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arePFOttD mail tribute, medford, Oregon, monday, November 8, 1037. PAOE SEYEN mm Head every ad oq thla pave you will probably find ex actly tbe tblongs you him Dean looking tot or a aala 01 trade tor unused article! ton may nave Search your atti or store-room you rnay fine many things otbera an seek ing and ba aala 10 reallxe immediate cash M what you mnt lan't here, advertise for tt Tribune Classified ad are inexpensive ettectivel RATES par word, first Insertion (Minimum 26c) Caeb additional Insertion, per word . (Minimum toe) per Una per montb without eopy chance -X1.23 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND rj-iRT Glasses In case. Return to . predette's. 116 E. Main. Reward. LOST If dot, rmssrn. call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP BOY 17 to 21, neat appearance, to tr.vol with salesmanager. Learn aelllng. Apply Olllesple, Grand Ho tel. WANTED FEMALE HELP LADY TO TRAVEL with lady sales manager to learn educational sales work. Salary and expenses. Apply Olllesple. Grand Hotel. OIRL for housework. 331 Edwards. WANTED Elderly woman cook. Wages and good home to right party. Dora E. Smith. Talent, ore. WANTED Reliable and efficient girl for housework; good place for right person. Phone 1135. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED lady bookkeeper, ma chine operator, desires full or part time work. Call 866 for Interview or write Box 4642, Tribune. WOMAN would like work In a moth erless home. Call at Palace Hotel. YOUNG MAN wants work, farm or wood cutting. Box 149. Talent. Ore. PRACTICAL NURSE wishes case, erences. Box 4739, Tribune. CARPENTERING, alterations, repairs Prices right 615 West 13th. ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your furniture reupholstered Phone 969-R. Thlbault. EMPTY furniture vbh returning from Merced, Cal., wantn return load. Phone 315. Eads Transfer. WANTED to buy good neighborhood grocery, with living quarters. Write Box 4643, Tribune, giving full In formation. NOW Is the TIME to treat your gar den. Tony Mendlclno, practical gardener, gives an estimate toi. 307 Bessie St. Phone 1164-X. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 8-room house, preferably partly furnished: r.nhl tenants. Mav be Interested in hiivlnt later. Phone 1374. R. Green. WANT BABY or small child to care for In my home, box ae., inuuur rr von WANT to buy or sell leal estate, see L. O. plckell. 16 So. Bart- lett. Phone 365. wAwnrn Laundry. Try Huson'i Home Laundry and save. Phone 1345-M. FURS FURS FURS Best price for raw furs. READY CASH PROMPT SETTLEMENT New and used traps. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 North Grape St. Phone 1062. EMPTY moving van returning from Everett. Wash., about Nov 15. wants load. Eads Transfer. Tel. 815. WANTED Washing and Ironing Washing 4e lb. 113 Columbus MR FIXIT WANTS A JOB Cane chairs reseated, furniture repaired, reglued. will call and deliver Phone 1203-R. TO SELL you a loo-lb sack ot those mealy Klamath Netted Clem pota toes toi 90c Free delivery Peer r less Market Phone 603 ' JUNK Highest prices paid lor oraas radiators ooppe' storage oattrlea aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large iota pipe and machinery wool ana cot ton rags inner tubes Out once will interest you hmm pit Wool Mohair Houaenoid Goods Fumitura. Stovea bought and mid MEUPOKD BARGAIN HOUSE WE PAY MORE Cfll ' For vour furniture, llnl lUKlOH A ANURIAS h and Front. Prior 647 FOR RENT HOUSES wm os-mt R.room modern unfur- nl.hwt house. 419 W. 2nd St., $30. water paid. Phone 170, vcel: daya. FOR RENT House at 807 N. Ivy. I'NFTRNIKHEU 3-room house. In- FOR RENT APARTMENT8 VOH RENT Upper 8-room furnished apartmert Inquire 8"4 E Miin Phone 287 X FOR RENT - unfurnished' A -twin POE RENT FOE NISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room, also gar age, 528 West 11th. ROOM FOR RENT, also garage. 336 N. Oakdale. ROOM, home. adjoining bath, In private 1113 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Room, 193 N. Oakdale. PLEASANT front room, lower floor, 816 W. 10th, Suitable for gentle man or lady. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent $3.00 montb. Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for cows, tam of horses. L. H. Seymour, 1 mile wpsx or unrrai roini. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Vacant lot in Bly. Ore. ; high way front; clear. Sold for $350 In 1026. for good team horses. W. W. Haley. Hiiro. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 80 acres. 45 acres cultl $5000 vated, all Irrigated, 87 acres free water, good soil, running stream, all kinds of fruit and nuts, 7-roora house with fireplace, large barn with stan chions for SO cows, chick house, etc.; 3 miles from town. Trade for smaller olace. $2500 i acres garaen iana, free water right, 3 acres bearind walnuts, im provements cost $4000 and are In good condition. Easy terms or win trade. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 or 1548-R. $2250 IVi acres, joins city limits; modem 5-room house In fine con dition: garage, woodshed, small barn: good free soli, free water for one acre, city water; $500 down. ALSO 4-Room house, garage, woodshed, a lots: $1000. $200 down, balance small monthly payments. ALSO A dandy dairy ranch. 85 acres. 19 acres irrigated, In clover and alfalfa; buildings, will sen completely equipped, hay In barn. cows, hogs and chickens. See us for price and terms on this good ranch. FOWLER REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. Phone 553. WHY? 8.59 A.. 3-room house, Grif fin Creek district. Good well, some fruit. Prloe $950 $950; $150 cash, balance terms. 75 acres; o-room nunga tnnnfl 'ow: 50 acres clover, lrrl WMWUU ted. cheao water; 12 cows. Must sell. $5500: $1500 cash, balance easy terms. Beautiful country home, 1 11 fl 6-room modern bunga- CfcwW low: 2 acres, near Old stane road:. $2500, terms. $800 Buna wnere ouiere i building best homes. Beau tiful Roseborough Heights, east side: acre tracts, restricted. Choice now $800. RiiRinpgA location. Home- OCCfl site. 2i; acres. 1450-ft. 9UtU frontage on new highway. Talent. Camp ground, service sta tion and fruit stand site. Total price $650. J. C. BARNES Phone 1127-Y. 20 No. Peach St. wro saT.p an acres. 20 acres in al falfa. 10 acres free water; 4-room house. 3 barns, electricity, family orchard: 8 miles from Pacific Hwy. on graveled road. Price $4730 including 14 head of cattle, 3 horses and farm equipment. ALSO 6-room plastered house: fire place, laundry trays: on pavement, close In; $1800. terms. L. G. PICKELL, 16 Bo. Bartlett. n, r mr BPDtNnA Service Station n-. fmm Medford and Gold Hill. Highway 99. Central Point. Rt. 1, Oregon. -room modern dwelling, close In on paved street, excellent condition $2450 Terms $250 down, balance reason hi mnnthlv navmenta. - 13; acres near Medford; Xlllll 4-room modern House good condition, olty water: $650 will handle. BROWN it WHITE. 104 W. Main A GOOD HOME or Investment, mod em 7-room home, close In on Main St: 4 bedrooms, bullt-lns, 3-car gar. age. Price $1800, $360 cash, balance terms. A CHOICE ACREAGE HOME $2450 Four acrea good soil. Irri gated, all cultivated, close In; mod ern 4-room house, several fruit and nut trees: $650 cash, hal. easy terms Money to Loan on Real Estate. Insurance. Insure Your property With Ua. UPP sr. RINOOEN Room 1. Sparta Bldg. TOR SALE 100 acres good alfalfa land, well improved. mues irara Medford on highway. Also cattle and sheep ranch located 18 miles from Medford on good rosd; about 20 miles wire tenclng. 8-room house, bam. outbulldlnps. Also 675-acre farm near Jacksonville to be sold as a whole or subdivided, to close an estate. P. E. Bybee. Medford 200-ACRE ranch for sale or trade. See Jack at Jack's 2nd Hand Store 106 So. Grape. FOR SALE 109 So Orange, fl rooms. 3 bedrooms, a sleeping porches wood ihed. double garage Phone 196. ouainesa hours. HOUSES run 8AU in Medford and turrtmndlnt towns Easy terms Jackson County Pederal 8lng Loan Association WHEN you think of real etut. think Of BROWN WHITE LOOKING for a (arm city Borne or a ousinesa? See Sid Blood 123 n Central Phone 489 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 301 Liberty Bldg of O A Bsmee 167 East Sth St Eugene FOR SALE POULTRY CHICKS Barred Rocks. Hamprhlres 19 per 100. Brooks Hatchery Grants Pvs ore prtt qamr nnna pets run K0 Roller Canaries ell colors, & A. DeVoe, 1127 W. Uaia. Mi FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SEE THESE OARS BEFORE YOU BUY 1637 Butck 40 series sedan; radio and heater 6075 1036 Bulrk 40 series sedan; radto..e850 1034 Cbrysler 0 aedan; radio and neater aoao 1931 Chrysler coupe - 619S 1936 Ford sport coupe; radio and heater aaas 1936 Ford Fordor; radio and heater; Oen. Jumbo tlrea. 