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-lEDFORD -I-3L TRIBUNE, -lEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932 PAGE SEVEN t DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERS ARE THE KATES; ftt word first insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, -lc per word ,w...lt. ini Pet line per month, without copy change 1JS Phone 75 , LOST LOST Black leather puree on Easi Main St. Return to Tribune. Re V Ward. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED High school girl to do lleht housework for board and Xm. Address Box 6013, Msll Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE OPPORTUNITY for two men with cars. Apply 3J No. Orape. Wednes day. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Sewing, light housework, or caring for children. Phone 4.22-L. ELDERLY LADY wanvs housework or care of children. Write 239 Second Bt., Ashland. ' WANTED Housekeeping by young womsn: local referencs.JTel. Say-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE MAN, permanently located, wants small, attractive, Inexpensive apartment, close In. Box 5962, Mall I Tribune. WANT To sell or trade new Lyon & Healey trumpet for light roadster or coupe. Phone 671-J-4. RESPONSIBLE party wants to rent truck. Phone T23-J. WANTED Limited number students for packing school. Apply Ala Vista Packing House, before noon. Call 16-F-14. WANTED Wool and lambs. J. J Osenbrugge, Public Market Bldg., Medford. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pat'a, 1508 Prune. Ph. 547-L. WANTED A large size used electric fan; address J. B, Mall Tribune giving size, condition and price. WANTED rnMl -nrf winfealr Wrtrtl RACKS and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Orape St. Tel. 1062. FOR RENT HOU;S UNFURNISHED house; modern. 219 No. Oskdale. MODERN 6-room house with range, close in. Phone 1042-W. van. bent Comfortable home, fur nlshed or nartly furnished; very reasonable to right party. Inquire 1328 Sallng Ave. vuet orT fl.mnm modem hOUSei furnace, double garage, or trade for Grants Pass property. 744 W. Jackson. . FOR RENT 5-room bungalow on good street; set tubs; can use wood or electric range; garage, wood shed, chicken house and yard, gar den. C. A. KNIGHT, 801East Main St. Phone 1541. FOR RENT Furnished house. 2 and l-room apts., garage. 804 W. 10th. FOR RENT Partly furnished house at 315 So. Riverside. Nl?e shade, garace and garden ground. Inquire at 335 So. Riverside. FOR RENT OR SALE Modern home on So. Oakdale. 4 bedrooms, sleep ing porch, hard wood floors, fur nace, fine trees, good location. Ph. 665-L-3. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room dwelling east aide. Phone 1149. SMALL family wants clean, modern, unfurnished home shortly after August 1st. Must have at least two bedrooms. Location may be either In town or suburban. Box 6928, Msll Tribune. FOR RENT Attractive 6-room house, hardwood floors, fireplace, very reasonable. 708 Park Ave. Brown & White Agency. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house 618 Park. Call Dr. Bunch. MODERN furnl'hed 6-room house with 2 sleeping porches. Call 753 M or 343 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT 4 to 8-room houses Phone 103. i 30 N. Central. FOR RtNT Modem house, close in Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 20 per month. Call at 323 South Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room house, 110; wood for cutting; place for cow to run. Mrs. Wilson. Central Point. Ore. lR RENT Furn. Orape. house. 204 So. FO RENT Modern partly turnishM 4-room cottage, east aide. Call at 4-i ft. g.xe&0 Fin I - -TiTl ii mi i in mi i FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT A room modern furnish ed bouse. Call at 414 8. Riverside. POH HEN1 Homes Purnislied or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT 3-room furnished bouse, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. SMALL furnished bouse; Frlgldalre. Phone 319-R. rOB BENT APARTMENTS -i i. - i-L -i.m -i.- -i - - i - - FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment and garage; close In; adults. 327 N. Orape. 3-ROOM APT., furn. sleeping poreb, private bath, lights and water; close In. Adults only. 244 8. Orape. FOi. RENT Furnished four room du plet well located, 17.50 per month. Phone 1140. FOR RENT Furn. spta, S3 to 3 week. Paclflo highway, opposite Owen-Oregon office. FURNISHED apte. with bsth and hot water, (10.00 per mo. Apply at People's Electric Btore. