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M'ETVFO'RT) MATT, TRIBUNE. rEDFORD, QHEGONT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1937, PAGE ELEVEN Head everj sd on this psge you will probably find Bi scay the thlongs you nave been looking for ot le 01 trade tor unused articles you may nave. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seed ing and be able to realize immediate cash. It what you want isn't here, advertise tor ltTrlbune Classified ad are inexpensive effectlvel . Per word, first Insertion. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, ner word - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change -81.28 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND 'LOST Heavy leather traveling bw? containing wearing apparel and leather toilet case and toilet arti cles. Return to Mall Tribune and receive reward. LOST Male Boston bull dog, brlndle white markings. License on har ness. 704 W. 2nd. Reward. LOST Black and white Springer spaniel. Female, 9 months old. Answers to name "Dody." Reward. 919 West 11th. LOST U dog missing, call 1616. LOS'I Billfold in city park With money ana driving licenses rtard Leave ITioune Clinton e Ay res WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Radio technician to oper ate modern radio equipment. Full particulars In first letter. Give ex perience and references. Good op portunity for right man. P. O. Box 861, Klamath Falls. WANTED Have an unlimited quan tity of wood timber (pine): would like to get cut on shares. IX Inter ested, call at 343 North Grape St. AUTOMOBILE SALEM AN For a successful man who wants to improve his position. I have an attractive proposition. PROVEN PRODUCERS ONLY NEED APPLY. Phone 18, ask for MR. SMITH, Tues. and Wed. eve. from 7 to 0 ONLY. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Phone 476-Y after 5. WANTED Middle-aged woman for housework and companion. Must be neat and good cook and fur nish local references. Good home snd wages. Address Box 4434, care Tribune. WANTED Desirable, steady, experi enced girl for - housework. Phone 1115-W. WANTED Girl or woman for general housework. No children. Inquire after 6 p. m., 33 Rose Ave. WANTED Experienced waitress at J. N. Cafe. 27 South Front St. WANTED Capable housekeeper for employed couple with one child. Must be good cook. Box 4363, care Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Students seeking training for business career or earn college or university education. Enroll now for fall term, day or evening courses, open Monday. Sept. 20. Medford Business College. O W.N WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Carpentering, building, repairs, new or old. Cabinets. 214 N. Peach St. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Song-book called "Peace, Purity , and Power" No 1, contain ing a song "Not Mine Own for He Paid Such a Price for Me. ' Will pay 3 for book. Write to James McDowell, Central Point, Ore. WANTED TO BUY Dode or Chevro let H-ton pickup. Best 8450 will buv. W. C. McGlasson, Central Point, Rt. 1. Box 12. 2 miles north Central Point on Pacifio Hwy. MACHINE WORK, tractor, truck and automobile repairing. Reasonable charges. Ammann (formerly Brew ers) Machine Shop, 808 8. River side. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT Slnf? hor-trailer by October st. Call 1660 after 4 p. m. VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning. ShulU Bros.. 220 N Bartlett. Ph 1059 WANTED Feeders and fat iamb Phone 1364 Residence 404 Mo Andrews road. Philippl & Rohr JUNK -Hignest once psto toi orass radiators sopper rtoramr osttenea aluminum no net mts Scrnp iron mn )t isrge tott pip no m&cmner) rxi no sot tun rag nnei tubes Out orice in trei fou Htciea eiU Wool Mohair Houjenoio ;?i rurniture 4toT MEUMJKL 6AKUALN HUUSfc WAMED-WOOl MOHAIK W mw inrsp -roi v nil Hlflhwt oncer o:fl MM rvmL UAKOAtN MUUSa ii N Drape St PDon IU62 nui furniture (KM ttHltith V 4MIHt-lift flth na Pront fhun 647 PMNllNO na .iiixThflniiint; kmp- vifin -nw "M'tpe u4-J-2 Ciutin um lui 1m Late to Clas sify AO la 1 :30 p. m. I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. SLEEPING ROOM Bus! new man preferred. 105 Genera. ATTRACTIVE room 404 9 Orapt FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APT.. 803 8. Holly St. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment; oatn. ouuiae entrance, gar age. 1109 West 11th St. FURNISHED APT. Durrell Court. Apt. 7. 