6496 1931 Ford Pickup 8186 1934 Hudson Sedan; 6 wheels; ra dio 8585 1935 Hudson Sedan; only 30.000 miles 8865 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe; rumble seat sjoo 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 466 1936 Plymouth Coupe $416 1934 studebaker Dictator o se dan: new tires $485 1934 Terraplane a-door Sedan 6395 G.M.A.C. terms, xour car in iraao SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck and CM C. Trucki. 143 South Riverside. LATE MODEL Studebaker Sedan, "winterised" and ready to give many miles of dependable service. De pendable Blue Seal guarantee. A bargain at 6329.00; easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. NEW 1937 Dodge Sedan for sale. Driven less than 3.000 miles. Good reason for selling. Can be seen any time after 11 a. m. at 147 N. Holly St. Selling at big sacrifice Must have one-third cash. . CHRYSLERIZED HIGH GRADE USED CARS ASK ABOUT OUR 6 MONTHS MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE THESE PRICES GOOD UNTIL NOVEMBER 10TH ONLY 37 Chev. Master Del. Coupe $645 '36 Dodge de luxe 4-door sedan....$665 '35 Chrysler 8 Del. Coupe.... ....... ...$630 '34 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan. $410 '36 Pontlac Sedan $685 '36 Plymouth Del. Sedan $680 '37 Plymouth Del. Sedan. $710 36 LaFayette Del. Sedan; over drive $670 '37 Ford V-8 Sedan; radio, heat er $505 '35 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe $495 '34 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe $398 We have many other good used cars at the lowest prices ever offered in Medford. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. 36 N. Riverside Ave. USED CAR LOT 35 So. Riverside. Phone 18. FOR SALE: '30 Durant coupe, Conn tenor saxophone, Maynard Wilson, Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE '38 Chevrolet cabriolet. good tires and motor, $60. Inquire 139 N. central. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 55 Angora goats. Inquire 228 No. Holly, Medford. FOR SALE Papered Hereford bull. Trade horses of all kinds for milk cows. E. H. Ross. Applegate, Ore. 4 EXTRA FINE red boars. Phoenix. FOR SALE Fresh cows, good Guern sey and Jersey heifer, to freshen soon, snd weaner pigs. Geo. Kerby, Talent. Ore. FOR SALS; One span bay mares, age 4 and 5: weight 1400 lbs. Gus Dltsworth, Tel. 30-X-7, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Team, $126. Loran O'Neal. Applegate. FOR SALE Cows and heifers, king, end of Beall Lane. FOR SALE Horses, an kinds; oat hay in barn: cows Will trade Stewart Ave. to Thomas road Jack Martin FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS TAKEN for tamales. 4. Box 361. Parker. FOR SALE DeLuxe Quaker OU Circu lating Heater, $60. One circulating wood or coal heater, $10. Phone 1194-H. FOR SALE O grade Delicious apples; reasonable price. American Fruit Growers' Warehouse. 213 8. Fir. FOR SALE 3-year guaranteed bat. terles. $4.75 with your old battery. at Signal Service Station, 1303 N. Riverside., FOR SALE a secondhand oil circu lators In good condition. Priced to ell. Hubbard Bros.. Inc. FOR SALE English walnuts, 10c lb. 848 East 9th. LIGHT logging trailer, complete, good rubber, $160; 6 32x6 10-ply tires with tubes, good condition. H. W. Browner. 4 miles up Murphy creek from Murpny scnooi. Murpny, uro, BRIGHT. CLEAN ALFALFA HAY. walnuta, apples Snow. Delicious and Newtown. 