PAGE THIRTEEN WHAT V6u WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE-; E W-Utt-- BO CHOW StiLL MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXE, irEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. jjjfcUV II s amm 1 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARE THE RATES; par word first Insertion (Minim"'" ' Bacb additional Insertion. Ma word ( Minimum -oc; (Minimum toe) Per Una per month, without oopT change nM Phone 75 LOST ' " "1 . Mn frtr fliel fjORT on soutn un" v-- m ---- ottZnt. Return to Relnklng Truck ing Co. ana rece"- -- LOST Toy Boston Bull dog. Call 13T7-W. Reward. V LOST If dog mlsalng. call 1518 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED -Middle aged w?"J general housework: room slid board and small wage.. Phone 47-J-3. HELP WAN'tEU MALE OPPORTUNITY . i. in .T.rlc.nn or WS WAW1 ft Josephine counties jvno wants to ente? Into a permanent, fast-grow-Ing business, wherein he has i a . guaranteed Income. Experience unnecessary. No selling. A proven , business offering an unlimited fu-j ture. Requires good character, ref-, erences and cash Investment of , . - rnn rnulm la omnnrflll VOSU tO eiouv. i " " " - opportunlty for the right man. For further Information, write R. C. Lilly, 830 So, 3nd St, corvallls, Oregon. WORK FOR UNCLE SAM 105.00 280.00 month. Lite Jobs. Steady pleasant work. Paid vacation. Men women, 18-50. Common education . usually sufficient. Experience un necessary. List positions and full particular FREE. Don't wait. Write today sure. Franklin Instl ' tute. Dept. 258B. Rochester, N. T. MEN. 18-88. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence 8158 00 month. Paid vacations. Ex perience unnecessary. Common edu cation sufficient. Full particulars ' with sample coaching FREE. Apply l- today aure. Box 1238-B, Mail Tri bune. WANTED ill U ATKINS WOMAN with child would like to keep house for man: small wages. 327 E. th St. Tel. 479-M. COMPETENT stenographer wlshea position and guarantees satisfac tion. Write 358 Avery St, Ashland. WANTED Any kl. 1 ot cleinlng, 35o an hour. Call SI -L. WANTED MIS JLI.L.ANEOUS WANT to rent tractor. Tel. 1122-R. WANTED Cultivator horse, 1000 to 1300 lbs. Henry Croucher, Debar j Ave, 1 mile norm city limits. WANTED Furnished apartment, close in. rnone reiuicu. cm, BR1NO your laundry work to me. 419 coiumou.. WANTED To buy 1937 moOel T Ford. ) Must be bargain and In good con- dltlon. Phone 148-Y. WANTED To buy team horses, har- mess and wagon, noizgang iwncu rnone -CKBouvwi ED Laundry, completely fln- , so 10. rnone obo-a-.. EMVTt TRUCK returning from Oak land wants load from there or lnta en route. Hawley Transfer, Ptione 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK going to Csllfornia afid various part of Oregon wants lrlad. Frank Newland. 830 W. 13th iNTED Cash register. Jennings Loan Office. WANTED I Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twtna for aale. Medford bargain ' House, 27 No Orape St. lei 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES . re hwt Tf . 1 . ... i.n,,u KaHannl flnnr. firertlace. etc. Tel. S83-J-3. FOR RENT Well-furnished, clean, rriodern duplex, a rooms and sleep porch. Inquire 313 So. Orspe. FOft RENT 4-room furnished house nd garage, 818. Key at 314 Cot tage. FOR RENT strictly modern 8-room .Spanish stucco: hardwood floors. j basement, furnace, flreplsce; fine I location. Phone 455. JR RENT 2.1. North Orange. On of the outstanding homes of Med ford: 10 rooms, fine shade, beau tiful lawn, double garage; rent 915, water paid. Would sell at a bar gain. Available June 3. Call 173. w. FOR RENT Small furnished house; atrictly modern; Frlgidalre. etc. 231 No. Holly. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house with sleeping porch. 609 No. River side. FOR RENT Modem partly furnished 4-room eottace. east sld. Call at 414 Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished house at 107 Kins. Adult preferred. CZZ FOR RENT HOOSM FOR RENT Strictly modern 4-room duplex, furnished If desired. 634 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Small house with 1 acre of garden ground, close In. Phone 161 '.-W. 204 Vancouver. FOR RENT 4-room house, modern and furnished; acre trace. 