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M"EDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 1(5. 1935. PAGE XTN'E 1 JHBpW-HAT YOU WANT &assM FOR EASY REFER;ENC;eESB f this pose. Vou will prohably Ilnd ei actly the thing r'ft'3ffll or sell. If It isn't M there, aiKertlw. KATES per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, nr woril (Minimum 10c) Fer Una per month without copy changea H 7S FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP Nice 3 or 3 year old bay mare, star in loreneaa. uranucu Circle with crossed Z's. 0. J. Haas, Route 1, central Point. LOST Yellow Jersey cow with bell and rope on. paone j'viue os. LOST It dog missing, oall 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to help milk and 4 Keneral farm work. Single man pre- ferred. Crystal Springs Dairy. 601 N. Grape St. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED lady wishes position in bakery or grocery store, box 3954, Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE LIVE WIRE Christian, local or out of town. Full time, good pay. saws ability preferred. Box 2727, Tribune. WANTED FEf-ALE HELP PACKERS and sorters. Experienced only. Appiy m pemuu . viwa Orchards Packing House, between 3 and 5 p. m. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0U S WANTED To borrow 1800 .00 on $7000.000 security, uox inu une. WANTED Transportation for two to Salem, will snare expense- iuh""v WANTED Eggs, we oeneve tnai we have a marKes wmcn win uei, more than you are now getting. Will give you a caah deposit ot S per case. Pinal returns within a week, which we guarantee will be satisfactory. Morton Milling Com pany. Jackson Street on Railroad. WANTED to buy 4 to 6 room house. payments line rent, ftuuiw employed. Box 2730. Tribune. WANTED Wood circulating heater. for 5-room house, rnone (o-i. N. Holly. WANTED Beef. veal. hogs. Trade fresh cows lor beel. M is. awiu Phone 285, WANTED Excellent care of piano for use of It. Box 3736. Tribune. WANTED Used men's and boys' suits and shoes; aiso to iu clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles. Wants load lor mere or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. We pay oadh for household goods lurniture ana stoves wo euv metals, hliles. pelts woo and my hair M EO FORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1082 WANTED Heifer calves. Write RUDy Schuiz.. Beagle Oregon. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6 -room home. S37.50 per month. Water rent paid. 512 No. Holly. FOR RENT Modern 5-room stucco, unfurnished. 625 Pine. FOR RENT Unfurnished house. 710 So Oakdale. Call Harold H. Brown, 135; after 5. 1670. 4-ROOM furn. house. 415 Woodstock. C A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR RENT Five room modern home m excellent neighborhood Lan. saade trees, shrubbery, large oack yard and garage. OH circulator Tarnished if preierrea. can iw ov. Oaltdale evenings. FLRNKSHED house. Oarage. Adults. 6H W. Tenth. ' SMALL furnished house. 134 3. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room modern houss ; oo. Peach. FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished house; oasement and furnace. In quire 405 W. Second. FOR RENT 6 -room rurnisned mod ern house. 225 So Riverside Tel 4o7-J. fOR RENT Home furnished or unfurnished Brown & Wn. FOR RENT APARTMENTS OR RENT Clean furnished house keeping rooms. Private home. 118 Genrssee. FARTLY furnished apartment. Three -j-e roc-ms and big oa:hroom New ly finished inside, with new eic r.'r'.tjsraror and electric so-c F- "?r- . furn: shed In n ;ce ceaoor.iood. 810 South. OacUe, lift: r FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Purn apt. 313 So. drape FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt. 317 E. Jacltson. Phone 749-Y. FOR RENT Apt. 1. Tribune Bide.. Nicely furnished. Apply Tribune office. FURNISHED partnwnt. Prlvata bath. 218 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.; bath, garage. 634 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT One 1-room apt (6: one 2-room apt. (7.50; one 3-room ape. I $12.50; two cabins a5 each. Cecil j Jennings, Coffee Ann's, Front and ! Main. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel 710. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 719 B. slain. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms at 16 N. Oranga. FOR RENT Nice room, 153 No. Oak dale. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room Call before 9:30 or after 4:30. Phone 432-W. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC fans for rent. Phone 107. Flynn Electric. FURNISHED bachelor cabin. Phone 1335-X. FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 12 00 per week. 153 QranJte St. Ashland BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mile luke. BACHELOR cabin; men only. 445 So Front. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE OWNER will trade clear lot In Eu gene for boy'a bicycle. Box 2797. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 80 ACRES on highway, cabin, barn, spring, stream, orchard, full price 750. E. P. Hitt, 69 N. Main. Ash land, Ore. 9 ACRES, some improvements, cheap for cash. H. Schermernorn. mue west of Phoenix. FOR SALE OR TRAXE at sacrifice 10 A. on State hwy. All in Lad I no clover. Lots of buildings. Easy terms. 204 E. Main. L. G. Plckell. FOR SALE by owner 6 room, strictly modern house, basement, furnace, beautiful lawn, trees and srubbery. Double garage. Bargain for imme diate sale. 1218 West Main. Phone 290-W. FOR RENT OR SALE 10 acres on Buckshot hill road; third house on right. FOR SALE Beautiful home, 7 rooms. basement, furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, fine shade trees, sleeping porch. Bargain. Box 3918. Tribune SALE OR TRADE: Equity in clOM-ln modern residence, large lot. Would trade for equity in email country place. This property would return good Income If rented. Box 3789. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Loin Ass'n. Phone 195. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown St White. WILL LEASE modern poultry ranch to reliable party: modern 5-roora house; mile west Willow Springs service station, $15 per month. R. A. Rolf, Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Wood for cherries, grain or hay. C. H. Cummings, Butte Falls, Ore. Br TRADE Good "29 Ford coupe for equity in late car. W. From mayer. 519 So. Oakdale. Tel. 349-M FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE Truck for wood or labor. Phone 1352-W. 1213 W. 9th. FOR SALE 1928 Essex 4-dcor sedan, 27 Dodge-Graham l'fc ton truck. Will accept electric refrigerator In trade. Inquire Young's Car Lot next to Western Auto. FOR SALE; 1930 Ford roadster, good condition. Thomas Lauiriifld, Jacksonville. 1930 Ford Tudor Just overhauled, had best of care and priced to sell, PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO Dodge and Plymouth 1929 Chev. Coach, $175. Terms. 344 SO. Grape. FOR SALE! Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, air-wheels. 208 Van couver Ave. CAR AND CAMP COMBINATION Hudson sedan; tent tailored to cover car. providing sleeping room both sides; double cot; folding bed for inside car: Coleman stove; fold ing table Priced at sacrifice. CtU 957 or 832 -R, FOR SALE "29 Gniham Pa!ge. model 612 4-door sedan. Must sell and priced accordingly. Call Mrs. H L. Owen. Phlpps Auto Park. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet Master Pickup. Can be seen at cabin 74, Merrick's camp. Ask for Mr. Houghtellng. FOR SALE-POULTRY FOR S-ALEi Turkeys and sheep. ,ioU field. Old Stage Road. FOR SALE 120 biood tested White Leghorn chicks 8 weeks old. sIao household furniture. Floyd Mosher. 5 blocks north of Faoer'a ifwe. Central Point. Call evenings. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK , jjR sale weaaer P-fe. 5- T4 F.5h. Pi.oea-JU FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, cheap. Acre, from County Farm. Talent. FOR SALE 3 cows, coming fresh. Fred Lewis. Butte Falls road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Slightly used good qual ity Studio Couch. Can be Inspected In Mcdford. Tel. SU-J-3. F. Corning Kenly. FOR SALE Apricots, light crop. Oeo. Alford. Fern Valley. 