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PAGE SEVEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MENFORD M5TL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 8, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to sell your hom7 Want to get rid of tew odd ana tail m household lurnlahinge? Do jou need toole lor jour gar d,ttt . . An Inexpensive Want-Ad in tie Mall Tribune Classified nh will find the answer to ad many other perplexing problems. H-re Are the Rates: Pn word flrrt insertion 3e (Minimum lie) (acb additional Insertion, par wora .le ufinlmiim loci per line per month, without copy cnange 61.38 Phone 75 "lost anu found T-Keywntalner: Identification ..sVcramentUTCent roa rent bocsm FOB I ALE ILEAL ESTATE 5-ROOM houee. cloee In; upholstered furniture, (arMe. hardwood floors, fireplace, oil beating. Writ B. J. Palmer. Rt. 9. or call Tel. SI. FURNISHED 6-room bouse. Best buy In Med ford. Owner. 1024 west litn. FOR SALE OR RENT Udoey Smith nome. turner west Main as orange Exclualr listing. W. L Vawter. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Well furnished fl-room modern home, breakfast nook, fur nace, hardwood floors fireplace, electric refrigerator. 140.00. water paid. Phone 728. FIVE room furnlsned home. 113 Cot tage. I ROOM unfurnished duplex, close in. 337 So. Ivy. HOUSES tlO. 11310 and (IS, water paid; wood range. Phone 10S. For. RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown es White, CLASSY modern 6-room stucco, east front. Clear. (35 Fine. FOR RENT 6-room modern Inquire 364 Beatty. FOU RENT APABTMKNTS FURNISHED apartments, nice yard One room house. 616 N. Central. NEWLY turn. apt., private; radio, etc. BIB so. oakdale. AVAILABLE Aug. U, 89 Olen Oak Court. Phono B. H. Brown. 105, after 5. 1670. FOR RENT Furnlsned apartment. overstuffed; hardwood floors light and heat. Malt Tribune. Phone 7 -liold pin set with eapphlres. Principle." Reward. -Tel. 1B7B-JJJ. LOST Eversharp blue ward. Frank DeBouaa. t pencil. LOST spectaclea In between golf club crossing. If found to Mall Tribune. case, and plea probably Voorhlee it return LOST If dog missing. caUlSIB-LOST-Vloun in caae. Reward. U30 Nlantio. No question asked. HELP WANTED FEMALE raw .aP-S-T Apply SB ' WANTED SITUATION POSITION wanted W ymJ neat apparanoe. good education, willing to do anything; baa family. Box 13841. Tribune. COMPETENT woman with 3 wlahea position as cook tot family or irew. Write Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 33 want, houa V wort twwreuvt. AUTOMOBILES WANTED ott nuui m. Caah for Bur.qu?ty orirll your car for you. L, L. Robert,, 114 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished 34B No. Bartlett. apartment, DURBELL COURT. 639 No. Holly. FOB RENT FfJHNIftHED BOOMS FOR RENT Oentlemen's sleeping rooms, bath, private entrance 11. SO up. 183 Almond street. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown at wnito. FOB SALE HOME WANTED 61360 cash for my equity of 63700 in two new modern nouses, close in. Phone 1S83-J. FOB SALE 4UTOMBLLE6 USED CARS 1339 Plymouth Sedan. 1939 Ford Std. Coupe. 1930 DeSoto Sedan. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1930 Bulck Deluxe Sedan. 1925 Bulck Coach. 1933 Chevrolet Spec. Bed'' 1939 Chevrolet Sedan. 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. 1925 Chevrolet Tr. 1929 Ford Town Sedan. 1929 Ford Truck. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 6th Bartlett Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Car for a Better One! A. Writ ten Guarantee with Every Car. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1930 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. . 1929 Hupp Roadster. 1928 LaSalle Conv. Coupe. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. 1928 Chev. Conv. Coupe. 1929 Hudson Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside BUSINESS DIRECTORY ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Ore rori. printing of all kinds: book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cssb ssles slips and everything in th printing lines. 3S-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Money to Lena. WB LEND HONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on on paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas, 45 S. Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bid. 8' etc License No 8-157. Trail iter. BADS TRANSFER as STORAGE CO Otfloe 1016 No. Central Phone 616 Prices right. Service guaranteed. broken rtb and ether Injuries from a fall off a load of b.ey la at 111 in UUa Ruth Haley la visiting rela tives and friends at Eugene, the hospital, but la recovering. Home Economies club will meet with Mrs. McCredie on the Old Btsge Road August 36, 3:50 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Don : r have re turned from their est. .a trip, and are stopping for a time at the I. O. Fiber borne, before moving to tneir home In Ashland, when Don con tinues as atbletle coach In the Ash land schools. Mrs. L. O, Grimes and children are spending a two weeks' vacation at Lake o' the woods. Mrs. C. A. Richmond, who has been in poor health for several montns following two serious operations, la slowly regaining her strength. RQNK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Jtorage. We haul anything a) a reasonable prloe. Ill No. FU Street. Phono 633. HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert pack era and mover Special livestock moving equipment Prloes right Riverside. Phone I044-X LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bids for Transportation. The Board of Dlrectora of School District No. 90 will receive bids until August 19th, 1933, for transportation to Medford of school children of said district. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Further Information may be received from B. m. Kline, chairman. Rt. a. Mediord; May E. Chlrgwln. clerk, Rt, 8. Med torn. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE cheap. F. Box 85. Half-grown turkeys. A. Spltamlller, Rt. 4. FOR. SALE White Pekln ducks. O. 0. Rodgers. West Howard School. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep. Ine rooms, with bath room prlvl. leges, garage, 610 per month. 635 So. Riveraide. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR RENT Attractive rooms, board at 14 Cottage. good 3 ROOMS, clean, cool, fully turn.. ground floor, private bath, garage, lights, water. Adult. 344 South Grape. ATTRACTIVE room. 404 S Grape rOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS FOR SALE. CHEAP 8 excellent milk oowa. Phone. 571-R-3. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. 133-L. FOR SALE DOOS AND PET DOGS FOR SALE SHEPHERD dogs 61 each. Dr. Stone. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Nice rooms, board. Close in. 'Phone 858-H. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 B. Rates very moderate. FOR BENT -MISCELLANEOUS OAB1NS 448 So. Front. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Bicycle; must be good. Give price. Box 13440. Tribune. WANTED Mountain ranch, 160 acrea Wcr leSTunlmprovcd. live . ream: want some second growth timber. Box 13434. WOULD like to buy dismantled or damaged Harley 74 motorcycle. Ross Lane, box 451. WANTED Homestead relinquish ment; must be 3000 ft. dev., with permanent live stream, some tim ber. Box 12434, Tribune. 81000 TO INVEST In email business ' partnership considered. NO beer. Box 13379 Tribune. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabin auto camn at Alturas. Calif. Big Pines Lbr. Co., Medford, Ore. WHY? WANTED White Legliorn pullet. Give description and price. Box 123, Butte Falls, Ore. . ivOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cowa to party with feed. H. B. Howell, Rt. 3, Oranta Pass. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co. WANTED to buy old gold, denial scraps, placer gold. Cecil M. Jen nings, corner Front & Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1063. W ANTED Listing of valley bomea !n exchange for choice Cal. property Staple Realty Co.. Ashland. WANTED TO BUY A small flock of Rhode Islano Reds, hen and pul let. for cash. State number and price. Address box 321. Mall Tribune. BAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown, th bay grinder. 40 So. Central. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupholatered, reglued. rednlshed. Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity in 5-room house, axceueni location 1 boi 10631. Tribune. w WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A Phone 479-x. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES, a n I STIIRH ALUMINUM rraas oopper At tunk of ail deacrlotiona. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape Tel 1063 FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT A duplex, well furnish ed, close in: s rooms ana b, 617.50. Phone St or 1149. FOR RENT 6-room house, Inquire 30 S. Fir. close in. For rent Furnished house, water psld, three sleeping rooms. garse Fifteen dollars per month. 