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PAGE SENT, mm icReJtt SrEDFOIffi M3TL- TRTBTTNX SIEMXTCD, OflEGOX. WEDNESDAY. .TUXE 20, 1932. m DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THE RATES: Pr word first tnMrtion , (1,11 aim urn 35c) Eaon additional Insertion. : per. word - ' (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy cbangea .11.35 LOST LOST Monday, black parasol. Leave t Tribune owu-c. LOST Sunday, top to fly rod at Mc Allister soaa ouiui. -- bune office. . Phone 73 V LOST if dog missing. call 1516. ESTUATED STRAYED From pasture In Griffin w district. it""s heifer. J. A. Manke, R, Medford. p. D. 1. tf HELP WANTED MALE INSVlttUUTlON .mM.tunn vrar Government Jobs- Men-women. io-ov ..- -- coach for examinations. List poel . tlons and full particulars FREE. Write immediately Box 12860, Mall Trloune, Medford. Oregon. '"" HELf WANTED Mule and female. A LIMITED number of students to attend Meoiora racmng ov..w. ... preparation for coming fruit har 1 vest.- More fruit packers arc need ed to exclude outside help. Phone 1632-H or. call at eiu " mornings. WANTEIl SITUATIONS mrMwn Position as cook, private home town or wui...j. references, Phone W.NTEU MISCELLANEOUS RANTED Cattle to pasture. Phone HAT GRINDING 32 per ton. E. G. Brown. Talent. . . WANTED Saddle horse or pony to keep thru summer tor dy Marshall. Phone 779-L. WANTED A large size used electric fan; address J- b- msii u.. giving alze. condition and price. WANTED Laundry, completely fin' . lahed. 8c in. f none oow-a--. watpty TRUCK going to California , and various parte or ure?un '"-" load. Frank Ncwiana, ou . lo,.,. fit. WAMTSirt Wool and monair. wooi aw.-?. u twine for sale. Medford Bargain nnusa. 37 No, Grape St. 7i 108a FOR RENT HOU.iCS 'pon RENT Comfortable home. Fur - nlshed- or partly furnlhed. Very I. reasonable to right party. Inquire 1330 Baling Ave. 4 ROOM modern furnished house I30.00. Permanent renters only Phone 790-L. sv-tt rp.nt Five or six room mod era. unfurnished house. Inquire 436 No. Holly. FOR RENT New modern house, close f In at 321 N. Ivy St. inquire at ooi f N. Ivy or phone 331-Y. JFOR RENT My beautiful home on Rose and Fourth St. complete in evsrv detail. Must be seen to be ap pelated. Also two modern dll- iplexea having electric refrigerator, stove and water heater. For ap pointment phone Mrs. Kyle Cook, B91-L or rengwaia Agcy. 1 FOR RENT 4 room house, HO mo. Central Point. Mrs. Wilson. ! for RENT Modern house, close In Fm shade, awn and garden lot. 130 per month. Call at 325 South Riverside. .-ir RENT Furn. house. 204 So. I Grape. FOR RENT Modern 3 room house, 133 Almond. FOR RENT Good 6-room furnished house. Phone 697-j-i. FOR RENT That beautiful, large i home at 23 North Orange street ' Flowera. lawn, fruit, double gar- .1 age. Available now. Key at 44 I North Peach. Phone 1473-W. 4 ROOM modern rurnuhed house, i $20 00. Permanent renters only. 3 Phone 790-U TOR RENT Furnisned house, i in. Tel 313-Y. FOR RENT 411 Wodstoek, 6 room i nicely furnmhed houe. 125 per ' i month. Phone 10-XX-l. Central I Polhu ; FOR RENT 4 so 6-room nouses i Phone 105. 30 N Central .FOR RENT 3 room house: 1 room j house: cabin. All furnished. 313 if Summit. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed house, can at 414 8 Riverside. IFOR RENT Good 3-room bouse I-Booe 1041-U. for rasT houses FOR RENT Modem 0 room cottage. 17.50. 313 So. Orape. FOR RENT ttomee. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown ex Whiu FOR RENT Modern pertly furnished 4-room cottage, eaet elde. Call at 414 8 Riverside. FOR RENT 3. room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APT. New. Overstuffed, lights, water, garage. 325. 413 N. Ivy. 3 AND 3-ROOM Apia.. 14 and (18. 317 West Second. FURNRISHED apartment 339 N. Ivy. SEE my 3-room turn, apt close in. strictly modern. Adult only. Call 340 So. Grape. FOR RENT Apartment, private bath. i No oakqale. ROOM apartment, screen porch and garage. Adults. 114 Almond. LARGE 3 room furn. apt., private bath and entrance. Phone 593-Y, or 9 E. Jackson. FOR RENT ilchuler Apta. beautiful ly furnished and modern, prices ranging from 30 to 150. Corner oth and oasdaie. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Inquire after 5 p. m 503 So. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 329 No. Holly. HOMES rXJR RENT Oall 798. FURN. APT. for rent: 3 rooms, bath steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apta. Phone 687. FURNISHED house. 3 and 3-room apta.i garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 3-room apartment. $10 520 so Fir. Phone 1320. FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM. 335 So. Ivy. Phone 842-X. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nice cool sleeping room close !n. Home privileges, price reasonable. Phone 1076-J. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Warehouse 25x100 suit able for trucking service, front ana rear entrance, close to business can ter. Phone 769-R. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE AT ONCE 31000 equity in income property, for 39 or ju model car. 716 Welch. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay-baler for livestock. Northern pacmo Fur ana Trading Co.. Prospect. FOR SALE or will trade for Copco stock, property at 1016 court St. Call c. A. Plcaei. 10a. TRADE '29 Ford truck tor light car, 615 W. 3nd. FOR SALE. OR TRADE The former Garfield Auto Wrecking Part busl ness. Would sell cheap or trade for good light used car. car 101 ana bldg. at reasonable rent. See Dr I. D Phlpps. 225 E. Main. TRADE Residence and 3 lots, fine location for good land. 200 w Jackson. TO TRADE Equity in modern five room house for small truck or trac tor. K C. Mall Tribune. PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville star Route, sox ai-js. TRADE Equity of i500 In B-room bungalow on macaaam street lor suburban acreage, write box seat Tribune. FOR TRADE 2 modern nouses part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 8. Riveralde. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Essex sedan. A-l Condi tlon. Terms If desired. 1016 Reddy Ave. FOR SALE Ford model A sedan, per, feet condition, has run about 6000 miles. 3300 cash. Mrs. T. J. Malm, gren. 1937 Chev. coach, good condition Price 3115.00. Phone Ashland. 50. 1928 Chevrolet coach, new paint, good rubber. Price I200.UU. Phone Ash, land. 50. 1929 Ford A Fordor. A real 3290.00. Phone Aahland, 60. buy, 1927 Oakland sport roadster, looks rood, runs good. Price 1110.00 Phone Ashland, 50. 1931 Late Model Ford town aedan, only driven 60U0 miles. Just like new. Price 3490.00. Phone Ashland, 50. 1931 Model AA Ford .dual wheel hy draulic dump truck. A-l condition, Price so&o.oo. pnone Asmana, ou. FOR SALE Packard, excellent condl tlon. Bargain. Call W. I. Vawter. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford property. 2ao acres of timber and woodland. Phone 649-R. GOOD USED CARS With 1932 License Real Buyel 1931 Ford Sport Roadster. 1929 Ford 4-door Sedsn. 1931 Ford 2-door sedan. 1928 Essex Sedan. 1928 Essex Coupe. Also a number of other good cars to choose from. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. Phone 18 TOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 months old heifer calf. Bud Stammen, Orchard Home Drive. PIOS Weanera and feeders. 31 Hliray Boat Shop. Pac. Highway, central point. TOR "Alt- rot'LTRY FOR SALE Baby turkey irkeys, cheap. Km for others. 1 G.ady Caioer. Must sell to mske room Phone 1051. Ask for FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Livestock Freeh milk cowi. Adolf scbuis, seagie. ore. FOR SALE Young fresh Jersey cow. cheap. Also grain, hay ana pasture. Phone 40B-K-4 at mealtimes. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull calves. All ages. Cheap, rvirwsua Farm, Central Point. LARGE work horee for sale or trade, Phone 411. FOB SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE 1 ton Dodge truck. Or trade for light car. Adores ojj W. 10th St., Medford. FOB SALE HOMES STUCCO home, 406 North Oakdale, corner of 3rd St., nardwooa noors, flrenlace. two sleeping rooms, tubs, garage. Very attractive price and terms. c. S. Buttenieia. Keeitor. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 1200 equity in large bungalow NO. 310 Howaro etreet for 300 cash or will trade for anything we can use. Loan pay- menu ike rent rnone i-r--i 51-7-L or see Clarence Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive home. Phone 103. 30 No. Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE One of the beat 120 acres In Jackson county. 40 acres 01 iuii bearing orchard. 13.000 boxes of fruit this year. 8.ouo In Improve ments. First siuuu taxes it. eec u R. Bowen, Rogue River, Ore. FORCED SALE--5 room modern home, 2 lots, west aide, close schools, fine garden, cherries etc. Should sell for above $2000. on todays market. Yours for 1200. Financed private loan. TWO ACRES highly Improved tract, 5 room new modern nome, logan berries, black cap. reds, strawber ries, variety of fruits, best loca tion. Priced to sell at 33100. Terms. We advertise our best buys only. Our experience In real estate val ues should be worth something to you. Trv us. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. Realtors. 125 E. 6th Phone 1496 RIVER FRONTAGE AT H1QHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at 33500. WALTER K. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 798. WHEN you thin: of real estate think of Brown a Whit. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Upright piano, Kerry Keen: trailer, refrigerator, rocxer. Easy washer. 613 W. 4th. EXTRA fine Loganberrlea and apri cots. A. M. Tyrrell. Phone 334-R-2. FOR SALE Large Icebox. Pafa 2nd Ha.t store, come out and get your bargains. , . - SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SAL7 OF PIPE A: FITTINIOS We are dismantling the California and Oregon Lbr. Co. plant at . Brookings, Oregon and have over 100,000 feet of pipe from 1" to 12" which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. The Port, land Machinery Co.. Brookings, Ore., or Portland, ore. ' FOR SALE Oat hay, cheap. Phone GLADIOLA blooms 25c dor., also fry era. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 East Main. BING and Royal Anne cherries, half mile south White school house on Griffin Creek. FOR SALE; Dnlrymen like Fkonomy Dairy Fly Spray best. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. LLOYD LOOM baby buggy In good condition, will trade for cniida cart. Ruby Schulz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Good second hand tim ber and 3-ln. plank, cheap. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. POWER SPRAYER Now Is th time to catch your fruit trees, cork, elms and all shrubbery. Phone 250-W. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery in 8 days. Monarch seed and Feed co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer. aand and gravel, pnone Biu-j. FOR BALE Used sewing machines, all mane. 36 up; term if deal rod All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 34 N Bartlatt SEE OUR N3W SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle Singer machlnea Machlnea for rent and repaired Tel. N . changed from book luting to 544-J. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 329 E. 6th. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiff or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY CASH For furniture, tool or what have you. Medford Bargain Hi MM, 37 no. orape St. Phone 1063 EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 33c. Open till 8 evenings. ' CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc, Jennings Loan oiiice. no. o soutn Front. LOCAL or long distance hauling We fiuarantee to sate you money Raw. ev ITansler, 619 North Riveralde Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRRCTORT JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title end Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract Of Tltl Tltl Insurance Room S snd 5. No 83 North Central Art, upstair. Dreasmsklng and Kemodeling. rHK FASHION SHOP - Dresen.eking and em.el;uj 424 Uedford Bldg Pnone 1181. BUSINESS DIRICTORY Autonioune Loans. CONTRA OT8 REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment 1 1 pert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning. Floor erasing. Ori ental rug oleanlnft. specialty. Job pnntm. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing od all kinds; book binding: louse-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating oass sales slips and everything tn the printing line. 28-30 N, Drape. Phone 75. Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulano serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdal Tel 47. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, finished re-glued We carry a full line or upholstery sample, a. n Thlbault, Tel 969-B Lawn mowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75a. Csll and de liver tiee 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Muney (o 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 toaay.- See W B Thomas 16 So. Central. Phone 139 Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOH'l Teacher of piano. Classical and popular musio courses Haight Music Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 73. Piano Uemera. 3ETJS the Baldwin tine of Plan- at the Elecu lo Wiring Co- 331 W Main St., or call Mr. B. O. ?unickr Tel. 1442. Roofing STANDARD ROOFINO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and inspection without charge. lOtb and Fir St.- Tel. 1077. T rami ei. REINK1NG TRUCKINO CO, Trana- fcr and Storage, Wo haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER 3c STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 S Grape St. Phone 644. or residence 1060. EAD8 TRANSFER s STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Pbone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Violin instruction SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO 8TU denl of the Violin In keeping with the times, John R. Knight Is oflerlng the following ratea: One private lesson each month $1.50, with a class lesson each week tol lowing at a total cost per month uf $3.30; in addition to tnis raimcrs Music House is offering a special free lesson Inducement to those who purchase violin outfits. Class es bcglnlng July 1st. Register now at Palmers or telephone Jackson- vine, 154. Mail Tribiyie Daily ACROSS 1. Kind of Illy 6. Harvest 10. Together: pre'.x 1!. Shun 13. Slnglna- voice -1. Alternative 15. Give t a word 17. Little: Scotch 18. Like 20. Maltreat Si. Slender 23. I'asslng fash Ion !4. Before 2.'.. llprhilit Ili. The herb dill 2. KonscU-ss talk 3i. Konega 32. ruddle 35. Muilo dramas 37. Ratify IS. Caesar's Ian wa 40. Pinch 42. Klge ' 411. Klsh sauce 44. Flnlslieil 45. Accomplish 47. Genus of the cow 4. Faluted 30. i'ornsrd Solution of Yesterday' Puizle felAIDAJUIIAIRjOIBII t PJA RJE. Sm EifVG E Me Dl EtR A S ElRC R WSmWR SRKc-iMDE CEASE E RiLAArGA RSIP R AS MiOlN tSjA G EIS ENE MlUif Tpl1ojp cJtefoTE I A.E 10 ULESMG W E IYP k eAlKg&C E C KfPI ME MEtycjEEUfjR:? EjV J!NMrJ0lLArKSA'M E N Nil N EjBR EV ETlU.NTg AOf I OMglDl6"fl RMI"! fMEl 51. The common froe- f). positive else trio pole Again: predx 34, Firt victim of 1J down 57. OM munlcal Instruments " -w -mm- in '8 "f v.- i'o .... 21 5a Z3 T7; zs " " """" Jo j 35 " " A? ' 3 ' 38 3T " "7?' 42 """" 43 " " " 44 4S "vT 4b """" p " S3 ST 54 LEGAL NOTICES Notice if Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed ana dated on the 10th day of June. 1932. 1 certain action therein, wherein the State of Oregon repreaented and actlr.i nv the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission, as PlamtKf, recovered Judament against McKinley 3 Gentry, and Ethel E. Gentry, hus band and wire, Buiioox Mercantile Agency of Medford, Oregon, Lydla Hammett, Samuel u. aoo. ana mnn Bahb. the defendant, for the aum of Eighteen hundred Seventy-Nine it -100 ($1879.68) dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8T per annum from August 6, 1931. with costs and disbursement taxed at Seven 75-00 ($7,751 dollars, and the further sum of Two Hundred A No-100 1(200.00) dollars aa attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 10th day of June. 1933. Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of tne said execu tion. I will on the 23rd day of July. 1033, at. 10:00 0 clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the Cltv of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the cost of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by l&rr. alt of the right, title and interest that the said defendant McKinley s Gentry, and Ethel E. Gentry, husband Ai wife. Bullock Mercantile Agency of Medford. Oregon, i.yaia Hammett. Samuel L. Babb and Ruth A. Babb had on the 27th day of April. 1926. or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot Seven (7) Block three (3). Kenwood Addition to the City of Medford. County of Jackson, State of Oregon. Dated this 21st day of June. 1932. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By Paul C. Jennings, deputy. Administrator. Notice fo Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned ha been appointed by the county lourc or Oregon ror Jackson County, administratrix of the estate of Jefferson Howard, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed at 345 Scenic Drive, Ashland. ui-egon. witnin six months from the date of this notice. HELEN W1MER. Administratrix of the Estate fo Jef ferson Howard, deceased. June 16, 1S33. McLeod Mcleod. June 29. (Spl.) Mrs. Lsna Bortz ylslted In Medford June 3r. Mr. and Mra. Glass were in Med ford June 35. Mr. and Mrs. Hess and son Bill, have arrived from Los Angelea to spend the summer at their cottase on Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh of Lo Angeles who are staying at Casey's camp for the summer have gone to Canada for a week after "which they will re turn to Casey's camp. Herb Carlston. who ha been quite 111 is now recovering. Miss Helen Smith, Erma Glass. Lloyd Clark and Leo Hoag, motored to Crater Lake Sunday. Foster Arrested For Syndicalism LOS ANGELES, June 29. (API William Z. Foster, candidate of the communist party for the prealdenoy of the United States, waa arrested today and booked by polloe officers ,on suspicion of criminal syndicalism. Cross-Word Puzzle 6. Breeder ?TSJ 7. Otherwise v 8. Devoured 9. Itsllan river 10. Funny 11. Artistic sym bol of the faithful deal l. Homicide 17. Refuge. 18. At a dlstanoe 13. Mentally sound !!. Lock of hair 23. Applies 2j. Mother of 13 ac isa 27. Subject 2. Within 21. IEsnxe of knowledge 82. Deposited 24. Patron saint of sailor 88. Temper 8. Toll 29. By Itself 41. Lenf of a I blossom 44. flea agl 4fi. limine 48. Prate 41. fieetle M. Hun god S3. Down: prefix 1 M. Plural ending DOWN 1. Symbol for cak-lum I. Broad thr- oi.eiifare: nbr.r. 8. Cut olt 4. Italian coin i. Sun-dried brick Meteorological Report June 29, For cart MM ford And rlcinlty: Tonight and Thursday fair; no chanf In tm ptrature. Oregon: rIr tonight and Thurwlay but cloudy on coMt; no change In temperature. Local Inta Loweat temperature thla .nornlng. 50 d RTa. Temperature a year ago today; HlRheet 73; loweu 48. Total precipitation alnoe September t, 1931, 22.28 lnche. Relative humidity at S p. m. yes terday 30 per cent; ft a. m. today 7T per cent. Sunset today, 7:50 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:30 a, m., aun aet, 7:50 p. m. ObftprrAtlon Taken at S A. M., 130 Meridian Time if ft City rl Baker City . oston Boise ......... . 03 . 88 , 98 , 74 58 T. 66 68 66 Clear Clear P.Cdy Chicago P.Cdy. Denver 86 Des Moines -M 84 Fresno -104 Helena 90 Los Angelea 76 Medford 96 New York - 84 phoenix 1H Portland 88 Reno 98 Roseburg ...- 93 Salt Lake 94 San Francisco 64 Seattle 80 Spokane' 94 Washington, D. 0. 86 64 T. Clear Clear Clear Clear 68 70 58 58 39 68 68 56 64 58 70 Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear T. Cloudy 53 54 64 68 .14 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. June 39. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashpole and son, Donald: Mr. and Mra. Leater Throck morton and family, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Young and family, Mrs. William Young and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young and daughter enjoyed a picnic lunch June 36 at the Butte Fans inn hatchery. Mra. Orln Adamaon and children and Mrs. J. O. Hannaford and Floyd Adamaon went to Medford on busi ness June 28. Mlsa Elisabeth Hlgglns of Talent visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Ragsdale. Miss Hlgglns Is former schoolmate of the Ragsdales. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Pruett left June 28 for California. Mr. and Mra. T. T. Hatlett of the Antelope district entertained Mra Edith Weldman at dinner June 27, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Seaman and family, Mr and Mrs. A C, Mlltelstaodt and Mrs. C. F. Davles enjoyed a picnic tho evening of June 25 at the W. E. Davles home. Mrs. W. E. Davles and Mr. C. F. Davles called at .the R. T. Seaman home June 27. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Bltterllng were business visitors In Medford June 27, School board met June 24 and the newly elected directors Leater Throckmorton and W. H. Young took the oath of office. The clerk's annual report was signed. This year the bond for the clerk Is set at 36000, which will be taken care of by the First State bank. All school records were delivered by the clerk, Mli Edith Weldman, June 37 to the office of Vie county school superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V. Bsrrett vis ited In Engle Point June 27. Mrs. M. L. Pruett shopped In Eagle Point June 37. Many Eagle Point realdent attend ed the opening of the Lake Creek Orange hall June 26 and all report a good time. C. F. Davles I acting aa ditch walker for the Engle Point Irrigation district. Mrs. Norn Matthews and daughter, Verta, were In town June 28. Sam Coy delivered R load of wood to the local cheese factory June 28. Sam Harnlsh and Mra. Austin called on the Fred Duttona June 27. Ben Oswald of Wellen waa busi ness visitor at Sam Coy's June 27. Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy and son. Sammy, spent the afternoon June 26 with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmsn. John Phillips called on Rudy Weld man June 28. Mr. and Mra. Ed Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden and Mrs. Rsy Rsgs dale apent the evening June 22 visit ing Mr. and Mr. Percy Haley. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Plttman of San rranclaco, apendlng the summer at their cottage on McNeil Creek, were In Eagle Point June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watson of Oak land, Cel., are visiting Mr. Watson's sister, Mrs. Ed Cowden and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clement and son. Junior, and James Doe of Med ford apent June 26 at Flah Lake. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Jun 28 ISpl.) All who attended th weiner roast Saturday evening expressed how they enjoyed getting together a I n. Neighborhood activities have quieted down since school was out and many are busy preparing for crop. There waa quite a number present and though not many games were played, a all were so tired from a long busy day, the evening waa enjoyed by sitting sround th bon fir snd talking. The community waa grieved to hear of the untimely passing of Roy Williams, a resident of her until short lime ago. Mrs. Bernlce Hayman and Everett Cantrall called on Mr. and Mrs. i Nolan Montgomery Tuesday vnln Mr. and Mra. Harry Steele attend ed the Montana plcnlo at Ever Shady Auto park Sunday and report the program as Interesting and the en tire dsy enjoyable. Mrs. Ernest Beer and Mr. Myrtle Gulovson cslled on 1 "r. and Mrs. L, H. Hughea Sunday. There ha been some complaint of thelvery In our neighborhood. Osa thieves are emptying tractors. sven picking locks and entering sheds for gas. Joe Kantor waa robbed of large amount of grocerlea from the Kantor truck in Medford Saturday evening. Some shoes and other article be longing to other members of the family were taken too. Donald Wheeler of Bsagi vu ailing on friends In Fern Valley Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Marahall and family are moving to the Suncreal orchard from their home In Fern Valley for the aummer months. Mr. and Mrs. Lowden were host t an enjoyable dancing party Sat urday evening. A large crowd was present. Including several from out side communities. Mr. nd Mr. Ralph DeWlt and Mrs. 