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W.DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEFBER 7, 103S. PAGE SEVEN Read ever; ao oo this page You wlU probably find exactly the things sou bave been look ing (ot or a sale or trade tot unused articles you may bave Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash II what you wan't Isn't here, ad vertise lor It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I per word first lnsertlon.2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word Ic (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change $1.2."i CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl to work In tailor shop. 120 North Central. Qua the Tailor. WANTED Girl for housework all day. Board and room If desired. Phone 453-W, days. WANTED Competent woman or girl to assist with housework and elderly lady. 923 So. Central. WANTED Experienced waitress. J. N. Cafe. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG MAN practical nurse wishes position as companion or nursing; 8 years experience. Call at office Valandra Hotel and Cottages, Cen- " tral Point. JamesSpencer. WANTED Experienced girl for house work; 18 to 30 years. Phone 109-J-2. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes house keeping work, nome niuiu wnges. . O. Box 124. Central point. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Some close-up springer cows or heifers: also a few good fleshy bulls. Harrison, Oaklelgh Ranch. Central Point. WANTED Passengers to share ex penses to ana irom nuniim dally. Btartlng Sept. 19. Inquire 725 Alder. " ... LEAVING for Los Angeles Sunday Want two passengers to share ex pense. Phone 247-W. WANTED Portable sawmill. A. Powers, Applegate, Ore. WANTED Two 33x4 used tires. Must be good and cheap. Call 321-J after o p. m. WANTED Small unfurnished house or apartment. Permanent. Must be reasonable. Phone 958-R. WANTED Hydraulic placer prop erty. Describe fully, giving loca tion and cash price. S. A. Eastlum, Grants Pass. Ore. WANTED White wine bottles. Silver leaf Metal Co., 1718 N. Riverside. WANTED To borrow $1,600 more or less on olty property. State Inter est. Box 4135. Tribune. WANTE D The best light used car $50 down will buy. State full prlco and particulars. Box 3851. Tribune. PAPERHANGINO. etc. Expert work R. C. Chappell. Ph 270 or 1459-B WANTED Poultry and egga High est cash price paid. Medforo Poul try and Egg H O Fredette. sole owner. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum. Braas Cop- oer and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN 'lOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson ' Tel 1345-M WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed tree ol charge Phone (reverse charges! Southern Oregon By-Products Co HIOIIKS1 CASH PRICK!) PAID For your Furniture MKDKOHM BUIOAIN HOI SE 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062 WELL DRILLING $150 per ft. first 50 ft., etc J M Dodge. 519 King WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 N Grape St Phone 1062 WE P.tV MOKK CASH For Vour Furniture IIOl.BKOOK & AMIIIEW8 h snd rTnnt Phone 5 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT House, 1114 West 8th. Vacant Sept. 16th. CaU 121-L after 4 p. m. FOR RENT Furnished duplex. 842 East Main St. Newly finished, well furnlrhed. Phone 898-J-3 or 31. UNFURNISHED modern 4-room house. Adults. 1227 N. Riverside. FOR PFNT 6-room modern un furnished house on pavement; 27 50. watr paid 1016 E. Jackson Phone 1481 or 1485-W. FOR RFNT 5-room modern houv. recentlv renovated. Well furnished, convenient; porches, garage. 213 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 7-room house, close In Phono 417-J-2 FOR RENT 8-roorn furnished house; nice shfide and flowers. 917 Nar refian St.. before 7 p. m. 6-ROOM hou.te screened porch far ase 502 West 4th FOP. PENT i -room rcedern fur B.td Louie. Call i Don Cafe. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Oakdale. ' Apartment, 700 South FOR RENT Modern fl-room apart ment. . Adults. Phone 745-M. 125 N. Holly. FOR RENT 4-room apt., partly fur nished. Reasonable. 