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PAGE THIRTEEN .. ez kjajj v 1 : i. h at u a n asyvs im Pfcsv a a m aa aw mm a a gMiev bb . m c a ivi am : grari a ,.eai;ii Q:il&iH.:l iV'&l.lnfl HMD. ' IT. 17 I' K Irl G JT B.B B IMVJQ MJ Ini I s It m2I EC "I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1931. VI 1 Bud every ed 0D this pes . . JD will probably find mucII; the thine, you want (o 01 tell . " " lnt there, edeer. tiM . . . pensive, effective: fat word Wat injection (Minim1'1" 25c) gacb sddltionaJ Insertion. mi word (Minimum 10c) Far Una per month, without copy changes 81J0 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Small female pup about 8 weeks old; part Australian ehep-herd- white sootted with tan, blacic gray. If anyone has Been. Phone oSB-J-J. BROKE Into my pasture on B'.ckwell hill, one red heller; one ear cropped. Owner oan have her by paying pas ture Jack Thrasher. Jacksonville IP PERSON who took lady's wat:h from rest-room, Boxy theater, wll. return It to Tribune, no questions will be asked. Reward. BROKE into my paature on Bleekwell hill .one red yearling muley; one ear cropped. Owner can have her by paying pasture. Jack Thraslx-r. Jacksonville. ' LOST Small white lemale pup Brown marklnga on bead and ears Bob tailed 243 N Front. UJST 11 dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced woman lor general housework. Reference. 10 Geneva. MALE OR FEMALE pew PACKERS Only experienced need apply. Bear Creak Packing House. WANTED SITUATION'S EXPERIENCED waitress wanta wor. Tel. 1273. CHILDREN cared for In my home Phone 819-R. RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her home Call 1228. WANTED-MISCELLAN E0 U S WANTED Pasture (or SO sheep. Harry Steele, 3 mile east ol Phoenix. WANTED A lew pullets or young hens. Must be good strain, Reds or Rooks. Rt. 2. 8. P. Robb. WANTED Second-hand lurnltare. etoves, gun Bnd Iishlng tackle. 45 South Front St. WANTED 3 or 4 rooms lurnlture. Must bo in lair condition and bar gain for caah. Write 21 Fourth St.. Ashland. Ore. i 'KAN TED Two good aecond-hand (addles. See Dr. Stone, 4th and WANTED A few pullets or young luna. Must be good strain, Red or Rocks. Rt. 3. 8. P Rodd. PIANO TUNER here from Portland WUhelm B. Gruber, Baldwin factory tuner, 1 here lor a ahort time. All customers having troublea please call for tree service. Tuning and repairing on pianos. Special rates this summer. Call Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 335. PARTIALLY loaded lurnlture van go ing to Los Angelea about August 1. want freight lor there or ay points. We alo wnt return load Hawley Transfer, Tel. 1044-X. WANTED Warrant Redden it Co WANTED 2nd nana good and Junk Pafa. 1 508 PTune St Phone 647-L. WANTED 2nd hand furniture We buy sell and trade Berrydale 2nd Hand store. 1603 N. Rlvereslde Telephone 268. WANTED Baby calve. 895. Medlord. Rt. I, Boi TCRNiTURE re-upholatered. . H9-R. Thioault WANTED Wool, mohair, bide and pelt See us belore you sell Wool baite and twine lor aale. Medlord Bargain House. 27 N. Orape 8t Pnone 1062 WANT TO BUY 1929 Fore) cheap 333 W 2nd Must be WANTED Household good stove tool 01 what have you Medlord Bargain House 21 N Grape St Tel 1061 WANTED TO BUY 10-toO mill more eruiber amalgamator Advise brie and where can be seen 411 Davl Bidg.. Portland. Ore JUNK WANTED We oaf cash lor Jl'NB BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRA.S9 COPPER and (uni 01 all descr.ptiona MKDPOHD BAROAIN SOUS 37 No Orpe Tel 1083 Will care tor elderly sicl cwopie 10 ait home paone ji-a FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT Modern y1 Myers 5-room house FOR KEN I OR SALE 6luc- route. Jacksonville H.jn Call Haled H B.-oxn, 185. elver a. 1870. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT OR LEASE Pine noma close to Medford business district moderate rent. Homa has hardwood floora, fireplace, basement, plenty of room, garage. 