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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. PRECOX, TUTKSDAY. JUNE 21, 193. PAGE NINE K Bead every ad on this page . . . JOB Hill probably (In a eiactly the thine you want to Du) 01 sell . " isn't there. adver Use . . . it's inex pensive, effective' RATES Pd word ant Insertion umlmum 350) ttcb additional Insertion. mt word I Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without cop, ehangeo Phone 75 FOB WANT A.DS LOST AND FOUND 9m"uP 3 St? steers. 500 'b. T to marie. Owner may have eat hi navrng for adv. and pasture ren',. fl PatSoW, E. 4. Coker Butte Rcl- temale pup 'Brown markings on head and ears. Bob taiiea. L-J y rSTIfogm' n 8 1519 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTEDHoseke ay. both adults. For salary and oth er particulars write P. O. Box 048. Medford. NTEDSTTUATIONS or care of children, .to. 334 tn St. w BESPONSlBLEvwnan will care for children at her home. CaU 1228. cANTED Any kind of sewing by day phone B36-W WONTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Davenport, chair and rug Box 1854, Tribune. LAUNDRY completedV50c dozen. Te". 603-J. ,.,Mn rnr nhlcaco about July 1 like to have 3 passengers to share expenses. Box ooi CTtr to buy 10-ton mill more. orusner. amalgamator-Ad vwe ... h0ro can be seen " Davie Bldg.. Portland. Ore WANTED Warrants. Redden JsJJo .mr, m,i hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand ocore, loua Telephone 366. i HTMTt WANTED tr. cash for JUNK BAT1ERIES . s r DniATORS ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and lunk of all descriptions. MEDFORLI BAttuftin 37 No. Orape. Tel 10a m mted Babv calves. Rt. 1. Bos 895. Medford. mTRMiTURE re-upholstered. Phone 069-R. Tblbault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts 3ee us before you sell Wool ml twine for sale. Medford i7,.i nnnu. 37 N. Grape St Phone 1063 WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone tai-Jt. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. cSeap. 833 W 2nd Must be m a MTim HmiMhold eoods. stoves tools or what have you. Medford p.n..in House. 37 N Grape St Tel 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES von DKHT Attractive small furn house, hardwood floors, fireplace. Phone 589-J-3. SMALL furnished. Inquire 44 Willam ette, 810. FOR RENT 3 room modern furnished homo, furnace, breakfast nook, elec tric refrigerator, $40, water paid. Phone 728. FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-ro-m house on pavement. Inquire at 218 So. Front St. or call 1336-L before 9 a, m. FOR RENT Fully furnished mod ern house, cool and close to busi ness, section. See Jerry Barr. Jack son County Feed Co., 4th and Bart lett. ROUSES for rent or sale Call Harold H. Brown. 195. FOB RENT Homes, furnished 01 unfurnished Brown 41 Wolte FOR RENT Close In. 3 acre home, modern conveniences, garage, poul try house, fine shade $20.00. Brown 81 White, Realtors. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURN APTS 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furn. 2 room apt. lawn. 618 No. Central. shad; FOR RENT Furnished apts. Re'g. hot water, laundry and garage Summer rotes $25.00. The Berb?n, 10 Quince St. BACHELOR cabin nnd apartment, per month. 445 South Front. APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlsh apartment Cargtll Court Tel 495 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS KR REXT-L.ir front room r.l double bed, Hot and coid water. Close in. 20 8. nr. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT Room, Phone 380. with bath FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 335 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Rates 11.00 per day. ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 19, 39 J. D Harley Davidson and sidecar for light car. Merlen Quackenbush, Rt 3. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 10 acres, Irrigated, culti vated, house, barn, chicken pens. berries, orchard, near Medford. Will sacrifice. Box 1753, Tribune. HOME BARGAIN I $850. 4h room modern furnished home, on paved street, lawn and flowers, all as sessment paid, nicely furnished, for only $850. Excellent terms. ALSO VCyKnn Suburban property loca- " " ted on paved highway, 4-room strictly modern home, excellent condition, base ment and garage. Has Home Own ers' Loan on It and equity can be purchased on easy terms. Total price $2500.00. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FOR SALE Attractive four room modern home, fine location. A bar gain. Will take car as down pay ment. 21 Kenwood avenue. FOR SALE or TRADE 160 acre mountain ranch in Douglas county. What have you? Route 1, Box 364, Central Point. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown as wntle. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1928 Chevrolet Truck Would trade for sedan. Chastaln Nursery, Rt. 3. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE Western Oil. qt. 9c: gallon. 36c: 5 gallons, with can 1.75; 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil qt. 151,4c; gal 62c: 6 gals. 83 00 SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA TION. SELLING OUT Flsk Tires, Tubes. Get our prices before buying sunrise SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 fresh cows. J. Blddle Road. FOR SALE A good young milk cow cheap. R. L. Doty, B. no. 2, Howara Ave., Berrydale. , FOR SALE Fresh cows. Scbultz. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Female DOllce dog, pure- hreri: once aiu. or Will vraae ror something of equal value. Write Box 4040, Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS prm SALE Younir hens: white leg horns, Reds; one roll new wire, uau Friday or Sunday. I. W. Sample, one mile west fnoenix. PURE Bronze toraa, Cockeran's prize stock (5 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS APRICOTS RIPE Place orders. Br:ng i-nntalners. Linn Orchard. Phone 34-X-10 Eagle Point. Victor Tesal tore, proprietor. pern SALE 16 ft. boat and oars, 4 h. p. Evenrude motor ana traiior. u.w King, tuts Benson. FOR SALE Fancy apricots. R. Ward, Fern vauey. rn. ia-r--i. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sta, FOR SALE Four folding steel cols mattresses, also ruxs. va" evenings June 18-20 or 21 at 1013 W. 10th. .t-t-tt r,tn HATE prm STORAGE 14 cartons Tubes rrom a. m. ocuiv Company. San Francisco, Califor nia to be eold for storage and ri-elcht at 1 p. m.. June 33, corner I3th and Riverside. Medford Klam ath Truck Line. FOR SALE Canning beets lo lb. John Gedllch, near Jsver enauy num nw. TRAILER Four wheels, pneumatics, hrxkM. caDacltv 3000 pound. H- Nathan, Oold Hill, opposite Cement Plant. FOR SALE Best grade Western oil. 8c per quart. Eastern, MVic per qt. Take advantage of these low prices now. Camp Wlthiut Service Station, North Riverside Av. RED RASPBERRIES for canning. See sign 1 mile on King's Highway. Uncle's Berry Patch, or phone 774-R-3. FOR SALE Boat and motor. Chfisp 346 Apple. BERRY CUPS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Stt. FOR SALE 1 two-ctrcult switch na meter box. H. E. Armstrong. R. I. Box 443. FLTYPRAYKilla files and keep them off cows In pasture. l0c gal Ion Bring your own container. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bfirtlett streets. INICE wwe apnc. Skinne: s Rjnco on u,u q w PiJ0n &10'R- FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fancy apricots, red va riety. Geo. Ailord. phono 18-F-3 WANTED Used cream separator, me dium size. F. D. Oaskell, Eagle Point, Star Route. CLOSING OUT Field Fence. Some real bargains. Hubbard Bros. Cor ner Main and Riverside. FOR SALE Marlon electric range. S12.S0. Phone 790-L. FOR SALE Let us tell you how to lull Squash Bugs. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Hay salt, 135-lb. sacks i. id. Monarch seed ds Feed co. FOR SALE Binder twine, hay salt. berry cups, fruit baskets, crates Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray, 90c gai. Bring your container. Mon arch Seed tz Feed Co. FOR SALE Worm your pullets and turkeys with Lee's Gizzard Cap sules, safest and surest. Monarch Seed tt Feed Co. ORDER your Young berries now Phone 774-J-l. C. V. Trill, Kings nignway. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add. ing Macnine, Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside FOR SALE Combination safe. Call Jacksonville, 163. DENTISTRY Dr. 1 tl. Gove 335 B Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes: terms tl desired. All makes rented and repaired white Sewing uacmne ix. it N Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS ASK US about saving nearly 60 ot your Automooue insurance. S A Kroachel, 33 N. Grape St. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4th and Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Kent $12 50 month Gold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTKACT CO. Abstract at I'ltU and Title Insurance rne only complete Title System in JacksoD County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central Ave. upstalra. Expert Window Cteanera LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon printing oi ail ninas; ooos binding; loose leal ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating ca&b sales slips and everything Id the printing lines. 38-30 i orape Phone 76 Painting and Paperhtinging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging Tel 646--W a.3 8 Orape CADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE OO.- Offloe 1013 No Central Phune 816 Prices right, ierv'e guaranteed BAWLET TRANSFER Expert pack- era and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-Ji Wall paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per v ft. Mr. Black. 910 N. Bartlett. Money co vtna MONEY LOANED ON' FURNITURE CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. THOMAS, 46 Central. State license No. 8 167. LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of 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 ot the above entitled court, as Executor oi said estate, and has duly qualified according to law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to taw, at ine oince oi T. w. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, in the jacknon county Bank Building in the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published May 81st, JOHN A. PERL. Executor of the Estate of Nell! Marie Perl, deceased, Notice of Sheriff's Rnle By Virtue of an execution in For closure duly Issued out of and under tne seai oi tne circuit court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty or Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 6tb day of June, 1934 in a certain action therein, wherein W. E. Thomas ss Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Georgia Mustad and Lewis Mustad, wife and husband the defendants, for the sum of Seven hundred eighty and 39-100 (1780 39 Dollars, together with Interest there on at 8 per annum from April 16th 1934, until paid with costs and dis burse ments taxed at Thirty -six and 55-100 (136.55) Dollars, and the fur ther sum of Seventy-five and no-100 (175.00) Dollars, as attorneys fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of aid Court In smd County on the 6th la; or June, mat. Notice is hereby given that, purau ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 14th day ot July, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m , at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, in Jackson County Orrfron. oner ror aaie ana win sen ai public auction for cash to the hl?h bidder, to sat:sry said juagmeni, gether with the cou of this si subject lo redemption as provided uy law, all of tht right, title and interest that the aald defendants. Georgia Mustad and Lewis Mustsd. wife nd husband had on the 16th day of Oc tober. 1928, or now have in and to the following described property, .ilt- uated in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot numbered Ten (10) In Block Number Thirty-nine (39) of -.he original Town (now City) of Med ford, Oregon, as numbered, desig nated and described on the official plst thereof, now of record. Dated this 5th day of June. 1934 WALTER J OLM5CHE1D, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy. Trail TRAIL, June 30. (Spl.) June 171 me ouuaay scnooi nao a record crowa, with ou present Following Sunday school the services were con- j ducted by Rev. and Mrs. Flrestlue and little daughter. They were mis sionaries In South America for ten year and gave an Interesting talk on their work there. The little girl sang. Later this summer they plan on returning and showing some pic tures taken while In this work. grandchildren of E. E. Ash gave him a surprise In honor of his blrthdav. I anrtfhtirtroYi f i? v n.a ui 1 Besides the family, present were Mr. and Mrs. Malkemus and family and ! Rev. and Mrs. Flrestlno and little j daughter. ( Mlas Lucy Weeks returned home i Tuesday after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary Hordenpyle. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Merrlman re- turned home June 16 from Roseburg, j where they were delegates to the State Grange. They report an Inter- estlng and pleasant time. j Mrs. Joy and children of Glad-1 stone, Ore., are here visiting her hus-! band's people. Mr. and Mrs. Scott. . Mrs. LaDleu, who has been 111 with heart trouble, 1. much better at this I Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Segessman and little daughter, Mary, made a trip to the blister rust camp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and son, Carroll, left tor Modoc, Cal., Monday to spent a week's vacation with Mrs. Watson's relatives there. Mrs, Alma Merrlman, Violet Shuff and Mrs. Cheesem were shopping In Medford Monday. School election was held Saturday evening. Charley Blaesa was elected director and Alma Merrlman was re jected clerk. Miss Laura Bell LaDleu visited In Central Point Saturday, Mrs. Mary Warren and Katie Ash and daughter, Bettle, visited with Mrs. CalUe Frye Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Ash la not so well and has been ordered back to bed again by the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash, Rev. and Mrs. Malkemus and daughter, Edith, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson attended church In Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Alvln TUton and Weston Fowler of Prospect spent a few days visiting with Guy Merrlman while Mr, and Mrs. Merrlman were at Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and family of Central Point were guests at the H. Merrlman home Sunday. Lee Merrlman spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. Eva Segessman and Minnie Blaess shopped In Medford June 16. Wllber Tucker and Miss June Whit ney were guests of his parents over the week end. Mrs. Sadie Klngsley and little daughter, Jeanne, of Tenent, Cal., re turned home after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Rose Foellens. Florence Graves, accredited Piano Teacher. Studio, 320 No. Oakdale. Mil Tribune Daily ACROSS h Support tot plaster I. Mineral springs 9, Tree 12. On the ocean II. Sister of one's parent 14. Shelter IB. Factory 16. Native of a Srovlnce of ugoslavla II. Grows unin teresting 10. To an Inner point 11. Those who employ II. Come In 17. East Indlai weight II. Me&nlnglaitv Solution of Yesterday's Punla :tanasaIg1eqpai EX I S AR AS fflHlElS I SOE RlEjCT Si T O A st e D ja A L ter1 M rapituioa II. Ssa eagle it. 13. Turning points U. Color 16. Malarial fsvsr 17. Masculine -If, name Armsd bod? .or of man with legal au thority Sesks th ad vice cf II. Kind of wood 14, Wonder and II. American republic: a uor. 10. Large volumes II, Christmas 11. Components carol of a mole- II. Story cuts IT. Fit of pe....- 14. Loud node nsss Tz 73 11 7 7rzzdkr 75 ? IP Ill mm' 33 hp 24 25 -nrrm 27 7& Hp1? 30 H 31 3Z 33 U"35 4o 41 IP 43 lip III m m m m so si sz ! 33 w W if32" -, Wr Sir unttBriefs Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, June 31. (Spl.) Miss Irene 8tandley and Miss Delia Mast left Monday for Bandon where they win apend ten days vacationing on the beach. The glrla were accom panied to Mydtle Point by Irvln Thompson, uncle of Miss Standley. Services by the young people of Medford Presbyterian church In rally program at the Phoenix church i was enjoyed by a large audience Sun day evening, The tine flock of young pulleu which the Chandlers were raising be came afflicted with some malady and about half of the flock died. Mr. snd Mrs. O. A. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Warren of the highway south of Phoenix, took an old-fash 'u"ra . J abov Talent last Sunday. oned buggy ride Into the mou tains Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rease wtll r- "ve in ine vauey 10 visn irs. Rcaae's mother, Mrs. Mary O. Carey, before the fourth of July. They ex- Pcct " apena a montn nere ana win return to their home In Sacramento by way of the Redwood highway. Apricots will soon be ready for har- vesting In Fern Valley and the crop Is heavy and of fine quality this year. phoenix Mercantile company have been havlne new flnom laid in the .,or - hulldine this week. .... M.t Oopm , th. hl-h. nu,. .,. i., ' ot , , t th we07 of a olo 65 M T, Watkln5 an hw husband and their son. Charles Wat- kins of Seattle. The party was re-1 turning from Martinez, Calif., where they had been attending a family re-1 union. Mrs. Germer is also being visited by her daughter and hus band of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Pap worth. They expect to spend two two weeks here. Mis Opal Grove of Tacoma, Wash., Is at the Bonham home on the high way visiting her cousin. Miss May Bonham. The two girls expect to at tend the summer term