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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFOKD, ORECON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1938. PAGE THIRTEEN, . d I J-owTm a Read every ad oo thla page. Vou will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing for or a sale or trade for unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash. If what you wan't Isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 85c) Each additional Insertion, per word Ac (Minimum 10c) Per line per montb without copy change .,.-fl.85 CASH Or money order must ao company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown umbrella. Reward. 018 West 10th. LOST 11 dug .nraaiue. call 1613. WANTED MALE HELP WOODCUTTERS WANTED Apple gate. - C. K. Burson. BONOTONE CORP., Klmsford. New York, has opening for sales repre sentative, age 35-40. Territory la In Medford and vicinity, and has an established clientele. Promotion as sured to right man. Car Is neces sary. Apply at 331 Falling Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady lor housework and care of Invalid. Mrs. Park, Box 182, Howard Ave. MALE OR FEMALE HOP PICKERS REGISTER NOW at HULL HOP YARD. 614 miles out LOWER RIVEK ROAD. Good ac commodations. Ben Hull, Ht. a. Grants Pass, Ore. HOP PICKING starts about AugvM 20th at Christie Hop Yarys, 6 14 miles west ol Grants Pass, free tents, good campground. HOP PICKERS The Hlltou Yards ol Grants Pass are now registering pickers tor the 1038 season which will start about August Ultb 316 acres choice hops, fine camping grounds on' Rogue river, stores, etc., on grounds Longest picking season In Southern Oregon Wrlto Hilton Hop Yards. Lower River , road Grants Pass. Oregon REGISTER now tor hop picking at tne a tn uuw uuy y," , cabins, lights and wood. Apple "ate Ore WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE woman wants practical nursing or housekeeping." Box 953. Tribune. EXPERIENCED ranch or camp cook wishes work. Box 4664. Tribune. PIANO PLAYER, modern and old time, wishes work with reliable dance band. 618 East 9th. WANTED Work of any kind. Box 4648, Tribune. STUDENT, boy 18, wants work for board and room. Box 073, Tribune. W ANTED Miscellaneous WANTED TO RENT Small house within 8 miles of Medlord. Box 4679, Tribune. WANTED Pemsle police puppy Call 334-J-5; write Box 851. Mea ford. WOULD like transportation to Los Angeles; help pay expenses. Phone 689-J-3. WANTED Elderly and Invalid people to care lor In my home. Phone 7-X-2, Central Point. WANTED Transportation to Port land this week or first of next lor two ladles. Phone 968-M. WANTED 8600.00 loan on Improved business property located near Med lord. well secured. Rt. 1, Box 183. Central Point. WANTED hay and straw to bsle. Phone 1228. Call 319 Laurel. Med ford. WANTED Poultry and eggs High, est caah price paid Medford Poul try and Egg H C Fredelte. aole owner WANTED Fat ano feeder cattle and lambs J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge Phine (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Product Co. tASH for small business. Must show living plus future possibilities Consider concession in estab store, such- as newsstand, cigars, camera bus., etc. No serv. sta., beer or cafe Box 4654. Tribune. LAUNDRY Mrs Huaon. fel 1345-at HltlHKl CASH CKICES PAID P01 Youi Furniture MHiMIRI) IURI1AIS H'HHR 37 N Grape it Phone 106? WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts -e uf oetur rou sell MEIJFtjRD BARGAIN HolSE 37 N Grape St Pbonr 1062 WELL DRILLING II 50 pel ft first 50 ft. etc J M Dudge sis King tVt PS.I MIIKIi CASH Fot foul Purntture HMIHHOOK 4MIHKWH 6th and Front Phoii. 547 HItiHEST PHICES PAID tot Mtten Ra.lmtnrs Aluminum Brass Cop per na jthel mrtals MEDPilHL' BaRriAIN HOU8B ?7 N -y.p- t Phcm '02 F OR RE NT - H O'JSES PARTLY furnished houte, 332 Crater Lake Ave. Apply next door. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT S-room modem house on South Oakdale near High school, 40 month, water paid. Tel. C23. FOR RENT S-room house, 1313 West 9th. HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALB 139 Portland Ave. Call Saturday or evenings. FOR RENT OR SALE 4-room un furnished house, good condition. Would consider good used car aa aown payment, inquire 011 w 10th. FOR RENT Modern 4-room country home, furnished or unfurnished. Oak Grove district. Phone 1947. FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. Phono 1748-Y. FOR RENT 4-room furnished housn; .. electrlo range. Inquire 805 8. Oak- daie. FOR RENT House No. 6. Everett Court, furnished. AdulU only Phone 338. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment. inquire 104 so, Houy. xei. ant- SMALL APARTMENT FOR RENT TRIBUNE BUILDING Cozy 2 -room apt., furnished, plenty or closet apace, snower Darn, steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Rent very reasonable. Adults, Ap ply Mall Tribune. ' FOR RENT Furnished anartmente: Frlgldalre, electric range. Hotel Holland. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, also board and room. 817 E. Jackson. GE BAUER APTS.. 6th and Oakdale. Fine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished . all comforts. By week or month; 27.50, and up. Phone 713-Y. FOR RENT 6-room furnished apart ment, 3 bedrooms, private bath 345 Apple. To see phone 787-Y. FOR RENT 3 rooms. $10, unfurnish ed: 2 rooms, furnished, $12.50. Not modern. Inquire 518 E. Main. FURNISHED Apartment. Adults only. 503 S. Holly. FOR RENT Cool 4-room furnished apartment; private bath. 833 W 2nd. FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished apartment. 402 Newtown. Tel 10 FURN. APT., private bath, Frigid aire. 806 West Main. VAWTER Apartment. 20 No HolW unfurnished lower, hot water elec trlo range and refrigerator. Call Apt 1 or phone 1108. FINE modern apartment Inquire at P & F Bank. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment No smnklnR 530 3 Central FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Room you are looking for; quiet, oool, comfortable. 504 penn. FOR RENT Room for 2. Private , entrance." 163 N, Oakdale. SLEEPING ROOM for rent, 8 Laurel ROOM, clean and comfortable . in private homo for young man. Moderate rent, very desirable. Ad dress Bos 4621 Mall Tribune. SLEEPING ROOMS. 324 West 4th DESIRABLE ROOM. 613 8. Central ATTRACTIVE room a 404 8 Ore pe FOR RENT BOARD ROOM CLEAN, attractive room with board, $7.00 weekly. Walnut Inn, Abb land, Ore. BOARD and ROOIW, $! a day at 718 e Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous BACHELOR CABINS. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Business place with 3 rooms and bath. 217 N. Riverside, $30, water paid. Phone 1266 FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. Phone 1748-Y. FOR RENT Large business building on highway, also house. Inquire 1740 No. Riverside. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See A) Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WBANER PIGS for sale. Alfred Pelle, Eagle Point. Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE 3 fresh cows. Roy Howard, Ross Lane. " FOR SALE Draft mares; 1 2 and 3-year-old colta. W. W. Large. Williams, Ore. FOR SALE Guernsey heifer, or will trade for pigs. Inquire 4 Comers Service Station, Midway road. FOR SALE First class milk cows, fresh and freshen soon. Harold Crump, Jacksonville, phone 31-F-26. FOR SALE 20 head of beef heifers. Phone 4-F-13. Eagle Point. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE $2.60. 5-months-old half cocker spaniel male pup. 528 W 10th. FOR 8ALE Thoroughbred cocker spnnlpl pun. Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LATE 36 Ford Coupe. 160 teat than market price Call 071. evenings 1938 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan: very small mileage: new car guarantee: at a real bargain price: low easy terms. See this one sure If you want to save money. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge fc Plymouth Distributors. 6 ACRES. Irrigated. Good stand al falfa. 3-room house, electricity, pressure water system, chicken houw. hoe shed. Near school Price, $1,200. Blood At Oolf. 122 N. Central. FOR SALE OR TRADE $575 equity In Plymouth de luxe coach Less than 10.000 miles: like new. Morn-; tngs at 38 South Columbus Ave. I FOR 8ALE Equity 1936 Olds sedan ' or trade for truck or litjht car j Medford Exchange, 20 so. Front.' phone 931. 36 CHEVROLET (.-avertible, excel lent condition; radio, heater, spot Urht. etc. Call 1214. or see Jack Enders, 1100 South Oakdale. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE S0 model A sport coupe. Excellent condition or trade for livestock or saddle horses. Call 17-F-12. Eagle Point. GATES' U8KU CARS Famous R and G Guarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1036 Ford Coupe: radio, heat er, special paint, $515 com plete. Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett, Med ford. Oregon. Harold Trent. Used Car Mgr. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DESIRABLE furnished cottage with garage, etc., in Edge wood Park on tfogue river, j. x. nan, ova u.u erty Bldg. FOR SALE! 4-room house; breakfast nook. bath, glassed-in back porcn, also service porch, laundry trays. cement rounaauon, on pavement; $1550 Including furniture; easy terms. L. G. PICKELL, 16 8. Bartlett. FOR BALD Rooming house, reason able; good location. Box 4658, Mall TriDune. FOR SALE 4-room house. $800. Also 6-room house on paved street, $650. Box 4663, Tribune. FOR SALE! 5 or 10 acres Bear creek bottom land. Irrigated, close Id and excellent garden land. Phone 1624-L. FOR RENT Small, modern, fur nished house, In rear, middle aged or elder adults, 410 Hamilton. FOR SALE 10 acres, shade trees, night club and large dance hall, beer, wine and liquor. Ready to go. Will take some trade, aox mx, xreaa Calif. FOR SALE! New 8-room house, close in: $250 down, balance like rent. 811 West Main. WHEN you think of real estate thlok Of BROWN & WHITE FOR SALE Newly painted house, fi rooms and sleeping porch. 3 lots. $50 down and $10 per month and Interest. Central Point. Owner. 618 East Main. Medford. FEDERAL LAND BANK PAR Mia For information inquire ol Warren Patterson Secretary at the nationa Farm Loan Office 202 Libert) Bum Te) 1149 Or, C A Barnes 167 E 8th Eugene Ore HOUSES FOR SALE in Medfotd tnd surrounding towns Easy term J-tcktfOD County Federal Saving; Loan Association For Exchange Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE Suburban homes, close in, to trade for city property. A. W. Walker. Real Estate, 223 N, Riverside Ave. nvM3 a AT.WT.oi-(t aniinrt Nunjtnum apples at Medford Ice & Storage, ; OUO- DUX. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Will trade half Interest In 6-room house, ' now being used as duplex, for good car. Box 979 Tribune. OOOD, clear. Income property, Auto Court, to exchange for small apart ment house or house as iirst pay ment. Box 4625 Tribune. FOR SALT OR TRADE for Medford property, 12 acres, Improved. Martin Paulson, Talent, corner Pactflo high way and Suncrest road. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Klamath Falls property, seven-room hoara with four lots located near rtnior high school. Garden, flowers, lawn and wonderful rich soil. A real home. Dan Howard. 038 So. Holly. FOR SALE Miscellaneous BHAND NEW Delco shallow well pres sure water systems, made by Gen eral Motors, at 20 discount for limited time only. Leonard Elec trie Co., 309 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Bakery equip ment. Home evenings, vvi Bridge St., Ashland. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, washing machine, Jersey cow and can. nose ine, box am. EASY washing machine, one small Junior washing machine, good sew- lng machine, breakfast set, kitchen cabinet, antique chest of drawers. Al's Trading Post, Jacksonville Hwy. BEAUTIFUL Iris, plant now for spring Diooms. rnone ai-x. Mrs. waixer FOR SALE Fruit Jars, quarts and H -gallons, ooc dozen. 327 Marie, FOR SALE Box shook, standard grade; peach, tomato. 4 peach, $6 per 100: 6-lnch peach $7; 12-cup oerry crates 85: lumber, rough ano dressed. McGraw St Morgan, Eagle i'oint. FOR SALE Wood range. Tel. 1200-L. FOR SALE Glassware, dishes, bric- a-brac, kitchen utensils, pictures, garden tools and miscellaneous items. 29 Ross court. BLACKBERRIES, 75c crate delivered Call 8-P-ll. FOR SALE 5' -foot bathtub In per fect condlt'.n. At 012 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE: Ivory dreaser, large Ice box. Call 107 King 6t. FOR SALE Royal portable typewriter and Sunbeam electric razor, both like new. 143 Kenwood or phone TRUCK TIRES, nearly new. 825x20 Bargain, sixth Street Sheu station FOR 8ALE Graven stein apples and peach plums. Phone 468-R-8. FOR SALE Baled straw, E. H Nledermeyer. phone 697-R-l. LEAVING TOWN Household goods and trailer for sale. Talent Auto Camp. GRAIN 8ACKS 8c and 4c each: also sacking and binding twins Med ford Bargain House, 37-81 North Grape. Phone 1062. CAB B AOs. plants 647 Marts St. LAUHEL PU and Pine; $1 up Tel 458-ft a GOOD used refrigerators and electric r.ngi Call 12 LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on dwellings o! late construction Reasonable rate BROWN it WHITE. BUSINESS CHANCES I FOR SALE Service station and gro cery, eoa so. Riverside. FOR SALE oa TRADE Service sta tion, 6-room house and barn, 6 acres with water: clover crop. Will subdivide. Signal Service Station, south of "alent. PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT and PALMIST Truthful advice on all affairs of Ufa. 1760 No. Riverside. PROFESSIONAL READINGS. Try the best. Mme. Laxelta, 105 North Oak dale. ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices. Pa boo Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co 38 So Bartlett Tel 243 MISCELLANEOUS KIDDIE KEEP Child's Nursery. 24 hours with meals, $1.00; $20 per month. Excellent care. Phone 819-J. 236 So. Oakdale Ave. FOR LAWN MOWINa pruning shrub bery. Ekstrand, phone 76Q. 106 S. Ivy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT) ABSTRACT CO. TITLK INSUKANCB AHSTR4CTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments. GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other fall CHAN & CHAN CO . 23K K Main. had I a tor h ;,. ring. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERV 101 33 South Bnrtlett Dressmaking- 'THE DOMESTIC SHOPPB" Profes sional Dressmaking. Tailoring. Al teratlons. Hemstitching, Buttoni and Bucklea covered. 19 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 302. U 8 Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. USi DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Lad is Coats and Suite Alteration. Price reasonable Mary M Cokei Cia terlan Bldg Expert Window Cleaner. LEI GEORGE DO IT - lei HIV House cleaning, floor wax tug Je mothlng rug upholstery ;ieaniurj loams . A QUICK WAY To pay your old bills ... to reduce Installments ... . to get needed v A o n Use our popular cash loan plan to get the money, you want wrtttw you want it. Loans up to 9300 on your own signature and security. No en dorsers, raxe as long as twenty months to repay. Personal and Auto Loans." ' OREGON FINANCE CO (rormerly Ore. St Wash. Mtg Co.) Lie. No. S-211 M217. Phone 139. 45 South Central. Painting. JNO. H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior work a specialty. Phone 809. MUSIC VOICE PIANO Oeorge Maddoi tenor. Alleen Crawford Maddox piano. Beginners and advanced . Prultt's Muslo Center. Phona 32 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t Quack medi cine I. Cold dleb II. Work 14. Staring wide- mouthed la. Palm lltr . 16. Poottesa animal IT. Second- Srowth crop: lalectlc 15. Kingdom In indo-Chlna 10. Party-colored 23. By 11. Upper part af an apron 14. Diagonal 26. Intjulrei 27. Old card (ami 28. Search thor oughly SO. Cloth SS. Sendi by pub lic carrier IK. Sanction 39. Contend 40. Official ap proval of a passport 41. Genua of th beet 41. Befor 44. Among Solution of Saturday's Pun's 4b. Hesld 46. Kandarao tre 47. Official of ancient Rom SO. A) way a 12 Symbol for tellurium 63 Arta S4. Cover th Inside again 16. Th life of business 17. Interminable ' 2 3 4 f 6 7 f c u " LirL ii il ff WLzL 27 W26 xi mm r 7-r- "mi'MM -Mi'ikm. !fll!i 3L1 Ml 47 4fl 44 M, So SI 7M j 111 m S3 p S4 SS , WA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting. PAINTINO Industrial and residential work quickly don. at moderate cost Latest apray-typ. equipment W U Gardner Phone 1376-W COLORS BY NATURE - PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliaxie painter or paperbami! P H A loans (ol painting now avail able Pittsburgh Paint Suva. 112 w Main Tran.ier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TOKAQR Local and Long Distance Purnltun Moving Bonded carriers Finpioul storage Expert orating, packing and shipping service "Da vis for Servloe." Phone 64. BADS TRANSFER 8TORAOI CO -Office IS So Fir Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bids. Transport Grade and High School students witnin uistrici, aiao nign School students from outside the District. Route starts in Jacksonville on Phoenix Highway to White School In Griffin Creok. return via Arnold Lane to Medford-Jacksonvllla High way thence to achool. Also north on Old 8tuce Road as far as necessary within the district and return to school. State rate per mile for extra trips or mileage. Suitable bond to accompany Did. Board remrvee tne right to reject any or all blda. Bids to be opened August 11th at 8 p. m , at Jacksonville School. STELLA W. BEACH, Clerk. Notice of Final settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final ao count as administrator de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of 0. F. Monnlch, deceased, with the County Court of Jackson county. Oregon, and that said Court has set September 3, 1938, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day In the Court Room of said Court in the Court House at Medford, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and plaoe and show cause, if any they have, why said final ac count should not be approved by ssld court and said administrator de bonis non with will annexed dis charged from hla trust, and file any such objection on or before said date. Dated and first published August 5th, 1938. CHEtTEK H. MONNICH, Administrator de bonis non with will annexed of the Estate of C. F. Monnlch, deceased. DON R. NEWBURY, Attorney for Administrator. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Clyde Perdue sprained his right ankle while playing baseball at Talent last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes, T. R. Hughes and Ed Marshall called at the S. Welborne home In Talent Sunday Members of the Fern. Valley 4-H Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. E. E. Marshall, Wednesdsy afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Boardman of Medford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Jaa. Perdue Sunday. Mrs. Vern Marshall, who seriously Injured her hand In an electric saw, la quits Improved. She la spending a few daya with relatives and friends In Klamath Falls. tar. and Mrs. Robt. Lytle and fam ily and Mr, Lytle'a sister from the east, who Is visiting at th. Lytle home, are spending a few days vaca tioning at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr., and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marshall and daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Steele of North Phoenix Monday evening. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Semlpredott ton 9. Gone by 10. 8tatut IL In a vertical position; nautical IS. Smalt deprea alona 15. Dwelling place IL English Utter ' 54. Reared 55. East Indian tre 16. Kind of cheap strong leather SS. On the ocean St Spenser character SS. Sea robber 54. Prophetess t 86. West Indian sorcery S7. Venerate 55. Appointment to meet! Scotch 40. Scenes 41. Asiatic country 45. Not so much 46. Seed covering 48. Poorly 4J. American JeneraJ times: poetlo SS. Compass point DOWN L Memorable S. That which one think I. Symbol for elentum 4 English trolley car S. Knock S. Place or Ideal perfection 71 Running through th middle Dallas Reader of North Phoenix was calling on friend tn Fern Valley Thursday, Mrs. E. K. Marshall and Mra. L. H. Hughes called at the O. Penland home Tuesday afternoon. Norman Williams, who underwent a major operation at the Community hospital In Ashland two weeks ago. Is slowly Improving. Guy Conner of Medford was trans acting business In Fern Valley Thurs day. Trail TRAIL. Aug. . (Spl.) There will be a fellowship meeting at the Trail church Monday, Aug. . It will be an all day meeting with basket lunch at noon. All persons Interested are wel come. Mra. W. B. Mooney and son Robert of Watsonvllle, Calif,, and William Mooney of Marysvllle, Csllf., are spending two weeks visiting friends at Prospect and Trail. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Ash and Infant daughter and Mra. Francis Ash visited with Mrs, Katie Ash on Elk creek. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ohet Merrlman of Medford were overnight gueats at the Burnt Peak lookout atatlon with their nephew, Lee Merrlman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cherry and Mra. Agnes Porter and daughter, all of Medford, visited In this community Monday. Mrs. Arlee Rsgsdale returned home Tuesdsy from her trip to Michigan where she visited her mother and other relatives. During her absence the children Arnold and Marie, stayed at the home of their grandfather, Jess Ragsdale. Mrs. Roby Leigh visited with Mrs. Alberta Hughes Tuesday. L. L. Yancey arrived July 80 from hla home In Palo Alto for a three weeks vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert See and daughter Shirley, of Beverly Hills, caiir., are here to spend their vaca tion. They are house guests of Mrs. See's parenta. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Staples at their cottage near Trail. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker, June Tucker and Mrs. Daisy Homes of Ash land and Mra. Ivey Orubb of Reeds- port were calling on friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Tsnoey and ton Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Hutch inson shopped in Medford Aug. a. sar. and Mrs. Jack Ooel of Palo Alto, Calif., arrived here Aug. 1 to spend a month's vacation at Sunset- on-the-Rogue. Bob Yancey has been helping Mrs. Ooldle Johnson at Sunset-on-the-Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Staples and daughter, Sally Ann, and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert See and daughter Shirley, were lunch guests at the Mallery home July 31. wd all drove to the Burnt Peak lookout and spent the evening with Lee Merrlman there, Miss Willow Swett of Fresno, Csllf. oalled on Mr. and Mrs. S. W., Hutch lnson Tuesday evening. Miss Swett lived neighbors to the Hutchinson In Tacoma 35 years ago, when sha was a small child. Rev. and Mra. Ed Jaenach are hold ing meetings at the Trail church this week. Every one la welcome. There were eight ladles gathered at Sunset auto camp for a card party Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Yancey, their son Bob, and house guest Mra. Carrie D. Swender and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson, spent Sunday at Diam ond and Crater lakes. Mrs. Swender left by train for California Sunday evening. After vlaltlng a coualu there for a tew daya she will return to her home at Palo Alto, calif. Bell view BELLVIEW, Aug. 5. (Spl.) Con siderable building daa been done and la now In progress tn Bellvlew this summer. A new store building has been completed by R. B. Bell, who is doing business now tn connection with bis service atatlon, Just across the corner; W. J. Rosen has finished building an addition to his store Henry Enders has Just completed a modern milk and dairy house on his ranch, and la now building a dwell ing house. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Qowland are building a house on the acreage they purchased iaa spring. A new auto camp la being built also: the coffee shop and service atatlon are nearly completed and the cabins will be erected soon. Several members of th Bellvlew Orange attended the plcnlo of the county Pomona, Orange at Jackson Hot Springs last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkln were awarded s beautiful picture aa a price for the oldest married couple to attend Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mr. and Mrs. Vai Inlow, Ellene Inlow. Olenn In low, Henry Carter and lather Carter were others of tho Bellvlew Orange who attended. Mrs. J. J. Modrell of Medford Is visiting with Mrs. O. H. Modrell tills week. Mrs. J J. Modrell la th mother of C. H. Modrell. Mr. and Mra. Oall Marshsll from Iowa are gueata at th horn, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison this week. Mrs. Marshsll la a sister of Mrs. Allison. Mrs. Haynes, mother of Mra. Mor ton Webster, left Friday for Hoqulam Wash., where eh will visit relatives and friends for a week. Mrs. Ada Huxley has returned to her dome in Bellvlew. She has been visiting with her daughter in Oak land for the eat two monthe. Richard C. r) attended a meeting ot th Jersey Cattle association In Medford last Thursday. Marjorl Bell. La Roy McNeal and Whttey Kannasto of Ashland, Loulao Martin. Alice Metcalf and Lynn Da Mllle of Klamath Falls made a trip to Crater lake and Diamond lake laat Sunday. Miss Eunice Klncald .pent laat week at Elk Creek as a guest of her cousin, Dorothy Avent, and thla week Dorothy la visiting with tunic at the A. R. Klncald horn. D. r. Korth and Warren Slbart made a business trip to Dorrls, Calif,, last Monday. . Mrs, Henry Carter made a trip to Crater lake with Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Orubb. Mra. Carter la a sister of Mr. Qrubb. Jack and Dale Williams, Joe Burdle, Llndel Newbry and Artie Warren re turned Tuesday from Lake o' the Woods where they had apent several dsys boating and fishing. Mr. and Mra. Richard Joy and son Alden returned TueMay Irom the Lake o' the Woods where they had been enjoying a vacation at the lake oabln of Mr. and Mra. Albert C. Joy. Mrs. Edwin Dunn aa leader of the 4-H Sewing club will take several ot the glrla to the 4-H club plcnlo at Jackson Hot Springs Friday. John Walker, who uvea at li-.e home of his parents, ttov, and Mra. J. Z Walker In Bellvlew, has been employ ed on the Dally Tidings staff. John will deliver the Tidings to the Bell, view subscribers and will nave charge of the subscription work. He did sim ilar work In Colorado before mov ing to Bellvlew last year. - Mr. and Mra. Dexter Wood worth have finished Uielr work on the Will Dodge summer home at Lake 3' Woods and have returned to their home In this district. Robert B. Bell has returned to his home In this district. He hal been working In a mill near Greenville Cal. for the past two months. Mrs. Mark True left Wednesday morning wltn Mrs. W. D, Jackson of Ashland tor Seattle and other points north. Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Msrttn. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Korth enjoy ed an outing on the Rogue river last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Brantley an! daughter Olarlase went to Eagle Point Wednesday to visit with the Cham berlain family who formerly lived In Bellvlew. Joe Dill of Artsona arrived last week at the Floyd Stanford home for o visit of several weeks. Mrs. Preston Dill, his mother, Is spending ii:e sum mer with Mr. and Mra. Stanford. She Is Stanford's mother. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Aug. t (Spl) Mis Julia Doyle and sister. Marguer ite, and friend of Duluth, Minn , who have been visiting , relatives and friends at Los Angeles and San Fran clsoo, visited July 97 with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lance and Mr and Mra. L. Cook while enroute home The Misses Doyle are slater, of Attorney T. J. Doyle, who spent laat winter here operating the Lanes mine. Phyllis Miller accompanied hei cousin Sybil walker of Oold Hill to Portland August a, where they will meet Sybil's mother, Mrs, Miller Walker, who haa spent the past month on a vacation trip to Alaska Mr. and Mrs. T. Engles and daugh ter Phyllis, were Medford shoppers July 39. Junior Miller, who I employed at th Benton mine near Olendale, spent August 1 at hla home here. Mr, and Mra. Tom Orlgga war business visitors In Medford August and. Mr. and Mrs. ' Ouy Bates and Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Oliver of Snelling. Cal., apent several lays last week with Mrs. Bates' brother, Ted Dole, and Mr. Bates' slater, Mra. Tom Orlggs. Mrs. Oliver will be remem bered her ss the former Margaret Bates, whose marriage took place at Snelling July 33. Mr. and Mrs. a. Cog of Medford spent Sunday evening July 91, with Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Lance. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Lance of Rogue River spent Saturday evening and Sunday. July 31. at the High land mine. Mr. -and Mrs. Lane re turned July as from a 10 daya' vac. tlon spent at Dead Indian soda springs. Mrs. Ida Snyder of Oold Bill la staying with Mrs. Lance's mother, Mrs. stead. II FOR LIFE SAVING WOODWORTH, Wl. (TJP) Th "crops" of a farm near here hav saved thousand! of Uvea. Vaccines, toxins, toxoids, hormones and other biological product are the harvest of th United Ststes Stand ard Products laboratory farm. From here serums are sent to hospitals throughout the country, sometime, flown by airplane to the bedside of a patient. Mora than 80 persons are employed- caring tor th herds of 70 horses, 1,300 sheep and thousanda of white rats, mice, guinea pigs, pigeons, calves and other animals which pro duce the serums, and In Inoculating the animals to product th valuable flulda. The horses are stabled In laboratory-clean stalls, fed on special diet and pastured on the finest grass. Some of the horses weighing less than a ton themselves, hsie produc ed more tbsn ton of olood for scientific cures, according to Floyd H. Eggsrt, youthful director of the serum farm. Retired horses are brought to the farm and placed on special diets. Their food la high In blood produc ing elements. Altar th first Injection of toxoid tetanus toxin treated to remove It poisonous qualities the horse loafs for six months In th pastur and In It stsll Then It got to work receiving regulsr Injections. When It can stand heavy dose of toxoid without 111 affect it la ready to be bled. Horse can be bled with safety every two months, according to Hjgert. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find I hem on the Dial: KKX. Portland. 