PAGE NINE WHAT YOU (Classified FOFl EASY REFERENCE; gji vo tiUY I BOU.G.OW M"ET)FOTtD MATL TTCTBUNE, rEBFOUD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 22. 1032. 4 vckiat-t I I Vft m nrvw'T FORGET iTO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARE THE RATES 1 Per word first Insertion to (Minimum 35s) Bacn additional Insertion. per word ' ( Minimum lOo) Per Une per month, without imtov change H.3 75 Phone LOST LOST On South Central cap for fuel oil tonic. Return to Relnltlng Truck ing Co. and receive reward. LOST Toy Boston Bull dog. Call L irnlltf aniuarH. IT If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP HOUSEKEEPER wanted for one man. Good home and small wages for the right party. Box 4037 Mall rlbune. HELP vVANTKU MALE MEN. 18-35. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence (158 00 month. Paid vacations. Ex perience unnecessary Common edu cation sufficient. Full particulars with aample coachtng FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1236-B, Mall Tri bune. HELP WANTED Mule and female. HAVE OPENING for 2 men and 2 ladles. Apply Friday before 10 a,, m. T. W. schappert, 208 First Natl. Bank Bldg. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED House work, care of chll- dren convalescence or Invalid, by i - iori vnman. Mrs. r rca Ow'on, 344 So. Grape St., Medford Ore. MAN AND WIFE want ranch work. Experienced. Phone' 1075. WANTED General housework by ex perienced girl. Thelma Webster, Jacksonville, Ore. WANTED Any kind ol cleaning, 85c an hour. Call 981-L- WANTED MISCtl.LANEOUS WANTED Used car in good condi tion. State price and terms. Mall Tribune. Box 3992. WANTED Cheap electric range. W. O. Jack, Eagle Point or Phone 23-F-4. WANTED To trade work for heavy team. Phone 967-R. WANTED To buy. cheap, for cash, lady'a bicycle. Tel. 821-J. WANTED To rent or lease, 6-room house or larger, unfurnished, about June 1st, by desirable tenant. Tel. 1606. ' 'ANTED 2-h.p. electric motor. Give , price and description. Box 3816. Mall Tribune. WANTED FOR CASH A small Inger soll Rand air compressor. State condition and price. Siskiyou Me morial Park, 43 S. Central. WANT cattle and calves. See Lew at Huber Packing Co.. Midway road. EXPERIENCED MAN wants to rent equipped ranch on shares. Box 8929. care Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land wants load from ther or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. L - ------ - , EMPTY TRUCK going to California ano various pari oi vicbvii u load. Frank Newland. 820 W 13th 8t. WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. Jennings WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool tacks and twine for ssle. Medford bargain House. 37 No. Grape St. li 1062 FOR KENT HOUSES "OB RENT Furnished house. In ". quire Lyden House, Jacksonville. FOR RENT Small house with 1 acre of garden ground, close In. Phone 1514-W. 204 Vancouver. MODERN 5 rooms and sleeping porch, furnished. 616 a month. 701 W. Uth. FOR RENT Attractive small fur nished home in Oak Grove. See Doc Stephenson, 14 No. Front St. FOR PENT Well furnished 5-room house at 33 Quince. FOR RENT 5-room house, modern and furnished; acre trace. 1-3 In berries; garden ready to use. Juit north of Baker's Servlc Station; 825. Phone 17. TOR REXT 4-room (urnlhed hou and a. I1B. Key at 314 Cottage. POR RftWT S-room furnished house, modern. Csli S15 or 1113-J. HOUSE rOR RENT Pine St. Csll at 64S POR RENT New 5-room modern bunealow; good location; lawn, garden. 30 Kenwood. FOR RENT 5-room house, psrtly fur. , nlihed: water paid. Ca;l 54. Ceo-1 Usl Point. FOB BENT HfUSK . FOR BENT 1 unfurnished houses ; . ... n I Phone S09-R. FOR RENT Small, well furnished bouse: 9 bedrooms, garage. 821 Apple 8t. S-ROOM duplex; bath, sleeping porch, electric heat, garage, strictly up to date, clean: adults only; at 312 So. Central. Call tor key at 20 So. Grape. FOR RENT S room house; 1 room house; cabin. All furnished. 812 Summit. FOR RENT Large house suitable tor roomers, 628 W. 11th. Price 822.50. Phone 108. FOR RENT 5-rom newl). decorated house, 832 Mary. Price 817.50. Tel. 105 FOR RENT Good 5-room house. Thone 1041-M FOR RENT A nice house for small family. Inquire 264 Beatty 8t. FOR RENT Homes, unfurnished. BrowD Fumtsbed or 81 White FOR RENT 4 BO 6-room houses Phone 105. 80 N Central. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, rery cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In Pine shade, lawn and garden lot. 825 per month, water paid. Call at 825 South Riverside. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 8-room furnished apt.; also 8 rooms unfurnished; near library; newly decorated: laundry, garage. W. F.' Campbell, 804 E. Main. Phone 893. HOMES FOR RENT Call 706 FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment: overstuffed, hardwood floors, fireplace. Inquire at Mail Tribune office. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, with garage; adults preferred. 327 No. Grape. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart- I ment, close in, ground floor. Tel. 310, between 6 and 7 p. m. Call at I 437 8. Central Ave. FOR RENT Pleasant furn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 961-L FOR RENT Small apt. downstairs, In private home. 118 Genese. FURN. APT. for rent; 3 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frtgldatre. Hawk Apts. Phone 687. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur nished apartments; pleasant, neat, very reasonable. 1205 E. Main St. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room stuoco mvuo- u. - FURNISHED house, 2 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts, 375 South Central Ave. FOR RENT Modem furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace; newly decorated. Address Box 2985 Mall Tribune. ARTHUR ARMS Apts. 330 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light gttnge; 810 6 612 Phone 452-H. FOR RENT 3-room apartment. 610 520 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOB RENT FIJUMHIIKD ROOMS NICELY furnished rooms, 404 So. Grape. FURNISHED ROOMS Double and single; reasonable. 339 S. Central. Phone 1311. FURNISHED ROOM Private ent rance; modern, new home: garage; 613.50. Phone 789. 41 Ashland Ave. FOK RENT Itoum AND BOARD FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 8. Rlversld PLEASANT room with board. 716 B. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small ranch close In; well Improved. Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OI'fORTUMTItS HAVE 8500.00 to Invest In live propo sition which will afford me work and aalary. Mall Tribune. Box 4049. FOR EXCHANGE ATTRACTIVE HOME AND INCOME exchange for small house. Can give best desl In city. Investigate, 813 South Orape. FOR EXCHANGE Large modern house on big lot very close In for suburban home or small acreage. Some cash necessary. Call 1228. TO TRADE Model A Ford truck; good running order, for cows; Guernseys preferred, E. J. Whit. R F. . I, Medford. EQUITY in small place. Might trade fof small car or property. R. Bll derb.ick, Plttvlew Ave.. Central Point TOR EXCHANGE Copco atock tor small acreage near Medford or An land. Box 3928, care Tribune. TRADE Equity of 11500 In 6-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Box 3834, Tribune 1 OLIVER due plow for tractor to trad, I " , " ' - POR TRADE 3 moderT. house part ly fumuhed. for str-all InprorKl acreage 414 8 Rieersld FOR Al.e POULTRY i POR SAL! 15 yearling laying hens and cockerel. II each or lot for 530 Beaele Bt. si.. R I 8ETT1NO tOCia. ui ;s-w, P. A. Pefley rOR iALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1931 Ford DeLuxe Roed- . M 1 1 - ..-. Tint flMF ater; 6 wheels; extras. Just over hauled. Finish and rubber A-i. This car baa had best of car. 313 So. Grape St. FOR SALE My 8225 equity In Bulck 4-door sedan for 650; you assume 4 remaining payments. 629 No. Central. FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck, stake body and logging trailer with log chains: 1930 model A Ford Tu dor and small trailer: 1 model 62 Atwater Kent radio. Phone S85-W FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Family milch cow. Phone 142. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, 13. Box 51. Anderson creek road. Talent. FOR SALE Young Jeraey cow. )ust fresh. M. F. Barlow, Talent, Wag ner Creek road. FOR SALE DOUS AND PETS FOR SALE Springer spaniel puppies. Harry Stewart. See at third houi south of upper Grllfen Creek school. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TWO ACRES, camp alt, new modern stucco nome lururenca, service station equipped. Main Pa clflo Highway 90. Will furnish pic tures; property clear; no trade. Go ing in other business. Price 64.750, terms. Address owner. W. C, Mc Kelrman, Oatelle, California, Box 62. FOR SALE Furnished and unfur nished homes, acreage. Houses for rent. W. J. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. BUILD YOUR OWN IMPROVEMENTS ON THIS 22 acres productive soil, mostly alfalfa. 4 acres producing pear orchard, several varieties: close town: wonderful view. Snap at 82500. DO YOU WANT A JOB? Get this mountain ranch of 130 acres, cov ered with oak, laurel, fir and some commercial pine timber. Also, all necessary equipment to saw and cut It. If you have 6850 and a truck, you can make your own Job with this place. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 East Sixth St. Tel. 1496. RIVER FRONTAOE AT HIGHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mil on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at 62500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. . Phone 796. WHEN you thin! of real estate think of Brown & Whit. FOR SALE HOMES SEE THIS furnished bungalow at 608 So. Grape. Inquire 331 .West 2nd. ' FOR SALE New S-room house, part ly furnished, 61630. Will take lot as down payment, or what have you? 214 Cottage. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern west side home, furnished or unfur nished; fireplace, luwn. flowers, garage. Your price and terms. Also 3-room house in rear for rent, 612.50, Includes garage and water. Consider auto, electric refrigerator, range or radio In trade. Inquire 1015 W. mil, evenings. - FOR SALE Attractive borne. Phone 105 80 No Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Stock trailer off Stewart Ave. on Columbus. Yeo young. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 3 days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co, TRAILER for sale Pat. FOR SALE Baby turks cheap. Must make room for more. Phone iuoi ask for Olady Palmer. . FOR SALE 5-plece Lloyd loom wick er set. cheap. Also complete baby layette, hand embroidered, 635. lu quire 519 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Good used electric re frigerator for cash. 33 N. Grape, FOR SALE Gas water heater. 280. FOR SALE Used Tires 30x3', 31x4. 32x4 'i, 34x4'4. 30x5, 32x6 high pressures, 61.00 and up, All sixes balloon tires hundreds to choose from; 1 new Ford battery. 82 00. OLDER TIRE EXCHANUE. 313 N Riverside. FOR SALE Single stamp quartz mill, complete with plates and power unit. See It at Cass Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. LEAVINO TOWN Have bargain In Gen. Elec. refrigerator, model 8-67: Hotpoint range, model 65: dinette set: heatrola. 548 Pennsylvania. Phone 1304-R. POR SALE Practically new stock saddle and chaps, cheap. 1204 W. 9th. PLANTS Asters and ilnnlas, 15c do. 311 Willamette. FOR SALE Alfalfa. C. A. DeVo. FOR SALE IVi-ton Graham Bros, truck; A-l condition. Tel, 1044-X. USED TOOL BARGAINS 8 Sprayers; I mower; 1 20 Clectrac; 3 Ford-wns; 1 garden tractor; 3 or chard cultivators; 1 6 J P engine; 1 side delivery rope; I secondhand drag saw; 8 show cases; I caah reg ister; 1 safe; 8 display tables. HUBBAR BROS, INC. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway li change, esst Central Point. POR 8AL Used wwing machine, all makM. up: urma u dstrad All make rntd and repaired. Wbiu Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Btrtleu FtK SALE Lady'a almost new black coai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell eery cheap Alec two erenlng dresses. Inquire 340 A Riverald. Temngs ft to 7 OARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser, sand and gravsl. Phone 913-J. HUCIXLANMRS EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 10 P.at Main Haircut 3Sc Open till 8 vam&a'. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Purposes S. Hate fixedly 10. Book of the nibla 14. Christmas carol 15. IMges of a rool !. Nostril IT. Disconnected 19. Measure of auiiertlclal surface ?0. More profound 31. Fullest of tall coarse grasses 23. Adult boys 21. CuMc meter 25. 19th letter 26. White lies S3. Afflrmaltvs answer 21 Pport 31. favoured 32. Badge of a noble Japa nese family -,J. A lark 35. That man 17. Thtnirs that In spire tear 19. Moved back 11. Type measure 42. Opposite of nweather 43. Anger 44. A grandson of Ja. ob IX. Monkey l. Billiard stick 17. Gael IS. Inner portion of an ear of corn Solution of Yesterday's Puxil EjAfjlTPNTE SSfJil S TLI I 'N !MiEjD TETLTO SIT I IN AT TIE SO. Murk of bat- tlo 53. Turkish nuns 64. In acoustic. an winter partial 5ft. Humbha 59. Horseback name 60. Given to con templation ?. Malt liqunri 63. Hi!, foclety iw. Smooth PS. Kail to win fifi. SurRfcal thread 67. Remainder '', '. . n iM Ti t-,W ifft itit ff 9 ifls it wu "wt WrT MlMCtLLANfcOUS BUILDINGS ana roofs painted by our spray eiiiipiuvuw Hulwt,i cheaper. Special colors in materials for composition roofs. Grlnsted ib Runtz,. Phone 1658. HAVE POWER BPRAYER Now Is the time to get your call In for spraying cork elm, apples, pears and all kinds of shrubbery. Call 258-W. CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 5 South Front. WE PAY CASH Por furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bat-gain UtiiM, 'il No. Orape SU Phone 1063 LOCAL or long distance) hauling We guarantee to ave vou money Raw ley rransfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. IIUHINESS UIKECTOKY Automoulle Loam. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and esteod your payment Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERED, re flntshed re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thibault. Tel 969-R JACKSON CO. AtlSTKACI CO. Abstracts nf Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title 8 y tern In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRAn OO.