1-S in berries: garden ready to use. Just north of Baker's Service Station: 33. Phone 17. SMALL furnished house for rent. SOS S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR RENT I room house: 1 room house; cabin. All furnished. 813 Summit. FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Oood 8-room house, mono 1041-M. FOR RENT A nice bouse for small family. Inquire 364 Beatty St. FOR REN1 Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White FOR RENT 4 to 8-room houses Phone 105. 10 N Central. FOR RENT Modern nouae. close In Pine shade, lawn end garden lot. 35 per month, water paid. Call at 835 South Riverside. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Clean furnished 4-room apartment, 309 Beatty Bt. Geo. Iverson. FURNISHED 3 - room apt.; lights: Rduits: no ffatftee: rent reasonable. I 243 N. Holly. APARTMENT for rent, 118 Almond. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES rKR RENT Call 790 I FOR RENT Modern furnished apart , ment: overstuffed, hardwood floors. fireplace. Inquire at Mail triDune office. FOR RENT Small apt. downstairs, in private boms. 118 Oenese. FURN. APT. for rent: 3 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgidalre. Hawk Apts. Phone 887. FRONT CORNER 1 and S-room fur nished apartments; pleasant, neat, very reasonable. 1206 E. Main St. FURNISHED house, 3 and 8-room apts.; garage. 804 W. 10th. 2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts, 876 South Central Ave. FOR RENT Modem furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace; newly decorated. Address Be 2985 Mall Tribune. ARTHUR ARMS Apts, 830 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt Light garage; 810 8s 812 Phone 4S2-H. FOR RENT 2-room apartments, 810 820 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR RENT FUKNIHHED ROOMS NICELY furnished rooms, 404 So. Orape. FURNISHED ROOMS Doubls and single; reasonable. 839 S. Central. Phone 1211. FURNISHED ROOM Private ent rance; modern, new home: garage; 812.50. Phone 789. 41 Asbland Ave. FOR KENT KOum AND BOARD FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable, 83 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 718 B. Main. BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 8 Riverside. PLEASANT room with board. 718 E. . Main. BUSINESS OPI'UH .'UNITIES NOVELTY STORE Paying business, low overhead, living quarters In same building, to trade for Med ford suburbsn home snd 8500 cash. Knight, West 8c Upp, 20 N. Bartlett. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS STORE Located east side district of Port land. Oood clean stock and doing a nice business. Valuation 82600. Sell for cash or will trade for small home in or near Medford. Address 606 E Killlngsworth Ave, Portland, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE TRADP: Almost new Hotpolnt range, also good car for cows. Address No. 333. R. 1, Oentral Point. WANTED To exchang Jersey cow for baled hay, first cutting. Box 4087. Mail Tribune. PORTLAND. Oregon. 8-room modern house for Medford property. Ad dress Chas. E. Heuer, 316 I. School St. Vlsalla. Cal. TO TRADE Fordson and Ford for wood. Medford Fuel Co. TRADE 1J acres finest soli In Jack son county; heavy stand alfalfa: clear on Incumbrance. Trade for clear Medford residence. D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main. RUPERT, Idaho, bouse ami lots for Mfdford or vicinity property. Tel. 324-Y. SERVICE STATION, auto camp site, with large body of stock lend, to trsde for rood lste model sedsn. Snap, fisrs Israel, Perrydale Ave.. Oak Orov. TO TRADE Model A Ford truck; good running order, for cows: Guernseys preferred. E. J. Whit. R F. . 1. Medford. I TRADE Equity of 160O In 8-room 1 bunRalow on macadam street for I . auburban acreage. Writ Bos 3834, Tribune. OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trad for cow. bors or fencing Tel. 14-F-ll. FOR TRADE 3 modern houses part ly furnished, for small IrLprond acreage 414 S Rlverald. FOR SALE PIH'I.TRY j BABY turks and turkev eggs. Dian Stacy i Rt. 4, Bos 177. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Jewett coach, cheap. 331 West 2nd St. SPECIAL LOW BATTERY PRICES 1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severin bat.; Slvolt 13-plat stand ard (I yr. guar.). 5: 6-volt 13-plate heavy duty, 8: 8-volt 13-plate Jun ior battery, (6 mo. guar.). 