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NrEDFO'RT) MATE TRTBUXE. W,DFORr, OHEGOy, THURSDAY, NOVEfBEH 11, 1937. paotc seven Read every ad on this page. You will probably find exactly the things you have been looking lor or a aale or trade for unused articles you may have. Seach your attlo or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immedi ate cash. If hat you want Isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Classified Ada are In expensiveeffective ! RATES Per word, first lnstctlon..2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dofc tmssraa. call 1616- W ANTED FEMALE HELP HOUSEKEEPER, 38-45 years old. care for two girls and one boy,, school age: modern house with electric equipment. Good wages. Position open December 1st. Not encum bered. Write or phone Loula Al phonse. Hilt. Cal. ' MALE OR FEMALE HELP AN OPPORTUNITY for a man or . nnnH ctttnriinff In the community, preferably over 30 years of age. very iioerai arawiug ac count against commissions. See Mr. Spnrks. mornings, 222 Holly Bldg. WANTED SITUATIONS TAXPAYER with two dependents must have work .at once, csperv truck driver and machinery man. L. B. Perry, 4 Park Place. WOMAN want work by day or hour. Inquire 1005 W. Main. MARRIED MAN wants steady ranch work. P. O. Box 4, Central Point. WANTED Practical nursing. Tel 481 Central Point 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. RELIABLE capable single middle-aged gentleman with clean habits, no smoker desires work long or short Jobs. What have you? Ekstrand, 242 N. Front St. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh ed, re-glued. Tel. 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED To buy yellow male Per sian kitten. P. O. Box 858. WANTED Two display tables for store. Address Box 4570. Tribune. WANTED Electric motor, 3i4 or 8 h.p.. Call 445 S. Front after 5 p. m. WANTED Old folks to care for In my home. Phone 7-X-3, Box 134, Cen tral Point. WANTED Elderly gentleman to care for In home. Box 4798, Tribune. EMPTY furniture van returning from Merced, Cal.. wants return load. Phone 315. Eads Transfer. WANT BABY or small child to care for In my home. Box 4853. Tribune. Jjr YOU WANT to buy or sell leal estate, see L. Q Plckell, 18 So. Bart lett. Phone 365. WANTED Laundry. Try Huson's Home Laundry and save. Phone 1346-M. FURS FURS FURS Best prloe for raw furs. READY CASH PROMPT SETTLEMENT New and used traps. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 North Grape St. fhone 1062. TO SELt you a 100-lb sack of those meal? Klsmsth Netted Oem pota toes tor 900 Free delivery Peer less Market Phone 803 JUNK Highest price Dald (or brass radiators copper storage oattrles aluminum and itber metals Scrap iron small or large lots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags inner tubes Our orlcae will interest you. Hides Pelts Wool Mohair Household OoxIA Furniture Stores bought and sold MEUPUKD BARGAIN HOUSE WT. PAY MORE CASH For vonr furniture HOIIillOQK ASHHF.WS h nrd Front Phone MT. FOR RENT HOUSES 4-ROOM furnished house, 134 S. Ivy FOR RENT 7-room house and 2 acres. $16 a month. Phone 1138-Y. FOR RENT House, 307 No. Ivy. In quire 428 W. 4th. FURNISHED house. 701 N. Riverside Phone R70-X. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOI. RENT Room, 8 blocks from Main; one or two ladles. Box 4567, Tribune. ROOM, adjoining bath, in private home. 1113 so. oakaaie. FOR PENT Room. 153 N. Oakdale PLEASANT front room, lower floor 016 W 10th. Suitable for gentle man or lady. ilTNVIIVF r-vm.' "4 a Orspe FOR SALE D00SPET8 FOR SALE One year-and -half -old varmint hound, partly trained. Lee train. Louie Bl.ifss. Esrle Folnt. Ore. RF.O R.llei i'Tinarv -u c-'ljre Ura O. A, OaVue, IL11 W. Mala. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Clean 3 -room apt. Call at 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, lower floor; 2 bedrooms. Adults. 806 West 10th. WELL-FURNISHED apartment, lower floor; private entrance. Adults. 1021 West 9th. FOR RENT Furnished 2 rear room apartment; adults. 