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PAGE ELEVEN Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Oppo rtunities! 1 MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. THURSDAY. AUfJUST S, 1940. new u "1 .rciEir Head ad uii uus pi you will probably find exactly the thing you nv Dea lo' tut tor or ! or trad lor unused article you dm; have Search your attic or eujre-room you may rind many thing -otnare are eeekiug and M able to realise immediate cash. It what you want Isn't here, advertise for It. Tribune Clas sified Ads are Inexpensive Ifectlvd RATES rtr word first insertion. So (Minimum tic) Cacb additional Insertion. per word 1c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without cop; change ,,, , MS CASH or monty order mutt ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Eye-glasses. In or within a few blocks of Craterian. S14 S. HoUy. Tel. 604. LOST In southwest Medford. red leather billfold containing money. Return to Tribune. Reward. BEPOttl i"t dug, animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 6151. WANTED MALE HELP PERMANENT POSITION Man with car, to tart Immediately with large metal product company aa sales distributor, earning about 160 monthly. Rapid advancement to producer. Not csnvssslng. Man elected will always have his work booked weekly In advance. Calling on definite qualified customers onlv. AoDlv Mr. Marsh. 11:30 a. m. Friday only. 217 No. Main, Ash- j isno. WANTED Single man to work from 6 to 8 evenings for room and small alary. Other day employment desirable. Apply in person 145 N. Riverside. WANTED Young man for farm work. Board and wages. WUhlte Ranch. Lake Creek, Oregon. WANTED 2 single men with care, free to travel; good earnings. See Mr Hanson. Hotel Allen, 8 p. m only. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper for email family. Room, board and wages. Permanent. References. 19 Chestnut. WANTED Experienced girl tor gen eral housework. Stay home nights. Apply 35 Oeneva after ft p. m. Reference required. MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged couple or man a caretaker In country. Box 3384. Tribune. WANTED Hop picker at tne Christie Hop Yard. U and one half mile west from Grants Pass Picking itsrt August 15th and will last for about four weeks. Christie Hop Yard. Phone 6-F-14. REOISTER NOW at the B. M. Clute Hop-yard at Applegate. Ore. Clean camp with cablna. Pure spring water. Pre electric tight, water and tove. IVaO per lb and t;c bonus at end of season Picking will begin about Aug. 10 or 15 Write or call B. M. Clute. W ANTED SITU ATIONS MIDDLE-AOEp. experienced wom an wants housekeeping work. 159 t-surcl fit . AAhlwnrl. Oregon WANTED MISCELLANEOUS W ANTED- Portable radio, also gaso line ttove. Oive full description and price. Box 3387. Tribune. LET Granny keep your kiddle. By the hour, day or night. 1033 E. Jackson. FOR UPHOLSTERINO, phone 3908. Mr. Thlbault. EXPERT REPAIR service pumps nd washers. Reasonable. Flck Hdwe WANTED Piano bv Foots Creek Sindav jchool. Geo. Hutchlns, Tfl 477. Gold Hill, Oregon- WANTED To buy feeder pig nd feder (rattle. C. C. Hoovei ic Son Tel. 2491. HAY GRINDING Largest sire port able erlnder. go anywhere. You are protected for any and all personal and property damages. Ira Wheeler, phone 4476: 220 So. Grape 1 ANTED--To sell, contract lor 33000 on 3 house. Over half payment I mtereet. Owner 618 E Main. WANTED 3 and also 3-bedroom house, price 33500. West lde Buv house Inaursnc for five year. 3 yer free, budget your pay ment, nothing down. Victor C Serher. 4478. Room 8. Jackson County Bank B'.dg. WANTED to Rent. mall. furnished modem suburban house. Box 3736 Tribune. WANTEDS or 4-room smsll. fur nished nous Adult only Tribune Box 3203 WASTTU Wol. mohair hide and pslta Utaiord Ba-galL rlui.se 31 North Grape St. Phone 74. HE IMV MIIHF. CaoH P- r Yrur rnrr.itjre rUKMHI Kit MiKi: h and ront. Phona 333S hoi run m pain Pr Y'Ht SNraltur Ut FIHMTIRE. Phon 4540. Hll.tlfsl rH PHU t Plf Po Y-rjr Purnmtre Mll.fOHII RNRIlSiS HOI K " N Orape St P!ion 3744 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS A ANTED Dressmaking, alteration. Ki therm Saiterle. Singer Shop J South Oreo .VANTXD All thaae who want furni ture et our price: It will pay you. HOLBROOk riHMTI RE T Nnrh Front Priori 4"?S FOR RENTHOUSES FOR RENT 3-room duplex, fur nished. (10 month. Phone 2901. FOR RENT Three-room house. In closed sleeping porch, clean and close in. lis Almond. WANTED To rent or leas. unfur nished 8-room house Beptember 1. Preferable near schools. Write Room 310. Wlllsrd Hotel, Klsmsth Falls. Ore. FOR RENT 8-bedroom partly fur nished house. 