3 50. Severln Bat. rechg.. 35c, others 60c. SEVERIN BATTERY SERIVCB 1520 No. Rlrersid FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck, stske body and logging trailer with log chains: 1930 model A Ford Tu dor and small trailer; 1 model 63 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 685-W FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE 81300 equity In large bungalow No. 318 Howard street for 8300 cash or will trade for anything w can use. Loan pay ments like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or ee Clsrence Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive homes Phone 105. 80 No. Oentral. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A SAFE INVESTMENT Si acres gsrden lend, 8 acres clover and alfalfa, fine family orchard, flowera. shade, lawn, modern home, barn, garage: close In. What more can you ask for 83,300? Terms. Also 6 Acres high class soil, small modern cottage, one acre fruit. large chicken house, larg barn, beautiful shade trees. Price 93500; 350 down, balance 15 years at 6. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at 2500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phon 796. WHEN you thin: ot real estate think of Brown 8c Whit FOR SALE DOUS AND PETS FOR SALE Springer spaniel puppies. Harry Stewart. See at third bouse south of upper Grlffen Creek school. FOB SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weansr pigs, 9340. Box 81, Anderson Creek road. Talent. JERSEY COW and heifer for sale. Phone 35-X-3, Eagle Point. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range. DeLuxe model, slightly used. 835 Crater Lake Ave. 300 SELLING our 15o Pocket Clg zarette Roller direct or 100 selling dealers; 3 samples 25c: 1 doz. 81.00; 87.50 gross. Arco, 2323 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, O. PIANO SACRIFICE Late model piano located here in Medford; will sell for small balance due on contract, with terms like rent. If Interested, write at once to C. A. Remington. 1015 Jay St, Sacramento, Cal. ONE - HORSEPOWER electric motor and centrifugal pump, like new; cheap for cash. G. F. Wertz, Route 2. Oak Grove rosd. BARGAINS In used tires at Big 4 Tire House, 1761 N. Riverside, TRAILERS for sale; also made to order. Big 4 Wreckers. 1761 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Kohler 1500-watt D. C. electric light plant, like new. at half price. The Medford Exchange. rnone vjl FOR SALE Strawberries. Bo cup, picked. Bring containers. Henry Croucher, Debsr Ave, 1 mile north city limits. SEE OUR NEW SINOER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric snd tresdle Singer machines. Machines for rent and repaired. Tel. N-. changed from book listing SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO 229 E. 8th. FOR SALE Several fin buvs In re. possessed radloa for balance due. eee them at Denlson Rsdlo Shcn, 402 E. Main St. FOR QAltK Almost new Underwood typewriter. Also mahogany finish folding typewriter desk. Sell sep artely, cheap. Phon 455. FIX that driveway with granite, 61 per yd, delivered. Phon 780. FOR SALE Stock trailer off Stewart Ave. on Columbus. Yeo Young. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 8 days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR AAT.C RbHw make room for more. Phon 1051, us .u( uisoy raimer. FOR SALE Alfalfa. C. A. DeVo. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. FOR BALE Used sewing machine, all make. 88 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sswtnt Machine Oo. 34 N Bartlett FoH SALE Lady almost new black coai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap Alec two evening dresses. Inquire 348 a. RlvenMd. evenings 6 to 7 GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer uq gravel, rnone VI3-J. MISCELLANEOUS EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 810 East Main Haircut 35c. Open till 8 evening. BUILDINGS ana roofs painted by our spray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colors In materials for composition roofs. Orlnsted & Hunts. Phone 1658. have power sprayer How i the time to get your call in for spraying cork elm. apples, pesrs snd all kinds of shrubbery. Call 358-w. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what hsve you. Medford Bargain H.us. 37 No. Orape St. Phon 1043 LOCAL ot long distance muling Wt guarantee to save fou money Hsw ley transfer. 619 North BITWsldl Paua IG44-X. MISCELLA.SEOrS WATCH WORK at greatly reduced prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Good Elgin snd Wsl tham pocket watches, 83.50 up. Guaranteed satisfactory timepieces. Fay E. Diamond, Stone's Drug . Store. Central Point. CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, bridge work. etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 6 South Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTKAC1 CO Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Ibe only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title ritle Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central We. upstairs. Automuoue loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Pbone 81 for appointment Furniture etepalnng. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flntshed re-glued. We carry full line of upholstery samplfl. A N ThlOault. Tel. 069 -R . Dressmaking and tcemodrlliig. THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and .vmOLlellug. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEO ROB DO IT Tel 1173 House eleantng. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral ranut PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rater Estab lished 20 years. Ambulsnoe sere, ice. 6th St st Oakdale Tel 47. Job PrlntliiL. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing d all kinds: book binding; louee-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating oasb sale slips and everything In the printing line. 36-30 N Grape Phone 75 Lawnmowera LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75o Call and de liver tiee 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperbanglng Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 304 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. . Phone 640 or 053-R. E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 631-L. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAlGH'l Teacher ol piano Classical and populai music - courses Hslght Music Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. Piano Uemera, SEE the Baldwin .lne of Pianos at the Electrlo Wiring Co. 333 W Main sc., or can Mr, a. O. Punicker Tel 1443. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L. Piece of ruffled dress trimming I. Greek letter 9. Siberian river (1. Growing out II. Pertaining lo the side It. Complement of a mor tie 1. Work 17. Rub or knead 19. Iletalllferoui rocka 18. Forward tl. First woman 22. Bldnfu) abodei 22, Genui of fresli- Watr duetts 2S, To one fide 27. Vegetable zudntiona 21. One who dlrpatcbu tl. FIitI chargta II. Public vehicle! col too. II. Ovine animal II. Exudation fiom certain treat Solution of Yesterday's Puma T. ASAULtipp AlRf "OIW AlSIS E NIT E feJOSBjE ;! war M TO B j IttE JLM PTlVP AGiRiEiEE 41. English . Wialator: abbr. 41. Groan toftlr 41, Resembling an areola 4. Vry stronn 47. Wild animal 49. Hol'leri of lensea 10. Gfnus of sticklike lnct SI. R?KUlar ending of tbe oast tense " p P K 1 v;j 17 P I v i I ' ' . 7,',7, " "St72 ,3 ' '(' 'S ', ' ' '". 37 8 f,,:. 2f Jo"" 3"" H? ?? IT3? z "ir 32" T, 4 3 " 7i 45 " 41m " T 47 ZT" 4? : So 35 TT """"IS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Come In and get the cash today. See W E Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 RooflHg STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimate and Inspection without oharge lotb and Fir St Tel. 1077. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER a) STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8 Orape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling ot all kinds Office 809 South Front 8L Pbone 332 LEQAL NOTICE Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned wss on the 19th day of Anrll. 1932.. snnolntcd Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. Ira Marlon, de ceased, by order of the County Cor.rt of Jackson County, Oregon. All per sona having claims sgalnst said estate are required to present same, duly verified, at the office of O. C. Borks, 30 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is made on May 27th. 1933. LILLIAN E. MARION. Administratrix. O. C. BOOOS. J. F. FL1EOEL. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorneys for Administratrix. Gold Hill GOUD HILL. May 27. (Spl.) A birthday aurprl.ne party was given for Mrs. Ray Centers Msy 21. Every one danced and at the close of the evening refreshments were served About 25 attended. Mr. McCarter took' the town base ball team to Olendale 8unday to play. Those going were Clyde Kell, Woodrow Bhaver, Beth Coy, Shoe maker, Marvin Emery, Clarence Kell, Logan Gardner, MerrlH Hlttle, Bill Force and Bud Force. The Junior-senior banquet was held at the Redwoods hotel. Grants Pass Tuesday evening. The two classes and teachers attended the theater afterwards. Those who went were Wallace Iverson. Opal Hayes, Zelda Smith. Roberta Braden. Wllma Poe. Wlllard Croft, VelmA St. Clair. Virgil Edlngton. Minnie Harrison. John Fleming, Elsie Baker, Oenevte Stumfco, Netty Stone, Edith Duen berry, Leroy Tompkins, Madge Croft, Kenneth Wold, Helen Mercer, Mian Albertlna Hnnkey, Oeorge Melsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Angstead and Mrs. Mlnr.le Guy. Baccalaureate services were held at the Methodist church Sunday evening with Rev. w. R. Balrd as speaker. Several musical numbers were given by the high chool. Many parent and friends attended. Seventh and eighth grades plcnlced on Galls creek May 20. accompanied by their teachers. There wore many high school students also and, al though It rained, everyone enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Mrs. Esrl Moore went to Eugene Cross-Word Puzzle Narrow fabrlo Goddrna of malicious mischief Made of a certain cer.a I Sanctify Caustlo Bcarca Cean : nautical Cltv In Holland Metric land measure Fog hornt Coma forth Short sleep One who tnjurea Fast throriRh train Japan me measure Passage out Expression of plennura Fharnrned Corrodca Anthem New Testa ment spelling of Aaher Chroue fruit Horn Fern nlna name I. ATC RT5TE3 E - iviiL ij ss. r c dP RElAl 12. The hitter vetch II. ConriM DOWN L Velvet-black mine ril 1. VVifuJrlf-.wer 2. Tropr fruits 4. SlrtUnn Indlsne I. Ft. im a verb takes to Iwlicata time f. Funeral oration i RPBATEU NglsJHIElsl Monday. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Fer guson will attend the Rebekah as sembly and Mr. Ferguson will at tend the I. O. O. F. grand lodge. Miss Opal Hayes snd Miss Zelda Smith were In Medford Frldny. Bud Force Is acting as Janttor during the absence of William Fer guson. Mrs. WIIIIsm Ferguson was a busi ness caller In Medford Thursdsy. Mrs. Tom Smith was transacting business In Medford May 30. Mrs. Minnie Ouy and daughter, Alleen. attended the baccalaureate services at the Methodist church May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moor spent Sunday with friends and relative at Granta Pass Sunday. Mrs. Tom Cook and daughter. Ber ntc, spent Sunday at Evans creek. Ralph Cupp, who Is working at Hilt, apent the week-end here with friends and relatives. Mrs. Maybelle Dotson spent Mon day In Medford with frlenda. Thinning started st the Del Rio orchard Tuesday. Howard Drake fell, while working In hla store this week, and forced to use crutchea whll working for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Harris recently moved Into the house owned by Miss Bertha Coy, and formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Dennis spent Sunday afternoon at Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenbury expert to attend the Rogue river bridge dedication at Gold Beach this week-end. Fred Baker, who has been working at Yreka. Calif,, spent the week-end here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry chlldera and daughter. Frances, went to Crescent City May 24. High school's final examinations were given May 23 and 24. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. May 27. (Spl.) George Lowe, aeventh grada teacher, treated hla pupils to a trip to Rogue Elk Friday, where they enjoyed a picnic and general good time. Mra. Obe Pankey has for aome time been quite 111 with flu. J. C. Frey la alao 111 with flu. Mra. Warren B. Smith recently cabled her parent, Mr. and Mra. A W. Walker, that aha would leava Santa Agua, Chile, on Sunday for New York, and would arrive here for an extended visit with them. Mrs. Harry Dunba and two chll dren of Grants Paaa were week-end visitors of frlenda and relatives. Mr- and Mrs. Tom Hodgson have moved to Beaver, Cat., where Mr. Hodgson la employed In a logging camp, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lange of Corpus Chriatl, Texas, are here visiting Mr. Lange'a mother, Mrs. Marie Lange, and slater, Mlsa HUdegarde Lange. Mrs, Ella Jones of Crescent City was a house guest last week of her sister. Mrs. J. F. Hay and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Southwell and, Mr. and Mra. Newton Eddy are at tending the annual session of grand lodge. I. O. O. F ani Rebekah as sembly at Eugene. Mrs, Eddy and Mr. Southwell are delegates from the local lodges. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jackson and three children of San Jose, Cal., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wiley, parents of Mrs. Jackson. J. B. Sheley reports that ha has been at work on hit acreage near Talent, having planted two acres to onion sets. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.. Weaver of Sams Valley visited Monday In town. Miss Mary Maury was hostess Wed nesday to the Home Economics club of C. P. Grange, with 35 ladies pres ent, A few new names were added to the membership roll. The next meeting will be with Mri. Lea vert on on Rosa lane, June 33. Olive and Clarence Hill of Klam ath falls, as guests of Donald Patter son, attended the commencement program at the Central Point high school Friday night .and remained for a brief visit at the Warren Pat terson home. Clarence Hill and brother Ralph are graduates of University of Ore gon and both runners In the one and two-mile races, Ralph having made the collegiate world's record In the one-mile race. Both boys are trying out for the coming Olympics at Loi Angeles. Mlaa Irma Hamrlck, trained . nurse of several years' atandlng at Oood Samaritan hospital, Portland, la spending her vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesae Hamrlck, and greeting her many friends. Scoutmaster Carl Hover and his troop of Boy Scouts enjoyed a picnic Jaunt to Gold Ray dam, having a 8 o'clock supper on the river bank, and a trip through the power plane. In addition tc other sports. Messrs. Ed Vincent, C. E- Smith and Fleischer assisted In transporting the scouts. M- Perk left Wednesday for Lake o' the Woods to take charge of the boat concessions for the season. Court Purkeyplle, who has been station agent for several years t Central Point, was transferred to the Cold Hill station, May 33, following the discontinuance of the local sta tion. Mrs. Bessie Murphy, fifth grade teacher, left Friday for Portland to attend summer school. C, F. Ronecran has sold hla prop erty In Central Point and moved to Kanea creek. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield and Mr. and Mra. M. Watt of Medford en Joyed a drive or or the Slsklyous Sun day. Mrs. Bonney has been looking after the business of the Marine grocery store during the Illness of both Mr. and Mrs. Marine, who are recovering from the flu. J. C. Vakel snd family have moved to the property recently vacated by the C. F. Rnaecrans family. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. My era have as their house guest, Mrs. C. A. Tlpao. Of Los Angeles. Mrs. Tlpson la the mother of Mrs, Myers, and expecte to to to Seattle before reutrnlng home. Picture frames made to order, The Pauleys, opp. Holly theater, Jacksonville ' JACKSONVILLE, May 37v (Spl.) Sunday school of the Presbyterian church la preparing a program for Children's day, June 3. A picnic waa enjoyed by the Jack sonville school with the high school and seventh and eighth grades going to Helman's Bath Wedneaday, fifth and alxth grades at Helman's Thurs day, third and rourth grades picnick ed In the woods south of Jackson ville, and first and second grades picnicked on the old courthouse grounds Thursday afternoon. Saturday night Mr. Sparrow plans to hold undenominational services on the streets or Jacksonville. Mra. Ethel Olson. Mrs. Harry Whit ney. Mrs. R. V. Hutching and Mrs. Fred Butcher were business callers In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Web Clark and Mrs. Olson of Medford were luncheon guests Wed nesday of Mrs, Alex; Norrls. Mrs. Bell Parson of Ashland re