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PAGE THIRTEEN mm MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 4933. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABB THB BATB8I Per word first insertion. to (Minimum aoo) EMU additional Insertion. tvr word ... - (Minimum 10c) Pet Una par month, without nhaniaa ...HJO wVt 75 Phone LOST LOST Lad lea black handbag, on Hill crest road, four miles out of MM ford: valuable keys desired. Leave Tribune. Reward. LOST Bright blue Jacket, trimmed V with allver buttons. Please leave at t Murray'! Beauty Shop or Phone ' 863. LOSTn-One Invoice book. Please re turn to Snlder'a Dairy. Reward. LOST If dog missing call 1516 HELP- W ANTED M ALB WANTED a men with equipment who can grubstake themselves to cut wood on share. House and atove furnished, write or call on Mra. Barto, Rogue River. R. F. P. 1- WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED woman wanta house keeping. 234 E. 9th street. WANTED .Experienced bookkeeper accountant and general office man, dealres position either full or part time. Haa fifteen years experience and can furnish best of references Address Box 12598. Tribune. WANTED By capable young woman, general housework, city or country, experienced In raising chickens and 'turkeys and other farm work, good cook. Address Box 12609 Tribune. EXPERT PAINTER will do algn paint ing Interior decorating general paint Jobs. Ca'll at 222 So Central SEWINO. care ol children, day work of any kind. 25o per hour 61.75 day. Mra Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Karry Keen for Model A. Phone 479-X. WANTED Wheel chair, must bo atrong. Phone 658-J. - - WANTED 1 h. p. electric motor. Must be In first class condition and cheap. Phone 1406 16 North River side. WANTED S milk cows T. B. and abortion tested. Milk must teat about 5. cheap for cash Mrs. Thomp son. 523 E. Main. Tel 712-L. TRANSPORTATION to Los Angelea cheap. Inquire 1010 W. 4th. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK, BATTERIES, & RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER & Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE . 27 No. Orape Tel 1062. WANTED Lawnmowers sharpened, oiled and adjusted for 50c, and guarantee satisfaction. Good used mowera for sale or trade. 242 N. Front 8t. WASTED Wool, mohair. Wool baga twine for sale. Medford Bargain Housei. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.e t care for in ta home. Phone 137-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Dctlor. FOR RENT MOUSES FOR RENT To reliable party fur three months, attractive furnished home. 3 rooms and sleeping porch, close ln. 125 So. Holly. FOR RENT Small clean furnished house., close In. 232 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern 5-room stucoo. basement, furnace. 625 Pine. FOR RENT Close in residence, good location. Inquire 223 N. Central. FOR RENT To responsible parties 6 room modern i house. e.t aids. 1 $12 50. wster paid. Phone 834-J. MODERN 5-room bungalow acre ground close in Jacksonvll'e Highway. Tel 681-J. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room house, east side. $22 50 per month. A well furnished four-room du plex, close In for 617.50 per month. Phone 1149 or 31. FOR RENT Very reasonable, two nicely furnished four-room housei, close In, modern In every way In cluding garage. Call at 511 South 'Park Avenue. FOR RENT Two cottages. 104 So Oakdale & 402 No. Oakdale. 617.50. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 510 and 512 No. Bartlett. Tel 341-R-l. FOR RENT Fine modern home. 2 miles north on Pacific highway; t mth or without acreage. Tel. 349-W FOR- RENT Modern 6-room house, newly decorated, 147 North Holly: 30. water paid. SMALL furn. house cheap. 601 No Central. FOR RENT Homes Furnished or unfurnished. Brown o wb.it. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Stucco modern noma, two badrooma. fireplace, lawn. flow, era. garage, rent very reasonable: available Immediately. 1013 W. IKh FOR RENT Partly (urnlehed 5-room house Inquire at 845 No Bartlett HOUME HO. 13 90 and 16 water paid: wood range. Phone 105 ' TORN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoa. WANTED Household gooda. itovea. tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ST H Orape St. Phone 1003. IIOMUS FOR RENT Call 696 DESIRABLE houses alvaye In first class condition for rant, leaaa or eaie Call 105 fOR RUNT rURMSHED BOO MS) HOUSEKEEPING room very reason able. 105 So. Orape PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, close in: bath, ferage. 