323 Kennett, 3rd house south of Berrydate 2nd Hand Store. FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment, close In. ground floor. Adults only. Phone 761. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment, 301 Beatty St. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT 3-room apartment; pri vate bath and private entrance. 346 Apple. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat. Frlgldalre, hot water, garage. 503 S. Holly. FOR RENT Upper 6-room furnished apartment. Inquire 604 B. Main Phons 387-X. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room aoaitment 402 8 Newtown Tel 19 FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOM and BOARD for young man. Inquire commercial Finance corp., above First National Bank. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent 63.00 month Palmer Music Store FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Shotgun or rlf'.e tor carpenter work. Phone 865-M, or call at bio reari. FOR SALE OR TRADE for light se dan. Equity In 1935 Plymouth coupe. Don Brown, Rt. 1. Box 611. 1934 V-8 TRUCK, stake body, new motor. Green Acres Auto Court, Grants Pass, Ore. CORN TO TRADE for brood sows Phone 14B9-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE New. modern 5-room home, close In. Box 4794. Tribune. $4750 East 6lde suburban home, 314 acres, 6 spacious rooms, living room, flin Ing room, 3 bedrooms, den and kitchen: hardwood floors tnrougn- out; basement and Xuruace; city water; $1000 down; terms to re sponsible buyer. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. $4000 152 -acre ranch located 13 miles from Medford; 75 acres free soli, culti vated; free water. Has one 6-room house, also 4-room house, large barn with concrete floor, and sep arator house; good well, electric pump; (800 down, balance to suit buyer at 6, CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. YOURS FOR 500 and low monthly payments, 42 acres near Medlord. No buildings, partly fenced; excel lent grazing site; water available. In Stewart Acres Tract. Full price 91600; taxes $28 per year. 7-ROOM modern, plastered house. paved street, close in; $iuuu, tzuu down, $23 per month. 4 Acres, Irrigated, alfalfa and Tariety of fruit and berries; 4-room modern house. Price $2300; take residence or car as part payment. SID BLOOD, 122 N. Central. FOR SALE 5 acres, Irrigated, next to Applegat P. O.; good house, chick en house, garage, barn, electricity. Also larger place. Priced right Mrs. Paul Erdman, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Equity, 416 Western Ave.; 4 rooms, modern; cneap; oaianw $7.59 per month. Inquire first house Buckshot Hill road. FOR SALE 100 acres good alfalfa land, well Improved. 4 miles from Medford on highway. Also cattle ana sheep ranch located 16 miles from Medford on good road; about 20 miles wire fencing. 8 -room house, barn, outbuildings. Also 675-acre farm near Jacksonville to be sold as a whole or subdivided to close an estate. F. E. Bybee. Medford 200- ACRE ranch for sale or trade See Jack at Jack's ana liana ator? 106 So. Grape. FOR SALE 100 So Orantte, 6 rooms 8 bedrooms 3 leep.n oorche wood -bed. double irarage Phone 195, ousinesa noun. HOUSES FOR 3 A LI U3 Medford and surrounding towns Easy cerms Jackaon County FederaJ Sarin Load Association WHEN vou think of real estate think Of BROWN WHITE LOOKING- rot a farm city Dome or - . au a i a nif-uu i io M Central Phona 489 FEDERAL LAND BANK PARM8 Convenient terms Call Warren Pat tersun 201 Libert Bldg ot O A Barrr 167 gust 8th 9t gijgene FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MILK COWS 3 freshen toon, one al ready fresh. W. A. McDowell, Bams Vslley. ooid mil. ore. FOR SALE Pigs. $3 and up. Phone 1138-Y. FOR BALE Frenh cow, first calf. F. Wedffe, one mile west of Talent school. FOR SALE 55 Angora goats. Inquire 228 No. Holly. Medford. 4 EXTRA FINE red boars. Dr. Miller. Phoenix. FOR SALE Freh cows, good Ouem iy and Jfrwy heifer, to frfhen oon. and wearier pigs. Geo. Krrby. Talent. Ore. FOR SALE Cowl tnd heifers. Rein king, end of tVsll Lane. FOR SALE Horse all kinds; oat hat in oarn; eowa will trade Stewart An to Thomas road Jack Martin FOR SALE POULTRY CHICKS Barred Roc Hampfthiw 99 per 100. Brook Hatchery Grant Fas Ox. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1036 FORD DeLuze Bedan; heater, an tl-freeze thoroughly winterised: Blue Seal guarantee; driven 12.635 miles. A bargain at only 9549, on low easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE $450 equity In 1936 Ford V-8 truck; run only 11.500 miles. Sacrifice. R. Walters. Phlpps Auto Park, Cabin 7. BETTER USED CARS BUY HERE WITH CONFIDENCE 1937 BUICK 60 series sedan: ra dio and heater, new tires, for only $1135 1937 BUICK 40 series sedan. A wonderful buy at $ 995 1937 FORD coupe. Only run 200 miles, for 9 595 1936 CHEV. do luxe apt. sedan; low mileage $ 645 1935 PLYMOUTH coupe; new paint . $ 416 1936 CHEV. pickup; new tires....$ 495 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and G.M.C. Trucks. Salea and Service. FOR SALE Ford roadster, model A. and cornet. 438 N. Bartlett. TRUCK FOR SALE. TRADE 1 -ton International, good condition, "rea- sonapie." ai ixortn reacn at. LATE '34 Ford Tudor; 25.000 miles; original owner; 9376. 008, Mary, evenings. FOR SALE 35 Chevrolet standard sedan, 18.000 miles; A-l condition. Inquire 225 So. Riverside. C. E. GATE8 AUTO CO. R. fe G. USED CARS '33 Ford Coupe $318 '35 Ford Coupe .. $445 '35 Ford 2-door Sedan $445 '35 Ford Standard 4 -door Sedan $495 '36 Ford de luxe 2-door Sedan $570 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department -6th and Bartlett. 1937 PACKARD 6 sedan. White wall tires. Small mileage. Priced very reasonable. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside NEW 1937 Doatte 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 Mwt have one-third cash. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Light farm wagon, dou ble narness. cultivator, narrow. Jack Frost, Maple Park Drive. HEAVY STOCK DRY LUMBER All size on hand no order too small or large to supply. BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY. Also large stock of paint, builders' hardware priced right. SPLCIAL To reduce stock on Roof ing materials, low-grade shlplap and many other Items. OUR SLOGAN Quality materials dependable ser vice, a Home-ownea Pioneer xara .THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd and Fir. Phone 629. FOR SALE Home-made mince-meat and mince pies for Thanksgiving, Order early. 14 South Central. Top notcn uaie. TAMALE orders taken. Special price for club or party orders of a dozen or more, rnone ait-r, Mrs. waixer, FOR SALE! Tractor. M. Bossier, east or Meaxord Riding Academy. KLAMATH SPUD CENTER. East 13th and Front. Newbry Packing House, No. l's, $1.25. Phone 4-F-13 for delivery orders. C. J. Logan. AUCTION SALE Sale Pavilion, North Medford. Oregon, oaturaay, novemoer 13. 1937. muk cows; some good horses. Including two good saddle mares; one 2-year-old draft fitly; stock pigs; 3 guns; trailer; 3-h.p. gas engine with pump; 3 good stock saddles; some good chickens; furniture and arti cles too numerous to mention. SO. OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC TION CO. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auc tioneer. Phone 851-J-3. FOR SALE Farm wagon with hay rack, only 612. A. Hoffman, over Buckshot hill. Rt. 4, Box 61. FOR SALE Huntington upright piano. Good condition. 848 East 0th St. FOR SALE 3 secondhand oil circu lators and 1 wood circulator, In good condition. Priced to sell. Hubbard Bros., Inc. FOR SALE Davenport, dresser, mat tress, dining table, etc. 031 Penn sylvania. EIGHT TONS barley hay. Will trade for cow or sheep. J. V. Cook, Eagle Point. NEW 192.50 Paymaster check pro tector. Will sell at substantial re- ductlon. May be seen at 128 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Bam. Portland Ave., half block south of Main. Phone 710. PLANER BLOCKS 84.45 per load Pine slabs 93.76 per losd. Central Point Wood yard. Phone 333. PIANO BARGAIN Studio type piano to be sold here In Medford at big saving. Moat any terms can