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PAGE THIItTKF.M Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! J MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNT. MEDFORD, OREGON'. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2. 1940. i Read every ad oo thle pa.e You will probably find esacUy the things you nsre Been look, ing or or a aala or trada for unuaed artlcUe you may cave. Scarcb your attic or etore-room you may find many tbinga others ara seeking and Da able to realm immediate caah. . If what you want lan't here, advertise tor It. Tribune Claa slfled Ada ara Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word flrat Inaertlon - (Minimum tic) Cacb additional Insertion, per word . le (Minimum 10c) Per lint per mouth without copy change .,. Il-M CASH or money order mutt ac company all mail order dauiiiad adi. LOST AND FOUND REPOtt'l lust dogs, animal cruelty cases ri-rosne Society Pbone 1610 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Single dairy band. Oood milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Route S. WANTED Three single men with cars. Must be tree to travel over tate the year around. No Invest ment. See Mr. Hanson, room 308, Hotel Allen, 8 p. m, only. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady for housework; board and wages. Inquire 713 cedar. WANTED Elderly lady for house work. 117 Laurel. MALE AND FEMALE HELP BOP PICKERS Hop picking will start at the Hilton Hop Yards, Grants Pass, Thursday, August Bth. Oood crop, good camp, long season. Hilton Hop Yard, RTB. No. 3, Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED Hop pickers to register at Hull Hop Yards. Clean, green clover camp ground. Tents, tables, stoves, wood and water furnished free Paying 81.60 per 100 lbs, with 35c extra per 100 lbs. If you pick through the season. Writ Ben Hull. Route 3, Box 896, Oranta Pass. Oregon. REGISTER NOW at the B. M. Clute Hop-yard at Appiegate, uro. -iu camp with cabins. Pure spring water. Free electric lights, water and stoves. l!c per lb and ",e bonus at end of season. Picking will begin about Aug. 10 or 16. Write or call B. M. Clute. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG MAN, married, experienced accountant, wants position. Local references. 319 So. Hamilton. A MIDDLE-AGED, experienced wom an wants housekeeping work. 169 Laurel St., Ashland, Oregon. WANTED by experienced woman House cleaning, laundry work or will stay with children. 26c per hour. P. O. Box 614, Medford. BOOKKEEPER, experienced In Oen eral Motors accounting, desires position. References. Box 8167 Tribune. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires work. References. P. O. Box 617. WANTED Child to care for dsys. Preferably boy. Also children to care for afternoons from 1 to 8. 837 Bessie. YOUNG DEPENDABLE married man, resident, wsnts work. References. Clean habits. Box 2708 Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY 4 tons third cutting altslfa delivered. Joe Kings ley. Rt. 8, Box 46. WANTED Platform scale. Sousa. Phoenix. Manuel WANTED Listings on 8 to 30 acre ranches within 8 miles. Also rent als cttv property. Victor C. Sether, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 674. DAYTIME Care for Children of work ing mothers. 35c. Excellent refer ences. Phone 443-X. IKSTRAND. exoert Isundeape gard ner. Complete landscape service. Lawn mowing, pruning, ahrubbery. etc. Telephone 433-L. FURNITURE RETJPHOLSTERED by Mr. Thlbault. Pbone 435-R. WANTED to Rent, smsll. furnished, modern suburban house. Box 3736. Tribune. LAUNDRY done as you like It. Reasonable 804 Boardman. WANTEDS or 4-room. small, fur nished house Adults only Tribune Box 3298 WANTED wool, mohair hides and pelts Medford Bargeli, House. 37 North Orape tl Phone .063 E P4Y MORE C'H Frf Your Pnre.ture BtRMHI HO AM'KtUS 8th and Front. Pbone 547 WEIL DRIUJNO 61 50 per ft first 60 ft etc J M Dodge 619 King WANTED Orowneung alteration. Ksthenne Sauries. Singer Shop 33 South Oraue nt.