MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1933. PAGE NINE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here i Why Not Try a Want-Ad W4KI to wtU your nomer Want 10 nt rM M In odd. ,naM in B.ou-old mrnisning Do tou need tooU tot jaw 4dnt An inexpen.lv. Want-Ad ta th'. Uall mount Classified Pag. irUl find (he imb to these and many other perplexing oroblema. Hsre Are the Rates: pt word first insertion 3c (MiTiim11T" ' Each additional InaerUon. lc per nora Pet line per month, without copy change . 75 Phone "LOST ASH FOUND men. , - - "blue geese. Owner Phone 468-R-3. T-imMMte' FreVwhpoodle nd Spite; brown tip. on ear.. 0 Boardman et. Jv losT-Brown leatherMUfolT con talnlng driver'. license, etc. Re ward. Tribune office. LOST It dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALB HELP SiSTlvANTEb-Call 134 PortUnd Ave. iw M B , , . ;X5TEll.tWllable g111 '" 2 Jft dren; reference.. Phone 1464 be tween 10 ana is WOMEN, earn 1- down sewing home .pafe time? material, cut. Induc tion, furnished, experience unnec essary. Write Superior Dress Com pany, 203 Havemcyer St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTED Reliable and unincumber ed woman for cooking and house work or small family on rancu. Address Box 97. Oazelle. Cal. WiNTED 2 women to etay with my wlte. 647 Marie St. WANTED MALE HELP MEN WANTED BIO FIELD DIESELS Big pay. Die sel trucks, busses, tractors, etc.. de manding trained operators, mechan ics is salesmen everywhere. Get ready now. Only short time re quired Work out part training at 1.00 per hr In our shops. Day & night classes, special fall rates now i on. Transportation paid. Call or Drlte Diesel Power Engineering Schools. 3320 20th St., San Fran cisco. R. Hemphill, Mgr. A MAN WITH CAR WANTED to ad vertise our good, and distribute In troductory packages to consumer.. Mint be satisfied with 80c an hour at .tart. Write for full particulars. Albert Mills. Route Mgr., 2536 Mon mouth, Cincinnati,-O. " WANTED Experienced men pear J picker.. For Information Inquire Pinnacle Packing Co. No. 1. WANTED SITUATION BUSINESS COLLEGE OIRL want, to work tor room and board. Phone 666. "i HieH SCHOOL girls want to work for room and board and .mall pay. 1 Call 6-F-22. BO? WANTS to work for room and board while attending school. Box 13731, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Laundry completely finish ed. 8c lb. Also day work. Tel 4-F-3. MED FORD BUSINESS COLLEGE will ; accept wood a. part payment on tuition. WANTED Five room house with , range; unfurnished. Prefer near Lincoln school. 13909, Tribune. WANTED Pigs and a heating stove. Phone 7-P-14. , WANT To rent 5 or 8-room fur- nlshed or unfurnished house, close to city limit. Box 13875, Tribune. WANTED Anyone driving to Eugene early thl. week and can take a young man who will attend U. of O. address C. W Mall Tribune and young man will call. WANTED Pasture lor cow. .1.0 w.nt saddle horse. Chester Wendt. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished. 8c lb. Also day work. Tel 4-F-2. WANTED Modern Douse to rent, 3 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse. Phuna 7I7-J. WANTED White Leguorn pullet. Give description and prloa. Box 123. Butt Falls. Ore. WOULD LEASE im.ll herd Guernsey t cow. to p&rty with feed. U. B Howell. Rt 2. Grant, past. HAT GRINDING A specialty Brown the bay grinder. 40 8a Central. PHONE 968-R Have your furniture reupholstered. reglued. reflnistsed Thibault- JUNK WANTED We pay casa for JUNK BATTERIES A RACIAI0B8. ALUMINUM BRAAS COPPER & fun Of ail descriotion. MEDPOFLO BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape Tel 1043 WANTED Household foods, stove, tool, or wh.t h.ve you Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Or.pe St. T.I 10(2. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Listing, of t .Hey home. m exchange for choice Cal property Staple Realty Co.. Ashland. fOH BENT HOU8t FOR RENT Small furnished house, strictly modern; frlgld.ire. 321 No. Holly St. FOR RENT Very tine 4-room fur nished residence. Ideal court, cor. Myrtle and Taylor Sis. 2S per mo. Geo. Xverson. 15.00 8-ROOM partly furnished house, water paid. 820 No. Grape. Call at 48 So. Central. FOR RENT One of the prettiest and homiest cottages In Medford Beau tlfully and completely furnished. Nice yard and flowers. Furnace heal, basement, washing machine. Frlgld alre, fireplace, garage In a aplen dld neighborhood. Available Sept. 16. 842.50. water paid. 630 W, 4th St.. or call 1473-W. Key at 44 N. Peach. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern four room house on Sailing ave., near Crater Lake highway. Hardwood floors, furnace heat, one acre ground. Call H. H. Brown. 10S. HOMES FOR RENT Call 896 FOR RENT 39 Glen Oak Court. Call H. H Brown. 105: after 5. 1670. FOR RENT Houses st 203 Summit: 320 North Hollv: 38 Summit; 1025 W. 9th: 205 Tripp: 1003 Sailing Ave. Call First Insurance Agency. H H. Brown 105. After 8 call 1670. FOR RENT 505 Edwards. First In surance Agency. 105. 318 S. NEWTOWN 3 bedrooms, din ing room, living room, fireplace, sun porch; good condition; $25 water paid Call First Insurance Agency. H. H. Brown, 105: after 8. 1670. FOR RENT Desirable 7-room un furnished home; 3 bedrooms, screen porch, fireplace, hardwood floors, large lawn, with shade trees; with or without furnace heat. Phone 1145-J. FOR RENT 5-roora unfurnished house. 1035 W. 10th. C. A. DeVoe FOR RENT To adult, or adults with grown children, ideal 5-room un furnished bungalow In first-class condition, close In: has bullt-ln fix tures, heatrola. electric water heat er and tank: new llnoleium on kit chen floor: laundry tubs, screened porches, gsrage. wood house, nice lawn. See property at 719 W. lltb and call first door west. Ready for occupancy and low rent to good tenant. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close in. Inquire 141 So. Holly. FOR RENT House rent for .carpen ter work. Box 12088. Tribune. For RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown at White. HOUSES do. 61-50 and 16. water paid; wood range Phone 105. OLASSY modern 8-room stucco, east front. Clear 626 Pine. FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney Slnltb home turner Weat Main St Orange Enclu.lv. listing. W L Vawter Jackson Co Bank Bldg. FIVE room rurnlaned borne. 118 Cot tage. fOB REN1! APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apt. Call after 4:30 p. m. 33 N. Peach. FOR RENT Furn. 2 room apt., heat & hot water. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Apt.. 525 No. Riverside. DURRELL COURT, 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS FOR RENT-Furnlshed sleeping room. Call after 4:30 p. m. 33 N. Peach. FOR RENT Board and room, 611 W 11th. Phone 705-Y. close to court house and high school. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED KUUMS FOR RENT Large front room, close In: hot and cold water; shower. 20 So. Fir. ATTRACTIVE room.. 404 S. Grape. FOB BENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Applegate dairy farm: 85 acre, under Irrigation: grade B bam. Good deal to right man with 20 cowa and equipment. Address 13782. care Mall Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE 2 NEW 30x5 truck tires to trade for wood or bay. P.. A. Helvey, Route 4, Box 79, Medford, across from Rep Top school. TO TRADE Studebaker touring car for good light truck. Tel. 833. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work and .addle horses. Tel. 838-R. FOR SALE or TRADE; Young pure bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. 417. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trsde equity In o-roorn bouse, jxoellent loc.tlon box 1063i Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, tor truck. Phone 697-R-l. J-ROOM modern home oath, sundry trar screened porch bullt-ln. gar age .hade and 'rult tree.: $700 equity tor car. acreage cabin site or what b.v. yon Phone 1536-L or writ. Box 18337 rrlbun.. FOR SALS OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lb.- 7 year, old Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE PRIVATE OWNER wlhe. to exchange Improved San Diego county acre age for Improved or seml-lmprovrd small acreaee In or near Medford. to equal present valuation of $3000 Write Tne B;g Blackboard, 1010 Brosdwsy, Sen Diego, Csl. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford property: Large lot In Kl.math Falls, can be divided. Small houxe woodshed. Address Box 13838, Trlo-un.. FOB EXCHANGE SEAL ESTATE WILL TRADE choice acreage near Medford tor good used csr and some cash. Write Box 13789, Trib une. FOR SALE OR TRADE Established business in Medford. No experience required. Csn use clear ranch or town property. Box 13842. Tribune FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabln auto camp at Allures. Cal Big Pine. Lbr. Co, Medford, Ore. TO EXCHANGE Nice Uttle home in gend. Ore, ole.r for something oler In Medtord or Ashlsnd. Prefer small acreage. What have you 156 7th St. Ashland. FOR SALE HOMES FOP SALE New 6-room modern house in Eugene. Will sacrifice. Inquire 1129 Nlanuc St.. Medford FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CITY Is ACREAGE HOMES 2 acre., cow heifer, 100 chickens, 8 hogs. 4 room furn. house, plenty allalla Ac berries. Sacrifice (950. Roberts. 720 West 2nd. Tel 1528-J. FOR SALE Lot on Ashland Ave, east facing, block from Main St. A real bargain. Inquire 44 Willamette Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE 14 A, 3 cleared: 4-rm. house, garage, chick en house, cooler, 2 springs, .mall orchard. Take Copco stock or what Address Box 753. Wolf Creek. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown As White. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LAST of Tuscan cling peaches this week. E. E. Foss, Talent. FOR SALE Basket crib, ready for use; also baby walker. Call at 1231 North Riverside Ave. FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer cheap. Good condition. 411 South Front. FOR SALE Gulbransen pl.no. In quire 211 West Jackson St. SUGAR and petite prunes. Phone 7-F-12. MUIRS NOW READY. Brookbsnk Or chard. M. J. Norrls. FOR SALE Apple., prune.. Elberta peaches, seckel pears, rare. v. vy. Luke. Phone 539-J-l. BASKET CRIB, ready for use: also baby walker. Call at 1231 North Riverside Ave. FOR SALE 12-guage Remington automatic shotgun, cheap. Phone 1066-W. FOR SALE Fine tomatoes ic lb, you pick them. Bring container.. John Mace, turn right beforo over head bridge Tolo, 3 miles then left turn Vi mile. BUILDING POLES-Stralght and long, for barns. 1068 East Main St , Aehland. Phone 426-Y. 100 TONS HAY in stack and barn. $8 ton in 10-ton lots. Will teed out for $9 ton. 100 acre, pasture, mostly slfalfa. 1068 East Main St, Ashland. Phone 426-Y. FOR SALE Small wood heater, also electric water heater. 629 Pin.. FOR SALE Tomatoes, Damson plums, Italian and petite prunes. 7. S. Carpenter, J'vllle hlgnway. FOR SALE Elberta peaches. Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Box 237. FOR SALE; 2 new Qlarton radios at cost; 10-tube, automatic control. 520 S. Fir. FOR SALE Elberta, Tuscsn Cling and Cradword peaches, B. L. Dodge, HUcrest road. FOR SALE; 60 trees of Anjou pears. Inquire first house south Tiny Tav ern, Talent. FOR SALE 6-hole wood range and breakfast set. Tel. 879-J. BRADSHAW plums, ripe apples -!4c delivered. Nealon ranch. Central Point. Phone 11-XX-l. FULLER-JOHNSON gasoline pump engine and pump Jack. A reliable pump outfit at a reasonable price. E. R. White. Machinery. PEACHES 415 Newtown St. Phone ii-s-k. FOR SALE Mulr and Elberta peacbe. Geo. Alford. FOR SALE Motorcycle and (Id. c.r. 404 West Second. FOR SALEI Elberta and Mulr peaches ready now. Bring container.. R DeWit, Fern Valley. FOR SALE Sweet corn. Jake Brown, n-inga Highway. FOR SALE Elberta, Mulr peaches Phone 539-X. ORCHARD LADDERS Cleaning out - v o u lauaerg; priced right. E. R. White. 