809 E Main. ATTRACTIVE rooma. 404 8 drape FOR RENT Comfortable rooma: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rstea in Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARDER Have nice room and home cooked meals at 14 Cottage. BOARD AND ROOM a H8 E Main Rates very moderate. FOR flENT APARTMENTS MODERN 3-room apt., private bath, with grRge. 412 N. Ivy. Bachelors preferred. MODERN 3-room furnished apart ment, heat, garage. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett. FURNISHED APT. 3-room, over stuffed furniture, allk floss mat tress. Priced right, with garage 412 No. Ivy. DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT Two 2 room apartment well furnished By week or montn Inquire at 317 B Jackson Tel 749-5 FOR RENT Furnished apartment overstuffed; hardwood floora light and heat. Mall Tribune Phone 75 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Acreage, ah are crop Pn 437-X BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Shoe ahop. fully equip ped, 4-room dwelling atore bldg, ne cottage, two car garage. All clear of Indebtedness. Will consider late model light car as first payment. W. Haley, Sly, Oregon. FOR SALE Service station, 4 aoroa of garden. Real buy If taken at once. Rosen's Service, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Auto wrecking business and -axchange. Wonderful location on Pac. highway. Real good invest ment. Right party, can make good money. Owner leaving atate; big aacrifice; consider part cash, and trade. Phone 341-J-2 One mile 33 of Phoenix. FOR EXCHANGE 3-ROOM modern home bath, laundry trar. screened porch, bullt-lns gar age 'jade and 'rail treea; 6700 equity for car. acreage, cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. ' or writ Box 13337. Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections aplke-tooth n.rrow slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-a-. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horae. 1400 lbs, 7 yeara old. Walter Jonea, 2nd Bouse below bridge, So. Ashland WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE 8 acres good land close in. modern house, pressure water svstem. Want Medford house. Phone 505-Y evenings ro liXOHANGE Nice little home In Brad. Ore., clear, for something cieaj In Medford or Ashland Pre fer small acreage What have you ' 155 7th St.. Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres Will sell cheap for cash 925 Reddy Ave WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown as White. FOR SALE AUTO.MB1LES KARRY KEEN for Model A. Phone 479-X. OOOD USED OARS Buy Before Prices Go Up We keep our cars inside. Every one is clean and repaired. 1931 Ford Coupe 1931 Chrvsler 8 Coupe 1931 Che'v. 2-dr. Sedan 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Chrysler Broughm 1929 Plymouth Coupe 1926 Buick Sedan If we haven't got what you want, we can get it. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Rlveralde Chrysler Plymouth Hudson Terraplane FOR SALE-T-Traller. Pare. Prune et. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Modern 6 room houw. 61670. 1200 cash. bal. like rent. Call 711 East Jackson. STOC KCOPCO STOCK 6180000 full price. Beautiful 6 room home, furnished: business corner. Take stock lor equity. Box 13600 Tribune. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4 ronm house newly painted and kal aomtned. near school: nice garden spot, at corner of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room bouse (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store A great bargain at 6450 Terms Phone 517-L. FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6450 BALDWIN Howard Studio. 6147 Just like new. besuttful walnut case with bench 65 down. 66 per month CllneV Main 6c Riverside, Sparta Bidj. Phone K, Mecuora. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Locust Orove. Phoenix. Ore. Inquire of owner, J. W. On drews. Medford. FOR SALE Hop land, 22 acrea tine river bot'om soil. 3.2 miles from O. pass. Inquire 624 N. Central. Tel 1387-J. FOR SALE OR LEASE Reai bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party. 