620 So. Fir. FOR RENT Furnished apartments; Prlgldalre. electric range. Hotel Holland E BAUER APT8.. on. and Oakdale Fine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comforts By week or month: $38.00, and up Phone 713-V. FINK modern apartment Inquire at F F Bank. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep. Ing room for gentleman. 325 S-j Riverside. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman close In. 101 Almond, between 6 and 7 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM, 444 So. Fir. BOARD and ROOM. 11 a da; at 7ie E. Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous LARGE dalrv ranch for l'ase In till nols valley. See owner, Wilson's Store, Kerby, Ore., before Sunday, 11th. ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE O.I.O. registered boar and sow, 18 months: 3 gilts. 7 months. J. E. Weaver, 1 mile west Sams Valley postofflce. FOR SALE 1 Guernsey bull. 15 months old. Residence, Hotel ore gon, Ashland. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, milking cows, young heifers, wood. A. H. Mann, Rt. 1, Box 393-A, Griffin Creek road. FOR SALE Young Jersey bull at Wlihlte Ranch. Phone n-b-f-34 FOR SALE 15 feeder pigs, cheap. Turpln Ranch, Meadows, north of Beagle. FOR SALE 7 extra good milk cows, 2 Charter 540-egg oil-burner Incu bators, 3 spring calves, one 6- months-old lamb, 60 Leghorn and Barred Rock laying hens, 30 4 months-old Leghorn pullets, 150 Cornlph game and Cornish cross fry ers. 12 tone hay. 800 ft. used lumber. 18 8x8 10 ft. long, wardrobe and other household furnishings. 2 miles northeast Central Point. H. A. Slrr. Foil SALE Two sows, ready to far row and feeder pigs. Across railroad from Richfield Service Station, Cen tral Point. FRESH Guerney Cow. also heifers. - Frank Dean, Central Point. FOR SALE Cow and heifers Chaa Cnmmons. Reese Creek FOR SALE POULTRY FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive onn Guernsey cow, giving milk. Mo- Curty's. Orchard Home Drive Tel MS3-J-2. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR DOGS Guaranteed mange or eczema cure, regardless how ad vanced or stubborn. Royal Rogue Kennels. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1936 CHEVROLET long w.b dual tlred truck, l',-ton. hydraulic brakes: cab and motor In tine con dition: good rubber $625.00 SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck Cars. G.M.C. Trucks. W A I Tl THE FIRST CAR FOR 1939 IS PLYMOUTH I BRIOOS - HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 1938 FORD Fordor Sedan In abso lutely perfect condition; 23.000 miles;" black finish, built-in trunk, white stdewall tires nearly new. Extra good value for only $395. SKINNER'S O RAGE Bulck Cars. G.M.C. Trucks. FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth coupe, $250. 408 Edwards. '38 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan. Big discount; special terms. Save two ways. Full price for your car In trade. PIERCE - ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors. FOR TRADE Equity In 1936 De Luxe Pontlsc coupe for smaller car. Model "A" preferred. Phone 846-J, after 6:30 p. m. 1938 CHEVROLET Master Town Se dan; drl-en only 7.000 miles. Jtiat like new. Bullt-ln-trunk. fog lights, hpnter. dual equipment. Liberal discount for quick sale. See Lou Braly at Skinner's Garage. FOR SALE - 1936 Chevrolet truck long wheelbeee. dual; good tires extra heavy; 8 extra tires; $500. E M. Bsrrlngton Inquire postofflce Williams. Ore. OATES' USED CARS Famous R and G Guarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for tho BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1937 Ford DeLuxe 2-door sedan; heater and ra dio - $875 1937 Ford 2-door sedan ... 595 19.16 Plymouth 2-door de luxe sedan 546 1938 Ford de luxe coupe; heater and radio 548 1P3 O M. C. pickup; heavv dutv tvpe . .. 495 1937 Ford 60 4-door se dan - 665 1913 Bulrk sedan 395 1933 Plymouth de luxe coupe .... 345 Used Car Lot Iocs ted 6th and Bartlett. Medf.ird, Oregon Harold Treat. Used Car Mgr. DODGE Sedan In good .condition. 