829 N. Holly. NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Here's an apartment you would be proud to call your borne. New modern furnishings throughout. Electric range and Frlgldalre. fire place, steam heat, hot and cold water furnUhed. Must be seen to . be appreciated. Want permanent tenant and will leaea for on or more years. Adults only. Rent 140 per month. Apply at business of fice, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3 offlos rooms. 1 store building. 1 basement room. Bee Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT To permanent tenants, small 4-room house. Inquire 426 West Jackson. Phone 1100-L. FOR RENT Very fine 4-room furn ished house. Res. A. Ideal Court, corner Myrtle & Taylor Sta. 4-room furnished apartment 301 Beatty St. Geo Iverson. FOR RENT 5 -room unfurnished cot tage, close in. Inquire 534 North Bartlett. FOR RENT 3 furnished houses. 42 50 each. Redden & Co., Phone 720. FOR RENT To reliable party, fl-room bungalow at 1405 W. Main. Inquire Tel 77. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS LARGE front bed room suitable for two and good meals. 611 West 10th. ROOM AND BOARD In private home, 1113 So. Oakdale. ' PLEASANT ROOMS, board, free gar .age. 829 West 11th. ROOM and meals. Riverside. Inquire 16 N. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 50 acres alfalfa and clover pasture. Tel. 2-X-14, Eagle Point. PIANO for rent, $3.00 month. Palmer Music Store. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR LEASE, SALE OR TRADE for smaller house. 8-room colonial home " one block from highway In Phoe nix. 9 minutes to Medford business center. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren, Phoenix. FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres Im proved farm land In southern Al berta, Canada. Would trade for small acreage near Medford or for lots or house In Medford. Address Mrs. Mary E. Gustafson. Star Rt.. Box 124. Medford, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE calf for used bicycle. Write P. O. Box 760. Medford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! New 5 -room home; best construction; . monthly payments less than rent. 14 Summit Ave. Call owner, 604 -J, for showing. AnsrA Large living room with UU hardwood floors, flre- JIace, dining room, kit- -. chen, laundry room, 3 bedrooms, bath, cooler, double garage, oil heat, corner lot, paved street, close in; excellent condition. Immediate possession. 01 ft A ft Very substantial 6 -room OuUUU huR with 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, enclosed porch, full basement, oil heat, large lot with fine shade and fruit; garage. Very good location on paved street. Ex cellent condition; $600.00 cash, bal ance F.H.A. loan. Immediate pos session. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE New modern 6 -room home. Call at 425 So. Oakdale. POSITIVE FACT At $4,750, this home Is selling way under the market value and Is In the best of condition. What a neat, attractive looking home, large liv ing room, 2 bedrooms, bath, kitch en. Good size breakfast room. Base ment and furnace. Lot 115x135. De sirable location, East side. See Brown & White. BUT THESE PROPERTIES DIRECT .ROM OWNER For Sale 4-room house on Reddy Ave . near school; very desirable location, paved street; $2500, $250 down, balance terms. I 5 -Room English cottage on Palm j St ; hardwood floors, paved street; very modern; $2950. I Small modern home, very attractive Inside, on South Peach St., $2260. j 6', -Acre ranch; large modern houe I hardwood floors, fireplace; large I oarn. Tamny orcnara, crapes; suit abi for small dairy or chicken ranch; 2 miles north of Medford on good gravel roads; lanre lawn, shade trw: beautiful country home; $6800. 12 Acres, unimproved, good soil; suitable for subdivision: 3 miles north of town on good gravel roads; $2000 Any of the above properties can be boueht on the following terms: 16 cash, balance trms, 6r. PHONE 58ttJ-3 170-ACRE RANCH. Apples-Ate district; j Irrieated 1043 N. E. Winona, Port-! land. Ore. J FOR SALE Summer cabin on Rogue I rltet. complete! furnished. A bar- nrt Phone 1369 W. FOR 4? seres good home. 1 mile from Central Point Inquire I Owner, 606 BlrO Asnlaod. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE SALE Section or lota, block 1. SUklyou Memorial park Bos 2604, Tribune. i FOR SALE OR LEASE for year, 6 j room house: fireplace; excellent condition. Call 1008-J. FOR SALE Service station, groceries and feed, adjoining Med ford; doing good business; stock, fixtures and equipment: 3 acres ground with 500 feet highway frontage. Excel lent site for camp ground Priced reasonably: some terms. J G Cam eron, second station on Crater Lake highway. LARGE hBuse. now paying Invest ment. Inquire 617 So. Grape St Owner. LOOKING for a farm, city home or a business? See Sid Blood. 122 N. Central. Phone 489. WHEN you think oi real estate think Ot BROWN fe WHITE FEDERAL LAND BANK PAKMfi Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 301 Liberty Bidg. or O. A Barnes 167 Baat 8tb St.. Eugene HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bidg ft Loap Assn FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES VERY nearly new 1937 Plymouth De Luxe Sedan. Must be sold by Ad ministratrix at once. Mrs. Sam Anderson, Phone 19-XX-l, Central Point. "LANGE'S" will trade a new Chrysler for a res idence LOT on the East side, not too far out. LANGB MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer "LANGE'S" will trade a car or truck, new or used, for a good used, small size Cater pillar or Cletrac. Tractor must be In A-l condition. Come In or phone us. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer USED CAR AND TRUCK SALE PRICED TO SELL 1933 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Oakland Sedan. 1932 Studebaker Roadster 1935 Ford Station Wagon. 1930 Studebaker Sedan. 1929 Packard Sedan. 1930 LaSalle Coupe. 1930 Bulck Coupe. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1935 International Pickup. 1934 Fjrd Truck, lumber haul, has dual axles, 1935 Studebaker Truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1937 Airfloat. 4-passen-ger trailer house; demonstrator Big reduction LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside. LANGE'S HIGH-GRADE. LATE MODEL USED CARS AT PORTLAND PRICES 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1936 Pontlac "6" Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1935 Oldsmoblle Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alrstream Coupe. 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan. 1935 Chevrolet Panel Delivery. 1936 DeSoto Coupe with overdrive. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe -Coupe. 1934 Plymoutn sedan. 1934 Plymouth 2-door Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Pickup. Also a number ot '28. 9 and '30 model cars, all makes, very cheap. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER LOT AT 25 SO. RIVERSIDE - Open evenings. Store at 38 N. Riverside. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. ' R. & G. USED CARS 11936 Ford 2-door 575 11935 Ford 2-door S4B5 11935 Ford 4-door ....$& 6 11934 LaFayette Sedan 370 11931 Model A Ford 2-door. 260 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. -Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR 8AE 1931 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, fine condition. $250 Call 14-F-4. FOR 8 ALE 2-door Ford sedan; reas onable. 410 Hamilton. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 10 HOGS, one Jersey bull, 8 years old; 4 miles from Applegate Store up Thompson creek. Millard Bros. FOR SALE Two teams heavy work horses, young and sound, suitable for logging or farm work.'- C. V. Barton, Merrill, Ore. FOR SALE Two good cows. Louie Colver, Phoenix. FOR SALE 4 cows, one yearling heif er, one 3-year old Guernsey bull. Bee F. W. Marshall, Meadows Dis trict, 5 miles northwest Beagle. FOR SALE Team mules, several teams horses. Will sell cheap. Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. Salads Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE One fresh 4-gallon cow and one springer. 1212 W. 10th St. FOR SALE DOGS PETS WHY PAY MORE Buy direct from reliable breeder. SCOTT1ES $10 up SEALYHAMS. PEKINGESE. DASCH HUNDES. WANTED AGENT SITUA TED ON MAIN HIGHWAY IN MEDFORD TO HANDLE ABOVE BREEDS. Highest reference re q ii 1 red but no in ves tme n t neces sary. Write Aristocratic Kennela. 86i-N. K. Sandy Blvd., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets Almost 5 mo. old. Mrs. T. F- Buck ml. north Bear creek bridge. Central Point. FOR SALE 78 spring turkeys. 