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"1 ifEDPORD IIXTL TRTBUYE, MTSDFORD, OREGON. TirCRSDAT, JULY 27. 1933. PAGE ELEVEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad . WANT to Mil your home? Want to get rid ox few odds and nds in household furnishings? Do you need tooli lor your gar den? . . An inexpensive Want-Ad u, the MalV' Tribune Classified page will And the answer to these and many other perpleilng problems- Here Are the Rates: p,r WOrd flret Insertion ... to (Minimum soci gacn additional Insertion, -10 (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy ohangea . ...113 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1M6. JTSeTirlsh setter, three month. Finder pleace call 286 during day. Reward. LOST Violin in case Reward. 1130 Nlantlo. No questions asked. TAKEN UP One dark brown team of horse. Otto Fuhrman. Route 1. Gold Hill. HELP WANTED FE.VAI-E WANTED Young woman to help with housework mornings, no children or washing, pay 10.00 per month. Call at 45 So. Central. - WANTED SITUATION COMPETENT woman with 2 children wishes position as cook for family or crew. Write Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 23 wants house work. References. Box 11371. Trib une. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL share expenses for transporta tion to Portland. Tel 912-Y. WANTED Circulating heater. Box 11017 Tribune. LAUNDRY Washed. Ironed, called fur 4c delivered, 60c doz. Phone 639-R-l WANTED Cash paid for used cars. Walter W. Abbey. Inc., Phone 303 123 B. Riverside 8t., Medford. WANTED Equipment for gasoline station. Address P. O. Box 650. Med ford, Ore. WANTED Household goods, stoves, toolo or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Orape St. Tel 1062. ' HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the hay grinder. f40 So. Central. PHONE 869-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued, reflnlshed. Tnlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity lu 5-room house, jxcellent location box 10831 Tribune. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479 -X JUNK WANTED We pay eash for JUNK BATTER1S8 , AS RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER tz unk of all descrlntions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Tel 1032 AUTOMOBILES WANTED SPOT CASH for used csrs. Cash for your equity, or will sen your ca: for you. L. L. Roberts, 114 So. Rlv. erside. FOR BENT HOUSES "AVALIABLE August 1. No. 8 Ho'.'.y Court, elec. range and refrigerator, Call H. H. Brown 105 after 6, 1670 FIVE room furnished home. 113 Cot tage. WE HAVE HOMES In excellent condi tion readv for Immediate occu- Dancv. Also homes we will reflnish to suit tenants. Phone First Insur ance Agency H. H Brown, 105. Al ter 51670. AVAILABLE August ist No. 99 Olen oak Court H H Brown. Phone 105. After fire phone 1670 FOR RF.MT K.rnnm hmiM. close In I Lots of shade. Von Zundel Phone 102. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished four-room house at 808 Dakota Oas range. Inquire 812 south Newtown 8-ROOM modern house In Pboenlx on hiihwav with frutt trees, anal fa. and three acres Plenty of water, 12.50 mo. Room 406 Grand Hotel. or phone 1528-J ROOM unfurnished duplex, close in 237 So. Ivy. HOUSES 810. 812 50 and 815, water paia: wood range, rnooe iua. FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house, 2 sleeping porches. Inquire at 845 No. Bartlett FOR SALE OR RENT Lldney Smith home. t.orner West Main as orantre Exclusive luting. W L Vawter Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. For. RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown St White. HOMES FOR RENT Call 689- CLAsSSY modern 6 -room stucco, east front Clear 625 Ptn. KUK ftt.ST APAHTMfcMi X)R RENT Furnisned apartment, oterstuffed: hsrdwood floors ligMt nd heat Mail Trioune Phone 75 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. MA No. Bartlett. ran rent apartments FOR RENT Apt. Urge room kitchenette. 91 N. Oakdale. OOZY furn apt Tel S49-Y. FURNISHED apartment! and lug room. 920 South Fir. eleep- DURREU. COUKT 3 No. Holly. MODERN s-room urn apt. sleeping porch & garage 1190 W 11th. FOR RENT rtlKMSHED BOOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ' tng rooms, with bath room prin ters, garage. 110 per month. 125 So. Riverside. ATTRACTIVE room. 104 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Rates very moderate. Main. FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS OABINS 445 So. Front. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabln auto camn at AHuras, Calif. Big Pines Lbr. Co.. Medford, Ore. ' FOB EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Player piano for radio and dining room set. Box 11030, Tribune. HAVE 150-egg electric Incubator in , perlect condition to trade lor taoie model separator. Box 11242 Tribune. WILL TRADE hay for wood. Chas Isaacs, 1st ylace end of Radio sta . tlon. FOR SALE OR TRADE A. C. Atwater radio, Ice box for tent or trailer, Call at oebln No. 30. Merrtcks. FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne cherries. What have you? wester lund Orchards, Phone 8-F-2. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grain Phone 976-W. 4-ROOM modern home bath, laundry trar screened porch bullt-tns gar age shade end 'rult trees: 1700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1638-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth narrow slightly used, will trade tor alfalfa or grain Tei 334-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs- 7 years old Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland WOOD for jay or potatoes, near TraH k o Skeiienger. irau ore. FOB KM'HANUb RtAL EST Alt FOR SALE OR TRADE! 40 acres Sams Valley. House In town or small acreage, close in preferred. Phone 893-R. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What have you. 155 7tb St., Ashland ' - FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALE Nice little 3-room house and outbuildings, 25 bearing wal nut trees. Priced to sell. See W. A. Chllders, Jacksonville. FOR SALE 5-room modern home conveniently located near schools. Reasonable. Inquire 115 Genessee. WANTED 81250 cash tor my equity oi b4juu in two new modern nouses, close in. Phone 1382-J. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4- room house newly pslnted and kal somlned. near school: nice garden spot, at corner of Sunset and Co lumbus 909 Sunset. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 6-ROOM modern house, lawn, pave ment. 81425.00; also 10 acres, Im proved, terms. 8825, i, cash. A. P. Flowers. Corner 12th As Front. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMBU.ES USED CAR PRICES SLASHED Six Months to Pay 1927 Studeboker - 1928 Pontlac 1928 Chevrolet 1927 Oidsmobile 1927 E..ssex ..... .8160 00 . 80.00 . 15000 , 75.00 , 95 00 Star Coupster 35 00 Fofd Touring 35.00 ARMSTRONG MOTOR CO. Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young milch cows. 3 gal lons per day. Gentle. Phone 1275. FOR SALE 9 young cows, Milton Houston. Ross Lane. FOR SALE Extra good young goit. milking now call 341-J-l or ad dress Mary O- Carey, Talent, "WHITE- HOGS, all a?es. Exchange for Hereford bull, saddle or grain W. W. Large, Williams, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS CRIME IS INCREASING. Don't be stolen) Police pups for ssie very cheap. Monarch Seed Co. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FALL CABBAGE, cauliflower as broc coli plants. 1202 E. 11th St. FOR SALE 18 ft. boat, outboard ma tor and trailer, like new. 608 Cath arine. Tel 776-R-l. FOR SAL!3: AprlCOtf. 1 'iC to sc. pierces Hot House. Bring contain ers. FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle tent 30 by 70 ft. roped and cross roped. O. A. DeVoe. B33-J-2. FOR SALE Sugar pine shake. Writs A. C Larson. Trail. "Oregon. IOR 6AL Apricot, good sis ind quality. R. C Ward. 1-' FOR SALE Apricots Phone 639-X. FOR SALE Aprlcjts 2 and 3c per 10. Now resdy at the Top Notch Or mra in minutes drive from town, end of Kin?s Higawsy road BrlnjilM. at the hour of 10 o'clock A FOR ALB MISCELLANEOUS ROYAL ANNE cherries 3c picked 820 Taylor. FOR SALE Apricots. House. Tel 6E7-R-3 Plerce'i Hot FOR SALE 816.00 tlectrio range and water heater. 106 s Ivy. CHERRIES Binge. Black Republl- cans. 823 Taylor. BERRY CUPS. 65c per 100 Jerry Barr. 4tn ae n. Bartiett. FOR SALS Hi h. p. gas engine. trailer, victor portable pnonograpn and reed organ. C. 0. Starkey. West of Howard school! HODOEN-BREWSTER Poultry and Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr, 4tn & N Bartlett. DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills flies and absolutely keeps flies oft cows pas ture. Will not taint milk. 90c per gallon, bring own container. Jerry Barr, 4th St N. Bartlett. NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower prices. Jerry Barr. 4th At Bartlett. Phone 803. 1. A. BUSS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 813 8 Grape. FOR SALE Blng and Royal Ann Cherries. A. E. Kellogg. Block 1800. No. Riverside. FOR SALE Hotpomt eleotrlo range Uke new half price. 432- LaureL FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. 