8150. Phone 1181 or 1693-L. t31 CHEVROLET 2'-ton truck. Ion? wne'iniw. etvfl tires. nrv Mai lott, phoenn Mercantile, fhoenn, Ort FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Out 1937 Pontlao Tour ing Sedan: one 1038 Pontlac Tour Ing 8edan. Both wlh low mileage. Also 1929 Hudson Sedan. All at greatly reduced puces. Bert Stan cllffe. Phoenix, Ore. FOR RENT Modern country home. Phone 344-J-4. FOR RENT 32 Washington. 4-room stucco furnished home, very cozy, $37.50. Charles R. Rsv. Rm. 217 Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR SALE Room and apt. Busi ness. Furn cabin. 511 E. Main. Phone 1288-H, evenings. FOR SALE 4-room. modern house, near school. 330 Edwarda. FOR SALE 'me 4-room house at 1125 West 9th St.: Just remodeled at a cost of $1800. Price $2100; one-half cash. Open for Inspection. If Interested, call C. A. DeVoe. or any licensed Realtor. FOR SALE OR RENT 6-room fur nished house. Call week daya, 603 King. WHEN you think of real estate think or BrlUWN WI1MJS. KLAMATH FALLS New. modern store building located Main St Steady Income. Real buy for some one desiring Income. Owner. H. B. Feddersen. General Delivery, Grants Pass, Ore. WILL SELL my new 5-room modern home with 6 acres of land and small 4-room house, cost $6,000. (or quick sale $4,500: one-third cash, balance on payments. Belva Mai lott. Phoenix Mercantile, Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE 5-room lurnlshed house and i. acre tract nicely locattd Owner leaving atate and will sac rifice for $1,250. Terms. O. C. Pierce, Room 1, Palm Block Phone 517-L. BARGAIN Good home near atove and Washington school, take car or what have you as small down pay ment? Easy terms. Owner 405 J. St. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association "FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bldg Tel 1149. or 0 A Barnes 167 E 8th. Eugene Ore. For Exchange Real tfstate FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot suitable for apt. house, located In Klamath Falls. Write Box 3407. Tribune. FOR SALE Miscellaneous SET of 7 golf clubs and leather bag. 315 N. Bartlett. LATE HALES. 75c orchard lug. mile west Phoenix on Houston road. Carpenter. GRAPES Wino and Jelly grapes. l'ac; Tokay and Missions, ac. Bring contniners. Anders Vineyard, mile west Willow Springs Service Station. FOR SALE Large wood or coal cir culator, reasonable. Inquire 108 Laurel. FOR SALE Trunk; wardrobe, hat. shoe compartments: blue, gold lin ing. Reasonable. Phone 1007-L. FOR SALE Small cream separator, like new, $12. 734 Dakota. IDEAL VICTRO circulating heater, $12; 4 -wheel trailer chassis. 6-h.p. gasoline engine. 3i-in. centrifugal pump. 1U9 West Main. PICKLING CUCUMBERS, lovely cut flowers. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Bicycle. Good fcllumbla bike, $10. Phone 1080-W. ELBERTA PEACHES L. A. Worden, Perrydale Ave., Jacksonville Hwy. PEACHES Last for this season. We take them off the tree Just as you want them. V3 ml. west Vqrhles Crossing. E. C. Corn. FOR SALE Tomatoes, le lb; beans. 3c. O. L. Robinson, third house off Jacksonville Hwy. on Ross Lane. FOR SALE Trade for wood. 2 Win chester rifles, cook stove, bed. 41014 Hamilton. CONCORD GRAPES, Bartlett pear. Dolph Phipps, Crater Lake Hwy. DATE PRUNES 4 miles North Central Point. Willow Springs School. FOR SALE Peaches, Elbertas. Bring containers. Vernon Ouches, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. CABBAGE FOR KRAUT at Cum mlngs garden; cheap while tt lasts. Phone 493-M. FOR SALE Rattlesnakes, dead or alive. L. A. Bratcher Rogue Rlvor CANNINO TOMATOES, lc pound. Blankenshlp. Central Point. SUGAR PINE SHAKE for tale Faber, Central Point. FOR SALE Elberta. Hale and Mmr Peaches. George Alford, Fern Val ley. CHOICE BARTLETT -EARS on trees, ii-c lb. You pick them. Teasitore Orchards, Eagle Point. GOOD used wasners, radios, 3 good used electric ranges. 3 used pr5Ur pumps At ft bargain. r.ck Hardware. GRAIN SACKS 8o and 4o each: also sacking and olndlna twins Med ford Bargain House. 37-81 North Grape Phone 1062. PETITE PRUNES. So id.; 50 lb, de- live red anywhere in valley. Place orders by mall C Stanford, Route No. 1. Central PMnt. Ore, FOR SALE Speed Queen wisher and lr oners, aparton refrigerator. Guaranteed terv.ee and part fot all makes of washers General Electric ironer. demonstrator one ha'f prte Canners' supplies Good buy on oil burners and wood c'r eulator. Fick's Hardware. FOR SALE Andiron, screens, chairs. 