-t phii m riu F-r Tom Furniture. IIP IlKMIIKE. Phone 1193 J HK.HI'I CtM fill H PAID Fo Yo-jr Furniture Mt l.HlKII HtKtiAlN HOI St 7 N Orape St rr.ooe 1063 itlMCIi All those who want furniture get our prices it atll par fou .CITY and country p-opertles RENT HOIHKiMifc rlHMM" ) A Lb ANS INSURANCE C 8 It MortA rrunt. rouca leO. Butterfleid, u atadlora BuudiCf. rOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT S-room house, elose-tn. stoves Included. Phone 1327-J. FOR HE.N'T S:x-rooin bouse, close In. ni w 1 5 decorated. Inquire at S46 S. Central imi. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room bouse. Oil furnace. Phone 1305-Y. FOR RENT 4-room. new, modern bouse, piano, lovely furniture. Adulta. S30 month. I block from poet office. "Dad" Roberta. 730 W. 3nd. FOR RENT 6-rootn unfurnished bouse, electric and wood rar-te. 630 W 10th. Inquire 601 W. 10th. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-roorn house. 945. 810 South Riverside. FOR RENT Clean J-room bouse. 332 W Jackson ROSS LANE BUNOALOW for rent. F. L. Tou Velle. Jacksonville. Ore. FOR RENT H Ouflel, a rooms and sleeping porch, partly furnished 30 00 month, water paid. Phone 371. FOR RENT Modern 8-room stucco house. Basement furnace. Newly decorated. Adults 625 Pine. FOR RENT APARTMENTS SMALL, East side furnished apart ment. Adulta, 616.00. phona Cook s Beauty Shop. FURNISHED Apt. for rent. Inquire 104 So. Holly. Tel. 19S3-J. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell Court, 339 N. Holly. Inquire Apt. . OE BAUER APTS. th at Oakdala Prestige courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices By day, week or month Pbons 719-Y FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland apartments, electric range and Prlgldalra. FURNISHED, cool. Insulated apt Aduita only: no dogs 603 8 Holly NICELY furnished apartment. Elec tric range and Frlgldalre: 3 large rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire place. Newly renovated. Hot and cold water furnished. Mall Tribune Bldg Call at Tribune office. MODERN furnished apartment. 10 Quince St. VAWTER APARTMENTS 8 rooma, unfurnished Heat, hot water. complote electric kitchen. 64260; lease Phone 1108 FOR HENT furnished Rooma CLEAN rooms, board If desired; rea sonable. 835 West 13th. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 9 Grape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM RENT Room, board U desired. 639 West 11th. FOR RENT Nice room and good board. 833 8. Oakdale. Pbone 945-J I SLEEPING ROOM for rent. 408 Ed warda. ! BOYS under 13 years, 626 month at ureiner Home, uoio canyon pony ranch, Kerr;,, Oregon. BOARD and ROOM 338 N Riverside ROOM AND BOARD 716 (. Main 61 per tiay. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3-acre pasture. 316 Wabash. 84. Phone 436-R. FOR RENT Store oulldlng and two offlos rooms Sea Al Llttrell or Roland HuDosrd. FOR SALE DOGS. PETS BOSTON BULL PUP for sale. 730 Alder. FOR SALE Six beautiful purebred cocker puppies. Make your selec tion early. 122", Mistletoe. FOR SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 6 Jersey Ouernsey heif ers. Bred and coming In soon. Prof. Engelhardt, Route 8. WILL TRADE Cows and heifers for ' wheat and barley. Route 3. Box 77. Ashland. Phone Ashland 7341. FOR SALE Sow with pigs, also feeders, Wilson, Ross Lane, between upper and lower Stage Roads. FOR SALE Young Ouernsey cow. two hetrer calves. 4 months old. Inquire 139 N. Centrsi. FOR SALE OR TRADE for dairy stock. s.ooo-lb. gentle team, well matched, and purebred Ouernsey bull 9 mo. old. inquire 691 Fatnriew. Ashland. Ore. WANTED Young heifer. Just fresh. sno two-wneel trailer, box 8310 Tribune. FOR SALE 3 saddle horsea. yearling con. ;'h t prieii station. FOR SALE POULTRY HEAVY fryers. Mrs. Dressler's, 1107 e. Main. FOR SALE 63 turkeys, first of April hatch. Box 89 on Suncreat road, one and one-hslf miles above T-lrnt FOR SALE RfcAL ESTATE FOR SALE 40 acree on Orlffln Creek. Good 6-roorn house with bsth. Also large 2-room bouse. To ut price 6976. or will divide. 20 acres with 5-roorn house 8750. Oth er 6335. ALSO: 8-room house and large barn. Nearly 8 acres of lsnd Just beyond Medford city limits on Jscksonvtlle hlghwav. Land Irri gated. 