be ar ranged for quick sale. For location and inspection privileges, write at once to Cline Piano Company, 301 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. FOR BALE 36-ft, boat, powered by Chevrolet 6 motor with automatic lift on propellor for shallow water. Write O. L. Jones, Grants Pass, care Fox Transportation. FOR SALE Toledo range, good as new. 338 W. Hollv St. FOR SALE Pop corn that ra!ly pops 3 lbs. 25c. Monarch Seed A Feed Co. FOR SALE Fine large oak flat-top office desk with or without plate glass; nwivel chair, sectional book case. 714 Welch at West Jackson. FOR SALE C grade Delicious apples; reasonable price, American Fruit Orowers' Warehouse, 313 8. Fir. SEE A. B. Ashley at Beagle for man car.lta wood, or leave order at Gor don stout Oarage. Prune St. ALL 10-17 wall-parr at 18 off regu lar price Pittsburgh Paint Store 133 W. Main. FOR SALE Mixed vetch and winter peas for better hay crop Nw low price. Monarch Seed a Feed Co. FOR SALE Dry. Eastern ahelted corn at new low price MonarMi seed iv Feed Co OLD QUILTS urd and re-covered, 61 Poom 1666-U FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Organs, heaters, chairs, tsbles, aavenports, dressers, beos, at Jack's 2nd Hand Store. 108 south Grape. FOR SALE Filberts and walnuts, 18c lb. Mrs. O. J. Stelner, near Howard school. SPITZENBERO APPLES Highly colored, Jumble paok Spltsen- berg appiea ror sale, newory 6t Son's, South Front St. Phone B93 or 1001. FOR SALE Grapes J. A Mania two miles ssst ot Jscksonvlll. adjoining' Clancy orchard BIO SALE on new and used radius at Pick's Hardware. Sets as low as $5. APPLES, 40o per lug and up. O. V . Myers, old Paclflo Hwy. Tel. 358-J APPLES Oebbard'a. Central Point. ball mils north Bear Creek orldg. FOR SALE Beat dry body fir wood in tns vauey prone oio ror prices Hawley Transfer Co. 118 N Riv erside OOOD used oollapalble Baby Buggy Phone H63V MISCELLANEOUS TECHNOCRACY. INC. presents HOWARD SCOTT at the Armory, Grants Pass. Monday evening, Nov, 15th, 8 p. m. Hear mm and judge ror yourself. Admission Free. MADAM ZONA, PALMIST tells past, present and future names and In Itlala without question. H.Mrs 10 uu v. rtainDow Auto uomp. SPIRELLA CORSETIERE Mrs. Dor othy Somod. 1211 E Main St. CHAR1S Si SWAV18 Corsetleres. Tel Medford 1202, Eagle Point iS-X-21 AS8AYER W O Wright. AMU W 11th St. Gold, allver, copper, ctn- nabar. PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvtgorarors and other stim ulants. One dose starts new pep. Value 91.00.. Introductory price 89c. Call, write Chns. Strang Drug Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO r.Tl.h INSKKANCfe AliblKAt 18 KHt'HOWB Auctioneer. COL O. B. McKAV. Genera Farm and Livestock Auctioneer; 16 years ex perience Dates made anytime 601 E Main. Medford Ore. Dentist DR. WM. 0. THOMPSON, Dentist. 828 Medford Bldg. Specializing In den tures Drew ma King, THE DOMESTIC SHOP Dressmaking. Tailoring. Alterations. Hats and dresses remodeled Coats rellned Aprons, house dresses. 19 N. Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmsklng and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered 308 0 8 National Bans Building Tel I1H1 Expert Winnow Cleaners. LET OEOKOE DO IT - Tel 1173 Rouse cleaning, floor waxing orl entai nig cleaning and upholstering Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Pillow covering ft. Shipping container 10. Joyous 14. Sharpening stone 15. Mean dwelling id. WrlgRling 17. Cereal seeds 18. Tributary of the Uhone river It. King of arrow poison -JO. Struggle Small wheel Assist ' 25. Seize and hold 27. Metal-working tool 30. Light touch 31. Small candle 3IS. Manufactured it. Hot wind off the Mediter ranean 31. Night before an event 39. Member of a Philippine tribe 10. Mala child 41. Rocky plnnacl IX. Female sandpiper IS. Support for furniture 14. Winged !. Crook IT. English river 19. Urchin 0. Ma pa SI. Kind of duck Solution of Yesterday' Puxzla ClABALP10IPpLAjP AGAVE lATEpAN U B oronIroaster illSERiSPELL ACllLOBlORE5 E ANipEN?UED aSi&EEeEDlNOR AIR I DM5jt DpT I NY GORE STOf SIETS3 AVE RTElDpAN 