22. Observations Taken at 5 a. m., 110 Meridian Time. If 5? Boise Boston Chicago Denver .. Eureka Helena . Loa Angeles . MEDFORD ., New York Omaha Phoenix ....... Portland Reno . 50 SO . 88 . 52 . 80 . 48 . 88 . 67 . 64 . 60 .00 . 64 . 72 . 62 . 82 . 76 30 Clear 52 .01 Rain 56 .23 Rain 30 .07 Clear 50 T. Cloudy 40 Clear 54 Clear 38 T. Clear 58 .18 Rain 43 .16 Clear 50 Clear 44 Cloudy 38 Clear 43 Cloudy 30 Clear 60 Clear 44 Cloudy 36 P.Cdy. 60 Rain 40 P. Cdy. Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle 62 Spokane 68 Washington, D.C. 70 Yakima 64 Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, Oct. 10. (Spl.) Ladlea of tha Civic Improvement olub met at the lovely horn, of Mrs. Stearns, on the Wards Creek road, October 8. The program for the afternoon was Doernbecher hospital. Mrs. L. Lund came over from Klam ath Falls and had charge of tha program. About 14 ladlea attended. Mra, Stearns served refreshments at tha close. Next meeting will be at Mrs. L. Smiths with Mrs. Stearns as chairman, on October 32. Beveral ladlea attended the Flrat District Federation of Women'e Clubs held October 15 In the beautiful olubhouse In Llthle, Park. Address of welcome was given by Mrs. T. S. O'Harra, a former Rogue River resi dent, now a resident of Ashland. Reports of the officers were given, also reports from vbhoub ciud presi dents. Two members from .the Rogue River club were elected, Mra. Gene vieve Dick as district president and Mra. Elizabeth Fowler as district re porter and contributing editor to Clubwoman." At noon those present enjoyed a wonderful pot luck dinner. In the afternoon Mrs. A. O. Mclntyre, Oregon Federation presldsnt, gp.ve her Interesting address. Those attending from here were Mra. Elizabeth Fow ler, Mrs. Genevieve Dick, Mrs. Ivy McLaren, Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs. Lora Carter and Charlotte. Mrs. Myrtle Whipple, Mra. Hattla Harris, Mrs. Nellie Dennis, Mra. Dunlap, Mra. O. H. La Crosse and Mrs. Effle Blrdsey. The Ladles' Aid birthday dinner. which la a feature In the spring and fall, was held Friday In the Com munity hall. All ladlea who had a birthday since July were to put aa many oents In tha contribution aa they were old. The aura ot 8.8a was taken In. Principal Walter Dennis attended a conference of principals of Oregon In Salem last week. Mr. Dennla re turned Monday. During hla absence Mr. Smith filled In aa principal be aldes bis own duties aa high school teacher. Mrs. Nsncy Wilson of centrsi Point w an overnight visitor at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lund and ohu- dren spent laat week-end visiting relatlvea and frlenda here and re turned to their bom. In Klamath Falls Sunday, Mrs. H. R. Randleman, Mra. Clint Hawkins and Mrs. James Whipple were business vlsltora In Ashlsnd Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gingrich and daugh ter left Saturday for Colorado to make their home, having sold their ranch up Evans creek to a Hi. and Mrs. Shepherd of California. Mn. Minnie Out. Mlsa Nell Pat- rlne and Mlsa Frances Sohllllng were hostesses to the Wlmer nd Rogue River fsculty at the home of Mrs. Fowler Tuesday. The faculty meet ings are held monthly. Hugh Clark, principal of Wlmer school, was elect- ed eaecutlve-eecretary. He appointed leaders for the different meetings. L. W. Abbot la nursing a Tory sore arm. While doing some carpenter work at the home of Mr. Call his knife slipped and severed an artery In hla left arm. W. A. Beck and family returned the last of the week from a bunting trip Into esatern Oregon. They re ported no luck. A olav entitled "Shadows of Terror" will be presented by th. senior class st ths school auditorium novemoer o. Thurscar night. October 118, the oirl Scouts will hold a carnival and program at their hall. There will be fun for both young and old and lota to eat. Come out and help tba slrls earn some money. Mr. and Mrs. King and family, who have lived th past year on th. Bo kin nlace up Evana Creek road, haw moved to a IS -acre place In Grants Pass on Potato drive. Beoaus of domeatle production, United 8tte I m porta of foreign dyes have decreased from a high of 50 million pounds to approximately five million a rair. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to find Them on the Ulal KEX, Portland, 1180; KF1. 