61500 for quirk sale. ALSO: 4-room modern house in excellent condition In West Medford. Cnk floor 3 front rooms Double sar- ' s?e. also larwe woodjhed and work shoo. Immediate possession. Price 61400 Fsev terms All I sak Is see these hsreslns first and then com pare with anything of like quality and price on the merket. C C. Pierce. Room 1. Palm Building. Medford Phone 517-L. FOR SALE fl-room modern house. A-l condition, nice surroundlnes. good outbuildings Must sell to close estete. No ressonsb offer will be rejected Inquire Ollmore fltstlon. North Jacksonville, tor O M. Knox. FURNISHED HOUSE for ssle, reason able, terms. 80 Rose Ave. CLOSING TIME For SUNDAY Too Lai to Classify WANT ADS is 6:00 P.M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE S-Acre Country Home Sacrifice 0 1 acres in Ladlno clover. VaClUu Irrigated, at etty limits a-room nouse, niceiy locsiea. elec tric pump, fireplace, fine berry and garden land, city water If desired. Sacrifice price 92100, $900 cash, balance terms. Priced for quick sale. J. C Bsmes, 30 N. Peach St.. Phone 1137-Y. FOR SALE fl-room modern house In Central Point. 6650. 613 per month Model A Ford pickup. 868. C. Rose, Route 3, Box S38-A. FOR 8ALE or RENT 8-room modern house, newly cleaned. Inquire 84 North Peach. BARGAINS 3- acrea Irrigated, modern home, fruit. 7 poultry houses, 61600.00 and 6300.00 down. Also 4- acrrs. near Medford. 8 cuts alfalfa, good house, bsrn. poultry house. paved street, 83000.00 and 8300 00 down. Also Beautiful IS acres on Crater Lake Hlway, Irrigated, store and service station, house, price cut and easy terms. Also Lovely 6 acres Irrigated on Rogue River, modern buildings, trade In on stock ranch. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY Ac Valley Real Estate, Fee. Hlway Sftuth of Medford. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists available at National Farm Lun Office Holly Theater Building Medford FOR SALE 6 room new residence, never occupied Hardwood floors large living room, osved street close In Might take small house as down payment 616 So Oakdala FOR SALE OR TRADE Beer parlor In between two towns, good busi ness. Tribune Box 2288 HOUSES "OR BALE in Medford and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson Co'tnty Federal Savings and Loan Assoclstton. WHEN you think of real estate think of BroTi ft Whits FOR EXCHANGE Baal Estait TRADE 160 A. timber up Elk Creek. for tractora or what have you. For Sale 40-A. paid up water right, team, 3 cows, hay, 62000.00, terms. Dlngee, Butte Fslls. 43-acre dairy ranch, dark sandy loam, good bldgs., 36 acres alfalfa, 16 acres clover: district Irrigation water: 7 miles from Stockton. 610, 600. clear. Want northern Calif., Oregon. Washington stock rsnch. Will assume. M. Lopez, 36 8. Calif., ptorlcton. Cnllf FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES NASH 28 Sedan. Good rubber, motor swell. Special terms. Will sell cheap. Phone 1300, Lewis Super Service. BARGAINS YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE BUICK 39 Coupe Low mileage, mechanically perfect Radio, heat er and defrosters. Very good tires. See It and drive It and we promise you will buy It for only.- 6846 CHEVROLET '36 Deluxe Town Se dan, bullt-tn trunk, reeondttloned Ilka brsnd new. We are offering It for 6445 and your csr should mske the down psyment. NASH LAFAYETTE S7 Coupe. New paint and tires. Motor In excellent condition. Upholstery very clesn. Overdrive and hester, only 6445 WE HAVE 85 other excellent used cars In stock for you to choose from. Easy OM.A.C. Terma. 38 Bulck Coupe Completely over hauled, new tires, beautiful light green finish, upholstery like new, radio and heater, new car transpor tation tor only 6035 Open Sundays and Evenings. SKtrTNERS OARAGE Phone 103 New phone No. 2740 Bulck Cars OMC Trucks 1917 Ford Coupe au3 00: -34 Ply. Sdsn, radio, heater 9245 00: 38 Chev. Sedsn. S40 00. Prices smssh ed. See Shults Bros, for beat used car bargains In town. FOR SALS Chevrolet Ptckup. paint, rood condition. 995. Osll. Peerless Msrket. New Bob FOR SALE It Chevrolet coach, good condition, good tires, priced reason able. Phone evenings. 857-J-a Olen Ouches. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth. Fioel lent condition. Reasonable. Phona U2-J-3 TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS CLEARANCE SALE Now Was 1929 Ctiev. IH-ten. Hat bed I 49 00 I WOO 1931 Ford IS-ton. new motor 189 00 198 00 mo Ford 1 '4-ton, A-l shape I49O0 183.00 1 1938 Dodge 3-ton. I a steal 398 00 136 00 I International Truck Dealer ! WALTER W. ABBEY l Open E-enlngs to 9 00. 13 So. Klversida Faona lot I FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES CLEAN-UP SALE 10 Days to Clean Out Our Stock USED CARS 1936 Zepbyr Sedan, overdrive and beater t52S 1937 Zephyr Sedan 67S 1938 Pontiac Coupe .675 1938 Ford Sedan . 45 1939 Mercury sedsn 636 Three tine Ford V8 Trucks Studebaker 1937 Pickup 893 103d Ford Pickup 835 1 doeen cheap cars at your own price See these at once. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Fourth and Central Ave. WILL Sacrifice equity in tl 3-door Ford sertnn Rot 2771 Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE About 1100 lbs. or more garlic. Msnuel Sousa, Phoenix. FOR SALE Feed grinder suited to farm needs 930.00, Monarch Seed Feed Co. 10th at Fir. FOR SALE Several very good used elactrtc rangee Including Korpolnt and Westinghouse. Priced from 610.00 up. Leonard Electric. 4 83x6 10-ply new U. 8. Royal Truck Casings. This new equipment off new trucks. We must sell. Special deal to right party. Terms If need ed. Phone 1800. Lewis Super Serv ice. FOR SALE Steel drums, medium sire, with covers. Suitable for gar bage. 60c each. Monarch Seed or Feed Co., loth As S. Fir. USED OOODRICH BICYCLE This Is special price mercbsndlse. Long, easy terms. No red tape, no credit Investigation. First come, first served. Lewis Super Service Sta tion. Phone 1300. GLADIOLI. 33c doa. Dressler's, 1107 Eaat Main. FOR SALE 60 horae power Cletrac, fun Delsel tractor, slightly used; a repossession, to bo sold at a real bargain, on easy terms. Ames Chevrolet Co.. Yreka. Calif. FOR SALE wicker bassinet, complete with base and pillow. Phone 1448 I FOR SALE Champion peaches. Chaa. E. Gray Gold Kill. TRADE new 82-pc. set dishes, floral design (never been usedt. for best offer. P. O Bex 876. Medford. FOR SALE 70 tons hay. non-Irrigated alfalfa, barley, etc. Good price In quantity lots: In stsck or hsmmered. Inquire Younger & Lange. 81 No Bartlett. Phone 88 FOR SALE An engineer's surveying instrument in periect conaiuon Phone 613. FOR SALE 8 h. p. Johnson model 1939 and good fishing boat. In quire John Detweller. NEW 33-plece set dishes (floral de sign). Never been used. Will trade for best offer. P. O. Box 676. Medford. HIMALAYA blackberries, 33a crste you pick and furnish containers Emtl Pech, Phoenix. Ore.. Bob Smith place. SACRIFICE complete household fur niture for 6 rooms. Inquire 638 So. Ivy after 6 p. m. Pipe and Fittings New snd Used Large stock. All slaes. Get our prices MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St Phone 1063 REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1408 No Riverside across from Beck's Bakery NU-WAY Mattress and Tpholstertng Co. Phi.ne 393. 209 West 8th St SONO BIRDS 1 137 Wsst Main 81 Headquarters-- Mvers-Jacuszt pumps Service all makes PICK HLWB DOOKS. WINDOWS. Ftps fittings pipe, fruit )srs. ueds floor cover ing, everything for the home Jsck's Secondhand Store. 106 So Orape LATE cabbage planta 20 Laurel. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself, sfter this date. R. H. Witt. PROPHETIC SOUND MOVINO Pic tures at Foursquare church. Cen tral & Jsckson, Thurs., Frl., 8 pm. Different pictures each evenlug. Admission Free. NEW HEADQUARTERS Townsend Weekly at Oliver's New snd .Used Clothing Shop, 836 West Sixth. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L .Portion of a curve L Flower t. Scuttle 12. Alto U. Apart 14 Puipy fruit IS. po tl Creator 17 Adult boyi IS. Communica tion tX Imatl piece of fire ii. Story 23. Btirlnff 24. iltam of croiiinff an obttrue tion 14. fUcrtJ a man or patty Mixture t9 20. Pair 31 tailor 12. bty Ionian d!t St. Surfa"f a ttrtet 24. Oor by 25 f'svay 14 Ra-e'a dap.y 17. Rarc1 21. Thr-pror.fc) apar 40. Cap 'at Idaho Ytt-ttrday't Puzzle 41 Evict Ovrus of the Solution of trr.f 41. Comi-anteo 45 Forebears is. southern or.itsila tioa S".;y II Arte !J N'tn'rg 11 Roman cats It Ce eit.al body I- Vapr I' SllUTS I? Encountered. DOWN L M'nut 5 3 rl x -Mz e ' v.