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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 5IEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 10. 1934. PAGE SEVEN Heai) every ad thli pan" .. J0" will probably llnfl exactly the thine, too want to bay or Mil 11 11 lint there, adver Um . . . K' " pensive, effective: RATES pt word tint insertion (Minimum 35c) iach additional Insertion, pet word .lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes M3t Phone 75 FOB WANT ADB LOST AND FOUND LOST White gold Warlck 6-Jewel lady's watch, No. 6008979. Reward, r Phone Cantrall's, 1105-L. Lost Black and whit fox terrier; carries one ear up and one down; black heart on left side. Answers to 'Jerry.' Reward. Notify T. M. Kurtz. Star route, box 11. Jackson ville, Ore. LOST Small white female pup Brown markings on head and ears Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. MALE OR FEMALE WANTD Man and wife to make boxes and sort. John S. Weeks, Trail. WANTED A limited number of stu dents to attend packing echdol be ginning July 9 at the Ala Vista Packing House. Phone 16-F-14. Marian Stancllffe. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Young woman for general housework; good wages: references required. Box 1976, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Married man, no children, for dairy farm. Must be experienced milker. References. Box 2051, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Job with team, brook, R 4, Box 44. UNINCUMBERED, experienced wom an, will care for children in the home, reasonable. Small children preferred. Phone 919-R. ELDERLY, dependable lady wishes work by hour or day. Housework or care of children, etc. 234 W Sth St. - RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her borne Call 1228. WANTED-MISOELLANEOUS WANTED Spraying of any kind. Tel. 258-W, ask for McQonagle. WANTED To buy a truck with dual wheels; 157 wheel base. Call at noon. Phone 571-J-l. FOR RENT Boats at Four Mile lake, vida Rankin. WANTED Small desk and some files. 4 Box 1980, Tribune. LIGHT car, '25 to '28 model; must be cheap. State price and condition. Box 1979, Trlbime. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 647-L. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand atore, 1603 N. Rlverestdct Telephone 266. WANTED Baby calves 395. Medford. Rt. I, Box FURNITURE re-upholstered 969-R. Tnlbeult. WANTED Wool, mobair, hides and pelts See us before you sell Wool bags and twine tot aalo. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orspe St Phone 1062 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford, cheap 838 W 2nd Must be WANTED Household good, stoves tools or what nave you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel 1062. WILL cane for elderly sick people In .' my home. Phone 437-JT. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill more, crusber. amalgamator Advise price and where can oe seen 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore JUNK WANTED We pay cash (oi JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 37 No Grape Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT urniahed house, 3 Oakdale. LARGE, furnished duplex, sleeping porch, wood-gas range, 212 S. Grape FOR RENT 3-room furnished houe, 117 S Holly. Inquire 129 S Holly. FOR PENT A modern 5-room fur nished or unfurnished house, newlv finished inside and outside. Inquire 817 W. 2nd. FOR RENT House. Phone 1232-W FOR RENT i-room duplex. Inquire 512 No BArtlett or Phone 341-R-l SkOR RENT 5-room furnished hou.e near Roosevelt school. Ca'l Harold H. Brown, 195; after 8, 16(0. I FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT BIT W. 11th. 711 King. 102S W. 9th. 847 E. Sth. 102B E. 11th. 513 Beatty. Call Harold H. Brown, 198; after a, 1S70. MODERN 5-room house, 39 Myers. FOR RENT Nicely furnished a-room stucco home on J'vllle highway. Phone 790-X. HOUSES tor rent or sale. Call Harold H. Brown. 195. FOR RENT Homes, furnished oi unfurnished Brown ft Wait. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURN. 2-room apts and garage. W. 10th. TWO-ROOM apts, 535 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unfurntah. apartmenta. CargUl court. Tel. 495 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, 3'4 blocks from Main street on So. central. Reasonable terma to permanent renters. Phone 1075. PARTLY furnished apt., gas range, bed, overstuffed davenport and chair. Light, hot and cold water furnished. Low rent. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS DESIRABLE ROOM Separate ent rance. 220 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Bed room Ss living room private entrance. 1 block from G, House. 117 Laurel St. FOR RENT Pura. sleeping rooms. 375 So. Central. FOR RENT Modern sleeping room Hot and cold water. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Large front room with 3 double beds. Hot and cold water Close in. 20 S Fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate ratea. 326 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Very fine East Side loca tion for barber shop and beauty parlor: rent reasonable. Good busi ness already worked up for this particular alte. Tel, 546 or 124. FOR RENT 2 cabins; furnished: water. 812 Summit. VACATIoir'cAIN8eTuxe7J"rnis, cheap. Convalescent Home, facing park, Ashland. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdale. RATES very moderate at 718 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Cows, heifer, for electric washer and weaner pigs. F. W. Houston, Box 73. Talent. OAT HAY Isaacs, Crater Lake Hghy. 2 ml. out. FOR SALE or TRADE 6-ton (24 hrs.) ball mill, ore feeder, classifier, plates, belts, pulleys, shafting, en gine. 328 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade In on late model automobile. (Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry, Talent, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 tots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn re-upholstering for lumber, wood, flab poles and reels. Phone 960-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for Ught sedan Box 638.' Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for a smaller place, the Stolger Rambler Rose Garden Home, furnished or unfurnished at a sacrifice. 123 Ore gon Terrace. J. J. stelger, owner. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 7Va ACRES rich sandy loam, new modem bungalow, basement, barn, large poultry house, garage, family orchard, alfalfa, berries; 93500; good terms, lfl No. Fir St. RANCH SACRIFICE DON'T FAIL CO see this. $1650 cash down will handle- 140 acres, 65 cultivated, free water, productive free soil, barn with 30 stanchions, 90 tons cap , 6 rm. house, all equipment, teim, cows, chickens, turkeys, hogs, fur niture, 75 tons hay. 20 acres wheat. corn, garden, etc. No encumbrance on personal property and crops that go with this deal. 14600 total price See Arthur E. Lalng. 19 N. Barttett St. Tel. 1496. FOR SALE OR TRADE Service sta tion, a acres. 7 rm. house. Box 167, Talent. LOG CABIN, Lake o' Woods two story partly rurniatiea, nne beach, bar gain by owner. N. F, Ohrt. Trail, Ore. 4C ACRE3 bottom land. 27 acres un der plow, balance pasture. Upright nouse. Darn for 29 ton hay, e miles north Rogue River. Price I2&00. See me for a deal. Pengra Real Estate. north Riverside. WHEN you think of real ssttte. think of Brown A Whtie. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS, con venient terms. C. A. Barnes. 1334 Reddy. Phone 4,48X or Warren Patterson, Central Point.- Tel. 133 FOR SALE 8 scree west of Gas Plant. Good land. Pengra Real Estate. 524 No Riverside. 53 ACRES near Applegtte P. O.: tl A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber. Improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. FOR SALE-D00S-PETS PEDIGREED cocker apsnlel puppiM Mrs. Jack Thrasher, JacksoDTille Paoni 173. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK lTCWNC. RABBITS. S5.00. R. : Doran, Table Rock Orchard. FOR SALE Milk cow, John H. Pearce, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Extra good stock grade Jersey cow. Fresh soon: third calf; 135. H M. von Stein, McLeod, Ore gon, Edmondson Ranch. FOR SALE Livestock. Young, good gentle milk cow. 410 Earhert. FOR SALE Preeb cows Schulta, Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY THREE fine young bantam roosters. Apply after 0 p. m., 33 Tripp. FOR SALE High grade healthy R. I. Red pullets. 538 Keens Drive. PURE Bronze coma. Cockeran's prize stock 16 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford coupe, T-model, In good condition. Call 709-J evenlnji. GOODUSED CARS 30-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE AT N. A. D. A. BOOK PRICES 1928 Dodge fast 4 Coupe, wheels. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1930 Hudson-8 Sedan; a real buy. 1928 LaSalle Sport Coupe, 1927 Chrysler Roadster. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N.. Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE 1929 LaSalle 6-passenger coupe. Good rubber, fine mechan ical condition. Price very reason able. Inquire H. F. Lange. 38 No Riverside. BUY NOW 1932 Studebaker 2-ton truck equip ped for fruit haul or freight Ing. 1930 Bulck Deluxe sedan. 1930 Chrysler 77 sedan. 1928 Bulck coupe. 1927 Essex coach, $75.00. STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE So. Riverside ONE EACH 1934 Terraplane and Hudson sedan: used as demonstra tors; at a substantial discount and new car guarantee. TrJde and terms. Eakln Motor Company, Hud. aon-Terraplane Dealer, South River- FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe, cellent condition, new paint. E. 8th St. side. ex- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST ORADE WESTON OIL, 9c qt. 38c gal.; 5 gallons with can, 91.75: 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil, 1614c qt.: eac gal.: t gallons, 3.oo. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE Motorcycle at Stout's Garage, prune St. FACTORY BUILT rowboat. 222 West Jackson St. FOR SALE Apricots. Mrs. R. J. Earl, Phone en-J-4. FOR SALE Quaker oil heater, used very little, excellent condition Priced for quick sale, $60. Box 2038. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Santa Rosa plums, 2c; Golden Bantam Corn, 20c; cabbage lc. F. S. Carpenter. Jacksonville Highway. FOR SALE Crabapples, 2'ac lb rnone joob-k. FOR SALE Equity In house. oao Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats . and barley Dags. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. POR SALE Used sewing macntnes, ail maKa: terms ll desired. All makes rented and repaired wnue Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR SALE 1924 Hurley Davidson maorcycle and aide car; accessories. Like new. Barcaln. W. 8. Stennett, 118 Central Ave., Ashland. Phone 293-R. MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN SAVE nearly 50 of your nuio insurance witn a Legal Reserve Co. S. A. Kroschel, agent. Phone 3S). DENTISTRY Dr r ll. Gore 339 B Main. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Realater. Add. Ina Machine, Typewriter. Boou bnoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett 8ta. DOGS examined free. Or. Stone. 4tb and Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE A amall well established business. Just coming Into beat pay Ing season. Owner leaving town, must sell at once. 817 N. central. SAW MILL for aale. ailoo. terma. P. O. Box 953. Medford. FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent .13 50 mon'n Oold Hill, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Anstnieti JACKHON UO. ABSTRAC1 CO. ADatracU of ntli and rule Ituuranca tu only complete ntlt By tern la fackaon county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of rule. Rooms 8 and ft. No. North central Ave. upstair. Expert window Cleaners LET OEOROB DO n Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rub Cleaning specialty IMNCIMt SCHOOLS LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Fanchon-Marco stars. Ted and Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite Rlalto. Phone 1015-Y. Transfer EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAOE CO Office 1016 No 3entral Phone (It Prices right Mrfu guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert Baca,. ers and movere 9peclal Uveabk moving sauinment P.ices fight fit North Bivextid Phone 10H-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to veuQ MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. THOMAS. 45 Central, state license No S 157, Joh rrintins MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern uregon fruiting oi an am as; ows binding; loos leat ledgers and blanks, billing -J it nil. duplicating ca&b aajes slips and everything to the printing lines 28-80 N Grape Phone 75 Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per S, ft. Mr. Black 310 N Bartlett. Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper 8 8 Grape banging Tel 646--W - LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriffs Sale Bt Virtue of an attachment execu tion duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County to me directed, dated on me in uay of June. 1934, In a certain act'on therein wherein Elizabeth Fowier. as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against the Pacific Mining & Smelting Com pany, an Oregon corporation, as tie fendant. for the sum of S492.00, to gether with interest at six per cent per annum on si.ou xrom aiarcn o, 1931, until paid, together wun inter est at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from September 6. 