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PAGE TTTTTCTFETT You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here SJTTC TRTBTTOT, jrEDTCRTT, 5RT?G0y. FRTPXY". XTGUST ?. 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to Mil your borne? Want to jet rid ol tew odds end tnU in household fumlshlnga? Do you need tooU tor youi gar den? ... An inexpensive Want-Ad In the Mall Tribune Classified Page will tlnd the answer to these and many other perpleslng problems. H.re Are the Rates: ret word first insertion So f Minimum 35o) Sacb additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without .10 copy changes 75 Phone LOST ANU POUND LOST oold Greek key. Orcgon,,. Reward. Return to TrlBuneottlce. LOST Llewellyn Setter dog. Reward. Paul Hoffard, Eagle Point. LOST Spectacles In case. -. rinh .and probably Voorhies crowing. It found please return to Malt Tribune. jjOST If dg missing. caUl618. lOST-Vlolin in case. Reward. 1130 mantis. No questions asked. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED-Combinatlon Jn ?.?. vegetable man. Must be exper ienced. Valentine's. - ' HELlF WANTED FEMALE WANTED Housekeeper and helper In country. Must be neat. Call be tween 9-11. 301 Liberty Bldg. Mr. Ferguson. WANTED Middle-aged woman for houaework In country; 45 month. Box 11135. Tribune. WANTED SITUATION COMPETENT woman wants house keeping. Excellent cook. Refer- encea. Phone 944-R. ACCOUNTANT 14 yeara experience, desires full or part time bookkeep ing or office routine. Box 11005, Tribune. COMPETENT woman with 9 children wishes position as cook for tamlly or crew, write Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 23 wants house work. References. Box 11871. Trib une. AUTOMOBILES WANTED SPOT CASH for used cars. Cash for your equity, or will sell your car for you. L. L. Roberts, 114 So. Riv erside. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS wiN-rrn white Leghorn pullet. niva descrlDtlon and price. Box 123. Butte Falls, Ore. SHARE expenses with someone driv ing to Los Angeies. -ou u:iu. WANTED Lease on furnished house V- with 4 bedrooms. Phone 8J3. WOULD LEASE small herd Ouernsey cows to party with feed. H. i. Howell, Rt. 3, Orants Pass. WANTED Good milk cow for feed and care for about 4 months. Tel 468-R-3. WANTED 1 or 2-room unfurnished apt. wltti bath, outside entrance: quiet neighborhood, close In; pri vate home. Box 11118. Tribune. WANTED Warrants. Redden At Co. WANTED 1 electric washer, 1 vacu um cleaner. No Junk; have cash wait nz for baraalm. Bee w. c. Thomas. 45 So. Central. WANTED Good team around li)0 hs., age 6-9. Jacksonville, Gerald Buck. WANTED 2 Insert type ISO-watt electric water heaters. 1 electric ranee. 1 electric washer, 1 vacuum cleaner. No lunk. have cash wait ing for bargains. See W. E. Thonu. 45 So. Central. WANTED TO BUY A small flock Of , Rhode lslano Reds, hens and pul I let, for cash, state number and price. Address box 321, Mall Tri bune. A WANTED Listings of valley homes !n vkiusiige tor cnoice vai. piwymj map. Realty Co., Asniano. WANTED to buy old gold, dental scraps, placer gold Cecil M. Jen nings, corner Front sr. Main. WANTED Household soode. stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel BAY GRINDING A specialty Brown. tn bay grinder. ?40 So central. PHONE 969-R Have your furniture reupholetered, reglued. raflnlshtd ThlbaulV W ANT LIVESTOCK will trade equity in o-room house, excellent location hox I083i Tribune. WANTED Karry Keen for Model Phone 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pay caab for JUNK BATTERIES. A RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER a) lunk of til deeoriDtions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE . 37 No Grape Tel 1083 FOR REM HOUSES FOR RENT Very attractive duplex fr:e:dalre, elec. range, oil heater. 8 South Newtown. FOR RENT FMrnltried 4-room house. sit 8. 9th, :2 M. Phor.e 1383-J. rOB BENT HOlJSeS FOR RENT Furnished bungalow,! 511 South Drape. 1 FOR RENT 12.000 home, new: al most your own prlee, at 439 N. Holly. 5-ROOM house, close in; upholstered furniture, garage, hardwood floors, fireplace, oil heating. Write B. J. Palmer. Rt. 3, or call Tel. 31. FOR SALE Body fir, dry lo-tnch, $1.75: 12-inch 1.50; green Is-lneh. (1.60: 12-lnch 1.35 per tier. Tel. 473 -J. FOR RENT Small house on high way. Work on farm accepted for rent if desired. R. E. Carle. Tel. 35S-X. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed houses. Call 101 Almond. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. FOR SALE OR RENT Mdney Smith home (.orner West Main t Orange. Exclusive Hating. W. L . Vawter. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Well furnished 8-room modern home, breakfast nook, fur nace, hardwood floors, fireplace, electric refrigerator. 40.00, water paid. Phone 128. FOR RENT--East Side residence. Tel 7B7-R. Prloe MO.OO. FIVE room furnished home. 113 Cot tage. i ROOM unfurnished duplex, close in 337 So. ivy. FOR RENT Partly furnished 8-room house. 3 aleepmg porches. Inquire at 345 no. Bartlett HOUSES 410. 812 50 and 816. water paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown As White. OLASSY modern 5-room stucco, east front. Clear. 025 pine. FOR RENT 5-room Inquire 284 8oatty. modern house. FOB BENT APARTMENTS NEWLY furn. apt., private; radio, et. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnlsned apartment. overstuffed; hardwood floors ugnt and heat. Mall Tribune. Phone 75 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 345 No. Bartlett. DURRELL COUttT 82S No. Bollf. FOB KENT riJUMSHED BOOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep- Ins rooms, witn oatn room privi leges, garage, 810 per month. 825 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good board at 14 Cottage. ROOMS, clean, cool, fully turn., ground floor, private bath, garage, lights, water. Adults. 244 South Grape. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT BOABU AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main. Rates very moderate. FOR BENT -MISCELLANEOUS OABINS 446 So. Front. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEER garden for lease or sale doing good business n"w. nave otner busi ness, oan't manage both. Phone 8-J-2, Gold Hill, for appointment. 1000 TO INVEST in email business partnership preferred. No beer. Box 12379 Tribune. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabln auto camp at Alturas, Calif. Big Pines Lbr. Co., Medford. Ore. FOB EXCHANGE HOTPOINT electric range to trade for wood range. 413 Arcnaia court. WHAT have you for 84000 equity stock ranch? Federal loan 82250. Box 12390, Tribune. HAVE 150-egg electric Incubator In perfect condition to trade for table model separator. Box 11242 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne cherries. What have you? weeter lund Orchards, Phone 8-F-3. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen- . Ph0'"' f76" - . - -. LARGE apricot for aale. R. J. Earl. 1-ROOM modern horn bath, laundry Tel 81 '"J"4' Z EE'SJr&rXX? . APR,CoTs-?h.n.,,3a.rr o?Uwn.rh.Cv? yrThonC.T538-L FOR SALE Apricots. Oeo. Alford. or writ Box 19337 Trlhnn. piNE Royal Ann AT Lambert cherrlea FOB TRADE 3 section spire-tooth 8 St. harrow slightly ud. Will trade for SALE Used sewing machlnea. all tor alfalfa or grain Tl Mt-R-V up. t,rmj Jf A1, FOR SALE OR TRAIEOood sound n 7BJT?'? worx horse, 1400 lbs. 7 years old "ng Machine Co, at N. Bartlett. AThtS" hm" bel"' "R ALE-Aprleot. od sis, and sf,-a' -r-,.-LI- quality. R. c. Ward. 19-F-ai. W2n ' AvfuLirT UNMORCHARtTEagle Point: spri- 0 8ngcr. Trail. Ore. cotj Qf lhe UJUt, fn qu,m, no 'roT'BMriiiiuEiirtsw7 Z,'"t unl" Aug' 10' prtc" TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in DAIRY FLY SPRAT Kills nies "and Bend. Ore., clear for something clear lt),0iuttlT kwp, le, 0(f cow, in Medtord or Ashland. Prefer small tu. wll, nnt talnt mllk . acreage What bar you. 155 7th U p,r g,llon- om container. A,blnl1- Jerry Barr. 4th & N. Bartlett. FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALE Lejge 'c box; also larg . I.-- electric ranse. 70S Dakota Ave. m - Nicely furnished 5-room . . .... ... - ... 1jl7R modern bungalow with FOR SALE 16.00 electric range and lH T W flrepiace; freshly tinted water heater. lOd S Ivy. and painted; east front, fins shade. - S block from business district; HODOEN-BREWSTER Poultry and pared street; all assessments paid; Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr, 4th !. woodshed and garae. Thla plsc BartltU sold for 13800 tha yeara ago. In- L" " " IJUlrCl'l --- mnr. usT rott... st NEW FEED STORE. Buy at owr quir 136 Cottage St. . 7fc Blrtl,u WANTED 91350 cash for my equity p"on 803. of 3700 in two new modern house. ' r;;'';''T?r"'" close in. Phone 1383-J. - BIJa Painting and paper- ciose in. i-.