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 313 8. Grape. FOR RENT acnuler Apta. beautiful ly fural.ned and modern. Prices ranging from 930 to 150. Corner 6th arid Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Key at 146 So. Ivy. FURN. apt. new overstuffed, refriger ation. The Berben, 10 Quince. FURNISHED apartment for rent. 229 r Ivy FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 329 NO. Holly HOMES i"OR RENT Call 798 FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD REDUCED RATES for room and board at 718 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furn. room, 19 Mistle toe. Phone 838-w. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES in Sparta Bldg.: ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals. Carl Y. Tengwald, Agent. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Fresh cow for wheat. L. J. Sprouse, Rt. 1, Central Point. NEW 4-room plastered house, clear, for late model sedan. State de tails. Write Mall Tribune, Box 6016 TRADE Studebnker touring car. In excellent condition, for land or lleht truck, or will sell reasonable 609 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In one of the best apartment houses In city. Good Income, pnone 37B-K. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 20-cabln auto court, with three-pump service station, grocery store with barbecue lunch counter In connec tion; well established reputation on Pacific coast. Compelled to sacri fice this profitable business be cause of illness. Don t delay see- ing property. Camp Wlthus. 1501 North Paclflo highway, Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE OR . TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered lunior Guernsey bull: also regis. tered Guernsey bull calf. R. O. Benson. Phone 498-X. FOR TRADE 2 modern houses, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Best service station In southern Oregon; 6 pumps; June tlon of Klamath and Pacific high ways. Priced right. M. B. Robin' son. Junction Super Service Sta tion, Ashland. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1930 HUDSON Super 8 Sedan; good condition. Call 1054-J. 1926 Essex oach. Phone 666-X. BUY MILES OP TRANSPORTATION Our Used cars Have a Written Guarantee New 1933 License All motor bearings guaranteed for 12 months under our New Service Policy Prices Reduced 1931 Ford Sedan 1931 Austin Coupe 1928 Buick Standard Coupe 1928 Essex Sport Coupe 1928 Bulck Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Sedan Call 18 ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside BARGAINS REPOSSESSED CARS FOR SALE Maxwell Coach I 05 00 Studebaker Touring . 95.00 665 00 . 695.00 - 235.00 12500 . 275.00 365 00 1930 Bulck Sedan 1931 Bulck 8 Coach. Hup mo bile Chevrolet Coach ... Bulck Roadster - Nash Coupe 114 S. Riverside. Salesman in attendance evenings and Sundays. MEDFORD INVESTMENT CO. FOR SALE POl'LTRY FOR SALE Plymouth Rock cockerels from Ore. University egs. Will eell for 1.00 eaoh. Weigh about 3 lbs. First house left side on Keene Drive. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Hogs. Also one work horse. PMone B-F-4. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn buil calves. All ages. Cheap. Klrtland Farm. Central Point. FOR SILK HOMES FOR SALE 406 N. 0Kdaie (Spanish stucco: 245 N, Oakdale, Corner 4th St. both bargains, make an offer. 16 Genera fft. ready ror inspection Phone 979 for appointment. C. S B.itterfle.d. tpOR 8AI.E Attract :re homea. 4 105. 30 H, Central, Paona FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS 30 acrts with nearly half mlie on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglera. You cant equal this location at 12300. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. ONE-HALF ACRE garden land, 4-rm. house, garage, barn and otner im provements. Small down payment, balance easy terms. Will consider light truck on payment. 0. M. Chapman. Talent. NON-RESIDENT OWNER SAYS CUT TO ONE-THIRD FORMER PRICE BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND has never been offered at such a tow price as this bargain over 100 acres, half In cultivation, more could be; some improvements, dandy location, fine well and auto matic system. This Is the best land we have In the valley; 95000 total price, and will give good terms. 40 Acres, free water, good build ings, roads, school service, some equipment, stock, crops; $2000.00, with one-fourth down bal. easy. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 126 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1408. FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE House close In, consisting of 2 modern furnished apts., 4 and 6 rooms each. Also nice modern, furnished new house. Call 432 No. Holly St. WHEN you think of -esl estate think ol Brown as White. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fancy apricots, price ac cording to size. By Ferns valley schoolhouse. Geo. Alford. ELECTRIC range. 219 No. Oakdale, FOR SALE Used sewing machines all makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Golden sweet corn, 20c doc. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Apricots 3c lb. Top Notch orchard. Phone 6io-j-i. FOR SALE Dry body for 12" or 16" 1.75 tier. Fir slabs i.3a. Phone 539-R-4. FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light Twin, also fine cedar row boat. Ph. 1149. APRICOTS. Linn Orchard, Eagle Point. Ready July 20. Good size. no scale. FOR SALE 6-tube radio, good shape, 10. 622 so. Holly, GLADIOLI blooms, 15c and 25c doz. 208 W. Clark. FOR SALE Lease and cabin at Lake of Woods. R, C- Ward, Medford. Phone 19-F-21. FOR SALE Dairymen like Economy Dairy Fly Spray bait. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, aand and gravel. Phone 012-J. MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY CASH for used cars and equities. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 1062. . CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, bridge work, . etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 6. South Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete T 1 1 System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstalrsJ Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment. Dentistry. DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON Dentistry. 312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance terr Ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT - tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, te- finished, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery samples. A, N. Tnlbault, Tel. 069-R. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Mwnmonera. LA W N MOW ERR SHARPENED, OILRD and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver froe. 33 No, nr. pnone 261. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autoa. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No Cher charges. Come in and ret ' the rah tod. 6ea W. T. Thomas. 45 So, Cenual. fnoM 139, BUSINESS niRKCTORY Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R, Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Height Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Roofing. STANDARD ROOFING CO Bulldero of water-tight roofs. Estimates and Inspection without charge, Tenth nd Fir St. Tel. 1077. Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER It STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 s. Grape St. Phone 644. or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing. 25.00 REWARD for any watch 1 can't fix. Used watches sold at half wholesale price. 8th St., opposite Stage Depot. LEOAL NO I ICES Notice of Application for Chance In Point of Diversion or Hater. Notice Is hereby given that Fred H. and Delbert C. Goddard have filed an appl lent Ion with Charles E. Strlck lln, State Engineer, for the approval of a change in point of diversion of water from Greeley Creek for the Irri gation of 20 acres In Section 34, Township 30 South, Range 1 West, W. M., through the Greeley ditch, with a date of priority of 1807, said light being confirmed by decree of the court for Jackson County, dated April 26, 1010. The applicant proposes to change the present point of diver sion which Is located 2740 feet south and S10 feet east of south quarter corner of Section 84, Township 90 South, Range 1 West, W. M., to a point downstream approximately 760 feet and which proposed point of diversion Is located 2920 feet south and 480 feet west of south quarter corner of .Section 34, Township 39 South, Range 1 West, W. M. Alf persons Interested are hereby notiiied that a hearing will be held In the county courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, September 13th, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m. AH objec tions to the proposed change, if any they have, will be heard and deter mined at said time and place. Anv objections should be prepared in writ ing and mailed to the State Engineer at least ten days prior to the date set for hearing. If no objections are rued, the application will be approved by the State Engineer without a hearing. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this lfith day of July, 1932. CHAS. E. STRICKLIN, State Engineer. Notice of Sheriff's Snle 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 or Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of June, 1032, in a certain action therein, wherein the State of Oregon represented and acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against McKlnley S, Gentry, and Ethei E. Gentry, hus band and wire. Bullock Mercantile Agency of Medford. Oregon, Lydla Hammett, Samuel L. Babb, and Ruth A. Babb. the defendants, for the sum of Eighteen hundred Seventy. Nine & 68-100 (11879.63) dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from August 6, 1931, with costs and disbursements taxed at Seven St 75-00 (7.75) dollars, and Mail Tribune Daily across L Confined to one place ft. Light brown 9. Entirely 12. Worship IS. Employ 14. Female ruff 15. Diminishes 16. Impatient IS. Provldt food 10. Cornered; colloq. IU New Hamp shire county containing Ml Wash ington tt. Bird's beak 26. Misfortunes 26. Part of a curve 17. Witness 19. Spirit ' IU Esaa by a candlcats for a degree 15. Chams with gas IT. Notable period 18. Sharp point 1L. Ferna! saint! abbr. 11. Cook slowly it. Papal scarf , 15. Handle 17. Causine an op Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla M0DEipgB OlApjAlD A M AVE RffljWLML OPE Z E Efrlg AlSplJ UL LED EIRjApfMjl TIE STTlR E AhfjE a yIe sWan gJl e TfpC fTp E N TjE Nm p pTpeJrn aTt t ON ASl.ArgAhlgLD IrIeIUYiMd.i IsSHUeIsIs 41. Reirulstlont 63. Compass point II. Electrified particle Bt. Odor 65. Bait 51. Conjunction 67, Former presl- oent nic- nsm posite motion ' V3 F fT6 .7 5 WA1 V " n II3 ,f ' UlmA WWW, Muj. ,;' . , If Jf IJp-31 S3 33 .14 J8 .V) 4o ,yy,4i lIZZlI-l!ZZII .- ji' - 7m. S3 .. s '.'A 'M. ilii .'""' 'i w I t""' ' i.i li m J .1.1. Lt . i. 1 the further sum of Two Hundred No-100 (200.001 dollars as 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, 1932. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu snt to the terms of tne said execu tion, I will on the 33rd day of July, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. m at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at publio auction fcr cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with tlw costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by la", all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendant McKlnley 8. Oentry, and Ethel E. Gentry, husband is wife. Bullock Mercantile Agency of Medford, Oregon, Lydla Hammett, Samuel L. Babb and Ruth A. Babb had on the 37th day of April, 1926, or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot Seven (T) Block three (3), Kenwood Addition to the City of Medford, County of Jsckson, State of Oregon. Dated this 31st day of June, 1933. RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. B Paul O. Jennings, deputy. Meteorological Report July 20, 1932. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday, fair and slightly warmer. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, but cloudy night and morning on coast. Slightly warmer east por tion. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 51 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 94; lowest, 61. Total precipitation since September 1, 1931, 22.32 Inches. Relative Hlimirtitv at. A n. nv vita terday, 31 per cent; 5 a.m. today, per cent. Sunset today, 7:41 p.m. Tomorrow : Sunrise, 4 :54 Sunset. 7:41 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m.. 120 Meridian Timt. 5H 3 Olty SB 3 Baker City 88 40 Boston 82 64 Clear Clear Boise 82 48 .04 Clear Chicago 98 78 Clear Denver , 88 84 ,04 P. Cdy, Des Moines ... . 98 76 Fresno 8B 64 Clear Clear Helena ........ 72 84 .18 Cloudy Los Angeles 78 62 Medford 81 51 Cloudy Clear New York 72 .01 Clear Phoenix ... 108 80 Portland 70 68 Reno 78 48 P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Rain Clear Cloudy Roseburg .... 78 52 Salt Lake 84 68 Snn Francisco .... 70 68 Seattle .... 68 68 Spokane 80 68 Washington, D.C. 94 74 4- The best clear Cedar Shingles, 83.00 per 1000. Regular 14.00 shingles. Medford Lumber Co. . Deslrsble houses always In first class condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 108. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Small tow si T Ibsen char actor I. Cosy home I. Spirit In "The Tempsat" 10. Flat II. Enillsh city 17. Hacknsyed 11. Comes on the StSfS IL Cccsntrlc ro tating piece It Mstal as It comes from the mine 14. Improved In healtb 17. Liquor 28. Thai woman SO. Article or furniture It. Decided 15. Wrath 14. Perceived 16 Be present at II. Ip tiresome 13. Pcene of action 40. Unknlt 42. Dressing for food 44. Silkworm 4. Formerly 45. Mule child 60. Conclude 61. 