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PSGE SEVEN. WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE WAfcttliO 1-0 tLlitiV SliLL irEDFOHD MXTL TTHBTJsE, rETVFORD, OEEGOIn. Itf 0:s"DiT, JTNE 6. 1932. V m&KVIU Mil LJtS 1 l DON'T FORGET mn TmrtNE THAT t IV r wrANT AH HERB ABE THE RATES: per word first Insertlon. 'Minimum 260) gacb additional Insertion, nsr word (Minimum 10c) per line P month. w4thout ., ,. CUjyj 75 Phone LOST I3S?Ta7leather suitcase. Leave at. Tribune office. i rSrwhit. nurse, some suver. i. 1A- , ,' o S-'"",: n. Mr. Miller,' sonsl axw.. . I109- ! North Central. lady's white Jaold wrtot watch. ' uMto Rrrri. phone Shady . ,rrUndog missing, call 1518. HELP WANTED MALE "wTborTtraicr 1 14 who play musical Instruments call at apt. 10 Cargill Court or , writ Box 707, Medlord, Oregon. I HELP WANTED Mtrtendemale. ESSS 18 W 50. W. are Hin " . n ttfvl num- S ?r 'SIMS. "FTE APPOINTMENT PLAN" Her. 1. your opportunity to get on The Government payroll wma wnt and good pay Small charge for supplies, etc. See Mr. Poole Jackson Hotel, Saturday. Sunday and Monday 1 to 9 p. m. INSTRUCTION 61260-63400 YEAR. Government Jobs . ' Men-women, 18-50. Steady work. We 1 coach for examinations. List posi tion, and full Ptkul P?UE Write immediately todI" Box 1236C. Mall Trinune, Medlord, Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED middle aged woman , . -Amnktne or position as : clerk. Box 4202, Mall Tribune. , YOUNG WOMEN want work. Local reference. Phone 392-Y. WOMAN with child wants to keep house for man. small wages snd home. 249 s. Riverside, Apt 10. Rosewood Apts. WANTED Any kind ol clemmg. 95c an hour. Call 981-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL PARTY driving to San Fran cisco will take passengers, share ex penses. Phone 967-R. WANT TO RENT Small house. Box 4313. Mall Tribune. .WANTED TO RENT Small furnished house, no children. State location. . P. O. Box 967. ANYONE with a well built house of three rooms, for sale, write to F. lock box 63, Roseburg, Oregon. BRINO your laundry work to me. 419 Columbus. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished, Be lb. Phone 869-X-2. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land wants load from there or polnU en route. Hswley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parts or ureson load. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th St. WANTED Cssh register. Jennings Loan Office. WANTED . . Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No Grape St In 1062 FOB RENT HOUSES FOR BENT 6 room furnished house until Sept. 30. Call at 741 West Jackson. .OR PENT Small furnished house. 916.00. rei. wjs-n. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. Phone 24-R. FOR RENT Well furnished four - . hmiMi reasonable to respon sible family of two or three. 9t5 Weet Eleventh street. ro rent 7-room modern home, close in. 211 N. Oskdsle ave, hot water heat, fire place, three oeo rooms, sleeping porch, garage Phone 898-J-2. B. J. Palmer. nl.hi he pTsno. 0,1 burning heatrola. eltctrle ran?'. 133.50 inc. water. Charles R- Rv. Realtor, Med ford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. 508 S. Grape. FOR RENT House, sit rooms, re- i tinted. 517 So. Holly. Rent reduced. I See XIr. Oore. Med. Nst. Bank. FOR"7SrTcnod ed house. Inquire 119 Almond St. .. . FOR SALE OR RENT New 3-room modem house, partly lurnnneo. 16 50. Will t.ke lot as down pay- PS" rem bent notsr.s FOR RENT -room house, 403 N. Bartlett, l'J lot, fine growing gar den. 10.00 In advance; ittr paid. Inquire 344 N. Central. Tel. 753-W. FOR RENT Good S room house, nicely furnished, on West Jackson. Phone 697-J-l. FOR RENT 4 room bungalow, ready occupancy June 5. Mra. c. L. Wll- aon. Central Point, Route I. Phone 341. FOR RENT Five roonu. furnished bungalow, close In. Key at 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room modern bouse, neat, convenient, reasonable. 