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PAGE ELEYEN MSB THE TOWTT MAEiKEf rEDFOKD MATE TRIBUNE, W.DFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JTTNTS 14. 19M. v Bead' ever; ad on thl pa" ..." will probably (In11 exactly tb thini you want to bay or U . . U It Isnt mere, adver tise .. . It " I pensive, effective! RATES Pet word Clrat Inaectlon (Minimum asc) tfaeb additional Insertion. per word " (Minimum 10c) Pet line per month. without oopy changes "" 11.35 Phone 75 FOR WANT AD8 LOST AND FOUND JTST'smaTr'whlt tem'1' Pup LSwn making, on head and .are. Bob tailed. 2 N. Fron''. tOST-H dog missing. 1816 WANTED SITUATIONS kSJTrTtor children f yew8 full or part tlme.PhoneJ82-B ' -..ru.nrf.bie lady wlsues "SSSTw hSIf r day. HoworK or care or comu. 5th St. . MSPONsSiraTr lor children at her home, call 12"- iNTEDAny kind of sewing by day Phone 838-W. WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMAN COOK. Must be good. Rose Hotel. Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED woman or girl to assist with housework In exchange for room d board. Box 1586 Ttlbune wNTED-Glrl for general house work. Call at 1015 queen Ann. MALE OR FEMALE SxSExperlenced laundry press operator. Box 1480. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED One steady men to 'ut WTwood. tool, turnlshed. good money. Married man preferred. 1UB No. Central. . WANTED-MIS0ELLANEOUS WANTED 2 fully equipped logging wr...:,7rT.j n trood lorelne team : ir,mnt with driver. E. A. Humpton. Selma, Ore. LAUNDRY completed, 50c dozen. Tel 503-J. , "WANT ACREAGE, small or large, t.. mvnr. railroad side. Repfy toMrs. CWR.'oen. Del. Gold Hill. Will pay ;nou i"' " WANTED Royal Anno and Bmg cherries this week. Cannot a cracked ones. Rogue River Valley Canning Co., Phone D. tv vTT.n TO RENT Small house. close in. Box 1602, Mall Tribune, W NTED Small car. Coupe or road ster. Will pay cash If reasonable Inquire 824 Beekman Aye. 1 LAWNMOWERS sharpened correctly with power grinder at your home. Phone 289-X. t-mptv truck colni to Santa Ro?e. Calif.. 18th of June wants load to there or points enroute. Hawley Transfer. Phone I044-X. am rmiVTNG to Chicago and back would like two passengers to help pay expenses. Phone oi-k. to rent Dlace 'suitable for small poultry ranch. Box 1558. Tribune. WANTED TO BOY 10-ton mill more crusher, amalgamator Advise nrioo and where can be seen 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore WANTED Warrants. Redden it Co wiNTfro 2nd hand furniture. We h,m n and trade Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 North Riverside Telephone 266. WANTED Good used cream eepar ator, medium elze A. L Rathbun Rt. 4, Box 994. Medtord. .ItlNK WANTED 4 We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and lunk ot all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 no Grape Tel 1062 WANTED Baby calves 395, Medford. Rt. 1, Box FURNITURE re-upholstered. 968-R Thioault. WANTED Wool, mobair, hides and pelts See us before you sell Wool bars and twine for sale Medford nrin House. 27 N Orape Bt Phone 1062 WILL care for elderly sick people In my home pnone ssi-a. WANT TO BUT 1929 Ford, cheap 338 W 2nd wanted Household goods stoves tools or what have you. Medford Birreln House 27 N Orape St Tel 1062 HIOHEST PRICES rid for cars to wreck Valley Auto Wreckers Phone 835-W FOR RENT HOUSES KOR RENT- -Purnlnhed house. Phone 1232-W uor.qra for fnt or tait. Call Harold a. Broun, 191 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 8-room furnished home. 3 bedrooma; electrio range, reiriB-ir. atlon. washing machine. 821 Penn sylvania Ave. FOR RENT 408 Park Ave. 4-rooni nicely furnlahed nome, electric range, oil Heatrola, lovely yard alio flowers, 125 Including water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Medtord Bldg. Ph. 302. FOR RENT Close In, 3 acre home, modern convenleucea, garage, pom try house, line shade. M0.00. Brown & White. Realtors. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnlsh ed house, ntf.OO. Key. 21S Apple St FOR RENT Hornet, furnlahed oi unfurnished Brown 4t White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR SALE Splendid location lor apartment. Owner, Box 1475 Trib une. WANTED Young woman to share nicely furnished apartment. Box 1436, Tribune. BACHELOR cabin and apartment, 8 per month. 445 South Front. FOR RENT Furnished apta. Retj. hot water, laundry and garage Summer ratea C25.00. The Berbn, 10 Quince St. FURN. APTS. 229 No. Ivy. APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H. FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlsh- apertmepts. Carglll Court Tel. 4B5 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room with 2 double beds. Hot and cold water. Close In. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Room, Phoue 280. with bath FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 325 So. Rlver side Ave. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Rates SI. 00 per day. ROOM AND BOARD 163 N. Oakdale. FOR heated sleeping rooms oall 1399-L ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Good location for fire works . stand. 1508 No. Riverside Phone 262. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Good 74 Harley-Davldsnn motorcycle and '27 coupe for lace model light coupe. Inquire Friends Garage. No. racuic uiway. WILL TRADE Equity of $1700 !r new o-room nouse, close in oi pavement, 2 lota for a small mod em house clear. Phone 582-R. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 96D-R. FOR SALE OR TRAUE White electric sewing machine for light scdon Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Modern home on W. 10th for house and small prop erty, within 2 ml. of town. Pengra Real Estate, 624 N. Riverside. Other deals too numerous to mention. FOR TRADE House at 1024 N. Cen tral St.. for Portland or Salom property of same value. Will be at above address tin June men. FOR TRADE 170 A. improved. South Missouri farm. Also New Mexico acreage, both clear. Want moun tain ranch or valley farm. Box 1463. Tribune. SIX ROOM HOUSE In Grants Pass to exchange for southern Calif property. 910 East E street. Gran Is Pass. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER Dairy and stock ranches, stocked and equip, ped. Gold Hill, Phone 32-F-3. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown t wntie. DO YOU WANT an up-to-date mod ern country home? See this 16 acres of deep, productive soil, with 7-room new furnished home, bam, chicken houses, etc. Team, equip ment. crops. 3 miles Medford Arthur E. Lalng. 19 N. Bartlett St Tel. 14B6. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINES! GRADE Western Oil. qt. 9c; gallon, bde; 6 gallons, with can 1.76; 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil qt. 15'3c; gal. 62c; 6 gals. S3 00 SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA TION. SELLING OUT Ftsk Tires. Tubes. Get our prices before ouytng. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model T Ford coupe, reasonable for cash. Call at Phone office. Central Point. GOOD USED CARS 30-DAY GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1933 Ford DeLuxe 8 sedan 1929 Essex 2-door sedan 192P Pontile Lnndeau sedan 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe demonstrator 1933 Dooge sport coupe. 1929 LnSalle 5 passenger coupe 1934 Plymouth 6 sedan 1934 Studebaker 8 sedan 1931 Plymouth coupe ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 1 1934 DODGE 4-door ledan ourtAy car actual mileage on tpeedomeur First cIaas condition; new car gunr- ante?. A bit-Mini 1933 4 -door PI) mouth sedan. A real ouyl Pier Allen Motor Co, 113 So. Rlvers.de Phone 150. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS PURE Bronze torn Cocaerao a pnte itoca, Y Jum Neil, fcU I. tUaUad. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Freeh milk cow. 401-J-l. TOR SALE Freeh cowa. Schultz. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Female police dog. pure bred; price 10. or will trade (or something or equal value. Write Box 4040, Tribune. ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. 0. A. D- Voa. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Sewing machine, phono graph with 116 records, oeosieaa, canned fruit. 410 Earhart. FOR SALE Apricots, starting rhurs. R. DeWlt, Fern valley. FOR SALE Four wheels, pneumatic brakes, capacity 3.000 pounds. H Nathan, Oold HIU, opposite cement plant. NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE 14 cartons Tubes from A. M. Scott Company, San Francisco, Califor nia, to be sold for storage and freight at 1 p. m., June 23, corner 12th and Riverside. Medfoid Klam ath Truck Line. BARGAINS AN USED REFRIGERATORS ONE 5'3 cubic ft. Kelvinator; one 11 cubic it. General mac; one a it. McGroy Case Coiled; one y, ton Ammonia plant. Ice boxes and used elec. ranges. LEONARD ELECTRIC CO., Tel 427 FOR SALE: let class oat hay. W. E. Merrell. Midway Road. ABOUT 3 TON ot last year alfalfa. $6 per ton. j. b. Honmann, soutn St., Jacksonville. FOR SALE 1 tent fly 14x16, one lineman's climbing outfit. Tel 595-L after 5 p. m. HANDSOME wardrobe trunk, extra strong for travel. Like new. Ooft 405.00, wlU take $25.00. 21 South Peach. FOR SALE Let us tell you how to Kin squash Bugs. Monarch oceo Co. FOR SALE Hay salt, 125-lb. sacks l.la. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE: Binder twine, hay sait. berry cups, rrult baskets, crates Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray, 90c gal. Bring your container. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. RED RASPBERRIES for canning. See sign l mile on Kings Highway. Uncle's Berry Patch, or phone 774-R-3. FOR SALE Worm your pullets and lurneys witn Lees oizzara cap sules. Safest and surest. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE BingJ, Royal Annes Phone 407-L. FOR SALE Baby corral, nursery high cnair, oea, nice new. on west otn ORDER your Young berries now Phone 774-J-l. C. V, Trill, Kings mgnway. FOR SALE Cherries, all varieties Vi mile north Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. W. J. Gebhard. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Huntlng-FishUig Equipment 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Combination safe. Call Jacksonville, 162. FOR SALE Cherries. Tel. 571-R-3 M. L. Voorhles. DENTISTRY Dr. i rt Govs 236 E Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Snakes: lengtn cut to order; prices right Phone 939-Y. Address O. C Alt- house, 115 Florence St.. Medford. FOR SALE Used sewing machinei. el) makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing MRcnine co. a n Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS ASK US about saving nearly 60 of your Auiomooue insurance. S- A Kroschel. 33 N. Orape St. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4th and Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Hi-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent 912.50 month Gold HIU. Ore. FOR SALE Co free Ann's. se Mrs Cecil Jennings. Phone 8B8. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAi'KHUN CO. ABSTBAC1 CO. Abstracts ot ntl, and Title Insurance The only complete Title System is Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No 82 North Central Ave. upstaira. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Orl ental Rua Cleaning specialty Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing oi an am as; oooi binding; loose lest ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating ca&b sales slips and everything in the printing llnta aa-30 N orape Phone 75 Painting and Paperhenging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging Tel 646 W o.8 8 Orape CADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO.- Office 1016 No Central Pbuoe 415 Prices right enrHA guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pick ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices rum 610 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, le per - ft. Mr, Black. 310 M. Birtlttt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money lu Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. THOMAS, 45 5. Central. State license No. S 157. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of SherttTa Sale By Virtue of an execution in 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 and dated on the 5th day or June, 1934, In a certain action therein, wherein E. Thomas as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against GeorKla Mustad and Lewis Mustad, wife and husband the defendants, for the sum of Sevan hundred eighty, and 39-100 ($780.39) Dollars, together with Interest there on at 8 per annum from April 16th. 1934. until paid with costs and dis bursements taxed at Thirty -six and 55-100 ((36.55) Dollars, and the fur ther sum of Seventy-five and no-100 (75.00 Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of ald Court In said County on the 5th day of June, 1934. Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 14th day of July. 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson Count Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the hlghsst oiciacr, to sntisry said judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale subject to redemption as provided by law, an of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, Georcla Mustad and Lewis Mustad. wife j-nd husband had on the 16th day of Oc tober, 1928, or now have in and to the following described property, lt- uatea in tne county of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot numbered Ten (10) In Block Number Thirty-nine' (39) of the original Town (now City) of Med ford, Oregon, as numbered, dealg nated and described on the otfloia. plat thereof, now of record. Dated this 6th day of June. 1934 WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson S. Melanlo Herbert and Helen Her bert, Plaintiffs. ! vs. R. Backus, Rita D. Burch, formerly Rita D. Backus, and Albert Burch, her husband; C. & E. Fruit Com- pany, inc., an Oregon corporation; A. B. Cunningham and- O. O. Alen derfer, co-partners transacting busi ness under the assumed business name of People's Electrio Store: Big 7 Fruit Warehouses, Inc., a Dela ware corporation; Sgobel & Day, Inc., a corporation; Sgobel & Day Credit Corporation, a New Vork cor poration; Jackson County Bank, Pn Oregon corporation; First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, as Trus tee