of school at the Ashland Normal, All Bell of Phoenix was out Mon day In the upper valley looking for a Job on a threshing machine. E. L. Hopkins had his car badly smashed In a collision on the high way one day last week. Jack Allen Is repairing the damage. Mrs. Mary O. Carey and Mrs. Irene Wells entertained ten guests at the home of Mrs. Wells last Friday even ing. I The play, 'The Preacher's New Car," given at Talent Friday evening wan well attended and greatly appre ciated. Mrs. H, O. Parker, Mrs. Walter Ger mer, Mrs. Ward McReynolda, Mrs Irene Wells, Mrs. F. E. Jacobs, Mrs. Mrs. Holms, Mrs. May, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Roblson and Mrs. Mary O. Carey were all In attendance at the cook ing school at Ward's In Medford last week. Mrs. Bertha Coblelgh of Phoenix called at the Chandler home Mon day. S. E. Spence of Voorhles crossing Is helping Noah Chandler In the hay ing this week. Mrs. Germer's brother and wife of Central Point are visiting with Mr. Germer's sister, Mrs. Papworth, dur ing their stay here. Cross -Word Puzzle I. One who ! overpartio ular as to purity of style T. Soon 8. Assert 9. Biblical charncu . 10. Pasture 11. Chess pieces 17. I hotographlo bath II. Dry 22. Went op 14. Bride's out fit of cloth Ing II, Grandson of Adam 21. California rockflnh 27. Comn.and to a cat 29. Therefore .10. Simd out R3. Prophets 85. Lopsided 88, Fur-bearing animal 41. Body of water 4.1. Maxim 45. Medicinal plant 47. Common condiment 48. Pieces out 49. Headpiece KO. Be Indebted IL Openwork f a brio 82. Roguish fil. Refuse 59. Political party not In control DOWN L Illuminating dsvlcs f. Continent I. Rare element analogous to sulphur 4. Corridors I. Pouch Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. June 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Harry Ayera entertained the women's group at a delightful lunch- ton June 14. The table were laid out of doors under the trees, a plena ant arrangement on account of the warm day. Those present were: Mrs. I Arthur Davles, Mrs. James Da vies, Mr Phurllft MAfl.wn nnrt riniiaThtr ALice; Mrs. Jdhn Black, Mrs. Aaron Ayres. and daughter, Geraldlne; the hostess, Brs. Harry Ayres, end her children. Annual school meeting of District 43, Forest Creek, was held at the school house, June 18. W. A. "Llll" Meeds was elected a member of the school hoard for three years and John Black was elected clerk for one year. The new officers were sworn In by the retiring chairman, Mrs. Jam's Davles. There were 15 voters present. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Kent and family of Jacksonville were Sunday vlsltoiaj at the Duggan summer home June 10. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf and smill j daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Glle and daughter, of Williams Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Madsen Sunday.; June 17. Mrs. John Black and Avanda Ayres returned Wednesday evening from ten days visit with friends and rela tives In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kent and families air living at the Earl Boswlck place near Ashland for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cartney who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce left June 14 for their home in Snn Francisco. Jack Crump spent the week-end with his family In preparation tor moving to the Star Ranger station, where he has work for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayres and fam ily made a trip to the valley for cher ries June 16. Mrs. Boyd Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Wells and family, at their summer cabin in Rogue River, near Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, of Medford, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Aaron Ayres, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armpriest vis- ted Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Pearce and family Sunday, June 17. Riviera RIVIERA, Juno 21. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Joelson and son, Leon, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Bllos ot Medford, were visiting tholr parenta, Mr. and Mrs. John Bllos, June 17, Mr. and Mrs. Clnlr stumbo and son wore calling on Mrs. Pauline Wahl ana daughter. Mrs. Lou Miller, June 16. Ethel Henderson spent June 14 with Mrs. Ben Hnrrlson. Mr. and Mrs. David Bllea were call ing on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biles Sun day. Mrs. R. L. Miller returned to her home June 16 after spending a week In Roseburg. Clyde Martin was calling on Mr. and Mrs. George Lanca June 21. John Biles. Ralph Biles, Clyde Mar tin and Ed Kostor are helping Clay Biles In his hay. Prospect prospect, June ai. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. George Jantrer ana son, Teddy, were business vlsltoni In arantit Pass June 14. Mr. and Mra. Prank Campbell ana two children of Rosalia, Wash., spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clemens and daughter on their way to Los Angeles. Mr. Campbell la Mrs, Clemens' oldest brother. wmiam Jantzcr and son Billy ao- ..nmnnnied Mra. Frank Johns to Med ford Sunday morning, where she left hv stane for her home in oriana, v-ai Mr. and Mrs. ueorge jonnwr sons, Teddy and Lewis, and nephew, Stanley Jantier, attended tho boat races In Klamath Falls June 1. Mr. and Mra. Charles Manning spent Soturdoy In Medford visiting relatives ana menas ana anoppuw. The annual school election was held June 18, Bill Mooney waa re-elected on the school boord. Herb Carlton was re-elected clerk". Mrs. A. T. Halnea spent Wednesday In Medford. The Bald Mountain lookout went on duty Juno 18. Nels Olson has the position again thla season. Mra. Tom Harriot has been spend- 'TOMBOY TESS" y'kNOWVXWO HAD ROTTEN UJCKTb-Wy pDP-? TIU-IE 0INKUE. HAP IT- iiiv - It's not mailer of luck that makes well dressed men choose lit for their haberdashery. For seven yean we'ia dealt In customer satisfaction and we're qualified to terve men correctly. Come In today and Inspect our stock. Meet that pleas. A SUN'S STORE . . . TOR MENI lng several days looking after her Applegate property. Mrs. Ray Vaughn and sons are vaca tioning at Diamond take, where Mr. Vaughn Is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coy and Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Chlldretn of Medford were Sunday guests at the Paul Rob ertson home. Mrs. Robertson Is a sister to Mrs. Coy and Mr. Chlldreth. Eugene Clarke spent the past week with his mother and sisters at Cas cade Oorge before returning to Mc Minnvllle, where he la employed for the summer. LeRoy Clarice of Ashland Is guest of his grandmother and aunts at Cas cade Gorge. After July 1 the new mall carrier will begin hla duties and mail will go through to Union Creek. Fioya col lar, who has carried the mail so effic iently for the past tour years, will be greatly, missed. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Juna -Ji. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith entertained at dinner Tuesday In honor of their son's 23nd birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mra. N. H. Smith and Mr, and Mrs. Harlan Cantrall. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pursell ana son. Kenneth, and Mrs. Marina Mitchell were visitors at the Jim Buckley home at Ruch Tuesday. Ken neth Pursell remained there for a month's visit with the Buckleys. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman motored to Yreka 8unday. Mrs. B. A. daddy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rector Oess and family, mo tored to Crescent City Sunday. Melva Anderson has returned from Applegate, where she visited friends. Mrs. W. A. Chllders-and daughter, Mnxlne, spent the week-end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Mc Kee on Big Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nobllt of Med ford were visitors at the Chester Pur celt home Monday evening. Mra. Arthur Chase of Wenatchee, Wash., who was a visitor at the home of her brother, George Wendt and family, left by airplane for her home Sunday. Miss Shirley Cantrall returned home recently from Applegate, where she visited relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shaw and fam ily of Medford visited the. Lee Wake field home here Sunday afternoon. Miss Emma Reed of .the Ruch dis trict visited friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rector Oess and Miss Dorothy Daddy returned to Klamath Palls Monday after a visit' the past several days at the B. A. Daddy home here. Clifton Chlltlera la visiting at the home ot hla sister, Mrs. Leonard McKee on Big Applegate. Bud Mlchell, accompanied . Mike Murdell to Buck Lake Wednesday afternoon, where he will spend a month at the Buck Lake lookout sta tlon. Mrs. Virginia Pursell Is confined to her home with a badly Injured ankle. Long Mountain LONQ MOUNTAIN, June 31. (Spl.) Those who enjoyed picnic dinner Sunday at HUcomb Springe were, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Stowell, and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family of Engle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge stowell, Pearle Stowell and Dolbert Mangold. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young, Mm. Rosle Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Per- Ty, both of Eigle Point were Sunday dinner guests at the Hoiman noma. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Northcraft and sons of Med ford. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Stowell were in Medford on business Tuesday. Mrs. Ross Kline and Mr. Bill Hoi man and eon were shopping In Med ford Tuesday morning. Ouy Pruett has finished hauling his grain hay. Mr. and Mr. Seamon of Eagle Point were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. Alice Nichols. Hotel Figueroa Flrueroa St. at 10th, Los Angeles, Calif, one of Los i 0 0 Outside fjjrtjjLj Rooms of Downtown, (Inrage In Connection. Rates from gl.DO per day without bath (2.00 per day with bath SJ..0O per day, twin beds and bath A B. SMITH, Lessee. By THE 3-D ST WHAT HAPPENEP TOMlSV? BINKLB TO-pA THAT WAS icKKipuir Buncom BUNCOM, June 31. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Wesapn of Seattle are now real dents of thlr place having located on some land along the Little Applcgata. All extend them a hearty welcome. H. Parley went to Medford Tuesday to have some dental work done. Mrs. Lester Martin left for Santa Clara, Calif., Tuesday where she will vl< her mother and other relatives for several weeks. The Boys' 4-H club In charge of Oeorge Brownlee went on an over night camping trip up Big Applcgata Saturday, returning Sunday after noon. Mrs. Leslie Brown ot Portland tt visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanderhoof and family ot thti place. Mrs. Brown la accompanied by her stepson Leonard Brown, and ex pects to remain here a month or long er. Misses Frances and Josephine Gen et who have been attending St. Mary's academy In Medford returned homa Monday. W. H. Davis made a business trip to Medford. Wednesday. Mra. Reed ot Ashland Is visiting her son, Paul Phlnney and family. Mrs. Hllma Randall spent the week end In Grants Pass with Mr. and Mra. Jack Castner, returning home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. P. A. Hulae. Leonard and Myra went to Jacksonville SaU urday on business. . Phil Phelps who has been staying with H. Parley for some time has gone to Carborry to spend the summer. Mlssea Juy and Dorothy Randall were callers at the Rolund homa Monday afternoon. S. A. Harris made a business trip to Medford Wednesday. Mrs. W. H. Davis had the misfor tune to out her right hand quit badly Saturday on a fruit Jar which she waa filling. Mrs. Harris rendered, first aid and at last accounta her hand was getting along nicely. Mrs. Rolund spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. 8. A. Harris of Armstrong gulch. t . : SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. (AP) A construction program calling tor an expenditure ot 1350. 000 on the Paclflo coaat within the next few month for building new service sta tion, and remodeling present units was announced here today by the Associated Oil company.- . Twenty-eight new service stations In cities from Seattle to Los ngei- I either are under construotlon of esaJ be started shortly, B. I. Graves, vlcewjjWK president, announced. Cities listed In tne construction program Include Portland, Salem and Pendleton; i. - LESS IN FAR WEST LOS ANOELES. (UP) Higher ed ucatlon In California la cheaper than In eastern and European schoola, ac cording to results of a survey re leased by 'tie Bank of America. The average minimum cost of at tending a co-educatlonal university In California 1 (873 annually, the survey disclosed, while the cost at similar eastern school I tllOO. The estimate of eost were gathered at three leading universities In each sec tion. While the average yearly cost at European schools Is only 737, trans portation costs for the American stu dent abroad run up the coat to 063. . - Phone 843. We'll baul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. it Eftn CAMPBELL CLOTHING CO. WELL -JUST 8EF0RB' 3RHAUR&.ST SHE GOT SULPHUR AM' MOLASSES aho right after brbawfast she got Another kid Sister !! IHl o"ur iron c- 1