1'tn OtWN 1. Statute S. Room in a harem t. Prenart by mixing various In Rredlenta 4. Regions ft. For fear that (&BNTT Valley View VALLEY VIEW. July 20. (Spl) Andrew Boa of Water Valley, Mm., arrived last Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olenn. Sam Wool ward, Miss Henrietta Woolward, Miss Clara Woolward and Mr. Stewart, all of Orass Valley, Cel., were recent visitors at the Frank Craig home. Mr. Woolward and the Misses Woolward are father and sit ter of Mrs. Crslg. Mrs. Arnold Chnever, who hs been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Nlckols. for a few weeks, re. turned to her home at Elkton last Sunday. She was accompanied home by her parents, Mrs. H. R. Wester berg and eon Richard and Mrs. Mil ton Nlckols, who visited her brother. Claude McDonald, at Elkton. The party returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. . 0. Davis of Ash land were caller In Valley View Tuesday. Valley View Livestock club met at the J. R. Mccracken ranch Tuesday evening with full attendance of members and several visitors. D. A. Runyard of Medford was a business visitor In the community Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MoCracken spent Tuesday afternoon in Medford. Prank Btratton and Donne Lowe spent a few days In the hill near Wagner Oap this week, salting and driving their cattle farther back. Clarence Williams of Nell creek was a recent caller In Valley View. Edward Nlckols. Jack Leslie. Olenn Allen and Andrew Boa went to Daly creek last Tuesday evening and spent the next day fishing. Mrs. M. B. Courtney and children of Vanoouver, B. 0., sister of Mrt. Donne Lowe, have been visitors at the Lowe home the past week. Mrs Donne Lowe and little daughter Jackie Don are going home with Mrs. Courtney for a visit. Walter Southwortli of Paradise Cel., Is visitor at the home of Ji uncle, L. H. Gallatin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olenn Olenn Allen and Andrew Boa went to Ike the Woods Saturday. Mr. Olenn returned home Saturday. The rest of the party are staying at the lake lor the week. Chaa. Austin. Medford dairy n- spector, was a business visitor in our community the past week. Frank Craig was a business visitor In Medford Friday. Mrs. J. R. Leslie, Miss Dorothy Leslie and Jack were at Lake o' the Woods Sunday. Dorothy stayed but Mm. Leslie and Jack returned home Sunday. 1 Riviera RIVIERA, July 20. (Spl.) Parent CltlMn council met Monday at the Alaska service station. Quite a num ber of members were present and after a short business session welnl roat was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stalnmetg and sons, Donald ana David, ol sama Ana, Cal spent Thursday with the R. L. Miller family. The Stelnmetu sr. visiting her brother, Don Houg- hsm of Evsns oreek, and other rela tives there. Mrs. Lucy Davis of Medford, alater-tn-law of Mrs. Pauline Wahl, la spend ing the week here with her. Mr. and Mr. L. L. Smith mad a business trip to Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sargent visited Mr. and Mrs. Newton Eddy In Cen tral Point this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. McCrlger end her mother, Mrs. Angle WIlcoic ol Marshtleld, called on Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Lance Tuesday. Raymond Blair of Gold Hill rode down on his bicycle and spent Thurs day with Rowland Miller. Mr. and Mr. P. L. Pickett, accom panied by their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pickett of Portland, are apendlng the week at Diamond lake. Bruce Pickett Is employed hy the telephone company of Portland and ha and his wife are spending their vscatlon here. Mr. Fernham of Sams Valley and L. L. Smith are helping Roy Thomp klns harvest hi second cutting of alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Lane motored to Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Keswick enter tained Mr. and Mr. Chas. McMerrlck at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. cleo Gilchrist and on Charles of Oold Hill and Gilbert Looney of Jefferson and Mrs. Letsy Miller picnicked up Evan creek Sun day evening. Raymond PltUr of Oold HtU called at the Chas. McMerrlck ranch this week. Mr. and Mm. R. L. Miller and chil dren, Rowland and Phyllis, were Sun' day dinner guests of Mrs. MUll. Wal ker in Oold Hill. Mrs. Chas. McMerrlck wa taken suddenly 111 Sunday evening and was taken to Ui. Sacred Heart hospital whei she wa operated on for ap pendicitis. Monday Mr. McMerrlck took their two children to Applegate to their grandmother, Mrs. Lovlace He was accompanied by Howard Keil of Oold Hill. Someone mad a, vtslt to Mr Thompklna' place at the Riviera Plantation and took away with them rope, a sheep and all their rabbits. Mr. tnd Mrs. Ed Prefountaln callrd at the Louis Sargent