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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON", MONDAY. AUGUST 5, 193J PAGE SEVEH U.UN.V I BORROW tr J 1 Rend every ad on this pace. Von will probably llnd ex actly the thing you want to buy or Mil. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. .a fire Insprtfnn ter u (Minimum xov Each additional Insertion, per word c (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy changes 11 -25 Phone 75 FOB WANT AD 3 LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP One ewe and .several lambs. Owner may have by paying for feed and ad. Mrs. Vogel.Grlffin Creek. LOST Keys In black leather contain er. Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP , YOUN(3 men to work for the largest 1 organization In the world, Pine op portunity at hand. Call after 6 p. m., 25 Portland Ave. WANTED Set timber fillers; also man and logging team. Inquire Geo. Backes, Lincoln, Ore, care Henry Lbr. Co. WANTED Boy, 17 years old, needs place to stay for winter. Will take anv kind of work for clothes, room and board and small change; pre ferably on ranch. Box 6981. Tribune. WANTED FEJ LE HELP WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework: unincumbered widow preferred. Address Box 6798. Mall Tribune. WANTED Girl for general house work to live on premises. Apply personally, 210 Medford building MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Exp. help for lunch room. Coffee Ann's. WANTED SITU ATIONS REFINED capable woman around 35 wants housework. Reference. P. O. Box 680, Medford. CARPENTERINO OR PAINTING done for cash, lumber or what have you? E. Weiss, Tolo, or write Central Point. WOOD sawing. Reasonable. Telephone 631. WANTED Sewing; dresses 50c and up. 216 Haven St. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Small furnished house close In. Will pay 20 a month for suitable place. Write Box 681, Mall Tribune. WANTED 2 to 5 acres fronting Pa cific Hlway for tourist camp. Give price, location, and full informa tion. Box 6718, Moll Tribune. ORAIN STORAGE Large fireproof storage space. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Tel. 803. WANTED 1929 or later light sedan for 8125 cash and my Studebaker touring car. F. I. Caulklns, Jack-sonvllle-Phoenlx road, near Grlffen Creek school. FURNITURE upholstered. re-fln!shed, re-glued by Thlbault. Phone 969-R.. WANTED Flat top desk, 32x42 IT., top, with single or double row J drawers: oak or dark wood flnl,h. 6786. care Mall Tribune. EMPTY FURNITURE VAN golly to Portland August 6 or 7. wants lo?d. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. WANTED Will buy on terms like rent. 5 room modern hou-e. Em ployed adults Box 2612. Tribune WANTED Beef cattle, ver.l. lambs, and pastue. J. J. OsenDrugge. WANTED We pay cadh for household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, bides, pelts wool and ro balr. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St Phone 1062 (WANTED Heifer calves write Ruoy Saaulz Beagle Oregon FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne Ave., four room unf urnlslied home, fire place, hardwood floors, electric range, basement and furnace. $27 50 Inc. water. Claries R. Ray. Realtor. Medfo.-d BWg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 5-room nungalow. 37 Quince st Adults. Call 449-M. 'OR RENT Homes furnished or uafurnu.ied Brown Si White FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Business location room 16i50 will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mail Tribune. BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mile lake "li flWrisff RATES ftc 0R RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM or room and board at 704 f. Central. &ATZ3 reasonable, at TlTt Main. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room apt. 818 w. 10th. FOR RENT Two unfurnished apart ments and house. Call 335 S. River aide. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt Tel 710. PARTLY turn. 6-room apt, Close In. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURN. front room, working girl pre ferred. Cooking privileges. Coll be fore 9 a. m. or after 4 p. m. 25 So. Central. FOR RENT Attractive room. 18 No. Orange. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 206 Cottage St. FURNISHED rooms and apts, 10 to 15. 325 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Call before 9:30 or after 4:30. Phone 433-W. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. drape FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE Suburban Eugene prop erty for Medford. 23 N. Fir St.' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Four rooms and bath, large screened porch, woodshed and garage. Near graae school and Junior high. 8100 cash, balance like rent. Total price S900. See owner, 420 Park Ave., or Phone 575-Y. FOR SALE Equity ' modern home near high school. Box 6850, Trib une. 10 ACRES Cultivated, 4 'i under Ir rigation, main fruit crop apricots and filberts, well-built 4-room house, good-sized barn and chick en house, garage, root house, elec tricity, gas available If wanted, electric pump, sturdy work horse and Implements go with place. Ideal ranch for either diversified or specialized farming. This Is your opportunity, and one of the best buys In the valley at 82500. On Pacific highway, 2 miles south of Talent. Write box 150, Talent, Ore. STOCK RANCH DUDE RANCH 249 ACRES In heart of fishing and hunting country on Rogue river. 75 acres under Irrigation. Two dams on place stocked with fish, moun tain spring piped to house. 6 room new modern bungalow. Cattle, sheep and geese, ducks, furniture . including piano, radio, equipment Including tractor and team, all goes. SACRIFICE PRICE 89500.00 Terms on part. See this If you want a mountain ranch. J. C. BARNES Phone 910-Y. 20 N. Peach St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7'. acres partly cleared, small cabin, on Coos Bay. Box 6859, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acres, creek bottom 2 miles south of Medford, 3 room house and outbuildings. Bargain if taken before the 15th. Route 4, Box 393. FOR SALE OR RENT My chicken ranch located outside Central Point. Can give possession now. See J. O. Isaacson, Central Point. Gc. Renk er. FOR SALE 2 houses. For vent, sleep ing room. Call et 928 N. Central after 8 p. m. STOCK RANCH 389 sjres. 150 culti vated, balance pasture and timber: $3500, $500 cash f.nd $200 yearly at 6. Homese-ikers Exchange, 402 East Main. FOR SALE 120 A.; will take a house as part payment. Polk Hull, Med ford. Ore., All'-'n Hotel. HAVE several high-class home prop erties In Oold Hill, Central Point. Medford, Ashland, for sale on rent al basis or trade for Portland prop erty. Biy reduction for cash. See or write E. N. Stldd, 40 Granite. Ashland, Ore. FOR SALJS 40 A. turkey ranch. Im proved. 400 young turkeys. New 5 rm. house. R. 3. Box 57. Eagle Point E. F-erg. or inquire 730 Dakota. FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent toll, 8-room modern house, electric pump, fruit trees, livestock and poultry; l1, miles from Sacra mento. Will sell entire ranch for $2000 or trade for Medford prop erty. Terms considered Write Ruoy Schulz. Beagle. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate thin of Brown 4t White. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Loan Asa'n Phone 198. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe. Mo tor good. 8100 cash. Box 6983, Trib une. FOR SALE '29 Chev. coach, $150 terms. Owner. 821 W. loth. FOR SALE 1926 Chrysler coupe, good condition, $75.00. Phone 601, Cen tral Point. for SALE 1923 Model T Ford coupe 25.00. excellent condition. Call 746-Y. '27 HUDSON sedan, perfect every way this Is a real buy. ' PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car tent and camp outfit. $15000 cash. Phone 957 or 832-R. FOR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth 1935 demonstrators. New oar guar- 9nARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. Phone 18. 38 N. Riverside REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CR.i AT PRICES Luwcrc PORTLAND OR SAN FRANCISCO 1935 Plymouth Deluxe sedan. 1934 Dodge coupe. 1935 Ford sedan. 1933 Ford Deluxe sedan. 1932 Chrysler sedan. 1932 Plymouth sedan. 1932 Chevrolet coach. 1930 Ford sedan delivery. 1929 Chevrolet coaoh. 1929 Plymouth coach. 1929 Cadillac sedan. 