730 Alder St. MYERS Watr Prewure systems guar anteed All pumping system over hauled Plumbing contracting Pen co eltric fence regulators pull line of general paints and ftshin.j tackle. See ua about wour Federal Hn.np Pl'-fc' Hnrdwar INSTRUCTIONS . PIANO INSTRUCTIONS MrT Deis Blnns, 133 Kint Home studio leal tipecM, lover price, ratine 1068-J, PERSONAL GALL STONES. B. N. D. Gall Remedy will eliminate them Painless. Harm lesi. Not a drug. Visible results Complete treatment five dollars E. N. D. OALL REMEDY CO- 1812 N. W, Flanders St.. Portland, Ore PHYCHIO Readings Dally Mr Miller 328 North Central. BUSINESS CHANCES DEALERSHIP OFFER TO THE RIGHT party on Graham-Bradley tractors and Bradley Implements. A good set-up for the right party. Must be financially able to handle dem onstrator tractor. Write or phone Windolph Motor Co.. 18th and Mor rison, Portland, Oregon. Broadway 5637. FOR SALE Restaurant. Inquire 325 N. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hand store and Fix It shop. Will tdk? truck as part payment. L. A Bratcher, Rogue1 RJver. MISCELLANEOUS MRS. HATTIE REAMES WHITE, Ac credited Piano Teacher. Beginners. H. S. credits. 220 Laurel. Tel. 449-M. BETTER rebore Job at a tavlng Frees' Garage Jacksonville Phone 183. QUILTS covered and tied. $1.00 Phone 1666-L. NOTTCE Asphalt paving plant established at our plant In Medford We are now tn position to quote price on sur facing driveways, tennis courts alleys, etc. Medford Con ( on Co Phone 69 BUSINESS DIRECTOR JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSl HANCE A1JSTHACTS ESC HOWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs fot all ailments GE'X QUICK RESULTS fry our remedies when other foil CHAN & CHAN CO. 23f. Main. Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dreadma king Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 302 O S Natl. Bank Bldg Tel. 1161. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, Ladles' Coats and Suite Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Cokei Cra terlan Bldg. THE MO-DES SHOPPE, formerly The Domestic, featuring Dressmaking. Tailoring, Alterations, Hemstitch ing, Buttons and Buckles. Same management. 19 N. Barrlett. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxli.R. de- mothlng rups, upholstery cleaning LOANS CASH For School Days. If you need extra money to get the children ready for school, or for any other purpose, call on us. You can get any amount up to $300 here promptly without en dorsers, on your own secury. Small monthly payments arrnnged to suit your convenience. Call, phone or write for particulars without obligation. OREGON FINANCE CO. Llo. No, 8-211 M217. - Phone 139. 45 South Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction. $9 lb pet month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Matrrt Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Brilliantly colored fl ah I. Tablet I. That which soothes or heals IS. Festival tt. Rubber tree 14. Surface II. Shapeless mass U'. Receptacle for tea 18. Old musical not. 19. However 20. Fist, clroular plates 21. English letter 23. Firm garden C5. Music drama 2". TliroUKh: prefix 38. t'oorest part of a fleec. 81. Abandon 38. Torm.nt 35. Insect 36. Public vehicle 38. SlUKKieh 29. Act out of sorts (0. Title of a knight 41. Eskimo hut 44. Head covering 48. Bust!. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle S T A B L IE pm CALOYERj NgRilWlTiCOT 19. IEiJ ESTiMOSS III OR EF EM 11. HjYIKMfeLE ANS MAiNJOgTlUP ' AJRlPkOWiTAR 55; LpiEEE jARNE TiLAWNlAR I CA i 49. Thing, of llttl. value 1. On the high est point 89. Technical Jargon 88. Malt liquor 84. Sand hill 58. R. L. Steven son charac ter V 67. So b. w3 Ml is liT 17 Mm m'u ar' WWW, W W 21 30 3I 32 rpfj3J 34 lMl.lt T r-rrm w 'wa ill; ni4 m hi 4, 41 A3 ITti gJS"-, 49 - WL -.1 ss yfr- 7k r;;; W BUSINESS DIRECTORY FURS remodeled, repaired, rellned cleaned and glared. Reasonable Work guaranteed Phone P69-M Osteopathic Physician. DRS. P. G. tb EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians Announce the removal of their offloea from the Liberty Bldg to 26 Laurel St., opposite the Court House. Radiator hepalrlng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE RS South Bartlett. RefriRcrntton Service Dav Phone458 Nit. Phone 1053-J REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO. The Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop In Southern Oregon. Authorized Factory Service. 