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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT glmsified FOR EASY REFERENC01 -' ' ' . '... n i .. . - . t i ii ii . iir i I I La Vtt VO il 15-UV aunv BO CROW MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKl), OREOOX, TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1035. 4 wtuivtii I Ttt I SILU WminiiBH i Pill Read eitry ad on thlj paje. Vou will probabl; Jinn ex actly the thins yon want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' a Inexpensive, effective. RATES ta word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) aeh additional Insertion, per word .lc Minimum 10c) rer line per month wltliont eopjr chantes . .l.5 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND ROAN cow, tag In ear with name R. E. Hunt, Roseburg, in our pasture. Owner pay for care and. ad. Ted Morava, Central Point. , iXxiT U dog aliasing. a11 1510 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED A logger with team or cat erpillar Immediately. Phone C. T. Bingman. 364-X or call at 119 Washington St., Medford. OPPORTUNITY lor young men Inter ested In aviation, a change to make 5 per day and board. Must have 30 deposit. If Interested write Box $608. Tribune. WANTED FEI" LE HELP WANTED Woman with experience In fountain and grocery store. Box 8541, Tribune. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal greetings. emoossea slhuuhci)-. omns , 31 folder assortment. Humorous,: Etching. Everyday. Gift Wrapping Boxes. Bonuses. Experience umiec- j easary. Wallace Brown 417H South j Hill St.. Los Angeles. I WANTED Oirl vo learn pnotogrnphy. j Apply only if through school and really Interested. Answer in own hand, give phone, age and any ex- j 6626, Tribune. WANTED Experienced restaurant cook. References required. Box 6750. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED truck driver, 25, wants work. Phone 10S6-W or call 836 Taylor St. SCHOOLGIRL wants work for room, board and small wage.-Rt. 3. Bx. 49. WANTED Lawns to mow: experienc ed with flowers and shrubs. 1063 Court St., 4th caUiii in rear. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED 29 oz. Lime Rickey and Ginger Ale bottles. Snider Dairy & Produce. Tel 203. WANTED To buy for cash. Model A truck, dual rear end suitable for logging trailer. Box 6617, Trib une. WILL PAY CASH lor small business one that man and wife can han dle. Box 6611, Tribune. WANTED To buy or lease with op tion to buy. 40 acres. 20 under cul tivation, not under ditch, small house, barn. Prefer Sams Valley. Box 115-G, Rt. 1. Ashland. EVERYBODY should investigate the new Public Liability and Property Damage Automobile Insurance cost ing only $14.80 that is offered by Clarence Pierce. Room 1. Palm Building. His phone Is 517-L. - .WANTED Good used piano, prefer- ably Baldwin, tourft be priced low I for cash. 210 Med lord Bldg. WANT TO RENT 5 to 10-aere ranch. J improved, close In. C. M. Rose, j 1130 Nlantlc. ' WANTED Small furnished house in win drv 120 a month for suitable place. Write Box 681. Mall Tribune. WANTED Flat ten desk. 32x43 in. top. with elnglti or riouDle row of drawers; oak or dark wood finish. 6786. care Mall Tribune. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lamba. and pastue J J Oscnbrugge W 4.NTED W pay cash for household goods " furniture and rtove We also buy metals fli-iea. pelts w.k) wd m naU MEIVFORD HAROAJN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruoy Soaula Bfagie Oregon FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished house. 134 8. VJ. rOR RENT OR LEASE Nw 4-rm modem house. Furnished or un furnished. Lawn, shade. 354 W. Sec ond. FOR RENT 4-rm. modern home. In quire 533 Austin. FOR RENT Furnished 3-rm. house 333 No. Grape. FOR RENT OR SALE 8-room mod em houe. iarve screen porch. hade trees, good garage and woodshed. First year's rent may go as djwn payment on purchase orice If de t sirt d Call 321 Benson St.. or phone 601. Central pant. ft FOUR ROOM partly furnished n1-:? FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car re novated. $18, water pUd. 506 &. i ter.t and camp outfit, $150.00 cash Tj Street. 1 Phone 957 or 632-R. FOR RENT HOUSES RENT 3 small house. 