04U. Los Angeles; KFRC. 610, San Fran cisco; KOA. 1470, Spokane; KUU, 780, San Francisco, KQW, o2u, Portland; KJR, 870. Seattle; KNX, 1050, Los Angeles; KOA, 830, Den ver; KOIN. 840, Portland: KOMO. 828, Seattle; KPO. 880, San Fran cisco: KSL. 1130. Salt Lake. Tuesday 8:00 NBC, Husband as Wives: KOO KJR KEX. Municipal Govern ment: KPO. John Teel, KOMO. 6:15 NBC, High Hata: KIT ROW. Behind the Footlights: KPO. 5:30 NBC, Kelsey's Muslo: KPO KFI, Chansonette: KJR. Mtndwsyt: KOO. CBS. Melodic Strings: KMX. 5:48 NBC, Ssfety First: KOO. 8:00 NBC, Ben Bernle: KOO. Vol Pop: KOA. Radio Reporter: KPO. CBS, Watch the Fun Oo By: KSL. Leaves In the Wind: KNX. 8:15 NBC, Beaux Arts Trio: KPO. 6:30 NBC, Hollywood Msrdl Orta: KPO KFI KQW. Reflections: KGO KOA. CBS. Oakie's College: KNX KSL. 6:45 NBC, Good Time Society: KJR. 7:00 CBS, 8wlng School: KNX KSL. NBC, Rtcardo and Caballeroa: KG A KJR. 7:30 NBC, Hollywood Gossip: KPO KFI KGW. Symphonlo Serenade: KOA. 7:45 CBS, Grille's Orch.: KNX. NBC, Names & Faces: KPO. Sym phonlo Serenade: KJR. 8:00 NBC, Amos and Andy: KPO KGW KFI, Land of the Whatsit: KGO. CBS, Poetlo Melodies: KSL. Scattergood Balnea: KNX. 8:15 NBC, Lum and Abner: KOO KOA. Vocal Varieties: KPO KFI KGW. CBS, Sports: KNX KSL. 8:30 NBC, Morgan's Orch.: KPO KOW KFI. Darrell Donnell, News: KOO. CBS, Al Jolson: KNX KSL. 8:45 NBC, 'Modern Miracles: KOO. Three Cheers: KGA. 9:00 CBS, Watoh th Fun Go Br: KNX. NBC, Death Valloy Days: KPO KOW KFI. Political Talk: KGO. 9:15 NBC, Vallee' Orch.: KOO KOA. 0:30 NBO, Lang Thompson's Orch.: KOA. Good Morning Tonight: KPO KGW KFI; Harold Stern's Orch.: KOA. Concert Hall: KGO. 0:46 NBO. Lang Thompson's Oreh.t KEX KJR., University Explorer: KOO. CBS, Flo-Rlto'a Orch.: KNX KSL. 10:00 CBS, Sam Hayes, News: KNX. NBO, Russian Rhapsody: KGO. Caatle'a Orch.: KEX KGA. Richfield Reporter: KPO KGW KFI. 10:15 CBS, Poetlo Idylls: KNX. NBO, Hurlburt'a Orch.: KPO KOW KOA: Caatle'a Orch.: KJR. 10:30 NBO, Qrlefa Orch.: KOO KFI KEX. Winston's Orch.: KPO KGW. 10:45 CBS, McCoy's Orch.: KNX KSL. 11:00 NBO, Vallee's Orch.: KPO KFI. Haven of Rest: KGO KOA. Wednesday 8:00 NBO: One Man's Family. KPO, KOW, KFI; Eddy Duoblo's orchestra, KGO, KGA, KEX; CBBi Cavalcade of America, (aw 17.78). 5:80 NBC: Skolsky from Holly wood, KGO, KOS; Musical News. KPO; CBS: Hawaiian Moon Casino, KNX. 5:45 NBO: Agriculture Today, KGO; Norsemen quartet, KOA. 6:00 CBS: Koatelanets orchestra. KNX, KOIN, KSL; NBC: Political talk, KPO. 8:16 NBO: California on Parad, KPO; Beaux Arts Trio, KOW, 8:30 NBO: Thrills, KPO, KFI, KOW: Minstrel show, KOO, KOA. 6:46 NBC: Political talk, KGO. 7:00 NBO: Hit Paiade, KPO, KOW, KFI; Concert Petit, KOA; CB8: Gang Buaterr., drama, KNX, KOIN. KSL. 7:16 NBO: Joan Edwards, KOO, KGA. 7:80 CBS: Hobby Lobby, KMX, KSL, KOIN. 7:46 NBC I Want a Divorce, sketch, KPO, KFI, KGW. 6:00 NBO: Amos and Andy, kfo. KFI, KGO; Land of the Whatsit, KOO; CBS: Poetlo Melodies, KSU Scattergood Balnea, sketch, KNX, KOIN. 6:15 NBO: Lum and Abner, KOO, KEX; Uncle Ezra, KPO, KFI, KGW; CBS: Boaka Carter, KNX, KSL. 8:80 CBS: Eddie Cantor, KNX, KSL, TCOIN; NBO: Olsen and John son, KPO, KFI, kow; uarreu ixm- nell, news, KOO. 0:00 NBO: Town Hall, KPO, KFI, KQW; dance orchestra, KOO; CBS: Cavalcade of Amerloa, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 0:80 CBS: Crosby orchestra, KNX, KOIN; NBO: Middleman's orchestra, KOA; Murder Will Out, KOO, KOA. 10:00 NBC: Csstle's orchestra, KOO, KOA; Richfield Reporter, KPO, KFI, KOW; CBS: Sam Hayes, news, KNX. 10:15 NBO: Everybody Music, KPO, KOW; Castle's orchestra, KJR: CBS: Your Witness, KNX. KOIN, KSL. 10:80 NBO: Ortert orchestra, KOO, KOA: Kimball's orchestra, KPO, KOW. 11:00 CBS: Sam Hayes, news, KNX: Tucker's orchestra, KOIN, KSL; NBO: Vallee's orchestra, KPO, KFI. KOW. MASKED BANDIT SLUGS SERVICE STATION, GIRL HILLS &ORO, Oct. 18. P A man wear-In. . handkerchief across hi fsoe struck Mrs. Walter Willy, 90, twice and knocked her down last night, robbing the Erergeen service atatlon of 119. Mr. Willy, whose father, I. Naught, owns the station, said th intruder hit her with his left and kept hi right tund in the ld pocket of hi coat. He drove up th atatlon In an autotnobll containing another man. Cons Mill Profits BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10 (V Coo Bay Lumber company report 8118.766 net profit f or th. 9 month ended Sept. 80. compared with net It ai of 1438 041 In th 1036 period. DM stall WUMIUl .