30 hen and gobblers. Jack Tun gate, Butte Falls. Ore. CHICKS $9 per 100. Rocks. Reds no Hampshire fery Wednesday Brouks Hatchery East N St.. Grant Pass, Oregon. UMUN&B lurief oif ninj eggs 3 H I. R rousters Inquire PeraoiP Store App'egate FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CO tons Iooc alfalfa and clover hay; alw 0 tons baied barley hay.. . Tel. 3-X-l. &gle Point, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS ' TOMATOES, 3'fcc. Jacksonville Hwy. and Perrydale, Hanlln. Bring con tainers. FOR SALE Delco lighting plant, 32- voit, u.kj. automatic. Davis fining Station. Merlin, Ore. CANNING PEACHES soon Will be ready. Write or phone your order. Olelm Ranch, Talent. Phone Ash land 372-J-3. FOR SALE Gravensteln apples. Tel. 7-F-14. FOR SALE Used grain sacks and Chester White boar. Tel. 403-J-l. FOR SALE Almost new wood circu lating heater. 422.50. J. W. Elden, Central Point, Ore. PEACHES Early Crawfords. i mile north Beall Lane on Old Stage road. Crafford. TOMATOES and cucumbers. Chas. Owen, Rt. 1, Orchard Home Drive. Phone 1453-J-l. SAVE 30 Electrojux Cleaner, used 8 John Cupp Furniture Co. FOR SALE Peaches. Griffin Creek. John Darby, PEACHES FOR SALE Wood lawn Orchard, l miles east of Central Point. Bring your own con tainers. Phone 127. H. A. DuBuque. $150.00 old mahogany table for $50.00; also bed, pictures and other fur niture. 2124 East Main St. GOOD used piano, (25 cash. Piano Shoppe. CANTALOUPES Large. 60o dozen: medium, 40c doz; cucumbers. B, E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jacksonville highway. Phone 731-R. ORCHARDIST8, ATTENTION I See the new ROBIN sprayer. You owe it to yourself to see the latest in modern spray equipment. A machine is In use and can be xeen at the Barnum Orchard, 3 miles south or Medford. FOR CHAR1S &: SWAVIS Corsets. Tel. 1232 -J, evenings. 318 Hamilton. FOR SALE - Ha? in shock cherries cream separator milk cooler. Is. 10U2-L. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Chas. uray. uoia 1-1111. GOOD used gas pumps at Llttrell raris (jo. BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one ace tylene welder, one electric arc welder. No. 1667158. See George El ledge or phone 493 Y. CORN: cucumbers lc lb. Elmer Har ris, mile south Phoenix. 1937 8 -PI NEW electric refrigerator Call 300 or 1165-X evenings FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer house, 6'.xt4; plenty bullt-tns; also 4 wheel Ford trailer; good rubber 1600 N Riverside. GRAVENSTU'lN APPLES O. V. MyeB Tel 258-J FOR SALE Used bricks j a Manke 2 miles east ot Jacksonville FOR SAL13 Elberta peaches. Pick them yourself. Cherry's place on oruiin creek. LARGE STUCK used wheat and bar ley sacks 4 to fl'o A '.so rwine MHDPUHD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N O-ape St Phone 1062 BUSINESS CHANCES MUST SACRIFICE small restaurant due to illness. Doing splendid business, inquire 16 No. Riverside, FOR SALE Grocery business In coast town. Doing good business. Pool health reason for change. For par ticulars write box 25B3 Mall mo une. FOR 8ALE Service station and store. 602 S. Riverside. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Pikellkt Ash Invited Place Mancullne nam a Native metal bearing compounds R. L. Stevenson character Little sphere Qod of war Silver coin Diversion Thems Indian fatten Pastoral poem Plant of the Illy family Pplke of com Extensive growth of treet Dlsconcartt colloq. Away Summon In a public place Pay attention to Acquire knowledge Fathers Sound of sheep A bova 8o1ution of Yesterday's Puzzlt I ad1amb l aig m SIP A R mWAlRiAlULNA x0; TEAPPl! NGIBEEI SffYL EplEjSjT AT 16. llGMAtg., TIAIR S TIE R HME US it IH0ASaUE vTrMsiOe S I A m. eja1em a I s eMco1nige N E R w 46. Inharmonious relation! 49. Improving BO. Record of family ' deacsnt Kl. Body of water 62, Ilovorag R3. Rabbis M. Innccts 65. Catch sight of l P 3 ;fM S 16 1 7 WMrA I? ' " : m I f W w " , UU t, UMU. in..., i a, . , , , - "I II To 3l T3Z 33 ','';. - mi - UUUt ,,, . ... , 34 jm? -m - ii i . in .i. ii, , 4ai ! 