-e TIT"'' 't Tm-r- m .TV" -..- fi.,ati at: I m-i.-.L.-.m.. an.ne of J aal liar PERSONAL CARD RKADINO. 1 00 329 Jeenette BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans. ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN L No Interest charged In advance a. Your own Insurance accepted 8. Car does not have to be paid tor. 4. You get the money in ten min utes. 6. Special low summer paymenta a. You deal direct and save money Bee W E THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Offlc 48 South Central. Phona ISO. License No. M-317. CAR LOANS Solve your rtnenclai problems by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 TRI-8TATE ACCEPT 4NCE CORP. License M-3M MARK A. GOLDY 109 C Main. Pbone 738. AUTO LOANS You get check at once. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. P r "JERRY" YOUNQ Motor Investment Co. Llcenss M-U74 Tel. 159. 334 East 9th. 120 TO $1,000 On Your Car 1933 to 1040 Model Cara and light trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Ajtent 121 tuft Main Phone R07 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking Pur rtemodellng, Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303 U. S Nat! BmiiK Bid; Tel 1181 Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaner.. General house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe 8penrs Ph.-ne 1 1 1 Piano and Organ Instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Piano, or gan and Accordion, classic and modern Best tn So. Oregon 131 So Orape St phone 1199 PERSONAL LOANS MONEY FOR SUMMER PLEASURES $100 Total Repayment $6.72 par mo. For any amount, IS to 1300. see Oene Thomas for Local Money at the OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. S-211 45 So. Central. Dial 4433. Stocks and Bonds. ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside ol Poitlsnd con. tlnuous quotations d'iring market hours M N Hngsn si Co., 314 C Main St Medford Tranitar. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 s Fir Street. Insured Carrlera. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 644 CITY TRANSFER tt STORAGE CO Household muvlng snd general hauling 29 8. Grape. Phone 30b0 day or night. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office Id South Fir Phone 316 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed FURNITVKE MOVINO AND STOR AGE We have van moving equip ment for local ana long dlatar.ee hauling Dry and clean atorage (concrete bulldlngi with special locker rooms st 'ow rates. SAMSON STORAOS. WAREHOUSE Phone 833. Cross -Word Puzzle 7s Tl 1 -r--e-- ZJ"5f T"5s m '4 .-.jj- 33 75 yj 1 Enrl'th dramatist arid post a. Walks tsuaa II Visor: siseg II Hmall lasas 24 Clever ZS fi:rc:ng vnlci 24 L'.wn NUlll for or e's " kesllk 'I 4. Meilean disk ,J 4 Custom .m;.ir It St.s:: Tab J7 I. Coritinuss i'j ebatinstsly 40 I. Bro4 41 benevolence or Dnilaa- 41 thropr 44 14 4; 1 Lnb'.:et' tr.e-c ly nvisl 47 It. aucuoa W. zt v. ite rrar. W-ar leaf Flsrn v'aitsd haMtuSujr Urtent O-t ftei tHtui Failure slang M',t rre.,gi Wifs of a rsjik g:an operatle sole f.i't of g.aar Fa infu' Dieuairhed Arte sol BUSINESS DIRECTORY Rooting WE REPAIR or apply any type ot roof. P a b c o Roofings, Shingles. Coatings and Paints, WaU Paper Ekerton Paint and Root Co. 88 so Bartlett fel 33 LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. Outstanding warranta of Jackson Co. School District No. 59, numbers from 338 to 363 snd 1 to 13, lnclualva, sre hereby called for psyment. Inter est cesses sfter Aug. 1. 