cetnly visited Mlas Iaale McCully at her home here. A social meeting of tha Jackson ville Grange will be held at their hall Friday evening. Mrs. George Blerton and son of Alturas. Cal.. la visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Cant rail, and son, John Cantrall. Alfred Norrls and Alfred Babb re turned here Wednesday after a week at Tule lake, building a house on Mr. Norrls homestead. Home Economics club of the Jack aonvllel Grange met with Mrs. G. O. Sanden Wednesday afternoon. Roll- call was answered by each member with a favorite cooking recipe. Re freshments were served by the host ess. Mrs. Ashley Is 111 at the Commun Ity hospital in Medford. Lynn Rum'ey is able to be out again after a severe siege of flu. Junior Legion played Medford Doughboys Monday afternoon, win ning by a score of 13 to i. In sn errorless game for Jacksonville, the Junior Legion played Central Point here Thursday afternoon. Ora Manning of Talent called on C. B. Dunntngton Wednesday. Miss Alios Ward former Jackson vf 11 upperclassman, but now of Med ford. visited school here Thursday as a guest of Burdette Dunnlngton. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cook ot Holly wood. Cel., are visiting their niece, Mrs. Peter Pick. Mlas Lucille Stearns and Lillian Brown were week-end gueats at the Peter Flck home. Jewel Howard and Rollln A. Can- trail were married at Freewater, Ore, May 19. Mrs. Cantrall Is a teacher at Klamath Folia and Mr, Cantrall la engaged In the lumber business in Klamath county. Rollln Cantrall Is the son of Nanna Ankeny Can- trail, former resident here. Miss Helen Jane Crotty, nurse of Medford, spent the week-end with Miss Carmen Dorothy. Mrs. Charley Dorothy entertained with a surprise birthday dinner Mon day evening, honoring her son Don ald's 33rd birthday. - Quests present were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lawrence and children of Medford and Miss Car men Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs, Lemuel Gober of Thompson creek spent Tuesday night at the J. A. Oober home here. They left Wednesday for Klamath Falls to visit relatives. Farmers of this district are quite busy this week harvesting their first crop of alfalfa. Mrs. Jessie Beery Carrtco of Sac ramento, Cal., formerly of this place, la recuperating after undergoing a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital in Med lord last week. Fred Edens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Edens of the United States navy, arrived here Wednesday on a short furlough to visit his parents. His ship is stationed at Bremerton Wash, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Jr., of Sacramento are visiting their uncle, Dr. J. w. Robinson and frlenda In Jacksonville. Jacksonville was well represented at the southern Oregon Royal Neigh bors' convention at Klamath Falls, May 34. Those from Jacksonville lodge were: Sadie Adams, Anna Cole man, Mrs. George Backus, M-s. F. A. Henspeter, Redena Stevenson, aKth erlne Wendt, Lottie Bowman, Myrtle Mcrri field, Violet Wilson and Vivian Wilson. Jacksonville school board met Wed nesday evening and awarded the con tract for Janitor to Fred Butcher. G. W. Oodward was given the con tract for furnishing the Jacksonville school wood. Climax CLIMAX. Msy 27, (Spl.) Everett Orusom graduated from Central Point high school May 20, and Is now st horns on th ranch here. Oarrel Charley spent Wednesday night at the Hurst home. Ksyton McLean and Mllroy Char, ley planted corn for L. H. Wert last week. Election day passed quietly hr. On account of th heavy rain, only a few vote wer cast her. N. P. Hanson spent th week-end with his daughter and son-in-law In Central Point. Mrs. Chas. Janteen of Central Point visited the Werts family Monday. Mrs. Walter Charley called on Mra. Hurst and Mrs. Werts Tuesday fore noon. , Mrs. A. J. Ortssom and daughter Nellie attended commencement x rcuw at Central Point Friday. Blgham broth.ra of Antelope wer her Monday and Tuesday, They hav rented th Pell ranch. Menlfr Charley visited relative her over the week-end. Mllroy Charley visited In Eagle Point Monday. L. If. Werts made a hurried trip to Mriford Tuesday afternoon. Th county grader worked a day on the road recently and all shsll be glad when the work la finished. Miss Vera Kershaw made a trip to MedJord Moods. Meteorological Report May tT, 1932. Forecasts. " Medford and vicinLtv: Ton'-rrifc in. Saturday cloudy and unsettled; mod em tempera lure. Oregon: Partly cloudy and at timet unsettled tonight and Saturday showers in mountains and along tbe. cosst; moderate temperature. Local Data. Lowest temperatur. this tnornlns 43 degrees. Temperature a vear am tA& Highest, 8J; lowest. 