30c per lug. 6 for $1.80. Bring containers. Oeorge Trelchler, Central point. FOR SALE Phllco double unit car radio, complete with running-board aerial; perfect condition. Phone 1461-J. FOR SALE Wood range, used six Months. Phone 614-R-3. FOR SALE Cedar boat and new mo tor. Ovelmana, Jacksonville Hwy, FOR SALE 14-lnch John Deere sulky Phone 611-R-3. SEE A. B. Ashley at Beagle for man ranlta wood, or leave order at Gor don Stout Garage, Prune St. FOR SALE Fine largo oak flat-top oft ce desk with or without piste glass; swivel chair, sectional book case. 714 Welch. KLAMATH SPUD CENTER. East 13th and Front. Newbry Packing House No. l's, $135. Some for 60c per 100 lbs. Phone 4-F-13 for delivery orders. C. J. Logan. NEWTOWN APPLES, 33c box or pick them off treea at 50c sack. Small and medium walnuta, 10c lb. Bring containers. Ernest L)man. Oold Hill. FOR SALE Mlsrlon grapes. H,o lb. Geary Orchard. Griffin creek. FOR SALE Aalfalfa bay. haled loose. Cox Ranch. South peach. ALL I9J7 wall-paper at l'S off regu lar price. Pittsburgh Paint Store 133 W. Main. FOR SALE Mixed vetch and winter peas for better hay crop New low price. Monarch seed a reea no. FOR BALE Drv. ftero shelled corn I at new low price. Monar'Ji ecl t I Fee Co. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Stock trailer. 147 N. Hol ly St. FOR SALE Pep corn that really pops 3 lbs. 36c. Monarch Seed A. Peed Co. FOR SALE Filberts and walnr.ts. 16c lb. Mrs. D. J. Stetner, near Howard school. OLD QUILTS tied and re-covered, Phone 1566-L. 1 SPITZENBERO APPLES Highly- colored. Jumble pack Spttzen berff apples for sale. Newbry & Son's, South Front St. Phone 892 or luut. BIG SALE on new and used radios at Flck'i Hardware. Sets as low a $5. FOR SALE O rapes J. A Manke two miles east ot Jacksonville adjoining Clancy orchard. APPLES, 40o per lug and up. O. V Myers, old Pacific Hwy. Tel. 258-J APPLES Geohard'a. Central Point half mile north Bear Creek oridga FOR SALE Best dry body fir wood In the valley Pbona 616 tor prices Kawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. Riv erside. GOOD used collapsible Baby Buggy Phone 1163-Y MISCELLANEOUS MADAM ZONA, PALMIST telle past, present and future names and In itials without question. H.turs 10 till 9. Rainbow Auto Camp. SPIRELLA CORSETIERE Mrs. Dor othy Somod. 1211 S. Main St. CHAR1S c SWAVIS Corsetleres. Tel Medford 1202. Eagle Point 16-X-3I ASSAYER W G. Wrlht, 61414 W Uth St. Gold, silver, copper, cin nabar. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKHON COUNT ABSTRACT CO TITLE INSUKANCS ABSTRACTS KSCHOW8 Auctioneer. COL C. B. McKAY. General Farm and Livestock Auctioneer: 15 years ex perience. Dates made anytime 501 E Main, Medford. Ore. Chiropractic Puysicuui DR 61 W HOFFMAN OHUtUPUAOTIC PHYShOlAN Jacksonville Hiway Phone 662 DR. WM. C. THOMPSON. Dentist. 828 Medford Bldg. Specializing In den' tures. Uressmaklng. THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking. Tailoring. Alterations. Hats and dresses remodeled. Coats rellned. Aprons, house dresses, 19 N. Bartlett rHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons ana Buckles covered 308 0 8. National Bank Building Tel 1 181 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT fel 1172 House clesnlng, floor waxing on etitalrucjeajijingaiduj Harp Instruction ESTHER PALMER DAY Teacher of harp. Classes for beginners and advanced atudents. Available for concerts, club or social engage ments. Phone Central Point ll9. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 83 South Bartlett Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. Minral sprint 4. Blunder 7. Rerala 12. Mm. il ia. Beveraf a 14. Russian coin II. Turkish name 16. Be mora than 18. Urchin SO. Fastener 11. Aquatic bird 12. Veset&bl 33. Trouble 38. South American animal 3. Completely 10. Former mualcal Instrument 13. Package 31. A drug 14. Mark of pro nunciation 36. Waterfall: variant IB. Double 15. Eagle IL Mexican laborer 13. Incendiarism 13. Holds the attention 7. Covered 18. Running knot 19. Rather than Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle lHIEE0?EI5I5E mjs P E OMECORE 1 R EINfrism'l E RllsfeoH SO. Full of: suffls el. Foreboding anticipation 61 Meadow 61. bpread for drvlna" DOWN L Unaccompa nled men at a dance 7 12 3 I v vU S & 5 17 Q If o i -W S & (J v- 21 ' "i22 23 2 25 Is 3T"jj T j3 JfT TiT ajT 33 TcF 7s 35 " Jt "" J7 " "" 13 " BUSINES8 DIRECTORY Washing Machine service. WASHING machine service, all makes Pull line Maytag parts. Medford Maytag Co., 31 No Bartlett lei 38 MONEY TO LEND Cash for Thanksgiving And Other Needs. HERE'8 A REAL REASON FOR BEING THANKFUL a caah loan that will enable you to pay up old bllla and have some money left over for your holiday expenses. You can get any amount up to $300 from us get It nromptly with no endorsera required. Small monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience. Call, write or phone. No obligation. ORE. AND WASH. MTQ. CO. 46 S. Central. Craterlan Bldg. Lie. No. S-157-M-180. Phone 139. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of Piano. Specialist In Classical and Piano Instruction. Modern Piano Instruction Obll dren. Adults: Beginnara or Ad' vanced Halgbt Muilo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. R00FLN0. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Have It repaired now. All work guaran teed. Estimates free. Phone 1263 J. R. Monson. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded camera, rirepruoi storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for service " prions 644 BADS TRANSFER si 8TORAOE CO. Office 28 So Fir Phone 315. prions right Service guaranteed, aide ot 3-mlle limit. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur niture Moving and expert cumiture packing service. Flreprool storage new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 883. STUARTS TRUCKING SERVICE relepbone 1033 or 333 111 No FU St. Local and long distance Fuel olla any Kind Oreep stamps in- LEGAL NOTICES summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Jackson county. Dora E. Smith, Plaintiff, . vs. Harry Elton Smith. Defendant. To Harry Elton Smith, the above named Defendant. In the Name of 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 file agalnat you within four weeka from the date of the first pub lication of this summons; and you are notified that, If you fall to ap near and anawer aald complaint with in said time, piaintut wui appiy to the court for a decree as prayed for In aald complaint: namely, for a de cree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for such further relief aa to the court may seem eoultable. 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 anawer plain tiff's complaint within four weeks from the date of the first publication of thla summons. 1-nst publication of this summons Is the 18th day of October, 1937. J. F. FLIEOEL, Attorney for PlBlntiff 33 North Central Avenue. M1 ford. Oregon. Peat Output Rises. MOSCOW (UP) This yenr 14.2641,. 000 tons of raw peat have been ob tained In the soviet 1.300,000 tone more than In 1936. Cross -Word Puzzle 9. Flow back 10. Malt beverage 11. Thrice: preUl i ", No: Scotch ix Hilly - .. Fragment :X Urban district In South ampton Co., England 24. Poorly 2$. Caufttle alkaline solution 21 Annoyed IX Below 30. Salt i. Run between pons 3JL Receptacle for coal :4. Glittering or sparkling ornament .17. Misery 39. Racket 40. Finished 4L Coin of dermal East Africa 43. On the ocean 43. State of the Union: abbr. 44. And not 4b. Front of the foot 48. Old form of three 6 i QB 3. Oriental dish of rice boiled with meat t. Vivacity 4. English school I. A descendant of Noah I. Preferably 7. Confiding I. Cut of beef (pUNTY Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. Nov. 8. (Spl.) Williams Ladles club entertained their families and friends .with a Hallowe'en party at the Community hall Saturday. The evening was spent socially with games and music. Refreshments were served. They are planning an entertainment with a play In tne near future wnen tne quilt which they have made thla summer -will be sold. Roy Lofland baa purchased a new tractor. He la putting the John Let teken farm, which he haa rented. Into email grain. E. P. Raney caught a large lynx cat last week in a trap, the third one he has caught thla fall. Romie Holzhauser visited a few days with bis grandfather Holzhau- ser and uncle at Dorrte, calif. Mr. and Mrs. John Bedwell who leased the E. P. Raney place and lived there all summer, have moved to their home near Oold Hill. Because of only light frosts, resi dents of Wllllama creek are atlll enjoying green beans and tomatoes fresh from the gardens. The recont rains, followed by the warm wea trier, are making the fields of fall sown grain and the pastures wonoer fully greerT. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Richardson, who have been at Castle Rock, Wn.. for the last two years, have returned to their home on tho Messenger road. Mr. and Mra. Glen Hunter, who have been living In their house have moved to the house at the lime plant which has been occupied bv Mr. and Mra. James rinuigei. Tho Pinnlgera have purchased home In Grants Pass and have moved there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flnley ana son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Flnley of Orange, Calif., visited Sun day and Monday of last week at the a. w. Roberta home. Bible study class met last weea with Mrs. O. W. Roberts. They wiu meet thla week with Mra. Cook. Antelope ANTELOPE. Nov. 8. (Bpl.) Ante lope Literary club will meet No vember 13. A good program la being arranged by the program commit tee, Mesdamea Margaret Bradshaw, Nell Von der Hellen and Myra Big- ham. The ladlea are asked to bring a cake. The Ladles' Social club will meet November 10 at the home ot Mra. Nell Von dor Hollcn. Mrs. Myrtlo Walsh will assist Mra. Von der Hellen In entertaining. A fine Hallowe'en program was given October 28 by Antelope school, A large crowd attended. Refresh ments were served after the pro gram. The Liberty school also enter tained with a Hallowe'en program. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baize of Med ford are the proud parents of a girl, born at the Purucker home November 4. Bill and Elbert Blgham and Les ter Bradshaw are riding In the huts for their cattle. Prank Brown, who was confined to a Medford hospital with a septic sore throat, Is better now and able to rottirn to school. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bell of Med ford demonatratora of aluminum wear, demonstrai .d at the homes ot Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Culbertson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay recently. 1 i Griffin Creek ORTFFIN CREEK, Nov. 8. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lovell had a Hallowe'en party at their home Sat urday evening. Several friends and relatives enjoyed the evening. Over night guests were Mr. and Mra. Bill Lovell of Grants Pass. Sunday the families motored to Talent and had dinner with a alater and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Combest. Bonnie Keep entertained a num ber of frlenda at a Hallowe'en party last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sturglll and sons and Mrs. sturglll's brother, who has spent the summer here, are leaving Monday for a month's visit with relatives In Missouri and Okla noma. . Mrs. Rupert Snyder attended the Oregon State Mothers' club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Henry Conger on west aide. Mr. and Mrs. R. . LaVender are vacationing this week on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Williams snd small son of Klamath Falls were week-end guests at the home of Mra. Jessie Mlnear. Miss Olenna Mlnear has returned home from a week's visit with friends at Corvallls and other north ern nolnta. Frlenda of Mra Ardla McFadden (Ardle Cased) honored her Wednes day evening with a kitchen shower at the home of Mra. Moore on Cherry avenue. She received many lovely gifts. After an evening of visiting the gifts were opened, then dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mra. Alborn were over night guests Tuesday at the home of Mra. Jessie Mlnesr. Int Machines Melted. PORTLAND, Nov. 8. (AP The gsmbllng crusade of Olty Commis sioner J. E. Bennett paid off Its big gest Jackpot laat night when he raid ed warehouse and confiscated 31 slot machines. . Profit In Hheep PaMtlrf HALE CENTER. Texas (UPI Win ter sheep pssture la a problem In the short-grass area of West Texas and farmers In this area make a nice profit by pasturing oheep for tf.a winter. It has been f.tlmited that 18,300 head of sheep are already as pasture near Bala Center. Briefs Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 8. (Spl) The golden anniversary of Mr. and Mra. L. Backman occurred October 33 and was celebrated the following Sunday at their home, among local and outside friends. Many gifts were showered upon the happy couple. Prof, and Mrs. E. o. potter or Ames, Iowa, met with a fatal acci dent recently on a motor trip to Chlcaio to vlalt their sons near Clinton. Iowa. A tire blew out, throwing the machine In a ditch. Mr. Potter was killed Instantly and his wife died soon after at a nearby hospital. Mrs. Potter