3i DOZ. wide mouth Economy fruit jars. 60 doz. 243 N. Holly. - r- APRICOTS Til tons, beat canners. Coker Butte Orchard. Out Crater Lake highway, 4 miles, turn left. FOR SALE 100 lb. capacity Ice box Good condition, sio.oo. Mrs. a. u. Walker, N. Pacific Highway. FOR SALEA trumpet made by Conn. New, cheap, terms, box 37d0, itid une. FOR SALE Dragsaw. 13074 W. Main. FOR SALE Good Heatrola, $15.00, bird cae with stand. S1.50, oak li brary table, $3.50. 328 N. Oaltdale. FOR SALE Arcadia range with water back, bedstead, springs, mattress. cedar chest, dining chairs, 0xl2 Gold Seal rug, small congoieum, small table. 50-lb. capacity icebox, 8-it. cougar rug. steel folding sn gle bed and mattress, and other small household articles. 521 Miy ette St. 75 LB. Ice box. A-l shape. $10.00. 745 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Camp chairs. 3 double camping spring beds; .axis tent, trailer body, 1 studio couch, Hot point electric range, 9x12 Axmlns ter rug. 11 So. Chestnut. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable prices Picks Hardware THE FAMOUS APRICOTS from Linn orchard. Eagle Point, ready. Victor Tessitore, proprietor. Phone 3'iX10. RASPBERRIES Last call for canning. See sign one mile out Kings high way, or call 774-R-3. FOR SALE Knox-out Dairy Fly Spray Is far the best. Try It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. 20.000 sacks on hand. No. l's md 2's. See us Defore you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Dog foods and pet sup plies of all kinds Monarch Sevd and Feed Co. FOR SALE Grain bags and sack twine. Monarch Seed and Feed Co ""USED WOOD RAn7vRS These ranges were- taken In trade on the sale of new electric ranges and are a real bargain at the prices shown: UNIVERSAL 6 plate, warm ing oven $20.00 COLONIAL JUNIOR seml porcelaln enamel warm Ins oven 25.00 ORIOLE COMFORT seml porcelaln. wanning oven.... 30.00 OSBORN semi -porcelain en amel, in good shape ............ 22.50 EMPRESS warming oven 23.50 FAMILY PRIDE hot water reservoir, semi- porcelain enamel ... 25.00 LORAIN 6 plates, warming oven ..... 35.00 CROWN seml-porcelaln en amel, warming oven 25 00 HOME COMFORT 0 plate, warming oven 30.00 SUPERIOR 6 plate, warming oven ..... 20.00 Many other kinds to choose from, at bargain prices. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY FOR SALE Apricots and peaches. Phone 571-J-3 and leave your order, or call In person. Coker Butte road O. L. Llndley. FOR SALE A good dairy washing powder for less money. Get a free sample. Try It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR 8 ALE 2 50-gal Ion Hard le JT spray rig complete hose guns eta 2 inch centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit inquire D, M Lowes place Valleyview. FOR SALE Showcases, wallcases and floor-cases. Also especially attrac tive inlaid linoleum. See Lawrence Jewelry Store, 8 North Central. MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION, coin collectors. Buy Lin coln pennies for your collection. Ad dress 2792. Tribune. FOR SALE Worm your pullets now with Lee's or Dr Hess wormer tab. lets or powder. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized classic and Jazz 216 B Main BUSINESS CHANCES OPEN FOR BIDS on stork of groc eries and fixtures. Total value 800. B. P. Thelss Store, Central Point, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. AliSIKACI CO. Abstracts of Title and mie insurance The jnly complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 5. No s2 North Central Are., upstairs Expert Window Cleaners. LFT GKOROR DO FT Tel 1113 House cleaning floor waxing ori ental ru clean. rig and up.iolster.ng Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - S0 to $i00 for personal or nousehold purposes on Hrvjse Fu-'nunirnt or Autos; ilar. Cars Refinanced Loans cloed wttain Si min'ites License No b 157 s-e W E nwmaa of K J. EJej, 15 So. Ceatrai. BUSINESS DIRECTORY COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 258-M. commercial Spraying. Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAICWl Teacher of Piano and Steel Guitar Song wrt. lng service Studio. 318 Libert) Building. Medford Ore. Transfer. Furniture Van. MOVE In padded vans, Cal., Ore. and Wash. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. Martin Bros., Grant Pass, Phone 146-J. Transfer. TRUCKING. AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel. 633 F E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central Phone SIS - Prices right Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Pnone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Nonce. Notice ts hereby given, that on Tuesday the 18th day of June, 1935, at a Special Election held on that day. In the Willow Springs Voting Precinct in Jackson County. Oregon, for the purpose of determining whether or not stock should be al lowed to run at large In the Willow Springs Voting Precinct. Jackson county, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the center of Sec tion 17. Township 37 South. Range 2 West. W. M.; thence West on querter section line to Its Inter section with Range line between Ranges 2 and 3 West; thence North along said Range line to Its inter section with Rogue River; thence meander Northeasterly along cen ter Hue or Rogue River to Its inter. section with the section line be tween Section 15 and '6, Townshlo 36 South. Range 2 West. W. m": thence South on section line to its intersection with Township line be tween Townships 36 and 37; thence West Vi mile on said Township line; thence South on quarter sec tion Une to the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter or Section 4, Township 37 South, Range 2 west. W. M., of a mile; thence West on quarter quarter section line to the center line running North ond South through Section 5, Township 37 South, Range 2 West. W. M.; thence South 13 miles on said line to the place of beginning. a majority vote was cast against stock running at large, and all persons are hereby notified that it shall be un lawful for stock to run at large In , the above described nreclnot tifter j sixty days from the date of this no tice, under penalty oi a une of not less than ten ($10.00) dollars, or more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars. Dated this 24th day of June, 1935. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk. Notice of Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles M. Duncan, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to an order of G. W. Matthews. Judge of the above entitled Court, dated June 6th. 1935. 1 will after July 26th. 1635. sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder, subject to confirmation of the Court, and as a single tract, the following described real property, situate in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: An undivid ed one-half Interest in the Northctst Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 37 South. Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County. Oregon, together with the Mail Tribune Daily ACtfOSS t, Threw water upon T. Lubricate IS. Terminate I. Device for climbing IB. Put IS. Deserter 17. Conjunction 18. Symbol for lutecium 19. Malarial fever 31. Afisfst 23, Shrill bark 25. Thrice: prefix 28. Exposed to public view 28. However ia. Dignify 81. Plirhera 33 Had being 84. Female sheep 35. Concede 18. Feign 42. Corded cloth 41. Each without exception IS. Meadow 46. Afresh It. Philippine native 49. public notice 60. Pronoun tl. Ponsasea (1. Greek letter Solution of Yetterday's Puzzle O I sfepURAlVjA die eImIsnip RETY roO I TslOG E 5 M0g5l&LlTANl RANllS T I E SpK E A 0 I IC EiN lL ECT SIPniNiC H A 5 Mil P ARg AKE.silCHO aJc Eff p e r t Inou N rzdWAdo5MtoMe Type of elec tric current: abbr. 63. One born In a place 6S. Person confined In an In- atltutlon SO. Inclines 1. Small wheel attached to furniture ss. 7 U 3 4 5 (o 18 If o !tf . i ,4m -y - !IZIlE"Zfe"IEZ -JUL , 35 wtr 3i 40 41 42 ''','' 4-3 44 ,, 45 '' '' 5l if 33 sf l I I water rights and ditch lights appur tenant thereto; and said sale shall be for cash. Bids will be received by the undersigned, administrator, ad dressed to the First National Bmk Building. Grants Pass. Oregon, or at the office of Nlel R. Allen, Attorney at Law. The First National Bank Building, Grants Pass. Oregon. Dated this 25th day of June. 1935 R. K. HACKETT. Administrator Courthouse News Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. 