-ioa. t.,- hanging, m 6-W. (18 S. orap FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4- . ... - . room bouse nvwly oainted nd kal- ro" 81"I;?,M B?1 n0 ao mined. nar school; bio garden Cherria. A, I Ssllogg. B.ock 1800. spot, at oomr ot Sunset and Co- . lt'Td: lumhus. W Sunset. FOR SALB-HotpoTnt .Metric r.tur- FOR SALE River front summer U new bait prlc. 433 LaureL home near Trail, 8500 with Job to ' - - pay for payment. J. C. Lewi. Trail. L8 OR TRADE Tabernacle ' ' tent 80 by 70 ft roped and oross- roped. C. A DeVo. 533-J-3. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE - - . , . ..I- i. -i. - . poii SAL Larg eiootrle brooder FOR SALE Acreage adjoining city: sa JO; or will trad for feed. Be it comlortab'. houa, chicken house (t ssroson's Fed Store, and lare garden. Sacrifice price; . . w. easy terms. Inquire at 733 lac- FOR aand. gravel, sediment, fertilizer Andrews road. and teaming, pbon 913-J. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE when you think ot real eatat think ot Brown Is White. rOM SALE AUTUMBU.es Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Car for a Better One! A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1BJ0 Ford Sedan. 1030 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1030 Hupp Roadster. 1028 LaSalle Ccnv. Coupe. 1029 DeSoto Sedan. 1028 Chev. Conv. coupe. 1920 Hudson Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. 38 N. Riverside 1033 CONTINENTAL. 4-cyl., 4-door Minn. Almost new. A real buy 1920 Chevrolet coach; fine condi tion. 1028 Dodge coach, runs fine. 1027 Nash coupe: dandy shape. 1930 Bulck de luxe sedan. WALTER W. ABBEY. INO. 1 Medford. 123 So. Riverside. Phone 803 FOB SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS For Sale MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS USED PIANO. 489.00: terms. Cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. 5438 BUN O ALOW upright, walnut case; cannot tell from new. Spec ial prloe for Saturday. 170 00: W 00 per mo. handles. Cltne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. JUST ARRIVED A shipment ot new and reconditioned plsnos. inese will be offered Saturday at bar gain prices. Cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. FOR SALE Stelnway Square Grand Piano, 830 If taken this week. Davis Transfer A; storage, 39 So. Grape. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 90 Leghorn hens, laying; 1 mile northweat of Talent. A. F. Walker. FOB SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two spotted horses, miles southwest Phoenix. Elmer Harris. FOR SALE Brlndle Jersey milk cow, or will trade for farm Implements, W. E. Davles, Rt. 3, Medford. FOR SALE 1300-lb. 8-year-old horse, 885; Jersey bull yearling, 825, ot will trade for fresh cow. Stude baker de luxe coupe. 1025. 875: apeedboat, WO. 332 N. Riverside Phone 1109. OOWS FOR SALE Phone 408-R. Mra. D. J. stelner, Medford, Rt. 2. FOR SALE Extra good 1350-lb. work horse, 4 years old. W. E. Mann, 4 mile north 4 corners service sta tion on Midway road. FOR SALE Freah milk cow. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE 1 team horces, 80 tons hsy. Han ranch. Griffin creek. FOR SALE 2 calve. 1 milk goat, rabbits, cheap. N. of R. Valley oolf course. Rt. 4. Box lot. "WHITE" HOG3, all sges. Exchsnge xor rierexora bull, saddle or gram W. W. Large, Williams, Or. FOB SALE DOOS AND PETS CRIME IS INCREASING. Don't be stolen! Police pups for sale very cheap. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE MlHCELLANttOUS FOR SALE Westlnghouse automatic electric range. Walter W. Abbey, Inc.. 123 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Child's bed and mattress. Phone B32-H. FOR SALE Broccoli and cabbage plants. 1202 E. 11th St. FOR SALE New 1033 Kelvinator for 8B9.50. Phone 427. DODGE motor for power plant. 35. iwu w. ntn. FOR SALE Golden Bantam corn and vpgnaoits. carpenter rancn, Jack sonville highway. PICKLINO cucumbers, cut flowers, Mrs. Dressier. Tel. 1580-Y. FOR SALE Oravenateln apples. Tel 7-F-14. MISCEIJJINEOCS CASH PAID for guns, fishing tackle. store, office equipment. 