1015 W. 11th. FOR RENT Modem partly furnished 4-room oottape, east aide. Call at 414 S Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 3-room furnished bouse, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR RENT Oood 5-room bouse. rnono 1041-M. FOR RENT Modern house, close In. Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 620 per month. Call at 625 South Riverside. FOR RENT Homes. Purnisbed or unfurnished. Brown es White FOR RENT 4 to 8 -room bouses Phone 105. 30 N Central. FOR RENT 3 room house; 1 room house; cabin. All furnished. 812 Summit. FOR BENT APARTMENTS ENTIRE lower floor, modern, unfur nished. Inaulre 146 S. Ivv. : . PURfilSHED ,pt new overstuffed, Frleldalre. The Berben. 10 Quince. CLEAN, furnished apartment. 317 west eecona. 'FOR RENT Furnished Court. 329 No. Holly apt. Durell j FURNISHED 4-room apartment, P. . ""y Apartroenta-- APARTMErr, for rent, 116 Almond. . FOR rent Modern furnished apt., downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMBS rOR RENT Call 796 FURN. APT. 'or rent; 8 rooms, bath steam neat ana rriRiaauB. ?!2L!!L Hawk 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, 376 South Central Ave. ARTHUR ARMS Apts, 830 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights garage; 810 6t 812 Phone 452-H. FOR RENT 2-room apartments. 610 620 So Fir. . Phone 1320. FOR KENT BOOMS AND BOARD FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach. RBDtjcED RATES for room and board , 7IA R -w.in. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Concrete basement. 60x 70 ft. Has driveway for csrs; very reasonable. 137 No. Riverside. Tel. 223. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acre un improved ranch. Timoer, springs, good soli, 15 per acre; part cash or trade for small acreage, Copco stock, late model Ford or Chevro let car or truck. 1514-W. 204 Van couver. FOR TRADE Desirable, close-In. Grants Pass acreage under Irriga tion for unimproved land up to 61000. What have you? Write full description and price. Box 39D, Gold Hill. FOR SALE OR TRADE Outboard motor; 17 horse-power, late model, fine condition. Phone 1566-L. TWO 5-room houses, one stucco, one frame, shrubbery snd lawns, well kept Inside and out in Hawthorne. Calif, to exchange for ranch prop erty In Rogue River valley. Box 76. Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Rabbits for cow or chickens. Phone o-r -. FOR TRADE Green feed cutter for Sasnen milk goat, box ino une. FOR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY In 320 acres hill land good running spring, some good timber. Would take smsll town property. J. W. WAKEFIELD AGENCY, 107 East Main St.. Medford PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. Box 31-B. TRADE 13 acres finest soli In Jsck son county: hesvy stsnd aliens: clear on Incumbrance. Trade for clear Medford residence. D. E MILLARD. 425 E. Main. BUPERT. Idaho, house and lot for Medford or tlclnlty property. Tel. 224-Y. TRADE Equity of 81500 in 8-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Box 8834, Tribune. FOR TRADE 2 modern house part ly furnished, for small ur-provvd acreage. 414 8 Riverside BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DOES 3 INTEREST YOU? I have an investment earning a1-, net jn 16.000. STOP-LOOK-LfSTEN 64000 cash will buy this. Property under lease. Owner needs cash. C. S. Butter field, realtor. FOB SALE HOMES rMi mt.r OH TRADE 61300 equity lnUrf. N'-31 ,f t"d 71 ' n.v! . tr anytmng . - ment like rent Phon. ' J-T- 01 ji-i-u or sr narvu - :,.... " nomeaPnoot TOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1931 FORD Cabriolet guaranteed like j new must sacrifice at soo; Victoria, may extras, a real buy; 19929 Fird sport roadster, a beauty. See this one for only 215. Many more to choose from. Easy terms. Dates Auto Co.. Inc.. Used Car Lot USED CAR BARGAINS WB ARE OFFERING the following tractors that have been overhauled by us subject to prior sale. 1 Fordson, 6175. 1 Fordson with Hyster winch mounted on front, 1350. Tnls Is a dandy rig for logger or contractor. 