100 toot lot. amall children dealred. Sea ownar, 333 Mo. Ivy Street. FOR RENT 8 room, modern, partly lurnianea bouse. Clean. Close m. DlH So. Oakdole. 818.50. FOK Runt Furnished 8-room house Pbone 753-M. SOUSES (or rent or sale. Call Harold H Brown. 10a. FOR RENT Dnturnlshed house Western Loan dc Building Co 45 8. Central Ave. FOR RENT Home furnished or unfurnished Brown ss Whit. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Dlrable furnished apartment. Hotel- Grand. FOR RENT Nleely furnished apt. SIS N. Cntrl. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Hotel Holland. TWO-ROOM apt. 525 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unfurntah. partment. Carglll Court Tel 105 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING room: bath and water furnished; 8100 per mo. 530 Bennett. FOR RENT Large room, close In; hot and cold water, shower. 20 So. Fir. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 718 E. Main ATTRACTIVE room 404 S Orape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Pontlac roadster, for light closed ear. Call morning or evening. 300 Edwards St. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade In on late model automobtle (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Maharry. Talent. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A Ford sedan and 2 lota In Medlord lor late model Ford V-8 Tel. 407-V EXCHANGE Furo. re-upholatertng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 960-R. FOR SALE OR TRAJE White electric awing ouchlne (or Ught sedan Box 638. Tribune FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE CLEAR HOME In Los Angelea for ranch. Rt. 1, Box 158, Rogue River, Oregon. TRADE for larger ranch, 5 acrea, Pa . onto Hwy, close In; good Improve .. . ments; garden soli; clear. . Will as Mine. 15 No. Fir St. FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE; Young lamlly milk cow: mall Jersey; very gentle. Call Jacksonville 174. FRESH MILK OOATS for aale. trade or work. "Sweet milk at home Is the best Telle!.' . Hamilton Fox, Lake Creek. FOR SALE Milk cows, evenings. Phone 857-L, FOR SALE Fresh cow. Adolf Schulte. Beagle Ore. FOR 8ALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Dalmatian or Coach pupa ixxxi. p. u. Loriano. central Point. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bron2e torn, cockeran prize took 85 Jesse Nell Rt 1 Asbland FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDREAL LAND BANK FARMS Con venient term. C. A. Barnca, 1334 Reddy Ave. Phone 148-X or 1. R. Kline. Eagle Point. 4-F-21. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown ez wntle. 53 ACRES near Applegate P O.i 11 A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber; Improvement. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OOOD USED CARS 80-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, with air wheela. 1929 LaSalle 5-pauenger Coupe. lf.28 LaSalle Sport Coupe. 1928 Dodge Fast-4 Coupe. 192B Ford Roadster. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. Tel. 18. 38 N. Riverside AUTOMOBILES 1934 Truck, tandem wheel. 1931 Ford Truck. 1930 International Truck. 1929 O. M C. Truck. 1928 Ford Truck. 1930 Nash Sedan. 1930 Pontlac Sedan. 1929 Auburn Sedan. 1931 Ford Coupe. 1928 Cleveland Coupe. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Nash. LaFsyett. Graham, WIllTl and International Truck Sale and Service. Phone 303. 123 So. Riverside. FOR SALE 1926 Ford Touring car Box 2427. Tribune. TERRAPLANE AND HUDSON demon strator at a substantial llsoount Trsde and term. EUkln Motor Co., next to Western Auto Supply. 1928 BUICK Sport Roadster: new top new rubber. A-l mechanically. 2316 E Main. Phone 868-L FOR SALE Pontlac sedan: extra g.od running condition: 4 new ttrta: 100 Phone 173 rOR BALK MISCELLANEOUS DRY FIR cord wood to trade lor wheat. E L. Wala. FOR S.Lt Late cabbage plant. U:j3 K. llth. READY NOW Eartv rra ford peach Young . P 1, 0d stage toed. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Crown Leader egg mash lit the pocketbook and till tht egg basket. Try It. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Fine Crawford peacne lor canning. R. DeWItt, Fem Valley FOR SALE Peache. Woodlawn Or chard. Phone H. A. DeBuque. Cen tra: Point. 127. FOR SALE Hale peache; mile north and mile west ol Central Point, Scenic Ave. G. A. Edwards, Phone O. Pt. 141. FOR SALE Green gage plum nd cooking apples. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE Or will take car lor equity In 1934 sedan. 417 N. Oak dele. FOR SALE Victory canned dog food 3 cans for 25c; 69c dozen. Monarch . Seed 8e Feed Co. STRAW C. A. DeVoe, 523-J-2. FOR SALE Bov's bicycle, good con dition. 868-W. FOR SALE Watch out for lice and mites in your chicken house. Come to us for materlala to clean up the trouble. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co. "" PEACHES Early Crawford and other varieties. Bring containers. First house on Spring St. Just off Crater Like highway. L. J. Upp.-S FOR SALE Pep up that sickly lawn or those backward plants with our proven fertilizers. Special prices n plant-focds lor a short time buy now I Monarch Seed 6c Feed Co. NO AMITTANCETTJrmoklng and all other signs for aale at Mall Tribune Job Dept., 25-30 N. Orape FOR SALE! Equity 10 house. 528 Haven. Call FOR SALE; Grain, oata and barley bags. Medlord Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Used sewing macblnea. all makes; terms tl desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTER NOIUcqt: 36c gal.: 5 gallon with can. 51.75; 100 pure Pennsylvania Oil. 15is,c qt ; bzc gai.; o gallons. 93 00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION BUSINESS CHANCES SAW MILL (or sale 81100. O Box 953. Medlord. FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cat and equipment Rent 112 50 month Oold Hill. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE -r- The most dependable grinding and milling service In the vauey. Bring grain to us tor regular job. we mix, clean, scour . or grind grain. Price right. Moo rch Seed it Feed Co. old PEOPLE and convalescent to car lor at my home. Central Point. Phone 7X2. P. O. Box 134. YOU CAN SAVE nearly 60 of your nuio insurance with a Legal Reserve Co. S. A Kroschel. agent Phone 35u DOGS examined tree. Dr. Stone, 4tb and Bartlett. DENTISTRY Dr. 1 a Gove 235 E Mam. BOAT TRAILER. Caah Register. Add- ing siacnine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside GRAIN SACKS Jnckson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett St. PERSONAL Madame Carrie. Spiritual Adviser. Readlnge dally. 6th and Bartlett House Car. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aostmcia JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol ntlt and Title Insurance The only complete Title S y e t e m In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Room 8 and 5. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstair. expert window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172 House Cleantng. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Dancing Sciiool LEARN NOV1LTY DANCES from for mer Fuchon-Marco stara. Ted and Evelyn Schrader Studio opposite Rialto. Phone 161S-Y. Money tv tend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, CARS. ETC Prompt service and le gal rates w E THOMAS. 45 s Central Stat license No S 157. Job rrtnting MAIL TRIBUNE JOB OEPABTMEN1 Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing of all kind; Boot binding; loos leaf ledgers and btanka. billing systems, duplication cash salea slips and everything id the printing line 38-80 M Orspe Phnns 78 Hsll Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPKR CLEANINO. lo per V) ft Mr Black no H Bartlett JOHN H. LOCK Painting and Decor ating. Quality work at lower prices Ph. B53-R. tea. 134 King. BALK rRANSTEB m BlXJRAdl CO - Office 1016 No 3entrl Pbone lit Priors runt serv'we guaranteed HAWLEY rRHNSr-EB - Expert psck srs and movers Special Uveatuck moving equipment Price nibl 19 North Riverside Phone 104-1 Paintini and Paperrtentlng M A BUSS