1940. ROcE J. KELLEY. Clerk. Notice of 8sle of Interest Bearing Harranla vl school District No. 30, Jsckson County. Ore. Notice Is hereby given thst the Board of Directors of School District No. 30. Jsckson County Oregon will receive bids for the purchssa of Interest Besrlng Warranta ot said School iXstri-t In the amount of 83.000. The above warrants will be Issued In denominations of 640000 each, ons warrant maturing one year from date of issuance, and one warrant each year thereafter until all of said warranta have been redeemed. The sbove warrants having been author ised by the legal voters of said S.'hool District aa required by law at an election called for that purpose, held Julv 18th. 1940. Sealed bids must be submitted to the Board of Directors, stating ths smount of Interest to be paid on said Warranta. The Board reserves the right to reject any, or all bids Bids will be opened Mondsy. Aug 5th st 8 P M. at the School House of District No 20. Dated at Sams Valley, Oregon, this 19th day of July. 1940. S. S ABBOTT, District Clerk Big Appiegate Big Appiegate. Aug. 2. (Spl) Miss Virginia Street of Tula Lake la a guest this week at the home ot Misa Pollyanne Winter. House guests during the previous week at the Winter home were Misses Hulda Win ter and Grace Harris and Mrs. E. V. Harris of Sacramento. Mrs. Jack Crump and sons. Maiden and Merton LeRoy. lets Wednesday lor Lake o' the wood to spsnd the remslnder of the week aa guests of Miss Muriel Albert of Jacksonville. Mrs. Orace Shea of Milwaukee. Wis consin, has returned east after spend !ng a short time here with her unci, Lincoln dray. Mrs. Bertha Schmidt of Ontario, Calif., accompanying her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moroslck of the same city, spent the laat two weeks vacationing and visit ing friends and relatives in South em Oregon. Bht was a gueet of Mrs. Fred Btraube of this community and of Mrs. Herschel Allred in Medford. Mrs. Schmidt, a former resident of Big Appiegate, also spent some time with her brother, Sam Lohrey, at Grants Psss. Mesdairlee Ivan McDonough and Olenn Smith were hostesses to a large group at a shower party Friday honoring Mrs. Louis Armstrong ot Sioux City, Iowa, who la spending an extended period here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith. The party was given at Mrs. McDonough's home. Mrs. I. H. Taylor returned Fri day from Orandvlew, Wash., where she hsd spent the week aa a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Cleaves. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Pence of Baas Lake. Cal.. have returned to their home after spending a short time her with Mrs. Fenoa'a sister, Mrs. F. J. Rlppey. Mrs. Percy Gray of Ban Francisco was a guest for a short time last week at the home of Mlas Mollis Ray, Miss Virginia Shlde of Idaho la a house guest at the home of her cousin, Miss Lola Matheny. An overnight camping trip to Beaver Sulphur foreat park was the privilege of the Beaver Creek 4-H forestry club girls one evening; last week when they accompanied their leader, Mrs. Lee Port, on the trip. The youngsters enjoyed three meals while on their outing. This week tha group went on a motor Jaunt through the lorests, visiting fire guards Herbert Pennlnga and John Byrne, and col lecting specimen, as well ss checking on various trees. Sunday, Mrs. Port attended a plcnlo of tha county 4-H picnic committee held at McKee Bridge. At that time plans were made for a county wide 4-H picnic on tha grounds August 0th. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cottrell and family, of Santa Monica, Cal, were guests for a snort time this week at the borne of Mr, Cottrell's mother, Mrs. C. U. Thomas, near Ruchi They enjoyed sn overnight trip to Crater Lake while here. Mrs. Cora Crump returned to Eu gene Thursdsy, attar spending two weeks her with her son. Harold Crump. D. c. Mills, project superintendent from Camp Appiegate, la In charge of tent erection and other work prep aratory to establishing a spike camp at Star Ranger station In a few faya. Twenty men will be brought there from main camp for fire duty. Mrs. Jess Taylor and daughter. Lu cllle, gnt spending two weeks at As toria as gusets of Mrs. Taylor's bro ther. James Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn MrDanle! re turned to their bom Sunday, hav. Ing spent the week here with tha former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. MrDsnlel. Miss Lllllsn Moore, of Tula Uka. Cel.. is a bouse guest of Mrs. tr. s. Davis of lower Appiegate. Foots Creek "ooU Creek, Aug. 2. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless and Mrs. Donald Reams snd daughter Cora and son Roger of Williams creek spent July 27 with Mrs. Elsie McMerrick. Mrs. McMerrick Is tha daughter of the Loveless' and sister of Mrs. Reams. Mrs Psullne Wshl. of Medford. wha pent last weak with Lynda! Jacoba of the colony, called on fnenda here July 37. C. W. Stum bo. son, Claris, and Rosa BiVea hava been moving the John Rose house serosa the road, so that the ground where It formerly stood can be worked by the dredge. Ouy Batea ot Snelllng. Calif, vis ited hta sister. Mrs. Tom Orlggs, and Mrs. Batea' parents. Mr. and Mrs John Dole, several daya last week. Irwin McDole of Trinity Center, Calif., visited friends here last week. Myrtle Winn, Eileen Shorb, Geary Parkhurst, Mary Lou Tygart, Welly Iveraon, Duana Shoemaker. Bill Dun gy. Je Smith. Crelghton Thompson, Gilbert Lenta and Ruth Lance of Gold Hill, aijl Phyllis Miller from here spent July 38 at the Floyd Lance cabin where a plcnlo dtnner and swimming were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dole and son were among shoppers In Grants Pass, July 37. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hsgen of the Riviera Service station bad aa guests last week Mm. Hsgsn'a sister and husband and three children of Twin Falls. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cox ot Cen tral Point spent July 38 with Mr. and Mm. George W. Lanos. Mrs. Clara Heam and Mr. Barney ot Oranta Pass spent the evening ot July 37 with friends here. Bellview Bellview, Aug. Z. (Spl.) Bellview P.-T. A. has been ac tive during the summer. Mem bers conducted a booth July 4, earning money to finance the free lunches for the school chil dren this winter. Last week they conducted a clinic, sixteen child ren receiving free service. Dr. Merkel, Miss Parrish and Miss Carmichael of the Jackson Coun ty health staff were present to do the work. Mrs. V. E. Seitz is chairman ot this work and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds, president of the P.-T. A., was general chairman for the Fourth of July booth. First regular meeting will be the third Friday In Septem ber. Mrs. W. A. Martin, who underwent a major operation at Ashland Com munity hospital Saturday, is report- ad recovering satisfactorily. Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Ring and fa mily want to Brookings and Crescent City for a week-end vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medley and daughter, Louise, and T. J. Msdley, all of Oakland, Oregon visited Mr and Mrs. Walter Hash, Tuesday. Roy Medley Is a cousin and T. J, Medley la an uncle of Mrs. Hash. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold left Thursday tor a two weeks' trip to eastern Oregon and In Washington They will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs, Rao Poster, at Prairie City and relatives In Wsh tngton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Feachey and daughter. Jossphtno. wsnt to Esgla Point Sunday to visit Georgo Peach oy and Mrs. Alice Daley, mother of Mrs. Peachey. Miss Msrllyn Chrtstllef entertain ed at dinner Friday Ray Wolfo and Roy Et linger from Medford. at tha boma of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Chaatlleb. Sam c. Jonss, who la spending tho summer at tho home of his niece, Mrs. Walter Hash, want to Oakland, Ore., Saturday to attend a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Dunn re turned from Portland Sunday when they visited relatives, and attended the dog races with Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, who had several dogs entered In the raoes. R. L. Brantley, Cas. Rloa and Al bert C. Joy are Installing a portable sprinkler ayetem to Irrigate so acres of garden and paatura. Homer Moors Installed a almllar system In his peach orchard last year and has found It satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rico, from E-ngiewood. Calif., are visiting Mrs. Chas. White. Mr. Rica ts a brother of Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wado and Mrs. Ed Hsnlnger went to Medford Satur day to attend a meeting of Jeho. vah's Witnesses. Mrs. R. t. Bell and children, who visited In Klamath Falls last week, returned to their homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kortti