138 Al mond Street. MIDWAY CITY WANTED, mech nlo who would llks to build up a business. New deal, new cltv. Between Medford and Central Point. Lot 100 by 300 small house, city water. Total price 6500. 6100 cash, balance terms. Best location in Oregon for garage. ALSO Service station location. 300 ft, frontage on highway. 65O0. Terms, Midway City. ALSO Location for restaurant, barber ahop, auto wrecking lot, etc. Mid way City. J. O. BARNES Phone 010-Y 30 N. Peach FOR SALE Golden bantam sweet corn, 15c dozen; 14 ml. so. Baker's Service Sta. D. Selman. FOR SALE Kelvlnator, Just like new. 675; easy terms. Brunswick radio, like new; less than half of wholesale cost. Piano, second hand: real bargain. COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. Phone 31. Central Point Phoenix Swagger Suit mm rmirr.r JUMIUI, UULLLUL , - IRK CONTINUED J IN SON CLASSES kfe FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries. Pick 'em yourself. 16c gal. Marie Lange, Central Point, phone 307 FOR SALE Alfalfa In shock. Ward. Phone 19-F-31. APRICOTS for sale, 611-J-4. R. J, Earl. Tel. FOR SALE Firat and second crop al falfa hay In stack, 18 ton, Zoa E. Arnold, 1333 Locust St. FOR SALE! Circulating heater, good condition. Buy now. Box 1333S Tribune. FOR SALE Body fir, dry 16-lnch, 61.75: 13-Inch 61.60: green 16-Inch, 81.50; 13-lncb 61.36 per tier. Tel. 473-J. FOR SALE Broccoli and cabbage plants. 1303 E. 11th St. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Good wood renge or will trade for wood, h o. Scott. Rt. 1, Central Point. TRADE 130 A. 6 ml. west Talent, 8- room log house, hot and cold water, other buildings, garden, cow. etc., for Medford property. Bargain to right party. Mrs. J. M. MacDowell, Rt. 1, Talent, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE '30 Auburn. good condition for lighter car ana cash. Also good violin for bicycle. Phone Ken William at 341. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD Portable phonograph, 8 dos. rec orda. call 308 Ashland Ave. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grain Phone 97H-W. PICKLING cucumbers, cut flowers. Mrs. Dressier. Tel. 15S9-Y. FOR SALE Gravensteln apples. Tel. 7-F-14. CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 8. (Bpl.) Grange met Friday night with an Increased attendance. There were number from Jacksonville Grange. Following' the business hour, a. musi cal program was given by the Jack sonville Orangere, opening wtth two solos By Mr. McDonough, accompanied by Miss Barrett, two duet by Mr. and Mrs. Nee accompanied on th piano by Mrs. 81ms, and a chorus of 31 voices, directed by Mrs. McDonough, and accompanied by Miss Barrett gave several numbers, after which. social hour was enjoyed. Lunch was served by the H. E. C. W. H. Harrison Woman' Relief corps met Saturday with a limited attendance on account of the busy season, but the Interest la none the leas keen. No session have been omitted during the year. The Juvenile club membera are urged to be at the club room August 19. Mrs. Calvert will arrange to put on a play at the soldiers' reunion at Ashland In September. Girls are asked to bring lunch and be at the club room by 13 for the regular meeting, also to meet with Mrs. Hermanson for practlco on the afternoon of August 15. Mrs. Haael Atklna Is reported lnv proving from her recent operation for goitre. Senior class ladles of the brick church announce a picnic In Centra. Point park at 8 o'clock August 10. All membera and friends of . the churdh are corddally Invited. ' Ice cream and cake will be aerved. Mrs. W. U. Hover, who, while visit ing her son, Carl Hover end wife, several weeks ago, fell from a plank and dislocated her hip, la alowly re covering from the accident. Mrs. Joe Wright Is still confined to her home from a severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Mae Coleman of Dunsmulr, Cel., Is a guest at the Skyrman home. Clyde Hanson, who sustained ' a PHOENIX Aug. 8. (Spl.) The picnic held Sunday at Lake Creek by the Lake Creek and Phoenix grange proved a great success. Twenty-six members of th Phoenix grange at tended with their famine, making in all a total of 43 from Phoenix. Two horseshoe tournamenta were held, one for the women and on for th men. The tournament for th women was won by Mrs. Mable Quaclienbush of Phoenix, and aecond place by Mrs. Reed Charley of Lake Creek. Price war donated by Hoi- loway a store In Medford. Th men's horseshoe tournament for which prizes were given by the Groceteria of Medford, was won by Vaughn Quackonbush