- A Detracts of Title Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central we upstair. Dressmaking and KemodHlug FHE PA-tiHION SHOP Dressmaking and ifmooeliug 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Kxpert Window Cleaners LET OEOHOE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral panor PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Elstlnctlve service at moderate rates Estab lished 20 years Ambulanoe serf tee. 6tb St at Oakdale Tel 47. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mode) autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balanoa No other charge Dome tn and get the oash today. See W E Thomas i& So. Genual. Phone 1 3D OPPORTUNITY 80 ACRE DAIRY AND STOCK RANCH ?S arm rimer anil timothy, free range. Irrlfntlnn. ti room hnn. trout stream on plat, rood hunting and IKhlng. 13 hfad of dairy ito;!:. team, farm linplrmenK rhlck-n, gete, rleitrlc Hj, Mut be told, parrlflte price fiV0. Term on part. BARNES rivine 0109 or iM Cross - Word Puzzle 11. ReM over, as a ship It. Lock ot hair 13. Chalra 18. Fowl LMsliKurc -4. Meaning ii, Deittlny HI. V'tUry in an account iS. Time lone rone 50. Utilise :i3. DiMut'b 33. Ancient theo log i an 34. Old word for loam 35. Valiant man Prvpnre for publication 3. Knock 40. Conclusive 45. White poplars 46. The mainstay of business 4? Worker In a kind of atone 41. Rculnous sub stance 4t. floumled con vex molding Rt. Arrives 52. Anoint bi. Arabian sar nie nt KR. Flower S6. I'tvptlan solax dink M Preceding p'vhta 51. DUpjifct'sd 61. JiirvtnfRa admiral RiAiTil ICIA'L SvE iDjO.M N S HIE mm DOWN t Character In Arthurian locend t. Not one 5. Month of the year 4. Inclines h Crvet.il tazer 5. Hallor 7, Prevents S. French' femi nine name t. Fthirea1 ealt ,0. WhUfl nut : Phil. IsL BUSINESS DIKKCTOBV Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPAKTMBN'l Beat equipped plant tn southern Oregon. Printing rt ail kinds; book bind Ing; louse-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N Grape Phone 76 Lawnmowere ' LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 7So Call and de liver fiee 23 No. Plr. Phone 361. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone U-F-4, PO Box 804 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 621 -L Piano irutruillun. FRED ALTON HAJGHl Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses H night Music Studio. 316 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Piiitio Ueuirrs. SEE the Baldwin Une of Pian-w at the Electric Wiring Co., 323 W Main Bt., or call Mrs. H. O. ?uruckT Tel 1442. Rooft n STANDARD ROOFU4Q CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates ano Inspection without charge loth and Fir St. Tel 1077. Tr a rut et. DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAOB - Service guaranteed 30 S Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. CADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed KEINKJNO TRUCK1NO SERVICE - Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front St. Phone 832. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER SUCCUMBS AT WHEEL WOODDUHN, Ore., May 31. (AP) Paul Folquet, 63. dropped dead at the stwrlm wheel of the school bus he was driving today, the vie Urn ol a heart attack. When he collapsed his foot slipped from the aoceleator. the enRlne atopped and the bus halted JuM short of a ditch. f Broken wlndowa glared by Trow bridge Cabinet Work Dance. Rogue Elk. Saturday night. and CORN 13 . Central (0UNTY Gold Hill OOLD HILL, May 31. (SpU Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chamberlain of Hilt spent the week end here with friend and relatives. Mrs. Aurele Meunier and Mrs. Roy Centers took their babiw. Jocelyn Meunier and Donna Marie Centers to a clinic at Rogue River recently where they received one hundred per cent gradings. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Emery moved Thursday Into the R. L- Miller house, which was recently occupied by Mr. Mid Mrs. J. 8. Prlmo. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of Med ford were gufits of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walker, Saturday. Mrs. Ivan Kesterson and children Dorothy and Wilbur spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puhl, Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Mrs. Lela Davis were Medford shoppers Thurs day. Mrs. Aurele Meunier and Mtss Al bertlna Hankcy shopped In Granta Pasa Saturday. Medford visitors Friday were John Hammeraly, Janet Chlsholm, Mr. and Mis. Wllmer Bailey and Mr, and Mrs, Logan Gnrdnei. R. C. Jorgenson visited his family at Anhlnnd Tuesday. During hlsjib ence Daisy Gilchrist clerked In The Grotto. Mrs. Gibson and Clara. Potter of Yreka. Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rldenour who have been running the Nugget Ser vice station here, recently moved to Medford. Primary election was held tn the city hall Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith of Grants Pom were here Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Bud Condlt of Oranta Pass was here as guest of her mother, Mrs. Leila Bowers, Wednesday. Senior play, "At the Sign of the Pewter Jug" wa erhedulfd for Thurs day and Friday evenings. Many tickets were sold. Mrs. Lewis McOulre of Jacksonville vlilted friends here Sunday. Rebckahs held their annual home coming May 11, with many sisters from outside lodges present. Mrs. Joe Blair. Mrs. C. W. Martin, and daughter Jill were Medford shop pers Snturday. Jim Lively of San Jose waa here on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Force were In Medford Monday. Arthur Iverson of Medford spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. C. L. Dusenberry. Ray Hackett of Grant Pass was a business caller In Gold H1U Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson were at Oranta Pass Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walker and Mrs, Nellie Bunn called on Mrs. Min nie Lowe at Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watrous of Medford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Tylee of Jacksonville spent Thursday visiting friends and relatives here. Boyce Kellogg of Medford spent the week end here, with hut father. A, E. Kellogg. Joe Lewis and BUI Force went to Marble Mountain on business for the cement plant, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Palmer and daughter Beatrice spent Sunday at Ashland 7llting friends. Baccalaureate services for the seniors will be Sunday evening at Methodist church. A picnic, at which Paul D. Aug stead was honored guest, was held on Golls creek, Thursday evening, A large lunch was served and everyone enjoyed a pleasant evening. The community picnic was held May 18, at which many parents and friends enjoyed a hearty lunch and small program. Riviera RIVIERA. May 21 (flpl.) Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Helm and son Addison of Ashland were dinner gueats of Mr. and Mrs. George Lance Friday. Mrs. Esther OllcrUt and Infant son of Oold Hill spent Taurday with Mrs. R. L. Miller. Mr and Mrs. Pickett, parents of Mrs. Max Keswick, returned home to Lea Angeles after a brief visit with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Briscoe and Thomas Newton shopped In Grants Pass Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Louis fisrgent spent Monday In Grants Pass as guests of Mrs. Sargent's aunt. Mrs. George Slid ham. Misses Nellie and Harriet Tipping. winters of Mrs. L. L. Smith, arrived Sunday from Seattle, to vacation here. Ed Corey, Rogue River merchant, has a delivery truck, which comes here and tip Foots crefk each Tues- dny and Saturday. He has groceries and fresh meat, making It convenient for those living out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles and family visited at the O. R. Tresham home Saturday evening. Attending the Civic club play at Central Point were Mrs. Paul Mc- Quat, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blrdseye, 1 Mrs. Efftt Bird wye and sons Glen and , David. Mrs. Effle Blrdseye was a lead j Ing character of thf play. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lsnre spent Pridsy evening In Grant Pass where Mr. Lanr aitendd a meeting of i Knight Templar. Mr. and Mrs. Rheuben Koater, Geo. ' Koiter and Eunice Fryer were Med ford TUltora Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb of Reese i Creek visited Foots Creek Sunday school, helping celebrate the school's seventh anniversary Mrs. 8am Chlsholm spent Tuesdjy with Mrs. lxiter Baling. i Briefs I Antelope lj ANTELOPE, May 31 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and children of Central Point were dinner guests at1 the Harvey Stanley home May 8. School board met May 16 at the C, R. Culbertfion home. MLss Currier, teacher, was present and expressed her appreciation for the cooperation of the school board during the year. The directors feel the school year has been a successful one and are glul Miss Currier Is to be here next year. Mrs. Una B. Inch, rural school sup ervisor gave the final eighth grave exams at Brown sboro May 13. Pupils from the Antelope school were: Ruth Arena, Frank Brown and George Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Btg-ham and chil dren were dinner gueila of Mr. Big ham's mother at Sams Valley May 15. Mrs. Thos. Riley Is not so well again and has been taken to the home of her daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Wilson of Medford. All hope