for Jackson County Bank, and Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon corporation. Defendants. By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly Issued out of and under tne seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson, to me directed, and da;ed on the 15th day of May, 1934, in a certain suit therein, wherein S Me- lanle Herbert and Helen Herbert were Plaintiffs and P. R. Backus. Rita D Burch, formerly Rita D. Backus, and Albert Burch. her husband; C. & E. Fruit Company, Inc.. an Oregon cor poration; A. B. Cunningham and O O. Alenderfcr, co-partners transact ing business under the assumed busi ness name of People's Electric Stove; Big 7 Fruit Warehouses, Inc., a Dela ware corporation; a3gobel & Day, Inc., corporation saooei Ac Day credit corporation, a New York corporation; Jackson County Bank, an Oregon cor poration; First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, as Trustee for Jack Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Head metric ally S. Worship 10. Not hard U. Kind of rubber 15. Come to maturity 16. Above 17. Famous murderer IS. Crawled 19. Narrow road 20. Old muslcnl Instrument 22. Epoch 23. Untrue 24. Satirically con temptuous 27. Protective wall or railing 10. Chooses 34. Rouse from sleep 55. Dropped 36. Female sand piper 17. Step M. Wear away 40. Confident be yond doubt II. Before 12. Pitcher 13. Belgian water ing place IS. Lives 17. Landed prop erties IS. Inscribed by way of compliment Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle E RGBA D Wl I lRESEVElSg"p m M 50. Grown girls S3. Large medieval pistol . 64. Musical Instrument 5. Continent 69. Thin fine I lin net 51. Secondhand (t2. .Summon 63. Dragged 64. Ornesy field: poetic CS. Metal-bearing rocks 66. Flush with succeei 67. Undermines ' Y 3 Y WMt h 7 I9 I9 WM " u J Llfc Jl " M" WL WESLJL-JL 111 27 23 71 p3o 31 W 33 S -Mk V m.-Jl ., frrrr. 'jMl ia-l - sa ,51 i;- VW'A I I I I .' '1 I I ' son County Bank, and Southern Ore- subject to a lien In favor of the de gon Credit Bureau, an Oregon cor- fendant Sgobel Ss Day Credit Corpjr- poratlon, were defendants and in w Mlcrt AiUt MAlnnln HrDrt i"i a nd He len Her bert recovered J ud 3 ment against the defendants. P. R. Backus and RUa D. Burch, formerly Rita D. Backus, for the sum of 112,- 000 00, together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from February I. 1B30. until pa:a. together with their costs and dis bursements taxed at 837.75, and to gether with the further sum of $600 00 as their attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and oocxeten In the Clerk's office of said court In said county on the 11th day ot May. 1934. . Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant to the terms of said cxeoutlon. I will on the 16th day of June, 1934. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the courthouse in the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the hljhest bidder to sat isfy said Judgment, together with the costs or this sale, subject to redemp tion as provided by law. all of the right .title, estate and Interest that the said defendants P. R. Backus. Rita D. Burch. formerly Rita D. Backus, and Albert Burch, her hus band; 0. & E. Fruit Company, Inc., an Oregon corporation: A. B. Cunning ham and O. O. Alenderfer, co-partners transacting business under tne as sumed business name of People's Elec tric Store; Big 7 Fruit Warehouses, Inc., a Delaware corporation; Sgobel Day, Inc., a corporation; Sgobel St Day Credit Corporation, a New York cor noration: Jackson County Bank, at Oregon ' corporation; First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, as Trustee for Jackson County Bank, and aoutn em Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon corporation, had on the 16th day of April. 1929. or now have in and to the following described property situ ated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point situaiea 8 chains 55 links west of the South east corner and on the South line of Donation Land Claim Number 50 in Township 38 South. Range 2 West W. M., and from said point running thence East 20 chains to the East line of Government Lot Number 8 in Section Number 12 of said Township and Range; thence North along ihe East line of Lots numbered 8 and 7 of said Section 20 chains; thence West 20 chain: thence South 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres, more or less. Also, beginning at the quarter section corner between Sec tions 1 and 13. thence South on the quarter section line 6.72 chains to the Northeast corner of the tract of land formerly owned by Mrs, F. i Rumbley; thence West along the South line of the tract of land now : being described, 20 chains to the Northeast corner of said tract for merly owned by Mrs. F. Rumbley; thence North 8 