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PAGE ELEVEN x Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNT. MF.DFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 1040. Heed every ad aa tdlS pas Vou will prooably llnd eaacilj the thing! jrou nave Men look. Ing tor or sale or trmd lor unused articles jrou mat bate. Searcn your attic or store-room you may Unci many things others ere aeesuug and M aola to realise immediate; cash. If what you want Isn't her, advertise tor It. TriDune Clsa silled Ada are Inexpensive effective I " RATES per word first Insertlun to (Minimum 25c) Eacb additional Insertion, per word le (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 41-23 CASH or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST 5-month-old black Shepherd male pup, bob tall; reward. 251 Beatty. ttEPOttl lost dogs, animal cruelty cases djtnane tioclety Phone 1818 BORROWERS, p.ease return bridge tables immediately to Frank Perl f WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Three single men with cars. Must be tree to travel over state the year around. No Invest ment. See Mr. Hanson, room 300, Hotel Allen. 8 p. m. only. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady for housework; board and wages, inquire 712 Cedar. WANTED Elderly lady lor house work. 117 Laurel. WANTED Woman for general house work and care of children. 811 8. Riverside. R ANTED Experienced waitress, foun tain experience necessary, for per manent employment after Sept. 1st. Palace Cafe. Orant Pass. Ore. MALE AND FEMALE HELP BOOKKEEPER, experienced In Oen erst Motors accounting, desires position. References. Box 31B7 Tribune. WANTED Hop pickers to register at Hull Hop Yards. Clean, green clover camp ground. Tents, tables, stoves, wood and water furnished free Paving 81.50 per 100 lbs, with 3Sc extra per 100 lbs. If you pick through the season. Write Ben Hull, Route 3, Box 896. Qranta Pass. Oregon. REGISTER NOW at the B. M. Clute Hop-yard at Applegate. Ore. Clean camp with -cabins. Pure spring wster. Free electric Uehts. water and stoves. 14c per lb and i.c bonus at end of season. Picking will begin about Aug. 10 or 15. Write or call B. M. Clute. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires work. References. P. O. Box 817. V ANTED Child to care for days. Preferably boy. Also children to care for afternoons from 1 to 5. 337 Bessie. YOUNO DEPENDABLE married man, resident, wants work. References. Clean habits. Box 3708 Tribune. YOUNO man cook, clerk, or exper ' lenced driver with own car. wants situation. Box S741. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BKSTRAND. expert laundcape gard ner. Complete landscape service. Lawn mowlrw. pruning, shrubbery etc. Telephone 423-L- rURMTURE REUPHOLSTERED by Mr. Thlbault. Phone 435-R. NEWHOUSE TRAPS WANTED State size and price. Box 3224 Tribune. WANTED TO BUY Good used men's shoes. Used Wardrobe Shop, 818 E. Main. WANTED 13 to 34 base accordion. Describe instrument, state price wanted Write H. H. Elhart, Ash land. Orecon. WANTED to Rent, small, furnished, modem suburban house. Box 3738. Tribune. LAUNDRY done as you like It. Reasonable. 304 Boardman. WANTEDS or 4-room. small, fur nished house. Adults only. Tribune , Box 3298. WANTTD Wool, mohair, hldee and pelta Medford Barcaln House. 37 North Orape at Phone .083. HE P.Y MORE CAH rVr Your pnrr.irtire RAKMHI RO ANDREWS 8th and Prunt. Phone 547 WEIL DRILLING 81 50 per ft first 50 ft. etc J M Dulge 818 King WANTTD Dressmaking alteration. Kathertne Sa'terlee. Singer Shop 33 South Graoe HOI PKII IS PS.IO Pot Yimjt F'irnmire t fe IIKMIIIir.. Ph..ne 1191-J IIK.III-I CM PHIIla paid r" Vaur Furniture MMitOHIl HtKCiAlN H"t "f. 37 N Orape 3t ."hone 103 niMto All thnee who wen furniture get ojr pnre. it will psv vuu Hill HK.Hlfc Fl KM II H I V.-". p,. Pv. r0 FOR htM i MOUSES FCR RENT P:i-rovn house, clone in. I n-wtjr dcoMted Inquire at JUS 8 Onrn.1 svnue rop rent Vnfurr.:!hd 5-room, huust. Oil furcaca. ftoist 13C4-. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR REST Unfurnished S-roora house, MS. 310 South Riverside. FOR RENT clean 5-room house 323 w. Jackson , ROSS LANE BUNOALOW lor rent. L. Tou Velle. Jacksonville. Ore. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished house, electric and wood rarwe. 639 W. loth. Inquire 801 w. 10th. FOR RENT Pumlshed house. 11117 West Main. DeVoe. Phone 1033-J. FOR RENT House. Inquire 20 Tripp. FOR RENT t-roora partly furnished house. Phone 36. SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot water and garbage service. H L Cook. 10 Quince SL FOR RENT Ij Duples. 3 rooms and sleeping porch, partly furnished 20 00 month, water paid. Phone 271. FOR RENT Modern 6room stucco house. Basement lurnace. Newly decorated. Artnlts. 62S Pine. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell Court. 829 N. Holly. Inquire Apt. 8. OE BAUER APTS. th at Oakdala Prestige, courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furolsh-d or unfurnished. Moderate prices. By day, week or month Phone 713-Y FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland apartment, electric range and Ftujldalre. FURNISHED, cool. Insulated apt aquim only; no docs 603 B Holly NICELY furnished apartment Elec tric range and Prtuldalre: 3 Isree rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire place. Newly renovated. Hot and cold water furnished. Mall Tribune Blag Call at Tribune office. MODERN furnished apartment. 10 Quince St. VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms, unfurnished Heat, hot water, complete electric kitchen. (42.60: lease Phone nog FOR HE NT Furnished Rooms CLEAN rooms, board If desired; rea sonable. 826 West 13th. FOR RENT Furnished room. 859 East 9th. Phone 682-J. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 S Orape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM FOR RENT Nice room and good Doara. ts. uaxaaie. pnone B45-J. SLEEPING ROOM for rent. 408 Ed wards. FOR RENT Room and board. Cool comfortable home. 514 Beatty Phone 1971-R. BOYS under 13 years. 825 month at ureiner Home, ooia canyon pony ranch, Kerby, Oregon. BOARD and ROOM 328 N Riverside ROOM AND BOAhD 718 E. Main Wl per Gay FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2-acre pasture. 218 waDaan. 84. Phone 435-R. FOR RENT 8tore oulldlng and two oince rooms, see Al uttrell or Roland HubDKrd. FOR SALE DOGS. PETS BOSTON BULL PUP for sale. 730 Alder. FOR SALE Six beautiful purebred cocker puppies. Make your aelec Tlon ear!v. 122'C Mitlto FOR SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE for dairy stock. 3.000-lb. frentle team, well matched, and purebred Guernsey bull 9 mo. old. Inquire 591 Falrvlew, Ashland, Ore. WANTED Young heifer. Just fresh, and two-wheel trailer. Box 3218 Tribune. FOR SALE Springer cows and dairy heifers. 719 West 10th. FOR SALE 2 saddle horses, yearling colt. 6th St. Shell Station. FOR SALE Shropshire bucks. A L rrn. P-rn Vallev. FOR SALE POULTRY HEAVY fryers. Mrs. Dressler'a, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE 83 turkeys, first of April hatch. Box 89 on Suncrest road, one and one-half miles above Tal-nt FOR SALE RbAL ESTATE RANCH FOR SALE or TRADE 840 all fenced: 65-70 under plow, good for potatoes, wheat, osts and rye. 40 acres more easily cleared. Good well, soft wster. Oravel pit on place. Lots pssture. Wood and post tlmb-r. Fair buildings. Charles Oeden. Dorrta. Cal. FOR SAIX Suburban 5-room home, new barn, chlckenhouse. gsrsae. 4 6 acres In clover, grapes and strawberries. Choice location on improved road. Ideal for povtltry or hoes. Furnished. 82.750. Mint sacrifice. N. r. Ohrt. 127 Sprtrur St. S1600 5-room modern home, near dtv park; paved street, laundry trays fur nace; terms can be arranged. A:o S3400 200 down 5-ronm home. Iwf slenirt porrh bajemnt: pir.k of condition: prlrrd to seil. Only 200 down. baian?e real eav MARK A. OOt.DT Phone 728 109 E Main St. FOR SALE fl-room modern house A-I condition, nice urroundm.r food outbuildings Must sell to ccm eta. No reesonsbl ofr will be rev-ted Inqulr CM! more s'ln North Ja-konvl.le. lor O U Knox rVRNISHTD HOT"SE for aa. reason abie. terms 10 Rose At. 1 roR PALE 5-ro-m mvTn hoit m Cntrsl Pr.t. 