22 S. Fir St. TOMATOES for canning lc lb. de. Uvered In 60-lb. lug. phone 1059. FOR SALE Circulating heater, wood vi twi. vvnte box mnune. GOOD used sheet metal, suitable for siding or roofing on outbuilding.. Brill Metal works. ITALIAN and petit, prune.. Geo. B. Young. Route 1. Phone 7-F4. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Tr.ll. R. C. Skellenger, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE; Used sewing machines, .11 m m m s; terms II aesired. All mske. rented and rep.lred. White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Large lea box; also large cicctric range. 7im LJaxote Ave. FOR SALE Pickling cucumber.. U sizes. 315 W. 8th St. Tel. 1646-Y. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 913-J. FOH SALb AUTOMOBILES. BARGAINS MF.D CARS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT 1931 Chev. Sedan. IPSO Biuek Coupe. 1929 Ford RoadarT. 1927 P.ck.rd Sedan. 1928 Chev. Coupe. IPSO Chrysler 6 Brougham. 1927 Chrvaler 6 Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOB SALE A0TOMBU.ES FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet sedan with Karl-Keen trunk. Inquire H. F. Lange, 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 29 Plymouth sedan, ex cellent condition. 615 W. Second. FOR SALE One Federal truck, one Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 630 8 Central. FOR SALL LIVES lOCU COWS FOR gALE Prof. O. Engel hardt. Route 3. FOR SALE Good fresh Jersey cow, 1740 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Rsmboilette r.ms. Tel. 301-J-l. FOR SALE Registered Shropshire r.ms and ram lamb.. L. A. Salade. Jr., Central Point. FOR SALE 100 .beep. Phon. 417. FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS REGISTERED Springer ep.nlel pup. S. A. Peters. Jr.. Ashland. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS Authorised Frlgldalre Service. Other mskea rep. Tel. 427: night. 905-Y BUSINESS OPI'nRTUNIITIES MEAT MARKET and Grocery, well lo cated, doing good business. A real buy. 13805. care Tribune. FOR SALE Old established barber shop. Inquire of Mrs. C. D. Shaver. Oold Hill. BUSINESS for sale. $300; aome term.. Box 13799, Tribune. BUSINESS D1KECTORI Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Room. 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave, upstair.. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Tho only complete Title System In Jackson County. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W E. Thorns., 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No, S-167. Job Printing, MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales sllpa and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone 315 - Price, right. Service guaranteed. RFINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack er, and mover., special livestock moving equipment, price, right River.Ide.. Phone 1044-X. Expert window Cleaner.. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning Floof Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t Strike with the palm ft, Lead Ike ap- pendag of a flower 10. Speak thought lessly 14. Rise of wound lft. Strlctntia 16. Den 17. Song; from an opera 15. Gum realn 19. Anglo-Saxon slave 20. Comb for cleansing; flax 11. Novel by Elr Walter Scott 24. Help U. Rise of a ves sel In a sea way 34. Nautical map 19. Broke In pieces IS. Nobleman 24. Christmas carol IS. Ancient offi cial of Rome 19. Devoured ST. f,av 38. Kxlsts 39. OKI card rams 40. Puitble opaque substance 41. Take ofT 4s. Refuse asient