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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI), OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933. PAGE THIRTEEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad WMfl to Mil joui Borne? Want to get rid ot tew odds and snd la household furnishings Do you need tool 'tor your gar dent An inexpensive Want-Ad la the Mall - Tribune Classified Page will find the answer to these and many other perplexing oroblems. Here Are the Rates: per word first insertion (Minimum 36c) Cacb additional insertion, oar word le (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes el.26 75 Phone LOST AND FOUMD jjOST Bunch keys on key chain, on North surlier. iw. LOST Oold fraternity pin, "J. Curtis Barnes" on back. Reward. 20 N. Peach St. Phone 910-Y. LOST Horn-rlm glasses Mondsy night between Sacred Heart hos pital and Riverside. Please return to Mall Tribune. Lost Black heifer, $ months old. Last seen at Central Point bridge. Phone C. C. Hoover, 437-Y. LOST It dog missing, call 1616. j HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Capable housekeeper for man and 3 children. Must be clean, efficient and have references. Tel. Mr. Jones at 400 or 894-R. WANTED MALE HELP MAN with family must have sustain ing employment. Reliable. Refer ences. All communications answer ed. Box 12251, Tribune. WANTED SITUATION COMPETENT lady 23 wants house work. References. Box US71. Trlb- WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Bsby carriage. Write Box 12045, Tribune. WANTED To borrow $200 at 10. Good security. Box 1248, Tribune. WILL PAY CASH for late model light car. Phone 1041-M. or see Olenn Darby, King's highway. . WANTED Late model typewriter; prefer portable; pay cash. Box 12139. Tribune. MOTHER and daughter want trans portation to Los Angeles between Aug. 31 and 25. Phone 1438. rOR Painting, paperhanglng and tinting, call 908-L. WANTED Modern house to rent, 8 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse. Phone 9 17-J. WANTED To rent, Sept. 1, modern s or 6-room furnished house. Call 731-X. WANTED White Legborn pullet. Olve description and price. Box 123, Butte Falls. Ore. WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cows to party with feed. H. 8. Howell. Rt. 2, Grants Pass. WANTED to buy old gold, dental scraps, placer gold Cecil M. Jen nings, corner Front 8s Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or whst have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St. Tel 1063. WANTED Listings of valley homes B exchange for choice Cal property Staple Realty Co., Ashland. BAY GRINDING A specialty Brown, the bay grinder, 40 So Central. PHONE 989-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued. reflnished. Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity in a-room house, jxcellent location box 1063L Tribune. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 4I9-X. JUN WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES is RADIATOR 8. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER a unk of ail descriptions. MEDFORD BAKOAUI HOUSE 3' No Orape Tel 1063 FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished cottage, garage, gas range, strictly modern. 38 South Peach. FOR RENT 5-room modern bouse, east side. Phone 1658. FOR RENT September 1, modern 5 room unfurnished house on east side; hardwood floors, furnace, fire place, bullt-lns, nice lswn and scrubs. Phone 1292-Y. COMPLETELY furnished modern home; piano, oil heater, fireplace, garage; $25 month. 504 Palm St. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house; overstuffed: 122 .50. ail Cottage Key 308 Ashland Ave. Phone 1382-J. HOMES FOR RENT CaU 696. FOR SALE OR RENT iidney SroltD nome isomer West Main At Orange Exclusive listing w L Vawter Jsckson Co Bank Bldg. TOR RENT Furnished house, water paid, three sleeping rooms, parage Fifteen dollars per month. 126 Al mond Street. . FOR RENT Partly (urn. house. Icq. 444 N. Front, POB BENT HOD8EB FOR RENT Sll West 2nd. 820 North Roily. Holly Court. 90S Tripp. 730 Oak 8t. 103 So. Orange. 808 West 10th. Above houses from $13.50 to $35.00. 1st Insurance Agency, H. H Brown. Phone 101. after J. 1870. FIVE room furnlaned borne. 