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PAGE FIFTEEN WHAT YOU W ANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE V'A.tiHiC vo lUlttV 18' ArEDFORD MSIL TRIBTJJsE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JT"E 3, 1932. B0tUl0VV i niiYMiilii tri HlTiDli-liMril DON'T FORGET ijO PHONE THAT WAIN1 AU HERE ARE THE RATES! Per word first Insertion (Minimum 3Sc) Bach additional Insertion. uf word ii 1 -lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy change 1Ji Phone 75 LOST Pocketbook containing money d check. Reward. Return Trib une Ollice. LOST If dog missing, call 1618. HELP WANTED MALE i5S?NTrnarfor"sales"ork. e perlence not essential. Box 4129 Mail Tribune. HELP WANTED Mme and female. '"' l"l"-,JJ.l,VJkT,1 onrinv JOBS. $106-250 month. Menrwomen. 18 to 60. Paid summer vacation. Short hours. Common education usually sufficient. Experience usually un necessary 35 coached free. Full p'ScuUr. and list pltion. FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Insti tute, Dept. 257C. Rochester. N. Y. $1360-13400 YEAR. Government Jobs. Men-women, 18-50. Steady work. We coach for examinations. UrtPJJ' tlons and full particulars FREE. write immediately today sure. Box 1330C, Mall Tribune, Medford. Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN with child wants to keep house for man. small wages and home. 349 S. Riverside, Apt 10, Kosewooa p . h Mr, A IrinA.nt nine. 350 WAT I an hour. Call B81-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ANYONE with a well built house of three room, for sale, write to H. p., lock box 62, Roseburg, Oregon. WANT TO BUY Fir bark on the stump. Write P. O. Box 713. WANTED Will exchange house rent for good used oar. 316 HavenSt. BRING your laundry work to me. 419 Columbus. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished. fl lb. Phone 889-X-3. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land want load from there or point en route. Hawley Transfer, Phone 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parts of Oregon wants load. Frank Newland, 820 W. 13th St. (WANTED Csh register. Jennings boan union. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medlord Bargain House, 37 No. Grape St. lei 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room house. 403 N. Bartlett, ! lot. fine growing gar den. $10.00 In advance; water paid. Inquire 344 N. Central. Tel. 753-W. FOR SALE OR RENT New 3-room modern house, partly furnished. $16.50. Will take lot aa down pay ment or what have you. Inquire 314 Cottage. rOR RENT Modern 4 room furnish ed house. 1032 W 10th St., Phone 1645-Y. FOR RENT Five-room fumiahed " home In Perrydele on Jacksonville highway for two months. Lovely yard, shsde trees. Charlea R. Ray Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT Good 5 room house, nicely furnished, on West Jackson. Phone 697-J-l. FOR RENT 4 room bungalow, ready . occupancy June 8. Mrs. C. L. Wll- n. Central Point, Route I. Phone y2l. FOR RENT 1013 East Main, five room unfurnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, furnace, double ganwe, attractive yard. 43 Inc. water. Charles R. Ray Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT Five rooms, furnished bungalow, close In. Key at 146 So. ivy. FOR RENT 2-room modern house, neat, convenient, reasonable. 1015 w. nth. FOR RENT 33 North Orange. One of the outstanding homes of Med ford; 10 rooms, fine shade, beau tiful lawn, double garage: rent $43. water paid. Would sell st a bar gsln. Available June J Call 1473-W. FOS RENT Modern partly (urntuhed 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 414 6 Riverside. ' FOR RENT Small house with 1 acre ; of garden ground, close lu. Phone 161 -W. 204 Vancouver. S7ALL furnished house for rent. 305 0 Oekda.e FOR . EN'T 4-room furnished hou. very cheap to reliable paxty. Tel.i O, DeVoe, L LOST j FOR RENT ROUSES POR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. POR RENT Good o-room bouse, rbone 1041-M. POR RENT Modern house, close In. Pine shade, lawn and garden lot. 20 per month. Call at 52S 8outh Riverside. POR RENT Homes Furnished or unfurnished. Brown Whit. POR RENT to a-roorn house Phone 105. 80 N Oentrsi. POR RENT 3 room house; 1 room house: cabin. All furnished. 