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PAGE SEVEN AN Al MARKET PLACE FOR THE BARGAIN SEEKER TifEDFOTtD YATL TRIBUTE, MTSDTORD. OREGON. MOXDAT, AUGUST 27. 1934. 181 fill f Bead every ad od tola page Too Htll probably find exactly the thing yon mill to bo) 01 tell . . U II Isn't there, edvrr tlx . . aex' pensive, effective RATES rat word tint uuectloa (Minimum 36c) Mob additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per una pel month, without cop changeo . .11.35 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND Person that picked up hand birr on Sams Valley road plea) re turn to Sams Valley Store. L06T If dog missing, call lSlfl- MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Reliable companion to Chicago. Share expenses. Further information. 229 Apple St. - WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Mlddleaged or elderly lady to be companion to married wom an. No wort. Box 3022. WANTED Girl out of school for gen eral housework and help care of two children. Call 925-L. 716 E. Jackson. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housekeeper for mother lew home. 35 N. Oakdale or P. O. 729. CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840 E 9th. ANTED-M1SCELLAN E0US WANTED will pay cash for light car. 103 Jeanette. WANTED TO RENT Small unfurnish ed home. Answer before Saturday noon, giving location, and deecrlp tlon. Box 3007. Tribune. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. W buy. sell and trade. Berrydale i.d Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel 269. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap. Box 308, Mall Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholatered. 8S9-R- Thlbault Phone WANTED Wool, mohair, bides and pelts See ua before you sell Wool bags and twine foi sale. Medford Bargain House. 17 N. Orape St Phone 1062 WAN! TO BUY 1928 Ford. cheap 833 W 2nd Must be JUNK WANTED We nay cast) foi JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unk ot all descriptions. v MEDFORD BARGAiN HOUSE J7 No Orape Tel 1062 WANTED Warrant Redden tt Co wanted Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bf.rgaln House. 27 N Orape St ral 10 i3 FOR "ENT HOUSES HOUSE FOR RENT Phone 1232-W. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house 505 Bfatty St. Rate reasonable. Tel. 111-J-l. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. O. C. Boggs. FOR RENT 8 room modern home 2 bath rooms, sleeping porch, fum . ished or unfurnished. Only reliable, permanent tenants need apfey. 714 west loth. HOUSE FOR RENT 17.50, water paid. Phone 1232-W. FOR RENT Modern 6 room furnish ed house, 116.00. Inquire 218 Ap pie St. FOR RENT - Homes furnished or unfurnished Brows a white fOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt Hotel Holland. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD A ROOM 153 No. Oakdale. RATES very moderate at 718 ftV Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 10 Mistletoe. TVl 638-W. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE - 1029 model A Ford eedan and a lots in Medford for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407-V EXCHANGE Fum for lumiMt wood, reels Phone iOQ-R re-upholstering tub poles and FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade in on tat mode) automobile (Coupe preferred ) Floyd siabarry Ta.ent, Ore. jHt SALE OR rHA:E Wh:te itctr: saving mac-moe for Light sedan Box 638, Tribune, FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE B acre ranch, all modern Improve ments, private electric light and pumping plant, five buildings, In cluding double garage and work shop (cement floors) a studio build ing within an enclosed cactu gar den, large chicken yard and house, and pump house. Forty fruit trees. Navel, Valencia oranges, grapefruit, lemons, apricots, persimmons, palm, and other shade trees. 320 ft. boule vard frontage, on State highway, (Palms to Pines), no encumbrance. 1,000 cash, balance In exchange for Medford house and property, close In." Box 3967, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Five acres tn cherries and peaches, with beauti ful home. White Box 306. Beau mont, Calif. FOR TRADE 5-rm. modern Ashland home. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Ranch, phone 287-H. FOR RENT 13 acres suitable for ber ries or turkeys. 3 miles from Med ford. Large modern house, city wat er, barn, large hen house, family or chard; cow If desired. Tel. 437-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN home, new, modern, 4 rms. and 2 attic rms. acre shady lot. more land avail able. $1600. Terms. Arthur E. Lalng, 10 N. Bartlett. A GOOD BUY 10-room all log house, on 160 acre mountain ranch. 10 acres under cultivation. See or write C. It. Studwell, Sardine Creek, Gold Hill. Ore. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent sou. fruit, nut trees and berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box .56. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son Co. Bldg. St Loan Aasn. Tel. 195 53 ACRES near Applegate P O.; 11 A cultivation free water right: bal ance timber: Improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & Whtl. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS F1SK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded, guaranteed. You cannot buy tires anywhere In Oregon cheaper than t the Sunrise Super Service Sta tion, 13th and Riverside. FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL n your car, 10c quart; In your can, 36c gal.: bbl lots. 30c. 100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil. from Bradford crude. In your oar. 20c quart: in vour can, 62c gal.: 5 gala 3 00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model T Ford Coupe, good condition, 115. See at Camp Wlthus, No. Riverside. USED CAR BARGAINS 30 Day Written Guarantee. 1929 Ford Roadster 1929 Essex Town Sedan 1929 Durant Coupe 1929 LaSalle Coupe Several older models on hand. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside Tel 18 1934 HUDSON Sedan demonstrator; new car guarantee; substantial dls- count; trade and terms. Eakln Motor Co., Hudson-Terraplane Deal er on So. Riverside. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO Bar gain. Palmer Muatc House. FOR SALE Used upright piano. Cheap for cash. Box au&d. Tribune. BARGAINS In used Band Instruments. with lessons. Palmer Music House FOR SALE LIVESTOCK NINE registered Ramboullet ewes Wm. Briggs strain, snearlng from 13 to 18 pounds wool. Cross bred year lings and lambs. Pure bred Shrop shire yearling rams and ram lambs. L. A. Salade Jr. Central Point, Ore, FOR SALE Fine breeding ewes. Tel, FOR Sa.E Fresh Durham and Guernsey cow. W. E. Mann, H m north 4 corners station on Midway road. FOR SALE 2 com, one Just fresh m u Hartley, rnone b-f-o. TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh In spring, and coming 3-year-old colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire at w a. Meoiey a, Kt. , bos ids, Medford. FOR SALE Freeh eows, Scbultx. Beagle Or. Adolf FOR SALE DOGSPETS 3-YEAR-OLD thoroughbred spayed pointer lor small board DUi. can 234-J-2. FOR SALE Pure-brd St. Bernard male pups, on display at Monarch seed and reed store Aug 37 to 89. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Brunxe tons Oockeran's prise stock as jess Neil Rt 1. Asa land FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WOOD FOR SALE -Dry fir and hard m-ood. Any length. S15 Pennsylvania FOR SALE P.ne canning tomatoes Bring containers. 2 ml. over Buck shot hill. Follow Sprlngbrook signs. M Q. Davis. POR SALE 18-Inch Wetinhoue electric fan. Exchange for cook stove. Apply at City Gardens, Jack sonville Highvay. FOR BA1X lvttte pruna now rwidy for canning or drvinn. Ptrk them yourself at lc lb, P 8. Carpenter. Jacksonville Htfway. PAR SALS CHEAP Brirfife lamp, ra dio, end table, breakfast set. 33 Rnee Ave. POR SAL Model T Pord. milk cow. alranud tank 3x7. 3 ft dp. IS ft canne. Will trade for aood 2nd nous east of R"nne Rlrer Academy on JftckAonvllie-PiiOenix road. Tel. 447-W, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Furniture, bedroom, liv ing room, dining room suites, etc. 425 Manzanlta. FOR SALE Collection of taxidermy 10 deer heads, antelope heads and birds, etc. Also 2 tea sets of hand painted chins and cut glassware. Mra. J, L. Ely, mile north West side school. FOR SALE Wood, 1 00 fc tl.25 tier; oak. laurel, fir. 300 tier dry. Inquire Jesse Taylor. Ruch. PEACHES Bring containers. O. Carpenter, 4 mile west of Phoenix on Huston road. WE con save you money on water pipe. Hubbard Bros., Inc. BAROAIN USED MACHINERY 6 tractors; 1 corn she Her, 1 fan ning mill. 1 grain grinder, disc har rows, tractor plows, 1 corn binder. HUBBARD BROS., INC. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes. Phone 7-F-14. TOMATOES. No. 1. 11.60 per Phone 4-F-12. C. J. Logan. FOR SALE 2 bedroom suites, com plete; living-room suite; dining room suite; General Electric refri gerator; electric range: piano. Mrs. J. L. Ely, Old Stage Road, Va mile North westside school. FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll top desk, sklls, automobile hot wat er heater, laoe type rubber boots, nthr mltrvllAniMia Artljt IT r.r special 85.00 violin and $6.00 case 40.00. Leaving, must sell at once. Call at 22 Keene way Drive. FOR 8MB Vetch Inoculation. arch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before planting to assure maximum growth use Nltragen. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbertas. 2c a pound. R. R. Quches. mile west of upper school bouse. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. DEER RIFLES, ahotguns. $5.00 to 30.00. saddles, tents, shoes, cloth ing 875.00. 5x7 camera (25.00. 317 North Riverside. PETITE PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4. TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel. 722. PERSONAL PALMISTRY READING dally. Phone 453 J, Ashland, for appointments. ASTROLOGY readings, questions ana- wered. Phone 809 for appointment. REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readlnga dally 315 So Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS FREE DIESEL TOPICS 20 ,000 cop tea latest news on Diesel engine developments to be given away FREE. Write for your copy now. Diesel Power Engineering Schools, 3320 20th St., cor. Folsom. San Francisco. America's Qreatest System of Diesel Training. AUTO INSURANCE at about 50 saving: class "A" plus Company Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 350. . DENTISTRY Dr i fl Ooto 335 B Main BOAT TRAILER Cash Register Add trig Machine. Typewriter Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co. 4tb and Bartlett Sta. DOOO examined free. Dr. Stone. 4tb and Bartlett. FOR SALE Equity in house. Call duo tiaven. FOR SALS araln, oats and barley bags Medtord Bargain House. 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1063. FOR SALE Canning peaches. st&ncilir. Phoenix. ALL MAKES of washing machlnea re paired. Fick'a Hardware, 131 west Main. FOR SALE Oaed sewing machines, al) makes; terms if desired All makes rented and repaired Wntte Sewing Machtnt Co. 34 N Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR 8ALE Bl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent 113 60 month Oold Hill. Ore. COFFES ANN'S FOR SALE. 100 AND light ear in good running order buys beat paying service sta tion on Redwood highway, near Kerby. account tickneas. Oolden Rule Serrlce. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A Detract JACKHON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ot ntU and Title Insurance The only complete DUe 8 y t m to Jackson County, MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntJ. Room a and 6, No. 19 North Central Ave. upstairs. Rial to. pnone 1616-Y. Traruier BADS rRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No OentraJ Pbuns 616 Prices tight errjt guaranteed HA WliEY rRANSPXR - Expert pac art and movers Special Uveetuc moving equipment Prices ingot 6 IB North Rtvereioe Phone 1044-1 Money co tend MONET? LOANED ON PUR N ITU K CARS ETC Prompt ternot and le gal rates W E THOMAS 46 8 Central State Hoe me No 8 167- nail Paper Cleanlni. WAL1PAPER CLXANINO. lc per 1 ft Mr Black 810 N Bartlett JOHN H LOCK Painting and Deoor atin Qut.it work at lower prices Ph 953-H Res 124 Ktnjt Painting end rapernnt;ing at A 0LIHS Patntina and paper- hanging, ret 646 W, 8. Orape, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson county: In the matter of the estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known as D- E. Green, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed administratrix of the Estate of Daniel E, Green, sometimes known as D. E. Green, deceased, notice la hereby given to all persons having claim against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at the orilee of O. O. BogA, in the Jackson County Bank Building. In Medford. Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice, which is August 27. 1034. OLLIE GREEN, Administratrix of the Estate of Daniel E. Green, deceased. Notice of Appointment of Adminis tratrix Notice U hereby given that the ounty Court for Jackson County, Ore- gon, sitting In probate on this 13th aay or August, iw3. amy appointee the undersigned, Etta G. Whybark, as the Administratrix of the estate of W. H. Whybark, deceased, now pend ing in said court. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to pre sent the same with the proper vouch ers within six (6) months from the date of this not'ee to the undersign' Administratrix of said estate, at 413 Liberty Building, Medford. Ore gon. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 13th day of August, 1.,4. ETTA O. WHYBARK. As Administratrix of the estate of of W. H. Whybark. deceased. Notice of Sheriffs 8a le By virtue of an execution in Fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of August, 1934. in a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane was plaintiff and George E. Zimmerman and Eliza beth L. Zimmerman, husband and wife: L. 8. Scott and Margaret M. Scott, husband and wife; Edwin P. Hughes and Ethel T. Hugnes, husband and wife; L. H. Hughes; A. M. Beaver. Cora Dennani, J. E. Weav er; Earl W Weaver and Oold Hill Na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor poration were defendants, in which action The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation recovered Judg ment against the defendant Oold Hill National Farm Loan Association, a cor poration for the sum of (87.50 with In terest at 8 per annum on 6162.50 from December 11, 1930 to July 20, 1931 and with interest on 687.50 at 8 per annum from July 30, 1931: 616350 with Interest at 8 per annum from June 11. 1931; 6162.50 with Interest at 8 per annum from December 11. 1931; 6162.50 with interest at 8 per annum from June 11, 1938; 61274.25 with interest at 5'4 per annum from June 11. 1932 to June U. 1833 and Interest at 4 per annum from June 11. 1933; 6326.74 with Interest at 8 per annum from July 23. 1032; $15.00 abstract charge, paid on the 22nd day of August, 1932; 630.70 in surance premium advanced August 16. 1932. amounting in an to 62M0 83 together with Interest thereon at 8 per annum with costs and disburse ments taxed at One hundred three and 50-100 ($103 50) Dollars and the further sum of One hundred fifty and no-100 ($150.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 2nd day Of August. 1934. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the tcrrrri of the said execu tion. 1 will on the 15th day of Sep tember. 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, in Jackson Nhil Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Hold firmly f. Having a tuft of featheri on the need 11. Happen re-peateVv Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 5ElfrTsggElUAB0 RlAjT E ETROS E NUMERATOR jjjAR'PrtTN I.DgTORE ADOR f PIR NWIa M ' C P SMAG 5e SELECT EAaeilpElBSM OTOE 0PAMAKIA5 Ei. ap i ilili! s I2kl E D O Y I NiiPPpRiN iiilL eorubmet F AC I LEiREBECNi AHA S S AC SA L AM RTelHARElENATE f?NE ft VATESpfTOfK E N SmRjEtfiaigiRlsH sIe e s!t !. i irea S. Provided 16. Judicial 1n vestlfatlon before a Jury It. Symbol for tellurium II. Coagulate by ettlng !l. Kind of leather 22. Spread for drying 32. Brazilian ma caws 'b. Pronoun 23. Sailor 27. Wise coun- aelort 19. Short for a kind of doc aO. Abandon . 2L Brush uae4 to 43 wed put blacking 44. Artificial on shoes langupte 34. A niter 45. Daughter of tb Qtve back Minns, king 3 Urn knife of Crete 31. Distant: prefix 4.'. Size of shot ! Certain 41. Power to per- 10. tt la: contr. form 11, Money paid to SO. Last name of bind a bar- a haro of a rain: Scotch song Scotch 12. Nations 7 12 13 4 WM 17 $ If ' I" a '' 5 1 1 "SJlL n:! 