65 up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N Bartlett. FOR SALE Large electno brooder . eSJO: or will trade for feed. See It at Samson's Feed Store. FOR, sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS AT STUD Tomboy, black Is white stallion. Med. Riding Academy. Authorized Frlgldalrs Servloe. Other Makes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 905-Y BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE PINK ELEPHANT CAFE for sale. Inquire at 105 E. 8th. GOOD business and furniture. Vancouver Ave. BUSINESS MKI2CTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, utle Insurance. Rooms 8 and s. No. 82 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Tl'le Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Davenport silo covers made to order. Phone 1181 for information. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Public Stem srapher. ' ILLUSTRATED Ml EM OG RAP RING MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY ' Grace 3 Voss 34 N. Central. Koko-Chapman, Ph. 112 ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon, printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, iqd blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N-, Grape Phone 75. Money to Lena. WE LEND vtONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. 45 8. Central Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre Bldg. State License No. 8167. piano ant violin instruction. FRED ALTON HAiGHT, Teacher of Piano. Halght Song Service, Arrang ing. Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Piano Inning Melody Shop. Lew Hansen (form erly of Portland). BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REIN KINO TRUCKING CO. Trans , fer nd storage. We haul anything a; a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAW LEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers snd movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Riverside. Phone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors Notice is herebv given that X have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, Execut rix of the estate of Hannah J. Kali strom, deceasec, and have qualified. Ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me st the office of Harry C- Skyrman. attorney for said estate, at Room 409 Medford Center Bulldirur. In Medford, Oregon, within six months from the , date of this notice. Dated and first published juiy ein, OLOA B. ANDERSON. Executrix. Citation on Hearlnj of Ktnal Armtmt. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ella W. Peters. Deceased. To All Persons Interested In the Es tate of Ella W. Peters. Deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 3th day of July. 1613. the First Na tional Bank of Medford. Oregon, ad ministrator of th Rotate of Ella W Peters, deceased, filed in sild Court Its final account as said administra tor and that said flnl account will be heard on the s'n day of August. M. Jackson County Court House In the City of Medford In said Jackson coun- ty. Oregon, and you ..re hereby cited to appear at the tune and place above designated and ahow cause. If such exists, why said account should not be allowed. This citation Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Earl H. Fehl. Judge of the above entitled Court In tne above estate, which order is dat ed and filed July 5th. 1933. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this oth day of July. 1933. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD. OREGON. Administrator. By Eugene Thorndlke, Asst. Trust Officer. Kelly St Kelly, Attorneys for said Es tate. Call for Bids Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Jackson County will receive sealed bide on Wednesday, the 2nd day of August, 1933, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. for the furnishing of 250 units of fuel for the heating season of 1933-34. The material to be used Is saw dust and shavings. The bids should specify the kind end age of material, . Bids must be filed wltiv the County Clerk before the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. on the 2nd day of August, 1933. The County Cour reserves the right lo reject any and all bids or aocept the one which :n their Judgment will he most satisfactory to Jackson Coun ty. JACKSON COUNTY COURT, County Judge. RALPH BILLINGS. 1 County Commissioner. R. E. NEALON. County Commissioner. KMED Broadcast Schedule Friday 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. , 8:30 Shopping Guide. - 8:45 Royal Club. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 0:80 Morning Melody. 10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:15 Home-makers Bureau. 