PAGE NINE WHAT YQUWANT Classified FOR .'EASY. REFERENCE to rEDFOTlD MSTL TRIBUNE, JFEDFORD, ORF.GON. TUESDAY. JUNE 7. 1952. to I VCS I ' 1 II DON'T FORGET mn unnwi? TUT AT T WANT AD -' HERB ARB THE RATES: Pr word first Inaertlo (Minimum .001 Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy ohangea 75 Phone SST"""' LOST LOST Ladles Schaefer '""J11!" J"" , Black with two gold banda on cap. t ProSeblv left at Gardner Drug . L. vfn Trlb- Store. Pleaae revutu una. Reward. VloST Tan leather suitcase. Leave at Tribune office. JaXOnNorth Central. ,",y'!w? sold wrlst wavcu. . . Nook Store. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. ! HELP WANTED Mtaesxrdremale. INSTRUCTION 1260-13400 YEfj.0orrw. Men-women. 18-50. Steady 7 ?.aSd full partlculs FREE. Write immediately ""SLS" Box 1236C, Mall Trlnuna, Medford. Oregon. . t,n 1.1. E DOBI I WANTED SITUATIONS. MALE STENOGRAPHER Typing, . tiirluTilT!ir. Person- rrre.po.tdence, Sales, or Collec- bv dictation or com- posed. Your office time. Satisfac tion guaranteed. No Job too small L. R. Chandler, 621 Palm St. EXPERIENCED middle aged woman wants dressmaking or position as A clerk. Box 4292. Mall Wg YOUNO WOMEN want work. Local reference. Phone 383-Y. WOMAN with child wants to keep house for man, small wages and home. 240 8. Riverside, Apt 10, Rosewood Apts. WANTED Any kind of oleanlng, 350 an hour. Call 081-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second hand centrifugal pump, one-inch discharge. Call 1530. WANT TO RENT Small houae. Box 4319. Mall Tribune. BRING your laundry work to me. 410 Columbus. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished. Do lb. Phona 869-X-2. -cmptt TRUCK returning from Oak land wanta load from there or point en route, nawiey namiw. Phone 1044-X. I EMPTY TRUCK going to California 4 and tarloua psrta of Oreson wants P ' load. Prank Newland. 820 W. 13th WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. Jennings WANTED -Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 No Grape St. 1 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room modern house. ..,r, in. 120. Water paid. 204 Hamilton. FOR SALE Modern buniralow. gar-1 age. barn, acre ground. 147 Howard. Ave. inquire i wnnr. o... 14th). FOR RENT Modem 6 room cottage. 617.50. 812 So. Orape. FOR RENT 6 room fnrntehed house unll Sept. 30. Call at 741 West Jackson. FOR rent ornsn iuxnnci 116 00. Tel. 934-R. ,. ,'.. yon iter, i o-rwiM ,u,.,.i Phone 24-R. T3R BENT Well furnished four room house: reasonable to respon sible famllv of two or three. ib West Eleventh Street. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, clow In. 311 N. Oakdale eve., hot water heat, fire plsce, three bed rooms, sep!njr porch, garage. Phone 8S8-J-3. B. J. Palmer. FOR RENT Furnlahed bungalow. SOS S. Grape. FOR RENT House, six rooms, re tinted. 517 So. Holly. Rent reduced. Ss Mr. Ocre. Med. Net. Bank. FOR RENT Oood 5 room house, nicely furnished, on West Jackson. Phone 097-J-l. FOR RENT 4 room bungalow, ready occupsn'-v June 5. Mrs. C. L. Wil son Crnlrsl Tomt, Route 1. Phone 341. roR P.FNT Five rooT. furn'elrd bungalow, close In. Key at 149 So. I'J. stir rent 3-room mortem houte, nest, convsnlent, reasonable. 1015 W. 11th. FOR RENT Modem hCAle. close In r. .h. He l.m and asrdcn lot. 930 per month. CaU at 514 South! Fin eis.de. TOR RENT IIOU8F.S FOR REM Modern partly furnished 4-room cottags. tut aide. Call at tl B Riverside. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT S-room furnished house, modern. Call Slo or U13-J. FOB RENT Oood 6-room bouae. rhone 1041-M. FOR RENT Homes Furnished unfurnished. Browo as White FOR RENT 4 to 8-room nouses Phone 103. 10 N Central. FOR RENT 3 room house: 1 room houae: cabin. All furnished. 813 Summit. FOR REST APARTMENTS NEW APTS, overstuffed, frlgldalre, gsrase, hot water. Elee furnished. 413 N. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment for rent. 223 N. Ivy. ENTIRE lower floor, modern, unfur nished. Inquire 146 S. Ivy. FURNISHED apt., new overstuffed, Frlsldalre. The Berben, 10 Quince. CLEAN, furnished West Second. apartment. 217 FOR RENT Furnished Court. 329 No. Holly apt. Durell furnished 4-room apartment, p. O Block, Holly Apartments. ! APARTMEN'i for rent, US Almond. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES rXJR RENT Call 788. puRN ApT or nw 3 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Apt. Phone 687. FURNISHED house. 3 and 8-room apta.: garage. 604 W 10th. 2 - ROOM APT. Also nice front eleep- )ng room, grouna iiuor, itbwu-u rates. Gloria Pan Apts, 378 souiu Central Ave. ARTHUR ARMS Apts. 830 N. Holly FOR RENT Furnished apt. Ughta. garage; 810 8c 613 Phone 4S2-H. POR RENT 2-room apartments. 610 ... ,, ph 1050 " - FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room, close In. Hot and old water. Shower. 20 So. Fir. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM, Phone 842-X. 835 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 83 No. Feacn, REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Concrete basement, 80x 70 ft. Him driveway for cars: very reasonable. 127 No. Riverside. Tel. 323. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acre un improved ranch. Timber, springs, good soil, 615 per acre; part cash or trade for small acreage, Copco stock, late model Ford or Chevro let car or truck by owner. 1514-W. 204 Vancouver. POR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY In 820 acres hill land good running spring, some good timber. Would take small 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 soil In Jack son county; heavy atand alfalfa; clear on Incumbrance. Trade for clear Medford residence. D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main.' RUPERT. Idaho, house and lot for Medford or vicinity property. Tel. 224-Y. TRADE Equity of 61500 In 6-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Box 8834, Tribune. FOR TRADE 2 modern houses part ly furnished, for small improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DOES ST, INTEREST YOU? I have an Investment earning 3 net in 116.000. STOP-LOOK -LISTEN $4000 cash will buy this. Property under lease. Owner needs cash. C. 8. Butter field, realtor. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE 61200 equity In large bungalow No. 316 Howard - fn, einn at will trade , (or tnvthlng we can use. Loan pay- j mtnU nt, phone 7-F-14 or ! 51-7-L or see Clarence Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive homes 105 80 No Central. Phone FOR SU.E AlTOMOnil.ES FOR SALE OR TRADE '39 Ford Coach cheap. 1313 court street. LATH MODEL BUICK COUPE, excel-i lent condition, low mllesge. sale or n t, n Aim Mali T.rane. Bargain. dv w ...... Tribune. 1931 FORD Csbrlolrt gilsrsnteed like new must sacrifice at 1465: 1931 victoria, may extras, a real buy: 19939 Fird sport roadster, a beauty. See this one for only 1315. Many more to choose from. Easy terms. Oates Auto Co.. Inc., Used Car Lot SPECIAL LOW BATTERY PRICES II FOR YOUR old battery on any Severin bat.: olvolt l.1-pla! stand ard (I vr. guar ). 5: 6-voit 13-plste hesvy d'utv. I: 6-volt I3-p'.at Jun ior battery. (9 mo guar). 13 50. Spre-Jn Bat. rechf . 35c. ohrs 50c. SEVERIN BATTERY 8ERIVCE 1530 NO. Riverside FOR SalE LIVtSTOCK FOR eVal.E Lar?e fim class wesner pill S3 00 each. Haro'.d Crump. Lit tle Appleeate. or p.ione ir-. jAcks nv::le. FOR SALE Linstock Fresh m-ik 4oU sVJ.li.1, Bea-. '- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE r'OR SALE At bargain, five acres Improved: a-room house. Box 141 Jacksonville. FOR SALE 122-aere farm, free wet r right. 0 acres meadow: IB head cattle, hay, plenty wood. Bargain. 3600. Terma. W. 0. Perry. R. I drama Paaa. FOR SALE Oood homes, acreages. Housea for rent. W. J. Roberts, i.u W. -nd. Phone 1328-J. SUBURBAN HOMESEEKERS SEE THIS 8 ACRES of finest soli, with garden. berries, fruit and shade trees com ing on, well located, 6-room mod ern home and garage, automatic pressure svstem. a high-quality home. 63000.00. Will accept some clear trade. Have client for smsll good or chard, about 20 down, balance '-op psymenu. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOS , 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 FRONTAOE AT HTGHBANKS 80 acrea with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglera. You can't equal this 1 location at 82500 WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN you thins of real estate think 01 Brown a wmta FOR SALE POULTRY 150 WHITE LECWIORN pullets. 10 weeks old, 25c; 35 White Leghorn hens 45c; Fryera 30c. E. L. Hltt. Phoenix. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dining table 6s 6 chain. Tel 1253. . FOR SALE Un-redeemed radloe, very cheap. Jennings Loan onice. 0 00. Front Bt. POWER SPRAYER Now la the time to catch your fruit trees, cork, elms and all shrubbery. Phone 268-W. FOR SALE One 8-horsepower elec tric motor, one electric sewing ma chine, heavy duty for tents or awnings. One pair platform scales. Jennings Loan Office, 5 So. Front. PETUNIA, pansy, aater, cosmos, tln nla plants, 15c doz. 311 Wllam ette. PLANTS Asters, lOo dor., cut flow ers. Mrs. Oliver Rogera. Phone 1138-J. 4-IKCH CENTRIFUGAL PUMP and fittings, like new. 401 West 2nd, Phone 1528-Y. HAY IN FIELD for sale cheap. W. H, Penlng4r, central point. FURNITURE, radio, piano, wasthor, sewing machine. Inquire Fisher Cycle Shop. 23 No. Fir. FOR SALE Royal portable type writer 440: easy terms. Mall Trib une, BOX 4318. HEAVY LUMBER FOR SALE VERY REASONABLE. APPLY AT JOB OF FICE NEW COURT HOUSE. FOR SALE Four poster magohany twin beds, and dresser. Phone auo, HOOSIER kitchen cabinet, buffet and dining table. 410 Newtown St. PLANTS Zinnias, asters, cosmos. 311 Willamette. petunlaa, SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on eieo trie and treadle Singer machines. Machines for rent and repaired. Tel. N-. changed from book listing to 544 -J. SINOER SEWING MACHINE CO. 220 E. 6th. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery in days. Monarch Seed and Feed CO. FOR SALE Alfalfa, O. A. DeVoa. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hiway txenange, East Central Point. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gTavel. Phone 012-J. FOR SALE Used sewing mac times, all makes. 66 ud: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Oo. 24 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS GOOD NEWS FOR SHAVERS We sharpen satetys. Sstlafactlon guar anteed. One test bdsle FREE. Sing les 35c: doubles 35c. Razor Blade Exchange, 133 North Front. MATTRESSES RENOVATED, recover ed, and fumigated; new ones mede to order. One dsy service. Prices reasonable. Dale Flowera, with Burka. 113 No. Front. Phone U5-J. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 410 East Msln. Haircut ISO. Open till t evenings. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain Hfuse. 37 No. Orape St. Phone 1053 LOCAL oi long distance hauling Ws guarantee to save you money Haw ley rransfer, 819 North Rlveraida Phone 1044-X. , CAaH - ,d (or 0,0 I gold, Jewelry. bridge work. etc. Jennings Losn Office. No. A South Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Autonioutle Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up belanos due dealer, bank or finanos company and extend your payments Additional monev loaned Phone SI for sppotntroent AMtriT JSCKSOM CO. ABSTUACt CO. Ahstrarts of Title and Tills Insarsnca. The only complete Tills System tn Jackson County. MIJRRAT ABSTRACT OO - Abstracts of ntle Title Insurance Rooms l and t. No. 12 North Ceaual Ave I uiisWlra, Mail Tribune Daily ACR086 L Tsar on a scam 4. Bodies of water t. Satiated 14. Literary fragments II. Profit 14. Hard, creamy white substsnct IT. Monrrel II. Oar II. Not tight 16. Great Lake II. Female ruff II. Half score 14. Abandons II. Beard of grain IT. Non-circular rotating piece II. Kawallsn wresth It. Obstruction to psssas II. Serpent 14. Expression of approval II. Northern ducit II. Gold laid over the Surface IL An abrasive It. Give Information 14. Notions ,4. Flower I. Golf mound ,1. Inclinations or tendencies Solution of Yesterday'i Punle 5CAREDgCANIu(TTE' cT a n i ne 11a n isol B.L p sps w'a tW. s 11 N A E UA ND I S jfc E "E A bA rjT Ofgi PjN I MpEtA s e id SICP SN UIFIF SM(5A S L A 1 8 P:TR0T W R IT7 N T a 0 'AsTiWsTo L A R R E BATlE;t O M A T 0 s1tlYLES 0S"rPRlE(Y II. Help II. Letter of the alphabet 14. Turn to the rl(ht 16 Jszt singer S3 Unity 6'. s.in IL Webllke memorane ?. Over 15. Not hollow 87. Humor fit. Larse drain 69. Bring Into line 70. City In Holland Tl. Prophets 72. Device for lifting 71. Color i a 3 WM F-12 17 s V7A1 o i 3 lJ 'L W W illr i iif" li 1 111 " IF w W r WWW w Mil w 1 1 UJtr BUSINESS DIKECTOnY FurnltuT rtepairlnjr,. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flniAhed re-glued We carry ft full Una of upholstery sample. V N Thlbault. Tel 969-R DreMinaitlng and tcemudHing. THE FA&HJON SHOP Dressmaking and .