217 W Main St. Mfdfnrd. Orccon Painting. JNO. H. LOCK PAINTER Fine Interior woik a specialty. Phone 809. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger F.H.A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 133 w. Main. SPRAY PAINTING A SPECIALTY SIGNS HOUSES INDUSTRIAL Estimates Glndlv Given. COMMERCIAL PAINTING CO. Tel. 42, ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type ot roof. Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint md Root Co. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 243 Trnnsfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Dlstanco Furniture Moving Bonded carriers rireprooi storage. Expert srntlng, packing and shipping service. "Da via for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & S'lOR-AGB CO. Office 20 So Fir Phone 315 Prices right Service guaran' ed. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Weed Control District Estnhllshed. Notice Is hereby given that on th 22nd day of August, 1938, the County Court of Jackson County. Oregun. sitting for the transacton or business made and entered Its order establish ing the entire area of Jackson County. Oregon, as a weed control district and ordering and directing that the ro: lowing weeds be declared to be nox lous weeds and a public menace witmn said county, to-wit: wnite top. Spiny Cocklebur, Star Thlstie Puncture Vine, Chicory, Morn'.ng Glory and Russian Knapweed. Notice Is further given that eaoh and all of the said weeds must be destroyed and prevented Irom pro ducing seed within Jackson County, Oregon, and all owners or occupants of land upon which any of such weeds are growing are hereby re quired to destroy and eradicate same In accordance with the terms of the snld order creating said district. Given under our hands in open Court on this tho 29th day of August. A. D. 1038. COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON By EARL B. DAY, County Judge. By L. O. CASTER. RALPH BILLING., County Commissioners Notice to Creditors. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jfuilwon. In the Matter of tho Estate of Emma E. Walty, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that 1 was on August 16, 1038, regularly appoint ed Executor of the estnto of Emmn E. Walty, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jackson and all creditors having claims against said estate aro Cross-Word Puzzle Snug; room Broad shallow dish WllOB Onlonllke vegetable Planet AntitlieNli of ronllnm Annual iiuhllca tlon of a so ciety Before Immerse Room In a harem Writing Im plement Ptowprlng plan! Prickly seed container WnKr FnllltiB weight of a pile driver Bird of the cuckoo family Dtclrla Onrrl rnme Have, a con stant and tftAiilni de sire Mtura of black and white FamouB sopranj On th ocean Finished Unconcealed Hcvoiir Town In Ohio DOWN 1. Make eyes t. First name of a Revolu tionary hero 41. I. Ptolemy's freat worn on astronomy 4X. 4. Chance I. Brownish ' purple color 50 I. Wlnred 1. I. glAlZE OWNED ' Pi IT hereby notified to present the same duly verified, and with vouchers thereunto attached, to me at tne office of Roberts & McAllister my attorneys. In the United States N tlonal Bank Building. Rooms 201-205. Medford, Oregon, witmn six montns from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 17th day of August, 1936 DWiailT H. FINDLIY, Executor of the Estate of Emma K Walty, deceased Order to Show Cause on Application tor chance or Name. In the County Court of the Star of Oregon lor jacxaon county. In the Matter of the Application of Rex V Ictor Booth for Change of Name. Whereas. Rex Victor Booth has filed his petition with the clerk of this court for permission to change ins name from Rex Victor Booth o Rex Victor Sellens: Now therefore It Is hereby ordered that all persons Interested In the matter aforesaid appear at the court room of said court at Medford. Ore gon, on Sept, 26, 1938 at 10 o'clock a. m. and then and there tp show cause. If any there be. why said application for change of name should not be granted. It is further ordered that a copy of th' -order to show cause be pub lished in the Medford Mall Tribune, a daily newspaper of general circula tion, published in Medford. Oregon, for four successive weeks prior to said date. Dated at Medford. Oregon. August 15. 