to let illation Solution of Yeaterdry's Purzle ilk 1 M E Hj 1 N 5 IP J DCfJR E 0 D JiS A D JRONp O A LT E RR ARE B T HoOTTOMlSoil ANTlRENEWlSAT A V E M nELT H O Sf 44. Abundance DOWN 4$. Fins fabrio L Ruler of 49. Draw out Persia 50. Swamp 1 Italian coin 61. Garmentt l. Dismounted 64. Not figurative 4. Poster 63. Elngln voice . Race of S3. Radium ema- animals nation f. Small at ream L Recreational T. Grow old contest t. Funny 2. Noticed 9. Tripod 65. Omit In pro- 10. Mingled nounclns; 11. Floa- 44. Oa the ocean 12. One of an 65. In this place aboriginal 44. Outcast Japan en 67. Tear asunder race: var. 1 1: 'l Wl V jf'7 SiSflZ-ilZZ 1S ZZZ 11 z szz 1 ilSHlZlZZZ ZjHil ilill , L 2 il Ml "i BUSINESS DIBECTORT Pl.no .nd Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOKT Tescher of Ptsno. Height Song Service. Arrang ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Painting and P.perhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W 313 S Grape. JACKSONVILLE 10 E By R, Clay fhappell It', many a long year .Inc. the once familiar word "eolree" gladden ed the heart, of .musement lovers of old Jacksonville and southern Oregon. So long it I. since It herslded Its glad tiding that mayhap there are some of us who do not know the meaning or even the pronouncla tlon of "soiree." If so let us ask grandma or grandpa or any of the real old timers. How the old folk. eyes will brighten .nd .parkle as they recall those happy social gath erings of yesteryear. Human nature, after all, hasnt changed much down through the ages and. given the opportunity, we too can be sociable and friendly and get even more kick out of a social evening than grandma did and yet behave ourselves. At leaat, that's the conviction of those members of the Jacksonville Chamber of Com merce who are aponsorlng the re vival of soirees in Jacksonville. Of course dancing will be the main feature of the soiree, but Just as an added attraction there . will be a quaint German beer t garden, free dutch lunch will be provided for guests throughout the evening and from time to time other features will be added. The first soiree will .tart on next Wednesday evening at 8 :30 sharp and will feature the Oregon Lumberjacka orchestra In the old U. B. Hotel hall, where the regular Saturday night dance, are held. t Obituary Riddle Agnes Catherine Riddle passed away at hnr home. 834 Weat Sec ond atreet, early Saturday morning from cerebral hemorrhage, aged 39 year, one month, 33 daya. Born at Port Worth. Texaa, July 34, 1894. Agnea Catherine Shaw waa married to Marvin Riddle ppbruBry 17, 1919, at Port Worth, Texaa. They came to Mr-dfoTd in 1923, -where they have resided for the past ten yeara. She leaves her huaband Marvin, and one son, Gerald, her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw, of Medford, and alx brothers and two slaters: Prank, Bernard, James, Charles, Thomas and Patrick, and Mlas Dor othy Shaw, all of Medford, and Mrs. Cecil King of Butte Falls, Ore. Fun eral services will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic church, Monday morn ing at 0 a. ra., Rev. Father Francis Black officiating. Rosary service will b held at the Perl Funeral Home this Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. Phone 643. Well halu away youi refuse. City Sanitary Servlo. Cross-Word Puzzie It. Largest vege table organ ism 21. Strike 21. Wakes a pre liminary wacer 2s, Pronoun 1J6. G as ten ecurely 27. Tavern 28. Rugged moimi 29. Therefore 30. Come to t. maturity 31. Puff un 32. Evil iDlrlt 34. Negative answer IT. Move smoothly 34, On condition that 41. Wlndflower 42. Cspable of being drawa out Into a thread 42. Poem 44. Symbol for Iron 4ft. Sour condi ment 47. Subterranean 4. Allow 60. Not so coarse 61. Overhisty 62. Opposite of aweather M. Roman road 64, Deooiit of ore 65. DemoMfth 64. flo be It 67. Metal 60. Point