3 model W Cletrao tractors, choice for 1350. These are real bargains come In and look m over. MILLER 8ANFORD TRACTOR CO. 23 S. Fir St. Medlord SPECIAL LOW BATTERY PRICES 1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severtn bat.: Slvolt 13-plate stand ard (1 yr. guar.), 15: 6-volt 13-plate heavy duty. 16; 6-volt 13-plate Jun ior battery, (6 mo. guar ), 3w. Severln Bat. rechg.. 25c. othera 60c. 6EVERIN BATTERY SERIVCE 1620 No. Riverside FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck, stake body and logging trailer wltb log chains; 1930 model A Ford to dor and small trailer; 1 model 63 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 665-W FOR SALE REAL ESTATE r'OR SALE! At bargain, five acres Improved; 6-room house. Box 141 jacxsonviue. FOR SALE 122-acre farm, free wat er right, 50 acres meadow; 18 head cattle, hay, plenty wood. Bargain. $3600. Terms. W. C. Perry, R. 1 Grants Pass. FOR SALE; Good homes, acreages. Houses for rent. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. SUBURBAN HOMESEEKERS SEE THIS 3 ACRES of finest soil, with garden, berries, fruit and shade trees com ing on. well located, 6-room mod ern home and garage, automatic pressure system, a high-quality home. 83000.00. Will accept some clear trade. Have client for small good or chard, about 20 down, balance '-op payments. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. Sixth St. Tel 1496. LARGE, well Improved ranch close to Medford, not Irrigated, to ex change for smaller ranch or city property. Box 4267, Tribune. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of 4ocsl anglers.' You can't equal this location at 82500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jsckson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN you thin: of real estate think of Brown St Whtt FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Priced lower than but terfat. Jersey bulls one August and one December, from high producing registered ancestry. J. Q. Stewart, North Tenth Street, Grants Pass. FOR SALE Large first class weaner pigs 62.00 each. Harold Crump. Lit tle Applegate, or phone 31-F-25, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schule. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PETUNIA, psnsy. aster, cosmos, zin nia plants, 15c doz. 311 Wllam ette. PLANTS Asters. 10c doz.. cut flow ers. Mrs. Oliver Rogers. Phone 1138-J. 14-INCH CENTRIFUGAL PUMP and fittings, like new. 401 West 2nd. Phone 1528-Y. HAY IN FIELD for ssle cheap. W. H. Penlnger, Central Point. FURNITURE, radio, piano, waher. sewing machine. Inquire Fisher's Cycle Shop. 23 No. Fir. FOR SALE Royal portable type writer 840; easy terms. Mall Trib une, Box .4319. OOOD PIANO, 675. 612 N. Holly. Call evenings, HEAVY LUMBER FOR SALE VERY REASONABLE. APPLY AT JOB OF FICE NEW COURT HOUSE. FOR SALE Four poster msgohany twin beds, and dresser. Phone 396, BOYS' BICYCLE A-l condition, 610 cash. Phone 1335-x. HOOSIER kitchen cabinet, buffet and dining table. 410 Newtown St. RETURN TICKET San Francisco. Expires June 6; exceptional bargain. Phone central point, 129. PLANTS Zinnias, ssters, cosm. 811 WlUamatte. petunias, SEE OUR NEW SINOER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle oirurer machines Machine for rent and repaired Tel. N-. changed from book luting to 544-J. SINOER SEW1NO MACHINE CO 229 E. 6th. FOR 8ALE One bean spray rig In A-l condition. W. H. Crandall Eagle Point. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentsry In 3 days Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Baby turk cheap. Must make room -for more. Phone 1051, ask for Olady Palmer. i for eu-aitaita. v. a. nevoe. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hiway Exchange, East cenf-j point. OARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser, sand and gravel. Phone 812-J. FOR SALS Used sewing machine, all mixes 65 up. tstrms If desired Ail mskes rented and repaired Whit Sewtnt Machine Co. 24 M Bartlett tX(t 8ALE Lady, almost new blck ,',,) tur i u(, , w, eery cheap I Aisu two evening dresses Inquire MISCELLANEOUS GOOD NEWS FOR SHAVERS We sharpen ssfetye. Satisfaction guar anteed, one test onale l"KEE. sing les 25c; doubles 35c, Rneor Blade Exchange, 132 North Front. MATTRESSES RENOVATED, recover ed, and fumigated; new ones made to order. One day service. Prices reasonable. Dale Flowers, with Burks. 