43. Total precipitation itnoe seotembM 1, 1931, io n inches. Relative humidity at ft p. m, vest terday, 34; ft , m, today, 81. Sunset today, 7:38 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:40 a. nv . Sunset tomorrow, T:36 p, m. Observations Taken at ft a. i: .Meridian Time. mniir f fl f Baker Cltj Boston Bols ........ M SO ! 92 S3 38 IS 68 IS 43 74 43 tl 84 50 40 78 98 75 42 88 68 88 84 88 (0 74 48 70 44 80 44 84 S3 83 80 62 42 90 88 Clear Cloudy dourly Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear ' Cloudy Cloudy Clew Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Chicago . Denver ea Moines Free no Hf lens, Lo Angelea MEDFORD Ne York Phoanlx Portland i Reno . Rosebure; Salt Lak San Francisco....- Seattle ........ Spokane Waahtngton. D.O. Fern Valley PERN VALLEY, May 27. (Spl.) Thl community I far from a lasy place the day. AM th farmer ar busy haying, spraying, gardenlnf and preparing to atart tnlnnlng. Mr. Alford ha been putting out tomata plant th pat few day. All welcome Mr. nd Mra. rl. M, Henry back after a prolonged ty rt thalr winter horn In Medford. Mr. and Mr. Nolan Montgomery ar new resident her. They hav moved In th house on Dr. 8wend burg'i place) when Mr. Montgomery li employed, Margret Hughes and Erneot xVer of Medford were gueat of Mlt Hughe' parent Sunday. In th afternoon they enjoyed a horseback rid. Mr. and Mr. Cyril Steele and fam ily apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Harry Steel. . i Pearl Wl'son of Aahland was her. on business Tuesday. Mr. Payne, th mall man, tu re turned from hi vacation and cam; back on th mall lout, th JaM oj th week. Helen and Lillian Kantor wer wit a part yof friend enjoying a ewlna at th Twin Plunge In Aahland Sun day. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Long and Don. aid, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mar. shall and children picnicked at th) Grant Pass park Sunday and In th afternoon attended th Talent-Grant Pas baseball game at th fair ground. Donna Monla ot Browns boro ha. been rleltlng friends and relative her th past week. Sunday nigh she waa th. guest of Marguerlt Cunningham. Tuasday evening h visited Lola Mason at Talent. Mrs. Ralph DeWltt attended th Ladles' Missionary soolety meeting of th Presbyterian church In Medford Wednesday ftrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ward war dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Ray Wrlfht In Medford Wednesdsy. Mr. and Mra. Fred Busey wer la Medford on business Thursdsy morn ing. Mrs. L. K. Hughes and Mrs. Ed Mar shall called on Mrs. Oeorge Mcclain In Phoenix Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. MeClaln ha been quit III for th past several weeks. Sh recently was operated on but Is not recovering as rapidly as sh should. Mrs. Floyd Wstklns, her daughter, was also her guest, Prospect PROSPECT, May 27 (Spl.) Vot ing Friday was quite heavy here, a thsr wss keen Interest. Mr. and Mr. Robert Neely of Cali fornia hav moved onto th Ever green ranch and will farm H for j year or two until th owner move her from Cllfornla. Mr. Wilkinson and ton have mores Into Uie tenant bouse on the W. T. Qtieve ranch. Mr. end Mrs. Oh arte Manning) spetn Tuesday In Medford, shopping and visiting relatives. Prospect school close thl week. Commencement was Thursday night an dth school picnic Friday. Mrs. Oscar Waddal and children will leave in a few day to reside nssr Bend, where Mr. Waddet Is nv ployed. Mr. snd Mrs. C. W. Clarke bar returned from a year's sojourn la Santa Crua, Csl. Mr. and Mrs. Rub Moor anal children drov to Brown' cabin Sun day to visit relative. Mr. and Mr, chaunoey Arrant n4 Mrs. Wsldo Nye are spending a tee days at Crescent City. CHEAP WOOD Over 4 1, tiers 1T lab for 84 80 and over tiers 13" labs for 85 00 Ask about Pre kind ling. Valley IM1 Co. Tel 7, '