1 acre, house garage, ben house: good sou and looatlon. Close In Also electric range. Phone 1119-7 ot write Box 139. Route 1. FOR SALL LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 6 head work horses. Rear 1140 court St. FOR SALE A white faced and Jer sey bull. Phone 1559. FOR SALE Fresh Ourrnary co. Cheap. R. F. Dean Ranch, Central Point. POH SALE 20 head of horses and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder pigs Adolf Sohuis Beagle FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Crown turkey pellets raise the best and most profitable birds. Monarch Seed Co. 7',c for highest quality W L. chick. Hansen strain. May dellverlea Rocks and Reda 84o Wonderful value Jenks Poultry Farm. Tangent Ore FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain 62 50 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery 1107 B Main Phone 1589-Y FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One fifty pound all white enameled Ice box, excellent condi tion. Fifteen dollars cash. 803 West 11th St., side entrance. FOR SALE Asters, ilnniaa. marigold at lOo dor..; snaps, petunias 16c. 311 Willamette. Mra. F. H. Dressier. FOR SALE Few nice tomato A: cab bage plants, cheap Turn left Bak ers Serv. Sta., last house left side Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range like new. half price. 422 Laurel. FOR SALE Hvdraullc olpe and giant. Jesse Richardson, Central Point. Phone 54. JERSEY MILK at Monarch Grocery. 1803 W. Main, gallons HOC quarts 5c, cream, quart 30c. CULTIVATOR 1 wo row riding type. Price reaa. Baker. Highway, mile south of Talent FOR SALE Locust Grove. Phoen'.x, Ore. Inquire of owner. J. B. An drews. Medford. SHARE LEASE for sale. See Morgan at Logan-Wooldrldge place. Inquire Applegate store. FOR SALE Green pasture and wheat, C. L. highway, Chas Isaacs. FOR GRADE A Raw or pasteurized milk delivered fresh dally call I 17-F-2I. Campbell Dairy. FOR SALE Berry cups 67.25 por 1000. Monarch iSeed and Feed Co. FOR SALEI Repossessed merchandise Almost new electrlo range. One Minute electric washer, Brunswick radio, electric refrigerator. Bar galna at easy terms Commercial Finance Cor. Phone 81. FOR SALE Sudan grass, 64.30 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed CO. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to mato plants, cheap. First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE Henderson 4-cyl. motor run only 2800 miles. Like new. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE; Large electric brooder. 18 00: or will trade for feed. See It at Samson's Feed Store. MENS all leather work gloves China gnat 75c Men Women's' Jackets made to measure Lewis Carpenter 30S so. Newtown. Modford. QET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rr:bune Job office: printed on olotb to with stand the rain and weather. FOR 8AIJ!--0eed sewing machines all makes. 66 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS WILL the party who found a blue set ring in the ladles rest room at air port Monday afternoon please re turn same to pacific Air Transport at Airport. WILL H. WILSON has starved a 2nd Hand Store at 82 N. Front. Same location where he waa in business for 16 yesra Sale Now Going On. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 8 Grape. OET the "No Bunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth tc with stand the rain and weather BUSINESS DIRECTORY ball acta. UTJRFaT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central Ave. upstalra JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insnrance. tht only complete Title System in Jack-son County. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews, pnone 1181 Public stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MlfcMOORAPmNO MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENl (ORAPHY Grace C Voss 1 34 N. Central, Koke-Chapman. Ph. 1U BUSINESS OIRBCTORT Expert Window Cleaners. LCI O SO ROE DO IT - Pal 1172 House oleanlng Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Money io Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other oharge see W B Thomas 46 8 central Ground floor oraterian Theatre Bldg State License No d-157 Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of Piano. Violin, and Saxophone. Hatght Song Service. Arranging. Composing, ato. 318 Liberty Bldg Job printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ol all kinds: nook binding; loose-leaf ledgera, and blanks billing systems, duplicating caab sales slips and everything la the printing line. 28-80 V Oraps PBone 75. Transfer. BADS rR AN to PER as STORAGE OO Office 1016 No. Central Pbone 61 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and 8torage. We haul anything an a reasonable prloa. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 332 HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack jts and movera Special Livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X LKUAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson County. Farmers Fruitgrowers Bank, an Oregon banking corporation, plain tiff, Vs. Samuel M. Scott and Lorraine H. Scott: and The Northwestern Mu tual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, defendant. To Samuel M. Scott, Lorraine H. Scott, and The Northwestern Mu tual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, the above named defendants You and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear In the above entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of plain tiff now on file therein against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons which la the flrat day of June, 1933. and If you fall to answer or plead to the complaint within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlt: for a Judgment against ds fendanta Samuel -M Scott and Lor raine H. Scott In the full sum of 780.00. for 675.00 attorneya feea and the costa and disbursements of this suit: and for a decree of this court decreeing that that certain llfo in surance policy Issued by defendant The Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance Company unto Samuel M. Scott of date March 20th, 1924, being num ber 1727649. assigned" to plaintiff, be decreed to be a chattel mortgage as security for the payment of a prom issory note of defendant Samuel M. Scott and Lorraine H. Scott, and that an order of sale be made for the aa'.e of the said described Insurance pollc, and decreeing that the purchaser at said sale be entitled tc the cash sur render value of said policy, and that defendant Insurance company be re quired to pay unto the purchaser at said sole the caah surrender value of said policy. This summons is served upon you by publication onos a week for fotr consecutive weeka by order of Hon orable Earl H. Fehl, County Judge of Jackson County. Oregon, which order was made on the 23rd day of May. 1933. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office address: Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg.. Medford. Oregon. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Ban clnlt Implement 4. Fasteners 9. Mournful 12. Palm leaf 13. Combination 14. Attempt 15. Astronomical yearbook 17. Puff up 19. Finishes 2'J. Animal food -SI. SSest 23. Torment 26. Behold 21. fs'ot so old 29. Ktlkworm 30. CJreuk letter 12. Dinner guest 34. fiilomander 25. Famous dlrlelbl 37. Cant-els 29. Football posi tion: ftbbr, 40. Muslrnl Instrument 4?. Antic 44. Prophet 45. Medley 4. Cogltats IS. Llquirl uned in marine dyes Solution of Yesterday's Puzilo TR TPlsc 1 N RAD I A LjH U Pi- P I- Z ANtR I E. iN I d a! & TTaTt ea'v a, T A L CjG I AaWT SNARE If Rjlf P LA Njrf B e r nTTcieMt R E A D ALOE. jLfrTfD pAHE LI EjH TTUKJ MprfU M aclopMag&. I T I ME R Sjt L Q PIE att1unesJedate' SI. Fowl 2. Made of a eertain csreal tl. French marshal KB. Unit of work 58. Rub out 67. Uoif mound ' N3 M r r 7 1 w r r iii:iiiizzzpp M : 33 "V1 " S2f 35 31 H Tz ' J3 g 33 7Z 41 S 43 WWr ' "PP mm H mm 'A 71 W'11'" m - i I I H I I I I H I AVIATRIX MARRIED FOURTH TIME S,-V4.5jt K Vi('l 'J-:;fv;v..i as' . .... jT i-. '- .fi-:: Ruth Elder, flrat woman ta try a trans-Atltntla flight, and Arnold A. Gillespie, motion picture art dlreotor, thay returned to Lea Angeles from Yuma, Arli., where they were married. It waa MI46 Elder's: fourth matrimonial venture. (Associated Preit Photo) MAXIE GETS SET FOR BAER , v J I -'"', ' Mammon- , "1 Rights and lefts tn the corner la the flame Max 8chm6llno (right) is playing with his sparring partner, Bill Hlgglns, at Laka Swannanoa, N. Y where he Is training for hla fight with Max Baer In New York June 8. The third man In the ring is Jack Dempsey, promoter of the bout. (Aasoclated Press Photo) Odds and Ends Austria's drive against foreign fuel Is helping Its coal mlnca. More than 150 retired government employe wilt form a corporation to operate three-wheel taxlcaba In Ma nila, P. I. The flrat government supply f electric power direct to customer In India haa Juat ben inaugurated. Building in Ot.many now la con fined almost exclusively to repair, renovation and remodeling. Belfast, Ireland, Dublin, Irish Free Cross-Word Puzzie (. Thus: Latin 7. Italian river t. Expression of contempt I. Nntural helKht ot a man io. 8 mi i II. main H. Boon 18. Tardy 20. Kltlle fungus 31, Watchful 22, Moving part 23. Article of belief 24, Kireurm 25. One tlmt devours ZS. Rrn.