1938. EARL B. DAY. Ju.lee News of 4-H CLUBS (lly Janet Charley.) At the last meeting of Busy Dozen Clothing I and II club the members presented their leader, Myrtlo Char ley, with a fine pair of pinking shears. Mothers of the members served Ice cream and cake. Visitors were Mesdames Walters, Wright. True blood, Stanley, Zundel and Damon. The club exhibited their work at the county 4-H fair. The girls all com pleted and exhibited their work 100 per cent and attended the fair both daya. In Clothing IB, Leila Damon won first prlje. Joanne Damon second. Janet Zundel third. Dorothy Stanley fourth. Lillian Damon fifth and Kath erlne Welch sixth. In Clothing IT, the work unit. Gwendolyn Charley won first prlzo, Lola Wright second and Janet Charloy sixth. In the Judging contest the mem bers Judged bread,' angel-food cakes. canned apricots, canned peaches, work dresses and aprons, and tea towels. Gwendolyn Charley and Leila Damon were the champion Judging team In tho county and Lola Wright and Dorothy Stanley were aecond team In clothing. Gwendolyn Char ley and Leila Damon will represent Jackson county at the state fair. The first three exhibits In each olass will be sent to the atate fair. In the style review for clothing II girls, Lola Wright won aecond place and Gwendolyn Charley third. Lake creek Baby Beef Wranglers all attended the Judging tour, August 30. Charlea Stanley was outstanding livestock Judge In Jackson countv. Oharles Stanley. Louie Welch and Wlllard Welch will represent Jack son county at the state fair. September 11, tho boya and girls of the beef club aro to meet at the Lake Crock Orange hall where they win nx a place for the calvea to be shown at the community fair. September 16. ' 1 Cli imax CLIMAX, Sept. 7. (Bpl.) Carl Hanson of Central Point waa a guest at the Wortis home Saturday night and Sunday. Mm. Meda Comstock moved to Medford Sunday, where she will send her granddaughter, Jean Mel, to school. John aee did the moving. The Jackson . county rosd equip ment has been removed from the new right of wey, much work hav ing been accomplished. Dinner guests at Crystal Springs rsnrh Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fromm and daughters, Ruth and Wilms of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Tod Kinney and children, also of Ashland, and Carl Hanson ol Central Point. Norma Jean Wertu was a guest of Mrs. Zelda Hurst Monday evening. Mrs. Evn O'Connor and children, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Hurst, returned to Lake view Thursday. Claua Charley nf Brownsboro brought a losd of hay to hla prop erty here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jones of Med ford were Labor day guesU at the Frank Hurst home. IJBIGlVALlANES E HOP 10 HONOLULU, Bept, 7. (AP) Sev enteen huge naval flying planea swooped down on Pearl Harbor here shortly before dawn today, com pleting a 2670-mlle flight from San Diego, Calif., tn the usofllclal lime of 17 hours and 31 minutes. Lieut. Commander A. P. Btorrs III. leader of th flight, landed quickly and smoothly on the flood lighted channel at 4:40 a.m. (7:10 a. m., Paclflo atandard time) to end the record breaking flight. The others alighted, rapidly, spit ting their eahaust flames Into th darkness, 4 Benjamin Franklin, when he was In England as agent of the Colony of Pennsylvania, sent home silkworm egga and mulberry cuttings to start th silkworm Industry. Meteorological Report September 7 Forecast Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Thursday; showers to night; moderate temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Thursday; showers tonight and lo cally In mountalr Thursday; mod erate temperature; gentle change able wind, becoming moderate north westerly off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 68; lowest, 49. Total monthly precipitation .02 In. Deficiency for the month .04 Inch. Total precipitation elnce Septem ber 1, 1938, .03 Inch. Deficiency for the season .04 Inch. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yea terday, 36 per cent; 5 a.m. today. 91 per cent. Tomorrow; Sunrise 8:44 a.m. Sun- ret, 6:33 p.m. Ohserratlnns Taken at S a. m., 120 Meridian Time. T 33 2. B! B Hoist 14 Clear Boston ... Cloudy Chlcngo . 88 68 .48 IVttn Denver 84 .... Eureka 62 94 Helena 72 44 T Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Los Angeles ...... 83 el MEDFORD 16 53 New York . 74 88 Omaha 93 73 Phoenix . 08 78 03 Cloudy Cloudy Rain P. Cdy. .03 Portland 70 66 .OS Cloudy Iteno - 80 40 Roscburg .. .. . 78 66 Salt Lake 80 58 Clear .36 Rain Clear Clear T Cloudy T P. Cdy. San Francisco .. 84 50 Seattle 88 80 Spokane 84 48 Washington, D.O. 78 82 Cloudy Yakima 73 T Cloudy . S. FOREST SERVICE LAUDED BY CANADIAN I BIG APPLEGATE. Sept. 7. (Bpl.) That tho u. S. forest service la far ahead of the Canadian system of forest preservation Is the opinion of H. G. D. Colley, government employo from Victoria, British Columbia, who visited Dutchman's Peak lookout re cently. Mr, Colley waa muoh Inter ested In the method of forest protec tion and In the CCO work, and made many lnqulrlea regarding these pro jects. Ho came to southern Oregon to visit hla son, Bernard B. Colley of the U. S. geological survey, who Is working In the Applegate region at present. Another recent visitor at Mt. Ash land lookout, who cam from dlatant lands, waa Mary E. Young of Sottel, Korea, who Is a missionary. She la guest at the O. H. Bllllnga home tn Ashland, and was accompanied by Mr. Bllllnga and Lora Bllllnga. Mary Jane Jesson of Blair, Neb,, eo- companled by Rev. and Mr. Werner Jessen of Medford, also visited Mt. Aehland recently, as did Cynthia A. Montandon of Boise Ida ho, who was accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. R, W. Montandon of Port land. J. A. McDougal, In charge of th Boy scout Cuba of the Jackson school at Medford, accompanied a group of boya on a ehort outing at McKee bridge forest park last week, C. C. Crawford of Medford la en joying two weeks' rambling through the Applegate hills. He la traveling on foot, and carries his camp equip ment on hla baok. Mr, Crawford saya he especta to do a little gold panning In hi frying pan. WILMINGTON, Del. (UP) Th body of Alfred Irenes du Pont, In dustrialist, and that ot his pet dog, "Yip," will be moved to a n'.w 1400, 000 mausoleum on the family estate near here next month. The 210-foot granite tower virtually Is completed. It has electric ele vator service, and the Interior li decorated with rr Imported marble and a set of ehlmei. Du Pont, organiser and founder of the E. I, du Pont de Nemour com pany, amassed forttine estimated at 40.000.000. He died In 1036 at Bpp- Ing Forest, hi Florida estate, and at present hi body la In a orypt on the family estate her. Yip strayed up to du Pont one day whit he was on the Rock Manor golf course and the millionaire adopt ed the Airedale. The dog accom panied du Pont on hi travel. 1 died of grief a few month after the Industrialist' death. BLACKBERRY PICKERS BUSY IN APPLEGATE BIO APPLEOATE, Sept. . (Spl.) The evergreen blarkberrle creep ing In wild array over many sections of the Applrttate valley are bringing numerous pickers here from all ft tlona. A Klamath Fall family camped here for few days, canning 228 quart. Although the berries are not entirely free from disease this year, th orop 1 said to b fairly good. WINDOW OLASS W Mil window glass and will replace your broken window reasonably. Trowbrldf Cab inet Work, DU PONT AND DOG IN 1400,000 101 On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find Thorn on the t)la!. KEX, Portland, 1180; KF1. 