of PAoenlx. Le Den ser of Phoenix won second. In a baseball throw, Sybil Caster of Phoenix won. In a cigarette rolling contest Floyd Daymon of Lake Creek won. In a potato rac Herbert Luak of Phoenix won while the fifty yard dash for boya waa won by a member of the Lake Creek grange. Prizes were given by th Colonial Bakery. The City Meat Market of Medford alao donated prlae for th races. Th baseball gam played In the afternoon by th men of the two granges, waa won by a large score by the Lake Creek grange, wjio won th ball and bat. which was pur chased, and a collection waa taken to pay for the same. The picnic waa auch a aucoeaa that man? voiced the opinion that it should be made a yearly affair. FOR SALE Used sewing machine. aU makes, 65 up; terms If desired. AU make rented and repaired, wrhlte Sewing Machine Co, 34 N. Bartlett. Phoenix Thimble Club In Session PHOENIX, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Thimble club of Oak circle No. 343, met at the home of Mrs. Florence Drake last Friday with 13 present. All membera were urged to have ready by the next meeting of the circle, their donations of article be ing prepared for sals. Next meeting place ws not decided upon, and will be announced later, In the absence of the president, Mrs. Lillian Coleman, presided. KLAMATH SEA SCOUTS VISIT BATTLESHIP ASHLAND. Or.. Aug. . (Spl.) A large number of parent and pros pective students have sent Inquiries to the Southern Oregon Normal ohool in regard to th offering of Junior coin work at th Institution for next year. In response to the Inquiries. President Walter Bedford requested statement from th division of In formation of th Oregon tat ayi- tem of higher education at Eugene The following report ha been re-oelved: According to th most recent out line of curricula offerings at the various state Institutions Just Issued by the state board of higher educe tlon In Its bulletin, 'After I Gradu ate from High School," Junior college privileges within the limits of the teacher training curriculum continue at Southern Oregon Normal school Just as they were last year under official board action at the time of tbe reorganisation of Oregon higher educational Institution. "The bulletin further state that n order to distribute as widely as possible the benefit of general or basic hurher education such a lun lor college offers, the Normal schools at Aahland and LaOrande as priv ileged to accept student who wish to pursue th general studies of the regulsr elementary teacher training course of study, although tneae stu dent may not aim to become. el mentary sohool teacher. Such gen eral atudlea 'are accepted at their full credit valle for the Junior certificate at th university and atat college.' "Interpreted, this mean that the Southern Oregon, Normal ohoot Is perinlted to offer aa Junior college work courses In th liberal art and sciences which would b also requir ed In th regular two-year norma) curriculum, and that the Institution 1 privileged to accept students In the courses whoa ullmat goal might not necessarily be lementary teacher training but who contem plate further work In th art and sciences at on of th other wo degree-granting state institutions, th University of Oregon and Oregon Stat college. It further contem plate that students enrolled In these courses could ranater to the non professional or non-technical schools in the two degree-granting Inatltu tlona without lose of time." . 'f ltH x .' - ' 1 ' f w " ' t - L. vv'via ' i ? M 4 (, t a ' - A n - - - 1 VETERANS TO BET I IN CAOEVIEWS Complaint That Service Con nected Claims, Being Un fairly Treated Brings Ac tion by the President Th swagger suit Is popular In Hollywood for fall. Toby Wing ae. lected thle simple dark gray worst, id suit. KM ED Broadcast Schedule PORTLAND. Aug. 8. (AP) Eight Klamath Fall sea scouts who had sold magaalnea and operated a aoft drink booth to raise money so they could visit the naval contingent In th Portland harbor, returned to their homes today, In the company of twu acoutmaaters. Th boys spent two dsys visiting th frigate Consti tution, th naval cruisers Memphis and Marblehead, and the historic battleship Oregon, While here they lived on an eagle boat In the harbor. LINN ORCHARD. Eagl Point, aprl cots of the usual fine quality, no scale. Will last until Aug. 10. Price a advertised. OAIRY FLY SPRAY Kill files and absolutely keeps flies off cows pas ture. Will not taint milk. SOo per gallon.' bring own container. Jerry Barr, 4th U N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Large 'ce box; also large leotrlo range. 