1 LIE TE SJPU LEPGON E R Ie 1p1e ESS 01 llMMA R GlUlE 61. The Greek T 64. Small hard nutlet ST. Hydrocyanic 61. Maul it. Feminine name $. Part of a wheal . Comfort 97. Subtle sarcasm S8. English school f9. Reared 70. Can vat shelters Tl. Torn DOWN 1. Exhibit S. Oray Z3 14 I I J U 7 18 I? L v iO l 4 H To 7T T'TTv 24 25" sjZT LuLiiXl m M Z 26 2f i. 30 .: 3 32 33 34 - Tfj" " " T 4a" " " p -r . - jf- T J..J I 11 ' 1 T 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Harp Instruction ESTHER PALMER DAY Teacher of hu.p. Classes for beginners and advanced students. Available for concerts, club or social engage ments. Phone Central Point 199. Plaao Instruction. FRED ALTON H A I Q HT Teacher of Plana Specialist in Classical and Modern Piano Instruction Chil dren. Adults; Beginner or Ad vanced Halgbt Music Studio. 818 Liberty Bids ROOFING DOES YOUR ROOP LEAK? Have It repaired now. All work guaran teed. Estimates (roe. Phono 1363 J. R. Monson. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE S3 South Bartlett M0NEV 10 LEND Cash for Thanksgiving And Other Needs. HERE'S A REAL REASON FOR BEINO THANKFUL a cash loan that will enable you to - pay up old bills 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 endorsers required. Small monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience. Call, write or phone. No obligation. ORE. AND WASH. MTQ. CO. 46 8. Central. Craterlan Bldg. Lie No. 8-1S7-M-180. Phone 139. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Loom) and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded camera. Fireproof storage Expert era tins, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service " Phone 644. EADS rRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir Phone 316. Prions right Service guaranteed, aide ot 3 -mile limit. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates F- B. SAMSON CO- Phone 668. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 833 111 No Fit St. Local and long distance Fuel oils any Kind Oreep stamps in- LEQAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the tSate of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Mattel1 of the Estate of Frank Henry Dressier, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on the 32nd day of Octo ber, 1037. was appointed Administra tor of the estate of Frank Henry Dressier, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such Administrator. All oeraons hav.no claims against said estate are hereby- notified to present the same, duly verified, ns required by law. to him at the office of Frank J. VanDyke. Lawyer. First National Bantt BUiming. Asniana, Oregon, within six months of the date or this notice. Dated this 38th day of October. 1037. HARLEY V. DRESSLER, Administrator Wood-Pile Treasury In Good Shape BEALCOURT. France (AP) This tavlMM Plraniv village boasts a sur plus in Its wood-pile "treasury." In stead of selling bonds, tne viuage finances all It projects, such as Fimt a1otHflrtlon. hv selllne: WOOd from the communal forest. Volun teer workers who make a tax col lector unnecessary have cut enough wood to meet any unexpected de mands on th treasury. Cross - Word Puzzle xL Bind 28. Stags player , 25. Short for a man's name 2s. Diminished 37. Dep blue coloring material , 28. Beverage 29. Proverb 30. Olvs . 22. Region beyonfl Jordan from Jerusalem 28. Occurrence 84. Bamhoolike grasses 36. Sun 87, Incline the head 40. Bilk fabric 45. Sailor 46. Blow fitfully with vloleno and nolss 48. Required 50. French winter resort Bt. Resign (2. Shallow receptacles 84. West Point freshman 85. Period of time 86. Demolish 87. Measure of capacity It. Location 59. Preas 60. CoSper cola 62. Exist 14. King Arthur's lance I. Poker tirm 4. Communica tion I. Toung person . Flower T. Salutation 5. Thrice: prefix I. Choone 10. Japanese inglng and dancing girl II. Allowed the uie of It. On the haltered side It. Stalner LOVE SONGS BANNED FOB WEDDING RITES IN CATHOLIC CHURCH PORTLAND. Nov. It. ) The Most Rev. Edward D. Howard, arch bishop of Portland. In a regulation distributed