1 JUlL zl it!! 27 .S?IS;i2 ?L MtL M!L Jt 44 H!I 46 4 -'0,. So SI n County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title snd Interest that the said defendants. George E. Zimmerman and Elisabeth L Zimmerman, husband and wife; L. S. Scott and Margaret M. Scott, hus band and wife: Edwin P. Hughes and Ethel T. Hughes, husband and wife; L. H. Hughes. A. M. Beaver; Cor Den ham: J. E. Weaver; Earl W. Weaver and Oold Hill National Farm Loan Association, a corporation had on the 11th day of June. 1924. or now have in and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson, state of Oregon, w-wii The Southweat Quarter of Section Thirty, in Township Thirty-five. South of Range Two. West of the Wil lamette Meridian, excepting the North AO acres thereof described sa follows: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of along the North boundary line of said southwest Quarter, to the North- said Southwest Quarter, to the North west Corner thereof, thence South along the West boundary line there of a distance of 60 rods; thence East, parallel with the North boundary line of Mid Southwest Quarter, to the East boundary line thereof; thence North along the East boundary line thereof 60 rods, to the place of be ginning, excepting the East 27 acres thereof heretofore released. Together with all and singular tenements, hereditament and appur tenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Dated this 10th day of August, 1034. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Meteorological Report August 37, 1934 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Tuesday. Not much change in temperature. Oregon: Generally fair east por tion tonight and Tuesday. Unset tled west portion, with light rains on coast. Not much change In tem perature. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 86; lowest, SI. Total monthly precipitation, trace Deficiency for the month, .19 Inch Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 11.02 Inches; deficiency for the season, 7.01 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yea terday, 14 per cent; 6 a. m, today, 52 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:32 a. Sunset tomorrow, 6:63 p. m. Observation Tn'en nt A A. M.. 120th Meridian Time IT n i SB s 33 B Boise 08 63 Clear Boston 76 60 P.Cdy. Chicago 78 .... Denver - 84 60 . clear Eureka 60 86 Cloudy Helena 84 64 .... P.Cdy. Uo Anirelee 78 60 .... Cloudy MEDFORD 103 71 T Cloudy New York 78 Omaha - 90 68 T cloudy Phoenix 100 80 T Cloudy Portland - 86 61 .... Cloudy Reno - 85 M Cloudy Roseburg 88 68 Cloudy Bait Lake City .... 03 66 . Clear Ban Francisco .... 63 66 Cloudy Seattle 84 60 . Clear Spokane 03 56 .. Clear Walla Walla 100 68 .... Clear Washington, D.C. 76 68 TP. Cdy Cross -Word Puzzle g. Vinegar bottles 7. Tall grasses S. Other 9. Obstinate 10. Symbol for tantalum 11. Ethsresl salt 12. Acta 17. Riding Whip 2 Glrla 22. Military snart drum 14. Cubic meter 24. Those who give tips od the racea it. Unsmeltid tnMal .'9. Dance step 11. Canceled 32. Eocentrle or Quear 12. Card by which a player rs- Iad Fresh aupplles Leather thong Daughter of Short for a man'a name DOWN 1. niKhwayman 2. Official In cer tain Kames t. Type of elec tric current! abbr. i. Russian musics) composer 6- Sea eag-laa 37. 1 antaiua 31. Hackneyed 41. Beed covering 42. Break sud denly 4 ft. Hlrh mountain 4. Dutch ally 49, Peacock butterfly II. Metric land measure 12. TO DEL MONTE FILM T Grocers who are personally unable to visit the great fruit and vegetable growing sections of the country will "e given a special opportunity this evening to view many of the scenic and agricultural wondera ot those re gion through the medium of an un usual new six-reel sound aud color Industrial film, recently completed f" " . .A. -,. . Entitled "Out of the Spirit of the new film opens with a dramatic prologue, picturing historical epi sodes from early Spanish days In California and the Gold Rush of 49. Following this, the film shows in full color many scenes of modern agricultural California. It then shows detail the processes of growing, selecting, processing and packing many important fruit and vegetable products, as well as dried frulta. With the exception of the prologue and parte of the final reel, the en tire picture was filmed in the fields, orchards and canning establishments