-ider 31, Funny 33. Lie r.n. .so he it 35. Water excursion 41. Kind of tea 43. Sharp tapering end 45. Units 46. Article 47. Pronoun 42. Philippine tnvage 49. Born fin. Organ of sight S3. Metric measure DOWN 1. ".area serpent 2, .entirely 2. Domesticated 4. First numbr with three . dibits I. (Jemn of the mallsrd duck a.V.t at I State, Manchester, Xngland, and the Isle of Man are to be connected by an air service operated by ft railroad. An American lecturer In dingo-, Scotland, recently surprised hla audi ence by declaring that taciturnity was one of the Yankee characteris tics. After serving three yeara In prison in Manila, P. I., aged Juan Escarella haa been cleared of a charge of roo bery, Paulino Esterla. a thief with ft long police record, having confessed to the orlmea charged to Bscarella. An Australian expedition haa un earthed tn Merlmda, on the Kile., ?. 000. 00-year-old ruin's showing an orderly arrangement In definite streets along the Unea of modern town planning. Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand girl flyer, who waa forced down twice near Karachi, India, haa abandoned her England-Australia- flight for the present. Although totally blind, Mrs. M. Ma'.e won two prizes at this year'a Cam bridge Angling Society' meet in Cambridge, England. Turkey haa ruled that foreigners in the country cannot send more than r-alf their earnings home without special government permission. To stimulate Interest in the further development, and exploitation of oM fields In Oermany a central oil asso ciation was formed recently in Ham burg. Miss Charlotte Jarvla 3purgeon, el dest sister of the late Rev. O. H. Spur- geon. the famous preacher, haa dtd in Croydon, England, aged 88. The New Zealand povernment's pro ject for land settlement to relieve poverty has already attracted applt cations for 13,000 small farms. To utilize surplus sugar. Czeohoat'j- vakJa Is converting It, mixed with bran and other Ingredient, into fod der for horse and pig. Soviet heads will send out at least 15 expldltlona to backward race in Russia to collect data from which al phabet will be prepared. The warden of Kruger National Park tn Africa, hu protested against visitors taking close-up photograph of Hon with their cub becau It may make the animal dangerous through fear. For riding on ht wife's commuta tion ticket between Norblton and Tvmdon. while, she had Influenza. Ouy Tomple-Walker had to pay M Jn Kingston police court. Fossils, 6.000 year old, found re cently in Lo Chile Valley In Ecua dor, are said to strengthen the theory that South America one waa popu lated by yellow race. Residents of Hamilton, Scotland, are guarding from molestation a nest built by a thrush on Cadzow bridge so close to the walk that passers-by can see the egg. New stamp-vending machine being Introduced by the British postal de partment ccept the new florin, which are only half silver, and rejecrt the old all-silver Victorian coins. After pulling ft huge ball, In which are bedroom and sitting room, mof than 2.000 miles through Europe, two iT.en have arrived In Dacbau. Bavaria, with the strange vehicle bouse. unttBriefs Copper COPPER. Juns (Spl.) Tula neighborhood i, quit snllvsuM ih.sa daya by the civilian ootiaarvatlou ealnp at Seattle Bar There are 3 army ofricera. a snlleted men of the regultr army, 38 experienced foresters, and as young men. One hundred forty nine more men comtnt to fill the quota. Lumber for the camp arrlvart Saturday afternoon and Sunday. The boya prospect for gold after their dava work, aa a pastime. Camp site has been cleared and will be a regular park when completed. A we'.l la being dug at the camp. Some or the boys hiked to squsw lake Saturday and many such