10:30 Musical Notes. . ' . 11:00 Kay White-; -.- . -. ; 11:05 The Orants Pass Hour. 11:15 Lumber Jacks. , 11:48 Along Style Street. 12:00 Mid-day Review. f -. 12:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune.' 12:30 Popularltls. 12:45 Monarch Melodies. 1:00 Varieties. 2:00 Classified Ad. 2:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music of Old. 4:00 CockUll of Music. 4:30 Masterworks. 8:00 Popular Parade. 5:15 SONS 5 :40 Ashland Entertainment Re . . . view. " 5:45 News Digest. Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theatre Guide. 6:15 Sports and Fishing Flashes by : Al Plche. 8:30 A Tour of San Francisco. 6:30 Vignettes. 6:45 The Eye of the Program. 7:00 Modern 1st Ics. 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide. Plant to Reopen VANCOUVER, Wsh., July 28. (AP) Directors of the Vancouver Plywood company announced today the plant will' reopen and that by the end of the week 250 men will be employed, The mill has been closed for several months.' . Navaja lake in Utah froze so com pletely last winter- that nearly all fish were killed. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Roar 5. Upright piece forming the side of a window or door t. Garden Im plement 11 S.i ere d image 18. S-shapd molding 14. Epoch 16. Town In Ken tucky 17. Upper limb 18. Existed 19. Wickedly 22. Japanese sash :t. Article 1!5, Vellowlsh brown 26. Fastens 29. Saltpeter 33, Underatnnds 34. Afternoon function as. Klnrl of duck 37. Iten of prop erty S9. Ft reuses 41. Steal 43, Peacork but terfly 44. Scotch river 4fi. Unite (0, Brazilian capital Solution of Yesterdsy's Puzzla AREIC A5j5APEgSPA A 5 EgS E TNAjSOARTED lTFs sgANupuia SUP E R N A T U A LM 5 M AASp AOgVAgl 5 AID DJE KJ gj WOT m WL R 1 ARE MR E M A ND E P I D fll 0 A R ggA V AJE SjAlTgaiM I dmhTe 0 E0 51. Thick Mack - liquid 52. Noblemen (5. Afflicted with as fit. Great Lake fl. Ground grain 59. English en- frraver Id animal ' I2 I3 T W t 7 Is m r r L m m itHil Zi 2 . 28 2"J Jo 3l 3i iiflu. UuL -ML. lam. JL uUta is Ai, aj 6 H WW, 4M -';. X- Sq to ' y (el ffiff 'wA Copper COPPER, July 37. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and sons. Alvln and Leslie of Snn Francisco, visited at the Floyd Rippey home from Friday untu Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Hamlin and two dau ghters of Eagle Point visited Sunday at Rippey 'a. Mrs. Harry Holmes was called to Jacksonville Monday by the Illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Chllders and family of Jacksonville visited Leonard McKee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Newman left for Monterey Tues day, planning to be gone about ten days. Clifton Chllders. Lewis Btraub and Maurice Byrne left Monday for an outing In the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKee and children and Miss Lola Strnube were in the mountains from Thursday until Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorn aud son were in Ashland on business Wednes day. Mrs. Bert Harr entertained a group of young folks Sunday with a treas ure hunt and swimming party honor ing Miss Mnrrlctta McDaniel, who is leaving this week for her home In California. Present were Mrs. Or ace- Lewis, Mrs. Fred Dorn. the Misses Mary and Andreth Stephanson. Janet McMahon, Louise Harr, and the honor guest' and John Harr. Dow and Bob Lewis and William Dorn. Mr. Rosan and Tommy Dickson arc visiting at Squaw Lake, with the Holmes. Watter Garrison of the Grubstake mine' left Tuesday for supplies. Antelope ANTELOPE, July 27. (Spl.) Mrs. Harvey Stanley, Mrs. Helen Culbert- son and daughter, Mrs. Luther Day and daughters, Mrs. B. K. Rlgga and cliUdrcn, Mlas Katharine Gantner, Mrs. W. H. Wright all enjoyed a swim ming party July 21 lu Little Butte creek. Antelope social club met with Mrs. T. G. Thompson. Present were Mes- damea Dottle Dutton, Grace Kurz. T. J. Hatlett, Jim Owens,' Tom Riley, Yola Owens, . A. Currier, Mary Brad- ahaw, Helen Culbertson, Bill Blgham, Laura Blgham, Vlda Steele, Velma Woods, Harvey Stanley, Ethel Stimp fcon, W. H. Wright, Joe Arena, B. K. Rlggs, John Rader, Miss Georgia Cur rier and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Teyen of Rogue River. Antelope Social club will meet Au gust 16 with Mrs. Nell von der Hellen. Mr. and Mrs. Lor an O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Carl von der Hellen visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rggs July 23. Mrs. T. J. Hatlett and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs visited Mrs. S. w. Baize at the Sacred Heart hospital July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and Chil dren visited relatives In Sams ViiTiey June -23. - Mrs. Wallace McDowell and daugh ter, Betty, visited Mrs. B? K. Rlggs July 11. H. C, High of Medford visited Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson July 35. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Leycn of Rogue River demonstrated the Burpee Can 1 ner at Mrs. T. G. Thompson's July 19. Cross-Word Puzzie I, Swestheartt Hcotch 6. Edible sea weed T, Deserve I. Lament 9. Chops 10. Spoken IL Not hard 16. At or from a distance 20. Dlllseed 21. Join 22. Greek moun tain 2t. Honey gath erers 27. Employers JiS. Ocenn 90. Pi offered 31. Rank 32. Other 35. Bout IS. Blew a horn 40. Fuel 42, Proclaim loudly 45. Harvest 4S. Greasy 47. Knot or swti lng 41. Melancholy: Hcotch . 4fi. Large book bl Parent: colloq. M. Wily 7. Bon of Judas L Small trhtrl pool DOWN 1. Child's napkin . High card 3. Projecting parts at the fops of bulHlnrs 4, Body Joint Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, July 27. (Spl.) Miss Edna Kennedy of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gear of Camas, 1 Wash., called Tuesday on Mrs. H. M. Channell. Mrs. Ethel Fabrlclus of wrangle, Alaska, who spent several weeks vis iting her parents and sisters here left July 18 for Seattle, where she will Join her husband to sail home. Born July 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, a son. Mr, and Mrs. Reed Carter made trip to Klamath Falls with a load of cherries for Scotty's fruit house. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Pyburn of Med ford visited at the J. M. Whipple home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Scott, Mil dred Miller and Virgil Shults en Joyed a camping trip Saturday In the Meadows country. Lloyd 8mith received word Satur day of the death of his father at Ro- nan, Mont. July 21 was election day. Reed Carter. I. T. Galllgar. J. M. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott were the election board. Samuel Matties enjoyed a trip to Crater Lnke Sunday. Earl Smith and family and Miss Velma Smith left Tuesday for a camping trip to Gold Beach. - Rev, Krlba of Eugene filled the pul pit at the Christian church Sunday. Frank Heath Is convalescing from having his tonsils removed last week. A wedding of much Interest took place at Santa Rosa, Cal., July 16, when Miss Florence White became the bride of H. L. Bates. The honey moon was spent In San Francisco, Mrs. J. A. Scott is Improving at the Josephine General hospital where she underwent a major operation July IB, Several friends from Ashland of Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Sams gathered at their country home and held a picnic July 21, From Ashland were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fraley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraley. Mrs. Mamie Cul bertson and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley and Mrs. Lora Carter and Char lotte of Rogue River attended. Miss Dorr la Ban dry la visiting friends at Klamath Falls this week, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of Portland were overnight guests Sun day at the Hotel Waldorf. Mrs. A. V. Hardy of Orants Psss was transacting business here Mon day. Mr, and Mrs. Nat Hart and dough ter, lone, Mrs, Juanlta Scott and dau ghter, Barbara Lee, were Grants Pass shoppers Monday. Sunday school of the Ptesbyterlan church held a picnic Sunday at the Alaska service station after church and a song servloe In the afternoon. . Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, July 37. (Bpl.) Durnum of Phoenix and brother O. Bnrnum of Honolulu, called at the Wright store Thursday. Mr. Barnum lived In southern Oregon (tt one time and now has a sugar plantation in Honolulu. Lola Wright spent the week-end with Irene Charley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Msrean of Rfl- glna, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marean of Ashland were re cent guests at the C. E. Myers home. Tuesday they and the Myers family visited Crater lake, Mrs. B. M. Marshall of Tacoma, Harry Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of Reno were dinner guests at the Wright home Saturday, Mrs. Marshall is a sister of Mr. Wright's. Mrs. Amy Orlssora and children and Miss Lucy Davis attended Sunday school, last week. Mrs. H. w. Wright attended the Antelope Community club at Mrs. Thompson's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dallalre of Eu gene are guests at the Brown home. Lester and Glen Marshall and BUI Monla spent several daya last week at the forest service camp above Butte Falls, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall. - Btrayer family of near Medford were Sunday guests at the Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Hansen, Bruce Hansen, Mrs. C. E. Myers and Frances Myers, Mrs. Matlock and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen attended the play at Lake Creek Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray, who live near Medford, were guests at the Wright home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ron re r and Louis Rohrer were guests of Mr. and Mrs, N. D. Thornton Sunday evening at picnic supper. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, July 27. (Spl.) Miss Ruth divans arrived home from Salem for a two weeks' stay, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Oerrrge Olvans and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Stowell and Mr. end Mrs. BUI Perry were plcnlc Ing In the Butte Falls district and afterwards went to Rancherea. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters and M. C. Kline of Talent spent Bundsy at Mr. snd Mrs. Ross Kline's. Mrs. M. C. Kline will stay at the Kline home for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Short have been entertslnlng friends from Klamath rails over the week-end. The Henry French family spent Sunday at the Holcomb aprlngs. Oeorge Stowell killed a three -toot rattlesnake on his place several day, ago. Road Supervisor Lester Throckmor In this district by having the weeds mowed from the side. Mr. and Mrs. Powell snd family left for a several day's vacation in the mountains. Some of the fanners are busy hay ing again. Mrs. Alice Nichols snd her brother spent Sunday visiting friends at Squaw lake. Miss Gladys Nichols of Eagle Point Is visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Natwlck for several days. Mrs. Alice Nichols has purchased a new Plymouth Sedan. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth were visiting friends in this vicinity Tues day evening. Mrs. Alice Nichols entertained with a picnic lunch on her lawn W tines day evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaRocque, Mrs. Hneel Stoner. Lyle Van Scoy and Ed Cingcade. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holm an and family were Sunday dinner guesta oi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh of Eagle Point. Mildred Thompson has been visit ing her slater, Mrs. Jack Stowell the past week. She returned to her home in Eugene Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Holmsn and family and Elmer Harnlsh left Friday afternoon for Crescent City, returning Saturday. A pleasant trip was re ported. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, July 27. (Spl.) Mrs, Hattle Logan and Mrs. Margaret Lewis entertained the Past Noble O rands' club of the Itebekah lodtto at the X. O. O. F. hall Tuesday. Pits ent were Mesdamea Barney Cody, Jake bhafer, Peter Ftck, H. G. Miller and the hostesses. Members of Adarel Chapter No. 3, Jacksonville, hela a picnic on Applo gate Sunday In celebration of their fifty-third anniversary. Mrs. Emma Doris of Eubene was a guest at dinner Sunday of MIrs McCully and her nephew, Geo. Mer- ritt. Mrs. Elizabeth Cronemlller Is quite lit at her home on East California street. Mrs. Harry Helms assisted in caring for her several daya this week Mr. Stockton and daughter, Mrs. Mary Norvel, and Margaret and Barbara Norvell, toft Wednesday for southern California. Mrs. Stockton, who has been visiting there, will re turn tg Jacksonville with them, Mrs.. Evelyn Combs and Mrs, T.helma Jones, accompanied by friend from Medford, Violet Olson, and Maxlne Ohllders. enjoyed swim ming in Apple gate Monday. Mrs. Ramona Cain Bergman and two children of Los Angeles called on Miss issle McCully Tuesday. Mrs. John Hackert and daughter, Marjorle, left Monday for Los An geles to visit Mrs, Hackerts mother. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Welsh and two children were here Monday from their ranch near Klamath Falls. They visited Mrs. Welsh's parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. K. Ogle, while here. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Can trail and children of Medford were recent vis itors of Grandma Cantrall a) Amy's Place. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Judy of Grif fin Creek spent Sunday at the Fred Clogston home. Mrs. D. H. Jackson of Ashland, for mer resident of JacsonvUle. Is seri ously Hi at the Ashland hospital. Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Ruch spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Lewis. MlfaS Dorothy Gaddy Is assisting her sister, Mrs. Rector Cess, with cooking at a lumber camp near Lake view. Ore. BIDS OPENED FOR 21 NEW NAVAL VESSELS WASHINGTON, July 117, (AP) Before Secretary Swanson and the navy's ranking admirals, bids were opened late yesterday on 31 new war vessels to lift the United States navy toward London treaty limits. Most of the craft 16 were half of the 32 ship program for which President Roosevelt allotted 1138.- 000,000 of public works funds. The other five, a heavy cruiser and four destroyers, were authorized previously. Protest Klamath Power Application SALEM, July 37. (AP) Protest a kb Inst the application of the city of Klamath Falls to appropriate 1.- 600 second feet of water from the Klamath river for power develop ment was filed with the state hydro etectrlc commission by the directors of the Klamath irrigation district today. Small Store Room FOR RENT Size 17x60 feet block off ' Main Street 32 North Grape Thfj room wm formerly occupied by. the Maytag Store, next door to the Mall Tribune Job Shop. A uplondld location for a -mall bualnesi of any kind. Will loaie for one year or term of year, to right people. RENT VERY LOW! 'Apply: Mail Tribune Office Phone 75 MOISTS FACING HARSH ACTION ON LACK OF LICENSE Unless early action U taken, fully two-thirds of the automobile drivers in this vicinity will be subject to ar rest on the morning of September 1st for failure to obtain their new drivers licenses, according to infor mation Just received by Vila news paper from Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state. An official estimate disclose that barely one-third of the drivers in this sectton are equipped with proper drivers licenses. K Police officials state that no mor atoriums will be granted and a strict enforcement of the law will be ob served In their check on all opera tors. With the "dead-line" only four weeks away, all persona still carrying cards Issued before July 1, 1031, should obtain new cards at the first opportunity. Secretary Hoss warned. Renewal permits are being granted without examination to ail operators previously licensed In Oregon who are now under the age of 70, those with clean accident records and t.'.ose without physical defects. All applications mutt be made on regu lar forms supplied by the secretary of staio and must be signed in the presence of a notary public, or other person authorized to administer oaths. Examiners will perform no tarial duties for all applicants with out charge, It was pointed out. Several southern Oregon musicians will be presented by the Ashland Normal school In .a radio program over KMED Friday afternoon ot 5:15 o'clock. Announcements will also be made concerning the comedy, "Grumpy." to be given In the audito rium August 5. , -' Jeanne Wilson, formerly of Med ford, and Tom Caldwell, a senior at the normal, will both sing solos. El len Oaley, former normal student, and now of the University of Ore gon, will play a violin solo. Roy Schwartz, S. O. N. 8, graduate, will announce. Both Mtsa Wilson and Schwartz have leading parts In "Grumpy." Beth Joy, who Is publicity manager for the play, has had charge of arrangements for the radio program. ' Similar fea tures will be sponsored by the normal school at the same hour on Wednes day and Friday of next week, through the courtesy of KMED. STAGE,: STAR,-DIES AGED 51 LOS ANGELES, July 37. A(AP) Loulso Closser Hale, New York and London stage actress who recently scored successes In motion pictures, died In the Montesano hospital to day after two strokes of apoplexy. She was 61 years old. Born In Chicago, October 18, 1873, the daughter of Joseph A. Closser, grain dealer, Mrs. Hale was educated, in the Boston College of Oratory, embavked on a writing career and traveled all over the world as a cor respondent for Harpers Magazine, STATE FAIR OPENING : SET FOR LABOR DAY BALEM, Ore. Oregon Joins hands with seven other states this year In the selection of Labor Day as the op- ' enlng day of Its state fair. 8lx Inter esting day,, from September 4 and 0, are planned. Holiday celebrations will find state fslrs opening In Oregon, New York, California, Nebraska, Minnesota, Michigan, Maryland, and Indiana. Other large fairs In different sec tlons of the United States and Can ada an also opening on Labor Pay, Raid, Murdock ana Co. canners of the Monarch Brand Bartlett Pests will be represented at Medford thla season by Myron Root. SONS MUSICIANS ON RADIO FRIDAY rt'iUt. Apt. Key at 1M 6a l?7- jur container. I at the County Court Room of the ton Is improving the looks of the road