of the California Packing corporation In many part of the west and the Hawaiian Islands, and shows the actual operations. A voice accom paniment explains aud comment on the various activities as they are shown, adding materially to the In terest and educational value of the film. In addition to the features men tioned above, the film contains many glimpses of famous scenic beauty spots in California, viewa of Hawaii's vast pineapple plantations and scenes showing hundreds of acres of blos soming fruit tres taken during Cali fornia's annual spring blossom festi val. Unusual photographic effects have also been obtained for the clos ing scenes, depicting distribution of Del Monte products throughout ' the world. Men prominent tn the grr. cery industry have pronounced tUis r-.ew film one of the most Instructive, entertaining and beautiful Industrial films ever produced. A special showing of the film for Medford grocers and their families will be given tonight at 8 o'clock in the banquet room of the Holland ho tel, at which all grocers, their em ployees and families are Invited. 10 HOLY BYE PtM M. Weatherford. pastor-evan-(tellst, in speaking last nMifht from the topic. "Wind and the Power of Pentecoet," at the local Church of the Nazarene, said In part: "Wind ts a mysterious something that manifests ltaelf without giving much information aa to the working of Its mystery. Sometime It blowa gently, and sometlmea with terrific velocity. This la comparable to the ministry of the Holy Spirit, turning the drugdery of life into romance Sometlmea the Spirit manifest Him self my gentle visitations, in the se cret chamber, and sometimes by out ward visible demonstrations In per sonality. This much Is true about wind we must wait for It. It ts likewise true with reference to the Holy Snlrlt. Christ admonished Hla disci ples to tarry for the outpouring of the , Spirit, He aiso gave tne eame instruction that the promise Is unto "Wind Is also noted sa a propelllnx Dover. It IS used to pump waver ana la put to various outer inauainai service. The Holy spirit la tne pro pelling power of the church: without It It Is Impotent to turn the wheels of aospel machinery. 'You cannot silence the wina ot any Invention of man's devices. Nei ther can the Spirit fill the man r.f be throttled by any oounter-lnvan-tlons. Jwua aald of the first cen tury heralders of the ITsp!: '" these should hold their peace the aton.a would Immediately cry out "The wind haa purifying qualities. It displaces Impurities, aa It sweep, over the country In refreshing the atmospheric conditions. It fills every vessel that la open. The Holy Spirit likewise when indwelt by personality serves aa a purifying agency to so ciety. Uks a gale-swept prairie, 11 drives all moral refuse before It. "Wind cornea spontaneously and Instantaneously. No man knows from whence It cometh nor whither It go eth, eiceptlng science tells ua that cold air rushing In to to displace hot all, causes motion to develop. The descent of the Spirit upon personality la Instantaneous. The Spirit a de scent on the Day of Pentecost was sudden in answer to their suppnoa tlon for Hla deerent. It la true to day. "The wind producea action. Lift a flag to the breer and every fiber of It Is set In action. Receive the Holy Ohost and you will become an animated object of power and action (or Ood. In your scope or witness ing, sowing and reaping, neither bribe nor for re can stop the Holy Ohost filled man, In hla effort to carv out Ood'a command, to carry the Oosnel to the enda of the earth.' There was a wholesome response to the speaker s message with souls ac cepting Chrlat. Ised Tamalr. A Weapon LOfl ANOKt.ES (UPI Dodging hot lamales made married life unbearable. Mra Mary Wllabeth Brlrker charged In a divorce complaint against Clar ence D. Brlcker, studio production manager. She accused him of throw ing tamalee at her whenever he be came annoyed. Brlcker denied the charge. Faces Strike Problem Roy A. Hunt (above) It presl dflnt of the Alumir.um Company ol America, which had four of its larg. eat plants closed by strike of un Ion workers who demand a unlve lal wage system In various plants and a check-of plan for colleetlnQ union