45 47 43 41 j II 3 ggp' BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lease on service station grocery, cabins, camp ground fronts Crater Lake Hwy., Joins Rogue river; doing good business; 21 mites from Medford. Richfield Station. DR C. O. GOLDSBERRY remporat- lly located with Dr L L Sanders Medford Centet Bidg. HIGHEST OASH PAID tot your furniture . MEUFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 N Grape St. Phone .062 FINE AUTO CAMP Close in. 1500 It frontage on highway and Rogut ; river; excellent location, modern ' buildings, fine shade; located be I tween aoid Hill ana Kogus Kivei Priced to sell ALSO 80 acres wood proposition on good road; plenty of tlmbei Selling price, $165 cash Rogue Rivet Real Estate Exchange office 3 miles west ot Gold Hill MISCELLANEOUS MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOP. Jackson ville. Ore. Special machlneless per manent wave for school girls, $1.95. Guaranteed harmless to the hair. Personality hair cutting, 35c. Velma MUkowskl, Phone Jackson ville 194. ADRIANNE SUTPHEN. formerly of Seattle. Wash., Is opening her piano studio at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Phone 835. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Walnut dining table. $7 50; chest. $3; cir culating heaters; walnut vanity. $13.50; davenport sets. A hundred Bargains. CALL FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 107, for all washing machine parts and service at Cut Bate Prices. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AHSTRACT CO I I I I.B INSIIIIANCK Alls I HAT I S tSCKOWS The fashion shop. rHE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remudeltnit Buttons ind Buckles covered duo U National Bant Building l'el 1181 Chiropractic Physician Drt E W HOFFMAN CHIUOFKACT1C PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Hlway Phone 131-J. Expert window Cleaners. LETGEOROB DO 11 - re) 117a House cleaning (loot waslng orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering MONEY TO LEND You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan prom Us The Ability to Make Small Regular Payments on Any Loan Plan si:k w k tiiomas MUR ORE. AND WASH MTU CO MEDPOHL) S OLDES'l AND LAHOES1 PERSONAL FINANCE CO . 45 So Central. O round Floor Crnterian Hi eat re Bidg Lie. No S 157 M-iu Phune 130 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAO& Locai and Long Distance Furntiurt Moving Bonded carriers Flreurmii storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service "Da via foi Service " Phone 644. EAUS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 415 Price right. Service guaranteed SAMSON Tansfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furuituit . packing service Fireproof storage new (ow rates. F E SAMSON O. Phone 683 Cross -Word Puzzle Thermometer for measur ing high temperatures River flowing through Germany Trial Ancient Roman olilclal Creek portico Petty quarrel Scent Fire extin guisher Mythical man eating monatur Chief actor Toward the sheltered aids Communists Low gaiter One of three equal parts Pin of a nun dial Relieved Dispatches The one and tht other Rnt.ce Outlet South Ameri can rlvar Pronoun Cluster of wool DOWN Aeriform fluid Hnaka College cheer Containing boron Flowering plant Cancel Inhabitant of: nufllx Form libera . Merry BUSINESS DIRECTOR? STUART8 TRUCKING SERVICE lelephone 1033 or 332 til No tli St Local and long distance puei oils any kind Green sumps in side of 3-mile tlmlt LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator Notice la hereby given by the un dersigned that he was, on the 3rd day of August, 1937, by the Count Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and in the matter of the Estate of Jennie E. Reames deceased, pending In said Court, duly appointed Administrator of said tfi- 1 tate. I AU persons having claims against said Estate are hereby required to uresent the fame, with proper vouch ers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned Administrator, at 4ia Liberty Build ing. Medford. Oregon. Dated this 4th day or August. 1937 EDWARD L. REAMES, Administrator of the Estate of Jennie E. Reames, Deceased SAMS VALLEY, Aug. 35. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones are the proud parents of an 8Va pound daughter, born Saturday morning at a Medford hospital. Both are getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell have moved to Medford for the fruit sea son, both working In packing houses. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Huston (nee Leona Schulz) spent the week-end here with relatives from their home near Lakevlew. Mrs. Pete Burreson, Norman &nd Helen attended the championship softball game in Medford Friday eve ning, Burle Burreson Is a member of the Timber Products team. Sams Valley Ladles' club will go to Evans creek Thursday for an ell day meeting at the home of Mrs. Naoma Clark. Some plan to pick blackberries. Miss Kathryn Orme of Eugene spent a few days last week. Visiting at the Fitzgerald home. Miss Ruth Smith and Wesley Mc Donough accompanied the Hlttnon and Newsome families to Crater lake Sunday. The Charles Duggan fsmily, James McDonough and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunly were dinner guests at the Win. Marsh home Sunday. Marriage seems to be catching In the Huston family, with the an nouncement last week of the wed ding of Louis Huston and Velma Smith of Phoenix. Louis attended the Sams Valley high school last year, where he established quite a reputation as an actor in "Huckle-1 berry Finn." ! Mr. 'and Mrs. J. L. Frlnk were Bun day visitors at the Spurltn home. Mr. end Mrs. F. L. Caton and Dale and Ooil Beebee spent Sunday fish ing at Union creek, Hamaker and Minnehaha, Mrs. John Cot a, Mrs. Dick Straus and Ada East of Medford left Sun day for Huckleberry mountain. They plan to stay a week If the berries are good. Mrs. Rose Crawford and son, BUI, are employed in a Medford packing house during the fruit srason. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark of Evans creek were delivering tomatoes In the valley Suriday. Mrs. George Mc Donough accompanied . them home for a few days' uislt. At the last meeting of the school board, Lewis Dusenberry was given the contract for school bus driver for the coming year. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Aug. 25. (Spl.) Maurice Jack talked on the 6tb chapter or Epheelana after Sunday school August 23. F. S. Burk put new awnings on west windows of the school house August 19. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jeffries sold their place on the Butte Palls high way last week and left Friday for Mrs. Jeffries' former home near Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pay and son, Mr. and Mrs. Herahell Fay of Long Beach, Calif, sister and nephew of Mr. Pay and O. P. Ruaho and son and Mrs. O. H. Rusho visited the Rusho families August IB to. 21. Mrs. Charles Humphrey visited Mrs. Pearl Hatfield and family of Ashland and her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy BUderback of Medford last week while Mr. Humph rey was at his mine In the Sweet Bnsln district. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robertson and family have moved back to their farm adjoining Mr. and Mrs. Thorns Pullen from Central Point. Among those from here working In Medford packing houses are Mrs. Jack Grow, Mrs. Merle Boren, Mrs. James Twldell and Edward Oowden. Homer Martin, Hollls Martin, Elroy Jackson snd Larry Leigh are picking pears at the Chlrgwln orohard and James Twldell Is trucking fruit. Chsrles Humphrey finished haul ing wood for the school dlstrlot Aug. 20. Stanley Martin Is recovering nicely from a tonsilectomy August 16 'by Or. W. W. Howard ot Medford. Mrs. Opal Mooter, new upper grsde teacher, was out from Medford Aug. 20 looking over the school. She was very much Impressed with the new painted Interior and the school house In general, cleaned and ready for the new school yesr. She was a din ner guest st the w -R- Lsrab home. Mr. snd Mrs. Rslph Merritt and children attended church services In Eagle Point Sundsy evening. Mr. snd Mrs. Charlea Humphrey were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Lamb Sunday, J. E. Leigh will begin picking his Bartlett pesra this week. Little Marilyn McDowell Is stay ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jack, while her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell, work In Medford In the fruit. Mrs. Edward Cowden was here Sun day from Medford to visit the home folks. She Is employed st Huson'a cafe. Cocrad, Bryan sod Judttfe Lynn. Sams Valley children of Mr. and Mrs. James Twldrll, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Lamb while their parenta are working during the fruit season. Mr. and Mrs. Lei snd Pettegrew and Joan were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merritt, Janet and Jimmy Fri day evening. Mrs. Mildred Scott of Medford Is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M inter to help care for the new twin boys for the winter. Callers at the W. R. Lamb home Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb of Derby and Edna, Mr. and Mrs. Prod Lewis of Butte Falls highway. Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Homes and Clarice and Tom Lamb, all of Talent. Miriam Cummons and Faith Knight spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Powell at Crater lake CCC camp. BEAOLE. Aug. 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burley of Maricopa, Calif., stopped over night at the J, B. Rush home on their way .north. Ed Word of Corvallls, who Is work ing on the soil survey spent Sunday with Ralph Ellis. Mrs. Howard Walters and daugh ter, Betty, arrived here from Los Angeles the first of the month. J. B. Rush ot Maricopa, Calif., Ar rived here the last of the week to. spend a month with his family. Cecil Martin ran a nan In his foot Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea De Artnond arrived here Monday from Mtna, Nev., for a few days' visit. Mr. Lucas , has purchased a Dodge car. Congratulations are extended to Emma Frlnk, Cecil Martin and Er nest Sanderson on their winning a prize at the -H club fair. Mrs. Robert DeArmond and son, Charles, were Medford visitors Tues day. , . . Ins Pearl Lucas returned Satur day from a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Jordan and family Bt Roneburg. Prltc Edler and daughter, Mae, re turned home Friday from a week's visit In Medford with Mr. Edler's sister, Mrs. Louise Belts. ' Most of the grain harvesting Is finished here with yields not so good as last year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Msrtln and Donnle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson and son, Ernest, scent Saturday evening at the Homer Mar tin home on Reese creek. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson of Medford were also callers the same evening woya ano Korjert Sanderson who are working near Medford spent Sun- oay with home folks. Mrs. R. Blschoff and dsughter. uieo. spent this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edler. Mrs. Blschoft's health Is not good. J. O. Bsrnard and Joe Welch ot Cornelius visited August 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles San derson and family. Mrs. Melvln Martin attended the 4-H club fair at Medford Friday. The school house has been paint' ed both Inside and out, and the roof reshlngled In resdlness for school September t. with Mrs. Olive Cooper ss teacher. Mr. Ellis and son. Ralph, did the work. . Mrs. Flossie Arnold and baby. Eddie, are spending few days visit ing with Mrs. Arnold's parents, Mr. and Mis. Earl Case. Letters received from Ruth Weams who Is spending the summer with her father and other relatives at Cortes, Colo., state that she Is en- Joying herself snd likes Colorado fine. Herbert and Raymond Mayfleld vis ited with their father, Joe Mayfleld. August 19. They are both living near Redmond. Oregon, and are running a ranch there. Rev. Con of the Nazarene church of Medford held preaching services at the Antloch school house after Sunday school August IS. He and his daughter went guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mofflt of Debenger Osp. OF DEGENERATES CHICAGO, Aug. 28. (fly-Aroused by a series of attscks on women, In cluding the rape-slaying of a young student nurse, city and county law enforcement officials united today In a concerted drive against degonerates. Mayor Edward L. Kelly authorised a standing (1,000 reward for Infor mation leading to the arrest and con viction of any person committing a serious sex crime. The mayor also announced he would press for enactment of an ordinance to require all fire escapes to be equip ped with electrlo alarms. The men who ravished and slew Anna Kuchta, 19-year-old nurse, was believed to hsve entered her room at Chicago hospital by means of a fire escape. Assailants of several other women In hotels likewise climb ed Into rooms from fire escspes. Two Army Flier $ Die in Smaahup SAN ANTONIO, Tex , Aug. 38. (P) Two Randolph field fliers, an In structor and a cadet, were killed to day when their plsne crashed at an altitude of 600 to 800 feet and burned in a field two and a half miles north of 8ch.ru. The victims were Second Lieut. Rob ert C. Wood of the air reserve, on active duty as an Instructor, and Flying Cadet Frank Flsch. Both bodies wen nearly consumed by the flames. Lieut. Wood's home was at Hayns.v vine. La., Cadet Flacb'a at Mansfield, Ohio. WINDOW