118 Cot tage. HOUSES $10. $13 (0 and $16. water paid; wood range Phone 105. POT RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown ft White. ' CLASSY modern fi-room stucco, east front Clear 626 Pine. FOB BENT APARTMENTS ONE -or 3-room. with kitchenette, also garage. U06 E, Main St. FOR RENT Furnished (front) apart ment. Large living room and din ing room combined: fireplace; slop ing room with closet; bath; toilet; kitchenette with refrigerator; hot and cold water; steam heat. Rea sonable rent. Mall Tribune. Tel. 76. FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment, combination living and dining room, sleeping room, kitchenette with bullt-lns. gas range, refrigerator, bath and toilet. Heat and water furnished. Rent $18.00 per month. Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished 9 and 8 room apartments, shade. 616 N. Central. FURNISHED 9 & 3 room apts, and garage. 804 w. 10th. F03 RENT Apts. 835 No. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 345 No. Bartlett. DRRELL COURT 839 No Holly. FOR BENT njKMSHED BOOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with bath room privi leges, garage. $10 per month. 325 So Riverside. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good board at 14 Cottage. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape FOR SENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x60 feet on . Grape St. Suitable for small busi ness. Located next door to Mall Tribune Job Shop. - Reasonable rent. Call at Mall Tribune office or Phone 75. OAB1N8 445 So. Front. FOB EXCHANGE 40-ACRE fruit and alfalfa ranch for Medford residence and some cash. Terms on balance. Box .32132, Tribune. WILL TRADE Hudson coach and Star pick-up for light 6 in good condi tion. Inquire Ray's Market, Talent. WILL TRADE table radio set or port able radio for desk. Cllne Plsno Co. FOR SALE Or trade for light car, Jersey cow. H. Prince, Meyers lane, off Stewart Ave. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan Is good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grate Phone 978-W. i-ROwM modern borne bath laundry tra screened porch bullt-lns gar age ahade and . tult trees; $700 equity for csr. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good toi'Jid work horse, 1400 lbs 7 years old Walter Jones, 3nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD tor jay or potatoes near Trail R O Skellenger, ItaU Or. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acres with water; small orchard, small house, 1!4 blocks from high school in city of Rogue River. For Information write A. R. Owings. Independent Service Sta Central Point, Ore. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home la Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage, what have you. 155 7th St.. Ashland, WANTED Home or business prop erty in Medford or any nearby good town.'worth $6000, to exchange for 12-room home suitable for boarding college students. It Is a beautiful home with shrubs, lswn. shade. Soars - Porter, Box 429, Chlco. Cal. FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown As White. FOB SALfc AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE 1929 Bulck sedan in ex cellent condition. Phone ','30-R. Good Used Cars! Trade : Your Old Car (or a Better Onel A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1938 LaSalle Convertible Coupe. 1919 Auburn 8 Sedan. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. ' 1928 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe. 1929 Chevrolet 6 Sedan. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N Riverside - FOR SALE On Federal truck, one Bulck sedan, cheap. CaU $30 6. Central, FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford truck. Medford Fuel Co. For Sale MIMICAL. INSTRUMENTS 1933 MODEL Bungalow Piano, used only 4 months. Will sell for the balsnre contract, over 40 per cent less than former price. Will accept your o:d instrument as part pay ment, rental terms on bsl. Cline Plsno Co., Mam and Rtvexskl. MTSICAL INSTRUMENTS WE HAVE several fin used plsnos of well known makes, J. Bauer, Stock, Victor. Crown, Metzow, and others, from $69. Terms as low as $1 per week. BUT NOW and SAVE. Cllne Piano Co- Main and Riverside. SLIGHTLY used Baby Grand, like new. A real bargain. Rental terms will handle. See at Cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. FOB SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Purebred cocker spaniel puppies. Cheap roller canaries. Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville. Phone 173. FOB SALb LIVESTOCK TWO Jersey heifers, 8 and 16 months. Blood, Pitt View Ave. FOR SALE POULTBY R. I. RED pullets, 20 weeks old. Blood. Pitt View Ave., near Central point. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS ONE Sawyer-Weber valve retacer, !i and 14 -Inch VanDorn drill, 1 hy draulic heavy duty garage Jack; other garage tools. Earl Frye. 444 North Grape St. NICE fresh Golden Bantam sweet corn. Will deliver direct to your home for canning. Phone 307, Centra Point, Ore. FOR SALE Davenport, electric range, radio, winter coat, $5.00. 38 Myrtle. HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale. 117 . Mistletoe. FOR SALE Canning beans, Blue Lake and Kentucky Wonder. You pick them, 2c lb; picked. 2c. Second white house on old Midway road, Alledze Garden. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Bring containers, cnas t. uray, uoia Hill. Ore. FOR SALE Team bay mares, wagon and harness. Cozy Nook ranch, mile west Phoenix. PEACHES for sale. Cozy Nook ranch. ft mue west rnoemx. SICKLING cucumbers, cut flowers. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Msln. FOR SALE Baled straw 30c per bale. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l FOR SALE Boat and trailer; fine condition. J. W, Jacobs, 604 Pine St. FOR SALE Gravensteln apples. Tel. 7-F-14. FOR SALE Golden sweet corn, to matoes, other vegetsbles. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville .highway. FOR SALE Pat's 2nd . Hand Store and property. Come and get your bargains. CANNING beans, broccoli and cab bage plants. 1202 E. 11th St. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. 88 up: terms If desired AU makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N Bartlett DAIRY PLY SPRAY Kills " flies and absolutely keeps flies off cows pas. ture. Will not taint milk coc per gallon, bring own container. Jerry Barr. 4th it N Bartlett. FOR SALE Large 'ce box: "alsoTaxge electno range. 706 Dakota Ave. HODGEN-BREWSTER Poultry and Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr. 4th 4 N Bartlett. NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower prices Jerry Barr, 4th 4s Bartlett Phone 803. FOR SAJjC Hotpomt electric range like new hall Dries 422 Laurel. FOP. aand. gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, phone 912-J. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MEAT MARKET and Grocery store. Write Box 13303, Tribune. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabln auto camp at Altursa. Call! Big Pines Lbr. Co.. Medford, Or. FOB SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FINE $550 Crown Upright Grand Piano with ukelele and banjo at tachments, a bargain. Terms $1 a week, cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside, Medford. PIANOS FOR RENT 2 a mcntrTup! is- aoouc our free delivery offer. Call or write, Cllne Piano Co. Tel. 426. Main and Riverside. MI8CEI.LANEOCS Authorized Prtg'.dalre Service Other Makes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 905-Y FRUIT PACKERS' tally cards and packers numbers at Job department of tha Mail Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House -leaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, apeclalty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Orejoa Printing of all kinds; book blading; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash aslea slips and everything in the printing lines. 38-30 N Grape Phone) 78. Ahitract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, title Insurance. Rooms 8 and a. no. 83 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract or Title and TUk Insurance. The only complete Title By item in Jackson Coo nt y. Money to Lena. WB LEND tfONEY aJN FURNITURE AND LATE M UEI AUT08 Thre per cent per month on un paid b&lance No other charges See W & Thomas. 45 8 Central Ground floor CraMrian Theatre Bid. tVftt Uosum fio, 9-147, BUSINESS DIRECTOR Pointing and Paperhanglng. M. A BUSS Painting and paper hanging. Tel 846-W. 818 S Grape Piano ant violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAjOHT. Teacher ol Piano Height Song Service. Arrang ing, Composing, eto. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tra lister. BADS l'RANSF-R STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed. REINKINQ TRUCKING CO. Trans fer .nd Jtorage We Haul anything a: reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 333. x HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers snd movers SpeciBl livestock moving equipment Prices right Riverside. Phone 1044-K LEGAL NOTICES Call for Rids for Transportation. The Board of Directors 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. 3, Medford; May E. Chlrgwln. clerk. Rt. 8. Med ford. LECTURE SERIES FOR CCC YOUTHS Through the co-operation of D. 8. Llbbey, park naturalist and assistant superintendent at Crater Lake na tional park, a series of lectures are to be given by the ranger naturalists, for the benefit of the boys In the CCO camps, Wineglass and Govern ment camp. Arrangements are also being made so that illustrated talks may be given at the two camps, according to word received by commanding officer, Ma jor Clare H. Armstrong, at headquar ters here. The subjects of the lectures are national park service, Its history and purpose, geological history of Crater Lake, fire suppression and fire con trol, trees of Pacific northwest, the animals of the park, bears, their habits and antics, the mountain Hon, the story told by rocks, the American Indian, Indian legends and myths concerning Crater lake, Oregon snd Crater lake yesterday and today, win ter sleepers of rosier Lake national park and sun dodgers of Crater lake. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. (AP) Sec retary Wallace announced today that & decision had been reached to pro vide a fund of "not less than $30, 000,000 to carry on a marketing op eration to purchase enoxigh butter and cheese to Improve' present dairy prices." Described as an emergency plan to strengthen the whole dairy Industry, the announcement said funds were to be raised by the dairy industry Itself. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Strike Kent) Man whom some sup pose to have written plays Sack English river Singly Literary fragments Medicinal herb Gold lace or braid Near Loose gar ment . City In Tens Head covering Public vehicles Mountain; comb, form Total Scolding or brawling woman Fdge Prank Palm leaf Do something In return Negative vote Falsehood Belgian river Wain earth (or fold 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzl L I gjARCK5lPEe.lA 31 mm mm IMIEIRIEMS 1BREDEY1EQHE151T Measures of St. length S9. Restrict Note of the scale Pontvonement 1. Mechanical do- 2. vice uned In t, making large , sheets of plate glaes I. Anger t. Company T. Pnem Lait point ' ij wt 5 t i7 r w r r im 'w-i m 73 ,6 7 Sill 11 11H W -'.mi3 -IB' f w- 33. -HI-3-3 34 W'M , :tt - H!L, Hliiyp "fflA tbJLt, 0: py- I 1 Sams Valley ; 8AM3 VALLEY, Aug 18. (Spl.) Mrs. J. L. rank. Mrs. O T. Wilson and Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller. officers of Vie Sams Valley Economic Extension unit met Saturday with the Gold Hill ladles to work on the program of relief canning for -this district. Those who are ellglb.e to receive cans should notify Mrs. J. L. Prink, chairman. First annln,? will be done at the school houso Thursday pro viding those receiving cans can pro cure beans by that time. Any one who will be able to donate beans for this project is asked to notify Mrs. Prink. &ams Valley post office. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Richard son and son Donald of Bean Lane and ficbt. Sage of Tahiti Rock were Sunday visitors ' here. Regular initiatory work will be put on by the Sams Valley degree team Saturday night for the new Qrango candidates, awaiting the 3rd and 4th degrees. Frlonds in this community were surprised to learn of the death of Mrs, Nellie Roberts Gall Sunday. Mrs. Gall was a resident of this dis trict thirty years ago and is well remembered by old time residents. Mrs. E. A. Edwardson of Harbor is visiting this week with Mrs. Pete Burreson. 4 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Aig. 18.