812 Summit. FOR RENT Some furnished Jt unfurnished Brows as Walt FOR RENT APARTMENTS SMALL Apt. for rent. 40 Quince. Adults. Tel 641-W. PARTLY furnished 4-room apt, close in. 20 8. nr. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel 710 FOR RENT BURNISHED ROOMS 3 FURNISHED rooms. W OO clear. 230 I Beatty. I FOR RENT Large front sleeping I room, 1 or 2 beds. Close In. 20 6. Fir. FURNISHED sleeping room. 22 Al mond St. FURNISHED rooms and apt, $10 to $15. 825 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 Orap. FOR TENT ROOM BOARD KATES reasonable at 718 E Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Floor zander. For Sale Tree props, tree prop hooks. Econ omy Lbr. Co., pnone oa. FOR RENT Business location room 16x50 will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANOE Five acres, paved highway. Com. and irrigation water. Gas. electricity, 5 and 3 room house Chicks, turkey equipment. Cow. truck. Clear, trade for small clear Improved So. Oregon acreage. E. J. Miller. Nuevo. Calif. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-T-5 A. close In, Irrigated. 4' rm. house and outbuildings. Ber ries, grapes, and Ladlno clover. Only $1250. Terms Also have won derful buy In up-to-date bunga low. L. a. Pickell, 204 E. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 to 1000 acres. E. Gould, The Acreage Man. 402 West Jackson. SMTLL ranch. Part Improved. Low taxes, close In cash or terms. H. Schermcrhorn, mile west Phoenix. FOR SALE 8 nicely improved subur ban homes that are modern and clear to exchange for homes in M ed ford . See or p hone C lar ence Pierce. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE 40 A. turkey ranch Im proved 400 young turkeys New fi rm house. R 3 Box 57. Eagle Point E. Ferg, or Inquire 730 Dakota. FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent soil, 5-room modern house, electric pump, fruit trees, livestock and poultry; i1 miles from Sacra mento Will sell entire ranch for $2000 or trade for Medrord prop erty Terms considered Write Ruoy Schulz. Beagle. Ore. WHEN you think ol real aetata think of Brown & White. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Load Assn Phone 193 FOR SALE OR RENT 7 room mod ern house, furnace. 744 W. Jackson, FOR SALE Or trade equity, modern 5-rocm house, eai w. jaexson. FOR SALE Good modern 6 -room house in good location. Will lake small place as part payment; Dai ance terms. 512 No. Holly. 2, 5 AND 10 TO 260-ACKE RANCHES Good buildings, plenty water. Sev eral desirable city and suburban homes. TWO MODERN AUTO CAMP GROUNDS. 600 feet on Ro gue river highway; all equipped, store, gas station, carjms iurnisnea; good fishing. ROBERTS, Realtor, 720 W. Second. FOR SALE Cash; 80 acres. 40 clear ed. Money maker. Box 6489. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Resort property on Rogue Tivof. Reasonable price. Inquire of owner. 305 3. Oakdale. FOR SALE 120 A.; will take a house as part payment. Polk Hull, Med ford. Ore.. Allen Hotel. STOCK RANCH 389 acres, 150 culti vated, balance pasture and timber; $3500. $500 cash and $200 yearly at 6. Homeseekera Exchange. 402 East Main. HAVE several high-class home prop erties in Gold Hill, Central Point. Medford. Ashland, foi sale on rent al basis or trade for Portland prop erty. Big reduction for cash, bee or write E N. Stldd. 40 Granite Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chev. 1 ton truck. Good condition. License for the rest of the veer. $50.00. Rt. 4, Box 179, Medford. LOT3 OF MILES LEFT Bulck Coach. Looks and runs O. K. Needs some rubber and work on motor. Sell as is only $65. Eisy terms. See this today. It won't last. Need the money. Owner Rt. 1 Box 475. FOR SALE '29 Chev Coupe, $150, terms- Owner. 821 W. 10th. FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, air-wheel. 208 Van couver Ave '30 DE SOTO Coupe, original finish Like new. A real buy. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE Truck bed for hauling i fruit for Chevrolet or Ford; cost ; over 150: sell for $15 Se at Par 1 rett Auto Works. So Riverside Ave. FOR SALE Will sacrifice '27 Pbrd sfdan. new paint. Mack's Garage, ! 101 So. Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FRUIT GROWERS NOTICE WE have several good trucks priced very low. with terms to suit. 1933 Ford V-8. long W b. $425 00 . 1930 Chevrolet, long w.b 175 00 Reo truck, fine rack for fruit ' haul 225 00 1939 Ford Tudor 165.00 1931 Ford coupe, fine shape 285.00 1929 Graham sedan. A buy. 1931 Pont lac sedan. 1933 Plymouth sedan. 1934 Studebaker Deluxe sedan. STUDEBAKER SALES Ac SERVICE Open Evenings and Sunday 1934 BUICK SEDAN Driven leas than 20,000 miles, and In perfect condi tion. The other fellow has taken a big loss. His loss your gain. Skin ner's Garage. 143 S. Riverside. Tel. 103. Bulck - Pontlac. 193 1 HUDSON SEDAN, thoroughly overhauled in our own shop: body reflnlahed. tires excellent. You can buy this car on easy terms at a bargain price. Skinner's Garage, 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102. Bulck Pontlac. FOR SALE 1934 Dodge sedan. Per fect condition, low mileage, dual equipment and safety, glass thru out, $750.00. No financing charges. Might consider trade. Box 0603, Tribune. 1930 PONTIAO SEDAN Appearance like new; A-l mechanical condition. Tires good. Dependable transpor tation. Skinner's Garage, 143 So. Riverside, phone 103. Bulck -Pon tlac. 10 BUICK 8 R. S. Coupe. '33 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Tudor. Eftsex Sedan, $35.00. Above cars cue in price and raring to go. EAKIN MOTOR CO., Hudson Dealer. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey cow. Mrs. J. L. Fredenburg. Sams Valley. FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 rabbits and hutches, 1018 Stevens Ave.. Just off Crater Lake road at Glimore filling station. Albert Stevens. FOR SALE Livestock, purebred Hampshire buck lambs. C. M. Mer- rltt. Central point. FOR SALE 1 span big mules; cheap If taken at once; 'i ml. E. Sams Valley store. H. R. Williams. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FIFTY young Turkeys and five milk cows, vem mies, uoia nni. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Radio, piano, mattress, etc. First house east of tank. Cen tral Point. FURNITURE reupholstered. Phone 969-R. CANNING BEANS Kentucky Won ders and Blue Lake. Tel. 493-R. E. E. Stump. FOR SALE Apricots. Phone 36-J-2 FOR SALE Dry apple wood. D. R. Smith, Talent. Ph. Ashland 373-J-2. FOR SALE One 16-ft counter, one . 14-ft. counter at a bargain. Phone 1458-Y Monday for Information. TREE PROPS Carload Just received. Porter Lumber Co., 204 So. Fir St. Phone 124. FOR SALE 2 power grain cleaning mills. 1 barley rolling machine. 2 Draver wing feeders, belting, spouts, eta. Peoples Warehouse, Klamath Falls. Ore. FOR SALE 1 range, good baker, 1 cast heater, $2.50 each. C. L. Sim mons, Kings Hlway. FOR SALE! Outboard motor 16 H. P. Johnson under-water exhaust, ro tary valve. $75.00. Floyd House. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good comb. Majestic radio in good condition. Will trade for wood or what have you? 612 No. Holly. FOR SALE Gravenstein apples. Tel. 7-F-4. FOR SALE 30 A. Of corn suitable for ensilage. Call at 312 Alice St. SIBERIAN crabapples. 3c lb. C. A DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. CABBAGE plants and vegetables at Weeping Willows. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Model T Ford. $10: ce ment mixer, small cook stove, varl ous tools. Inquire 327 Mae St., Medford. Ore. Mrs Cartwrlght. CHAMPION peaches are now ripe. Chas. E. Gray. Gold Hill. ROCK bottom prices on galvanized pipe. Hubbard Bros. PERMANENT. $1.85. Prevost. Oakdale and 10th. Phone 727. FOR SALE Fireplace wood, dry ap ple stumps, $1.00 any size truck load. See D. R. Smith, Anderson place. Talent. Ph. Ashland 373-J-2. HAVE YOUR Olo Washer repaired) Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware 20.000 tacks on hand. No. 1's md 3's. See us before you buy. Med ford BargalD House FOR SALE Osed sacks Across street from Montgomery Ward's. MISCELLANEOUS THE ROGUE ELK Wishes to announce a special Din ner Dance 8at. evening. August 17th. A iirand dinner awaits you. Come out and enjoy an evening of dancing. Music furnished by the Dickeys of Ashland. Please make reservations early. fred Mcdonald. NOTICE Will commence hop pick ing Monday. Aug. 19. B. M. Clute, Applegate, Oregon. BUSINESS CHANCE8 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1 1-rsom apartment house with 200x200 good mining ground in Jacksonville. Want home in Medford Also 40 acre timber tract in Orllfin Creek district. Rfjad run thru piace. 