112 No. Front. Phone 145-J. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 35c. Open till 8 evenings. WB PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what bave you. Medford Bargain Htojae, 27 No. Drape St. Phone 1062. LOCAL or long distance bulling Wi guarantee to save you money Bw ley rransfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. COMMERCIAL hauling of all kinds up to two tons at reasonable rates. Phone 1335-W. CASH paid for ola gold. Jewelry, bridge work. etc. Jennings Loan Office. No. 6 South Front, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automobile loans. CONTRA 0T8 REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balanoe due dealer, bank or finance company $nd extend your payments Additional money loaned Phoue 31 for appointment AbttruiT JACKSON CO. AUSTUAC1 CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Title System In Jacksiin County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntle Title Insurance Rooms 3 and 6. No. 82 North Central we. upstairs. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, rs flnished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbsult. Tel 969-R Dressmaking and wmodelliif. THE PASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .'emouellug. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaulng. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral parlor PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab ' Uahed 20 years. Ambulanoe serv Ice. 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Prlntliis. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing a all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 26-30 N Grape Phone 76 Lawnmowere LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75o Call and de liver free 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Piano Ueaiera. SEE the Baldwin una of Pianos at the Electrlo Wiring Co, 222 W Main St., or call Mrs. H. O. ?urucksr Tel. 1442. Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS L Frightened 7. King who commanded the tide to halt II. Dog 14. Kind of ether obtained from anisic acid III. Egg-shaped !S. Forward 17. Persian fairy - 18. Frees 19. Strike hard: colloq. IL Hold a scselon 21. Not any: Scotch 21. Judge who becama a baseball csar 15. Engineering degree it. Syllable of hesitation :J. Boy II. Singing vole It. Cotton fa brie 11. Relieved 35. Unclose 17. Sin IK. Mvjelf II. Palmetto state: abbr. Solution of Saturday's Puzzle CIAIMIE !SJL!00Pg3DA. T H A LiU iMggLm RIV AE15 1 N R ATS P p.As1f TE RMN A" R D D ElS I 6INlSgfRTATSip R E S R EjC I T!E DmSIP aIl E C Md Ifejl Tffl SJO R E &"a 0 WZm EQAjg M 0 W ETA HMtfjIsjE lC AJP E Sltf R ENjE RIR EjCIE DJEJp siait i Irj i cH SlEML TJEft EIR 1 Vmn 0R A LlL at e N "TlR TAPE L Hi EWl J.NJE f WEIL p SIA i E IS W ATL1 a5 L Inhales forcibly through the noN ' 41. Asriform fluid l. Public vehicle 4. Gslt of a horra 4T. Pr( 4. Klrt man SO. Compspa point: abbr. IL Of the sun 1 la j U li U, li l I" M 7a 3o zT ''j'-i'i.. ', i , -mmmm. JuULa . 22 w ZJMlL 31 jp32 33 34 -j .in.j i iihii . (I. I,, MHaB 'f A4 is" ' iu $.;, 4j AS 4ySo si'' Ll JT.-ST .-j I ' ' l ' ' 1 I I I Rt'SiNEM DIRECTORY Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mode) autoa. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges Come In and get the cash today. See W E Thomas 45 8a Central. Phone 139 piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHl Teacher Ol piano Classical and popular music courses Halght Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. Fainting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 8S3-R. E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 621-U FOR PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomlnlng, phone 1018-W. Booting STANDARD ROOFLNO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Plr St. Tel. 1077. Trttnaler. DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE Servloe guaranteed 20 S Grape 8t Phone 644, or residence 106U. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 818 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKLING SERVICE -Tvuniirpr and hauling of all kinds Office 809 South Front St.. Phone 339. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. June 6. (Specie!) Mrs. Violet Spencer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Surles of Medford nd Mr. Surles mother from Des Moines. Iowa, on a recent trip to Cra ter Lake. Mrs. Stella Van Scoy. Mrs. J. O Hannaford and Mary Hannaford were Medford visitors May 3. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Surles of Med ford and Mr. Surle's mother, who Is here visiting from Des Moines, Iowa, were dinner guest May 299 of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brellh, Iva Sten ros snd daughter Florence, Olen Winkle and W. II. Winkle, ell of whom have been visiting relatives here have departed for their homes in Oakland, Calif. Ethyle TOwards and Larry Spencer of Susanvllle. California lett May tor home after attending a family reunion at the Verna Matthews ranch Civic Improvement club will meet June 9 with Mrs. Lena Stowell, Mrs. Earl Stoner and Mrs. Orln Adamson as hostesses. . Mrs. W. H. Young an I children ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole to Ashland recently. Mrs. Josephine Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hurst and Mrs. John Smith snd daughter. Hazel, were among recent Medlord visitors. Mrs. A. C. Mlttlestaedt went to the dentist June 1. William Perry took Roy Smith to Medford June 3 to consult a physi cian. Mr. Smith fell while working on Mr. Perry's new barn, and Injured hli arm. It la feared that a bone may be fractured. Mrs. Horn Bojanoff and Myrtle Stowell went to Medford June 3. Mr. and Mra. Bill Wright of Cen- Cross-Word Puzzle I. Finish 6. Down: prefix 7. British Dominion I. Article t. Pinch to. Employs II. Type of lens 11. The cream 16. Acknowledge 19. Doleful SJ 20. Masonlo ooorKeepers 21. Bewail 24. Heavenly body 17. Part of the mouth 29. Bons 31. Negative reply 11. Issue forth 34. Ruin 36. Tends the sick 17. ftslomsndsr 19. Marks of battle 10. Youngest son 41. Enemy 43. l'ertnlnlng In the throat 4S. Infant 47. Krone 49. Evil: prefix 61. Distress signal 11. Symbol for tellurium II. As far as S3. rUacotint 14. The Irve apple as. Faxliions 68. Fish hswk DOWN L Disdained Sailed rus of tha sturgeon ' 1. Positive Dole 4. Danish- Am?rlesn tral Point visited the cheese factory June 3. Mrs. Tom Vestal of Reese Creek was in town June 3. ( W. H. Swain of Browusboro called on Mis. Evllth Weldman June 3 on Grange business. R. T. Seaman snd Rudy weldman attended a meeting of the 5th degree team at central Point Orange hall June 1. E. A. Dorf of Medford has delivered about 60 tiers of fir wood to the school. Mrs. Cliff Hlxon Is Improving rap Idly since her return home from the hospital. Mrs. Robert LaRocque Is taking the plsce In the local telephone office of Mrs. C. E. Myers, who nas oeen em ployed here for the past several months. I Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, June 6 (Special! -Thursdav'a downpour seemingly was confined to Fern Valley as from reports It only rained here and In Valley View. It tell In great sheet but seemed to do little harm except to wash off the spray and hold up the spraying for a day or so. Mr. and Mrs Joe Kantor, Miss Anne Kantor and Floyd MnHarry spent the week end In Crescent City. Despite the rain they had a moat enjoyable trip. Harry Steele Jr., Is suffering from a bad cold. Mrs. Myrtle Gulovsen, Miss Mar- grct Hughes and Mr. McKlnstry were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. uem Hughe Thursday. Mr and Mra. Ray Ward were guests at dinner at the home of Mr. Ward's mother In Phoenix Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8teele were In town Wednesday on business. Rev. Woods of the M. E. church South of Medford, called at the Hughe home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Marshall were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Long at the Suncrest Orchards Thursday evening. Miss Echo Alford was among the many entering flowera In the flower show at Medford last week. She won recognition of some of, her flow ers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Maust at Phoenix Wednesday and then they all attended the meeting of the Recreation club at Central Point Misses Naomi and Opal Montgom ery spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eldrldge of Phoenix and Mr. and Mra. Fred Busey called at Hughe' Wednesday. Mrs. Kate Wright was an all day guest of Mrs. George Alford May 26. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Jun 6, (Spl.) Many friends of Mrs. William Shaw are glad to learn that ahe has returned home Wednesday after hor long Illness and Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell and daughter, Margaret were In Ashland Thursday. Steve Lunak was In Ashland on business Thursday. Mrs. James Mays and daughter called on Mrs. McAnally Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas and son Harold was to Valley Friday on nuslnewt. Miss Ruth called on Mrs. Scott Wednesday. Mrs. L. C. Jones and daughter Bon Nell were out to Talent and Phoenix Wednesdsy. Marlon Centers cslled on hla ister, Mrs. James Maya Thursday. Geo. McAnslly was out to the val ley Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green were out to the valley Wednesday. Boy Bushneli returned home Tues day alter spending a lew weexs in Los Angeles. E. J. centers left Thursday for Hol land. Oregon where he expects to be for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle were in Phoenix Friday. 1 Wimer WIMER, Jun 8. (Spl) Mrs. Crouse I staying at the Jack Stew ard home on account of the com plete loss of her home and posses sions by fire recently. She and Mr. Mohr have the sympathy of the en tire community. Mr. Mohr waa se verely burned and la under care of Dr. Carey of Rogue River. Little Junior Dlmmick la 111 at the present writing. HI mother, Mrs. Mary Dlmmick, has the boy wth her for care. Little Jackie Steward haa been un der Dr. Carey's care, having a severe esse of blood poisoning. Lsdles of the community met June 2nd to mske quilt for Mrs. Crouse, on sccount of their loss. Charlie Turner was a dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Catharine Law Wednesday. Mra. Law and Mrs. Bsrto called on frlenda In the vicinity of Wimer on Tuesday. Albert Gum sold hi 80 acre ranch on Evans creek to a Mr. Williams and family from California, who are taking possession thla week. A new family Is moving onto the old Train place thla week. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, June 6. (Spl.) A health clinic will be held at the local health center the afternoon of June 16 for children of pre-achool age. Dr. C. I. Drummond and Miss Blsnche Runnels of tie county health unit will be In charge, assisted by two members of the local commit tee. Ladles' Aid society of the Presby terian church met Thursday with Mrs. B. D. Nason on the Old Stage road. Twenty-two lsdles were res ent. A covered dish luncheon was . Meteorological Report i I June 6, 1032 Forecmti Medford and vicinity; Fulr tonight and Tuesday; moderate, temperature. Oregon: Fair tonlffht and Tuesday but unsettled northeast portion; mod prat temperature. Local DM a Lowest temperature this morning. 45 degrees. Temperature a year sgo todsy; highest 91; lowest 53, Total precipitation since September 1, 1931, 30.63 Inch's. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 49 percent; 6 a. m. today 81 per cent. Sunset today. 7:43 p. m. Tomorrow; 7:44 p. m. Sunrise, 4:36; sunset, Observations Tnken at 5 A. M., i;o Meridian Time mm ili City Baker City 46 Boston - 84 Boise 50 Chicago 83 Denver -. 72 64 .02 42 .12 66 1.60 48 T. 70 .. Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Clear Rain Des Moines - 86 Fresno 76 54 Helena 46 40 Los Angeles 66 58 MEDFORD 61 45 Cloudy Cloudy New York 88 Phoenix 84 Portland 62 Reno 66 Roseburg 60 86 64 .... 48 T. 36 X 48 .10 42 .88 54 .. 48 44 .... 