degrees 30 minutes East 6.70 chains to the Section line; thence East along said line 19 26 chains to the place of beginning all lying and being in Township 38 South of Range 2 West, W. M. Also, beginning at a point 8.55 chains West of the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim number P0 in Township 38 South of Range 2 West. W. M and running thence North 590 feet to the center of the County Road; thence along the cen ter of said road 43 degrees 48 min utes West 108 feet; thence along said center line South 22 degrees 47 minutes West 655 feet, more or less, to the South line of said Do nation Land Claim number 50; thence East along said South line 285 feet, more or less to the place of beginning, containing a acres, more or less, subject to a right of way to H. A. Lofland as the same la now laid out and fenced off on the ground. Together with the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Subject, however, to a mortgage in favor of the State Land Board and Cross -Word Puzzle 13. Largest vegetable organism Headland Occupy the wnoie oi 25. rtflBUmei VANTAGE I'aruminf. ta zooloBiral division In cluding lb ordinary fishes 27. Writing material 2. Cognizant 29. Contests of speed 31. Vinegar or oil bottle 32. Coat with an alloy-of tlr and lead 81. Ovules 35, In place of 39. Remaining after part ti taken 40. Structures used for alh letle games 42. Paradise 44. fltalr 46, Standards of oerfectlon DOWN 1. Box scientifi cally J. Be concerned S. Asiatic native 4. One named 47. Toung bird of altar annthr prey S. Kind of Blectrio49. Kind of Illy light SO. City In Texas 6. Straight St. Glacial ridges 7. Muilo drama 62. Measure ot S. Went by again distance t. Within: comb. 65. On the ocean form Si. Low tide 10. Comfort 67. Probabilities 11. Kgg.ahapea M. Article IS. Swamna 60. City In Holland atlon in the sum of $338.47, on ths tops now growing, or to be hereafter grown, upon the said premised until til. siild lien be satisfied. Dated this 15th day of May, 1934 WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. 8herlff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice To Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, m ana lor tne county 01 Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executor ot said estate, and has duly qualified, according to taw; an persons naving claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Building in the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published May 31st, 1934. JOHN A. PERL. Executor of the Estate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. Notice of Pinal Settlement. In the County Court of the County of Jackson in and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of George Lit tell, also known as George 8 Uttell and as George Shelley Lti tell and as George Little, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Jamas A. Lit tell, administrator of the estate of the above named decedent has filed In the above entitled court and matter his final account and report of his administration of said estate and said court has fixed the 22nd div of June. 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the court room of the above entitled court in the Jack' son County courthouse at Medford, Oregon, ns the time ind place for the hearing of any and all objections to said account and report and for the settlement thereof. JAMES A. UTTELL, Administrator. County Treasurer's Call for General Coiiulr Fund Wnrrants. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, as. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand, for the redemp tion, of all warrants drawn on tha General County Fund of Jackssn County, to and Including Juno 1, 1933. Interest ceases on the above caKod warrants on June IS, 1934. Dated at Medford. Oregon, June 15. 1934. A. O. WALKER, Treaaurer of Jackson Co.. Oregon. Warrant Call Warrants numbers 675 to 700. In elusive are called for payment. Inter est to ceaao Juius 15, 1934. Warrant payable First National Bank, Medford. Oregon, BESSrE SNYDER, Clerk. School Dlst. No. a Phoenix PHOENIX, June 14. (Spl.) At a slmplo, but Impressive coremony at the Pnocnlx Presbyterian church laat Saturday afternoon, June 9th, at 4 o'clock, with Rev. S. K. Peterson of flclatlng. Miss Opal Lee Montgomery, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Brooke A. Montgomery, became the bride of Warren I. Turnqulst of Medford. The bride's attendants were Misses Su sanna Barkley and Nance Johnaton. Mr. and Mrs. Turnqulst will make their home In Medford. Mrs. Bert Stancllff and daughters. and Mrs. Frank Denser and son and Mrs. Ray stringer of Medford, left Tuesday for a weeks' vacation at Lake the wooda. Mr, and Mrs. Prank Wilbur of Hilt, Cal., visited here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nyswaner re turned to Chlloquln Saturday after noon. A daughter, Dolorea June, weighing six pounds, waa born June 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolr. Mra. Belle Furry left Sunday for Yreka for an Indefinite stay with her daughter, Mrs. Farmer. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Lowe and daughters of Klamath Falls, visited Mrs. Donna Qraffla Friday. Regular meeting of the Grange was held Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Bort Stancllff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dcn zer, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Sloan on the refreshment committee. A hla torlcal program was presented. Mrs. Florence Drake, captain of the Circle Drill team, haa announced that practice will be held at the grange hall June 18 at 2 p. m. Thursday the Neighbors of Wood craft met at tho Orange hall, and had as guests for the evening. 26 visitors from Medford and Aahland unite. A program waa presented, during which two little girls, dressed In colonial costumes, entered pulling an express wagon with the placard, "Oregon or Bust" on It, containing the Grand Ouardlan's album. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served. "TOMBOY TEBS" . HER ?- NO ASQlS - n I pou'Y even 'adciat&' 1 WITH MtK-woj ino uiaaiesT ghu m our IS SHE. AS TirTs sue. a$ , Summer's Just about here nltli IK lazy, play time weather. Stock np now on thlnga yon'll need. Linen Suit $1.I)J, slarks IMS, Sport Shoes I4.SS, Orey Flannel Pant $4.95. Sleeveless Swenlen t.9.1 . . . and so we rnnld to on. Hut It's much more fun for you to com In and look them over. Save tit the CA.MPni.l.L WAYl Phoenix Health unit met June 12 with Mrs. L. Porter. Fifteen ladtea were present, and began work on a I quilt. Mrs. w. H. Watt waa hostess Tues day afternoon to the Medford Ladles' association of the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust, and Mrs. R. C. Ward are delegates from tne Phoenix grange to the atate grange conference being held In Roseburg thla week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Praraa, and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Sheets motored to the Oregon Caves Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster apent Sunday helping with the new hall being raised at the Roxy Ann grange. The local troop of Olrl scouta en- yed a hike to Wagner Gap Tues day. College Women'a elub met with Mrs. T. J. Malmgren Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Cottrell and sons. Jack and William, left early thla week for their ranch at Trail. Attendance at tha Vacation Bible school, held at the Preebytertan church, la reported by Rev. R. Peter son. Mra. W. S. Ollmore, auperlnten dent ot the Presbyterian Sunday achool In Medford, and who haa con ducted Dally Vacation Bible schools for the past four years, la aupervlsor of the school here. Othera In charge Include: Primary department, Mrs. W. E. Poling, Mrs. W. Garrison. Junior department, Marjorla Poling, Mary Jarvle Thompson; Intermediate de partment, Mrs. E. Thompson, Miss Grace Gnrrlaon; planlat, Alice Hena- ler. Mra. Frank Dcnzer la In charge ot Junior and Intermediate recreation, and Alice Hensler and Mra. R. Peter son are In charge of dramatics. There Is a growing lntereat and attendance. High school Christian endeavor so. clety. with Its supervisors, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lester Newbry, enjoyed a mulligan stew supper at Applegate Tuesday evening. Sunday night the Toung People's society from Medford will have charge of the evening services at the Presby terian church and present a summer conference rally program. Special music will be furnlahed by the senior Intermediate group of the local church. Younger Junior boya' clasa. under tho direction of Mra. J. B. Roberts, gave a birthday party Tuesday even ing, honoring Lloyd Nordqulat. Miss Cora Mitchell of Vermont Is visiting here with her cousin, Mrs, A. Shepherd. Tolo TOLO, June 14. (Spl.) Every fam ily, or a representative, visited tha Diamond Jubilee Thursday. On their way home to Oranta Pass from the Diamond Jubilee, Mr. and Mra. Jud Purnoll oalled on friends here and took Miss Dorothy Inmann with them for a month's vacation. Mrs. Seth McWlthey returned to her home In Klamath Falls Saturday after a visit with Mr, and Mra. Joe Smith. Mra. McWlthey and Mrs. Smith are sisters. Tha Smiths, who came here from Klamath Falls, are with a gold outfit at Oold Ray. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderaon left Sunday to attend the State Orange convention at Roseburg. Thla makea the seventh consecutive year they have attended. Misses Lois and Doris Johnson, with their brother, Beryl, of Oold Hill, visited the Davis young folk Sunday. After an enjoyable trip rs. Colton and children reached Pueblo, although little Oeraldlne waa wishing that she was back in her "Oregon house" at Pine Tree camp. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Whetstone and son, Alto, left Tuesday lor Koseourg to attend the grange convention. The Muses will take care of their dairy during their absence. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. June 14. (Spd.) Dally Vacation Bible achool started at the Phoenix Preebytertan church last Monday with a good attendance. There will be an able corpa of tenctv era. Mr. and Mrs. Jarmathal of Ashland will live at tho Dr. Miller place while the Millers are visiting their daugh ter, Mra. Conklln and her husband, In the northern part of the state. Mrs. Etta Coleman and aon, Byron, left for their home In San Francisco Wednesday after a few days' business visit In the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oermer and Mr. Germer'a mother of south high way, near Phoenix, apent Tuesday at Central Point, where they got cner. rles for canning. Those from her attending the show at the Rlalto Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hearn. Mrs. Ida Lockwood, Mrs. Ward McReynolds and Mary O. Carey. Mr. and Mra. B. R. Warren had By THE Lazier thasI OUS EVERY PAY LAZY - I I "HI number of Chlloquln friends visit -..nu at ineir new home south of Phoenix during jubilee week. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans former Talent teachers, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muge. S. E. Spence of Voorhles Orosalnt Is helping Mr. Parker near Phoenix in the haying this week. Parties who rented the Alvord place on the highway npr p,. sub-rented It to Mr. and Mrs. Baley "-' w a larger ranch near Central Point. Miss Bertha Hayman of Talent spent Tuesday with Mrs. Noah Chan dler. Irvan Thompson of Myrtla Point la In tha valley vlalting hla mothar. Mrs. Anna Simpson of Medford ana hla slater, Mrs. Noah Chandler, south of Phoenix. ,M.'i:. Sch,lelr ' cutting hay for Wawiter Allen this week. Several of the Phoenli boy, left for Lake o- the Wooda the first ot thla week, where they will remain to look after some of the conceaslona thla summer. Phoenix Thursday club was sta tioned near the city park In Med ford with a booth during the Jublle. They did a very good business. Ward McReynolds' two slaters, who had boen north to visit their father who haa been very HI, atopped a abort whlleon their way home tha first of the week to visit the McRey nolds family south of Phoenix. PROSPECT. June 14. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Jantzer went to Portland June 8 to attend the state trap shoot. They returned home Fri day. Their sons Lewis and Teddy ae- wiujjftmoa mem aa rar aa Azalea where they remained with cousins. Mra. Frank X. Jantrer left June S for Quinea Creek to vlalt her mother and family, while there her slater, Mrs. Myrtle MIckel paased away and waa burled Monday. Frank X. Jantaer and son Frankle attended the funer al and accompanied Mrs. Jantzer homo. .... Mr. and Mra. Floyd Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rahla attended a show In Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mra. w. T. arleve wen Medford ahoppera Tuesday. Geneva Carlson ot Central Point la staying at the Paul Robertson noma and helping Mrs. Robertson with housework. . - Stanley Jantzer of Azalea la spend ing a few days aa gueet of relative at the Jantaer oamp. Mrs. William Jantzer and email son Jackie returned home Sunday from the Oranta Pass hospital. . Mrs. Qua Dlteworth gave a miscel laneous shower at her home Tuesday afternoon for Patricia Oale, who will wed Darrel Nichols soon, I Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, June 14 (Spl) Everyone on the oreek attended the Jubilee. j: Mrs. Ja. Maya haa been quit nl at her home since Friday. F. M. Centers and Marlon Center, called on Mra. Jaa. Maya Sunday. Mra. Ethel Shann apent the week-. end In Medford. Steve Lunik waa out to the valley Sunday. . Mlas Orac Garrison of Phoenix apent the week-end with Mlaa Ruta Maya. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marques are picking cherries In the valley. Mr. Donlca and family went to th valley Sunday, Ralph Orion spent Sunday with, relatives. Mra. Jack Hoetman went to Med fed Saturday. Prank Caaey wont to Talent Mon day. Silver Dollars 'worried Banks WALLA WALLA, Waah. (UP) Lo cal bankera want to know where all tho allver dollars are .-omlng from. For th past three years at least one bank has aent monthly ahlp menta of tho "cartwheela" out to rid the city of tho surplus. Bank here "export" about 9,0flo worth of allver dollar a month. On Your Car CAMPBELL CLOTHING 00. IJTEM -Sue's so LAZy" SHB ALWAyP WEAW A BUCK PR6M "V tfOHOOU -SO ffH WONT I4APTA CARRy I Her peN-wipeP-! Prospect I 1 3m '2S i3iffl' 'OfU' I