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SIEDFORD ll&IL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1932. PXGE SEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD . HEBE ARB THB BATES Per word first insertion.. . . minimum QRni Each additional Insertion, per wora Per line per month, wltnout coot ehanaee -,, WJ Phone LOST It dot musing. calll518 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED High school girl to do Hint housework lor board and room. Address Box 6012. Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED MALB OPPORTUNITY for two men with care. Apply 32 No. Grape. Wednes day. WANTED Salesman lor competition product selling at one-half of to day's prices. Big money for active workers. Experience not necessary with qualifications. Answer. Box 6039. 75 is (nrnL'-- ii 111 mm mi! I HELP WANTHD Mirte and female WA TED Medford Packing School, starting July 16 and 18 at Amer ican Fruitgrowers Packing House. Pew more students acceptable. See Orb Cooksey. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED sewing, light housework, or caring for children. Phone 22-U ELDERLY LADY wanva housework or care of children. Write 230 Second St., Ashland. A-l CHEF with long experience; very economical; wisnes position, no.i or cafe. Box 5992, Mall Tribune... WANTED Housekeeping by young woman; local references. Tel. 61'L'- WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT To sell or trade new Lyon & Healey trumpet lor light roadster or coupe. Phone 571-J-4. RESPONSIBLE party want to rent truck. Phone 723-J. WANTED 14 to -h.p. electric mo tor. 498-W. WANTED Limited number students for packing school. Apply Ala Vista Packing House, before noon. Call 16-F-14. WANTED Wool and lambs. J. J Oaenbrugge, Public Market Bldg., Medford. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-L. WANTED A targe size used electric ib a; aauicsa o. man . humus giving size, condition and price. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. Tel. 1062. FOR RENT HOimeS FOR RENT 6 -room modem house: furnace, double garage, or trade . for Grant Pasa property. 7 w. Jackson. FOR RENT fi-room bungalow on good street; set tubs; can use wood or c ectrio ranee; garage, wooa shed, chicken house and yard, gar den. O. A. KNIGHT, 801 East Main St. Phone 1541. FOR RENT Furnished house. 2 and ' 8-room apts., garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 4 -room large new house, large lot, lawn, shade, corner clo To small family, lfl. See Lalng at idta is. otn ct,, or mono iiao ur 011-J. HOUSE FOR RENT 8 rooms and bath, newly decorated, reasonable. Phone 047-R, 82 H Oak. KtOR RENT Partly furnished house at 315 So. Riverside. Nice shvle. garage and garden ground. Inquire at 325 so. Kiversioe. FOR RENT OR SALE Modern home on So. Oakdale. 4 bedrooms, sleep ing porch, hard wood floors, fur nace, fine trees, gooa iocauon. ra 665-L-2. FOR RENT Nicely furnished fl-room dwelling ewe siae. ruuiw nw. siwAt.T. fn.mil wsnU clean, modern, infiirnihvi homa shortlv after August 1st. Must have at least two bedrooms. Location may be either In town or suourD&n. oo ou.o Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Attractive 8 -room house hardwood floors, fireplace, very reasonable. 708 Park Ave. Brown A White Agency. FOR RENT Modern 5 -room house 518 Park. Call Dr. Bunch. MODERN furnished 5-room home with 2 sleeping porches. Call 753 M or 345 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses. . Phone 105. 30 N Central. , FOR RKNT Modem houM. close in F!n shade, lawn and gvderr tot. 920 per month. CaU at South nth FOR RENTHOUSES FOR RENT 4-room house, $10; wood for cutting; place for cow to run. Mrs. Wilson, Central Point, Ore. TV"R RENT Fuxn. house. Grape. FOR RENT 6 room modern furnish ed house. Call at 414 8. Riverside. FOR REN1 bumes. Furmtned or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east aide. Call at 4148 Riverside. FOR RENT My oeautlful borne on Rose and Fourth St. Complete in every detail. Must be seen to be ap preciated. Also two modern du plexes having electric refrigerator, stove and water heater. For ap pointment phone Mrs. Kyle Cook, 891-L or Tengwald Agcy. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or U13-J SMALL furnished house; Frig Id aire. ' Phone 319-R. FOB RENT APARTMENTS 3 -ROOM APT., furn. sleeping porch, private bath, lights and water; close In. Adults only. 244 S. Grape. POl. RENT Furnished four room du plex well located, 117.50 per month. Phone 1149. FOR RENT Furn. apta, $2 to 93 week. Pacific highway, opposite Owen-Oregon office. FURNISHED apts. with bath and hot water, 910.00 per mo. Apply at People's Electric Store. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 313 S. Grape. FOR RENT flcouler Apts. beautiful ly furnished and modern. Prices ranging from 930 to 950. Corner 0th and Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. ivey at io so. ivy. FURN. apt, new overstuffed, refriger ation, xne tserDen, 10 quince. FURNISHED apartment for rent. 229 y Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell taurt. ana no. Hoiiy HOMES tOR RENT Call 79ti FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E- Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS COMFORTABLE ROOM for young men, reasonable rent. Address Box 5845 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Furn. room, 19 Mistle toe. Phone 638-W. FOR RENT Nicely furnished down stairs front room; also garage; both for 912 per month.- 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals. Carl Y. Tengwald, Agent,. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Studebaker touring car In excellent condition, for land or light truck, or will sell reasonable, 609 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In one or tne nest apartment houses in city. Good Income. Phone 379-R. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 20-cabln auto court, with three-pump service station, grocery store with barbecue lunch counter In connec tion; well established reputation on Pacific coast. Compelled to sacri fice this profitable business be cause of Illness. Don't delay see ing property. Camp Wlthus, 1501 North Pacific highway, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 lots In Klamath Falls for Medford prop erty or acreage. Mall Tribune, Box 5887. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Junior Guernsey bull; also regis tered Guernsey bull -calf. R. C. Benson. Phone 498-X, FOR TRADE 2 modern houses, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Best service station in southern Oregon; 8 pumps; Junc tion of Klamath and Pacific high ways. Priced right. M. B. Robin son, Junction Super Service Sta tion. Ashland. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banka. The most frequented retreat M local anglers. You can't equal this location at $2500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 798. ONE-HALF ACRE garden land, 4-rm. house, garage, barn and other Im provements. Small down payment, balance easy terms. Will consider light truck on payment. C. M. I Chapman, Talent. TWO ACRES, house, barn, cow, calf, pigs, chickens, berries, garden, all for 91000 cash. Call 1522-R or ad dress P. O. Box 348. NON-RESIDENT OWNER SAYS CUT TO ONE-THIRD FORMER PRICE BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND has never been offered at such a low price as this bargain over 100 acres, half In cultivation, more could be; some improvements, dandy location, fine well and auto matic system. This is the best lend we have In the valley; 95000 total price, and will give good terms. 40 Acres, free water, good build ings, roads, school service, some equipment, stock, crops; 92000.00, with one-fourth down bal. easy. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1495. FOR SALF., RENT OR TRADE House close in. consisting of 3 modem furnlihed apts., 4 and 6 rooms each. Also nice modem, furnished new house. Call 412 No. Holly St. WHEN you think of real estat think tf B0ja Wt - FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1927 Chrysler Coupe; good condition and tires. 31B west Jackson St. 1930 HUDSON Super 8 Sedan; good condition. Call 1054-J. 1928 Essex oach. Phone 668-X. REPOSSESSED USED CARS The biggest and best line of used cars in Southern Oregon. A Model rwas. Roadster, Sedan and two trucks; Packard Roadster. Bulck Sedan. Olds, Dodge Sedans. Come In and see them. PONTIAO GARAGE South Riverside BUY MILES OF TRANSPORTATION Our Used Cars Have a Written Guarantee New 1933 License All motor bearings guaranteed for 12 months under our New Service Policy Prices Reduced 1931 Ford Sedan 1931 Austin Coupe 192B Bulck Standard Coupe 1928 Essex Sport Coupe 1926 Bulck Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Sedan Call IB ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside BARGAINS REPOSSESSED CARS FOR SALE Maxwell Coach 9 05 00 Studebaker Touring . 