duet. (Associated Press Photo I RATES (Continued irum page one) would be no raise 8 to 30 cent a ton on coal and 8 to 4a centa on coke; 10 per cent on cotton with a maxi mum of 5 cents per 100 pounds: 10 per cent on tobacco with a maxi mum of 4 cents, and other products In proportion. There are some ex ceptions In the far rest and In sec tions where truck competition Is keen Some rates which were raised August 30 nre exempted. Costs Are Clled The action la prompted, says the petition) by the restoration of the 10 per cent cut in rauroaa wkbb u loss and Increasing costs of mate rials. The waRe restoration la eatl. mated to add il00.000.000 to costs this year, Increasing to ams.oou.ouu in 1036, and material costs are ex pected to add .137,000,000 In 1039. It la known that tne cnrriers msu are thinking of the 60.000,ooo a year they say will be added to costs by the rBllroad retirement act should It be declared constitutional. This Item, however, waa omitted from the petition because court action la pend ing. .. . In 1033," aald tne executivea aa- soclatlon, "ralroad operating expenses were only one-half of what they wer In 1020 and yet the rauroaos oi tne country as a whole failed to taae in enough money to cover their operat ing expenses, taxes ana tne interest chsrgea without any allowance for dlvldenda. In the fact of this situa tion, the necessity for the steps which are being taken toward meeting rla Ing costa of operation la obvlo is. Would Aid Recovery "It la generally conceded," It de clared, "tat nothing Is more essen tial to business recovery than the prompt restoration ot the purchasing and employing capacity oi mo ran roada. The back to the channels of trade. The railroads hope that the reasonableness of their request will appeal to their patrons and tne public generally and Justify their sup port." The petition took a shot at the rail road commission law. It referred to statement by the commission on July St. 1033, that the carriers must make economlea. "Petitioners are of the opinion," said the petition, "that they cannot, by Increased savings, in view oi tne various restrictions Imposed upon them, effect economies. In addition to those heretofore effected, that will materially offset the Increase In their operating expenses." Texas Evangelist Speaks Tonight at 4-Square Church Evangelist Raymond T. Rlchey, the noted Texaa revivalist, will speak to night at the Foursquare church In Medford, Fourth and Bartlett, It has been announced. He has Just concluded a clty-wlde campaign In a curcus tent In port land. Ore., which resulted In hun dreds of conversions. He Is now mak ing a southward tour of the coast, mobilizing "prayer warriors" for a nation-wide prayer crusade. Ta ex- nerte to get 10. 000 chrlatlons on the Pacific coast alone to promise to spend one hour dally In prayer lor national recovery. Te expects to pre sent these nsmea to the president, asking that a day of national prayer be officially set aside. "National recovery and spiritual re covery must go hand In hand." he ssys. "America must get hack to ths faith of our fathers' or there will be trouble shesd. History records that no nation has ever survived a moral and spiritual breakdown. If Chris tiana ever need to pray they certainly do now." Rlchey will be assisted by Mra Rlchey and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kerr, evangelletlo alngera. Knarry nrprled Polli-e Chief. BRUNSWICK, Me. (UP) When two young men asked Police Chief William 8. Edwarda for a meal he asked them first to work on the wood pile. They started at once. It waa so unusual that after Ih.y flnlahed he gave them the meal, clgareta, and money when they Hit. FAMILY OF FIVE NEEDS ONLY $4.56 WEEKLY FOR FOOD State College Experts Point Out Money Must Be Spent Wisely and Menus Must Be Carefully Planned An average family of five, Includ ing two adulta and three children . aged from 3 to 13. can live comfort ably ard safely on a food budget of pproxlmately .4.66 a week, accord ing to foods and nutrition speatal lata at Oregon State College. They point out, however, that this can be accomplished only if tha homemak er spends her money wisely and plana her menus carefully. Specific dlrectlona aa