ERN OFFICE Y The unlqu.. nev offlc. of the Chartea A. Wing Agency will open tomorrow at 109 East Main street, marking another recent expansion move by Medford concern.. The for mer location of the Heath Drug .tore haa been completely remodeled under the supervision of Les VanDorcn. Medford architect and designer, and the result 1. on. of Medford'. moat novel office.. A cleverly designed and constructed cottage occupies the rear portion of the new Charle. A. Wing Agency loc.tlon. housing the private oftlcee and conference room of that firm. Desks of staff member, will occupy the front portion of the fsx mer store room while real estate list ings will be featured In panel, on the balcony. The carpentering work waa handled by George Miller and decoration ex ecuted by H. E. Robinson of this city. A new neon sign la now being com pleted by the Medford Neon Sign company for the Wing Agency. In nine yeara the Charle. A. Wing Agency haa grown from a .mall con cern occupying an office on the aec ond floor of the Palm Building Into one of southern Oregon', lending real estate and Insurance firms. Recently this firm has departmentlied ita or ganization, featuring general real estate service, diversified Insurance, loans. lease holding, and rentals. The Charles A. Wing company also repre sents the Western Loan and Building company and the Fidelity Building and Loan association In southern Oregon. Charlea A. Wing, president of thl. well known Medford firm, has been Identified with bu.lneas and civic activities m this city for the past ten years. He has served on the Medford city council and Is now chairman of the agricultural committee of the Medford Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Wing has also been active In fraternal organizations In thl. section of Ore gon, and Is owner and m.n.ger of the Wing orchards, one of the Rogue River Valleya large orchard prop erties. Pearl B. Rhoada 1. secretary of the Charlea A. Wing agency while L. J. Upp. Mrs. Margaret Parker and Harry Young are associated with th or ganization. "The expansion of our company at this time is backed by a definite In crease In our business," Ch.rles A. Wing said yesterday. "1933 ha ahown a marked Increase In our Insur.nc. business and recent records show de cided activity In real estate In Med ford and the Rogue River valley, w. feel that business In the Immediate future will also Justify our expansion at thl. time." Nu-Way Cleaners Introducing New Kar-Tet Method The Ku-Wav Cleaner. w.. 40 South Central, will be opened wmurrow morning introducing the Kar-Tet cleaning avstem in a.,,..., E. O. Roseborough own. the new mtauusnmeni, .nd J. o. Chord 1. the manager. Kar-Tet la an rvnn- manufactured In Portland, and Is used successfully In mn r,i.nf. One of the advantagea of thl. y- ""i is me raci that the solvent leaves no odor In elanri Kar-Tet will turn out work better and faster than haa ever been ac complished, before, according to Mr. Roseborough. T. B. Johnson, representative of Dawson Sc He.ter Incorporated, . X..1.UU, vjre., nas Been in Medford for severs d.v to tn.t.n .v.- Tet dry cleaning equipment. KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday 10:00 Judge Rutherford, Lecturer 10;1S Newa Digest by Mall Tribune 10:30 to II Morning Melody. Monday 8:00 Breakft New. by Mall Tribune 8:09 Musical Note. 8:15 A Peerles. Parade 8:30 Shopping Quid. 9:00 Friendship circle Hour 9:30 Morning Melody 10:00-u. 8. Weather rorcast 10:00 Muslc.I Note. 10:18 Eb and Zeb 10:30 Vlgnet tea 11:00 Kay White 11:15 The Oram. Pas. Hour 11:30 Martial Mualo 11:35 Bong and Comedy 12:00 Mid-day Rerl.w 1S:15 Radio Rendezvous 12:30 New. Plashes by M.ll Tribune 12:30 Tone Te.t Program 12:45 Popul.rltl. 1 :00 Varletle. 1:30 Mrs. Mabl. Mack. County Home Demonstration Agent. 