317 North Riverside. Authorised Prtgldalra Service. Other Makes rep. Tel. 427 Nights S05-Y BUS1NLS9 DIRECTORY t Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, iltle Insurano. Rooms I and 5. No. 83 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSfBACT CO. Abstracts ot Tide and Title insurance. The only complete Title system In Jackson County. Expert CTlndgw doners. LET QEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 Bouse cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. piano ant violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAiGHT. Teacher of piano Halght Song Service. Arrang ing, Composing, etc. 818 Ltberty , Bldg. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equippea piut m Oregon. Printing of all klnda; book blndlug: loose-leaf ledgera, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 38-80 N. Orape Phone 75. Money to Lena. WE LEND vIONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEl AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges See W. E. Thomaa, 45 S. Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg 8'ate License No 8-157. Piano Tuning. rvpupp piano TllKlNQ Reaulat lng. repairing. Phone 22. Prultfa Melody Shop. Lew Hanaen. former ly of Portland. Transfer. BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Otflce 1016 No Central Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINK1NG TRUCKING CO Trana. fer -nd Jtorage. We haul anything a. a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack. ers and. movera Special livestock moving equipment Prloea right Riverside Pbone 1044-K LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Klrt Meeting of Creditors, No. B18220 in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United Statea for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Mutual Mill and Seed Company, a corporation, Bank - rupt.- To the creditors of Mutual Mill and Seed Company, a corporation, of the Cltv of Medford, in the county 01 Jackson, and District aforesaid, Bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that on tne 5th day of July, 1933, the aald Mutual Mill and Seed Company, a corpora tion, waa duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of its creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Build ing, Medford. Oregon, on the 16th day of August. 1033. at 3 :30 o'clock p. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. August 3. 1S33. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Cable 5. Kind of horse 9. Likely 12. Organs of hearing 12. P.rihn garment 14. Hawallsn wreath 15. Ordinary form of languas. IT. Th. common wlM duck 1. Kind of illy 21. Kcst ot a bird of prey 21. Municipality 21. To a higher point 25. Body of water 26. Furs 27. Impfli.lve 23. Exclamation to call atuulion II. Calm 33. Church fe.tlval 15. Exclamation of surprlB la. Slav. IS. Bclora 35. Tilt 40. Oitr.elv. 4L Worshiper nf tn.r'j wealth 42. Ernherk on a voyage 44. Flu one Imld another Solution of Yesterday' Punl A1RTMA 5 E D I T H P E A "RtM A I N R EjU I C 1 A R EJA & j E GOgs P vEaNELE BURSTS H A VE R E B L A T A 6 p S A D 5 A Nl S T O KWWlMk TENET TpTOlTq P' RE PARE 0pwAVq A YIE I N I M E N YtElsiE ndE D ENS 4. Smashed 48. Bay window II, Atmospher 13. Mttalllferoui compound! 14. Stnglnc vole bb. Chines pagoda 64. Allowance (or the wHght of a container IT. Kind ot futl ' r r r w-6 r r wm t 1: 1 IS! ,1!LW ii- sili II 32 ii 34 111 1 il Uiu, ,,..11,, littlil 1 Z HH I I vwA 1 I I yftfkX i I I Willow Springs WILLOW BPRIKOfl. AUf. 4. 8pl.) Dot Clement atTlred last week after fifteen month In Colombia, South America where he wu operating a platinum dredge. Mr. Clements and his fiancee. Miss Reynold, motored up from Vallejo, California and spent Eeveral days with Mr. Clement' par cntit, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clements. before going on to Miaa Reynolds' home In Eugene. Elmer Feldenhetmer arrived Wed nesday evening to oversee the har t-eating of peara at hi orchards in this district. Harry Elden. who ta employed In the offices of O. C. Boggs, In Med ford, U enjoying a two weeks vaca tion. He and Marlon Caster spent a few days camping at Lake o' the Woods and climbed Mt. McLoughlln. The boys also visited a school friend. Joe Wright, at his fathers ranch near Klamath Falls. Miss Freda Young was a guest last week at the Charles Sanderson home at Beagle. On Sunday the Sanderson and Young famines metvand picnick ed on Rogue river. Sunday evening the Youngs motored to Ashland and enjoyed a picnic supper with the Golden Link Sunday school class. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Deuwe return ed the first of the week from a bus!-, new and pleasure trip Into Canada. Carl Ramstrom made a business trip to Portland thla week. Willow Springs school district has called school warrants up to and Including number seven ty-ae'ven. Miss Clara Anderson, nurse In a Portland hospital, will arrive this week to spend a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson. Miss Anderson took two patients to San Francisco and has been visiting at the summer home of her aunt near Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of Compton, California, have been guests for sev eral days at the A. H. Clements home. Several families from this commu nity attended the Farmers picnic In Medford Wednesday. ,. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, Auj. 4. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. William Qulnn of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. H. O. Short, ot Long Moun tain. Those who attended th farmers and Grange plcnlo given by the Med ford merchants August a from this dlstrlot were: Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline, Mrs. M. C. Kline. Glenn Lsnnltur, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kolman and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Glvans and son. "Tommy. Miss Gladys Hoffman, Mra. Nick Young, Mr. and Mra. H. O. Short. A large crowd attended, and all re ported an enjoyable time. Charlie Clngcade Is busy threshing grain after a several days' lay-off. Mr. and Mrs. Mlckell La June and family left for California Aug. 2, after a few weeks' visit as guests ot Mrs. Katherine Van Horn at the Bishop cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. George StowelV, spent Sunday at the Holcomb Springs. . Broken windows glased by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. Cross-Word Puzzie I. Con ion ant formed by using both lips 9. TVlng'Shaped 10. Ptrflan fairy 11. Kbb and flow of the tea II. Elevated railroad: colloq. II, Ooia ahead 20. lluhber Jar rlnga 22. Ueidy money 23. Notion 2T, lnatantaneous expoiura 21. Rent 2'. Hrav man 30. A lrlnr of tha Slldkanliea S2. Wo-a 11. Pertaining to trillion IT. Mvlrle 3. HVa-lrirtsa 41. leathtr fastnr 41. Command t a rat 4, Vocal aolo i$, Trua 47. Ag t 49. Cireflt letter ' 10. I'arrel of ground 11. Compaia point 1$ A MgfF E W DOWN L nibbed cloth S. Rowlnr Implement t. Attorney , 4. titernry com- ponltion R. Like . River In New Jnrury T. Southern con t nation Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Aug. 4. Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chllders and fam ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele were Medford shoppers Tuesday. Oueits of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Bussey for the past week were their son, hU wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bussey and Velma Jean, and Mr .and Mra. Kllnkenbeard of Oil Fields, Calif. Miss Helen Kantor called on Mary Herutler Wednesday afternoon. Ralph Dewlt has accepted a posi tion as foreman of the Wing ranch near jacKsonvuie. Those calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Messenger the past week were Mr, and Mrs. Claude Williams and daugh ter Arllas, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes and daughter Hulda of Talent, Mrs. Charley Hobbe and Mrs. Mallon of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes, T. R, Hughes, Mrs. Joe Kantor. Miss Anne Kantor and Nicholas Dewlt spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Fred Bussey's and had the pleasure of hearing Mrs. Lewis Bus sey play the accord tan. Mrs. Bussey la an accomplished musician and plays over the radio In southern California. Fred Williams has moved on ht ranch he purchased In Fern VaVlley, X Archie Fernt had some threshing done the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Beer were din ner guests at the home of Mrs. Beer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hughes Sunday. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, Aug. 4. (8pl.) Among those attending the farmers' plcnlo at Medford Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutsen, Mr, and Mrs. Thomaa' Mee, Mr. and Mra. Sam Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. William Jor dan, Mr. and Mr. Warren Mee, An derson Me, D, O. Courtney, Mrs, S, Boussem. Everyone enjoyed the bountiful picnic dinner and the after. noon program Tery much. All Thompson Creek members ox the Jackson County Recreational club attended the regular meeting Wed nesday night. 