'VJ 911 or month Miel A F"rd ?Kk up. C. Rot?. Rout 8 Bo 333 -A pOR PALE or RrVT-S-room modern houe. n-Iy cleaned. Icquira 34 Kocth Pa CLOSING TIME For SUNDAY Too Late to Classify WANT ADS IS 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE S4000 Very attractive threebedroom home, hardwood floors, fireplace, large attle, double garage, ahade, flower, fruit. Thla property le cloae in on paved atneet and In excellent condition. Immediate poaseeslon. Also Exchange Seven-room modem home In pink of condition, ready to move Into. Paved street, (rood location. Take good car. or smaller home, or what have you? Also S800 Partly modem fully furnished four room cottaee. paved street, good location. This week only for this price. ELMER HERRIED No. 7 N. Bartlett. Phone 1498 or 1613-J. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists available at National Perm LJa n Office Holly 1-heater Building Meoford CITY and country properties. RENT ALS uDANS INSURANCE C 8 Butterfleld. 409 sled ford Bunding FOR SALE 6 -room new residence, never occupied Hardwood floors large llvlriff room, paved street close In Might take small bouse as down payment 818 So Oakdale FOR 8 ALE OR 1HAIJE Beer parlor In between two towns, good busi ness Tribune Box 3288 HOUSES SOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown At White FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate 42-acre dairy ranch, dark sandy loam good bldgs., 25 acres alfalfa, 16 acres clover; district Irrigation water; 7 miles from Stockton, 810, 600. clear. Want northern Calif., Ornzon, Washington stock ranch. Will assume. M. Lopez, 26 S. Calif., ,tryton. Cnllf FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chevrolet Pickup. New paint, good condition. 695. Bob Gall, Peerless Market. FOR SALl: '33 Chevrolet coach, good condition, good tires, priced reason able. Phone evenings, B57-J-2. Glen Guchee. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth. Excel lent condition. Reasonable. Phone 652-J-2. CLEAN-UP SALE 10 Days to Clean Out Our Stock USED CARS 1936 Zephyr Sedan, overdrive snd heater ,, 6525 1937 Zephyr Sedan 575 1938 Ponttac ro"pe ra 1918 Ford Sedan 485 1939 Mercury Sedsn 833 Three fine Ford V8 Trucks Studebaker 1937 Pickup 395 1936 Ford Pickup 325 1 dozen cheap cars at your own price. See these at once. C. E GATES AUTO CO. Fourth and Central Ave. TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS CLEARANCE SALE Now Was 1929 Cher. l,-ton. flat bed...... 49.00 6 69 00 1931 Ford l"4-ton. new motor . 169.00 195.00 1930 Ford l'i-ton, A-l shape 149.00 165.00 1935 Dodge 2-ton, a steal 29500 325.00 International Truck Dealer WALTER W. ABBEY Open Evenings to 9:00. 138 So. Riverside Phone 803 1937 Ford Coupe sirs 00: '34 Ply. Sdan. radio, heater 1243 00: 28 Chev. Syrian. 840.00. Prices smssh ed. See Shultz Bros, for best used cn- h.-ca'r- n town FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GLADIOLI. 25c dos. Dreasler's, 1107 East Msln. FOR SALE 60 horse power Cletrac. full Delse tractor, slightly used: a repossession, to be sold at a real Bargain, on easy terms. Ames Chevrolet Co . Yrka. Calif. FOR SAL wicker bajwlnft, complete with bse and pillow. Phone 1448- EARLT CRAWFORD PEACHES 3S nr lb Flrt house right, Sprlrnj St. L. J. L'pp. a FOR PALE Champion pach?a. Chaa. E. Oray Gold Hill. TRADE nw 82-pc. set dishes, floral dttfn (never been umkJ). for beat offer. P. O Box 878. Medford. FOR SALE "0 tons hay. non-ini-8-std alfaUa. barley, etc. Oood prie )n quantity lots: In sck or hsTaierd Inquire Yon rr Lanee. 91 No Bartlett Phone S8 FOR SAIE An erflneer'a surreytnt Instrument In perfect condition. Phone 813 FOR SALE 3 h. p Johnson m oriel 191t and cood f.