-emoueUug. 24 Medford mag Phone U81. fc xpert tYinduw Orauers LET GEO ROB DO IT Tel 1173 Houae cleaning. Floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning, hpectalty. Funeral eunur PERL'S FUNERAL HOME DUtlnctlfe eerrloe at moderates rates. Estab lished iO years- Ambulanos sen Ice. 6tb 8t at Oakdale Tel 47. Jut) Fnntiitv MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENl Best equipped plant tn toutbern Oreeon. Printing rt au Kinas; uoo binding; louse-leaf ledgers; n a blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash tales slips and everything In the printing line, ao-su n. urmpe Phone 75. Lawnmowera LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c. Csl) and de liver fiee 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and lat model auto. Three per oent per month on unpaid balanoa No other ehargea Come In and get the oash today. See W E Thomas 15 So Central. Phone 138 Plsno Ueaiers. SEE the Baldwin lne of Planie at the Electrlo Wiring Co. 333 w Main St.. or call Mrs H O. unicker Tel. 1443. IMsno Instrnt-tlon. FRED ALTON HAIOH'l Teaoher of piano Classical and popular mualo courses Balght Muslo Studio. SIS Liberty Bldg. Tel Ti Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 940 or 953-R. E L. CLYMER Painter, decorator. contractor. Estimates free. Phone 931-L. FOR PAINTINO. psper hsneing and ksisomining, phone loie-w. Hoofing STANDARD ROOFLNO CO. Billldere of wster-tlght roofs Estlmatea aod Inspection without charge. 10th and Fir at. Tel. iov7. PAYING BUSINESS r.vrhsnre fr nnlnmrnhered houe In Medford or near Mrdforif. Novelty stove located near Eugene; Imolees IJ5O0; will sell at Invoice, lias good business and low rent; shows profit every month. Pre.ent nnner loo old to continue billnes Rent wllh garage and four Ihlng rooms only $10.00 per month; long lease. BARNES ArTO CORN Phone 409 910-Y 15 S. Central sksiajejaaWttgeMG Cross - Word Puzzle tl. Cube root of elfht 18. Thing Vigilant 17. alllltsry student II. Femlnlns name II. The ICuropeaa blackbird II. Ssnrtir II. Outfit S3. Nimble 34. Latent! boundaries 3ft. Suppllcstlons 17. Picture formed hy a lena 4n. Make leather 43, Animal one rear old 41. Thofe who ami alRnaturea (7. River: Spanish 61, Porn II. Smsll round msrk II. The American quail M Not so old 17. Omit In fironouno ns IS Ranked 69. Finished SO. Composition for one II. Stupid Hereon 63. Industrious Insect 14. Be Indebted !. Held a session 46. Of the: French DOWN L Took part In a speed contest I. Accustom I. French capital 4. Old card game I. Extra working time I. Nostril. 7. Calamitous I. Crafty B. Rllllnti.s 10. Kngllsb river 11. Also 12. The bitter vetch 13. Stnln 21. Lons fish BUSINESS DIRECTORY DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE -Servlos guaranteed 30 S Orape St Phone 64, or resldenoa 106U. ISA OS TRANSFER e BTORAOE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NBJNO TRUCKING, SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front St. Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE OOUNTV COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON rOR JAUlUHJK COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SARAH ADELINE HULL. Deceased The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the county court of the State of Oregon for Jack son countT aa Executor of the .Lata of Sarah Adeline Hull. de ceased. All persona having clalma against said estste are notified to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchera. to me at the office of Rawles Moore. Cooley Tneatre Building. Medford, Oregon, witnin an months from June 7, 183J, the date of this notice. CLARENCE PIERCE, Executor. Summons. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Fred Witt, Plaintiff, va. Frank M. Wright; Mrs. Fran M. Wright, wife of riank M. Wright: the unknown helra of Frank M. Wright; A. E, Culver; Mrs. A. B. Culver, wife of A. E. Culver; the unknown heirs of A. E. Culver: E. D Stewart: Mrs. E. D. Stewart, wife of E D. Stewart: the unknown heirs of E. D. Stewart; Pleasant Creek Gold Dredge Mining Com pany, a California Corporation; P. H. Holdiworth; Mrs. P. H. Holds worth, wife of P. H. Holdswortn: the unknown heirs of P. H. Holds worth: Joseph D. French; Mrs. Jos eph D Frsnch. wife of Joseph D. French; the unknown heirs of Jos enh D. French: John 8. Orth. as Administrator of the Estate of Dan Cameron, deceased; the unknown heirs of Dsn Cameron, deceased: Chsrles Austin: Mrs. Charles Aua- . . i . - rki.tu An. tin tVi unknown heirs of Charlea Austin: I Jackson County, Oregon, a body politic; also sll other persons or partiee unknown, claiming any right, title, estste, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. To esch. every and all of the above named Defendents: In the nsme of the Slate of Oregon. You and each of you an hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks ftom the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall so to appear and answer said complslnt. for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In nls complaint, succinctly stated ss fol lows, to-wlt: That a decree be en tered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have In, to. or upon the real property situ ated In Ja-k.ion County, Oregon, de scribed ss follows, to-wlt: The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Qusrter of Section Twenty seven in Township Thirty-four South of Range Four West of the Wlllsmette Meridian, toitether with the appurte nances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. And declaring any and all such clslms to be null end void: and de creeing that the said plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate lien or Interest of said defendants. any of them, and that each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persona elslmlng or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrain ed and barred from asserting, at tempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that plalntlff'a title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for publlca' tlon of thta summons Is May 16th, 1932. The time prescribed for pub lication of this summons Is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of thta aummona Is May 17th, 1932. HARRY O. 8KYRMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office address: Medford, uregon. Reese Creek REF.SE CREEK, June 7 (Spl.) Lee Runho and Everett Evanslzer are sawing wood on D. W. Patrick's place this week. Clarence Alkens left May 31 for Crater Lake where he Is to be em ployed for the summer. His wife and family expect to follow as soon as the weather permits. J. E. Wood, who has been 111 for some time. Is eble to be up and around In the yard with the aid of a cane. About thirty young men, hired by the government, passed through on their way to Crater Lake National park June 1. for their annual cam paign against the destructive pine beetle. . Mr. and Mrs. V. Landers are thin ning pears at the Wlllaford orchard this week. Marie Kemp of Oakland. Calif., visited her mother. Mrs. W. E- Tulton of the Big Oak service station over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. I. a. Hatfield and Bob Humphries are In Klamath Falls so netting for maffanlnes. Mrs. W.f E, Ha-mmel had another turkey hatch from Incubators one day last week. They now have over 3500 young turkeys. Persist PERSIST. June 7. (Spl ) Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Morgan and two children have moved Into their new house on the homestesd. V. E. Peterson has resumed hla work at the Buaaard mine. Dsre and Orval Peteraon have & contract logging for Harvey Morgan. Lowell Ash, Ervln Hutchison, Ben Zlmmer. H. L. Ash, Dud Oeary and Ruff Orusty attended forest guards' school at Butte Falls this week. A group of merry-makers gathered at the Matthewa cabin June 1 for a quilting bee. . A delightful luncheon waa served after which the party motored to Medford for the evening. Mildred Young entertained her family group at a theater party In Medford June 3. Mrs. C. W. Cuahman and two chil dren spsnt Thursday night and Fri day visiting friends and relatives In this district. Dare and Orval Peteraon hauled ahakee from the Morgan mill to the Sinclair place June S. Union Co. Pioneer Takes Own Life LA ORANDE. Ore., June 7 (AP) Oeorge Alexander, about 70 and a plo neer resident of Union county, shot himself to death at hla home near Cove Sunday while his wlfs waa tn an adjoining room preparing the even ing meal. Alexander had been 111 for several weeka. No. Carolina Wet Leading