'Plan were discussed and mad for a dinner and entertain, ment to be given Orange masters and lecturers In Jackson county. Mrs. Borrough ot Orants Pass visiting Mr, and .Mrs. Frank Knut' zen. Toodles and Jerry Knutsen visited Barbara and Beverly Mee Thursday. Mlcnaei Mccann of Portland visited. his cousin, Charles Elmore, last week end. They enjoyed swimming In Ap plegate Saturday and Sunday after noons. Mrs. Helga Lund waa a business vis itor In Medford this week. Horace Bllvens visited several days with Frank Kendall this week. 8CIO, Au. 4. m A bullanake died here as a reault of overeating, but It wasn't a case of Indigestion The five-foot long snake squirmed into a rabbit pen and swallowed a young bunny. The newly acquired "bay window" prevented th snake from returning through th woven wire pen. The panic subsided among the older rabbit when John Ortf' flth killed th angry Intrduer. Salem Will Bay Water Service 8AT.EM. Aug. 4 (AP) Purchase of the 8a 1cm plant of the Oregon-Wash Injrton Water Bervic company at 705,000, provided a federal loan and grant can b secured, waa votd here laat night by the city council at a special evasion. The offer will be submitted for ac ceptance or refusal by 4 p. m. Monday, Mnnlmarte Funicular Wing PARIS. (UP) The Montmatre funicular, which waa torn down two years ago, la to be restored by the municipal council at a cost of 900, Ooo francs. The motorbui service, which took Its place, waa not appre ciated by the public and requests were made to put the funicular back. Yard Itorka Were Valnabl ORANTS PASS. Ore. (UP) Mra. Robert Burns found picking up rorks In her yard a profitable pas time. Several of them proved to be sold nugget, netting her S1C5 In four hours. Notice. ( To Whom It May Concern: Vy wife, Clarlnda I. Penton, having left my bed and board, I will not be r sponslbl for any debt sh may con tract from this data, August 4, 1953. J. I. FT5NTOM, , t Motlre. An member of Ollv .ftebekah lodge No. 98 ar requested to mat Saturdsy. August a, at th I. O. O. T. hall, at attend th funeral of Sinter MIDI Hoyt. By order of Hobl Orand. LUCMTIA WILLOCK. Ra.a Jomped Into Boat ' SAI,TVILt.e, v. rjp WWl Cheater Totten and a friend wer rowing on th Holston river near here, a three-pound bass Jumped Into their boat. Reld. Murdoek a) Go., annera of th Monarch brand Bartlatt pears. will be represented at Medford this aon by Myron Root. KMED Broadcast Schedule Saturday 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. fl;0. The Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:90 Shopping Guide. 8:00 Friendship Circle. 8:30 Schubert's Serenade. 10:00 Weather Forecast. 10:00 Remote Control Shopping Tour. lt:0O Neapolitan Nltrhti. 11:15 Orants Pass Hour. U:S0Mis Oore and Mr. Newhatl, Studio. II :4ft Song and Comedy. 13:00 Mid-day Review, P. M 13:15 Popularltls. 13:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune. 13:80 Martial Music. 1 ;00 Varieties. 3:00 Classified Edition of Air. 8:00 Sonars for Everybody. 3:80 KMED Program Review. 3:88 Music Of Old. 4 :o Cocktail of Muslo. 4 :80 Masterworks Program. 0:00 A Popular Parade. 5 :40 Ashland Entertainment Re tiew. 6:4ft News Flashes, Mall Tribune, 0:00 Medford Theater Oulde. 6:15 Dinner-Dance Music. 7 :00 Eventide. SALEM CORPS TO SALEM, Aug. 4. (P) The Salem national championship drum corps will give an exhibition at the Amer ican Legion state convention In Klamath Falls. August 10 and 11, but will not compete In the state con test, the post committee decided laat night. Shortly after the state convention, the Salem corps will leave for Chi cago to perform at the world's fair and to comypete tn the national drum corn contest at the National Legion oonvenlon, October 3 to S. The Salem corps has won the state championship six times In the past. . T, THT DAIsTJim, Ore., Aug. 4. Hal X. Hou, secretary of atate, who haa bean convalescing at the atate hospital here) following a recent Ulnaas, left today for a short vacation trip before returning to his regular duties at Salem. Hoaa declined to glue information to where he planned to go for the vacation. Mrs. Hou accompanied , him on the