1125 cash or S 1 50 term See or pione 517-L for C. C Pyrco. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. J M KSON CO. ABSntACl CO. ads tracts of Title and ntie insurance The inly complete Title System n Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title Rovtns 9 ana o mo a North Oentral Ave. upstairs Expert Win Jim Cleaners. LEI OEOROE DO TI Tel 1112 House cleaning loot waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upnulitertng Piano and Guitar instruction. FRED ALTON HAliH1 Teftrher oJ Piano nd Steel Ouitar Song writ ing wrvloe Studio $18 Ubt Building Medford Ore Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; aiso Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance naullng Furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co. EAL TRANSFER St STORAMB CO -Office 1 01 5 No Central Phme 31$ Prices right Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Price right 619 North Riverside Prion 818 LEGAL NOTICES Warrant call Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 43, Jackson County war rants No. 14822 to No. 15025 Inclusive, are called for payment. Interest to cease on August 15, 1335. Warrants to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk, City Hall, Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49 THE GRANGE Applegate Grange. j Regular meeting of Applegate Grange August 9 saw 26 members and the following visitors present; George A. Andrews, Pomona master and Mrs, Andrews of Bellvlew; Mr. and Mrs. H. Carter and daughter. Ret-Vitar Cnftor nf nallvlAo- ami Mr t nnd Mm. O. C. Maust if Phnnnli ' Agriculture chairman Charles El more announced that regular agri cultural meeting would be August 12 at the courthouse and anyone with Items- for the exchange list should turn them In to the chair man. Home Economics Chairman Mrs. Herbert Elmore announced the fol lowing committee to serve for the birthday supper next meeting; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hanson, Mr. and iurs. ueri tiuxei, Mr, ana Mrs. s. u- Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen. Ways and means committee chair man, Frank Knutzen. set Friday, August 16, as clean-up day at the barbecue grounds. Charles Elmore, lecturer, presented the following program: ' Community singing, lead by assist ant song leader. Mrs. Martha Mee. opened the program; H. R. Bllven. humorous reading; Lester Hill and Miss Maxlne Hill, duet; George An- Mail Tribune Daily across llluniliir.iit Move quietly Concealed I 'art of a curve Snlutatlon Southern con stellation Inspector of weights and mr-asuren Floplns letter Parr of a harness Commit theft Flower Plare of bliss NlRht before an event Card with a single spot Veasels for halting ll'iulda Score of one lens than par on a tjolf hole French dialect spoken In Louisiana Sacks on a banohall diamond Long niece of wood or metal LnrKS tub UnltA Into S lea sue Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. AMAHAPA5hsjsj 5Q D AM A omp O EM Jg sWo R DiL OlQ N ClE MPEfo.AglLj L ATfe si. AiejT mo cpib l i 11L 1PP RW A PIE 1 5 pioaTO dMtIrap il: SlA nBR0P I S ElA 5 E 3I M5E AWEiN E D EJI.5. sljMJ-sjxjjc Wm I D L ElO DM N I L E R E. JL RMN e. bE n olsj l- EInIp IsMgfA V M EIGIG 151 o- 42. Qamlng cubes 45. Room In a harem 48. Having an ofTensiva smell 49. Hardens 61. Limited C3 Blunder 64. Allude 66. Japanese coin 17. Pedal digit ' 2 13 pf s 6 y Is ii? r r 72 it 3 M7 m s 4fr p 2 27 ,iw,.2& Jf.M 3o at 3Z 33 3T Wwb31 If 8 A S3 "vT35 S5 ly-5 drews, Pomona master, talk on "Americanism." emphasizing the men ace which communism presents to our gove rnmeu t : gra nd m arc h , re -lays, games, and the Virginia reel concluded the program. Visiting grangers gave short talks during grange. George Andrews com plimented Applegate GranRe on their record of paid-up membership last year. Mr. Andrews also announced that all granges should compete in the grange seating drill conteat. O. C. Maust gave some Information con cerning the Grange Co-operative supply, urging all members to buy gasoline and other supplies from the grange. Mr. Maust announced that gasoline would be delivered in the Applegate territory by August 15, along with oils and fly spray. Henry Carter gave a short talk. Mrs. Susie Maust, Pomona lec turer, announced the Pomona picnic for August 11 at the McCloud picnic grounds. Mrs. Andrews and Ml a Carter both gave short talks. A hobo lunch was served after grange with the women paying ten cents for the men's lunch. A short while was spent In dancing after lunch. 