1930 Bulck Sedan 1931 Bulck 8 Coach.., Hupmoblle Chevrolet Coach Bulck Roadster . 96.00 . 665.00 , 695.00 , 235.00 . 125.00 . 276.00 , 365 00 Nash Coupe 114 S. Riverside. Salesman In attendance evenings and Sundavs. MEDFORD INVESTMENT CO. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Plymouth Rock cockerels from Or. University eggs. Will sell for 91.00 each. Weigh about 8 lbs. First house left aide on Keene Drive. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! Milking Shorthorn bull caives. Ail ages. (J neap, lurtiano Farm. Central Point. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 406 N. Oakdale Spanish stucco; 245 N. Oakdale, Corner 4th St. both bargains, make an offer. 18 Geneva St. ready for Inspection Phone 979 for appointment. C. S Butterfleld. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, 95 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE: Golden sweet corn, 20c doz. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville Highway. BARGAINS In new and used pianos, Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 26 S. Grape. FOR SALE Hay wood -Wakefield baby buggie. 04? s. Kiversme. FOR SALE Apricots 3c lb. Top Notch urcnara. rnone oiu-j-i. FOR SALE Dry body for 12" or 16' 91.75 tier. Fir slabs 91.25. Phone 539-R-4. FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light Twin, also fine cedar row boat. Ph 1149. APRICOTS, Linn , Orchard, Eagle romi. Keaoy July so. Good size, no scale. FOR SALE fl-tube radio, good shape, 910. 622 So. Holly. GLADIOLI blooms, 15c and 26c doz, 208 W. Clark. FOR SALE: Lease and cabin at Lake of Woods. R. C. Ward, Medford Phone 19-F-21. FOR SALE Apricots, the best we've had in years; free from scale. Prices according to size. Geo. Alford. FOR SALE: Dairymen like Ekonomy Dairy Fly Spray best. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser sand and gravel. Phone 012-J. MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY CASH for used cars and equities. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 37 No. Orape St. Phone 1062, CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, bridge work. etc. Jennings Loan Office. No. 5 South Front. BCBIM-SS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Ahitrarts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 8 and 6, No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finanoe company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment. Dentinry DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON Dentistry. 312-314 Medford Bids. Phone 607. llreutnsklnit and Hrmodellnir. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmsklnj ,nd remodeling. 424 Medlord Bldg. Phons 1181. Funrral rsrlor. PERL 8 rVNERAL. HOME Distinctive srvlc st moderst. rst.s. E.tso lished ?0 vesrs. Ambulsnc. s.rT fe. -. St, st OsiCM. Via SXt . BUSINESS D1RFCTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re- flnlshed, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery samples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the p.intlng line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Lawn mowers. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver free. 23 No. Fir. Phono 261. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model auto. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come in and get the cash today. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Phone 139. Painting., JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. PUno Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacner of piano Classical and popular music courses. Hatght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Roofing. STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs. Estimates and Inspection without charge. Tenth and Fir St. Tel, 1077. Transfer. R SINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed. 30 S. Grape St. Phone 644. or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing. $25.00 REWARD for any watch I can't tix. uava wnwnes scia at nan wholesale price. 8th St., opooslte Stage Depot. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on Fore closure duly Issued cut or and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 1st day of July. 1982, In a certain action therein, wherein Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Manner Large serpent First man Declare Look flah Easy salt Wild equine animals Soothed Age Minute animals of tha epider family Anger . As far as Period of llffht Article Small noctur nal snlmali of Mada gascar . Corner Mvfeelf Making trial of Otherwise Musical direc Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle pkRsNh pifs a y o a a vole A DAkiii P L Kl Ql NMTjQ NES SlS MB kX sWPlf. FUU RiolTfLis c oTwsJe l MnAlGOlElSaAT pTrIo pa gaK 0 15JT s E 1 QE.00 r qMEl. l un i,ffEpRAftgQN i. E X 0 N J S. .S U L N 6 E D ElNlS WMXsVf lUEl S M. Conitellatlon 63. People subject to one gov ernment SR. On the ocean tit;, ijino 5. Chilled I.!. Depend (0. Roman god of tion not to play Understanding Along Knack See Upper limb More sasaclcui Article the under world L Not so much 2 3 4 III 3 7z lis "is i ", 7j a " m wit m il mm H l Tj " 38 IIP 40 " Vfr.T, lla 43 M It 44 45 Ala 4J Hp 4a 4j 5q H I I I V;, I I VMA. I I I FOR SALE OR TRADE 15 Acres Bear Creek Bottom and Modern Bungalow i Wsnt Jsc It son County Building snd Loan stock or unincumbered bungalow, or Irrigation bonds. Total pries I5O0. This Is the Ton finest garden land. Has 7-room modern bungalow. Abundance of water every day. The best garden proposition in the Rogue River Talley. BARNES Ptinna 910-V State Land Board of the State of Oregon as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against Monitor Orchard Com pany. Carl Y. Tengwald and Edna N. Tengwald the defendant,vfor the sum of Three thousand and no-100 13000.00) Dollars, together with In terest at 6 per annum from Janu ary 23, 1930, with costs and disburse ments taxed at Seven and 60-100 (97.50) Dollars, and the further sum of Three hundred and no-100 (9300.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 1st day of July, 1932. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 6th day of August, 1932. at 10:00 o'clock a. ro.. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high-- est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, togetner with the costs or cms saie. subject to redemption aa provided by law, all or the right, title and in terest that the said defendants, Mon itor Orchard Company, Carl Y. Teng wald and Edna N. Tengwald, had on the 10th day of December, 1923, or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the county of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter (SW), the Southeast Quarter (SEVi) and the South Half (S) of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-four (24). Town. hip Thirty-seven (37) South of Range One (1) West of the Willam ette Meridian; together with all water rights appurtenant thereto or to be come appurtenant thereto. Dated this 1st day of Julv, 1932. RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON Deputy. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, Adminis trator of the Estate of Clara Klme. deceased, and have qualified. Ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman, attorney for said estate, st Roon 409 Medford Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published July 12th, 1932. NICHOLAS KIME, Administrator. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that X have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, Admin istratrix of the Estate of John W. Jacobs, deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims agaln&t said estate are nereDy notmea to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly veriiied, to me at tne oi fice of Harry O. Skyrman, attorney for said estate, at Room 400 Med ford Building. In Medford. Oregon. within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first publish ed June 26th, 1932. EDITH L JACOBS, Administratrix. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Mar garet A. Miller, also known Cross-Word Puzzle S. Entire amount 9. Dealing out grudgingly 10. Mlmlcker 1L One of an ancient race 18. Exlit IS. You and me 21. Tea teeters 24. Made of a cer tain cereal 28. Celestial belna; 27. Scandinavian territorial division 21, AlllrmalW vote 29. Never the leal SO. Insect 11. Parcel of ground S3, Bo f ore S5. Purposes 38, Force 40. Observe 42. Exponed to public view 44. Jewish month 45. Ascend 4ft. Ourselves 47. Sun god 49. Garden Im plements R0. Finishes 52. B profitable K4. Ressme 17. Three-toed loth DOWN L Labyrinth . 