ex- ouralona are planned. Mr. Nutting of Medford will be work auperlntendent at the camp. Captain MCMahon has charge of the camp. Mr. and Mrs Frank Dltsworth of Prospect were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Hann. Local folks shopping in Medford Saturday were Bert Hlppey and Mm. Hoyd Rlppey. Mr. and Mra, Tom Lew Is and Mrs. Etta Lewis. Local baseball team defeated the O. C. 0. camp team by a score of 10 to 8 Sunday. V, J. Emerlck of Medford apent Sun day at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hlppey'a. Beaver Creek school had a picnic Sunday, with about 40 persons at tending. Mr, and Mrs. Neut Sims were din ner guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mr,. Harlow. Mr, and Mrs. Treve Lewis and fam ily went to the Jbokeonrlir cemetery Decoration day. Fred coppie haa completed hla water tank, Fred Down la also put ting a new track In his barn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunnlngton. and son. snd Buster White visited at the Phillips home from Suday until Tuea. day. Mr. and Mra. Cary culy visited their daughter Leon a In Ashland, where she la attending normal, Their grand children, Russell and Luella Mrlntyre returned home and spent Sunday with them. Mr. and Mr,. Harney Phillip, and Mr; and Mra. George Powell visited with the former's daughter In Butte Falls the latter part of the week. Work la now being done on the Squaw lake road. C. 0. G- camp 1, sponsoring a dance at Seattle Bar on the latter. part of tna week. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Port entortnuwd a small group with an Invitational dance Friday night. Mr. and Mra. Fred Dorn were shop. ping In Medford Saturday stopping to visit with the former's mother, In Jackaonvllle, A farewell party for Mrs. Maty Moses and Mr. and Mra. Rltchey was held sataurday evening at Colllngs'. Mrs. Mosea Is leaving soon for her home In California and Mr. and Mrs. Rltchey are moving to Montana. Howard District HOWARD, June 1. (Special) May 10 the Howard eighth grade gradu ate went to Ashland, where com mencement exerclaea were held for the county. Graduating from here were Bessie Dean. Millard Nothraft. Bern Ice Moon, Lnmne Bhuler, James Annlng, Del mar Annlng, Frank Sparks, Marjorle McKee, Avonn Kae, Loren Croucher, Meade Kennedy, Martha Ruth DeVore, Shlrrell Doty, Prance Benson. Ruth Mary Brown. . El da Ayrea visited her aunt, Mra. Charles McKee, one day last week. Marlon Sutton family ha returned home from Lake Creek, where they have been visiting Mra. Sutton' folk, Bummer ollnio for bable and chil dren under fl, and especially those entering school next fall, will be held at the school house June ft at 1 p, m. AH are urged to bring their children If possible. Mr. and Mrs. Ebby and family ex pect to leave Thursday for their for mer home In Wisconsin. Mra. Hogue has been ill at her home on the Pacific highway with pleurisy. Paul Nelson 1 confined to hla home with chicken pox. Mra. Thompson of Medford was a dinner gueat Thursday of Mrs. Leon ard Brock. Mrs. Zumwalt spent one day last week at Jacksonville visiting Mr. Arne CarUon. Phoenix tJ PHOENIX, June 1, (Special) Mra. Leta Furry ha gone to Pullerton. Cel., where she will vlalt Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cat, and from there go to San Francisco to visit Mr. and Mra. Aubrey Furry. After visiting Viese to places ahe will return to Oraiui Valley, where she will accom pany Mra. Neil Franklin, her daugh ter, who will leave this vicinity to make her home there. Although there waa ft shortage of flowers thl year greater than In yeara paat for Decoration day, grave of the Phoenix cemetery were all dec orated In some small way and many well decorated. Mr. Kate Laird and daughter, Mrs. Howard Dayton, of Tule Lake, Cat., called at Vis home of L. O. Caster Tuesday, Mrs. Laird and Mr. Caeter are brother and slater. Little Shirley Burleson waa honor ed with a birthday party at the home of her parent Tuesday evening In celebration of her second birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Floyd Bell and eons. Darrell and Ma rlon; Mr. and Mr. L. O. Caster and Elva and Sybil Caster; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Caster and son, Oto and Norman. Bellview BELLVIEW, June i(Spl.) Over on hundred and fifty people enjoyed the plcnto dinner last Friday served In the olub house by the P.