to Just how to purchase and prepare food to come within such a budget are con tained In a new bulletin Issued by the home economics dlvlalon of tha Oregon State College extension ser vice, entitled "Low Cost Menus for One Month with Recipes." It waa prepared "aa an aid to tha thrift program of those Oregon homemak era who are maintaining for them selves and their families a deelrabl standard of living with little expen diture ox money but with a very substantial Investment of time, abil ities, skills and Interest." Menus Included In the new bul letin were planned to meet nutri tional needs and to provide aa much, variety as practicable with the lim ited expenditure. While variety adds zest to appetite. It Is pointed out that menua planned on a very low cost basis can cater only to healthy. normal appetites. ;vaporated whole milk ana dried skim milk are Inexpensive snd easily handled and are valuable foods, tha bulletin polnta out. It urgea famil ies following low cost menus to pro vide each child with a quart and each adult with a pint of wools milk each day. Kggs, at least three or four a week for each child under six years, are practically essential In supplying the necessary Iron In tha diet, and wherever possible each member of the family ahould havs an egg a day, according to tha bulle tin. . Butter, another diet essential, Is used at least aa a apread for bread once a day. Cod liver oil la not Included In the. M-60 budget, nor la bread. If thera are Infnnta from one month to two years they, at least, need cod liver oil, the bulletin aays. It Is aaaumed that flour will te provided through various relief agencies. While first developed as an assist ance to relief commttteea, the menus, recipes, market list and other sug gestions In the new bulletin have planning and food preparation of every family which Independently Is cutting food costs to a minimum. Copies of the bulletin can be ob tained free from county extension, offices or from the college. Peach and apricot trees ahould re ceive a bordeaux mixture spray with in the next ten days or two weeks. If peach blight fungus la to be con trolled, statea L. P. Wilcox, county agent. In case of lata peaches where; the crop has not aa yet been har vested, spraying should be postponed until tha crop Is off, but before fall rains occur to any extent. Thli la a vary Important apray If healthy peach and aprtoot treea are desired. Orowera generally nave re ceived good returns for these cropa In the laat few seasons and Increased, vigor and health of trees will mean a better crop next aeaaon. Peach blight la a fungus dlseae common to all- peach and apricot trees, If not controlled, It will causa the dlcbBck ot young shoots, killing of fruit buds and the formation of gum cankera on wood and fruit buda nnd tha formation of gum cankera on wood and fruit tissue. Tha red spot ting of apricot la caused by thla d la ease. Bordeaux mixture, 4-4-&0 la recom. nvnded at thla time, application to thorough, giving the tree trunk and all branches a liberal covering. Beer Hall Assault 8AL3CM. Ore, Aug. 37. (AP)-"LaO Splno, 30, Filipino, and five of hla countrymen were In the county Jail here today, charged with participa tion In an attack on two white men at a beer garden eaat of here lata Thursday night. State Homes ftaln SALEM. Ore, Aug. 37. (AP) Tha population of Oregon Institution hsd increased by 167 on July 31 of thla year over the corresponding month In 1838. P. J. Stadelman re ported Friday. Tha total population on July 91, 1034, waa 8.841. florllls Forgot Wlqurlte CINCINNATI (UP)-ule, Cincin nati too gorilla, hroa all rulea of etiquette when aha celebrated her eighth birthday. Daintily, ah minc ed on the first courses of her an niversary dinner. Then Trainer Wil liam Dreeamtu turned hla back. Susie couldn't resist. She gulped down her dessert of angel food caka In lesa than 30 seconds. To Continue A. Ilouwmsn OXFORD, Ohio. (UP) Although he will Inherit between 838,000 and 830.000 from the estate of hla father, who died In Aberdeen, Scotland, Da vis ("Srotty") Milne, 38, plana to continue aa houseman at tha Delta Tau Delta fraternity house on th Miami university campus bar. PEACH, APRICOT SPRAY ADVISED