1928 LiSllle sedan. Also several iooa low p.i v... Used Car Lot. North Side. East 6-.1. ARMSTRONG MOTORS INC psoae 18. M N. RlveiHJ. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '39 Ford Sport Coupe. Joe's Oarage, Oold Hill. I '33 Ford V-8 Tudor DeLuxe. I "30 Bulck 0 R. D. Coupe, i Hudson Coach. Essex Sedan. All In shape and worth much more than we are asking. Trade and Terms. EAKIN MOTOR CO., Hudson Dealer. FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, air-wheels. 208 Van couver Ave. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 300 turkeys. 3 months. 70c each. Two Incubators and brooder, milk cow to freshen soon. Cheap for cash. Five miles north Gold Hill in Sams Valley. R. O. Morelock. FOR SALE Some more of those cun ning feather-legged Buff Cochin Bantams; pure-bred: 7 weeks old. They're only 25c. Call at 44 North Peach, and you would better hurry. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SAIjE Cocker 1005 So. Peach. Spaniel pups. FOR SALELIVESTOCK FOR SALE o. 1 work horse. Call 10-F-13. FOR SALE Livestock. Purebred Shropshire rains and ram lambs. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE for OOW sad dle mare. Phone 468-R-3. FOR SALEi 3 young cows. Stove Lu mak. Talent. Anderson Creek. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; Ice box, washing :na chlne, Lovel range, sewing machine, Superfex oil heater. 335 S. River side. WOOD FOR SALE 12 As 16 Inch large body fir delivered direct from woods at lower prices. Phone 833, F. E. Samson Co. FOR SALE Underwood No. 6 type . writer; Majestic radio; La Salle law course 14 vol.; Chrysler 0-72 sedan; vases; glassware; pillows. 20 Wash ington, St. Medfjrd. FOR SALE Clarion Junior radio $15. 37 Tripp St. alter 6 p. m. week days. FOR SALE Windmill and pump. Phone 7-F-14. GRAIN BAGS We carry a complete stock or. grain nags ana sack twine. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlc-tt Sts. Phone 803. CUSTOM GRINDING Grind your grf.in lor better reed. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett fits. Phone 803. FOR SALE Bed, mattress, spring, dresser, piano, dining table, radio, Maytag washer, book shelves, tubs and dishes, etc. First house east of tank, Central Point. FOR SALE Snap, lfl-ft. rowboat and trailer. Camp Wlthus. 1501 North Riverside. WE PAY CASH FOR GRAIN Bring us a sample for prices. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone 803. FOR SALE Crabapples, 3c lb. Tel. 1660-R. FOR SALE Westlnghouse electric range; perfect condition. Mrs. C. O. VanScoyoc. Phone 996-W. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware SACKS No. l' and 20,000 sacks on hand 2's. See us before you buy ford Ba rg a 1 n H ouse . Med- FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. PERSONAL DO you concede Spirit Guidance. In vestigate $10 offer share interest purported gold mine. Box 6852, Tribune. EDUCATIONAL EXCEI-LENT opportunities for young men who are willing to prepare themselves tn any of the following lines: Diesel, Refrigeration, Alr Condltlonlng. Write Box 6851, Trib une. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter, Indus trial district, good business, lease. 307 So. Sixth, Klamath Falls. ATTRACTIVE LUNCH CAR Take to hop fields, packing houses or high way. 1031 N. Central. MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE TUTORING Arithmetic, spelling. Latin and 9th English. 823 Sherman. NOTICE MR. GROWER: I can save you money on your picking, nave ail expert enced pickers. Can give good refer ences. Phone 258-w. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. AliST II A CI CO. Abstract ol Title and ntie insurance The niy complete Title System County. Jackson MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No 82 Nortb Central Ave., upstairs Piano sod Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGH1 Tenrher of Ptano and dt) Oultar Song wr--tng service Studio J 18 Licwj Bunding Medford Ore. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - $50 to $300 for personal or nousenold purposes on House Kur.ctst.lng or Autos; slse Cars Refinanced Loan closed within 10 minutes License No 157 See W E Thomas or J Riley ib So Central 0m Mali Tnoue want ftd BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEORGE DO IT Vtsl 11.2 House cleaning (loot waxing ori ental rug cleaning and up bolstering Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance uaullng Furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel. 833 F E Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central Phone 314 Prices right, Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 North Riverside Phone 615 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 Robert C. Rueschaw, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 26th day of July, 1935, appointed Adminlstcn tor with Will annexed of the estate of Robert C. Rueschaw, deceased, by order of the County Court, of Jack son County, Oregon All persona hav ing claims against said estate are re quired to present same, duly veri fied, at the office of Boggs and Bot?s, Jackson County Bank Building, Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication which is made on July 29th. 1935 O. C. BOGGS. Administrator with the Will Annexed. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. Iu the Matter of the Estate of E B. Ptckel, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed her Final Ac count as Executrix of the Estate of E. B. Plckel, deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Tues day, the 6th day of August, 1935 at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day as the time, and the Court Room of said County Court In the Court House In the City ol Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Ac count, the settlement thereof, and the distribution of said estate. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there uc, wny sn iu nnai Account snouia not be approved by the Court, sa'd estate be decreed to be fully settled, a decree made for the distribution ol said estate to the person entitled thereto, and said executrix discharged from her trust. Dated and first published July 8th. 1935. MATTIE E, PICKET,. Executrix of the Estae of E. B. Plckel, deceased Regional Airport Parley PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 6. (AP) -Major Howard C. French, statu in spector of aeronautics for Oregon, today announced that a regional meeting of the national airport con ference of the aeronautic chamber of commerce would be held here Tuesday. MIssIiir Co-Ed. Lady Barker NEW YORK. An. fl.fAPi-A B. Sibley, nrettv 21-vear ow nhlram co-ed, was found working as a barker in a coney island sideshow today exactly one month after she dis appeared from Antioch college, y-u low Springs, Ohio. Oregon Weather Increasing cloudiness tonlirhfc and Tuesday, probably light rains north west portions; cooler Interior north and west portion Tuesday; moderate west and northwest winds off the coast. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Nominal value of stock 4. First thought of the egotist 5. Command to a cat 12. Southern state: abbr IS. Sandarao tret 14. Italian river 15. Think 17. Measure 15. Monkeys 19. Russian pralrl SI. Rapid 23. Short fbr a kind of dog Z6. Happen again or repeat edly 29. Decay 30. Self 81. Dormant S3. West African gazelles 16. Adherent of: sumx 16. Plant of the vetcb fam ily 18. Fertlft spots J!9. Meadow 41?. Swimming or floating Solution of Saturday's Puzzle kloiORffiElRAV PQUL.TR YflA BAT E RA 5 5Eil NISIE C T 5 QSlTRANkff ERN OPEYjl ELP1D1E 5 ClA RL EtISQ Big R TjiE DlOTO eWM OR I PJNE V A N G EL M L QIpPr E RM HR r 44. Redder 44. Biblical country 48. Coupls o. Ntght musio 2. First name of a wtf of Henry VIII S3. Always 64. Roefcy pin nacle 6&. Burrows 66. Nerve net work 67. Exist 2 3456 787'0 w mr r 2 ' ii llli Z(o 27 25 W3 Jl 32 34 " iii i up Ml.1-1 43 4j lit; 51 : A Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Aug. 5. (Spl.l Mrs. Harry Ayres and family of Med ford visited at the home of Mrs. John Buatk Aug. 2. Harry Ayres, who Is wo; king here, returned to Medford with his family for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and fami ly returned from & trip to California July 26. They continued on to Port land Aug. 1. to attend the Seventh Day Adventlst camp meeting there. Patricia and Louvelle Davies, young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davis of