-T. A. The day ended with a ball game be tween bhe boya and their dads, which game the dada won for the first time m years. The P.-T. A. officers elected in the afternoon were: Presi dent, Mr. Oeorge King; vice -president, Mrs. Edwin Dunn; secretary. Mrs. H. Helm; and treasurer, Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr. and Mra Mey era of Medford, who were visiting at the Bell home, were gueat a. Mrs. Alice Pagel left last week for Salem, where she la visiting friend. Mrs. Claud Phillips of Ban Fran- risco arrived Suurisy evening s,t her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Huxley. Mrs, Phtlllpa many friends will h glad to know that she has regained her health. She will spend the sum mer here. Miss Lola Talbot and Miss Beatrice Wise, a Normal school student, made n bwslne and pleasure trip to Port land last week end. Graduating exercises of the eighth grades were held May 20 at the Junior high school in Ashland. Bert wade, Donald Mant'i, Robert Brantley, Geo, Peachey, Ivan Franks, Velma Athaha, Louise Martin, Marjorle Bell and Bon nie Tehgue were the Bellview stu dents grnduted. Barbara Jean Moore, who was quite HI from an accident last Sunday, hi improving rapidly. MIm Eunice Ha gar, primary teacher of the Bellview schools, underwent a minor operation laat week and Is recovering nicely. Miss Doris Hitchcock, Intermediate grade teacher at the Bellview school, la visiting at Prospect, where she taught several yeara. Mlas Fern Brantley, Karl Moore, Ellen Merry man, Dale Burn and June Elam are the young people from this district who graduated from the AtViland high school Wednesday evening. Mrs, Wren Newhou and deugh ter, Cora, are expected home thle week, having apent th put several month in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. P, L, Banford returned to their home Sunday. Mr. Banford ho been receiving treatment at the veterans' hospital in Portland. Wil liam Ford, Mrs. Banford' son, re turned to hla home Wednesday from Lone Pine, where he ha been teach ing the past year, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goettohe of Med ford were calling on old friends la thta district last week, Mr. and Mra. Greene left Tuesday, for their home In Tacoma.- They had apent the week end with Mrs. Greene's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sten rud. Mr.- and Mrs. Oeorge Yockel re turned to their home Tuesday. They had been called to Conrad, Mont., by the deat,'i of Mra. Yockel 'a slater. Mis Lola Talbot has been In Med ford several weeks working at the office of the county auperlntendent. Mr. and Mr. Miller and children, who have been visiting et the Henry Btenntd home, left Wednesday for their home In Gardenia, Cel. Four Bellview young peopleCur tis Byrd, Helen Dunn, Marjorle Teague and Pansy Reed graduated from Junior high. Walter Longatrsth ha planted nine acre of tomato plant. Others la this district have planted smaller acreages. June 9 ytere will be ft dance at the Upper Valley Community club house, sponsored by the Bellview Grange. A beautiful quilt, which the lad lea oi the Grange have made, will be given away. There will be the usual good mualo and refreshments. As tola 1 the last dance of the season, a large crowd la expected by the Grange. Antelope antelope, June l. (Spl.) Ante lope school closed May 33. The par ents of the children met at the school house at noon and a basket lunch waa served. Mlas Currier furnished Ice cream for dessert. Mrs. B. K. Rlggs and children have been apendlng a few days In Medford to be near her father, S. W. Baize, who waa hurt by a hit-and-run dri ver. Mr. Baize waa badly Injured but la a little Improved at this writing. Mrs. John o. Oreb of Antelope Is attending a few daya In Butte Falls with her mother. Mra. Oreb'a slater, Mlsa Ernestine Predenburg. la spend ing her vacation with her mother. Mrs. 8. w. Bales wishes to thank every one for the nice flowers sen to Mr, Baize at the Sacred Heart hospital. Unmatched earrlnga are vogua la London, one woman appearing at ft cocktail party with an enamel uong ey on a stick hanging from one ear and a tiger swinging from the other. Unusual Weather DonH take chances on hail damage. We are spe cializing; on Hail Insur ance this year. Good Old Line Company. Chas. A. Wing . Agency, Inc. Medford, Orejron