141 so. Holly. Key at 612 So. Holly. Dial 4868. FOR RENT House, completely ren ovated. 141 No. ivy. call 3075. FOR RENT House In Phoenix, as 80. Van Gordon, 4th and Church after 6:30. FOR REN1 H D'lL-le. 1 rooms and aleeptn porcn. partly rurnitna 20 00 montfe, water paid. Pboos SOU. FOR RENT Modern 5 -room stucco bouse. Basement furnace. Newly decorated ArhiHe 625 Ptne FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Inquire 104 6. Holly. Phone 3938. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, sleeping porch and bedroom. 31 Oenesee. Phone 3U9- FURNISHED, cool, insulated apt. Adults only. 603 S. Holly. COOL FURNISHED apartment, pri vate bath, Prtgidalre. 806 W. Main. OE BAUER APTS. 0th at Oik dale Prestige courtesy, with comfort able modern home Furnish, or unfurnished. Moderate prices By day, week or month. Phone 8447 FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland apartments, electric range and Frlgldalre. NICELY furnished apartment Elec tric range and Frlgldalre; 3 large rooms, kltcheti. bathroom, fire place. Newly renovated- Hot and cold water furnished Mall Tribune Bldg Call at Trlbuue office. MODERN furatihed apartment. Quince St. 10 VAWTER APARTMENTS 5 room, unfurnished Heat, hot water, complete electric kitchen. 843-80; !ase. Phon- 3976, FOR KENT Furnuhed Rooms FOR RENT Sleeping Tripp St. rooms, 124 FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman. 325 South Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 3 Qrape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM FOR RENT Room and board. Cool comfortable home. 514 Beatty Phone 1971-R. FOR RENT Nice room and good board. 833 S. Oakdale. Phone 3930. BOYS under 13 year. 335 month at Orelner Home. Gold Canyon pony ranch, Kerby, Oregon. ROOM AND BOARD 71S C. Mala 31 per Cay for rent miscellaneous FOR RENT Store oulldlng and two office room See AJ Uttrell or Roland Huboard. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room cabin. AHll's 410 Hamilton FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '31 Chevrolet coach, good condition. Call 336 8. Central. CHEVROLET hydraulic dump truck. Phone 3753. USED CAR BAROAIN LOT "The little lot with the Big Bargain." 1611 N. Riverside. Open evening. Russ Semon, mgr. FOR SALE Almost new ',-ton pick up truck. No reasonable offer refused, must be old. See It at 310 Laurel St. USED TRUCKS OF VALUE WE HAVE soma truck thst have been put In very fine condition and will give service fr beyond the price we are asking. G MC. . Model 403. 3', -ton. rom- pletely overhauled, good 8:23x?o tire. 3-peed axle, heavy duty transmission 31193 CHEVROLET, "37, take body. L W B . motor, clutch and brake complete ly overhauled. Very ood rubber new paint 3335 O.IIC. "87 Panel. H ton. new paint. checked and overhauled from one end to the other. Ready to give new car service, for only 3435 CHEVROLET "38 Pickup. This on hss been through the shop and run like new. Thousand of mllee of service for 3425 CHEVROLET 31. tteel box truck. Aux Trans. Motor In very good condition 335 SCHOOL BCS. "S3 Ford. 40 PsM Motor and rubber been renewed Will pes state Inspection 3295 SKINNER'S OARAOE Phone 2740 Bulck Cra OMC Truck Open evening ana ounaaya 35 V- TRUCK. eireptlonallT rood condition O. t. Miller. Ashland, p-". i" FOR SALt LIVESTOCK POR SALE Fresn cow. dslry hellers ;i w lotn r?t. POR SALE Ouemser bull Tr old 1 miles up Use Creeli road from Eatit Point. E. P. Broo. v-o a.tx Team horsea. ev Kent eoBlitwrn wsion: disc: spring tooth ar.d spike too'h harfw caN tlr.