70 .16 P.Cdy P.Cdy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Salt Lake 68 San Francisco .... 66 Sesttle .... 58 Spokane . 64 Wash., D. C 90 Bala Clear P.Cdy, P.Cdy, Cloudy enjoyed at noon. The afternoon was spent at aewlng and gamea. Barney Cody, sexton of Jackson vllle cemetery,, wishes to thank the public for their unusual care in deco rating the graves in tne cemetery. Mr. Cody atates the cemetery was decorated more beautifully this year than ever befoie. Mra. George Brownley of Medford and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and three sons of Halsey, Ore., who are spending the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Brownley, visited Frldsy at the Alex Norrla home. Mr. and Mra. flrownlcy and gueata vlalted Crater Lake Sunday, Mrs. Leila McKee Is spending the week at the Leonnrd MrKee and C. W. Culy homes on Big Applegate. Mrs. George Brownley of Medford visited Mrs. Alex Norrls Thursday. Archie Bowman returned Wednes day from Welser, Idaho, where he visited his mother, who Is very 111. Royal Neighbors lodge will meet at their hall the evening of June 7. Following the business meeting a "Polly Anna" will be enjoyed. Mrs. C. E. Jerome and Mrs. Edith Jerome of Medford called on Mrs. Leonard Lyons Friday afternoon. Mra. Ray Stevenson and children are moving to Holland, Ore., where Mr. Stevenson Is employed at mining. Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Wlrmlngham and daughter. Valeria, left Monday for Htttton ranger station, where he 1 In charge thla season. Arthur Lewis Is Improving follow ing an operation for appendicitis at the Community hospital In Medford May 31. PROSPECT, June 8. (Spl) Mr. end Mrs. Dsvld Neville and Mr. and Mra. Wyatt Clarke spent Tuesday In Medford shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Clarke are hav ing Copco Install electricity In their Cascade Gorge resort. Previously they secured their electricity thru a plant of their own. Clem Clarke has secured a position In the grade school at Butte Falls. Strawberries are now ripe on th Richardson and Dltsworth ranches snd a number of local people r m ployed picking them. Alfalfa Moths Pester Colorado DENVER, Colo. (AP) Million Of alfalfa webworm moths, which do considerable damage to sugar beets, Haifa and truck garden crops, hsv visited Colorado this spring, but the full extent of their damage will not be known until early summer. The moths were so thick recently In Colorado Springs that soma mer chant closed their door In the eve ning. , High School Girl To Be Rose Queen PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. (API Frances KanrJer, 17. Washington high school senior, waa chosen to night to be queen of Portlsnd's 1932 rose festival. The brunette queen was selected by the deans of women of the several Portland high schools. Josephine Berry Growers Agree GRANTS PASS, June 6. (AP) Signatures to an greemtnt not to sell their strawberries for less thsn 78 cents a crate were sought by Josephine county grower today. Th movement, sponsored by the South ern Oregon Protective league, started yesterday and fifty signatures were obtslned within a few hours, t The best clear Cedar Shingles. 63 0O per 10O0. Regular 84.00 shingle Medford Lumber Co Pierce's Hothouse Tomatoes now be had at our grocers, member they are vine ripened. D . i i Courthouse News (Furolsusd by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 B. Sixth Street) Marriage Llrenses Carl C. Hansen and Virginia It, Zumwalt. Herman R. Anderson and Natalie M. Hamilton. Lawson T. Hughes and Ida at. Heffner. Probate Court Sarah Adeline Hull (dec), estate. admitted to probate. Augusta B, Farlow (dec), estate admitted to probate. Circuit Court Wlthsm Super Service Ine, vs. H. Devereaux and Floyd N. Mor gan, chattel lien. Walter E. Rowley vs. Nettle Bell Kaufman and Allen Kaufman, to partition real property. J. L. Richardson vs Dan Woot- ton et al. chattel Hen. William Relnhart et al vs. p, o. Wllcoron, Hilda B. Wllcoxon, M. O. Baker, et al, foreclosure. Perry L. Ashcroft vs. Gold Mound compsny, a corporation, et