-(Spl.) Mrs. Henry of this creek, who was In an accident on Jacksonville rood Sat urday night, Is ve:y much improved. Mrs. J as. McDowell and son and daughter movtd to Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Green were out to Ashland Thursday. Mi Nellie Yerkgeneon was in Med ford hopping Saturday. William Shann and Lorln Close were in Medford Tuesday. Alfred Bennlngfleld la spending a while with. Jack Redel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarno and son Nick, spent the week-end In Grants Pass. Miss Ruth Mays called on Miss Bon Nell Jones Wednesday. Mr. Romlnger and son were out to Ashland Tuesday. Steve Lunak was in Talent Tues day. Prank Casey was In Medford Sat urday on business. The hottest day here this year wm Tuesday, with the temperature stand ing at 100. Mr. and Mrs. James Maya were In Ashland Thursday. George Young spent Monday and Tuesday in Medford. Sunday callers at the Maya home were Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell, Frank Centers and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Redel. Notice. Som Medford business men are still buying their printing from can vassera who live in Medford but who send the orders out of the city and county to have the printing done. Not a very good way to build up home Industries and put over the N. R. A. Insist that your printing be done at home. (Adv.) Cross-Word Puzzie I. Rare gas I, Melody sung by Venetian gondoliers 18. Tropical bird 11. Aeriform fluid 16. Philippine peasant IB. Wealthy .21. Aloft 2t Anxiety 21. .Sign of ths zodiao 24. Forced 2h. Mongrel drig 17. Show to be false 39. Saccharine 30. Pen ill. Firmament 34. Mctnl con tainer 37. Melody 41. Greek letter 42. .Swamp 44. Bomtnlnc existing only In Imagina tion 4B. Stringy 48. Perish 47. Sea eagle 45. Flih eggs SO. Lawless crowd si. Commotioa H2. Novel 65. Artlflrlnl language OTE M J D l N G T Y E A L 5sEai Bee's food Appliance for rlaying a violin DOWN Wooden pin Hewing tool Twice five That which tempts Wing Pollution In contact with from bov IEFS Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK. Aug. 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson of Med ford were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flene. Marlon Edmunds of Medford spent several days last week the guest of Nina Croft. Jean Upton of Sams Valley spent lost week as the guest of Dora Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland of Port land have spent a week here visiting relatives. They spent the first week of their vacation fishing In Clear lake, the headwaters of the McKenzle river, and brought with them a string of fine cutthroat trout to show their ability aa fishermen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lilly and chil dren, who live on the right fork of the creek, spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mra. Earl Croft. Mrs. Eva Newton, her brother, Cur tis Miller, and her daughter, Mrs. Lulu Dusen berry, wee native lowans who attended the Iowa picnic in Oold Hill August 6, and report a pleasant day. Hoi well threshing machine from near Grants Pass was here last week threshing for Oliver Pierce, Ed Piene and J. (J. Smith. My. and Mra. R. Sutherland, Mrs. Eva Newton and Mrs. Nora Walt spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. H. H. El- hart in Ashland. J. U. Smith and family, R. L. Cook, wife and son Clarence, of Oold Hill, and Mra. Margaret McAdama of Grants Pass motored to Crescent City Sunday adn enpoyed the oool meather there. S. A. Dusenberry left Thursday to take his brother Robert and family to the hop yard below Grants Pass, where picking will soon be In full awing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Mrs. Eva Newton and Mra. Lily Du senberry drove to Grants Pass Mon day evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Stoma. Mrs. E. C. Fiene, who returned re cently from a visit with her daughter In Portland, reports her son-in-law, Frank Taylor, who has been In a hos pital for the past eight months with .spinal trouble, U now able to be up and walk some distance without the aid of crutches. Their many friends here will be glad to learn of his re covery and hope he will soon be able to return here. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 18. (Spl.) Picnic sponsored by ths senior lsdles' class of the Federated church, and held In the city park Thursday night, was sn enjoyable affair. Group sing ing was led by Mrs. wyatt; a duet was sung by Mesdames Lola Young snd Frances Wyatt; various games were provided for the many children in attendance, followed by refresh ments of Ice cream and cske. Miss Velma McCredle will be host ess to the H. E. C. August 33, 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Guy Tex and daughter Oeral- dlne are In Prospect, guests of Mrs. Jim Orleve, who Is a sister of Mrs. Tex. Soldiers' reunion at Ashland will be held August 24, Instead of In September, as previously announced. Mrs. Stella Cobb ot Medford was a guest of Mrs. L. H. Smith Friday. c. e. Smith and children, who took advantage of the rates to Portland to see the frigate Constitution and visit relatives, returned Monday. E HALL LOGS REM At the meeting of Roxy Ann Grange held recently, announcement was made that the loga for the new Grange hall had been cut, and the organisation la now receiving bids for hauling. A large number were In attendance at the gathering of the Grange, and a membership drive waa opened, with Mrs. J. W. Murphy named captain of the blue team and W. C. Anderson captain of the orange team. At the gathering this Friday, the men will have charge of the program and refreshments. Oene Cameron will be chairman for the evening, Sunday the grangers and their fam ilies will motor to the Llthla park at Ashland for a picnic Last Wednesday the home exten sion unit met with Mabel Thornton, with about 30 ladles present. Mabel c. Mack, county home demonstration agent, gave a demonstration of can ning beans, corn and meat. The 41st annual reunion of the Soldiers and Sailors association of southern Oregon will be held next Thursday in Ashland park, It was an nounced yesterday. And alt remain lng comrade of the steadily decreas ing ranka are especially urged to Join in the reunion program. Registration will be from 10 a. m. until noon, when a ptcnlo dinner will be served with coffee, cream, sugar and Ice cream furnished by the or ganisation. Those attending are ask ed to bring their own picnic lunches tnd table service. The picnic dinner will be followed by business session and program in the civic clubhouM, beginning at 1:43 o clock. Each relief corps is ask ed to furnish two number on the program. CUBANS SCATTER SHE fflMma f9 iM mi it llifcl As the political situation In Cuba grew exceptionally tense with President Gerardo Machado calling out troops to keep order, Hots broke out in Havana with the result a score of persons were killed and more than 100 Injured when the soldiers shot Into the crowd. Above are two scenes of the disorders, the lower showing massed throng before firing began and (upper) orowds fleeing gunfire, (Asso ciated Press Photos) Dried and Canned Fruit Needed for Winter Diet ay the Bureau of Home Economics, i U. 8. Department of Agriculture. I In northern climates dried fruits and canned frulta are money savers, whether put up at home or bought in the grocery. They are actually cheap nowadays, and they are good investment oecause they are protec tive foods. They supply some of the rood values of fresh fruits which may be out of reach In price at this time of year. Of the dried fruits, prunes, apri cots and' pesches are entitled to special mention. When fresh all three of these fruits are valuable for their content of vitamins A. B, snd O. Fresh aprlcata and peaches con tribute some Iron to the diet.' Dried fruit Is merely fresh fruit with water taken out. After drying, prunes, apri cots and peaches retain their minerals and a considerable percentage of their vitamin A. Prunes retain a good, pro portion of their vitamin B also, and pssches and apricot retain much of their vitamin O If they are sulphured before drying, as ususl, In the com mercial drying process. It Is In the cooking or dried rrun at home tliM 'ood values are moat likely to be lost, the specialists say. To avoid this as far as possible, and at the same time to get ths best fla vor and texture, the bureau ot home economics suggests: (1) Use dried fruit uncooked when you can; (3) If it Is to be cooked, shorten the cooking time to allow the fruit merely to become plump and tender; (3) u tlie fruit Is soaked, cook It la the soaking water: (4) serve the cooking water (or sirup) wltn tne rruis. Prunes and apricots can be used without