she can be home again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton motored to Grants Pass' May 19, to call on Mrs. Dutton'a uncle, C. Moomaw. He has been In the hospital, but Is much better. Mrs. McKinney and son Frank, who; have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baige, left for their home In south ern California. May 14. It was their. first visit to Rogue River valley and they enjoyed their trip here so much they plan to return, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence had as guests May 15, their three daugh ters of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Balce and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Bob BAize and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rlgga and children and Mrs. McKtnney and son Frank enjoyed a picnic up Big Butte May 8. Mvs. Mary Bradshaw has been 111 with rheumatism, but la able to be up now. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens called at the Judgo Dunn home In Ashland May 15. County doctor and nurse called at the school Mny 9 and gave the chil dren diphtheria tests. Those who showed positive tests will have the opportunity to take the serum treat ment this summer. - There will be singing at the school house Sunday night, May 32. Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, May 31 (Spl.) Mrs. Effle Caster, accompanied by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edsel, returned the first of the week from a ten day visit with relatives near Reno. Mrs. C. H. Anders spent last week end in Ashland with her daughter, Mrs. Kldwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clements re ceived a letter from their son. Dot, stating that he sailed May 14 from Mobile for Columbia, South America, where he has accepted a position. I Miss Laura Bonney of Oold Hill was a week-end guest at the J. W. Elden home., Student from this district Who will be graduated from the Central Point high school May 30, are Orovllle Cas ter and Harold Smith. Mrs. Percy Thomas and Mrs. Phelps of Rogue River were luncheon guests Thursday at the A. H. Clements homo, John Blackford motored to Crater Lake, Sunday with friends. May 13, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Benson and daughter, Frances of Medford, were dinner guests at the Sam An derson home. Mrs. Iona Penny and daughter of Portland, have been guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H, Anders. Talent TALENT. May 31 (Spl.) Grandma Hubbard who has been 111 at her home Is reported Improving. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Pope and family, Lorraine. Joan and Rendyle Pope, were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Letter Newbry. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Straton and son, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Williams. Many guests enjoyed a party at the Walters home given by Mr and Mrs. Everett Boone and Mr. and Mrs, Har vey Walters, Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Williams were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry. Sunday. Edna Newbry, Esther and Clarence Holdrldge, were dinner guests of Wil liam Vlmont, Friday at Sams Valley O. A. Lannlng and Delbert Stowell of Eagle Point called Sunday on Mr and Mrs. Harvsy Walters. The Epworth League of the Talent M. E. church will meet Sunday at 7 p. m., Mrs. Southwlck leading. Every one ts urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Logan and son Glen, and Mr and Mra. Earl T. Newbry and son Lyndal, spent Sunday at Crater Lake. An all day meeting of the Com munlty club was held Wednesday with Mrs. Nellie Morse. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. The Talent high school commence ment was held May 20 at 8 p. m, in the school auditorium. The mem bers of the graduating class are: Esther Cochran, Abby Learning, Helen Ounderaon, Iris Long, Oeraldlne Stan sell. Evrle Chapln and Harland Lowe. Fourth Quarterly conference of the Talent Methodist Episcopal church will be held Wednesday at 6 p. m.. by Dr. Thomas D. Yarnea of Salem, superintendent of the Cascade dis trict. Mrs. Llm Prink and small son Rob ert, left for Tacoma, Wash., Sunday to visit her mother for a month. Portrait of distinction. Th Peas !), opp. Hall tncaur, Applegate APPLEOATE, May 31 'SpccUD Miss Luetta West was surprised Friday when her friends and relatives, re memberlng her birthday, called to) enjoy the evening. From Medford were Martin Mowen, Billy Fueguer, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Chad wick, Mr. Dsnnsl and Mr. and Mrs. Roy West. I A number of Applegate friends alM were present. Dancing was enjoyed with music by Mr. Dannals. Refresh menta were served at midnight. Miss Pearl Atant, attending high school at Medford, spent