706 Dakota Ave. HODOEN-BKEWSTER Poultry and Dairy feed. Jerry Barr, 4tb St N. Bartlett. NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower prices. Jerry Barr, 4th it Bartlett. Phone 803. i-ROOM modern bom bath, laundry trar screened porch, bullt-ms gar age, abade and ru!t trees; 6700 equity for car. acreage, cabin alt or what have yoa Phone 1538-L or write Box 13337. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs. 7 yesrs old Walter Jones. 3nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for Jay or potatoes, neat Trail R. O Skellenger. Trail. Or. FOU BXCHANOB REAL CSTATB FOR SALE 3O0-acre Improved etock or dairy ranch: 60 acre meadow: free water right: adjoining govern ment rane; macadam road. Box 13437. Tribune. attractive city country proper ties st buyers' price. Easy terms. Rentala. Roberts, 730 West 3nd. Tel. 1528-J. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. unfurn- Islied. 810 No. Bartlett. Phone 314-R-l. . for SALE or TRADS Two lots with log cabin in Talent ror iste rooaei car. Mrs. J. as. Mcuoweu. lament. Route 1. FOR RENT Very attractive duplex: frigldaire. elec. range, oil heater. 6 South Newtown. FOR RENT 30B Summit, v 716 E. Jackson. ' Holly Court cottage. 811 W. 2nd. S3 N. Holly. 320 No. Holly. 1033 W. 9th. Above bouses gfod condition. Ree scnable rentsl. Phone H. H Brown. 103: after 5. 1670 HOM3 FOR ROT Call 696. FOR TRADE Clear six room house In Riverside, Ca'.lf, for Oregon acreage with building. Or will rent place with about ten cows, uin fur nish references, box w.wi inouoff. TO EXCHANGE NIC little bom In Bend. Ore, clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage, what bar you. 169 7tn art. Asaland. SIISLkl.LAMOCB aiitnnriM Pritidsirs Service other Mates rep. Tel. 431. Might 606-1, M. A, BLISS Painting and paper- hanging. Tel. 648-w. 818 S Grape FOR SALE Hotpotnt electrlo range uxe new. nan price, auj uaureL FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle tent 30 by 70 ft. roped and cross roped. O. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3. FOR ssnd. gravel, sediment, fertiliser ana teaming, phone 9 12-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title, vitle Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ar. upstair. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzie across 1. Step S. Hobbr S. Entrance 12. Encourag H, Cereal grass 11, Brave man IS. Coat of an animal 17. Signal fire 10. Let tension 22. Two halvea 23. Kind of parrot IS. (Subtle f area 8m 17. Obtained 10. Birds' homei 13. Alternative U. Vigor: colloq. 15. Church Bitting 11. Aloft 17, Dogma 19. Clerical cap II. Muse of ama tory Doeiry It. Kxlst 14. Porcine It. Mountain la animal Alaska 18. Browne4 bread Rt opermUc eole 18. tshort sleep p,p.hi.. 11. Escaped br M radise trickery 10, Distant but 15, wig within view IS. Ceremonr Departed Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzlt ASTRA Yff STtTA F P S SQL) AR IUhIeIg I A H U FE A "LlslOfi A V D L I tJA B L E RUSe N O A C I DLIE R 1 EuSjA R L I N gEIrHm AIuMC E DOWN t. Parent X. Brother of Cain I, Room under a house 4. Orotic letter I. Gratia , 9. Alwari I. Exclude I. Exclamation I. Leadi Into danger 10. Metal II. Musical sound 18. Obey a certain physical law 11. Clear of an accusation SI. Cover 24. Large stream 28. Not so old 27. Small round mark SI. Before 29. Type measure .31. Expression 0 rebuke II. Health resort II. Jumbled type 28. Contradict J 9. Large serpfnt 40. Act of holding 42. The present day 44. In this place 45. Roman poet 47. Reach across 49. Related K0. Kind of fuel 61. Snur mora K4. L"nevkd 17. Perform JACHSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Tl'le Insurance. The only complete Title 9i ten in Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET O BO ROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental nig cleaning, epeclslty. Piano anc. tftolln Instruction. PBED ALTON HAiQHT. Teacher oi Piano. Height Song 8emc. Arrang ing, Composing, ato. S18 Liberty B.dg. Piano Toning. EXPERT PIANO TUNINO Regulat ing, repairing Phone 33. PruUt'a Melody Shop. Lew Haneea. former ly of pDrtliad. is IP'7 ' m H U a i5 T1 lm m 3i w w 1 H W,W; ii Ts rpriS" 33 : Mi Mz 1 1 -"a .,' . i--A Western Auto I Co-Operating F or Nation's Recovery Bringing about th employment of many more men through th reduc tion of each employee working time the Western Auto 8upply company 1 doing Its part In the president's plan tor national