Painting and paper nanilna Tel 848 W ..I 8 Orape PiuLt i3 wt'U ns J asray youi refuse. City aoltary eerrlo. LEGAL NOTICES Noltce to Creditor. Notice La hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Adminis trator ol tne estate ot Alice rimy, deceased, and have qualified. All per son having claim ag&lnst said estate are hereby notlltedL to present them, wnn proper voucners and amy veri lled, to me at the ollloe of Hrry C. Skyrman, attorney for said estate, at Room 409. Medford Center Building, In Medford, Oregon, wltmn alx months from the date ol this notice. Dated and Ilrst published July 27. 1934. C. 8. FINLY, Administrator. Xotlre to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the County court ol the State of Oregon lor Jackson County has appointed me Executor ol the estate ol Annie S. Brophy, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me with proper vouchers within alx month from this date at the office of O. H. Bengtson, attor ney for ald etate, at 126 East Mais Street, Medford, Oregon. Dated tnia 27th dav of July, 1954. N. D. BROPHY, Executor. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Estate. 126 East Main St., Medford, Oregon. Call for Warrants. -Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption ol warrants drawn on school district No. 91, No. 160 to 261 Inclusive. In terest ceases on the 25th day of July. 1934. J, S. SMITH, Cleric School Dlat. No. 91. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and lor the county 01 Jackson. In the Matter of the Estato ot Manle E- Ward, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county. Oregon, as the administratrix of the estate or Manle E. Ward (also known as Manle Ward) deceased, and Has qualified a such. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned, at the office of F. J. Newman, In the Palm Building, m Medlord. Oregon, within six months from the date ol the first publication of till notice. Dated and tlrst published July 6th. 1934. LOUISE I. PORTER, Administratrix of the estate of Manle E. ward (also known a Manle Ward), deceased. Notice of Filing Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Edwin C. Brown, sometimes known as E C. Brown and Edwin Clarence Brown, but being one and the ame person, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled hie Final Ac. count and Report In the above en titled estate and that by order of the County court in and for Jeckson County. Oregon, a hearing upon the same has been 6et for Saturday. Au guat I8th, 1934, In the County' Court Room at the Courthouse in Medford Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour 01 ten o ciocx, a m. All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. uate of first publication of tlila notice la July 19th, 1034. O. M. ROBERTS. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Bdwln C. Brown, some, time known as E. C. Brown and Ed win Clarence Brown, but helm nm and tha aame person, deceased. t.t. M. JtOHEHTS WM. M. MCALLISTER. Attorney for Estate. Prospect PROSPECT. July 27. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Elmer Clemen and daugh ter apent Sunday In Grants Pass. Mrj. Clemens' sisters. Mrs. Fette and Mm. Claughball, returned with them. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Drudge -(. Metric land meaiure Cut off 12. Subsequently 13. Hard-shelled fruit 14. Japanese easb 15. Kmbelllib 16. British cavalryman U. Jewels 11. Leguminous vegetable 10. On the ocean IU Make like In amount or decree It. ilimese coins 17. Vaae 2k. Resume IU Lone low seat tl. fjmobly U. Timid animals U. Take aolid food 8. Perish IT. Meant 10. A single time 12. American humorlit 11. Qreenland Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle B k G H A XL A JWE. A LLL LEAS MAC E m aIpErIa tLLE JLAs L$io js 41. Orowlng eut BO. Entirely II. Meadow IL More mature IT. That for whlhb ow Ktau sold M. Bin hii htrth 11. slake eorree rlaht Hons In 3 wt -i7 Is- pf r " 'l n3 i!iiP 2L Wm 24 2S 3d 1J27 "vV & 2f Jo Mil I f S!L 34 m 'h ''- '' '' AO 4, ,,4a "P 43 44 45 A. 1 ..1. . iuu .. 