Election CHARLOTTE, N. C. June 7 (AP Straggling returns from Saturday's primary today Increased the lead Robert R, Reynolds, of Ashevllle, wet candidate for the democratic nomi nation for United States senator, was rolling up on Cameron Morrison, of Charlotte, Incumbent and staunch flry. 4 Dempaey-Carpentier Referee Succumbs JERSEY OITT. N. J., June T (AP) Harry Ertle, secretary of the State Boxing commission and referee of the Dempsey - Carpentlsr match at "Boyle's Thirty Acres" severai years sgo, died yesterday In the Medical Center. JACKSONVILLE GRANGE MEETING NEXT FRIDAY The regular business meeting of the Jacksonville Orange will be held Friday evening. The Moms Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lula Fisk of Oriffln creek Wednes dsy afternoon. All ladlea of the Orange are cordially Invited, s The best clear Cedar Ahlnglea. IS 00 per 1000. Regular too ahlnglea. Medford Lumber Co. Cryatalglow Kodak glaaa supreme The Peasiey'a, Opp Holly Theater. Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jonea. Phona 700. Portraits of distuctlon. '. op;. Holly theater. Tha Pea- E PLAN FIRS! MEETING The first open meeting of Apple- gate Orange, to be held under the new rules of the organization, is scheduled for June 11 at eight o'clock according to announcement made yes terday afternoon by A. 8. Edwards, master. At the last regular meeting of the Orange. May 37. the group voted to hold one regular meeting and one ojwn meeting each month, with the regular meeting first In the month. The purpose of this action is to allow the grangers to Invite their personal friends, to give them some conception of the social features of the OranRe. Mr. Edwards said. At the last meeting, Herbert Elmore was Installed as lecturer, and two new candidates were given the third and fourth decrees. The open meeting Saturday eve ning will consist of three one-act plnys, a reading and a monologue. The first play, "Hiram and His Peddlers," Is being presented under the direction of Mrs. Floyd McKee. with members of the cast being Floyd McKce, Floyd Ripley. Lance Offon bacher. Leonard McKee, Edward Fin- ley, Bernlce Anderson and Maude Pool. Who's Who in the Home" Is an other of the plnys, In which Mar garet Knutzon, Martha Mee, Jack O'Brien and Frank KnutEen partici pate. Clara O'Brien ts the director. This was one of the competitive plays given by the Recreation club at the high school here recently. Leah McKee and Maurice Byrne will present the third play "The Pro posal." Ben Eilla will give the monologue I Thought I'd Die." and Jeanette McKee will present the reading "I Am an American" A small admission fee la being charged for the program. AUXILIARY CHIEF PROVIIDENCE, R. I.f June 7 (AP) Mra. Louise W. Wllllama of Tucka- hoc. N. Y., national president of the American Legion auxiliary, In an In terview here today denounced the "bonus march" on Washington, aa a communist venture to destroy .con fidence In the United states govern' ment and to Insure Its overthrow The proponents of the march are rad lcals capitalizing on the preeent eco nomic situation and dsludlng many war veterans who have been drawn to the horde of marchers, aha said. MONTOOMBRT. Ala.. June ?(AP) The Alabama supreme court an nounced today that It would grant a stay of execution for seven negroes condemned to die June 24 for as saults on two white girls near Scotts boro, Ala, The announcement was made after receipt of an order from the United States supreme court, stating a writ of certiorari had been granted In con? nectlon with the appeal of the negroes and arguments set for October tenth. WASHTNOTON, June 7 (AP) Amoa W. W. Woodcock, federal pro hlbltion director aald today federal authorities are "doing all In their power to keep liquor from being sold durtnjr the national political con ventions In Chicago. ' Woodcock also said he believes cur rent agitation for moist expressions in the political platforms "It not sf' footing our work." What will be the aueeesa of the drive to stem the liquor flow during the conventions. Woodcock declined to prophesy. WAITS DEBT PARLEY LONDON, June 7 (API Plans for a world conference on curative econ omic measurea probably will not take definite shspe until the debts parley at Lausanne this month la well under wsv, It waa