was a double cousin of Mrs. L. H. Smith of Cen tral Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Hedgpeth and family anent the woek-end with rei atlvea In Marshfleld. They report enlovlnit fishing and elam digging. Mrs. Jack Brennan, wno nas oeen spending the past 10 daya with her sister. Mra. C. E. Smith, ana lam lly. loft Tuesday for her noma in Portland. Sympathy of the entire commun ity noes out to W. U. Hoover and family In the loss ot the wife ead mother, who waa an invaua ioj nmnv yearn. Mra. E. O. Paber will no nostess to the Bereen Bible class at ner noma Thursday. November 11. Mr. and Mrs. Etna uarr or uwnvo Pass, accomnanled by Mrs. Jonn cash, left Tuesday morning motor trln to points in California, expecting to be away for about three weeks, Mrs. Cash nss two sons, nor ter and Ned. who have resided in California for several years. Mr. Emma Oleason was noatesa to the past noble grands of Rebekah lodge Tuesday. Club members pres ent were Mesdames uette, ranaoj. Minnie Buckles, catnarine Memiv. Nellie Simmons, Clsra Farra, iiara Vincent, Ida Henderson and iva Coplnger. Visitors wore Mrs. D. P. Amlck. Mra. Bodlnstal and Caroline, granddaughter of Mra. Coplnger. The ladlea are planning to hold a tamale sale on December 3. Dainty refreah- menta were served at tne cioso ui the business session. nivie club will hold a naiaar nu food aale Saturday. November 30. at which time thoy expect to nquiow. all indebtedness against tne uw home of the Central Point uorar,. Mra. H. T. Pankey will be hostess to the Golden Link Bible class of the Plrst Christian church Friday. November 13. Ladlea of the Friday club, with their husbands as invited guests, met at the home of Mr. and Mra. O. H. Bohnert Wednesday evening, Novem ber 3 with a scavenger hunt as the entertainment. Prlsea for the hunt went to Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and Mr. and. Mra. Oliver Obenchaln. Bountiful refreshments were served by a large bonfire at a late ho.f.. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hall, Mr. and Mra. Oliver ObenchBln, Mr. end Mrs. John Clark and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bohnert. Edwin Ocbhardt left early In the 'week for Los Angelea to onter a Diesel school. The Grange Orlftln Creek Orange Oriffln Creek Grange met Tuesday with good attendance. Master J. O. Brown presided. Officers for the coming year we elected aa follows: Master, w. a. Brltton; overseer. R. E. LeVander; lecturer. Mrs. R. E. LeVander; stew ard, Wilbur Klme; assistant steward, Lewis Clark; chaplain, Mauao Arn old; treasurer, Mrs. Jane Mccarty; secretary. Mra. Ruth Clark; gate keeper, Ed Evlnson; Cereas, Lulu Sturglll; Pomona, Helen Kime, Flora, Myrtle Wilson; leay assisuiui. steward. Mary Wilson; executive committee. Ralph Mccarty: Jaae Brown and John Darby. A very Interesting program pro- pared by the lecturer pertaining to amlstlce was enjoyea. Refreshments were served ny mes dames Hood. Arnold and Wilson. H. E. C. club will meet Thursday, November 11 at the home of Mra. N. E. Harper. All ladles are urged to attend and help make plana for the bazaar. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. (API- George A. Farrell, director of govern ment farm programs in western wheat arras, said today a majority of wheat growers appeared to favor "some compulsory control over wriest production or marketing." The agricultural adjustment ad ministration official baaed his opin ion on testimony before a senate agricultural eubcommlttee'a hearings In the wheat areas. Farrell said there might, be more than 1,000.000,000 bushels of wheat In this country next summer. "Everybody knowi what they would do to prices unless there was some control over planting and marketing," he aald. English Language Praised BERKELEY, Calif. (UP) Dr. Jo hannes Hoops, professor of English Isnguege and literature at Heldleberg university, haa become one of the outstanding proponents for English as the unlverssl Isnguege. Esperanto, as an artificial language, and French as the diplomatic language, he de clared, t.'