Medford, spent the week-end July 27 with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Davlea. Mrs. John Black took her children to the baby clinic at the courthouse in Medford Ang. 1. Mrs. Elisabeth Wulf, who plans to spend the winter In Ashland with her daughter. Mrs. Louis Iverson. has rented her house to the teacher, Mrs. O'Bryne and her family. Bud Marsh, who has been spending the summer on his mining claim on Oregon Belle creek left for his home In California July 25. James Davlea has purchased some extra hydraulic pipe for use In his mine this winter. Harry Wulf met with a painful ac cident last week when he cut his foot severely, with an ax. Mr. and Mrs. James Davlea and Mrs. Armprlest, Sr.. of Eugene, were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dav lea in Medford July 27, Prospect PROSPECT. Aug. 5. (Spl) upper Rogue Grange held Its regular bi monthly meeting Thursday night at the Log Cabin. Several new mem bers were initiated In the first and second degrees. Next meeting will be August 15. A. T. Haines underwent a major operation Wednesday at the Com munity hospital In Medford. He ts reported getting along satisfactor ily. John Richardson spent several days last week In Portland of busi ness. Salmon fishing has been unus ually good this season. Jim Peyton and Charlie Manning have each caught 21 salmon, besides many limit catches of trout. Everett Chapman is working a hired, man for Mrs. Katie Grieve. Mis. Katie Grieve and Mrs. Roy Vaughn were among Medford vial tors Friday. Mrs. A. T. Haines Is spending most of her time In Medford this week to be near her husband. nepels, Wounds Invader SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 5. AP) Eugene G. Dietrich, business agent of the San Francisco local, International Longshoremen's association, reported to police today he was menaced by six armed men who attempted to gain entrance to his home early to day and that five shots were fired. WINUOW GLASS We tell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet work. Cross-Word Puzzle 1L Front of ths foot 18. Come forth 10. luge snake 22. Dresses the feafhers 14. Mythical mon ster t. Low tufted plant 316. Bar of wood or metal 37. Prlnrely Ital ian family it. Tract of forssi after ths trees art cut a?. One who extols Made of e certain eeresl Angle whlcb I bowsprit makes with the keel 41. Louisiana court ludg ment 41. Native metaJ n earl rig compounds 46. Facts 46. Smell . 47. Nothing mors than 43. Tablet 4. Bird of the cuckoo family II. Before DOWN I. South Ameri can animal I. Lopsided 3. Fury 4. Took a seat 6. Obliterate C. Second of two mentioned 7. Liberty t. Coarss bora Iny t. Vines of a certain type 10. Insert Wagner Creek WAGNRR CRBEK, Aug. 5. (Spl.) Mrs. Luella Stearns and son Srnel of Ashland spent July 34 with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Goddard. Mrs. Ullie Burnett of Talent spent several dsys last week visiting Mrs. Ella Abbott. Mrs. Anna Deism an and two chil dren, John and Caroline, of Orlsnd. Calif., arrived at the home of her brother. Everett Bailey July 30. They plan on spending a two weeks' visit here. Mrs. Curtis MoGrew. who has been living up Graves creek, returned to the home of her parents, Mr,, and Mrs, Harry Lynch Aug. 1. She plans on working in a packing house this fall. Several cattle buyers from Califor nia are buying milk cows here. Friends of Elton Kerby are sorry to hear he lost his hay In a barn fire. Miss Goldle Abbott of Winner Creek and stater, Mrs. Frank Blanch! o Medford returned home July 35 from Aberdeen, Wash., where they have been visiting another sister. Mrs. Bern Ice Anderson is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Abbott visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sommere July 35. Miss Louise Glelma has returned to her home from Klamath Falls where alie has been attending school. Mrs. J, h, Scott left for Pose-burg July 24 to attend the funeral of her father, Mr. Clark, who passed away In the Roseburg hospital July 33. Mrs. A. E. Hensley and Miss Louise Glelma spent the week at Klamath Falls visiting at the home of the for mer's daughter. Mrs. J. F. Clark. Mrs. Toogood was visiting In Ash land laat week.. Miss Luc lie Hold ridge spent the week end in Sams Valley at the home of J. E. Weaver. Several of the ladles from Vagner Creek attended the Ladles' aid and missionary society at the M. E. church at Talent Aug. 1. Rebecca club met at the noma of Mrs. Ed Roblson Aug. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baylor of Tal ent spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walty. Mrs. Edward Joanls and small daughter Joann returned to the home of her father, Wm. Glelma until little Joann who has been ill gets better. Charles Leathco Is building a larger chicken -coo p. 4 Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Aug. . (8pll Mrs. Walwr Clement and Mrs. Frank Brown drove to Medford Thursday where they attended a card party for the benefit of St. Ann a . AHar Society. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Owens ol Wellen called on Mr. and Mrs. John Ruder of Eagle Point, July 38. Mra. B. A, Smith returned to Jacksonville last Tuesday afternoon, after spending two months In Eagle Point with her daughter, Mrs. O. Henderson. Donald Ashpole left July 39 In company with hla uncle, O. W. Ash pole, of Medford, and driving for him, for Burns, Ore,, to meet Mrs. O. W. Ashpole, who came to Burns from Blgby, Idaho, where she had been visiting with her parents and other relatives for the past two months. They returned to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Stanley of Eagle Point, assisted by Mrs. OrvlUe Henderson, entertained Thursday afternoon at the Btiinley ranch from 3:00 to 6:00, honoring her house guest, Mrs. Mae Ross Walker, prominent musician and club woman of Portland. En tertainment consisted of musical game, naming the titles of old songs as a few bars were played on the piano. Miss Oraos Holman and Mrs. Lottie VanScoy tied tor first prize and Mra. Roy Ashpole and Mra. Wm. Holman tied for second prise. Mrs. Walker gave a short talk on the results of concerted efforts of club groups, citing several Interesting events In which club women have taken the Initiative. Some eighteen guests enjoyed the hospitality of the hostesses. Friends of Mrs. "Jack" Hay will regret to learn that she Is a patient st the Community hospital In Med ford. having undergone a serious operation July 31. Ed Clngcade la able to be out again after .a very severe attack ol tonsllltls. Home Economics club of Eagle Point entertained the ladles of the Phoenix Economics club with a dinner and program after the usual business meeting wss held, July 111 at the Orange hall. Mrs. Lota Pearce of Union Creek spent July 39 with Miss Swlnney at the Oasis beauty salon. Mr. and Mra. Earl Melllng and son of Medford were calling on friends In Eagle Point last Tuesday. Bertland Stanley of Eagle Point and cousin Merrll Stanley, of Med ford, rode a motorcycle to Crescent City end back Auguat t on a pleas ure Jaunt. Miss Maxlne Cannon, who has been 111 with tonsllltla and quinsy, la improving now. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. Aug. 8. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. L. Casey are moving to Butte Falls where Mr. Casey will be employed by the Owen-Oregon Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess spent Saturday evening In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell were In Ashland Monday on busl-neu. FILM ACTRESS RESTS IN GARDEN IP "5- Marlent Dietrich, film actress, near Hollywood, Calif., where her pool while waiting for the suit Miss Dietrich wears shows (Associated Press Photo) Edward Smith, accompanied by J Ruth Mays, attended the church picnic which was held In Ashland , park Sunday. j Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Green went j to Ashland Thursday. Mr. Bradley and Mr. Romlnger of Talent were hauling some wood from this district last week. Mrs. Thompson and daughter Laura, and son Ed, of West Phoenix colled at the Mays' home Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Aleo Donaca and children returned home Thursday alter spending a few days at the coast. Mrs. Essie Mayes and daughter were in Medford Saturday on busi ness. Mrs. Glenn Brown and children called on her mother, Mra. Ben Clark, Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Reese