-or plow: pne 75 Inquire Cov, fog Dobbm 8'or. SBoj eu..:rn CLOSING TIME For SUNDAY Too Lai to Classify WANT ADS is 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good weaner ptg- U A. Word en. Penydale, Jacksonville Highway. FOR SALE Sow with pigs, also feeders. Wilson, Ross Lane, between upper and lower Stage Roads. FOR SALE 3 saddle horses, yearling colt 6th Pt Shell Station FOR SALE POULTRY RARE AND FANCY BREEDS Hambunrs, Andaluslans, Buttercups. Spanish, Houdans, Javas. Sussex. Cornish. A neon as. Langshans, Giants, Red or Black Leghorns. Hatching eggs, settings 81.00. Breeding stock 83.00 each. Empire Poultry Ranch, Corona, New Mex ico. FOR SALE Laying pullets. McRae Rd and Dryden Barred Rocks. Will trade for livestock that can go out on pasture. Mrs. R. E. Car ley, next door north Super Y. Mar ket FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE 330 acres, all fenced. Good buildings, meadows, free Irri gation; 30 ewes, 13 cows, 3 horses. All farm Implements. Easy terms. WUhlte Ranch. Lake Creek. Ore. A HOME Best buy In the city for the money. See 835 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE ft acres or more In good location, 3 miles from Medford. No buUdlrws. Inquire at 133 Obcrlln St., Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE Oood, paying dairy ranch, close In. with or without stock; all necessary buildings, with electricity throughout. Boa 3836. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE -7-room bouse, two lots, ten English walnut trees. Redeco rated In and out. Bargain at S3760. with furniture 33750. Payments, 310 30 month. Inquire 4 Clark St. I CITY and country properties. RENT I ALS tANS INSURANCE C S j Bu'terfleld 409 Medford Building WHEN vnu think of real estate think of Brown At White. $2500 A BEAUTY A rooms, furnace, large corner lot; paved. This is a beautiful place. priced to sell. Only 92500, with down payment of 1200. aiso $2400 Areola heater 5 -room modern house, near court house: priced lens than half orig inal cost at only iztoo. aiv $3250 Peach Street Home Fully furnished 6 -room modern bun galow; garage, laundry trays, also We make loan, including FHA. MARK A. OOLDY Phone 3266 109 E. Main St. Evenings, phone Mr. Bebe 3417. (Exclusive Agents! FOR SALE Modern 6 -room houne on paved street. eiflOO. ood terms Also several other properties. H. N Lor land. 225 South Oakdale. FEDERAL LAND BANK PARMI Convenient terms Usta available at National Farm L)i n Office Holly Theater Building Medford FOR SALE OR TRADE Beer parlor in between two towns, good busi nesa rribune Bos 2286 FOR SALE e-rootn new residence. never occupied Hardwood floors larce iivirw room, paved street close in Mieht take small bouse aa down payment 618 3o Oakdale HOUSES K)H SALE In Medford and sum nana i n g tow ns . Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings ni Tvwn AotMon FOR EXCHANGE Rami Estal FOR TRADE 0-rtxim house, clo In, all clear, for amall Improved acre, age or modern home. Will aasum s"m f1tffernce. Pfcone 37S9. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RUMMAOE SALE of the J r. O. E. 8. club. Central and Main. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.. August 9 and 10. CANNING BEANS for aabs at th Vance Oardena. on M:dav Road. POR SALE 4-hole le cream cabinet with bottle cooler. $1V. 6prln Street Grocery. Dial l. PEACHES Efellent quality Craw fords. At Tuckers, fourth house on rlgh Orchard Home Drive off Stewart Ave. POR SALE Tuscsn cling peaches Buley Orchard. Talent. Phon Ahland 1497 GUARANTEED used washers. Easy. Zenith. Johnson'. Maytaer and Wards. Western Auto Supply Co.. 101 S Rlversld COMPLETE heavy duty wood work ing outnt with tools: also 1 h. p. motor. Inquire 431 N. Bartiett. TUSCAN clinc peaches, onira ranch, Talent. PEACHES for aat. lie lug Bring container. Jess Eldrldge. Pern Val I'T , TO "'IT -Cr-wf-rd pea-he for iiiM Kantor. Route , Boa sale at of Pbotau. I cai 23 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TUSCAN Cling Peaches, just right for canning. C. D. Vroman. 3 mi lc west of Phoenl on Coleman Creek Road. Dial 6073. FOR BALE Ice bos. 833 Bo. River aide. TRUCK TIRES Truck Tubes. u-. 83x6. 7:00x30. 7 50x20. Older Tire Exchange, 33 8. Bartiett, E. Crawford peaches; your containers. 