1 1 , 'Mil. ,m , , , 4i p g ,,. :.. '.' X ' "' I I lnnr.i.i I tfnvri ' ' Mr. and Mr. Floyd Kelly drove to Tiller Sunday. Mr, and Mr. William Jntser spent the week-end t Azalea. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were m Medford Saturday shopping and rtaltlng relative. Mr. and Mra. Paul Robertson nd family nent Saturday In Eagle Point find Medford. O. W. Train of Rogue River 1 quite .11 at the home ot hi daughter, Mrs. Clifford Collier. Geneva Carlson returned to the Paul Robertson home Saturday after spending a week with her parent In Central Point. Gus Dltaworth Is quite 111 at the Community hospital In Medford. Mr. and Mra. Geo. L. Jantzer brought their son Lewis home from the Grants Pas hospital Sunday. He Is much better but still confined to his bed. ' Charles Hazard of Azalea spent July 18 at the Jantzer camp, visiting friends. Pear picking and packing 1 In full awing at the Stewart Weeks orchard. Mra. Charles Clarke ha had a her house guests for some time her par ents. Mr. A. T. Halnej 1 (pending the week in Marshlleld. Mr. Earl Ulrlch hs been removed from the Sacred He.irt hospital to the home ot her Bister, Mr. Brophy. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, July 27. (Spl.) Charlie Clngcade I busy threshlni grain In thta district now. I. R. Kline 1 beginning work In the Beer Creek packing house. Bonney Jean stovell 1 (pending several days at Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young'. The Turkey Tour was well attended from many district Wednesday. Mrs. Hazel B toner and Lyle Van- Scoy of Eagle Point called on Mrs Alice Nlchola Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell called on Wea. Chlidreth of Eagle Point Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Alice Nichols spent several day with her parents, Mr. end Mr. Swearlnger of Drain. Ore., last week. Mrs. Cora Smith of Eagle Point and Miss Dollle Stowell of Portland called on Mra. Elsworth Stowell Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Novah Holman and daughters Grace and Mary Ellen. Mr. Ruby Young end Bonney Jean ettowell at tended the Home Economic club at Mrs. CUff Hlckson'e ot Eagle Point Wednesday afternoon. Mis Irene Stowell ha been visit ing Marjorte Nichols of Lake Creek tor several day. NEW SECREfSOClETY WEARS BLACK HOODS DENVER, Colo. (UP) A mysterl ous new society la which members wear black ante hoods and robes has been organized In Colorado, reput edly by a former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. Protestants, Catholics and Jews are admitted to the order of The Equals," "Political condition In Denver are very bad," said one of the high offi cers of th order. "Already there re more than 2000 members of the Equals. We will build a mighty or gan I cation. We will all work to gether to bring about a change, to put the right man In the right place, to cleanse and purly the politics of our city." Use Mall Tribune want ada. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Bea eagle 1 Pertaining to mountains of South America T. Of the countrj I. Green letter . Relaxed 10. Muilcal Instrument -ti. The pineapple 17. Stares II. Unadulterated 22, Search 32, Angry H. Timber tree 21. beverage it Hinrouiiy Biblical prleit 30 EnsHah river sL Artkle Of ballet 31. Commanded H. Make p feci oui It Impatlentir anxious SI. Cotton fa brio 40. Precious ston 41. City In Italy 44. Narrow fabrk 41. tfisTPtlan sola disk 41. Asaemblsexe f cattle 41. Malt liquor 11. Berore bi Idk8a1s1p1 DOWN 1. rsa of a metxl i. Flae carta aboard a venue! I. MlnJte panicle i. Stanaa ARMY FLIERS OFF FOR ALASKA HUtT iS?it'!'' ,y w If .vi'fj,'.i''.'''''i,-. i With Elliott Roosevelt, eon of the President, and hie wife watching the takeof., 10 Martin bomber left Waehlngton on an army training flight to Alaaka. The first top was it Dayton, Ohio, and the flight con tinued from there In short heps. The Reeeevelts are shown above with