2. Abovo I. Formal dis cussion 4. Make a mil take 6. Moreover 6. Whirlwind off the Faroe Inlands 7. Narrow street In a city and CORN IS o. Central Margaret Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count and Report in the above en titled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed July 30th, 1932. at l1 o'clock A. M. la the County court Room in the Court House in Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and lor tne settlement thereof. EDWARD G. MILLER, Administrator with the Will annexed. Beagle BEAGLE, July 10 (Spl.) The wed ding of Don SeegmlUer and La Donna Calder July 10 was a surpriae to their friends here. The commu nity extends wishes for success and happiness. Mrs. James Martin entertained the ladles of the community Thurs day afternoon In honor o( Mrs. Mul hollen. An enjoyable afternoon waa spent and refreshments were served to end tha afternoon. Mrs. Mui bollen received many nice and use ful gilts. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette are tne proud parents of a ti pound girl, born the last of the week. Mother and baDy are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of California arrived Thursday evening to visit Mrs. Miller's brother, H. B. Ellis and family. Army worms are malting a rata i the district. Hardly a ranch has been missed and In the southern part of the district the crops have been destroyed. Ai Rev. Millard was unable to fill his place In the pulpit Sunday evening the Friendly Neighbors held a testimony meeting, about 40 mem bers participating. Everett Davis drove to Los Angeles on business In his car this week, starting Tuesday morning. Charlie Mulliollen went to the Buite Tails country Thursday tor Mrs. Pavls after the' Davis team that broke out of the pasture Fay Ora Zuck Is 111 this week. Charlie Do . Armond has taken his threshing mschlne down In the valley to do custom threshing and will finish the season here and in the Meadows. Freddy Stephens ot Medford, who has been spending several days visiting his crandmother, Mrs, Nel son, returned home the first of the week. Three dogs that have been run ning around nights have been mak ing things pretty miserable for the sheep and hog raisers hers. Mr. Schulz has lost several lambs and small pigs and Mr. Grant several sheep.- A separator representative, sent out by the Snider dairy, called on patrons here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blackman and family of Rogue River spent July 10 at the Moon home and attended the, Antloch Sunday school. Rllla Blackman spent the week visiting the Moons. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, July 19. (Special) Travel le Turpln spent Sunday with Harry Steele. Miss Florence Putman was an au- day guest of Miss Opal Montgomery Wednesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davli are proudly announcing the arrival of an ex pound boy July 7. He has been nam ed William Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes and F. R. Hughes called on M. T. Hughes and E. P. Hughes In Sams Valley Sunday. Other guests there for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons and son of Talent. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Marshall and fam ily called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steele Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Busey have as their guests their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Busey, and little daughter, who live near Fresno, Cal Guest at the L. H. Hughes home the past week wero Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Roberta and Mr. Roberts' sister, Mrs. Eva Casey, of- Lebanon, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eld rid e of Phoe nix; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pi 1 more and daughter, Wilms; Mrs. Myrtle Gul ovesen and Mr, McKlnstry, all of Med' ford. Callers at tha- home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalph DeWltt were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sp liver on Friday, and Mrs. Warner, Mrs. McMath and Rev, and Mrs. Beatty on Saturday. Mrs. Brooks Montgomery spent Wednesday at the home of her son, Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busey and son. Alien, and Mrs, L. H. Hughea were shopping in Medford Wednesday. Those from Fern Valley attending the meeting of the Irish Trio at Jack sonville Monday night were Mrs, R. DeWltt and Nicholas and Miss Opal Montgomery. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, JUly 19. (Special) Hustler,' club met with Mrs. Ever ett Moore and Mrs. Homer Craft Thureday. New members. Mrs. Earl Wymore and Mre. Thorpe, wore taken Into the club. The new members will be hostesses for the next club meet ing, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of Keno, formerly of Butt Falls, have son, born last week. Mr. snd Mrs. Charlie White are the parents of a 10-pound son born this I week. Mother and son are at home in Butte Palls. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Pool are par ents of a son, born this week at Sa cred Heart hospital. William Moore and Ben Edmond- son went to work for the Owen-Ore gon company as timber fallera Wed' nesday. Butte Fallae played baseball at Oold Hill Sunday, winning. Id to 0. Sev eral carloads of people from the Falls attended. Portraits of distinction. The Peas jUeys, opp. Hollj Jheajer, Meteorological Report July 19. 1933 Forecast, Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday fair; Warmer Wednesday. Oregon: Cloudy on coast and fair Interior tonight and Wednesday. Warmer east portion Wednesday, Lowest temperature Vita morning. 45 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 105; lowest. 61. Total precipitation alnce September 1, 1031, 22 32 Inches. Relation humlrlttv Mt. S n m. vm. terday, 33 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 87 per cent. Sunset today, 7:43 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:53 a. m. Sunset tomorrow. 7:41 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. m., 190 Meridian Time. City 51, I Baker City 70 Boston 83 Boise .. 84 Chicago 02 Denver ........... 03 84 T 84 .... 84 .18 74 ... 66 .02 68 84 . 86 .48 88 46 66 76 S3 46 48 70 .18 82 64 .. 60 T 86 Cloudy Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear - Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Dcs Molnea Fresno Helena Los Angeles ... 114 . 84 74 74 70 - 80 -.110 70 78 Medford New York Phoenix Portland Reno . Roseburg . 74 Salt Lake City.... 88 San Francisco w 60 Seattle 04 Spokane 76 Washington, D.C. 88 OF PAINTED AS ITALY DEBATES DEFENSE Augmented Air Force Need ed Is Declaration of Air Minister Would Abolish Cavalry to Raise Fund ROME (AP) War's terrors have been pictured anew In Italy's par ltamsntary discussions of national defense budgets, preparing for the grave things that are predicted If disarmament falls. While Italian statesmen, like those of other countries, argue for peace across the international parley board, the doctrine of defense program is preached at home. See Safety In Planes Opinion seems to favor an aug mented air force as the country's principal means of safety and some spokesmen have gone so far aa to suggest abolition ot other armed forces to raise the necesssry cssh. Senator Nicola Romeo In fact pro posed during discussion of the avia tion budget, which Air Minister Italo Balbo declares to be Insuffic ient, that cavalry be eliminated as a unit of the Italian army, and tfie money thus saved be spent In build ing planes. He also recommended abandon- ment of large warships, as useless In the race of air attack. Quirk Attack Predicted Senator Rolando Rlccl, spokesman ror the budget commission, cited re ports ot French, British and German military, experts to the effect that In future conflicts the nation with the most Initiative will take the of- fenslve before war has been declared. In this offensive airplanes will be used almost entirely, creating the greatest havoc possible before the opponents csn strike back, the sen ator said, Rs did not name the ex perts whose report he cited. Italy wants peace, he asserted, but a future war must be considered as possible and adequate preparations must be made. Minister Balbo declared that no other power has offered greater aac- rifices In the cause of peace than has Italy with her definite proposals for disarmament. There can be no compromise on these proposals, hs said. They must be accepted as they are or rejected. Halls "New Napoleon" Count Ougllelmo Pecori Olraldl, senator and field marshal, rcued the house with a declaration that Italy's salvation In case of war will be In the rise of a "new Napoleon" who will lead her to victory. Other orators In the national legis lature described studies being con ducted In several countries of ft type of architecture that would be proof against air attack and of civilian populations In sntl-gas refuges, I Anderson Creek ANDERSON CHEEK, July 10. (BpU Ernest Buahnell and family returned home Tuesday. Mr. Buah nell has been working at Lacome, Oregon. . V. C. Hale and W. Shann were in Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Green were In Talent Wednesday. Frank Marquess and family were out to the valley Friday. Jamea Mar Do well was out to the valley with some wood Thuradsy, Mrs. Jamea Msjs and daughter, Ruth, called on Mrs. McAnally Thursday. Mrs. Conca and Mrs. K Bushnell APPLE BARRELS WON ROOSEVELT FIRS! ELECTION Democratic Nominee Stump, ed County With Promise of Uniform Container if Elected State Senator By the Associated Press A plea for standardized apple bar rels helped to carry Oov. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, democratto presi dential nominee, to his first rjolltlcal office In 1010. This waa the aenatorshlp ot Dutchess county, New York, which he won because he found an Issue of tremendous Importsnce to Dutchess farmers, no Got the Barrels Roosevelt stumped the county, promised standardized apple barrels ana got tnem in tne senate. That waa 38 years after he was born In Hyde Park. Dutchess countv. January 30, 1882. His father v.-as James Roosevelt, fifth cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt, and his mother, Sarah Delano, socially prominent In New York. Both ma ternal and naternal ancestor vera early immigrants to America. Franklin's youth In Hyde Park was pleasant. Though carefully watched aj nis inomer. ne nonetheless was allowed the full advantages ot tha large wooded estate. His mother used to rims. :h!m carefully, but ahe also allowed him P"sy Daseoau, ana perhaps to fight i boys do fight In baseball games. His Donkey Prophetlo One Of his first Interests wu donkey. He nrobablv rtiri nn .vm. ' alder It then aa a political emblem. aa was in later years to become. After the donkey there was a horse, on which he got earlv training . horseman. He made ssveral trlna abrnAH H?ti hla mother, toured Europe on bloycle, and otherwise satisfied what has al ways been a considerable) curiosity about many things. Sailing, boating, swimming and stamp-collectlmr were earlv hnhhi. Today be la known as an authority . on me oio. united states navy, has a remarnDie collection of old naval prints, and la one nf th. msut. mi. oeasf ul stamp collectors In the coun- Navy Life Lured His Interest in sailinir u mn in tense that he tried hard to get per. mission irom mother to seek en trance to the U. S. Naval Inri.n. at AnnaDOlls. Shu ni.mnf.ri .hl sending him Instead to Groton pre paratory school and thence, to Har vard. Swimming, likewise an In.-,- youthful interest, still is a major punuii, mougn It has become a necessity ss well a hIhium i. helps him regain the use of his tegs made partly useless from an attack of Infantile paralysis in 1921. MAE WEST PLAYS' FOR BOX OFFICE By Hubbard Heavy HOLLYWOOD Innlh.r nl.tl..,.. blond, this one named Mm We.it, baa come to the movies. She'a here for lust ana mi iithmiDii she's toying with the idea ot making Soma of her nlavivhlph .h. ly wrote, produced and etarred In tnw ifiuwon pictures. There are half a doeen or so ot them, bearing such titles as "Sex," "Pleasure Men." "Dlamnnri in" a new one, "Frisco Kate" that 1 yet- uj ov seen. 'HOW." Tour AnrrMnrmri.... mIa.... Ing what movie censors would do to plsy's like Mse's. asked, "Do you expect to treat them If you transfer uivui to oeuuioiar 'I guess thev'd Iiim tn k., down little," Mas admitted. Holman In answer tn .h t, plays fall Into one category, Miss wees quoted a remark Critic Alan Dale made: "She wrttee with one eye on the boi office tha nth., nn her 'script.' Miss West Inferred she lent a vrtter-actress to further the art of tie theater; she's In the business for money. She pointed with pride to her record, namely, that ahe baa broken theater Intake reennla In every city ahe has played. incidentally, Miss West will por tray speakeasy hostess In "Night After Night." belna ari.ntfwl rmm Louis Bromtleld'a short story, "No, OS. There ant many laughs to be had from Homer Oroya newest rolume, "The Last Word." but the most hu morous of the advance epitaphs is, I believe. Oroucho Man's: "I hope they burled me near straight man." And then there's Irrln S. Cobb's! "Here Ilea Irrln 8. Cobb, not that it makes any difference." And Oliver Hardy'a: "I shouldn't have et that. Another amusing one Is Rex Bell'ai "After Hollywood, nothing Is sur prise." The book Is ft collection of real and Imaginary headstone- Inscriptions, 'Ohio" Sale Is the publisher. Final clearlnce on summer dresses) and hats. All straws 28c, 60c, 7M and tl.00, Including Oage hats. Dresses st greatly reduced prices. The Band Box. Picture frames made to order, Tr Petsleja, pnp. toUr taeefr jsi