cooking If put to soak In hot water and left until plump and ten der. Dried peaches are best If cooked. Soaking the fruit before cooking re duces the cooking time, but It Is not necessary to soak overnight. For serving as stewed fruit, the flavor and texture are better If the soaking time is much shorter. Different lot of fruit may require somewhat differ ent treatment, but half an hour of soaking in hot water will be found sufficient, as a rule, for dried poaches, and an hour for prunes. Dried sprt oots need not be soaked at all. For puddings and whips, hovever, where pulp snd Jutoe are combined, the fruit may be soaked for several hours, or overnight, In order to mske the pulp go through the colander more easily. Csnned fruit, aa well as dried frulu, retain considerable of the orig inal vitamin content. Apricots, pesches and pineapple, among the cheaper canned fruit, are sources of vitamins A and O. To make the moat of the flavor of dried or canned frull, the bureau of home economlca suggests eomblns tlons with rice, with hominy grits, with tapioca, with gelatin, or In shortcske. For a simple, all-frult des sert, dried prunes and apricot cooked together are an excellent combination, Aa a prune variation, a relish may be made by simmering the prunes In a spiced sirup to which vinegar has been added. Ralslna, of course, have countless uses with oatmeal or whole wheat at breakfast, In ssuce with ham, In cookies and cakes of many kinds, as well a In puddings and plea. They add their flavor and their augar, and alao a fair quantity ot Iron and other minerals. LOW COST MENU FOB ONt DAT. Breakfast. Rot Cereal Top Milk Tomato Juice for Youngest Child Toast Coffee (adults) Milk (children) AS BULLETS FLY fs.ii; . 3 i.v tv:;m. "M4U 8 Dinner. Hamburg with Tomato Sauce Mashed Potatoes ' - - Heated Soft Roll Tea (adults.) - Milk (children) Supper. Spilt Pea Soup Toast or Crackers Prune and Apricot PI Milk for All KEOIPE8. - Prune and Apricot Pie, H pound prunes- ..... 14 pound apricots 3 cups water 9 tablespoon cornstarch teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter or other fat Pastry. Bosk the prunes and apricots, drain and save the Juice. Remove the seeds from tha prunes, snd cut the fruit lightly. To the fruit Juice add the cornstarch, sugar, and salt, and cook ior a lew minutes. Aaa tne iron aoa cook until It Is heated through. Pour the mixture Into a deep pie pan lined with pastry. Dot the top with fat. Cover with a layer of pastry dough. Bake about 30 minutes In a moderately hot oven (400 degree F). Sprinkle with powdered sugar while hot and serve the pie hot or cold. Jellied Prunes. H pound dried prunes, cooked cooked and pitted ' 9 tablespoon gelatin t4 cup cold water 1 cup augar l teaspoon salt - cup lemon Julca. Heat the prune Juice, and If neces sary add water to make 3 cups. Mean time soften the gelatin In the cold water and add. with the augar and salt to the hot fruit Juice, stir until dissolved, and set aside to chill. Cut the prunes Into smsll pieces and when the gelatin mixture has partly set,, stir In the prunes and lemon Juice and put In a cold place tor 3 or 4 hours or until set. Serve plain or with milk or cresm. Apricot Tapioca, pound dried apricots, cooked . 3 tsblespoon qulck-cooklng tspt- oca cup sugsr teaspoon sslt. ' If necessary, add water to make 9 cups of Juice from the cooked sprl cot. Btlr the tapioca In the Julos and cook In a double boll?r for 15 minutes, or until the tapioca Is clear. Cut the apricots Into small p.eces and odd with he super and silt lo the tapioca. Chill and serve with milk or cream. Prune Whip. 4 pound prunes 1 cups wster cup sugar teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon Juice, or more 1 egg whl;ei. Cook the prunes in the water, add the sugsr, and salt, and press through a colander. Add the lemon Jules and fold In the stiffly-beaten whites of gg- FUNERAL HELD FOR EX-LEGION LEADER 6AKFRANCI8CO. Aug. 18. (AP) Funral services were held yesterday at Trinity church here for William B. FoMett, first state department commander of the American Legion In Oregon. The body wll! be sent to Chicago for Interment. Poll?tt early Wednesday shot him self to death while he est in Hunt ington park. Real estate or tnauraucv le&Te It to Jones. Phone 096.