121 E. Sixth Street.) Marriage Licensee Norman Fraley and Violet C. Judy. John Cottanl and Luclle A. Pelguln. Paul Lane and Helen Stewart. Russell H. HI b bard and Lucy M Patterson. Boy K. Moses and Dealle M. Kins. Circuit Court R. O. Stephenson and O. L. Over myer filed dissolution of partnership under assumed name of "Economy Lumber Co." Ruth Gladys Helfrlch ts. Benjamin B. Helfrlch. Divorce. Mary Ruth Frederick va. J. W. Frederick. Divorce. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. vs. L. E. CHn ken beard. Lien. Edward O. Logan vs. Mary Logan. Divorce. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Lively Lime Products Co. For money. Colonial Garage vs. Val J. Fischer. Chattel lien. Probate Court Estate of Charles N. Black, de ceased. Probate. Itral Estate Tramffr Robert B. orleve et al to Kntle M. Grieve. Q. O. D. Land tn sec. 36. twp, 32, S. R. 3 EaM, and In sec. 1, twp. 33, S. R- a East Stephen Cady et ux to Ida Elliott Allen, et al. Q. C. O. Lot on Portland avenue, Medford. Vorl O. Walker to Delia J. Walker. W. D. 4 Int. In lota , blk. 3. Oiny's Addition. Medford. Helen O. Wilson to T. N. Cllne et us. W. D. Lots 5 and , blk. 2, Meeker's Addition, Medford. Clara E. Phlpps to I. W. Ash. W. D. d.74 acres In sec. 18, twp. 37, 8. R. 1. W. W. M. Effle Long to Etta P. Morris, W. D. N. 78 feet lots 13. 14, 15, 18 and 17 In blk. "X" R. R. Add. to City of Ashland. John H. Cochran to Prances H. Cochran. W. D. 2 acres In sec. 21. twp. 36. S. R. 4 W. W. M. Adella N. Allen to Joseph W. Wil liams et ux. W. D. S acres in sec. 20, twp. 37. 8. R. 1 W. W. M. James M. MocDowell et ux to Alln M. Clark. Deed. Lota 11 and 12, blk. "D", Talent. Gertrude W. Rand et vlr to Ernefft N. Glffen et ux. W. D. Land In sec. 30. twp. 30. S. R. 4 West. Sheriff to State of Oregon. Sh. D. Lot 2. blk. 2. Summit Add., Medford. L. S. Harper et ux to W. M. rrye et ux. W. D. NVi of NE sec. 14, twp. 35, 8. R. 4 West. Sdna A. Waymire to Addle E. Smith W. D. N!i of S!i of NE of SW sec. 5. twp. 35. S. R. 1 East. Sheriff t o F. J. Huber. Sr. D. 1 acre In sees. 20 and 20, twp. 37, S. R. 1 West. Elizabeth M. Bates to W. W. Bates. W. D. Lot 2, blk. 71, Medford. Grays Harbor, Wash., lumberjacka tell of a bluejay camp robber that carried off a full-alzed doughnut In Its beak. Cross - Word Puzzle t. Whirlpool 10. The Christian era: abbr. 11. The one a thlni Is purchased from 12. Bursts forth violently 20. Vase 22. Wrath 31. Small hole In a needle 2d. Lessen 27. Hero of Manila Bay 80. Acknowledge 32. Moisten 34. Krcentrio 35. Cereal plants 36. Money paid for the use of another' property 37. Imitate 3B. Favorite 39. Yale 40. Contradict 4L, One who movni rhythmically to music 44. Flower con tainers 47. Flog 4ft. Totals f2. Salutation S4. Collection of facte 87. Toward O. Near DOWN 1. Discuss 3. Gaa essential to life I. To a higher point 4. Father 6. Ase 6. Particulars T. Open place In a format I. Went swiftly ROAD BOARD GIVEN RULES FOR OREGON: t FEDERAL SPENDING 90 Per Cent of Labor Used Must Be Taken From Re lief Rolls $5,372,846 for Road, Street Work SALEM. July 18. ( AP) Coplea of the federal regulations received by the state highway department here today disclosed officially that Oregon Is to pet $3,038,643 for highway and street work, nnd 3.334.304 for grade crossing eliminations. Except that 90 per cent of the labor employed on projects must be taken from the unemployment relief rolls, and that the relation of the number of men employed to the total cost of the project must be not more than $1400 per man year, the regulations under which Oregon's fi,372,846 of federal work relief money is to be expended differ little from the condi tions nttnchM to the spending of other federal relief funds during the past two yeara. Wajje Kate Pnwrrlltert Wage rates are to be fixed by the state highway commission In confor mity with standards of the United Stntes bureau of public roads, nnd must be comparable with the scnle paid for purely state Jobs. All unskilled and Aeml-skllted