today to the Roman Cath- i olle churches of Oregon, forbade the playing of love songs and popular i wectdfng marches at marital cere monies. The message said that all frivolous j music, either Instrumental or vocal, should be discouraged but that all ' "theatrical solos, duets, non -Catholic hymns, profane melodies or any song not approved by the ordinary are strictly forbidden" In marriage rites. Organists were Instructed to see that their playing was not "sensu ous In character nor unbecoming" and that In the playing of modsrn music there was nothing profane or Indicative of "motifs adopted in the theaters." The archbishop, saying the purpose of the message was to obviate a re currence of "such infractions" as have proceeded from Ignorance or inad vertence, listed such selections as these which should not be played at weddings: Bridal chorus and wedding march from Lohengrin. Pilgrim's March from Tannhauser, Wedding March from Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream, Meditation from Masaanet's Thai. Beroeuse from Godara's Joce- lyn, the aria from Saint Snen'a Sam son and Delilah, nor transcriptions of popular songs such as O Promise Me, Face to Face, Absent. At Dawning. OF IN INITIATIVE FILING SALEM. Nov. 10. (AP) A move ment to amend trie federal constitu tion to provide for enactment of the Townsend old age pension plan was started here today when three state Townsend leadera filed an Initiative measure to ask the leglalature to re quest congress to call a constitution al convention. Glen O. Wade, Pendleton. Towna- end manager for dlatrlct two, would not comment on the action, but said that the leglalature would he re quired to petition congress for the convention If voters approve today'a Initiative at the Nov. S, 1938, general election. If the attorney general approves the potltiou'a legal form, 30.030 sig natures would place It on the ballot. Others who filed the petition were R. G. Epley, Salem, board member for the first district, and Arthur Moore, Monmouth, first district msnager. NEW DEAL'S AS VICIOUS NEW YORK. Nov. 11 UP) The federal apendlng program for unem ployment relief, the farm problem and such projects as the TV A were assail ed as "the most vicious depsrture In our history from our constitution and traditions" by General Hugh S. John son today In an addreas at the 67th annual meeting of the Academy of Political Science at the Hotel-Astor. Oeneral Johnson said that the per capita cost of the federal government was $1.09 In revolutionary times, that It was about 83.50 under the Civil war, and rose to $8 between the Civil war and the World war. Between 1930 and 1933, the most waa about $36 per person, he added. "The coat per head of the Wash ington government la now about $70, and as tho depression recedos, It con tinues to Increase. Thla Increase In actual spending la the humanly In conceivable sum of more than five billion dollars a year, or more per capita for the new 'vested Interests' than for al! the functions of gov ernment formerly oonaldered legiti mate since the beginning of our his tory." SAY KING ADVISED WINDSOR TO DELAY LONDON. Nov. 11. OPr-The News Review, a weekly new, msgstlne, to day published what It said was a telephone conversation between the Duke of Windsor and King George. and aald the duke postponed his American trip on the advloe of the king. Before the postponement was an nounced. the magazine aald. the duke called hli brother from Paris and complained: They know I am not a Fascist. X have been mlaled by frlenda and misunderstood by the public." The king waa aald to have replied that he waa sorry about the affair and that If he could do anything he would be only too glad. "Whatever your advloe. maybe I will follow It." the duke was quoted as aaytiyr. The king thought for a moment. the magazine said, then expressed the view that becauw of what had hap- penid he considered It wise to cancel the trip or caetpon it Isdeflultslf. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find Them on tne uuu KEX. Portland, 1180; KF1, 640. Lot ngelea; KQA, 1470, 8pokane: KGO, 790, Ban Francisco SOW, uu Portland; KJR. 870 Seattle: SNX 1060. Loa Angelea; KOA. U30. Den ver: KOIN. 940. Portland: KOMO 936. Seattle: KFO. 680, San (ran itco: KBL. 1130. Salt La Thursday 6:00 (NBC) Vallee's Variety Hour, KPO, KF1. (COW: Pair of Pianos, KGO, KQA. (OBS) Maurloe'a Orch., KNX, KOIN. 5:16 (NBC) Llederslngera, KGO, KQA. 6:30 (CBS) Football News, KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBC) March of Time. KQO. KQA. 6:00 (NBC) Good News of 1938. KPO, KFl. KOW: Rochester Phllhar monlo Orch., KQO. (CBS) Major Bowes. KNX, KSL, KOIN. 6:16 (NBC) Rochester Philhar monic Orch., KQA. 6:30 (NBC) Town Meeting, KQO, KGA. 7:00 (NBC) Blng Creaby, KPO, KPI, KOW. (CBS) Buddy Clark. KNX. 7:30 (CBS) We, the People, KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBO) Jamboree, KGO. 8:00 (NBC) Amos tt Andy, KPO, KPI, KOW; Land of Whatalt, KGO. KQA, KEX. (CBS) Poetlo Melodies, KSL; Scattergood Balnes, KNX, KOIN. 8:16 (CBS) Kate 'Smith, KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Symphony Hour, KPO, KPI, KOW; Elsa Schojlert, KQO, KQA, KEX. 8:30 (NBC) News, KQO, KOA. 8:45 (NBO) Bob Crosby's Orch., KGO, KGA. 9:15 (CBS) Ted Flo-Rlto's Orch., KOIN. (NBC) Blalno's Orch., KPI. KOW: Hollywood Reporter, KPO; On the Mall, KGO; Busse'e Orch., KQA. 9:30 (CBS) Norvo'a Orch., KNX. (NBC) Dr. Kate, drama, KPO, KPI. KGW; Van'a Orch.. KGO, KGA, KEX. 9:45 (NBC) Edna Fischer, pianist, KQA, KEX; University Exprorer, KGO. 10:00 (NBC) Mo lea's Orch., KGA, KEX; Sports Headllnera, KQO; News, KPO, KFT, KGW. (CBS) Sam Hayes. news, KNX. . 10:15 (NBC) Home Folks Frolic, KOO; Rlcardo, violinist, KPO, KPI, KOW; MoJ lea's Orch., KOA. (CBS) Qluakln's Orch., KNX. KOIN. 10:30 (NBC) Qrler'a KQO. KQA, KEX; Winston's Orch.. XPO, KFI. KGW. (CBS) Glusk:r.'. Orch.. KSL. 10:45 (CBS) Bob Crosby's Orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBO) Crier's Orch., KOA. 11:00 (NBO) Armistice Day Pro gram, KPO, KFI, kow; aven or Reat, KOO, KQA. Friday 6:00 (NBO) Concert, KOA; Army Band Concert, KPO; Strlngtlme, KOO, (CBS) Hnmmersteln'B Muslo Hall, KNX, KSL. KOIN. 6:15 (NBC) Army Band Concert, KQW. 6:30 (NBC) Martin's Music, KPO, KFI; Swarthout's Music, KQO, KGA. (CBS) Hawaiian Moon Casino, KNX. 6:00 (CBS) Hollywood Hotel. KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Variety Show, KOO, KGA; KGW; Reporter, KPO. 6:16 (NBO) Football Forecast, KPO. KFI. 6:30 (NBC) Tommy Dorsey, KOO, KOA; Hornlk's Orch.. KPO, KQW. 6:46 (NBC) Tour Government At Your Service, KPO, KGW. '7:00 (CBS) Song Shop, KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBC) First Nlghter, drama. KPO, KFI, KOW. 7:16 (NBO) Steele vs. ApoatoU, KOO, KGA. 7:30 (NBO) Hollywood Oosslp, KPO, KFI, KOW. 7:45 (NBC) People la the News, KPO. KFI. KQW. 8:00 (NBO) Amos and Andy, KPO, KFI, KQW; Land of Whatalt. KOO, KOA, KEX. (CBS) Poetic Melodlea, KSL; Scattergood Balnea, KNX, KOIN. 8:16 (NBO) Uncle Ezra, KPO, KFI. KGW; Lum and Abner, KGO, KOA, KEX. (CBS) Bonke Carter, KNX, KSL, KOIN, 8:30 (NBC) True Story, KPO, KFI, KOW; News, KOO, KQA. (CBS) Mualo from Hollywood, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 8:46 (NBO) Varzo'a Orch., KJR; March of Progreas, KQO. 9:00 (NBC) Circus, KPO, KFI, KOW: Blisses Orch., KEX. 9:16 (CBS) Young's Orch., KNX. (NBC) Bullae's Orch., KOO, KOA. 9:30 (CBS) Ted Flo-Rlto's Orch, KNX, KOIN. (NBO) Ferdlnando's Orch., KOA, KOO, KEX: Oantzlg's Orch., KFI: Every Man's Palace, KPO. 10:00 (CBS) Sam Hayes, news, KNX. (NBC) News, KPO, KFI. KQW; Csatle'a Orch, ' KQA, KEX; Master Singers, KOO. 10:18 (CBS) Listeners' Digest, KNX. KOIN. (NBC) Sports Graphic, KPO; Castle's Orch., KOO. 10:90 (NBC) Grlert Orch., KQO, KOA. KEX; Lewi," Orch.. KPO, KFI, KOW. 10:45 (CBS) Bob Crosby's Orch., KNX. KSL. 11:00 (NBO) Relchman'a Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Organ Recital, KOO, KGA. (CBS). Pasadena Civic Audito rium, KNX, KSL, OREGON BEEKEEPERS CONVENTION NOV.