1931. until paid, together with interest at six per cent per annum on a.uu irom March 6, 1032, until paid, togetner with interest at six per cent per An num on 972.00 from September 6, 1932, until paid, together with intflr- est at six per cent per annum on 72.00 from March 6. 1933, until paid, and together with Interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from Sep tember 6, 1933. until paid, togetner with her costs and disbursements tax ed at $22.10. which Judgment was on roiled and docxetea in uie uients of fice of said Court in said county on the 18th day of April, 1934, and which said Judgment was partially satisfied on June 15th, 1934, in the sum of $88.60. Notice Is Hereby Given that pur suant to the terms of said execution. I will, on the 21st day of July, 1934. at ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the courthouse in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, ! fer for sale and will sen at public auction for cash to the highest bid der to satisfy the said Judgment in isvor ox tn piainiui, snzaoetn row ler, and against the defendant, Pa cific Mining fc Smelting Company, on which said Judgment there Is a balance remaining unsatisfied In the full sum of $403 40, together with In terest at six per cent per annum on $144.00 from March 6, 1931, to June 15th, 1034, together with interest at six per cent per annum on $7200 from September 6, 1931, to June 15. 1934, together with interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from Mtrch 6, 1032, to June 15, 1034. together with interest at six per cent per an num on $72.00 from September 6, 1932, to June 15, 1934, together with interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from Maroh 6, 1933, to J-.ne I5th,1834, and together with mer est at six per cent on $72.00 from September 6. 1933, to June 15, 1934, together with Interest on the sum of $403.40 at the rate of six per cent per annum from June 15, 1934, until paid, together with the further sum of $22.10 plaintiff's costs and d'e bursementa, together with the coat of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title, estate, Hen and interest that the de fendant. Pacific Mining &s Smelting Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Chisels for loosening ore In a mine ft. Soft mineral a. Wounds with a pointed weapon 14. Title of Athena It. Occurring now and then IT, Lis 19. Depend 0. Note of the seal. CI. Scold 23. Part with for money ll. Crafty S4. Anger 15. Kind of Egyptian crown Iff. Membership chargea 17. Victim :s. Move 30. Adherent of Solution of Yesterday'. Puiila T H E A 10 UT f H OAK sIvIe 44, Take dinner ii. Mental) sound 41. Greenland lettlement 47. 8 In procw of decision 48. Slamui coin tne crown M. Roman bronze 49. Kind of mynhey It. On the hlgbeit SO. Rendered point of vocal muilo SI. Point out the SI. Andean beaeta way to of burden SS. eland eouth of 84. Pronoun Connecticut! SS. Air: comb, abbr, form it. Commendable S. Indtipoiltton 31. Alternative S7. Moderation 3. Part of the foot 60. Head 41. Tardy ih Suoarvieee 42. Native metal publlcatio beartni II. Parcele of compound around 41. Pourhea IS. Rilled 12 13 u MAS It. 17 8 VM 10 " S V3 S 1 pi Ji W',23, ll23 iif:"iiiz"iiiii W2J ii i L ll ll 1H i Hl 11 ll il ii n ii w m il WZ Il 11 lll ll- Company had on the 18th day of April, 1934, or now has In and to the j following described real property lt- I uate in the County of Jackson, Stare j of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast cor ner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 36 South of Range 4 j West, running south 225 feet toj the County Road; thence following southwesterly along County Road ! 850 feet: thence West 440 feet, thence North 880 feet: thence East 1000 feet to place of beginning, all situate in the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter In Sec tion 16, Township 36 South of Range 4 West, containing 16 acres, more or less. Dated this 18th day of June, 1934 WALTER J. OLMSCHE1D. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Property Should Not Re Made. In the County Court of the State Of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA L. MI NEAR, Deceased. TO GLADYS A. MINEAR; RUTH G. Ml NEAR; ROBERT O. MINEAR; GLENN A M. MINEAR; DONALD MEARL MINEAR: ALTON M. ANDER SON; MEARL I. MINEAR; JESSIE M. MINEAR, as guardian of the estate of Mearl I. Mlnear, an Incompetent; ana to jessie M. MINEAR, as guard Ian of Robert G. Mlnear: Olcnna M. Mlnear; and Donald Mearl Mlnear; minors; and to GEORGEANNA JACK SON; and GEORGE TEATSORTH: heirs and legatees of Emma L. Mlnear, deceased, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real property described herein: You and each of you. are hereby required to appear herein before the County Court of the County of Jack son, State of Oregon, in the Court house of the said County and State, on the 28th day of July, at 10:00 o' clock in the forenoon of aald day. then and there to show cause, if any you have, why an order should not bo made as prayed for in the petition of Alton M. Anderson, administrator of the above entitled estate to sell the real estate of said deceased at private sale for the purposes mentioned in the petition, to-wit: Paying claims filed against the estate: Devises and legacies made by decessed; and Expense of ad ministration. The real estate affected by thia or der, owned by deceased at the time of her death, and for which an order of sale Is prayed for: Is situated in Jack son County, Oregon, and particularly described a follows, to-wlt; Lots u snd 12 of Block 63 of the original town (now city) of Med ford. This citation is published by vir tue of an order of the Judge of the above entitled (Vy.rt, made, entered, and filed herein on the 23nd day of June, 1934. The date of the first publication of this citation is June witness the seal of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. th: uay oi june, iva. (SEAL) County Court, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, O. R. CARTER, Clerk of the County Court, Jackson County, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of -regon ror jacicson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah J. Kalis trom, deceased. Notice is herebv slven that tha nn. derslgned has filed her Final Account In the above entitled matter, and tne above entitled Court has fixed J'lly 19th, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the county Court Room, in the court House in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. .OLGA E. ANDERSON. Executrix. Cross -Word Puzzle ll. Gulden-ays lb knitting machines First thought ll. oi in eg mi ii IS. Follower of; aufllz :Z. Painting by means of dots 23. Certain 35. Minute particle 24. Small boat 17. L&iitfu:ige of the liuddhlst scriptures SS. Rent o red to a former state 29. Stair .10. Weary 32. Hewing tools 33. Appointment! colloq. S4. English Shakes pearean actor SI. Engrave with add 17. Country 40. River in France and Germany 42. Kind of cereal 44. F! of ii sal 45. Pontal neces sities 4. The cream 47. Young salmon 48. Entirely 50. Perceives will the eyes 51. Falsehood B2. Poker term S3. Cook BS. Likely hi. Ded M. 1001 It. Negation O P C leiRHLlEIVIEIRI DOWN 1. Dresa S. On the hel tered eide t. Discredits by publlo statements 4. Recompense for services 5. Color quality I. Card with one spot T. Proof reader's mark for a small letter t. Course of publlo life I. foundation timber 10. Plaything 1L One Indefin itely It. One third of an Inch (oumxBr Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, July 10. (6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft and family returned from the Soda Springs Konday where Mr. Hoefft nnd Mark helped in the building of the swimming tank. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden and son, Bob of Eagle Point, spent the Fourth with their daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale. Neva Messal of Klamath Falls has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Messal the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ragadale and Herman Meyers and Worlow Purdinj were dinner guests Sunday at the E. j R. Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale drove to Wlmer Monday to spend a few days with Mrs, Ragsdale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemolne. Mr, and Mrs, Bert Lock wood and j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cartwrlght of Medford spent the Fourth with the Hoefft families at the Soda Springs. Mrs. Chas. Seefleld la spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Geo. St Id ham of Grants Pass who has been quite 111. Among those celebrating the Fourth at Soda SurinRs were Mrs. O. T. Wilson and children, Mr. ano Mrs. J. L. Fink mid family, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Senilis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schura and family, all of Bams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Missbaum