1180; Krl. M0 u Angrlra; HUA I47U. Soutane KUO. 1WJ San Francisco; HUM u. Portland: KJH mo. Seattle KNV lusu. Lin Angeles; KOA 830 Den ten KUIN. IHO, Portland HiiYIO. Die. Seattle: KPU BHu gas Franrl.ro: HU I IHO San lata. Friday B:00 Hollywood Showcase, KKX, KSL, KOIN: News, KOO; Calif, on Parade, KPO; Oene 4c Olenn, KPL ROW. 6:15 Violinist, KOW; Exposition Backstage, KPO: Swarthout'a Muslo, KOO, KOA. 8:30 Hollywood Showcase, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Marcu of Tims, KPO, KPT. KOW; Arrosnd Olrard, KOO, KEX. 5:40 Your Oov't at Your Service), KOO, KEX; News, KOA. S:0O First Nlghter, KPO, KFI, KOW; Goldman Band, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Design tor Dancing, KOO, KOA, KEX. 8:30 Wood's Music, KNX, KSL, ' KOIN; Hollywood Oosslp, KPO, KFI, KOW; Concert, KOO; Sports, KEX. 8:48 Organ, KPO, KFI, KOW American Viewpoints, KNX, KOIN, 7:00 Busse's Orch., KNX, KOIN; Amos & Andy, KPO, KFI, KOW; Dra ma, KOO, KOA, KEX. 7:18 Unci Ezra, KPO, KFI, KOWi Busse's Orch., KSL; Moore's Orob KOA; Concert, KOO. 7:30 AveJon Party, KPO; Me Cune'a Orob., KNX, KSL, KOIN; On Wings of Song. KOO, KOA, KEX. 8:00 Death Valley Daya, KPO, KFI,' KOW; March of Progress, KOO; Or ganlst, KJR; Noble's Orch., KNX, KOIN; News, KOA, KEX. 8:30 Revue, KPO, KEX, KFI, KOA; Baseball, KOO. ' B0 Circus. KPO, KFI, KOW; Lovelsnd'a Orch., KJR; Jurgen's Orch., KNX; Baseball, KOA, KEX. 1 :30 Oarber'a Orch.. KPO, KFI; Dane Orch., KJR; Orayson a Orch, KNX, KSL; Fireside Hour, KOW. g:46 Oendron'a Orch., KSL; Jack Smltn's Orch., KNX: News, KOA. 10:00 News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Grant's Orch., KJR; News. KNX. . 10:18 Grant's Orch, KEX, KOA; King's Jesters, KFI; Art of Conversa tion, KNX, KOIN; Book Parade, KPO. . 10:30 Klng'a Jesters. KPO, KFI, KOW; Drelske'a Orch., KOO, KEX. 10:48 Fiddlers Three. KPO, KFI,. KOW; Klng'a Orch., KNX, KOIN. 11 :00 Organist, KOA: Pasadena, Civic Auditorium, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Five Star Final, KOO, Relanun's Oroh KPO, KFI; News, KEX. Saturday. 8:00 Maurice's Orch., KNX, KOIN; Amerloa Dances, KPO, KFI, KOW: Accordionist, KOO, KOA, KEX; News, KSL. BIB Three Pals, KOO, KOA. KEX 8:30 Rhythm, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Organ, KOO, KOA, KEX. 8:46 News, KOO, KOA. 8:00 Hit Parade, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Renard'a Orch., KOO, KOA, KEX; The Crickets, KPO, KFI, KOW. ' 8:30 Dane Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Concert, KOO, KOA. 8:48 American Viewpoints,. KNX 7:00 Barn Danoe, KPO, KFI, ' KOW; Farmer's Orch., KOO, KOA KEX; Basle'a Orch, KNX, K6L. 7:30 ' Johnny Present, KNX. KOIN, KSL; Heldt'a Orsh., KOO. KOA, KEX. 8:00 Prof. Quls." KNX. KOIN, KSL: Dane Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Heldt'a Orch, KOO,: New, KOA, ' KEX. 8:30 Barron's Orch., KPO, KFI,' KOW; Relaman's Orch, KOO. KEX 8:00 Vole of Hawaii, KPO, KFI. KOW; Bbeners Orch, KOA; Dane Orch, KOO, KEX; J'irgen'e Orch, KNX; News, KJR. 8:18 Organist, KEX; Tropical Moods, KOO. 0:35 King' Jesters, KOO, KEX; Watklns' Orch, KPO, KFI, KOW; Pendants' Orch, KNX, KOIN. 10:00 Loveland's Orch, KOO, KEX; Grant's Orch, KNX; Sudy's Orch, KPO. KFI: News, KOA. 10:30 Trumbauer'a Orch.. KOO, KOA; Drelake's Orch, KPO, KFI, KOW; Mozet's Orch, KNX, KSL, KOIN, 11:00 Five Star Final, KOO; Organlat, KOA: Passdena Commun ity Dance, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Oar ber'a Orch, KPO, KFI, KOW. Tragedy Revealed. TULARE, Cal., Aug. 8. Re ceding waters In a bayou near her yesterday revealed the body ot Oene Cloyd, 38, Tulare cotton buyer, when hi automobile was dragged from Elk bayou, three miles south of Tulare. County authorities were Informed six montha ago that Cloyd bad disap peared, but assumed lie had gon eaat to visit hla mother. Another River Victim. PORTLAND, Aug. 8. (P) A second victim In two days waa claim ed yesterday by th Sandy river. Arthur Sinclair, 31. Portland, drown ed while swimming. The body haa not been recovered. He was the sixth person to drown In the vicinity thla year. t Sportsman's Fishing Estate on Rogue River Beautiful summer home with one-hair rail private wooded river frontage. 7 room modem lodg completely furnished. Four master bedrooms each with bath 1 large living room with fireplace! servants' quar ter. Desirable river location. Cost over (20,000. All clear. Now liquidating and will ac cept reasonable offer. Cash or terms, no trade. EARL TOMY Liberty Bldg. v