640, Loa Antelea; KUA, 1410, Spokansi KQO, 190, San Francisco; KOW, 620, Portland; KJII, 970. Seattle; KNX, 1030, Lot Angeles; KOA, 830, Denver; KOIN. 940, Portland; KOMO, 926, Seattle; RPO, 680, San Francisco; KSL, 11.40, Salt Lake. Wednesday 8:00 Meet the Champ, KNX KOIN, KSL: Town Hall, KOA: root ball Game, KOO, KEX; Runyan'f Orch., KPO, KFI. 8:30 Football Game, KOO. KEXJ Chlqulto Songs. KNX; Behind the Footlights, KPO; Rlcardo, Ttolln'.it, KOW, KOMO. 5:45 Headlines on Parade. KtTX. KOIN; Stories of Life, KPO: Ttoltn Ut, KOA; News, KOA. 6:00 Kyaer'a Musical, KPO. KOW, KFI; RAlnbowa End, KNX, KOIN; Football Game, KQO. 8:30 Football Game. KQO. KMX; Organist, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 7:00 Amos n' Andy, KPO, KOW, KFI; Son of the Lone Star, KOO, KEX; Drama, KNX, KOIN. 7:30 Whlteman'e Orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN: Concert HaU, KOO; Clinton's Orch., KPO, KOW. 8:00 Town Hall. KPO. KFI, KOW; Dang Busters. KNX, KSL, KOINl Dance Oroh., KOO; News, KEX, KOA, 8:30 King's Jesters. KOO: Dor sey'i Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Sallee'a Orch., KNX; Baseball Game. KEX, KOA. 0:00 Grant's Oroh.,, KNX, KOIN: Molina's Orch,, KSL; Welk'e Oroh, KOO; Dance Orch.. KPO, KOW News, KJR. 10:00 Reporter, KPO, KOW, KFI; Grant, KSL: Marttn'a Orch.. KOO. KOA; Newi, KNX. 10:16 Gentlemen Preferred, KPO, KOW, KFI; On the Air, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 10:80 Drelske'a Orch., KOO. KBX( Orant'a Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW. 11:00 Trumbauer'a Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW: King's Orch.. KNX, KSL, KOIN: Five star Final, KOO: Run yan, organlat, KOA. Thursday. t 8:00 Oood News of 1030, KPO, KFI, KGW: Symphony Orch., KOO. KEX; Major Bowes, KNX, KOIN, KSI 6:00 Music Hall, KPO, KOW, KFI; Conoert Oroh., KNX, KOIN; People I Have Known, KOO, KEX. 8:30 Americans at Work. KNX, KOIN, KSL; People I Have Known, KOO, K3R. 7:00 Amos and Andy, KPO, KFI, KOW: Bona of the Lone Star, KGO, KEX KOA: McOlure'a Orch., KNX. 1:16 MeCaU's Soreen Scoops, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Pacta and Fiction. KPO, KOW: Revlewa, KGO, KEX. 1:30 Dance Orch., KEX, KOA; Kyaer'i Orch.,- KNX; Ougat, KOO; Hlmber's Orch., KPO, KGW. 8:00 McCoy's Orch., KPO, KOW; Grant' Orch., KOO. 8:30 Calling All Cars. KNX; Martin' Orch, KGO; Weems' Orch, KOIN. KSL. 8:00 Trumbauer' Oroh., KOO; Bailee' Orch., KNX, KOIN; Molina' Orch., KSL; New, KOA, 0:30 Songs. KGO; Oendron' Orch., KNX, KOIN; Thurn'e Oroh, KPO, KOA; Jelesnlk's Orch., KSL. 10:00 Reporter, KPO, KGW, KFI; Durant't Orch., KSL; Bonahu' Orch., KOO, KOA; New, KNX, KOA. 10:18 Gentlemen Preferred, KPO, KFI: Sketchbook, KNX, KSL; Saun ders' Orch., KEX. 10:30 Weeks' Orch., KOO, KEX, KOA, KFI; MoJ lea's Orch, KPO. 11:00 Trumbauer'a Oroh., KPO, KFI, KOW; Five Star Final, KOO; Runyan, Organlat, KOA, KJR. MOLDS POSSE AT BAY WITH GUN MONTROSE, Colo., Sent. TV A- A 13-year-old girl who ran away from horn because, aha said, ah had only overall and badly-worn shoe to wear when school opened, held aherlfXH party at bay with a shotgun near here today, Th girl, Juanlta Harrison, finally yielded to th entreaties of Sheriff Frank L. Hovey and hi deputies and waa brought to a hospital here for treatment for shook and exposure resulting from 94 hour of wandertnf through the Spring creek foothill dlstrlot weat of here. Hovey said the girl was clad In a pair of men's overall and wornout ahoea when he and hi searching party came upon her on a trail. He said she raised th shotgun, which she had taken when eh left th ranch horn of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Harrison, early yes terday morning, and threatened to shoot either him or herself, 'S PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. lr-(API-Raymond Becratt, Jr., 17, died at 4k hospital last night, raising to three the victims or a blast of gunfire which killed Ma mother snd lather and left three minor girls orphans yesterday. Dead previously were Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Becratt. Deteotlve csptsln John J. Keegsn believed th father killed hi wit, wounded hi son fatally and muffed out hit own life with a bullet during an Insant out burst. Becraft, 48. a U, S. forest service employ, formeily was professor of range management In th University of Idaho's school of forestry. Closing Mm tor Too Late to Clas If; Ada I 1:10 p. m.