called on Miss Ruth Mays Tuesday. Lelghton McDowell called at the Clark home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark spent Monday and Tuesday in Talent working on their new home which was formerly owned by James Mc Dowell. Mrs. Essie Mays and daughter and Edward Smith were In Medford on Wednesday on business. Allen Clark, accompanied by the following, Margaret McDowell. Phoebe Clark, James McDowell, Lelghton McDowell, spent Saturday evening in Medford. Edward Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Mays and daughter Ruth, called at the Tompaon home In west Phoe nix Tuesday evening. Steve Lunak was out to Talent Thursday. THE GRANGE Lnke Creek Grunge The following excellent proaram was enjoyed at the last meeting of Lake Creek Grunge: piano solo, by Helen Brown; reading, by Claus Charley; vocal solo, by Floyd cnar ley, accompanied by Velda Dalkey: violin elections by Frank Simpson, accompanied by Floyd Charley. The remainder of the entertain ment consisted of several group songs. For the next meeting. Lecturer Julia Bldloy asks that each mem ber come prepared to give a two minute talk on "My Hobby." The birthdays of Tom Stanley. Mabel Brown, and Leland Charley were celebrated. Three delicious birthday cakes were baked by Ella Meyer, Emogene Charley and Nora Brndshaw. Jello and sandwiches completed the tasty refreshments. All are hoping for the rapid re covery of Mary Moore who recently underwent a major operation at the Community hospital In Medford T GUNMAN OF JOLIET ESCAPES JOLIET, Illinois. Aug. S. (AP) Henry "Midget" Fernekes, 38. dim inutive quick-shooting gunman ac cused of at leant five murders and a dozen bank robberies, was miss ing from his cell in the state pen itentiary today. Officials said he apparently had escaped by donning clvllan clothing and walking past the guards as a visitor. Fernekes was serving s 10 year to life sentence for the robbery ol the Inland Trust and Bavlngs bank in Chicago. The gunman, who was given the name "Midget" because of his size he was five feet three Inches tali and weighed 140 pounds was missed during a daily check of prisoners Phone 642 Well naul away youi refuse City Sanitary Service KEYS and expert lock repairing Medford, Cjclerj, 33 M. fU, Ph, 31, ir jf V - 'S- - I'':' t y t ' ,1 ' b V, n x' f t Ay ' ; I v v -AV Is shown In the garden of her home she rests and occasionally swims In start of her next picture. The play off her famous legs to advantage, Meteorological Report Foremsts Medford and vicinity:' Increasing cloudiness tonight and Tuesday; cooler Tuesday. Oregon : Increasing cloudiness to night and Tuesday; probably llgh rains northwest portion; cooler In terior north and west portions on Tuesday. . Local Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 83; lowest 62. Total monthly precipitation, none; excess deficiency for the month, none. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1934, 10.17 inches; deficiency for the season, 1.67 Inches. Relative humidity at ft p. m. yes terday, 31 per cent; 0 a. m. today, 73 per cent. Tomorrow : sunrise, 5 :09 sunset, 7:24 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A, M 120 Meridian Time 2h 23 sf i "Btf Be f? p ft om Boise ......... 80 Boston . 78 Chicago SO Denver 88 Euroka ...... 60 Helena 80 Lob Angeles.... 74 Medford 83 Now York .... 00 Omaha 03 Phoenix 103 Portlnnd 70 Reno 84 Roseburg 80 Salt Lake 86 San Francisco 66 Seattlo 68 Spoknne 72 Walla Walla.... 70 Wash., D. C. 00 54 .00 Clear 66 .30 P Cloudy 64 64 48 58 M 72 74 78 54 60 50 63 64 66 56 72 Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear .00 Cloudy .00 P Cloudy T P Cloudy .00 Clear .00 Clear Indicted in Alleged Matrimonial Racket 4 irr Joan Claudatte (above) was In dicted by a federal grand jury lit Los Angeles, on mall fraud con spiracy charges In connection with the asserted bilking of matrimonial prospects. As "Evangeline Moors," according to post office Inspectors, Miss Claudette corresponded with men whose names she obtained from matrimonial publications and requested money for fare to their homes "to talk over marriage." (Associated Press Photo. (Its Mall rrlbuue want ads. 1 if