recovery, according to O. J. Prltchett, local manager of the auto accessory firm. The N. R. A. pledge waa algned and presented on August 1; the opening day for government acceptance of pledgee. Approximately 1000 employee are receiving the benefit of th reduced hours, with, of course, no reduction In pay." saya Mr. Prltchett. "In or. ter to maintain our usual high stan dard of service to our customers, this necessitated the employment of about 200 more men. While our salaries have alwaya been higher than the average paid by others In th retail automobllo accessory business, and while our salesmen have always worked a short er number of hours than others In thla business, w hav gldly don our part and signed th agreement with President Roosevelt. "Th Western Auto Supply com pany has alwaya adhered to th high standard of quality and service es tablished with th. opening of Its first store In th weet seventeen years ago. We hav always given our customers th highest quality possi ble, consistent with fair price and fair working condition tor our people. It ha always been th. intention of Western Auto to make avery store regardleaa of It alao or location, a plac w.hsre people enjoy to trade. W. hav. trained every employee to know th. full meaning of Western Autot policy of service to the cus tomer and bellev that policy ha been reaponslbl. for th ouutandlng ucces of th Western Auto Supply company and haa gained for us the nam. 'auto aupply headquarters among western motorist." Circle At Phoenix Plans Social Meet PHOENIX. Aug. -(Apl.) Neigh bor of Woodcraft circle held It lsst meetln of the month Thursday ntght There will b oclal meeting at the horn of Mr. Maud Daugherty Thursday afternoon, August 34. Neat regular meetln (of the circle will be at th hall on th tint Thuri day in September, and at this time on new member will b lnltlted. A practice will b held between this dat and th next meeting date, of which officers and guard will be ontlfled. At the meeting on Thursday ntght. It was decided to put on contest for new members, and a committee consisting of Iul Oolvtr, Florence Drsx snd Lillian Coleman was p pointed to mak all plan and to re port at th next regular meeting. WertnMflay. a :00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune 8;0& Musical clock, tilt A Peerless Farad. 8:80 Shopping Outd. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 0 :J0 Mornuig Melody. 10:00D. S, Weather Forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parad. 10:18 Musical Notes. 10:80 Morning Comment. 10:48 Quartettes Parade, 110 Kay Whit. 11:08 The Oranta Pass Hour. 11:90 Martial Music. 11:80 Song and Comedy. 19:00 Color Magic. 19:18 Radio Rendeivous. 19:80 New Flashes, Mall Tribune. 13:30 pipe Orgsn Concert. 13:45 Popularity 1 :00 The Lumber Jack. , t :80 Varieties. 9:00 Olssslflsd AV t 8:00 Songs for Everyday. 8:80 KMBD Program Review. 8:38 Mualc of Old. 4:00 Cocktail of Music 4 :80 Maaterworks. 8:00 Popular Parad..'. 6:40 Aahland Entertainment view. 8:48 News Digest, Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Guide., 8:18 Sport and Fishing Flashes by Al Plche. 6:30 A Tour of San Francisco. 6:80 SI and Elmer. 6:48 Vignettes. 7:00 Amateur Night. 7:30-8:00 Sventld. Re By HARRY FEROTSOM. United Press Starr Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Aug. 7, (UP) TO. special review boards, set up by President Roosevelt to adjust vete rans' compensation caaea under th economy act ar. xpotd to complete their work by October 81, the vete rans' bureau announced tonight. inese oosrd. composed of cltlrens and technical advisers, hav been In structed to resolv "11 reasonable doubt in favor of th veterans." Protests Bring Action, establishment of the, boards waa mad necessary by th vigorous pro tests that followed the action of con gree In giving Mr. Roosevelt power to reduce compensation br about $400,000,000. Veterans complained that some service -connected caae were being unfairly discriminated against. President Roosevelt prom ised careful consideration of all classes; creation of these regional boarda 1 th fulfillment of that promise, ' In Issuing direction to th boards Frank T. Hlnee, veterans' adminis trator, ssld: "Th special review board srs 41 recttd to determln on an avaitabl evidence the question of whether ser vice connection shall b granted not withstanding the evidence may not . clearly demonetret th existence of th. disease. In their decisions ther shall resolve all doubt In Ivor of th veteran. The burden of oroof in