aald ioday. The British government hsa not received replies to suggestions re garding a conference and doubt waa expressed whether Frsnce, Oermany, Belgium and Italy would be willing to commit themaelvea until after the Lausanne meeting atarts. Roseburg Youth Named To Navy ROSEBURO, June 7 (AP) Dan iel McElro Entler Jr., president and valedictorian of the class of 1031 of Roeeburc senior high school, waa today appointed to tha national naval academy at Annepolla. accord ing to word received In this etty by hla parents. Entler waa recent ly named as first alternate from Oregon, HOPE 10 ENFORCE DRY CONVENTIONS OFFERS OF HELP AFTER TEILOR EUREKA, Csl., June 7. (AP) Of ficials of thts northern Csllfornla coaat town, center of an earthquake which erly yesterday claimed one life and caused damage estimated In excesa of 15.000, today declined offers of aid from outside polnta. in reply to an offer from the San Prancleco chamber of oommeroe, the Eureka chamber of commerce tele graphed : Property damage la confined to minor loseea such as broken windows, falling chimneys and cracked plaster. Business is not Interrupted." Mrs. waiter McCutchson was fat ally Injured as a chimney crashed through the roof of her home. Her husband received a broken leg and their four-year old son wsa slightly Injured. Ralph Young, a bakery worker, also was Injured. Rabbit Breeders Meet at Griffin Creek Residence The June meeting of the Callfor. nla-Oregon Rabbit and Fur Breeders . association was held at the home of J. M, Green on Griffin creek road, two mllea southwest of Medford. A basket luncheon was served at noon, after which the business see alon waa held. The principal discus, slon of the meeting pertained to the meat and fur markets. Two new membera were admitted. Mr. and Mrs, w. E. Davles of Eagle Point. The next regular meeting will b held at the Siskiyou Fox farm, on the Pacific highway 13 miles south of Ashland. An all day session wilt be held and membera are asked to bring basket lunches. TO WAOTINOTON, June T (AP) The Hill bill for a revision of the disabled emergency officers retirement act to reduce the number benefitted from 6,000 to about 3,000, thereby saving about $3,380,000 annually, was passed yesterday by the House and sent to she Senate. The reductions would be accomp lished by setting up a reviewing board to strike from the list all officers not actually disabled aa . the result of world war service. WOULD DECT NUNS 0ANTIAQO, Ohlla. June T (API Sister OertrudLs, a nun who waa Sara Villages at Los Angelas, reported today mat ant ana tn other nuns at Santa Roaaa academy had been ejected by order of the new socialist government. It wu reported the government had ordered tha evacuation of other cob rents In tha city, planning to tie the church properties for government purposes. Officials of the Junta made no comment on reports their orders Indicated aa anti-church policy. LOST' YOUNGSTER IS . FOUND UNDER STOVE RCnSS OREBK, Jun 7 (Spl.) Excitement ran high for a little while last Monday afternoon as the neigh borhood msde a hurried aeareh for the missing youngster Just l'i years olds of Mr. and Mrs. Art Andrews, He waa laat seen going down tha highway. Irrigation ditches and near-by fields were aearohed. Finally one of tha searchers entered tha house and there found tha little fellow fast asleep under the kitchen stove. IS FIRM FOR REPEAL irEWARK, W. J., Juna 1 (AP) Mra. Oeorge It. Mils, president of aha Women's State Republican club and one of the seven delegatea at largt to tha Republican National conven tion, today ststed she would not go to tlie convsntlon and rota for Presi dent Hoover for renomlnatton unleaa he pledges himself to prohibition re peal. , Study nutsry Cut , SALEM, June 7 (AP) Two mem bers of tha state board of con trols salary reduction and stand ardltatlon committee were In con ference with Governor Julius L. Meier and Budget Director Henry M. Hansen today, preparatory To studying tha stste employes salary schedule and making recommenda tions for adjustmente. Pierce's Hothouse Tomstose earn now be had at our grocers. Re member they are vine ripened. Desirable housea el way a In first elsaa condition, for rant, lease or eat. Call tot. a O-et your Crown K. K. terrkey s '-after at raber's. Central Point.