-hlnsj boat. In quire John Detweiler. NEW la-ple-ie set dlshe foral de. sum. Never been used. W:!l trade f--r bft offer. F- O Box 878 Med.'ord. HIMALAYA black be Ties. 35 crate, you pKt and fumlib containers E-nu Prh. Pboeuix. Ore Bo I fimith p. see FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SACRIFICE complete household fur niture tor A rooms. Inquire 628 So. ivy after 8 p. m- Plpe and Fittings New and Used Lare stock. All slaea. Oct our prices MEDPOKD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Orspe St Phone 1063 REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1406 No Riverside across from Becks Bakery. Nil-WAV Mattress and rpholsterlng Co. Phcne 29. 20U West 8th St SONO BIHDS 11J7 West Main St. Headquarters Mvers-Jacuul pumps Service 411 makes. PICK KbWE DOORS. WINDOWS, ripe fittlnes pipe, fruit Jars. ueds. floor cover. Inc. everything for the home Jack's secondhand Store. 108 So Orape. LATE cabbage plant. 20 Laurel. FOR SALE 3 -hole? ice cream cabinet with hotrlt crvier. Phiv 732. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR 6 ALE Small restaurant. Good location, steady year -a round bull n prt)t 8102 Tribune PERSONAL CAPD READING-. 1 00. 3?9 jMnette MISCELLANEOUS NEW HEADQUARTERS Townsend Weekly at Oliver s New and Used CloThlrtr Phon Wwt Pluth BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans. ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN I. No Interest charged In advance t. Tour own insurance accepted 5. Car does not have to be paid lor. 4- Tou get the money in ten min utes. 6. Special low summer payment 6. You deal direct and aavs money W E THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 45 South Central Phone 130. License No. M-317. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 TRI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORP. License M-25 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E Main. Phone 738. AUTO LOANS You (ret check at once. CARS BOUOHT AND SOLD. P l "JERRY'' YOUNO Motor Investment Co. License M-274 Tel. 188 334 East 8th. $20 TO 81.000 On Your Car 1833 to 1840 Model Cars and llht trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repsy. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Aent 121 TnrT Mtn M-23l Phone 807 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP -Dressmaking Fur Hemodellng, Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303 U. 8 Nstl Bunk Bid" Tel 11R1 Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Clraner.. Oeneral house cleaners. Floor waxing. Jos rViertf Ph.'ne I17J Piano and Organ Instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Piano. Or gan and Accordion, classic and modern Best In So. Oregon. 131 So orspe fit Hrione hop Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Psbco Koufltigs, Shingles. Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper Ekerson Pslnt and Roof Co. 88 Bo Bartlett. Tel 343. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Corded cloth 4. Teaching? of a fable. Black bird 12. Old mutlfaJ not tl. Form of enter Uln merit 14. Town In Penn sylvania It. Stmre IT. Japan palm tem (t. Impatj-lve II. I'e.nurf.l U. Uefli!-rrana.a calllrisj V ! ei Tw'jt out of p'lape t. W.ghi totieb II. An,rlrnri fl plomat W tar v lpn) cara-veri II Exu 'l4ttf.fi of r rtain tr- 14. JW nr?.l iprtrf i: lrf.r,ouo M. T'j-f it Juie r'jf 1. Fr f.r. ,t'r I!. If Ths! point tl Fo'n rtMfir S 1 JUnrleT 17. Mnd forth siH su!r"rt for a ."ffln : k.ii Uiviiion of s calys L.M.ne.1 ;risrsft.r Co- f rm te the tolutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle n. .hap. 5TSWTeW-". "-"" ! Cef-.pr,rrt t"i I - tir.'tureef x": .-'',.' opun 11, t ;- Ti - 4 Ms. i nuoe Si M : "aafj U fun.-.l 11 ' , .. BS v '.rsuos 8JJ1 .'' "seal. ss. tnt.-nr...! tl . t gS -. BJ Srrn.ie SSSJ --'iT ''"; Traasiresaloa . y'sji'fi . D0WN . 1 r ' Usee BUSINESS DIRECTORY PERSONAL LOANS MONEY FOR SUMMER PLEASURES 5100 Total Repayment $6.72 pr mo. For any amount. 3 to 30O, so Gn Thomaj tor Local Money at the OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. S-31I 45 Bo. Central. Dial 4433. Stocks and Bonds. ONLY STOCK TICKER service tn Oregon outside oi Portland con tinuous quotnttons during market hours. M N Htvan & Co, 314 E Main St . Medford Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S Ftr Street Insured Carriers. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 844 Transfer. CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Household moving and ge rural haulinc 29 S. Orape. Phone 3050 day or night. EADS TRANSFER 6t 8 TOR AO E CO Office 16 South Fir Phone 31ft Prices rt?nt Service guaranteed FURNITVHK MOV1NXJ AND STOR AGE We have van moving equip ment for local and long distance hauling Dry and clean storage 4 con crete building) with spec lal locker rooms at low rates. SAMSON STORAGft WAREHOUSE Phrne B33 LEGAL NOTICES. Not Ire. Outstanding warntnta of Jackson Co. School District No. 69, numbers from 338 to 363 and 1 to 13, Inclusive are hereby called for payment. Inter eat ceases after Aug. 1, 1940. RO&E J. KELLEY. Clerk. Warrant Notice School District No. 91 haa funds on hand In the Medford Branch of the united Statca National Bank to pay all outstanding warrants. Inter est will cease after Amnist 2nd. E. A. HILDRFTH. Clerk, District No. 91. Notice of Sale of Interest Rearing, Warrants of ochool District No. 30. Jackson County. Ore. Notice is hereby given thst the Board of Directors or School District No. 30, Jackson County Oregon will receive bids for the purchsss of interest Bearing warrants of said School Olstrt.-t In the amount of 3.000. The above warrants will be Issued In denominations of 6400 00 each, one warrant maturing one year from date of issuance, and one warrant each year thereafter until all of snld warrants hsve been redeemed. The above warrants having been author lzed by the legal voters of said School District as required by Isw at an election called for that purpose, held July 18th. 1P40 Sealed bids must be submitted to the Board of Dlrectora, stating the amount of Interest to be paid on said Warrants. Ths Board reserves the right to reject sny. or sll bids Bids win be opened Monday. Aug 6th at 8 P M. at the School House of District No. 30. Dated at Sams Valley, Oregon, this 18th day of July, 1940. 8. 8 ABBOTT. District Clerk Notice. The Board of Equalisation for the County of Jackson. Bute of Oregon, win meet In regular session at the office of the County Assessor, in the County Courthouse at Medford, Ore gon, at 10:00 o'clock a. nv. Mon day. August 13th. 1940. for the purpose of hearing complaints and ei u a 1 1 1-1 n . the 1940 as sessment rolls. The said hear In? will continue from the above date until August 37th. 1940. Any prop, erty owner who Is aggrieved at the valuation placed on his or her prop erty may appear before said board and petition for a correction In the valuation aa shown on the 1940 as sessment rolls. AH petitions must be riled on or before Atwust 37th, aa the Board of Equalisation will com plete Ita public hearing on sate date UNNIE HANSCOM. roupty Air Use Mall Tribune want ads. Cross -Word Puzzle 13 IS , U 13 fc 7 J If L hi 71 3 3 3 7 s I 'T" to - -;jp 5 "7" 3T3 "ITS VTT.is Jf" 33 """S ST 3j "3 XT" Zi iT iS 52" " 32 "" si a 5 j- yj- jy- n ii " JJ - Des'cn tl Anc.ent dries 31 Th.usnt 17 .Malt.r: Isw IS Il:vr flxtboat f orms for si. hsplng Ornimtntll 4 tsr,.. rutl 4i. Lo" for ward te 4 Bu'illnf 10 rr.arerfsl PuMie sfora- 88. 81ow:rs lrrp.meat 88 Hor.e p bttterls Cut down r.nlne animal K;r.l of ruff for the oectt Published wlthrtif uthorltf Fin Ann. or people or trr't.in Mile. 'lK.r.g Kevok. at cam. On. w:tk a A HIM Boy atteMaftr. At a distance Valie -r:be SS 8elf.prop.iie4 17 U Ho.jrtatn tn Bwltserlsnd ss IVonomicaj Cel.. '. S'.w.r e Or. whe dsoee 81 Kr. ttaa t. i it . -e?T- V -. ii.c fcaiawwwit -ROYAL REFUCEE IN U. $. Endlni flliht from wi Irenes, former Empress Zlta. 4, of Austria poses al Royals ton. Mass.. with her hostess. Mrs. Calvin Bullock (rlrhtl. 