and family were visitors in Grant Paas Monday where Mr. Nussbaum visited his slater, Mrs. Geo. Stldham. "Grandma" Wtlhlte of Eagle Point Is visiting with her son, Clarence WUhlte and family. Billy Abbott of Eugene arrived Wednesday to visit with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Moore, Many from here as well as from all parts of the county celebrated the Fourth at Soda Springs and enjoyed swimming In the new tank which was completed recently. Mrs. Lewis Wyant took the Junior boys of the Sunday school to Ashland Sunday where they visited the Brethern church and spent the re mainder of the day In the park. Mrs: Wyant waa accompanied by Mr, Settles and Mrs. Patton, who spent the afternoon visiting old friends In Ashland. On the same Sunday Miss Wanda Wyant entertained the Junior girls at her home after the morning service. Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Grissom were Mrs. Alice Stlmson, Steve Stlmson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stlmson, all of Medford, and Mrs. Elizabeth Grissom and Mrs. Lucy Grissom and daugh ter, Nellie, of Climax, and Mr. and Mrs, Hasen and Mona, Alfred and Freddy Hansen of Lake Creek. The group had picnic dinner on Lost creek and spent an enjoyable after noon. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, July 10. (Spl.) Miss Marian Hurd has as her house gueat Miss Dorothy Bremmer of Yuba City. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Foster and fam ily have moved Into the Orlffln house formerly owned by 0. 0. Bohl. Mr. and Mrs. Bodger and family who lived on the Dark Hollow road, have moved to Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Stearns and family were recent viators tt tha J. D. Brown home. The community was saddened to lenrn of the pausing of Mr. Morrison, but extend deepest sympathy to the family. Young people from here who en joyed the 4th at Diamond Luke were Marian Kurd, Dorothy Bremmef, Lil lian Brown, Ina Fern snd Velma Thorn n no n , Chester and Forest Thomaaon, George Hurd, Gerald Klme, and Lee and Don eld Gardner of Medford. Mlaa Marian Hurd tntertalnsd ft number of young people up Griffin creek. June 37 with a weiner roast, honoring her house guest, Miss Dor othy Bremmer. George Horner has a son here vis iting from southern California. Several families from hers epjoyed a picnic In the Ashland park the 4th. while others motored to Applegate for the day. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, July 10 (Spl.) There were three hours of heavy I rain and hall Friday afternoon. The hall did some damage to the gardena nnd flowers. The rain was a wonder ful help to everything, aa water la scarce here this aummer, Mrs. Ethel Shann Is spending a few days In Medford this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Mays and daughter, Ruth, and B. 3. Center were In Medford Saturday, Stevo Lunak was In Ashland Satur day. Mr. Petri and family were In Med ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mayfleld were In Med ford on business Saturday. L. C. Jones snd daughter, Bon Nell, were out to the valley Sunday, Sunday guesu at the Maya home were Mr. and Mra. Joe Sxeetera, Miss Irene Wehrll, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McAnslly, S. J. Foster and M. S. Centers. Rnlph Oreen and family went out to the valley Monday. Oeorge McAnally called at Mr. Donlca'a home Sunday. Mike Clemlk and family were In Talent Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess were In Medford Saturday. Sempel Pepra' fsvorlt meal was aald to have consisted of fricassee of rabbit, a leg of broiled mutton, carp., routed pigeons, four broiled lobster) and three sweet tarts. IEFS i. Prosoect PROSPECT, July 10. (Spl.) S. B. ! w. Kent spent June 29th with Mr. (and Mrs. Geo. Jsntzer and family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley left July 1 for Rose burg to visit Mr. Kelley's mother, Mrs. Phil Kelley, and to at tend the state archery tournament. They visited relatives at Azjilea on their return trip. Mrs. Elizabeth Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherwood of Salem were recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rlchey . and AUeen Sher wood. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jsntzer and sons and nephew, Frank le Jantzer, spent Saturday evening In Medford. Ralph Proctor went to Canby Wednesday to bring Mrs. Proctor home. She spent the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chlpman of Spo knne are spending tho werk as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clemens and daughter. Mrs. William Jantzer's grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duncan and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and son, Billy, of Grants Pass, were her gucBts July 1.1 Mrs, Jim Dale and sons, Floyd and Glenn spent Friday and Saturday In Medford. Among those spending Thursday In Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jantzer and son, Bill Jantzer, and Al Rbhle. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore and family and Mrs. W. T. Grieve were shopping in Medford July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore and fam ily spent the Fourth plcnlclng and fishing at Brown's cabin. Among those spending the Fourth In Grants Pass were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Jantzer and sons. Ge neva Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roh la. Mrs, L. Roy and Mrs. Mathews and son of Salem were guests over the Fourth at the Jeff Rlchey home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and family spent July 4 with a family picnlo and swimming party at Elk creek. Gordon D Its worth and Vaughn families held a family picnic at Red Blanket the Fourth. Mrs. Guy Tex of Central Point la helping her sister. Mrs. Mary Grieve. In the Prospect hotel. Tolo TOLO, July 10. (Spl.) Miss Doro thy Inman returnee! from Oranta Pass Monday. Among those spending July, at Oranta Paas were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overbeds and little Harriet, Mrs. J. A. Anderson, Juatln, Arthur and Alva Mue, P. A. Traoy and family. Mr. and Mm. John Bohnert. Doro thy, Arlene and Edward Inman, with their visiting cousins, Mrs. James Cornellua, Loyd Hoyt, Miss Elnora El liot (fiance of Mr. Hoyt) enjoyed a marshmallow roaat In the oak grove on the river below Oold Ray Friday night. After vlaltlng In Klamath Falla, points In Josephine county and here, Mrs. Cornellua, Mlsa Elliot and Mr. Hoyt left today for Santa Rosa, on their way home to Antloch, Oallf. Tolo Sunday school had an all day plonlo in Riverside park at oranta Pasa with Central Point Federated churchea, also Table Rock and Wil low Bprlngs Sunday achoon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wealey S. Bagby of Los Angeles were guests of Mrs. Allda S. Tula on the fourth. Thuraday morning they visited the power plant at Oold Ray, then left for Crater lake, Waahlngton and Vancouver, B. O, The young couple are on their honeymoon trip. Mr. Bagby waa aa slstant teacher the past year In eco nomics In the Southern California university at Los Angelea. Mf. and Mra. Wesley S. Bagby of Los Angelea called on Mr. and Mra. H. D. Hamor Thursday. McLeod McLEOD, July 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs, Tinker and family and party of Alhambra, Oal., are visitors at the Evergreen ranch. Mr. Tinker Is the owner of the "Evergreen." Mr. snd Mrs. Bob Allworth spent the fourth at Union Creek. Ted Smith met with a serious acci dent Saturday afternoon while driv ing a caterpillar on the Diamond lake road construction project. The cat overturned and pinned him under. A tree which was uprooted had to be removed before Smith could be re leased. He was Immediately rushed to a Medford hospital where he Is re ceiving treatment. No bones were broken, but a deep cut below the knee Is reported. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Olass. daughters. Krme and Lola, Bill Cadwallader and Jsmes Thomaa spent the fourth at Diamond lake. Mr. and Mra. E. D. Hoag and aon. Leo, apent the afternoon of the fourth at Butte Falls. Mrs. Fred Morgan and little daugh ter. Clara LaVern, spent several days In Medford last week visiting rela tlves. Hohart Dltsworth spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peyton are staying at their old home place during the absence of their aon, James, who with his family la spending some time vscatlonlng at Aberdeen, Wash Oua Dltsworth has been Buffering a stomach attack for a few days. which has left him In a weakened condition. Roy Johnston, a former resWnt of the community, and aon and party of friends apent the fourth at McLeod camp ground. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pettlgrew have moved Into a cabin near the Weeks orchard, where he will work. Mrs. C. E. Close Is working for Mrs. Bartz at Union Creek. Tommy Close has Joined the CCC, and Is stationed at Union Creek. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carpenter and daughter, Evelyn, and Kathryn and friends spent the fourth at McLeod, Dr. Carpenter and party of friends spent the fourth on the banks of the ' Rogue. William Morgan plays the guitar la the Union Creek CCD 7-plece orches- tra, which broadcast its program from Medford each Saturday at T p. m, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodgers and fam ily spent Sunday at the Glass home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldred of Derby spent Sunday at the Ohrt home. Mrs. Roy Vaughn and sons and Mrs. ColHngwood and son called at the home of D. w. Pence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent, Mlsa Clara Gordon and Uriah Gordon spent the fourth with the Alfred Gordons at Red Blanket. Mrs. Ted Smith and children went to see Mr. Smith at the hospital Sunday. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, July 10. (Spl.) Mrs. Everett Evenslzer waa taken to the Sacred Heart hospital July 4 for a major operation. Reports are that she Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Poague and Mra. Clyde Staf ford of Medford called on Mrs. W. E. Pulton July 5. v Mr. and Mrs. Doo Hamlin returned July 5 from Salt Lake City. They report the valley looks good to them upon their return, aa everytnlng la ho dry In the middle west. They left July 7 for St. Louis, Mo., to vlalt rclatlvea and expect to be gone three cr four montha. They bought a new car for the trip. Mrs. Elmer Robertson, who has been 111 for some time, la reported much batter. Claude Teague and family have aone to Holcomb springs, t? be gone a month or ao. Mrs. W. E. Pulton Is able to be eut In the store again after several weeks of Illness. ' Dr. Dodson of Medford waa called to the summer home of Slater John son on the Rogue July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer spent July 4 at Mr. and Mra. Percy Haley's in Eagle Point. Mra. Hannaford Is apendlng a few days In Medford visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrlea had pleasant surprise when their .niece of Salem, who la on her honey- moon, arrived to spend the 4th. I Mrs. Wilbur Erlokson of Govern ment Camp apent July 4 fishing at '.Crater lake, catching the limit of allvereldes In a very short time, and presented a fine specimen to Mrs. W. E, Pulton of the Big Oak service station. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, July 10. (Spl.) A number of people on the creek enjoyed swimming In Applegate on the Fourth. In one party were Mr. and Mra. Aaron Ayrea and family, Mr. and Mra. Harry Ayrea snd family, Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Hill snd family of Phoenix, Isabell Black, Mrs. John Black and daughter, Hally. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kent and two daughters, Mary and Oenevleve, vis ited at the Duggan boms on the Fourth. Mr. and Mra. Louis Ouly and chil dren, Luclle and Charles, spent a day or two last week with Mra. Mrs. Culy's parents, Mr. and Mra. Charlie Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayrea enter tatned Sunday, July S, to.- Mr, and Mrs. Bert Powell of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims, Jack Sims and Bert Nelson of Sams Val ley called at the Lee Black horn Sunday, July 8. Miss Kate McMurthy snd Mrs. Blsh of Medford were calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Pesrce and Valenle were guests of tha Floyd Pearca fr.mlly at Eagle Point Bun- day, July a. Miss Orace Pearca arrived from Se attle July a to visit friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and fam ily and Mr. and Mra. George Pearca and family enjoyed a picnlo and swim at McKee bridge on Applegate July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump and family have moved to Star Ranger station tor the aummer. Saturday business visitors In Med ford and Jacksonville Included: Mr. Aaron Ayrea. Mrs. Harry Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce and family and Lee Black. Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Wednesday: tem perature above normal In Interltv; medorate northwest wind offshore. SALEM, July 10. yp Twenty membera Instead of the originally pro posed 30, will constitute the control board of the prune Industry code, it was announced yesterday by William J. Llnfoot, attorney who Is working on the drafting of the Oregon-Washington marketing agreement. All kinds of len. Blanks for sale, for rent, no hunting, no trespassing snd other cards (or aale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. ill -