-26 CORVALLIS, Nov. 11. (P) The Oregon Beekeeper, assoolstlon will hold Its convention on the Oregon Slate college campus tor the first time November 36-37. Among sub jects listed for discussion were pollin ation of fruit and seed crops, honey grading and use of electrics! fences to protect bee yards against bear raids. LAKEVIEW.pWtGFFICE CONTRACT IS AWARDED WASHINGTON, Nov. 1!. (AP) Th. treasury awarded a $133,360 contract today for construction of a poatnfftce at Lakevlew, Or., to James I. Barnes Construction Co, Springfield. Mo. Th. contractor was allowed 80 days to complete th. work. Closing time for Too Let. to Clas- illy AaIs is 1 M p. m. L' IN E PITTSBURGH, Nor. 11. (fl) J. Edgar Hoover, director of the federal bureau of investlgstlon, replied to critics of his anti-parole atand today with the assertion he would rather be termed a member of the so-called "machine-gun school of criminology" than the "cream-puff school." Speaking to the American Hotel association ot the United states And Canada, Hoover referred to "numer oua persons who, either through In ability properly to assimilate the true crime picture, or through the de liberate and reprehensible dissemina tion of misinformation about the etatus of crime, are dally encourag ing the depredations of over 4300,000 thieves, murderers and rapl&t crime's standing army in America. "" These self-appointed am bassadors of the open cell-block tell ua that the picture of crime le a false one. They say that crime Is on the decrease, (hat parole Is a suc cess " Asserting atatlatlcs refute these views, Hoover said he favored the principle of parole but condemned "the maladministration of the parole syatema." . WITH COMPLETE HDP PORTLAND, Nov. 10. (p) Long shoremen, refusing to pass a C. I. O. sawmill union picket line to load A. P. of L.-produced lumber aboard th. ateamshlp Hegrla faced an ultimatum from the Waterfront Employers' as sociation today that the port would be closed to all shipping Thursday tf a settlement was not reached. Employers asserted refusal to ban die 11 carloads of lumber from the Carnation Lumber company of Forest Orove was a violation of the water front agreement of February 4, 1937. Longahoremen oharged, In turn, that the agreement binds the employ era to provide "safe working condi tions." Loading waa rushed today In an ef fort to clear a. many ships aa pos alble before the deadline. E WASHINGTON. Nor. ll(fl) Th Agricultural Adjuatment Administra tion announced today a 1938 rang, conservation program with benefit payments for observing range im proving or conserving practices. The total amount of payments will depend on the amount of range build ing allowance for each ranch. Stat ' committee will determine practices applicable to each atate. Except for some ehsngea which AAA official aald ahould result In more equitable distribution of pay ments, the program foUowa generally th. provisions In effect this year. It will be effective In Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The Grange Roxy Ann Grange. The following offloers ware elected by Roxy Ann grange recently to serve for 1938: Ted Sims, master; Bart Kellogg, overaeer; Ethel Blsh, lec turer; Harry Blackburn, steward; Maud Upp, chaplain; Don Elliott, 8r, treasurer; Lillian Andre wa. secretary; Colea Andrews, gatekeeper; Ruth Blackburn, Ceres: Francis Mofllt. Pamona; Doris Upp, Flora; Anna Rob erts, lady assistant steward: clarence Tedrlck, Robert Helvey and Charles Hoover comprise the executive board. The grange will glv. a dance Sat urday night In their hall on Spring atreet and a good floor and good mu sic la assured. Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Lean 1:14 P.M. IdSllSdOM 13:39 P M. 6:33 A. M. 8:17 A. M. Southhoanr) Lesv. 8:04 P M. Malls Clot. 3:19 P M. 11:16 P.M. 13:00 Midnight TRAINS Northbound Lean 9:16 A 8:05 P. Metis does M. M 8 .16 at. 76 P at. Soothboonti Uan Malls Close 8:35 A.M. 7:35 A M. ' 6:48 P al. 1:46 P U BLUES North ioatB Ot A U. 13:06 A as. 146 A M :10 A M. 10:80 A M i $0A M. 1:60 P M : A aL 3 OOP M 13:46 P M 8:50 P M. :0P U." 11:10 r M 46 P t. 10:10 P. at., to Klamath Pain 9:46 A la and 646 P. ass, To Orants Pas. only. To AanUnd onli.