813 Summit. FOR REST APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furnished apt. bsth and private entrance, cheap to Rood tenant, fl E. Jackson. Phone 593-Y. ENTIRE lower floor, modern, unfur nished. Inquire 146 S. Ivy. FURNISHED apt., new overstuffed. Frlgldalre. The Berben. 10 Quince. MODERN furnished apt. downstairs, private bath and garage. Phone 745-X. 125 No. Holly. CLEAN, furnished apartment. 317 West Second. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 329 No. Holly. FURNISHED 4-room apartment, P, O. Block, Holly Apartments. APARTMEN"! for rent, 118 Almond. FOR RENT Furnished apta, vacant June 1st. One 2-room apt. $16; one 3-room apt. $25. New and clean, light and airy. Overstuffed fumt ture. Hot water, elec. for cooking. New B. Apt., 412 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES rtR RENT Call 798 PURN. APT. for rent: rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apt. Phone 687. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur nished apartments; pleasant, neat, very reasonable. 1205 E Main St. FURNISHED house. 3 and 3-room apt.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 3-ROOM APT. Also nlos front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Fan Apts, 376 South Central Ave. ARTHUR ARMS Apts, 830 N. Holly FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light garage: $10 - $13 Phone 452-H. POR RENT 3-room apartment. $10 620 So Plr. Phone 1320. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD FOR RENT Attractive room, home oooklng, reasonable. 33 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DOES 3 INTEREST YOU? I have an Investment earning 3 net in $16,000. STOP-LOOK-LISTEN $4000 cash will buy thla. Property under lease. Owner needs cash. C. S. Butter- field, realtor. FOR EXCIIANOE FOR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY In 320 acres hill land good running spring, some good timber. Would take small town property. J. W. WAKEFIELD AGENCY, 107 East Main St., Medford WILL TRADE 1926 studebaker Com mander sedan for truck. Write P. O. Box 713. PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. Box 31-B. TRADE 13 acres finest soil In Jack son county; heavy stand aiiaiia; clear on Incumbrance.' Trade for clear Medford residence. D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main. RUPERT, Idaho, house and lots for Medford or vicinity property. Tei 324-Y. TRADE Equity of $1600 In 6-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage, writ nos soo. Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 modern houses part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 8. Riveratde. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING the following tractors that have been overhauled by us subject to prior sale. I Fordson. $175. 1 Fordson with Heater winch mounted on front. $350. This Is a dandy rig for logger or contractor. 2 model W Cletrae tractor, choice for $350. These are real bargalna com In and look 'em over. MILLER 8ANFORD TRACTOR CO. 32 s. Plr St.. Medford REPOSSESSIONS MUST BB SOLD 1930 Pont lac coach and coupe; 1920 Pont lac aedan; 1928 Bulck sedan; 1928 Dodge sedan; 1928 Olds sedan, new series 1931 Ford sedan; 1931 Chevrolet coupe. We have 30 for you to select from, at all prlc. PONTIAC SALKS c SERVICE So. Riverside SPECIAL LOW BATTERY PRICES 11 FOR YOUR old battery on any Sever! n bat.; 61 volt 13-plate stand ard (1 yr. guar ). $5: 0-volt 13-plate heavy duty. Id: 6-volt 13-plate Jun ior battery. (8 mo. guar ), 13 50. Srverln Bat. reche.. 25c. others 50c. SEVER IN BAT1ERY 8ERIVCE 1520 No. Riverside FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck, stake body and locglnx trailer with log chains; 1030 model A Pord Tu dor and small trailer: 1 model 63 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 605-W FOR BALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE 11200 equltv In large buntrnlow No. 318 Howard street for 6300 cah or will trade for anvthing we can use. Loin pay ment like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or see Clarence Pierce. FOR sale Attractive borne- Phone 106 60 No central. FOR SALE REAL EHT I I E cOR SALE At bargain, fire acrs improved: 6-room house. Box 1411 Jscksonvii;. I FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 122-acre farm, free wat er right. 