last wee end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Arant. Sunday Pearl waa stricken with appendicitis and was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital at Medford. An operation was not nec essary and Pearl Is recovering. Her mother la In Medford this week car ing for her. Mr. and Mra, Martin Stevens of Medford were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer. Uniontown school closed Monday with a picnic for the school children, their parents and a few friends. The picnic was held at the Can trail swim ming pool. Lunch was served at noon with Ice cream for dessert. The youngsters spent the afternoon play Ing games while the grown-ups visit ed. Charlie Straube. who spent the winter here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strauble and family left last week for Portland for the summer. Mrs, Richard Reeves of Star Gulch left last week end for Boston to visit relatives this summer. Callers on Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Klein hammer Tuesday evening were Mrs. Klelnhammer's sister and broth er-In -law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Garrett of Oakland, Calif., and her niece and husband, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Fry of Medford. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, son and daughter of Santa Barbara, Calif., ar rived here this week for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cantrall and family of Medford were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cantrall. Logging trucks are busy day and night logging from the homesteads of Victor Patton and Felix Symbourskl on Yale creek. There are five truck each making six trips dally. Two shifts work 18 hours a day. Several of the Applegate people at tended the birthday surprise party aft Mr. and Mrs. George Pursers near Beagle Saturday night, honoring Mr. Pursel. The evening was spent with dancing and refreshments were served at midnight. Those from here were Mr. and Mrs. Mary Pursel, mother of George; Bill Pursel, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Medley, Margaret Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and family. son, and Mr. and Mia. Bob Pulllam. This week marks the close of many schools on the Applegate. uniontown and Beaver Creek closed Monday. Watklns and Little Applegate Friday. Wat kins has no program but the chil dren were treated Wednesday with lc cream and cake by their . teacher. Little Applegate planned a program for Thursday afternoon. Friday tur ning the teacher. Miss Ethel Houston, was to accompany them on a blka up Yale creek. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, May 1 (Spl ) Quests of sir. and Mr. John Oatey Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chlr gwln and children, Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard Freeman and baby Jan, Mr. and Mis. Boyd Kiln and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Catey and chil dren. Scoutmaster Carl Hover and his troup of boy marched to the Smith ranch west of town Wednesday night to hold their meeting and enjoy game and a bonfire. Mrs. Burn of Modoo I with hr daughter. Mra. otto Bohnert, who ha been 111 for aeveral days with the flu. Vegetable cookery class. Central Point unit, all day demonstration has been postponed until June, data to be announced later, An Inspiring baccalaureate address was glvon the Central Point high school graduating class at the brick church Sunday night by Re. W. R. Balrd of the Flrat Christian church, Medford. Music was furnished by th. choir of th. local Christian church, with Miss I.ylA Oreirory accompanist. An Interested audience filled the church. H. X. C. will meet May 33th with Miss Mary Maury. Prof. Amlck of the eighth grade school accompanied hi olaa of about 40 pupils to Ashland Tuesday for a picnic and swimming party. Earl Scott, seriously 111 for several months, Is reported a not Improving. He ha been moved to th home of hi brother, B. Scott. Oranger are requested to remem ber th. next meeting will be June . A large class of candidates Is to be Initiated tn the 3rd and 4th degree. LONG PROFIT FOR i WASHINGTON, May 31, (API Walter B. Sachs, president of th OoMman Sachs Trading corporation, detailed to th senate banklmt commute today tht payment of 33.500,000 In purchase ot the Gen eral Food oempany. which had an investment of 11,730,000, Testifying in th stock market Inquiry, he said that In IB'20 hia firm paid more than $13,000,000 and th Postum company more than 10.000.000 because th General Foods company owned valuable pat ent for freeclng perishable food. FIRS SALE 4'i to tier load ot lt-ln. alabwood H and to tin load ot 13-ln, alabwood 3.00. Valley Fuel Co, Tel 73. Ask about Pre kindling. . -. - .,... '