'em Hughea have been among those enjoying the Irish Trio at tne Phoenix Presbyterian church. The Lowden family has been quite 111 the paat week with the flu. They are much improved now. Mr. and Mra. Nolan Montgomery are moving Into Marshalls' house for the aummer. . . . Cecil Swingle waa In the commu nity Sunday trying to reorganize the baseball team and make arrange, menta for the boya to play the Wll llama Creek team th fourth. The Orange la planning a big celebration for the fourth. Mr. nd Mrs. Ben Roger were til- day guests of Mr. and Mra. Joe Kantor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward attended birthday dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mr. 8twart Porter' honor ing Mra. C. Ward. Other gueat were Mr. and Mra. R. L. Lewi and son, Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell . Wheeler. Members of the Irish Trio were dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. Ralph DeWlt Monday. Apricot will be ripening In Fern Val ev about the tenth. Mr. nuoru renorts a very nice crop. Mr. and Mr. Oscar ransteei, Panateel and Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Porter called on Mr. and Mr. George Alford June 19. June 26 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and sons, George and Robert, Mr. and Mra. George Alford, Mies ncno Alford of here, and Mr. and Mrs. John Potter of Ashland enjoyed a plcnlo at the Llthla park at Ashland Richard Rae and Earl Edmunaon called on Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mont- aomery Thursday evening. Mrs. Nolan Montgomery nd Mrs, Bernlce Hayman were In Ashland Saturdav on business, . . Mr. and Mrs. Busey were In Talent Saturday. Gillman's Dairy To Deliver Milk In Ashland Area Glllman'a Sanitary Dairy plant, lo cated one mile south of Central Point, will start a raw milk delivery service In Ashland July 1, according to announcement laued. The Olll- mana have 74 tuberculin and abor tion tested cows and produce grade A raw milk. Lester Olllman. who is establishing tho scrvloa with Win. Kelstir and Ed Daley, said yesterday The plans at the present time are to extend the business In order that the making of cheese, buttsr and Ice cream might be Included In th dairy business. No definite de cision ha yet been reached as to the location of the plant In Ash land. The Glllmsna have been conduct ing a delivery aervlce In Medford and Central Point areas for about eight, yenr. Dance Carnival Is Transferred To Twin Plunge According to word from Dom Pro vost, orchestra leader, the dance carnival billed for Jackaon Hot Sprint over the Fourth of July will be trsnsferred to th Twin Plunge at Ashland, on account of the fire which Monday night destroyed the Hot Spring dance pavilion. The Twin Plunge win oe tne scene of dancea Saturday, July 2, and Monday, July 4, under management of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ottinger, lor- mer managers of the Hot Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Dom Provost. The dances are expected to draw large crowds aa they will tie In with tne annual celebration at Ashland. Elk Return To Crater Region CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. Ore., (Special) The presence of elk In Crater Lake park for the first time in several year was reported this son when member of pine beetle con trol crew discovered fresh track a few daya ago In the vicinity of Mt. Scott and other point of the south side of the park. Effort will be made to photograph the anlmala In thlr wooded and meadow haunts. Th ad, vanclng season has brought th re turn of many deer to the park, after having apent the winter at lower levels. Clatsop Residents Sign Merger Plea ASTORIA, Ore., Jun 30. (API Petltlona calling for a vot on th proposed physical consolidation f the University of Oregon and Oregon Stat college have been signed' by more than 1700 Clatsop county resi dent. ollcltor announced today. The Clatsop county quota was 400. Wlneland Beauty snop. Perma nent 84, 66 and 37. Shampoo and finger wave 31. Finger wave 75c Wet wave 35o. Complimentary facial fea turing "Youth Skin" toiletrlt. Phone 161, ROLE OF WIFE ON GREAT RANCH 1 -Mm i By Hobbln Cooni HOLLYWOOD Clara Bow I come Ing back to th screen, but the Ran cbo Clarlta, up by th California. Ke yed line, wilt he her permanent ad dress. .... Th picture, "Call . Her