al, for money. Real Estate Transfers Adsm Emlg et ux to Tom O. Lednlcky, w. D.. lot 4) block 1 Crescent Subdivision, Medford. Tom a. Lednlcky et ux to Adam Emlg et ux, Q. C. D., lot 4 block Crescent subdivision to Medford, J. W. Neathamer to Frank Nea- thamer et al, w. D., N'4 of NE!. SWV4 of NE 8ec. 8 Twp. 35S, B, 3W. O. N. Wilson et ux to Tom T. Senodenos, w. D.. part lot 2 block 1 Nlckell Add. to Medford. Clyde Thorton et ux to J. A. Rlchey et al, w. D, lota 1 to 24 both Inclusive, block 28 and all of block 46, Railroad Add. to Phoe nix. Rolile A. Petty et al to City of Medford. Q. C. D., lot 12 block 89 City of Medford, .C. 6c E. Fruit company Inc., to First National Bank of Medford, trustee, Q. O. D lots 8, 6, 7, 8, block 33 City of Medford. Sheriff to H. s. Campbell, sheriff deed, lots 1 and 2 block 8 Central Add. Eagle Point. Sheriff te H. E. Campbell, sheriff deed. 169.105 acres In See. 36 Twp. 38S, B. 1W. Andrew D. Buckle et ux to James H. Howe. W. D., 7.23 acres In Sees. 18 and 19 Twp. SOS. R. 3W. A, O Young et ux to O J. McCay et ux, w. D.. lot 16 Howard Park In Boo. 13 Twp. 378, E. 3W. O. J. McCay et ux to A. O. Young et al, W. D., loti 1 and 3 See. 80 Twp. 33S, R. 2(. O. W. Milam et ux to William J. Carpenter, W. D land on No tli Rlveralde Ave, Medford. William E. Gould et ux to Arthur L. Coggln, Q. C. D lot 8-6-7-8-18-19-20-31 block B Falrvlew Add. to Ashland. Christina M. Halsey et Tlr to Ann , R. Pierce, W. D., lend In DLO 42 Twp. 37 8, R. 1W. Christina M. Halsey to Ann Ruth Pierce, deed, convey all right of John O. Taylor, deceased to prop erty In Jackson County, Ore. Sheriff to H. 8. Alklna et ux. tax deed, lot on West Side Tsylor St, Ashland, Ore. Sheriff to tt. N. Butler, Ux deed, part lot 8 block 10 City of Ash Isnd. Evangeline O. Foley to Clara It. Hartley et al, Q. C. D.. land In DLO 41 Twp. 398, R. IB. Wllmer M. Poley et al to Evan geline C. Poley. q. C. D., lota 8 and 3 block 46 Summit Add. to Ashland. Marjorle W. Feasley to Corse M. Kldd et ux. W. D., part lot 4 Wet erlund Height 2nd Add. Medford. Gladys R. Throckmorton et Tlr to W. N. Carl et al. W. D., sharea in New Berryman ditch out of Ap plegate river, J. L. Oskar et ux to W. W. Cart, W. D shares In Nsw Berryman ditch out of Applegate river. Geo. W. Nichols etx us to Marie E. Perrlne. W. D land In See. 20 and DLO 44 In Twp. 88S, R. IE. William M. Bandbrook to Marie B. Bandbrook, deed, NWK of t'i of Et, of NWM of NW' Seo. M Twp 388. R. 4W. Frank M. Amy to Walter 3. Jones) et al. W. D 10.08 acre In NW14 Sec. 32 Twp. 868, R. 4W. Thorn a J. Hampson et ux to Mildred Hampson. trustee, W. D.( lot 20 block 5 Rose Add. to Med ford. Ore. I Ray Davla et ux to Louise Davis, W. D., lot 4 block 11 Laurelhurst Add. to Medford. Ore. Dolph E. Fhlpps et al to Medford Lumber Co.. W. D south 10 feet of lot 1" block 3 Oakgrove 8ub. Medford. O. J. Law et ux to Vlrglnl Clark, W. D 1U, acre In DLO 1 Twp, 378, R. 2W, 1148 acre In DLO 61 Twp. 878, R. 2W. Idwrd Dots to Emma J. Do!. Q. C. D-. K',4 of NW'4 Of NISt See. 18 Twp. 378. R. 4W. Charle Raymond et ux to Lena Cummlngs. W. D 1-T Int. In 1083 ere In Bee. 13 Twp. 878, R. 3W. Jane Olark to Dunning Rldemit, W. D lot 28. 36, 37 block i Rail road Add. to Ashland. Phoenix Women Learn Makeup Economy Dishes PHOENIX, June 6. (Special) A successful -neetlng of the Home Ex tension club of Phoenix waa enjoyed t the Orange hall Friday with Mrs. Msbel Mack, as leader. Several appe tizing, yet economical dlshe were pre pared and served at th noon hour. During the afternoon, explanation of the preparation of each of the dlshe was given. Next meeting of the club will be for Instructions tn canning and will be open to lsdles of the community. Instructions In canning of vegetables, meat, etc, will bs given. Particulars of thl meet Irut. and date, will be given when full . plan art) made. Auto glass Installed while you wart. Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal work. -Tt-rii or n-nat cave juu. ...(... --- - . . - , . 1 214 Cottate. 0. 0 No. Centres. I 248 . Riverside, ivaning 6 to 1,