home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. w. Oalbrath and Mrs. McOiiat called on Mr. and Mrs. M Boomsltter Sunday afternoon. ii lard if 'Ih.nks. We wish to express our sincere thanks for the sympathy and kind ness shown during our recent sad bereavement In the Ions of our son Donald: also for th beautlfi-1 flow era Mr. and Mr. Howard M) field .and rami:. Bums Gold Hill GOLD HILL, July 30. (Spl.) Mrs. Wlgle of Portland was here last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Dungey, and family. Mrs. Clinton Walker returned Sat urday from a month at Ashland vis iting friends. Al Pankey transacted business In Medford Saturday. Past Noble Grands' club met with Mrs. Prank Carter Thursday with a large attendance. After spending the afternoon sewlnj, refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Conner' home burner to the ground Monday about S a. m. AH the furniture was saved and the Conner are moving Into their garage, which wa not damaged by the lire. Mr. R. s. Blankenberg, Miss zeida Smith and Miss Jeanne Hammersly were OranU Pas visitor Monday. Mrs. George Hammersly and son. Bill, returned to Harbor, Ore., Mon day after spending the last week here at their home. Mrs. Pete Smith and baby son were here visiting relatives Sunday from Grants Pas. Mrs. Elsie Mardon Cameron I now working at Murray Beauty (hop at Medford. Mr. and Mr. Floyd Lane of Foot Creek apent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook, Ruth Lance and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. John son visited Sunday In California. Bert Ross and Ace Tlndel wen here Thursday from Klamath River, when they have been mining. Ernest Ross 1 mall carrier until someone Is located w.ho has taken the examinations. Oeorge Wallace, former carrier, has been retired. Dick Robinson, who Is mining near the Klamath river, apent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Lewi motored to Crescent Olty July 13. Cherry picking st Hlttl' orchard wa finished Friday. The narvast wa Judged between tight and ten ton. Mr. and Mr. Jo Lewi expeet to move Into the house on Cane' oreek formerly, occupied by Lee Vees. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chlsholm of Oalls Creak spent Sunday .her. H. D. Reed Is In Ban Francisco this week visiting his son, Charle. Gold Hill and butte Fall played baseball Sunday, the latter winning 13 to 0. This makes the third game won from Oold Hill by Butte Falls with Oold HIU winning only two from them. Rev. Duffy ha been here holding services In the M. E. church since Wednesday. He Is accompanied by Misses Hilda and Oertrude Shaw. Johnson's hardware was opened last week In the building formerly occu pied by O. C. Stanwood, who Is now at Crescent City. Llnsley Dorman and Woodrow Sha ver returned home Tuesday from Vancouver, where they have been at tending training camp. Mr. and Mrs. Al Pankey expect to start on their vacation trip Wednes day morning. A health meeting was held at Mrs. J. w. Lively' Tuetday and a Bhower given to Mis Brian, the health nun, who 1 to be married soon. Sams Valley BAMS VALLEY, July 20. (Spl.) Rita Milkowskl La recovering from painful muscular Illness, which doctors attributed to the reaction of very cold water on a warm day. Rita suffered extreme pain for two days, arter playing in cold well water. Sams Valley members and guests of the JackAort County Recreation club who attended the annual picnic of the club at Dead Indian Sunday were Misses Naomi Magruder, Ruth Galloway, Edith Sage, Frances and Betty Wilson and Messrs. Wesley and James McDonough. BUI DuRRsn Is spending the sum mer In Klamath county, where ha la employed In the hay fields. Mr. and Mrs. F. h. Caton are more than ever firm believers In a compulsory automobile Insurance as they were the victims of a man's careless driving Sunday on the north approach of Bybee bridge. The driver. according to Mr. Caton, had his at tention on a party on the river bank and looking over the banister, failed to see him, The Caton car was almost totally destroyed. Arthur Straus returned Sunday from a two weeks' visit with bts brothers, Frank and Harold at Rich mond, Calif. Some gardeners and alfalfa grow ers are still fighting the army worms which appear to comt In Instalments In this section. Miss Ruth Arbuckle, teacher In the Portland schools, and former high school teacher here, visited a few days last week among local friends and also at Crater lake. Miss Arbuckle was accompanied by her friend, Mrs. Ralph Smith, alao a Portland teacher. Crater Wall Trail Proves Popularity CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK (Special) Popularity of th crater wall trail Is revealed In recent counts mad of park visitors using It to :each th shore of th lk, Inspired by launch excursion and angling fot gamey rainbow trout. Count show score of peopl using the trail dally. Limit catchea of trout lisve ben numerou. during th past two weeks. with one of the latest reported by Wnlter Chapman of London, Eng. land, visiting the lake while making a tour of th coast. Resl Etate or Insurance Lear it to Jones. Phone 7X, FIGHT ON BEETLE SHOWING RESULTS IN CRATER REGION CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK (Special) Current pin beetle con trol activities in the lodgcpole and white bark pine forest of the Cra ter lake area are not only expected to completely check th spread of pine beetle destruction, but th de velopment of a nsw oil burning treatment as well, to a large extent supplanting the solsr system hither to used. Having proved It efficiency, It I thought the treatment will prov moat tffectlv In controlling beetle Infestations of yellow pin with msrked reduction In cost. Th earliest control system con slsted of falling and bucking In fested trees, decking them Into pile to b burned. The most of thl method was prohibitive, running a high as two dollar per tree, well as being Inefficient In th disad vantage of neighboring tree being subject to scorching and mora sus ceptible to new brood of beetle. In preference to thl, th aolar system was found more practical. Tree were felled In northerly nd southerly directions, limbed and left exposed to sunlight, capable of kill ing beetl larvae If air temperature iu over 78 degrees. This treat ment was effective on the upper sld of th log, necessitating rolling th other half to effect a complete kill. Experiment by Entomologist F. F. Keene, Portland, w. J. Buckhsrn, bureau of entomology and Frank; Sollnsky. In charge of Crater Lak Insect control, revealed th oil burn-ing-.system. to be more efficient, in addition to being economical, . In thl method, tree are felled In uctx position to ba tbova th ground as much ts possible and clear of brush and rreen timber. A small fir II started on th base of th log with a spray stream of oil directed against it, generating such heat through th bark to effectively destroy all larvae, NIGHTLY AT LAKE CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. (Spl.) An entertainment feature en. Joyed by thotumnda of park visitor oh Mason Is provided In th pre sentation of nightly vocal and lnstru. mental recitals by employes of th Crster Lake National Park company during the summer. The singer and Instrumentalist. all college trained In their respective lines, Dos rare ability, with sev eral especially trained In addition to regular unlvenlty study. Singers, whose songs hav no rela tionship to modern jazg, include Mis Luclll Cummlngs, Salem, contralto: Miss Margaret Hammerbacher, Grant Pass, contralto; Miss Agnea Petzold, Oregon City, metro-soprano: Ken neth Rodmer, Portland, tenor; Karl Kllppel, Eugene, basso. In addition to possessing a, strong barlton voice, Clifford Nash, Eugene, I talented on th violin and often take part In duet. Victor Bryant, Eugene, I a flutist as well a a tenor. Instrumentalist Include Miss Beu- lah Wynd, Eugene, violin; Ml Ro berta Spier, Eugene, cello; Harold Syres, Eugene, pianist and accompan ist. E MEXICO C1TT, July 30. (AP) The body of Roy Gordon, American, of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, and th wreckage of the plane in which he nd CUrenc McElroy of Medary vlll. Ohio, crashed on June 37, ha been found In the Jungle near San Geronlmo. Th discovery late last night wa made, according to San Oeronlms dispatches, by a searching party which haa been combing th Jungle Inc McElroy wa found laat Thurs day In a starving condition, by an Indian woodsman. Th searchers located th plan several mile from where McElroy wa found. Th dispatches Indicated then was little left of th body, and that It probably would be burled there. REPUSETOUFI HAND BILL BAN JERSEY CITY, N. J July 30 (APILed by Mayor Hague, th olty commission refused today to Kind an ordinance forbidding house to, house distribution of advertising clrrular and hand bills. This mayor told aeveral merchant who urged th abolition of th ordl nanceVJhat In th past thieve had gotten thto home In the guls of hand bill distributor. Newspaper advertising, the mayor tuld the merchant, la a better form of advertising than hand bill, or circular. Final clearlnc on summer dresse and hat. All straw 39c, soc, 740 and 1100, Includln Gag hat. Drew, at greatly reduced price, The Band Boa. MUSIC PROGRAMS