2:00 -Classified Edition of th. Air 8:00 Protective Dl.t League 3:15 Song, for Everyday 8:30 kmjcd Program Review 3:35 Muatc of Old 4:00 Cocktail of Muatc 4 :30 Maaterwork. 8:00 Cecil and Sally ' 5:15 Popular Parade 8:30 South American. 8:4Newa Digest by Mall Tribune 8:00 Medford Theatre Ould. 8:l-6porU .nd Thlng pisiha. by Al Pich ' 8 30-KMED Porum 8:3081 and Elmer 8:45 A Tour of San rranclsao 8:50 Interlude 7 00 The Hawk 7:15 Modernistic. 7:30 to 8:00 Evemlda. KEEP FOOD COLD IS SAFETY ROLE C.reful research Into the effects of temperature and climate changea on food show that food should be main tained at a constant temperature at all tlmea before being served, accord ing to Morris B. Leonard, dealer here for Frlgldalre products. "Bacteria multiply at an alarming rate," Mr. Leonard said. "An Increase In temperature of only a few de grees often produces a startling change. "In order to Insure the safety and the health of one', family nRalnst the danger, of bacterial growths. It Is essential thsl food be kept below fifty degrees st sll times before serv ing or cooking. Thl. la assured with electric refrigeration. "In addition to the ssfcty factor of electric refrigeration In protecting It. users from 111 health, the econo mies that are possible with Ita use are outstanding. The new low-priced Frlgldalre. costing only .08. plus freight, actunlly uses less electric current than an ordinary lamp bulb In addition. It permits quantity buy ing and smaller budget allowances for food purchase.. Frlgldnire price, .re .till down and all models sre available at the lowest selling price, in refrigeration history." TRAFFIC ARRESTS T SALEM. Sept. 18. (AP) During August 480 arrests for traffic vlo latlona were mnde by the state police. Superintendent Charles P. Pray an nounced today. Fine, of 88334 were assessed and $6310 delinquent fee. collected. Of the arrests, 105 were for careless driving and 32 for drunken driving. In the general law enforcement di vision 306 arrests were made and In the fish and game division 105, with fine, aggregating .3800. - CHICAGO, Sept. 16. (AP) Table: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. . J81, .01 .87 .Oli Deo. . ,02' .98 .9114 ,95V. May . .984 ,09',i .05"', .95ft 4 Wall St. Report Bond Sale Average. (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistic. Company) 20 30 20 80 Sept. 181 India Rr' Uf. Total Today 75.3 78.8 82.3 78.8 Prer. day 76.3 . 78 9 82.8 78.9 Week ago 75.0 78.5 82.2 78.5 Year .go 67.3 69.4 84.0 73.6 8 yr.. ago .. 84.9 109.0 101.1 101.7 Stock Sale Average. (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistic. Company) 60 20 20 90 Sept. 18: Ind'l Rr' ut' Total Today 98.6 52-0 80.5 88.1 Prev. day ... 96.0 50 6 78.6 89.9 Week ago 92.9 49 9 84 0 84.7 Year ago .. 58.3 31.8 92.1 P0.1 3 yr. ago ....185.2 120.8 393.1 168.6 NEW YORK, Sept. 18. (AP) Stock took fresh courage today end rallied substantially under the leadership or mining Issues. While all leaders did not recover their rather sharp losses of the preceding ression, there were m.ny gains of 1 to 3 or more point.. Trading activity wa. at its beat in the last half nour. Trans fer, approximated 1.150,000 share.. Today'a closing pricea for 82 .elect ed stocks follow: Al, Chem. As Dy. 1404 Am. Can . 9514 nm. rgn. pow A. T. At T. - 13"i J30'4 18", 67i ... 18i 89 , 37 14 22 61 , 40 V, 3'., 83 3s :, 34 "t 43 'i 16i 67 .. 36 V, . 20S - 61 lB'J !i 80 38 42 'i .. 42 7 14 . 49 33 - 58 Anaconda w Atch. T. 4c S. F. Bendlx Avl. .. Beth. Steel . California Pack'g. Cataplllar Tract. . Chrysler .. Coml. SolT. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont . Oen. Poods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. . I. T. 8c T. Johns-Msn. Monty w.rd North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. .. Radio ...... Sou. Pac. ... 8td. Brand. St. Oil C.l. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. . Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel Real estate or insurance leav. 11 to Jones. Phone 698. Chicago Wheat Crab Apples Cooking Apples at Wing Orchards Z7 JEROME RECEIVES E. C. "Jerry" Jerome, district m.v. ager for the Texas OH company, baa juow icucivoa me louowing communi cation from R. T. Herndon Indicating the excellent cooperation being given President Roosevelt's national i---- ery program by the Texaa Company! Mr. O. B. Ames, chairman of our board has lust sent fniin,tn .-1- grtim: quote Honorable Harold L. secretary or the Interior, Wash. Ington, D. C. Dw sir: In view of mo inaccurate publicity emanating from Washington vsrrH .- Ing an informal telephone conver sation between Mr. Reeser a mem. ber of the planning and coordinating committee and Mr. Rogers. President of The Texaa Company I wish to state to you formally the position of The Texaa Comnanv r-ioti ... Code. First, we have steadily opposed "'""' prite fixing because (A) the sunremn ranrf n. ....... State, haa specifically held that th wusi.ii.uuonai power to fix the price of gasoline William, w. Standard OH Company, 278 rjj 334, (B) we believe that If the production of crude oil Is brought into balanc with consumntlve demand , , conditions will regulate price on a sound basis, and that m ...1.. ductlon and consumption are In ball ..v.o ny governmental price flxlg . . ,. oecond. notwith standing our convictions on prlc. fixing we are nrenarerf .. tho committee any fact, within our """".""un relative to thl. or bot other aublect but ,,m,- .1 participate In framing a price sched ule by the expression of opinion, aa distinguished from facte. Third q,,. participated actively im drafting th- - ' one 01 our execu tives being a memh-r nr th. vitw bUIIUUial tec which drafted the producing sec tions and another of our executive, being a member of the commlttM which drafted the mri,. ..,T and we .re giving thl. cod. our support and are com Plying with It. letter and aplrlt. Fourth, we believe you are making excellent progress In procuring th. cooperation of the state commission. nd the Industry In your production, pro&rom and are cooperating with you ... m every possible way In your effort. tn .t.n "t"t'on- Fifth, as th. Inaccurate aoea mi. company an In justice we are taking the liberty of giving thla tel.orm t ' - signed O. B. Ames, chairman board xexa. company." to mmm 011ft SDrlnn Cm-. w.e .,i Sliver Lake will celebrate the reor ganization of Company 966 and marc the beginning or anntn .1 ..... of the conservation program with . banquot today. Th. company of 1M men, composed entirely of Oregon lens, the boy. hailing from Portland. """"" "iu ana ute county, only 12 have decided n t. - w I.-SIUUU, Lieut. Harry J. Harper la command- . uw. aesisxea by Lieutenants Orant H. Edwards n-n-o- n n ,- and Sergeant. Chaa. 8. Wllllark-. O.- nr yy. opauiaing ana Charle. B, Miller. Th. appetizing menu fn- .4.-- ' banquet, prepared by Cook. Walter Inglls, John A. Johnson, Robert M- iniosn and Arthur Crawn, Include, fried spring chicken. Virginia h.kt ham, .now flake potatoes, candled, sweet potato., glblet gravy, buttered pea., etuffed olive., smothered .trlng beam, asparagus tip. on tout, let tuce, green pepper, and tomato salad, green onion., fresh radishes, cottage, cneese and pineapple salad, .Hoed Watermelon. BDDla Die. In- mm. orange punch, bread, buns, butter. Jam, coffee and milk. I There's a buav Business Co11wm t Medford ready to help you succeed. winter -rerm (day or night) open Monday, Sept, 18. OWN. Canning Peaches Get them now. Supply exhausted by 20th I 415 So. Newtown Phone 1122-R WANTED Wool & Mohair Shipping: another cat, Wool and Mohair, to Bol ton market. Special prices paid. We also could pay yod a good price for lamb.' wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE Phon. 1063. 37 N. fir. p.