Col. H. H. Arnold, the flight leader, In front of one of the bombers, and below are tha ahlps a they left Belling field. (Assoclatsd Pree Photoa) TO READING STUDENTS SALEM, Ore, (UP) Payoholojy le the moat popular reading course at 2,073 oflered bf the etate library, Miss Harriet Long, state librarian, announced today. One hundred reading atudent bave studied psychology oountea, while ahort story writing Is the sec ond most popular subject with 7 enrollmente. There ere 89 student In radio, IT studying dlesel engines and 45 lnter- eeted In aviation. Total enrollment In the couraes. which were (Irst offered IS months ago, numbers 1783. Each county In the atate ha rending atudenta. Clackamas, with 311 students, leads all others except Multnomah. Doug las oounty hsa 173 (tudenta, Joeepljlne 150, Marlon 188. Deschutes, St, coos 48, Clatsop 87, Jackson 88, Wasco 14. Two student are enrolled 1A em helming and undertaking. Only expense Involved for atudente Is postage on books. FOR FROZEN LEG MINNEAPOLIS. (UP) A glass boot, attached to a pump which ere ates positive and negative pressures within the boot, has been uid to save badly frown limbs which would otherwise have to be amputated, ac cording to the magaalne, "Modern Medicine." The boot and pump apperatiu 1 originally developed by two Cincin nati physicians. Dr. L. O. Herrmsn and Dr. Mont L. Raid, to aid pa tients suffering so severely from dis eases of the blood circulation that their limbs might formerly have been amputated. The name given to thle new treat ment Is "passive vacular exercise," which has been abbrevlted to "pa vex." Instruments to provide tbla treatment In caaea of freering, where the circulation to tha limb la Impaired, and other dlaeesea of tha srterlee and vein In the lege are now available In many hospltsla through out the country. STARTS TEN DAYS sALEM. July 37. Pr Tha ataU highway commlaalon today sent out form notloss authorising contractors to proceed Immediately with con struction work on tha Cooa Bay, Ta qulna, Plorsnoa and Raedsport bridges on ths Coast hlghwsy. Work on the Alsea Bay bridge was begun two months ago, and most of the prellmlnsry work hsa been com pleted. The action was taken following tht oommUaton'a meeting In Portland Wednesday .when final pspers cover. Ing an advance of 81,000.000 ef fed. erel public worke administration funds were signed and forwarded to Washington. The remainder of the J 803.000 loan and grant will be re ceived later. Officials said actual construction work on tha four projects probably would be stsrted within 10 dsys. Just reoelved large ahipment ol rrult Canning Cans and Llda. 6.m Ns. 3',i. Buy nowl Hubbard Bros.' WORK ON BRIDGES a TO CURB DIME IS BLTHI1RD HINT SALEM, Ore. "(UP) High stand ards of sanitation today were urged: by tha etate health board as tha! best safeguard against disease. Over 90 per cent of all contagious diseases are transmitted through tha mouth and nose, Dr. Frederick Strlcs er, state health officer, declared. "Clean food, clean hands and clean eating utensils are Important factors In preventing Infections," he said. Dr. Strieker declared jatlng uten sils Inadequately cleansed between serving to be as dangerous as tha common drinking cup banned years ago. "No food handler should be al lowed to serve a customer without flrsh washing his hands thoroughly with soap and water. No dish should b uaed for serving food or drlnka with out being thoroughly cleaned In a so lution of soap and aoda. or suitable cleansing powder, In hot water. Thta should be followed either by a thor ough rinsing In clean boiling water for a period of one minute or In hot water of a temperature of not lest than 180 degrees for two minutes." ffiDDEWfElS, TOO BUSY TO FIGHT CHICAOO. (TJP) Married 87 year and too busy to fight, what with raising children and such. That waa the record established by William R. Halket and hi wife, Charlotte, of Chicago. Said Mra. Halket: "We married young and were too busy raising ten children to fight." 