4 Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. 131 E Sixth Street.) Mnrriafte License Dell E. Millard and Vivian Turner. Charles P. Martin and Helen Parker. Rex E. Robinson and Margaret Turner. Leslie E. Lemen and Lela M. Rains. Albert W. Ervln and Luella G. Wright. Prqhute Court Estate William Henry Canon, de ceased, probate. Circuit Court Wm. M. Brlggs vs. B. L. Sander son, for money. May B. Mcrklce va Hugh John Merklee, divorce. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs. Jesse B. Barnett et al, for money. John J. Seely ra. Florence Seely, divorce. Helen Louise Zuttlln vs. Louis Zat tlln. divorce. Arnold Wiley vs. Frank D. Dutton, et ux, to quiet title. Real title Transfers Sylvia Alice Thorn ason et vlr to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark, W. D., N of SW of NE Sec. 35 Twp. 34S. R. 4W. Robert A. Skinner et ux to City of Medford. Q. C. D., block 9. Medford Heights Addition. City of Medford to Southern Oregon Gas corporation, W. D,, part block 9, Medford Heights Addition. James Taylor et ux to Southern Oregon Gas corporation, W. D., part lot 6, block 17, Medford. Sheriff to C. F. Elliott, Sh. D., lot 3. ZVi of SW of SW, E'a of W',a of SW Of SW. SW of SE of SW Sec. 30, Twp. 393, R. 1W. Rebecca F. Rceder to Joseph Wade et ux, W. D., 6 acres in Sec. 14, Twp. 39S, R. IE. . Edna G. Cutter et vlr to W. 8. Casey et ux, Q. C. D., land In Sec. 21, Twp. 363, R. 4W. lot 6. Rlverdnle tract. Pauline M. Ball et vlr to J. A. Put man et ux. W. D., lots 11 and 12 W. C. Meyer Addition, Ashland. W. L. Johnson to Willamette John son et al, W. D., lot In block 28, Ash land. Florence Cleveland to Theodore Flury et ux. W. D.. lot 2. block 3, Kenwood Addition, Medford. Cross-Word Puzzle Circle of light Part of ths eyi Fish Meadow Rugged mountain crest Poem Lift ;twiiks part Flow back Hy way of Writer of flctloo Wing Number of things that belong together Postpone Water bottles River bottom One thai gives medicine to 200) pounds Course of eating Smnll hoc worn at the fir.lli by Japanese Make weir . Roman road Assert to be untrut Before AnRer Note of ths seals tis. Rub out li. Test DOWN 1. Deep long cut 2. Region 2. Runs quickly A. That girl S. Raised bank of earth I. -Dutch measurs of length 7. Etcusfl: eolloq. I. Fortune SCOUTS RE-ENACT m mm Clyde Armour, Sacramento, Calif., Boy Scout, received $ lusty send off as he started from the pioneer western terminal of the pony ex press on the first leg of re running of ths famous routs to St. Joseph, Mo. Other scouts will carry ths mail on other rslavs eastward. (Asao ciatad Press Photo John H. Pearoe et.ux to William E. Carter et ux, land in DLC 40 Twp. 36S. R. 1W. Vernon W. Conley et ux to State of Oregon, W. D., lots In Hunsaker's Add. to Ashland. Mabel Lowd et vlr to G. 8. Butler. W. D.. lot In block 16, Ashland. Beagle BEAGLE, Aug. 13. (Spl) Sunday, Atigust 4 Mr. Seecrmlller and family, Mrs. Nora Williams and Charles Wil liams, picnicked at Rogue river. Mrs. Dora Hess and Mrs. J. W. Grif fith of Eugene, ore., were dinner guests of Mrs. Nora Williams, Au gust 3. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Sanderson and family attended the party given at the Derby community hall by Earl Dean Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pollard of Talent were visitors at the Rush home Sun day. Monday, August 15. Mrs. Georgia Hess and BUUe of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant were visitors at the home of Mrs. Nora Williams. Prances Bennett is In Coqullle, Ore., spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett. Mrs. Sater called on Mrs. Wm. Ben nett Wednesday and her little daugh tor, Derva Jeanne, spent the after noon with Cloo Mose. Mrs. Claudia Ferrln and son Vol, arrived here from wait Lake Mon day to visit relatives. The Edler family and Miss Elva Adams picnicked at Ranch axle Sun day. Robert Blschoff Is spending two weeks visiting with his uncle, Mr. Miller, and other relatives at Bon anza. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brooks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce of Klamath Falls were visitors at the Bennett home Sunday. Elaine Rush, who is staying In Medford was a week-end visitor with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant and son Donald, and Robert Thomas spent Sunday picnicking on Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson of the Illlhee orchard, were guests at the James Martin home August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims and Leo and Lorlng Martin spent Saturday in the Ramsey canyon country. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sater and daugh ter, Derva Jeanne, were Sunday vis itors at the Sanderson home. Pleasant Hour club will meet at tlie home of Mrs. James Martin on Wednesday afternoon. August 14. Arleen Blaine of Jacksonville and Jean Sparks of Medford. returned to their homes Saturday after a week's visit with their uncle, Ray Blaine. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Aug. 13. (Spl) 1 Mrs. C. Sleek, accompanied her hu- ! band ahd son Charles, on a business ! trip to the coast snd the Willamette valley, August 6. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Wulf and son Harry, moved to Ashland, August 4 where they will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iverson. Mrs. Armpricst, Sr., of Eugene, who spent several days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Dsvlea, is visiting this week with her brother in Medford. H. Schermerhorn of Phoenix, vis ited his summer cabin here August 4. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Medley snd family of Medford enjoyed a Sun day outing and picnic on the creek August 4. Young Chester Ayrea of Medford spent several days here with his father last week, the two returning August 7. M. and Mrs. Stephens of Applegate made s business trip to the Black ranch MondHy evening. August 5. Mr. and Mrs. Johp Black and fam ily and Lee Black were visitors at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge Buckley. August 4. Miss Lottie Black of Portland is expected to arrive next week for ft brief visit at the home of her father. Lee Blark, before returning to her teaching duties at Marlon, Ore. Mr. Harrtesty. forest service clerk from the Seattle Bar CCC camp, mads a trip to the Mt. Isabel lock out station August 9. Mr. snd Mr Jsck Crimp and fam ily, who have been living at Sterling this summer, returned home Auqust 8 snd will slay until ths reopening of the Sterling mine. PONY EXPRESS Meteorological Report August 13, 1D36. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity : Clear to night and Wednesday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes day, but fogs on coast. Cooler east and rising temperature northwest portion Wednesday. Local Para. Temperature a year .ago today: Highest, 03; lowest. 61. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month, .05 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1934, 10.17 Inches. Deficiency for the season. IT2 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes terday, 9 per cent; 5 a.m. today. 55 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:18 a.m. Sun. it, 7:13 p.m. ObNervallona Taken at 5 A.M.. ISO Meridian lime 3 5 SI I' Botse ...... 02 84 66 66 66 60 52 58 68 62 70 68 80 64 62 60 66 62 90 02 68 72 Clear P.Cdy. P.Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear P.Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Boston ... Chicago .... Donver' Eurnka .... . B2 . 82 Helens. 88 Los Angeles 92 MEDPOBD 107 New York .... 82 Omaha -.. 