trip. We do not know where we will stay, or how long we will be out," I Secretary Hoaa said. I 'I am well rested and expect soon to be back on the Job at Salem." ARETAKENF0RR1DE TOSHMITB NATIONAL PARK. (UP) One hundred and fifty deer, guilty of "crashing the gate" and trespassing In the treasured wild- flower preserve of the Hotel Awah- nee, have been "taken for a ride" in Uncle Sam's motor trucks to the northern section of the park. More than l.OOO varieties of native flow ra were threatened by the ma rauding deer. Many of the blossoms were developed in the protected area VICTIM OF AGE, HEAT BRTTOBPORT, O.. Aug. 4 P Alexander the Oreat, 30year-old vet eran of the World war,, stsge And screen, la dead. Old age and excessive heat were blamed for the death of the German police dog, which has owner, Lieu tenant H. L, Davis, aald had taken part In 341 screen pictures, Alex ander collapsed after his act at a local theater was completed Sunday;' and died soon afterward. The body will be shipped to Roily- wood, Cel., for burial. ATTENDCONGLAVE Small Store Room FOR RENT Size 17x60 feet i block off Main Street 32 North Grape Thli room wai formerly occupied by the Maytag Store, next door to the Mail Tribune Job Shop. A splendid location for a email bnsisen of any kind. . Will lease for one year or term of yean to right people.' RENT VERY LOW! 'Apply: Mail Tribune Office Phone 75 E OP 8ALFM. Ore (UP) Assessed Tax ation of taxable property In Oregon was reduced more than 950,000.000 in the past year, according to the state tax commission. Property on the rolls of the 8 counties now totals t.037,704.463. A year ago It waa $1,003,807,315. De crease was recorded In every county. Oreatest proportional reduction in value was in Tillamook, where prop erty Is estimated as worth 117.738.854, compared to $36,011,534 a year ago. Multnomah countr, with heaviest valuation, was reduced from 374,513, 1(S3 to S355,88i),433. Umatilla, assessed at 850.773,578, ns the second highest valuation of Ore gon counties. Marlon, 847,983311, 1 third, and Lane, $40,899,763. fourth. Counties with lowest valuations ar Curry. $4,735,395; Crook, $4,834,380; Wheeler, $4,940,010. Valuations In Jackson county de dined from $36,175,018 to 35,337, 547. BERLIN. (UP) The day of tha colorless film are numbered: tt scon, will go the way the silent film went. Dr. Oaspar hag developed a new type of color film, which represent, a decided progreag In thla field. He does not claim to have discovered a new principle, but claims that It took him 10 years to achieve an Im provement upon present proceasea which will turn color photography from an expensive hobby Into a rea sonable business proposition. The principle which Dr. Caspar adopted works thus: the film la cov ered with three sensitive layers, each of which, however, react only to light-rays of a certain color. The layers are tinged with the color to which they are susceptible. Thus, when the film la exposed, three dif ferent pictures are produced super Imposed on each other, each contain Ing only one color. Since, however, all colors In nature are but blends of three baaio colors, the three super imposed pictures will faithfully re produce all natural shades. FOR GRAPEFRUIT RIVERSIDE, Cel. (UT) A local Inventor would talc th "smartness" out ot the Jofcee about squirting grapefruit and oranges. He has tnvented a grapefruit squirt deflect which conclsts of an umbrella like head on th hand! of a epoon. When the utenull is Jabbed Into th fruit, the umbrella opens: It folds up when the spoon I removed from th fruit. Another ooait inventor ha pro. duced a knife lacking th customary sharp edge. Along Its dg are a number of slot, the theory being that when th Instrument Is Jabbed Into a dish of peas, they will not roll off th blade. Bale have not been reported at any new high. 4 8AW FRANCISCO. (trp)j"w per sons resile, how large Is th number of persons who die and are burled without being Identified. Coroner T. B. Llend'a report for the year ending Jun 30, shows that the bodies of unidentified per son wer taken to the county mor gue. Of this number, 58 wer men and seven women. Subsequently 39 men and four wemen wr identified. Ther remained 96 men and thre women who were burled without their Identities being learned. Phon Ml. we'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service.