3c Orchard. orchard run; lb. HlUcrest Hand crocheted bedspread. 810. Phone 4617. 3i H. P. OAS ENGINE, l-lnch Centrifugal pump: 539-ft. l-lnch pipe. Price reasonable. Sullivan. In quire Dobbins Store, Shady Cove. Oregon. FOR SALE Cucumbers, field run or sorted; also string beans. Chaa. Owen. Rt. 1, Orchard Home Drive. Phone 6168. SPEED QUEEN, only washer with outstanding values. Pick Hardware. FOR SALE Crawford peaches. Cal- noun piace. mue soutnwesi rnoenix FOR SALE Crawford peaches. Bert Btanciuie. rnoemx. FOR SALE 60 horse power Cletrac, full Deisel tractor, silently 'used: a repossession, to be sold at a real bargain, on easy terms. Ames Chevrolet Co.. Yreka. Calif. Pipe and Fitting Nrw and Used Large stock. All sizes. Get our prices MEDPOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Qrape St. Phone 3744 REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1403 No Riverside acr-jae (rom Beck's Baker; SONG BIRDS 1U7 West slain St. Headquarters Myera-Jacuezl Service ill makes F1CK pumps HUWI DOOKS. WINDOWS, dps fitting pip, fruit Jar oeds floor cover Ing. everything, for the home Jack's Secondhand Store. 103 So Grape LATE cabbage plants. 30 Laurel. NU-WAY Mattress and I'pholsterm Co. Phone 3948. 208 West 8th 8t. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED 10-lnch body fir In el change for tailored clothes. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. PERSONAL PSYCHIC card reader, &Oc. 53a S. Fir. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans. ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1. No Interest charged in advance 3. Your own Insurance accepted 8. Car does not nave to be paid for. 4. You get the money In ten min utes. 8. Special low summer payments 6. You deal direct and save money W B THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 48 South Central. Phone 4433. License No. M-217. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 TRI-STATK AI't-'KPTASCB CORP. License M-263 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 3266. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car 1933 to 1940 Model Cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AOENCY Aent 1?1 F'' M-ln M-236 Phone 446 Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP -Dressmsklng Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303 0 . 6 Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 3931. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Domestic animal 4. Snial' angln I. Ftlout II Tree 11. Overhead 14 Plan egk-a 15 Obstruction 1 Moving me chanical part 11. Pulpy trait II Dot. 10 Smaller : Tl apical bird 11 Imprecation 14. Eight-armed euttleflsta ts Acta II Eiieted It Minur par llcle 14 Legal order It Pronoun 14 Rich man II. Old Domin'en state: ebbr. 19 Tiding. 42 Brsv man 41 Armed autf 44 Avarice 44 Ke'.umc 41 Rendered fat e' twin Kl Outfit IL lirtna f the god 13 PicTureequa M. Artificial language Solution of BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Wmaow Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaner.. General house cleaners. Floor waxing Joe Furs FURS Restyling, repairing, cleaned and glared. Prices rraaonable. Frances rV!lArr nml ?MH Evclvn Tl- Piano and Organ Instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Ptano. Or gan and Accordion, classic and modern Brst in So. Oregon 131 So Gran S Phon- PERSONAL LOANS MONEY FOR SUMMER PLEASURES $100 Total Repayment $6.72 pat mo. For any amount. SS to $300. see Oene Thorns, for Local Money OREGON VlNANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-211 49 So. Central. Dial 4433. Roofinq WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof PibiO Roofings, smnaiea Coatings and eainta. Wall Pnper Ekerton Paint and Root Co.. 38 80 Birtlftt Tel 3R43 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 2888 CITY TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 2tf 8. Qrape. Phone 4664 day or night. EADS TRANSFER At 8TORAOE CO Office 16 South Fir. Phone 3828 Prices right Service guaranteed FURNITURE MOVIM3 AND STOR AGE We have van tnuvmg equip ment tor local ana lung distsii? hauling Dry and clean storage (concrete building t with special lockr rooms st "ow rates SAMSON RTORAOP, WAREHOUSE Phone S7M Stocka and Bonds. ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside oi Pot Hand con tinuous quotation d'iring market hours M N Hon an b Co, 214 E M flln fi t . Medford LEGAL KOTICES Not Ire. The Board of Equalization for the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, will 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. m . Mon day. August 12th. 1940. for the purpose of hearing complaints and equalising the 1940 as sessment rolls. The said bear ing wtll continue from the above date until August 27th, 1W40 Any prop erty owner who ts 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. All petitions must be filed on or before August 27th. as the Board of Equalization will com plete Its public hearing on aatd date LINNIE HANSCOM. County Aw"snr. McLeod McLeod, Aug. 8. (Spl. The Boy Scouts' committee met nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neville, July 29, with the fol lowing present: Mr. and Mrs. Heston Grieves, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fredricks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Mallcry. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Axtessand Roy Peterman. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mra. Bobart Coble, who were recently married at Reno, Nev.. were given a charivari July 26 at the home of Mrs. Howard Ash. Mrs. Coble la the former Betty Ash. Sixty were present. Mra. Merle Careton la spending Cross -Word Puzzle 7 II J ,14 S 7 a . I'O I n "" "n - S h T i 23" yj - sT Ti i S7T sj" AslsTie pea k. Mutlrti in M Hnty insula strum nt bom A t UU! child " Orss'ar t-ccntri r . ,4, m amount llo-jntaln In v, "'"i furnllura lrwf I Marh.na fr 41 r:r tr sit Unci Seotefe rducinc to 1 t'amprMi Msnn srnaj ptseaa i d-ftts rirmamailt 1 fVar.'lr Artlrls of (oo4 11 Irtrnl of (Ifna 41 Forcrt OOWN u Town in Pans tl Flasntl Public vabl- ylvsrtia coHmo. cla tl Coo sluwly It Klnrl ft Hln4 rarr- L i rhMM rJt J Provij unA M Cl' in Kranoi Par: of rack lrw fx1 LI A rt)' k;i . Ta-' nt al It W''rn statt dom tc Mt a4 1? a-,rua -s l'r(i ausar U. twfa M. Hsot swtlur sometime In Mrdford owing to the ' Ulneas of her Isther. Mr. Miller. Miss Jean Idler and Barbara Fry have returned from a two months' stay in California visiting relatives, j Mr. and Mrs. Geortre Bowers left foe recently for San Pranclsco where ' Mr. Bowers will enter Letterman hoe- j pital. t'ppepr Rogue grange hsld regular meeting August 1 with small attend ance. Next meeting will be August 13. All memhera are urged to at tend. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hr.1lng. Sr.. are Mr. and Mrs Harry Bell and son and H?nry Fuhr bery of Seatttle. and Mrs. Pauline Walker of Los Angeles. Sardine Creek Sardine Creek. Aug. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Taylor and mother, Mrs. E. C. Fiene, enjoyed a picnic dinner Wed nesday at the Cinnibar Springs camp of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hitchcock of Dunsmuir. Others enjoying the dinner were Mrs Tom Rolfson and W. O. An drews. A picnic dinner and -watermelon feast was held Sunday at the Ficne and Taylor home for Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinkerton and William Howes, and Mrs. Mary Mattson of Riverside, Mr and Mrs. John Hoist of Sams Valley and Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge of Medford. Gold Hill. Au3- 8. (Spl. ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bailey an dthree children moved thii week to the Gerald Owen home on the north side of town. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have been re siding with Mr. Bailey's father, William Bailey, for the past sev-1 eral months. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker and daughter Charlotte, and eon Leo, left last Monday to spend several days at Treasure Island. Pete Thompson entertained four young friends August 6 in honor of his fourth birthday. Present were Carnia Ferguson. Donna and Donald Mullln and Donna Oorham. Mra. Tom Davis and daughters Zen and Edris, and Mr. and Mra. W. E. Dunn left August 9 to pick hops at the Hilton bop yards near O rants Pass. Mrs. Millie Walker and Mra. Lucy Eddinaton left Tuesday for Huckle berry mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn and daughter Myrtle, and son Elvis, left August 6 to visit relatives In Okla homa and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson of Tule Lake visited Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist, and other relatives here Tuesday and are spending the remainder of the week at Crescent City. Kenneth Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ward of this city, returned home Tuesday from Denver, Colo., where he la connected with the avia tion corpa. Mra. Ella Sutton and grandson Alton, accompanied Mrs. Sutton's niece, Mrs. Mae For be of Jackson ville, to Tillamook Wednesday to visit. Larry and Donald Kelt, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kell of Chemult, are visiting their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Kell. Lake Creek Lake Creek, Auk. 8. (Spl.) Road work on the Tonn hill Is progressing rapidly and ths grading will goon be completed Thimble Ooaalp club met Wednes day with Mrs. Ella Tyrrell at Dead Indian resort with a small attend ance. The William Hoefft family left Wednesdsy for Blu canyon to pick nuckleberrlee. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orlgsby went to Medford Wednesday to work In the fruit. All are eery sorry over loa of the community hall, which waa destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. The hall waa used for Sunday school and church aa well as by tha Recreation club. L. H. Wyanl and daughter Wanda, and son Ralph, are on a trip north to visit relatives In Tscoma and other northern cltle. Mia Prance Smith of Butte Pall who conducted Bible school here for a couple of week. Is now teaching Blhle school In Eagle Point. Mary Nusabaum and Margaret Walch are In Medford where they expect to work In th fruit. Reese Creek Reese Creek, Aug. 8. (Spl ) American Union Sunday school met Sunday, August 4, with fine attendance. Miss McC.ibe of Medford was present at morn ing and evening services, lead ing the Young People's meet ing In the evening. She re cently returned from tho Bible jchool at Los Angles. She gave an tntcreslng talk on Christian work. Mra. H. Abram and Mr. and Mra. Russell Bittrue of Van Nuye. Cal . visited last week at th borne of Miae Myrtle Comack on the Crater Lake highway. John Still of Shady Cov la doing om needed repair work on th Reese creek school house preparatory to opening of the fill term. Mr. Fern Hsnnsflrd. of Seattle and her aunt, Mra. Ruby Hoyden, Gold Hill of Missoula. Mont., were visiting here ' August 0. Mrs. Harden la a sister of W U ford Jack, formerly of Reese creek but now near Talent and knew W. R. Lamb and his family when he was a girl. She visited at the Lamb home and Mrs. Hannlford vis ited with Mrs. Ralph Merritt during the afternoon. ! The Miseea Alma and Myrtle Co- mmek tnd j H mMXi twted Mr. and Mra. C. Walden at Ashland 6un day. Mra. V. R. Lamb had the pleasure of listening to her treat nlec. Miss Marv Lou Henderson, ased 13. of Portland, play her violin oo the radio for KOIN August 3. W C.TU. held an Interesting meet 1n at Mission church August 1. Mrs Charlc Cutnmon and mothar, Mr. Agnes Vloffttt. were present, the first meeting for Mrs. Cummona for quits aom time. All were glad to see her out again. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Mrs. Eva McGloIlin of Klamath Knlls is seriously ill at her home. She will be remembered as tho tormer Eva Otterljurjr ul thia valley. Leah Smith returned Auguet S from Seaside where .aha spent a month vscatlonlng. Visitor at the H. C. Whitney home during the last wok Included Mr. nd Mrs. E. J. Ruasetl of Klamath Palls, Mr. and Mrs. Heater Knutaen, of Bonsnu and Mark N. Smith, of Eureka, Cal. Mra. Marorte Votaw, who la re placing Mlsa Alberts thl year In teaching hVjh school dramatics and English, la now living In th E. R. Jones property formerly occupied by P. J. Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Olmstead and family, new resldrnt of Jacksonville, are renting Mary Norvell's home dur ing th summer months. Mrs. Nor veil Is vacationing la Portland. Mrs. Grace Jones and mother. Mra. Edwards, recently moved to Central Point. Mr. and Mra. Jake Wlrtsel returned August 5 from a week' trip to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunt, parents of Mrs. Wlrtgel, accompanied them. Mr. Anna Cater recently returned from an extended trip to Loa Ang eles. Mr. Todd, of near JackaonviUe, called In friend here August 6. Mrs. Parley and daughter of Med ford, visited friends here recently. Miss Martha Hanley, of Medford, visited Miss Carmen Dorothy Au gust 6. Mr. Lord Paxton and children left recently for their home In San Diego after a month vacation with her mother, Mra. Homer Bowman, of Butta Palls and Jacksonville. Mr. and, Mra. Louis GUltlend and son Jimmy of Clevelsnd. Ohio, are making an extended visit at th home of Mr. Gtllllend'a alstar. Mra. Prank Kurta, Mrs. Aletha Cantrell and daughter Donna have moved to Medford where Mra. Cantrell la affiliated with th Medford telephone company. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bennett are proud parent of a seven-pound baby girl, born at tha Sacred Heart hos pital on Auguat . A shower party honoring Mrs. Maude Hardy waa given at tha home of Mrs. Imogen Schmidt by tha Royal Nelghbora on August 6. Visit ing wss enjoyed durfng the afternoon and refreshment were served. Many lovely gifts were received by the honoree. Those bidden to tha af fair were Mesdsmes Anna Coleman. Theresa Adams, Juanlta Atrlngton. Oeneva Davles, Dora Dorothy. Doro thy Heckert. Dorothy Mills, Louella Dunnlngton, Hazel White, Helen Red, Mary Smith, Juna Frledland, John Morrla, Kell Plnney. Thelma Mclntyre, Lola Mrlntyr. Helen Mc Intyre. the hostesa and tha honoree. THUMIS UPtTwa young British school children live th "thumb up" gesture which th war haa popularised la England to signify hop and faith that things will b all right or OM (In American slang). They'r heading (or country. A mirage seen recently In the vicinity of the Thousand Islands was the first reported In the are in 17 years. V ,f4 'WW .0 Meteorological Report Rv T. tV ME4THFR III KMC I'urenuta Mlford and vicinity: Partly eloudy tonight and Friday, fooler Friday. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight ane. Friday with tight rain or drlzale o coast, warmer ettrrme east portion tonight but cooler In the Interior Friday, moderate northwest wind off the coast. Loral Data Temperat ure a year ago today: hUtheat 100; lowest 00. Total monthly precipitation, none: excess or deficiency for the month, none. Total precipitation ilnce Beptem ber 1, 193, 22 60 inches; excess for the season 4 70 Inches. Relative humidity at 1 p. m. yea terday 20 percent; 5 a. m. today 61 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 813 a- m eun set 7:30 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:30 a. am. HO Meridian Time. si i !J City- S? rl SS ' B 2? c 1 3 T T 3 eg Hh! Boise Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Havre Loa Angeles. Medford New York Omaha . Phoenix . Portland . Reno . M . 17 . 81 aa . ei n . e M - S3 . 85 ..113 . 89 S8 - 93 - 94 88 83 87 61 84 60 81 80 88 es 85 81 81 88 80 83 88 (5 71 64 M Clear .00 P Cloudy JM P Cloudy T Clear .00 Poggy .00 P Cloudy .00 Clear SK Clear j01 Clear .IS Cloudy .00 Clear .00 Clear .00 P Cloudy M Clear .00 P Cloudy M Cloudj .00 Clear M Clear .08 Cloudy M Clear Roseburg . Salt Lake San Ptanclaco 08 Seattle , 78 Spokane Bl Wash.. D. C 81 Yakima - 88 REBEL In defiance of th now-Fascist government of trance. Gen. Charles d Gaoll (above) Is established In Loa don from which point he directs his campaign to rally "atlll-tre Frenchmen" I continue the fight against Germany. i. ijy " i Singapore's great cathedral, was built with convict labor. EM lemcd en Corf' Without wotting...-- beck la oiy poym ents Kited o your Uv com. Your cor need nor be htb poid for. Seduce row present portents. Why not oi vtl Ccmxncrolol yinw Cwy rtloa I ML, r. Main street. Medford Phone till. Lh-ras M-IM TIL DKIl.LINil II SO uel tl (irsi 60 fv, ,'.. J. at- Omli. i aUc