.n never equal Engltah, Cluaiiiit lima tui roo Late to Ola sify ads la 1:80 9, a. WHEAT MEN FAVOR CONTROL OF CROPS COURT HOUSE NEWS furnish ad oj the JaoksuB Oojaq b tract Oo. ill S siitb dtreat Marriage Licenses. Ell H. Wolfe and Doris Essenberg. Charles A. Cowley and Betty Low man. Forest L. Griffith and Beatrice Ban- over. Rolland Smith and Clara O'Brien. Probate Court. Barbara Leigh Swlnaon, a minor; guardianship. Circuit Court. William w. Cottrell vs. Maggie . Pane, et al, to quiet title. Ida Huber vs. Glenn Huber, divorce. L. P. Mathls and C. E. Noffzlger tile name of "Central Point Matresa Fac tory," Central Point. E.'A. Llttrell and Nell Llttrell file certificate of assumed business name of "Llttrell Parts." Medford. R. A. Rolf files certificate ot as sumed business name, of "Gold B1U Lime Co.," Gold Hill. C. F. Pruess vs. H. O. Purecker, for money. Nellie WaU files certificate of as sumed business name of "Economy Clothing Store," Medford. Skinner's Garage vs. Lowell Black ford, chattel lien. Meta P. Simon vs. Henry von HoeT. enberg, et al, foreclosure. Meta P. Simon va. Henry von HoeT enberg, et al, foreclosure, Iva Murray vs. Ernest Murray, di vorce. Real Estate Transfers. Claronoe Hupp Dudley, et ux to Walter James Young, Q. C. D. to lot 3, blook 3, Kenwood addition to Med ford. A. H. Pracht, et al, to W. J. Swen nlng, et ux, deed to land In DLO 88, twp. 39 S. R. 1 K. W. M. Helena Marie Verloop to Walter Krug, Q. O. D. to part of aat half of gov. lot No. 8, In section 11 twp. 88, S. R. 1, E. W. M. Duncan amis to Mattle Glllli, deed to 814 8EV. and BE', BWVl section 34, twp. 36, S. R. 3 E. W. M. W. B. Applegate et ux to Robert B. Griffin, deed to lot 4. blook 4, Ben son addition to Medford. William Gardner to Ottle M. Mof fltt deed to lot 13, block 49, Medford. Grace M. Wilson to William Gard ner, Q. O. D. to lot 13, block 49. R. B. Beeson to W. M. Flnley deed to lot on Oakdale avenue. P. B. Wickham et ux to G. S. But ler. Q. O. D. to E NWV, and EH W!4 SWVi section 7, twp. 39, 8. R. 1 E. W. M. O. M. Knox et ux to Bernlee Godley, deed to lot on California street In Jacksonville. Grace Marcho et ux to P. A. Wil cox et ux deed to lot 33, block 6, Lau relhurat addition to Medford, land In section 37, twp. 38, 8. R. 4 W. W. M. Clara D. Manning to B. L. Struble et ux, deed to lots 84, 35, 38 Miner's addition to Ashland. ' Mrs. Verne Brown to Joe Sanders deed to BZ NW A section 38, twp. 38, R. 4, W. W. M. R. R. Baker et ux to David Hood et ux, Q. O. D. lots 33 and 33, block 9, College Hill addition to Medford. a. O. Sanden et ux to F. H. Raven or deed to land In DLO 90, twp, 87, 8. R. 3 W. W. M., Jacksonville. O. P. Colllngs to Mara Ann Cadell Colllnga deed to SW!4 8W'A section 38, twp. 40, 8. R. 4 W. W. M. . Inas Cook to Alvln Blatter Q. 0. D. . to lot on Helman street In Ashland. Clifton H. Rogers et ux to B. M. Rogers et ux deed to part of lot 18, Maple Park, in twp. 37 8. R. 3. W. W. M. Albert Anderson et ux to O. H. Rhoten deed to land In DLO 89. twp. 37, 8. R. 3. W. W. M. Donald Angus McDonald to Art Nichols et ux deed to land In DLO 45, twp. 88 S. R. 1 W. W. M. Daisy O. Wilson to Ada F. Easton et al deed to lots 15, 18, 17 and 18, block 15, Oold Hill. Grace B. Reed et ux to Grant Todd et ux deed to land In DLO 97. twp. 37 S. R. 3 W. W. M. F. A. Bates et al to E. R. Patterson deed to land section 1 and 13 and 18, twp. 87, S. R. 8 W. W. M. "Straight and Narrow" ELTRIA. O. Wl Alvln Sanders, 7, was placed on probation on an au tomobile theft charge, but he'll nara to walk the "straight and narrow," Judge D. A. Cook, In suspending the session, decreed that for five years. Senders must take no alcohollo drink, not even beer, must stay out of any place where liquor Is sold, and must not gamble. Phone 843 We ll haul away rout refuse Olty Sanitary Barrios. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northboand Leave Malls Close 1:14 P.M. 13:39 PM. 8:17 A.M. 8:83 A.M. Southbound Leave Btells Close 8:04 P.M. 3:19 P.M. 13:00 Midnight 11:18 P.M. TRAINS Northboand Leave alalia Close 9:18 A M. 8:16 A si. 1:06 P. al 7:06 9 aL . ' Southbound Leave 8:38 A.M. e 4o p m Malls Cleat 7:35 A.M. :4c e at. BUSKS North nla 8:06 A M. "Ot A M- !:& A M 6110 A si. lOflOAJ 0A M. 1:60 P Is 9:60 A al 3:00 PM. 13:46 Pel.' 8:50 P. M. ; P u " UilO P M. 66 P. si. 10:10 9 64. To Klamath Fain 9:45 A as and 6:46 P. I To Grants Pass only. To AAblAOd. 9Dl,