a7ge.1 doesn't begin until July, nd In th meantime Clara and Rex Bell are en joying the cattle ranch lit that ha helped th red-head regain her health and enthuslaam, largely lost toward; the end of her stay In Hollywood, where the strain and pressure of movls-starring brought her to th edg of a nervou collapse nd retlr. ment. The word from Clsia, brought bT young husband Rex, who come to town now and then on bualnea and to make westerns for Tram Carr. l that the expect to have "th time of her life" making the film but she'll arrive two day before pro duction tart and will be back , on th road to Ranoho Clarlta as won aa the fade-out 1 taken. That ranch la one of those great- open-space whose exact acreage even iwx can only guess. If- something llge 26 by 50 mile In ana or am wrong? Anyway, thej'v built a new horn there, In place of the old ramb ling ranch-house they first oooupled. The new on would do luetic to Beverley Hills. Those domestlo responsibilities for which the little gal from Brooklyn was becoming noted be for they left the Beverley Hill horn have blos somed forth on th ranch, according to Kex. Clara look Ilk million." he beam. "Weighs 130 pounds and looks about 113. Hard aa a rock. You can't keep her from riding, or driving on or tne trucks, or mending fences. She ha- to be doing somthlnr til 'the time. "Peopl think I'm trlngln when t tell them ah doe th cooklne. She doesn't have to there' a boy for that but you can t ken her out. of th kitchen at meal time. 'Hot biscuit every night, and h can cook anything else, too. Never did It In her life until w went to tne rnon." i And there, folk, really I a "new Clar Bow." ' 4 JULY 4 CM LAKE PARK CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK (Special) Dttall of ceremonies, surrounding the unveiling of the Ste- pnen Tyng Mather memorial plteju In Crater Lake park, July 4, Dan been completed. Taking place) at the rim of the lake at 1:30 In th after noon, preparation are underway for th presence of. ev large aseemblag of park visitor to witness th cere monies honoring th memory of Mr, Mather, th first director of th Na tional Park service. Judge Robert W. Sawref of Bend. Ore., a member of th Stephen T. Mather Appreciation, an organisation formed to honor the pioneer director, with member living In all parts of the United States, In an approprlst addreas will present the plaqu to Crater Lake park, which, In year gone by, had been the destination of periodical visit by Mr, Math. The ceremonies will be opened by Park Naturalist D. S. Llbbey, follow ed by an Invocation by Rev. W. R. saird, First Christian church, Med ford. Preceding the presentation ad dress, members of the Crater Lak lodg etaff will render vocal aelec- tlona. An acceptance speech will fol low the presentation. Th unveiling of th p!qu, bear ing a llkenes of Mr. Mather, come on the 65th anniversary of hit birth. It carries the date of his death. Janu ary 22, 1930, and a fitting tribute to hi memory, setting forth th extent of work he had accomplished and It Importance to all people. CRATEWORS FROM FAR CHINA CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK, Or. (Special) Though roaring cannon have been (tilled and a sem blance of peace ha returned to th war-atneken Chapel district of Bhang hal. oriental hatred of th present day were never more Inten. report ad T. Nash, a visitor at Crater lake thla week, while on a short va cation trip on th Paolfto coaat, ac companied by Mrs. Naah. Mr. and Mra. Naah were In Shang hai during the recent Japanese bom bardment, which they declare result ed in th utter destruction of Cha pel, native Chinese quarter. While th Japanese were careful not to bombard the International settlement, over 300 shell fell In that section. East Entrance To Park Opening Soon CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. Or. (Special) Activities bar been started on th opening of th east entrance road leading from th DallM-Callfornla highway, between Klamath Fall and Bend, to Crater lake. Excessive snow depth had de layed th opening for several week aa a result of on of th most severe winters on record within tu park.