7.11a widowed since I92t when Karl died In exile, had elfht children. Watchmaker Key Craftsman In Building Nation s Defenses Denver. (U.R) The watch-1 maker bending over his bench, peering through his black eye piece into the works of an er rant timepiece, may become one of the mo.st important men In the national defense program. Although the connection be tween the watch craftsman and the army might seem obscure, those Identified closely with defense plans recognize the Im portance of this highly skilled worker. Orville Hagana, one of the founders of the United Horo logical association of America, said his organization was work ing with the government to make Its technician members available, If necessary for war work. The horoiogical asso ciation Is the only one In the United States under which in dependent watchmakers are or ganised. More and more, the army and navy are demanding skilled workmen to handle and service THE GRANGE Central Point Grange. Central Point Grange will meet Friday, August 2 at 8 p. m. Lecture pronram will be presented by another of the ten groups Into which the Grange was divided the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jew ctt are co-chairmen of this group. They have arranged for singing, to be JeJ by J. E. Vin cent, a reading by Mrs. P. A. Tracy, and musical numbers by Florence Blozintf, Carol Weid mann and Ernestine Tracy. Dr. F. J. Moffatt will give talk on X-ray. Winners of the sales slip con test plan to give a picnic to the losers. The winners of last quarter's attendance contest plan to give a picnic to the losers. However, no date has been set so all Interested should be present to settle a date lor what should be a very enjoy able picnic. Attendance contest this quar ter Is between men and women. To date the two sides are tied. Hoxf Ann Grange. Regular meeting of Roxy Ann Grange was held Friday even ing with large attendance. Mas ter Roberts gave the highlights on the State Grange meeting held at Salem. All members are requested to please save all sales slips again this coming year, beginning July 1. Lecture hour was under di rection of Flora, Madge Now lin. Ethel Bish gave an edu rational paper on the study of flowers. Mae Dunlap gave a poem entitled "A Package of Seeds. Mrs Alexander, leader of Alexander's Hawaiian or chestra, entertained with her electric guitar, tocetlicr with Selma Hansen and Winona Jean Nowlin. Regreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Garber and Mr. Bnd Mrs. Mathern. Home Economics club met Wednesday at the home of Ethel Keirur as a surprise. Topic of study was canning of vegetables and canning hints of all kinds, Announcement was made that on August 10 we are to visit Upper Applegate Grange. We will plan our picnic supper at the delicate Instruments that have become part of every mod ern fighting force, Hrtgans ex plained. Precision Instruments such as those used on range finders, warplane drift-Indicators, altimeters and other such devices all require expert care if they are to register accur ately. Hagana said thnt during the last World war there was shortage of such technicians. In the modern, high-motorized armies, the tanks, planes and naval craft might easily be come a menace instead of an aid to their own forces it the delicate instruments regulating them are not In perfect condi tion. Consequently, the federal gov ernment haa asked the nation's watchmakers to keep them selves posted on new develop ments In the aircraft Industry and to learn the rudiments of operation of airplane instru ments. McKee bridge, preceding the meeting. Madge Nowlin reported on the ' county H. E. meeting at the courthouse, with Mrs. Nor man, district chairman. State Deputy Brown and Juvenile Matron Mrs. Slack, guest speak ers. Announcement was made by Lecturer Moffatt that all mem bers are to bring their oldest photographs to Grange this coming Friday evening. SPATZ MAY LEAD Portland, Aug. l.