labor must, be tnken from the relief regis tration rolls. Except as It conflicts with the re quirement that 90 per cent of the lnbor employed must come from the relief rolls, contractors are free to employ their skilled labor wherever thev ree fit. The maximum working time for any man shall be 130 hours a month, which applies to nil classes of labor. Not less than 25 per cent of the rosd fund grant Is to be spent out side of cities and municipal areas, not less than 25 per cent within cities and municipal areas, and the balance on federal nld and "designated state roads outside of cities and metropoli tan areas. Restrict CriMtKlnc The only restriction upon the use of the crossing elimination money in thnt at lenst 25 per cent shall bo spent on "pecondnry or feeder roadfl outside of municipalities. These are designated as "roads not on either the federal aid highway system or the state highway system." rhlch definition excludes secondary high ways In Oregon from the benefits of the money. There Is a modification of the re quirement that 25 per cent of the money shall be spent "within munici palities and metropolitan areas' In the definition of what constitutes such an area. Metropolitan aremt are defined "as territory Immediately contiguous to the relatively larger municipalities within which workers living in the municipalities may be transported dally to and from the work V Therefore project Immediately ad jacent to but not actually within the city limit of the principal cities of the state are eligible for classification as municipal projects, giving the highway coin mission more latitude In the selection of projects. The greatest difficulty foreseen by the highway department In the selec tion of qualified projects was in thnt classification designated as "second ary or feeder" roads not on the state or federnl aid systems. Here all sec ondary roads are on the state system, necessitating an expenditure of nt least 25 per cent of the road money on county roads. In that case It was pointed out, the counties must supply the rights-of- way, as the highway commission has no authority to purchase them for any road not on the state system. Nearly 0.000.000 hunters were 11 censed by the various states during 1033, the Inst year for which figures are available. WHEEL OF DEATH 7J i The fast-acting cimera and an atari lens man were right on the spot In Hohokus, N. J., to snap this unusual auto race picture Just as a wheel zipped high In the air from the car driven by Len Perry. It struck and killed Francis de Gyter who was standing Insldo the guard rail. (.Associated Press Photo - Flies Made While You Wait 'Home-Made' Insects, In Season, Effective Fish Lures, Angler Finds ! flyJ - - Jant . By MARION J. M.UIHEN (Assistant Biologist. I. S. Bureau of Fisheries') ( Written for the Associated Press) 6 ALT LAKE CITY (AP) Every thoughtful angler will agree that to fish successfully he mtist have several reasonably accurate fly pat terns Imitating natural Insects. From the trout's point of view, the only real good things to eat are natural Injects, and since there are so many varieties, he decides to eat the best. It Is not generally known that in sects constitute a, regular part of a fish's diet rather than the "occa sional tld-blt" so often referred to; nor Is It generally known that cer tuln Insects are repulsive to fUh, This is particularly evident In mid summer when fish of every variety break water In obvious quest of in sect food. If you watch this activity closely It will be noticed that fish are pur suing only one or two varieties of insects of the many kinds that skim over the water. Seldom will you ob serve them taking hard dry bodies or shells such as the "wnter stridor" und some of the beetles. Little Time for IMuy. Some old-timers will Insist that Jumping fish mean playing fish and that playing fish won't bite. Ac tually fish do not find much time to play. They are constantly fight ing for existence and the bigger part of that Job Is getting something to eat. Just before dark on some quiet summer day watcji the insects that hatch In nnd nriar the water and