6 he la 80 end still does the cook ing for her 90-year-old husband. Re still writes poetry to her, Just as ha did back in 1807. Tha couple have 31 grandchildren and more then 80 great grandchil dren. $608,467,770 LIFE ALBM, Ore. (UP) Life Ins in ane companlea had pollctea In force totaling 8808,487.770 In Oregon at tha beginning of 1034, a report by Insurance Commissioner A. K. Aver Ill showed today. Stock fire Insurance In force amounted to 1688,399.780, while fire domeetto mutual policies totaled si38,ao,oja. PEACHES FOR SALE In any quantity. Specie! Frio in 200-pound loti BRING YOUR OWN B0XE8 WOODLAWN ORCHARD CENTRAL POINT PHONE 127 LEAGUE TO STUDY E AT MEETING Thirteen Month and Twelve! Month Devices for Re placing Present System to Get Thorough Hearing NSW VOJUf.. vpy-Two widely ad vacated plan for calendar reform wtlf bold the attention of the 1933 ae salon of the commission on communication and transit of the League ot Natlona In Genera. They era the It-month and the ll-month-equal-quarter device for warded to replace the present calen dar which date to 48 B. C. when Jullua caeaar substituted the solar calendar for tha lunar calendar. In the sixteenth eentury Pope Greg ory XIII discovered the calendar waa 10 days ahead of time and made cor rections. Today with various modi fications and changes the world uses JULY 1934 s m T w T r 1 3 3 4 5 7 S 9 10 II 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ), atwi iwoniuMOHTw calsnom anna JANUARY rbhliUARY MARCH. Ilawi ' iOaay aaaayy APRIL' M A Y ( i I SOW' 4I DAY V JULY - AUGUST SEPTEMBER j I days 3Qoyi 30P4VW OCTOBER.NOVEMBER DECEMBER 3 1 pays Soaeya y?rxva' mTSioimi-wuM.-ouahtio CALSNoitlTJliC ajyaViCcf. hav 31 pays gTHtat.50. tbo Gregorian calendar some timed along with nattonallstle or rellgtoua calendars. 100 Plans Studied. More than 200 plana for calends chance were atudted by the League commission la past years, but all p near to have been discarded except tha 13-month and tha 12-month, equal-quarter plana. Tha 18-month calendar would eon- tain 18 months of 38 daya each, each. day falling on tha aame data, and tha odd 908th day would be called Year Day and fall on tha last day of the year. The 13-month calendar would have four equal quartera containing on month ef 81 daya and two month of 80 daya each, tha 985th day fall Ing at the end of the year. Thua January, April, July and October) would have 31 daya and tha others 30 days. There are two organisations In tha United fitatea leading the reform ost the two sides, and there are various foreign associations which advocata one or the other of the sysvems. Custom a Barrier. Stumbling blocks to adoption os either plan are custom and super stition. Many officials are against tha 13-month plan because they be lieve the peoples of their country would not accept the "unlucky" number. Those who wish to retain tha 11 month plan advocate various systems for the addition and subtraction ot days. The question of a fixe date far Easter has received some considera tion from various church bodies for many yeare. Moat of the calendar reform organizations claim their plana mset with church approval. CABLE REPLACING El BOULDER CITY, Nev. (UP) erne of the unsung exploit In the con struction of the gigantic Boulder Dam Is tha replacement of the huge cablca stretching across the dam site. The csblea are used to convey men. concrete end other materials In build ing Uncle Ssm's most ambitious water and power project. It la necessary to atop all opera llona for 48 houra to replace tha cable. Wound on huge epools, the csblss, each weighing 88,000 pounds, are placed near the head tower of tha cableway and one end I atrung to and through tho top of the tower. The new cable Is dragged across tha csnyon and fastened to the old steel rope. After the new csble Is secured by support which also hold the old cable, tha used steel rope 1 hauled away. Each oabl Is 3.800 feet In lenj'h and costs approximately 810.000.