82 Phoenix 104 Portland 100 Reno ....... - 00 Roseburg 106 Salt Lake 88 San Francisco - 66 Seattle 86 Spokane : 92 Walla Walla 98 Washington D.C. DO - Cloudy Clear Cloudy P.Cdy. Cloudy E I HONOLULU. Aug. 13. The pan American clipper plane hopped for Midway Island, 1333 miles westward, at 6:08 a. m. today (8:38 a. m. Pacific Standard time). Eight men and 8.000 pounds of cargo were aboard. With hardly a breath of wind In the Pearl harbor channel, the clipper required two runs to get off the water. The first run started at 8 a.m., but Captain R. O. D. Sullivan halted the plane when she failed to lift readily and turned back. On the second start the big plane roared off perfectly. Ths weather here was clear. LAD, MISSING if 1 : K , t Weak from hunger, but otherwise In good condition, Albert "Bud dy" Reasoner, 6. (left) was recovering at his Silver City, N. M., home after being lost tlx dsys In the nearby Plnos Altos mountains. His mother, Mrs. J. C. Reisoner, ( pictured with him. (Associated Press Photo) SAVES GASOLINE Establishment of an Associated Motor Check station which provides an entirely new service for local mo torists, enabling them to get greater performance out of the cars, was an nounced today by Carrol Hays, local agent for the Associated Oil com pany. The new Motor Check station Is op erated by Wltham's Magnet & Parts Co. at Eighth and Riverside. Purpose of the motor cheek station is to tune up motors and adjust spark and carburetor for the use of Associated aviation ethyl gasoline. In order that motorists may enjoy maxi mum power and performance which car manufacturers have built Into modern automobiles. The latest type of equipment has been Installed hers for this work. This Is one of more than 100 Motor Check stations opened on the Pacific coast in connection with introduction of Associated Oil company's new avi ation ethyl gasoline. The first true aviation gasoline to be adapted for regular highway use, it Is claimed. Testa made by manufacturers show that practically all recent model cars with their higher compression motors, greater horsepower and faster driving speeds require Ethyl gasoline for maximum performance, Mr. Hays de clared. As a matter of fact, the for mal factory adjustment is for Ettyl gasoline and the spark has to be set j back for the use of regular gasoline. resulting in a loss of as much as 15 per cent In power, he said. Local motrlsts are Invited to have ths spark and carburetor on their cars properly adjusted at the Asso clted Motor Check station. Oregon publicity Southern California Is receiving nation wide through the medium of Pacific's exhibit at ths Pacific International Ex- position at San Diego this summer, according to a statement by J. A, Ormandy, general passenger agent, at Portland. The S. P. exhibit, located in ths Transportation building, has as Its principal feature a "Robo-Map" ot the United States, 10 feet high and" 34 feet wide. The map is a solid surface of colored transparent pic tures of scenes along Southern Pa cific lines. The pictures have ft stereoscopic effect and are Illumi nated as a voice from ttte map tells about the railroad's four main routes and the principal attractions of each. Direct mention of Oregon's many tourist attractions are Included in the talk and when the reference is made pictures of this area are Illu minated on the map. As the talk Is given a number of times each day, Oregon will receive constant publicity throughout the summer, as many thousands of visitors from all parts of the country visit the exhibit. 1 CONDUCTED BY GROUP Karl Janouch, supervisor of Rogus River national forest; A. H. Bsnwell, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, and forestry officials are spending today In ths forests, Inspecting new roads, timber lands and CCO camps. The party will end up at Diamond Lake tonight, and tomorrow will cross over to Cra ter Lake park. Superintendent David Canfleld will escort the party abouCratcr Lake par tomorrow, snd in me evening they will sit In on a meeting of all the park rangers. They will return to Medford Thursday morning. Building Permits A permit was granted to Anna M. Bertelson for a garage on the corner of Locust and Kenwood. A permit was Issued to Birdetts Blankenshlp of 317 Haven for re mod ellng and rerooflng. WEEK, FOUND J S. P. PUBLICIZES SOUTHERN OREGON f