OLAso fte Mil window glsss snd will replace your orukeo windows reasonably (towbrldge 0a uiei Works Closing time for Too Late to OUs UJ. Adt M t M p. m. Beagle " hunger, disease, worry for u.s. in chinese conflict State Department Studies Means to Protect Ameri cans Both Sides Fall to Answer Peace Plea WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. (flV .0 twin thrests of hunger and disease In war-swept Shanghai caused the state department today to study means of protecting Americans there. Secretary Hull said a (500,000 emergency appropriation made by congress last week would be allocated for relief and refugee assistance after consular officials In China conferred with Red Cross administrators. Hull discussed the far eastern situ ation at his press conference. He. said he had received no reac tion to his statement of last night appealing to Japan and China to settle their differences through peace ful negotiation. Pestilence Feared. In so far as Americans In the east are concerned, Hull Indicated a prtn clpol concern of the state department Is their protection from pestilence that might result from the break down In food supply and sanitation services, ' Some of the 1500.000. he said, will be used to provide Americans with transportation to safe places. None of the money will have to be epent for naval evacuation activities, he re ported. Asked whether the government would force evacuation of remaining citizens In Shanghai If warring troops went Into the International settle ment. Hull said he had not received any formal suggestions from officials In the field. Telling China and Japan that a threat of serious hostilities concerned all others, Hull said "we urge that they settle their dlferences In ac cordance with principles which In the opinion not alone of our people but of most peoples of the world should govern International reiationsmps.- ' Appeal Against war. "Without attempting to pass Judg ment regarding the merits of the controversy," he said, "we appeal to the parties to refrain from resort "to war." His words prompted new specula tion over possible further action by the United states. There was con sidered little likelihood, however, the government would Invoke the three-months-old neutrality aot unless China and Japan severed diplomatic relations. (President Roosevelt must Invoke the act when he finds thst s state of war exists between two countries. It automatically embargoes shipments of arms, munitions and Implements of war,, as well as loans, to those nations.) Hull's statement came at almost the same time Admiral Harry E. Yar nell, commander of the United Statea Astatlo fleet, reported to the navy de partment ho had warned both sides "to exercise more oare" In directing their fire. Varnell said a special board of In vestigation had not been able to de cide whether It was a Japanese or Chinese shell which killed one sailor and Injured 18 on his flagship, the Augusta, laat week. . HIGH SCHOOL PUPILSi TO RECEIVE LESS AID Fl WASHINGTON, Aug. 35. (JPfth National Youth administration an nounced today authorizations total ing $8,156550 for employment of needy high school students during the next school year, a reduction of (2. 918.760 from last year's budget. The announcement said allocations for college and university students, which would be made In the next week or ten any., wuum unite t"" student aid program total to about 30.000,000, compared with last year's (38,139,000. Under the new program schools will be permitted to aid 10 percent of their enrollments as of October, 1938. Previous regulations allowed them to aid 12 percent of their en rollments as of October, 1934. If all schools gave students the limit average payments of 8 per month, the NYA uld, approximately 151.000 would benefit In the. 1987 1938 school year. However, average payments In the peak month of last April were S4.89 and the same month ly average would permit eld to 184, 900 under the new program. The French monarchy began to give way to the first French repub lic In 1791. For Complete Coverage of Butt ' oess and Financial News Read j Poeir CmiI EAtitn THE WALL STREET JOURNAJ Relied upon by Business Men and Investors (or Current News and Dependable Infonnauon. Send for enr special Introductory offer, FIVE MONTHS FOR fs.00 sis ilaah m., ins sr. tin M., AM iNCIKO MM SJ)OBli Cntaaie aMs SkATTUI