50 acre meadow; 18 head cattle, hay. plenty wood. Bargain. $3600. Terms. W. C. Perry, R. J Grants Pass. REAL BARGAIN Thre acre roae garden must be sold at once on ac count of sickness. Property loca ted ! blocks to ocean at Pebble Beach. Crescent City Calif. See Rus sell J. Hurley or George D. Grant. Crescent city, Calif. POR SALE Oood home, acreage). Housea for rent. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. SUBURBAN H OM ESE EK RRS SEE THIS 3 ACRfc-3 of finest to.), with garden. berries, fruit end shade trees com ing on. well located, 6-room mod ern home and garage, automatic pressure system, a high-quality home. 13000.00. Will accept some clear trade. Have client for small good or chard, about 20 down, balance j '-op payments. ; THE REAL. ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. Sixth St. Tel 1409. LARGE, well Improved ranch close to Medford. not irrigated, to ex change for smaller ranch or city property. Box 4267, Tribune. RIVER FRONTAOE AT HTOHBANKS 30 acre 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. Phone 790. WHEN you turns of real estate think of Brown ft White FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs 92.00. Box 61, Anderson Creek Road, Talent. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schulz, Beagle, Ore. JERSEY COW and Jewey heifer for sale. Phone 35-X-3, Eagle Point. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS R. R. ticket good until June 0 to Eugene. Grand Hotel. LADIES' return ticket to Portland, Spokane and Whlteflsh. Montana. Expires June 6. Phone 641-L. FOR SALE Oaa range and water heater. Phone 727-J. CHOICE VARIETY ASTER PLANTS. 1002 west Eleventh. Phone 1173-Y. PLANTS Asters 10c doe. Rogers, 619 Crater Lake, Phone 1I38-J. PLANTED Zinnias, asters, petunias, cosmos. 311 Willamette. SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on eleo ' trie and treadle Singer machines. Machines for rent and repaired. Tel. N-. changed Xrom book listing W 04W. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 229 E. 0th. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 3 days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co, FOR SALE Baby turka cheap. Must make room for more. Phone 1051, ask for Glady Palmer, FOR SALE Alfalfa, 0. A. DeVoe. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. GARDEN OIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes, 16 up; terms It desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 94 N. Bartlett FOR SALE Ladys almost new blank coai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap. Also two evening dresses. Inquire ao 8. Riverside, evenings 6 to 7 MISCELLANEOUS MATTRESSES RENOVATED, recover ed, and fumigated; new ones made to order. One day service. Prices reasonable. Dale Flowers, with Burk's. 112 No. Front, phone 145-J. EAST SIDE BARBER 8 HOP 010 East Main. Haircut 35c. Open tlU 8 evenings. BUILD1NOS ana roofs painted by our spray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colors in materials for composition roofs. Qrlnsted St Runtzi. Phone 1058. WE PAY CASH aw IU11UVHI1, IWU VI W 1 1 ss. I UIII jou. Medford Bargain HmiM, 27 .w. ui. aim ruuu iud, LOCAL or long dlatano, nauiini W, fuarante to sa. rou money Haw ley iTantnr, sin Mono Rlf.rsld. Phone 1044-X. COMMERCIAL haulm of all kinds tip to two tons at reasonable rates. Phone 133S-W. CASH paid for ola told, Jewelrr, bridj work, eto. Jennings Loan uiuoe. no. soutn rront. BISINK DIIIKCTORT JACKSON CO. BSTKaCI CO. Abstract of Till, and Till Insurance. The onl complete Title Bratem la Jackson Count. MURRAY ABHTRACT CO. Abstract ot Title Tltl tnaurano. Rooms I and 6. No 13 North Central It upstair. AntomouU lmo. CONTRACTS RXTINANCED PAVVENTS REDUCED W pa. up baJano due dealer, bank or finance company and eifceno four payment Additional mono loaned. Pnone tl n Appointment Furnltura tupatrlnf. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re ftniabd re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery ssvmple, A. M Thlbault, Tel BflO-R Oreaamsklng end tw-roodHing THK FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and .vmoueiiuj, 424 Mediord B.dj Phone 1161, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Helical curve T. Sea robber IX Courteous M. Number IS. A particular IS. Metal fastener 18. Impertinent 19. Government levy ?0. Enctlsh colm 22. Utshop'a Juris diction !S. And : Latin 54. Small flfih 26. Appellation of a former president ST. Giver 29. Oil: suffix "0. Runs 32. Ased 33. Notable period 34. Book of rubrics 31 Symbol for tellurium 55. Allude 41. Hebrew letter 42. Closest 4.S. Behold 46. Uncle: Scotch 4S. Incipient laugh 49. Chest bone 50. Decomposes 52. Conclude Solution of Yesterday's Puxxt A L E M'SjjlC ggS R E IL lEiAIS E fT PiOAfDAiRiR S!o;oSiCtA;uiP SiaOJTtif E 88. Put Into cipher 64. Keeps away from M. Rubber SS. Plaited straw, grass or palm leavg for making hats tl. Scarcest N0 tMjoTR E m I A E R 'fiWK T e Jcju a1do!r, Ml a lu rTat e SiOiR'RiElLTstisiTIETAMD 2 J p T5 e S I? iO hi 1a3 m n w M. m. . . -3 7,22 trr.nr M 34 35 . Ji, 3f . -38 Si Jo . W; ' ;' 't M ' "1 1 j 1 1 ISM 1 1 I 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET OBOROE DO IT Tel 1173 Bouse cleaning, Floor waxing, Ori ental rug oleanlng, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOM& Extinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in wuthern Oregon. Printing oJ all kinds; book binding; loiee-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Lawn mowers LAWNMOWER3 SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c Call and de liver fiee 23 No. Plr. Phone 261. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come In and get the cash today. See W E Thomas 46 So. Central. Phone 130 Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 053-R. E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 62UL. FOR PAINTINO. paper hanging and kalsomlntng, phone 1018-W. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAlOH'i Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. Piano Deaiert. SEE the Baldwin ine of Pianos at the Electric Wiring Co, 222 W Mam St.. or call Mrs. H. O. Putucker Tel. 1442. Roof: Ml STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builder of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge loth and FU St. Tel. 1077. Trantirr. DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8 Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060 BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No central Phone 816 Prices tight. Servioe guaranteed. RE1NKJNG THUCKJNO SERVICE Transfer and hauling ot all kinds Office 600 South Front St. Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Nottre to Creditors. Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned waa on the 10th day of April, 1932. appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. Ira Marlon, de ceaed, by order of the County Co. rt of JarkAon County, Oregon. All per sons havlnk claim aint said estate are required to present same, duly verified, at th office of O. C. Bgtt", ao Horth Central Avenue. Medford, Oreson. within lit month from the date of the flrnt publication of this (notice, which is mwle on May 37th. 1033. LILLIAN K MARION, Administratrix. o. o. Bonofl. J. F. PLIAOEL. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorneys for Administratrix. Not Ire of Appointtnrnt nf Adminis trator. Notice la hereby givn that the undersigned, Cam 11. Biker, is ibe Cross - Word Puzzle T. Writing imple ment t. He: French 9. Corded fabric 10. Prayers 11. Cylindrical It Comes In IT. Indian : comb. form 20. Leopard : poet. Zl. Type measure 24. Lawgiver IS. Heron 25. Grow drowsy 31. Simpleton 11. Uaello 14. Dramatic mu sical works 3ft. Take away 34. Mast wild 37. One of the Brit 1th Isles 39. Omits 40. Masculine nam 45. Plural ending 44. Senior 47. English school 49. Flower 61. Transgression 3. Elevator car riage 65. 601 67. Sun god SUSIE1N VlhfN DOWN L Treated mali ciously , 1. Food staple I. The holly 4. Border ft. Near f. Social outcast duly appointed, acting and qualified administrator of the estate of Cyrus M. Paul. Deceased. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby required to present the same to said Sam H. Baker. Grants Paw, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months irom me aaie oi ims nuwee, am ay law required, and all persons owing said estate are hereby required to make payment of their lndebtedr.ee to the said fiam H. Baker at said filnce. Date of first publication, the 27th day of May, 1032. SAM H. BAKER, Administrator of the Estate yt Cyrus M. Paul, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ella W. Peters, Deceased. Notice la hereby given, that the First National Bank of Medford, Ore gon, by an Order duly made, given and entered In the above entitled Court and matter, has been appointed and now la duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of the es tate of the above named decedent, Ella W. Peters. All persons having claims against said above named estate or the de cedent are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the said Administrator at the office of Its attorney, T, J. En right, at Room 11, at 82 N. Central Ave., In the City of Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published May 37, 1032. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MED FORD. ORE.. Administrator. Talent TALENT, June 3. (Special) Mrs. Fred Rapp, sons Joe, Ray and Chester, and her mother, Mrs. Ida French mo tored to Tule Lake, Calif. Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Crawford and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ha?kler were guests of Rev. and Mrs. William tew sadder Sunday. Ladles auxiliary of the Baptist church meet today with Elder O. H. Predlnberg. At the last meeting they made a quilt to send to their home missionaries, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Bla lock and family at Caldwell. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. E- Lester Newbry and sons Lewla and Loyal, were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Pope Sunday. Miss Edna Newbry, elected delegate for the district, of the Women's Home Missionary society, left Monday for Portland to attend the state conven tion there this week. The last cllntc of the year for chil dren of pre-ftchool age will be held at the city hall next Wednesday after noon. All mothers are invited to bring their children. Women's Home Mlaslonsry society of the Talent M. E. church me; with Mrs. Frank Holdrldge Thursday after non. New officers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. Jackson, formerly of Miles City, Mont., who moved here recent ly, suffered a severe stroke Thurs day and is confined to the Com munity hospital in Ashland, ffhe la reported murh Improved and hopes are hJd for complete recovery. Her son arrived from Mil city Saturday. Community club met at the city hall Wednesday afternoon In honor of the elderly ladles of the commun ity. An interesting program was en Joyed, and each lady seventy or over wm presented a beautiful bouquet. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Lewsadder are entertaining their three little grand sons this week, while the children's parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lew sadder are moving from Eugene to Portland. AiVI 0 , EI NJiO I T i E I D Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. June 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Rocque. managers of the local telephone of fice, attended a banquet May 28 at the Meoford Hotel, given by officials of the Columbia Utilities company. including D. O. Hood of Portland. president and George Ford, Klamath Falls, manager. May 29 the party vis ited Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Lot tie A yen, and Mrs. Cal Thompson of Butte Falls motored to Central Point May 37 where they visited the ceme tery In preparation for Decoration day. Twelve members were present May 25 at the home economics club when plana were completed for the build ing of cupboards in the Grange kitchen. John Smith will build them in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and daugh ter Barbara were dinner guests May 27 of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth. W. H. Young, cashier of First State bank, spent the week end at the coast fishing. Mrs. C. F. Da vies, Mrs. G. E. Ouster haut. Mrs. W. H. Young. Mrs. R. T. Seaman. Mrs. A. C. MltUentAedt, Mrs. Oertrude Haak and Mrs. Sam Coy at tended the first meeting of the ex tension unit organized May 37 by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack. Next meeting will be June 10 at Mrs. O. E. O in tern aut's and will be a canning dem onstration. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield left May 30 for Klunath Falls where Mr Hatfield will be employed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark were din ner guests May 30 of Mrs. W. H Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hurst were dinner guests May 30 of Mr. and Mrs Will Hurst. Mra. J. A. Bttterllng called May 81 on Mrs. Edith Weldman. Mrs. C. V. Jackson of Butte Falls visited Mrs. Prank Brown Friday af ternoon. May 37, Nettle Grover of Medford was here May 38 calling on friends. H. S. Chlrgwln was In town May 28 on business. Mrs. Wm. Perry, extremely 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital, is reported to be somewhat better. Mr. and Mra. Earl fltoner have moved to an apartment in the second story of Mr. and Mn. Royal Brown's home. Mrs. Cliff Htckson who has been 111 for some time In Medford returned home May 20. Fred Petit grew waa In town May 91. Sam Harnlsh, slightly Injured in a recent automobile accident, has re turned from his son's place to his own home. Mra. Austin of Wellen has tak en the place of Mra. Anna Swagy as housekeeper for Mr. Harnlsh. Special meeting of the school board will be held June 8. Claude Blaine of Portland spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Bitterllng. Shorty Miles of Butte Falls v til ted May 31 fcith Lyle Van Scoy en route to Central Point. Lawrence Wlnslow went to Med ford on business May 31. Mrs. Edith Weldman took hie place in the Faber tie Co. store. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent were In town May 31. Mrs. Kent visited with Mrs. Grace Walker, Mrs, Frances Canfleld and Mra. A. Wood rich were Medford visitor May 31. Rudy Weldman worked at the local oheeae factory May 80. Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodrlch were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward Monday evening. May 30. A group of local folk, Charlea Pet tlgrew, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley and son Bert land, Mr, and Mrs. Millard Robertson, Mary Hannaford, Rudy Weldman, Clarence TIngleaf, Delbert Tin leaf, Beulah TIngleaf, Hazel Smith, Eleanor Throckmorton, Doro thy Coy, Wallace Dinsmore, Donald Ashpole, Sylvia Hawkins, Charles aturgill attended the barn dance at the J. H. Stanley ranch In the Ante lope district May 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Davtes were in town May 81. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and son Donald were Medford visitors May 39. Judge Florey vlalted May 80 with his sister. Mrs. Paul Hoffard. D. R. Patrick and Fd Pence of Cutte Falls were here May 31. W. E. Hammel was In Eagle Point on business May 81, Bill Miller who has been attending O. S. 0. Is expected home for the summer, this week. Ed Clngcade went to Medford on business May 31. According to Mrs. Ntttte TIngleaf. matron of the Juvenile Grange, meet ings during the summer will be held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays cf the month. Mr. and Mrt. Paul Robertson and children of Cascade Oorge visited Mr and Mrs. J. O. Hannaford. Charlea Walker left May 80 for Derby to be employed for the Owen- Oregon Lumber Co. Alice Walker will assist Mrs. J. W King with the service station this summer. Jack 0 tonne 11. Tom Ke.iton, Or vllle Henderson, and Tom Zoganoff, as foreman, began work last week for the Owen-Oregon. Mr. arvl Mrs. Mike Evanoff of the Cater Lske highway were In town May 81. Mrs. Frank Brown and Mn. J. 0. Hannaford cleaned the public li brary last week. Mr. and Mrs. Perl Prince and Mr and Mrs. David Prlnoe went to Apple gate May 38. Barney Seaman la here visiting bis brother, R. T. Seaman. Auto glaa Installed while you wait Prices right Brill sheet Metal Wort, Broken window td by Tro' Diidie CaoiMt Work, Beagle BEAGLE, June 3. (Spl) Six Ant- ioch eighth grade pupils all paaaed with good grades. Mrs. Pomeroy was the teacher the last term All at tended the Jackson county school day at Ashland and received their diploma t. They were Marie Seeg mtller, Morris Frlnk, Desmond sweet, Ralph Ellis, Doran Moe and Lloyd Sanderson. Meadows school closed last week. Misa Jta.net to Gore was teacher. The school spent the Is it day plcnlclng In Afthlnnd park. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pomeroy left Saturday morning for Washing to visit Mr. Pomeroy's parents and en route will visit Mra Pomeroy's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Talent and fam ily of Albany. Mrs. Pomeroy 8r of Washington who visited relatives and friends here for two months, went home with them. Mary Sollle of the Meadows and ; Waltnr and Harriot Frey of LaKe Creek were Sunday guests at the Sanderson home. Robert De Arnold Is seriously 111 with the chicken pox. Charlie De Arnold has Just gotten over them and Is able to be out again. Mrs W UhUe- of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. Crandall of Califor nia called at the Frlnk and Swanaon homes Tuesday. Mrs. Crandall will be remembered aa Eva Inlow who made her home here for a number of years. Fruit thinners from this commun ity began work at the Red Skin orchard Tuesday morntng. Bible school began Tuesday at the school house and will continue two weeks, with Mlsa Harwood of Ash land as teacher. Arleen Blaine returned home Sat urday from Medford. She "has been visiting relatives there for a week. A number of farmers have their hay down during this, stormy weath er and several are loosing quite a few email turkeys Hhe rain lla good for the growing crops and late gardens. Several from here attended the Grange barn dance In the Eagle Point district Saturday night. At the last school board meeting the members decided on Mlas Bou- som of Medford as teacher for the coming term, Mr. Davis has purchased several dairy cown the last few days. He expects to buy sevoral cows tor his ranch east of Beagle where he la making a home, Mr. Neighbors la planting hie ranch to broom corn, the first any have seen grown In this community. Mr. Neighbor has a broom machine and makes brooms for the market Frank Nelson spent the week-end visiting his brother Henry, and fam lly at the Newhall orch.vrd west of Central Point. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Pence and small son were week-end guests of Mrs. Pence's parent, Mr. and Mrs. If. M, Sweet. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, June 8. Spl) Mrs, M. Rose who had ft severe heart attack U able to be about the house again, Mrs. Llndaey and Mrs. Rowley of Medford visited at the O. A. Parker home south of Phoenix Sunday. Mrs Leta Furry visited her sla- ter-ln-law Mr. Bell Purry, In Phoe nix Monday, Mrs. Lula Hamlin and son Mervln, went to Hilt, Calif,, Memorial day. H. G. Parker visited his daughter, Mra. F. A Burns, Tuesday. Howard Frame arrived Wednesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mr. H W. Frame of West Talent. Miss Dorothy Carles of Phoenix returned home Tuesday from a vaca tion In Victoria, B. C. Her grand mother accompanied her to her former home there and will visit for a month, and returned to her daughter's, Mra Robert Frame'e at Phoenix. C, C. Carey,' who formerly lived In Phoenix near Mrs. Carles' home h traded his place for California property and moved hi family to the new location. Tomato acreage In Eden Precinct la coming alone fine now. Among the grower are Mr. Ace of Talent, who ha eleven acre on the Beeaon land and ft Mr. Putman on the Coleman tract with eleven acre, and Mr. Pipe of Phoenix ha six acre F. E. Jacob of Talent waa elected delegates to the Odd Fellows con ventlon at Eugene and he and hi family spent the week there and then went to Portland to visit. Mrs, Jacob' daughter Mrs, Wlthrow, live at Eugene. Mr h. A. Drakes of East Eden ts able to go to Medford about once a week, end enjoy the fide. Mrs. Addle Barneburg le taking treatment In Medford each week. Mr. and Mr. F. A. Burne of Med ford visited Mrs. Burn father near Phoenix Monday evening. Mr and Mr. Miller of Phoenix have 'purchased a new Ford car and enjoy driving about the valley. T. Stewart and family who have been living at the Rader place south of Phoenix, have moved back, to Medford. Eugene Hesenfurther, owner of the former Hargrave orchard eouth of Phoenix, has disposed of the last of hi fruit. He had some Winter Nell pear he had put tn cold storage. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN. Jun . (Spl) Long Mounuin school closed on May 36 with a program at the Clka picnic grounds, which wa well at tended. Itefresnment wer set red and a pleasant evening was enjoyed MUs Gladys Hoffman and brother Vernon, spent the evening with M and Mrs W. R. Holman May 80. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh enter tlned at dinner May 30, Mr. an4 Mrs. W. R. Holman and family. Howard Gold and Henry Hoi mats spent the afternoon with Henry and Hugo Englehardt May 81. A birthday party waa given lor Ma Isle Shelley May SO. Game were enjoyed through the evening, after which refreahmente were served AH reported" a good time. Charles Jackson waa In Medford Tuesday having his car fixed. The farmers are all watting- for better weather to continue their haying. Shady Cove 8KADT COVB, Jun . (Spl) Mark Winkle 1 rlaltlng his brother Chxs. Winkle, (or a (ew dsys. ' XI lu Edith Briatow Is visiting her parenta for a week or two. W. T. Bostwlck and Mr and VIrs. Harold Bostwlck of Ashland wer Sundar visitor of Mr. and Mr. U B. Brlstow. , Jessie Miller ha moved to hi new home on Rogu river. Mra. John Laden and Mr Lillian Trusty and daughtere Helen and Ruth, vlltd at Ashland Mar 33. Mis Helen took part In the grad uation exercises. Mr,. Lillian Trusty went to Salem Monday to aee her husband, Marlon Trusty. MUs Ellen Baker of Derby U vis iting her mother Mr,. Florence Haa- kins, this week. ' Jack Zlmmerly vent to Taktma, Wash, Friday to be with his wife. who 1 at til hospital. Earl and Olen Yorton of Brown- boro rented the Bert Dennt plac and moved her last week Mr. and Mr. Frank Johneon, Mr. and Mra. Moee Johnson and son wer visitors at Dare Smlth'a horn In Butte Fall May 23. Charlie winkle, Alvln Conovr and son Victor and Clifton, began rid In for cattle June 1, Intending to take them to the foreat range. Sams Valley 8AM8 VALLEY, Jun 8, (Spl.) Mis Kancy Day received first prln at th Medford garden show on her model garden. Mr, and Mr, olney Edlngton of Aberdeen, Wash., left for their horn. Friday morning afttr a week with Olney parent, Mr, and Mn. John Edlngton. Mr. Ada last, with eight eighth grade graduates participated In th exercise at Ashland, Jackson county day, Friday. Others from here at tending the exercise were Miss Fran ce Fltrgerald, Laurelhurst teacher: Mis Ruth Blgham, Derby: Bill VI- mont, Pankey district, and Mia France Wilson, Agate school. Bam Valley school graduate wer Eugene wyatt, Barbara Fredenburg, Vesta Miller, Clara Mllkowakt Doro thy Straus, Betty Wilson, Oeorg Fredenburg, Gerald Fitzgerald and Aron Case. All expect to enroll la high school next year. Mr, and Mr. Raymond Hoist of Xugen, tnd Blllle and Oeorg Fultet of Recreall, spent th week-end with Mr, Hoist's parent, Mr, and Mn. John Holit, Mr. and Mra, Ben Cnaley of Baler vlalted Wednesday and Thursday with Mr, and Mre. O. it. Truhara. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Jun ".-(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pool called on Mrs, Oeo. Hansen May 36. Mildred Hansen accompanied them horn t Talent, where she remained their guest over the week-end. Owing to th rain Sunday there was a small attendance at Sunday school. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Hansen and son Gerald and Mrs. L. 3. Rohrer and son Lewis, ipent Decoration day with relative In Hornbrook, Calif. Mr. Lester Bradshow visited her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs T. W, Marshall Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mra. Earl Tucker attended the funeral of Mr. Augusta Farlow I Medford Tuesday. Sincere sympathy Is extended to the family, by Browns boro friends. In their sorrow. Medford shoppers on Wednesday were Mr, and Mrs. Jack Heckner, Mr, and Mr,. W. M. Hansen and Mra, U J. Rohrer. Ran iter and Bride Greeted Noisily At Lassen Park. MINERAL, (Tehama Co.) Calif. Jun I. (Spl.) It wasn't Lassen peak erupting, a ah thought for a bad few mlnuto. but only a group of Mineral resident helping th nwly-wed oelebrat. When Clyde Ollbert. accompanied by th new Mrs. Gilbert, arrived yesterday from Crater Lak National park to take over hi dutle a park ranger In Lassen Volcanls National park, he thought that no on knew or hi very recent marriage. But h w mistaken, as h auddeniy found out when two shotguns, two rifle and 4 alx-shootera wer simul taneously discharged Just outald th window of their oabln. After th noise had died down, and th good wlahe of th group extended to th couple, they all re tired to th horn of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Collin, wher cigar, candy and good thing to at, wher sing ing and dancing and good fellow ship helped prove to th Gilbert that they wer truly welcomed to Mineral. Mr. Ollbert aerved for two sum mers tn Crater Lak National park, and thl summer will be In cherge of th Manaanlta lak checking eta- tlon In Laasen Volcanic National park. "My," sighed Mr. Ollbert when rt wa all over, "If Lassen peak sound anything Ilk that, I lust bop I'm not around, that aU."