and son, Jlmmle, from Burner, returned to their homo Sundsy. They were called hero by tho Illness and oper ation of Mrs. w. O. Martin, mother of Mrs. Korth. Jacksonville Jackaonvlllo, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Peters returned to their homo hero July 80 after a three weeks' vacation traveling through nine of tho western states. They also visited tha fair tn San Francisco. Lee Matney received a broken arm recently when his team ran away with him. Ho la reported getting along nicely. Amy Dow, Leonard Oebourne and Frank Mingo, tho latter tho oldest known resident of this section of country, being on hundred and on. yean, motored to Cinnabar Springs on July 31 whom they spent tho day. Mr. and Mrs. Id Csllan. and daughter Janet, returned to their homo In Nspa. Calif., July 38, after a week's visit with Mrs. Callan'a mother. Mrs. Adela Gwtn. Mr. and Mm. Bud Roinklne and family have recently purchased tho former Os bourne property. They movea into their new homo July 38 Mlas Alloa Hoofs recently moved BUG Screens 49" LION AUTO SUPPLIES 44 No. itivfrsld. Phone II from the apartment over Hamaker stora to the McCully property. Shirley Cantrell. of Grants Psss, visited her mother, Mrs. Aletha Can trell here July 39. Mrs. Harold Flynn la 111 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clyda Smith, with an Infected hand. Meteorological Report Ht r. n ufmhfr niHrw FortnatU Medford nd vicinity: Pair tonight, Saturday and Sunday; warmer Sat urday. Oregon: Pair tonight, Saturday and Sunday; warmer In Interior Saturday; moderate northerly wind off eoat. Local Data Temptratura a year ago today; Hlsheat, 104; lowest, 60. Total monthly precipitation, none. Exceaa or deficiency tor the month, none. Total precipitation since Sept. 1. 1939. 33 00 inches. Excess tor the aeaison, 4.44 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. ra. yes terday. 35; 6 ft. m. today. 68. Tomorrow: Sunrlae, 1:07 ft. m4 sunset. 7:37 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:30 ft. tu. 130 Meridian Time. TIM? Clty- S3 z r r Boise . 87 73 8J 4 87 78 87 S3 , 77 . OS 108 . 77 90 58 68 es 81 68 55, 68 55 63 73 81 87 43 84 87 51 63 48 84 85 Pt. Cldy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Foggy Clear Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear Boston Chtcseo Denver Eurrka Havre Los Angsles.. Medford New York Omaha Phoenix . Portland Reno Roseburg 84 Salt Lake . 88 San Francisco- as Seattle 74 Spokane 78 Wash, D. C. 85 Yakima 78 QUAKERS WILL HELP AS Philadelphia, Aug. '2. The Society of Friends (Quakers) announced today formation of a national volunteer service for young men and women of all faiths and denominations whose religious beliefs prevent them from participation in war. Members will give a year of civilian service to their country in such fields as reclamation of forests and impoverished farm lands In cooperation with the government, welfare, and over seas work with Friends' units aiding war refugees. Travel Table AIRPLANES . Northbound Leave Malta Close 4:37 a. m. 8 :63 a. U. 13:18 p. m. 11:33 a. m. 8:43 p m. (Flag stop) No Mall 8:18 p.m. (Flag stop) 8:38 p. m. Southbound -Leave Mailo Close iim am. 10:40 a m. 6:16 r. m. (Flsgttop) 6 30 p m. 13:00 tn. 11:16 p. m. TRAINB Northbound Leave 10:48 a m. 8:06 p.m. Malls Close 8 .48 a UL 1:06 p. m. SoDthbound Malls Cloee Leave 8:30 a.m. 6:40 p.m. ICortb 3:80 a. m. 7:60 a tn. 9 .35 a m. 1:40 p.m. 8:48 p tn. 7 JO a m. 4:40 p.n. Btsta South 13:15 am. 6:60 a. m. 6:40 a.m. 3 60 p ra. 6 :00 p m. 10:40 p m. 6.66 p. sa te Klsmsth Falls 8:40 a.m. and 6:46 p.m. () To Oranu Psss only. I) To Ashland only If all railroad tracks In tha United States were extended in a single line, it would take a train traveling at the rata of a mile a minute 292 days to run from ona end of the track to the other. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :80 p. m. cm WMout wfjMng...Pey bock st aty poymenti fitted lo yew In come, roue cor md eel be fully poid (or. Seduce row P'oient payments. Why eel aid yil cncffciol fUiaUM Carp m sUcm IttVe R. Main I reel Sle-loce' panne 31. Ikrne at-14 OS 1HtHjPd f-V a -