check on how many fish are Jump ing for exercise. Watch the flash and roll of striking fish as Insects are consumed. Here la jour chance for an Impressive catch on artific CITED BY POLICE Two men were nabbed by state po lice officers yesterday on traffic vio lations. Earl Kenneth Edsall of the White Star Inn on the Oreenspnng highway was arrested for operating a truck in hauling rough lumber with out a PUC permit, and was scheduled to appear at 4 p. m. on July 25 in Justice court here. Ralph Q. Puckott of Keno was ar rested for not having a truck license. He will appear In Justice court July 20. On Sunday Arthur Lusk of Cen tral Point was arrested for driving an automobile without an operator's per mit, And was yesterday fined $5 and costs of 14.50 In Justice court. The fine was suspended upon the pay ment of the costs, and Lusk was di rected to procure a driver's permit. KILLS SPECTATOR t t 'Mi i4 i : 'r.fV j BEE j j 4. &JS ial files while the bait boys com home with empty baskets. Volumes could be written on what type of fly to use, what color it should be and Its size, but little said about where to obtain thes flies. The first business of the angler when he arrives at the stream is to acquaint himself with the Insects of the day. After these observations are made and you are convinced the fish are taking a particular Insect, why not sit down and make an Imi tation of It yourself? Has "Tie Your Own" Han. A desire to personally out-smart Mr. Trout caused the author to in vestigate the possibilities of tying his own flies. After a few weeks of study and practice I found, mucn to my surprise, thnt I was able to produce good imitations of ordinary commercial files and. later, good imitations of the Insects themselves. My wife, also an ardent angler, developed the hobby with me and now ties her own flies and develops her own patterns. Each of us now has his own ideas concerning how flies should look, and to settle some of these differ ences, we tie our own files and have our contests on the stream to prove who makes the most effective fly. . Ordinary fish hooka, silk hackle, silk thread of various colors and a few duck feathers constitute nearly all the equipment you need to make realistic-looking flics. The better catches have been made on flies tied to resemble par ticular Insects that happened to & especially abundant on that particu lar day. Some of the most produc-lv- files are those, tied In imitation of the mayflies or drakes, caddli files or duns, ants, bees, stone files and crane files or spinners. SECURE RELEASE TDMI PORTLAND, Ore., July 16. (AP) Nelva McCrary, 13, unnerved her cap tors by her screams ana was released early today after she was seised in ber bedroom and carried away in an automobile by three men, police reported. Patrolmen Cliff Miller and Ferdi nand Oaunt said the girl, returning home when found, aatd she bit through, her blindfold and gags and started screaming, so her captors freed her. She was found by W. W. Waller, one of the neighbors who heard her terrified cries when she was snatch ed from her bedroom shortly be fore midnight. Waller and others had Joined the search. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrary, also reported hearing her screams before she disappeared. The officers reported the family was of modest circumstances and doubted If there was any Intention to hoiti the girl, mature for her age for ransom. Because of the recent heat, the front door of the McCrary borne was left open last night, giving easy access to the front bedroom In which the girl slept. The patrolmen said they were told two men attempted to enter the girl's bedroom July 13, an occurrence unreported until last night. At that time two men cut the screen from her bedroom window, but ran when she observed them and screamed. The girl said one of her captors was dark and looked like an Italian. He wore a white shirt and dark trousers, she said. She could not de scribe the others. Direct Reduction LOANS on HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Mrdford District First Federal Swincts & Loan Assn. of Medford rs 27 No. Holly St.