(D Ore gon Democrats will elect a state central committee chair man here Suturday, Chairman Frank Tierney, can didate for re-election, said the 36 men and 36 women repre senting each county, also would select a vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer. Those expected to enter the contest against Tierney Included Willis Mahoney, former Kla n cth Falls mayor, Charles Leach of Portland, Ward Soatz of Med ford, Stecn Johnson of Sheridan, J. F. Ulrich of Salem, Lyman Ross of Aloha, Flavel Tc-mple of Portland. To Supreme Court. San Francisco, Aujj. 1. () Governor Culbert L. Olson to day appointed Prof. Roger J. Traynor of the University of California law school faculty to fill the vacancy In the state supreme court. Weather. Northern California: Fair to night and Friday, but consider able clouds and fog on coast; normal temperature; moderate northwest wind off coast. Farming De Luxe. New York, Aug. 1. (V The New Vork world's fair quarter-acre wheat field, which cost about $1,000 to plant and maintain for two years, was harvested today. Its second seven bushei crop was worth about $8.33. Closing tune for Too Lets to Clas sify Ads la 1 JO p. no. Meteorological Report rv r. n. nrTiirR nt'Rfc Foret-asts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Ft .day, normal temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight nd Friday but some fog or clouds on coast; normal temperature: moderate north west wind off coast, total Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 100, lowest 63. Total monthly precipitation, none; excess or deficiency for the month none. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, I9J9, 3.180 Inches; exoeda for the season. 4 44 inches. Relative humidity at p. m. yaa terday 38 percent; 5 a. m. today 83 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 6:05 a. mn sun set 7:39 p. m. Observation Taken at 4:30 I 1?0 Meridian Time. l if a 2 K I ! ? a" Cltjtw Balsa Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Havre Los Angeles. Mrdtord New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno . 80 . SO . 83 . 81 . 67 . 88 . 88 83 . 88 04 .107 77 . 81 . 81 . 87 84 JOO 83 .00 Clear Cloud 66 .00 P Cloudy 88 T Clear 84 .00 Clear 61 ' T PCloudT 89 .00 Cloudy S3 .00 PCloudT 85 .00 Clear 78 .04 P Cloudy 81 JOO P Cloudy 43 .00 Clear 85 JOO Clear 68 .00 P Cloudy 87 .00 Cloudy 87 J35 Cloudy 87 TP Cloudy 71 .00 Clear 68 .00 Clear Roseburg, Salt Le 8s n Franc jco 60 Seattle 74 Spokane 78 Wash.. D. C 88 Yakima 80 Travel Table AIRPLANES Northbound Leave, Malls Close 4:37 a. m. 8:63 m. m. 13:18 p.m. 11:38 a.m. 8 43 p m. (Fla( stop) No Mall 8:18 p. m. (Flag stop) t:38 p. m. Southbound Leave Malls Clow 11:35 a.m. 10:40 a m. 6:16 p.m. (Flag stop) 6:80 p tn. 13:00 m. 11:18 p.m. TRAINS Northbound Leave Malls Close 10:48 a m. 8.48 a m. 8:08 p. m 7:08 p. m. Southbound Leave Mills Close "8:80 a m. 7:30 a m. 6:40 p.m. 4:40 p.m. BUSES North south 9:30 a. m. 11:18 s m. 7:80 a. tn. 8:80 a. m. 8:88 a m. 1:40 p.m. 8:40 a.m. 3:80 p m. 1:48 p. m. 8 00 p to. 10:40 p m. 8:88 p.m. To Klamath rails 9:40 a. m. snd 8:48 p.m. () To Orants Pass only. I") To Asniind only. PATTERSON SWORN AS WAR SECRETARY AIDE Washington, Aug. 1 Pr Robert P. Patterson, former Judge of the federal circuit court of appeals in New Vork, was sworn in today as assistant secretary nt war. He succeeds Louis Johnson, whose resigna tion was accepted by President Roosevelt last Thursday. RED FACTORY CHIEFS FACE CRIMINAL TRIAL Moscow, Aug. 1 (JPl A num ber of Russian factory execu tives will go to trial shortly on criminal charges Involving waste and inefficiency in pro duction, it was officially an nounced today. Their plant produce bread, toys, clocks, shoes and books. FRESH BREAD BANNED IN UNOCCUPIED AREA Vichy, France, Aug. 1. OP) Frenchmen in the unoccupied zone henceforth may eat only day-old bread, and no rolls. A decree issued today ban ning the sale of fresh bread and rolls, including the popular "crolsants," Is designed to con serve the flour stock of unoc cupied France. A recipe for ice cream was Introduced In Europe by Marco Polo, who obtained it in China- Vart: wTfheut wwiNng...PoT bock h eoiy payments fined to your a come Your cor need oof be Mly paid lor. Reduce vow p-reient payments. Why not oik est Ccxntncffcial FeAui Cwf.rrttaw IStlt B. Mala Street. Medrorw Phone 81. Ileem M-IS4 E mm 1