auch case being on th government.' In Presumptive Cases. The board win function particu larly in th o-calied "presumptive cases." Those are th one on which. It II granted that any ailment con tracted by a veteran within six year after hi discharge shall be presumed to have originated during his period of service. "A claimant," aald th veterana' " bureau, "la not required to estsblish th service origin of a condition either to a mathematical or moral certainty. The claimant la required In all oassa to adduc such evidence ... a to cre ate in a fair and Impartial mind th belief that his claim I well grounded. But th claim la not to be denied because there I room for a lingering doubt as to whether torn of hi statement or aom of hi witnesses ar tru where th same hav not been Impeached or contradicted. Disregard Own Feelings. It 1 to b remembered that th. majority of th claimant ar. seeking nsnerit or law to which they bellev. themselves entitled. In th. exercl. of their function th member of th special boards must not allow their personal feelings to Intrude: as antagonlatlc, critical or even abusive attitude cn th part of th claimant should not In any Instance Influenc. th board member In th handling of th case." Boarda already have been annotate In New York. Massachusatt and Illi nois. Other will be appointed promptly, It was said. Meteorological Report August 8. 1033. Forecast. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday. Temperature above normal. Oregon: Fair weat portion tonight and Wednesday, but fog near coast Partly cloudy east portion with local afternoon thunder storm In moun tain. Temperature generally above normal In Interior. Drmirht F.ndangera Quail. MONCTT. Mo, UP) Prolonged drought la threatening to win out large convoy of quail In southern Missouri. Sportsmen hav. asked farmers to set out tub of water for th gird. Auto (las, plate and abatur-proof. Brill Metal Work. Local Data, Temperature a year ago Highest. 76: lowest. 81. today Total monthly precipitation, trace Excess for the month, trace. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1, 1033. 14.88 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 9.06 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes. terday, 90; 8 a. m. today, 73 Tomorrow: Sunrise, sunset, 7:30 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. 120 Meridian Time. Ol Boston Cheyenne Chicsgo Eureka . 84 . 78 . 83 , 86 , 86 70 Helena . Let Angele . MEDFORD 04 New Orleana 88 New York 83 Omaha 04 Phoenix . 08 Portland 63 Reno 03 Roseburg 88 Sslt Lake . SO Sen Francisco., 64 Seattle 78 spoken 89 walla Walla - 84 Washington, DC. 84 T. p.Cdy. P Cdy. Clear Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear P.Cdy. P.Cdy Rain Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Phone 843. We'll haul sway youi refus. City Sanr.ar; Seivjot. 13,397 ARE FED BY LIONS CLUB DURING WINTER The Community Kitchen, conduct ed by the Lions Club through . com mittee consisting of Carl Stuart, U E. Brophy and B. O. Harding, sua pended operations on July 81st, hav ing operated continuously sine No vember 7th. 1033. During Vie period mentioned meals were supplied to 13,807 per sons, the greater part of whom war transients. Sleeping qusrtera ware furnished during th same period to 8308 men, women and children. While th meal were not elabor ate, every caller waa supplied with sn abundance of hot clean, nour ishing food, and the report of va rious inspection by local visitors gave nothing but praise to the clean- lines and comfort of th arrange ments. Then was no "bread Una." Every caller was seated and provided with tab! war. Cot were furnish ed In th teeplng quarter. At trie beginning of this nterprla It was hoped to finance it by the aale of scrip book, and some such book were sold. Th demand for aid aoon grew so Urge that thla method w found impractical, but donation from merchants and va rious other source of food, supplle and money and finally th assistance of th governor relief committee mad It possible to close the season without a deficit. Th Lion club wlahe to extend It heartiest appreciation to an th indlvlduala. firm. nd various agen clea which have made this undertak ing success. It la hoped that con ditions another winter win be auch as to make thle enterprise unneces sary, but If help should be required, the Lion will again take up the work. Nemmrn Hate ' "Lot" of Eat. ' BOSTON. (UP) A alngle block Washington etreet , In Boston. "Newrpeper Row," boasts no Its than sight mutuant.