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    JrEHFORD MAIL TKTBUNE. MEDFOKl), OREGON. THURSDAY. JTXE 20, 1933-
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actly the thing
you want to buy
or sell. It " Isn't
there, advertise.
1 1 ' Ineipenslve,
effective.
RATES
Per word first Insertion ....
(Minimum 23c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
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Per line per month without
ropy changes ..S1.25
Phosie 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST On East Main St., filigree
white gold pin. Keepsake. Re
ward. Mrs. R. R. Johnson.
LOST Maltese colored cat with bell
collar. Reward, phone 641-L.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516
WANTED MALE HELP
HAVE Job for man. $05 month and
board. No experience necessary.
Have new small mill and rich gold
ore. Can't operate alone; need
helper who can advance about $125
for few months. Ore pays neu.
Will pay us both wages; It's rich.
Box 3484, Tribune. j
WANTED Wood cutter. John R j
Rltter, Gold Hill, Ore. j
STEADY Job for reliable man with I
car. $60 month and all expenses :
Also car allowance Drive between
Medford and Portland. Investment
$100. Returnable. Chance to ad- ;
vance to larger salary. Box 3083.
Tribune. I
WANTED-FEKALE HELP .
WANTED Housekeeper for adulta In j
private home. Must be good cook. j
Good waces w rign. party,
3498, Tribune.
WANTED--IVI1SCELLANE0US
i WANTED Flute, metal, Boehm sys
i tem. Must be cheap. Bex 3602,
Tribune.
Ranted 2 or 3 passengers to share
expenses to San Diego. For details
Phone 761.
WANTED Beef. veal. hogs. Dairy
cows for sate. Will trade for beef.
323 East Main. Phone 285.
WANTED To rent 3-bedroom mod
ern furnished house with Frlg:d
aire, washing machine. Call at 330
N. Holly. Apt. 7.
VaVte Horses to pasture, 4'a ml.
east of Talent. F. S. Roseborough,
Rt. 1. Talent.
EMPTY furniture van wante load
from San Diego or vicinity about
July 1. Tel. 616. Hawley Tranler.
WANTED 2nd hand goods We buy,
sell and trade. Berryciale 2nd Hand
Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel 266.
WANTED Heifer calve. Write Ruo
Sehulz, Beagle. Oregon.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stoves We also ouy
metals, mdes, pelts wool and m
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Phone 063
WANTED Reasonably priced second
hand car. good condition rerme
Box 2971 rrlbune.
FOeTrENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small furnished house,
801 N. Central.
FOR RENT B-room house, newly
furnished and decorated; new gas
range. Call 1118-R or 511 S. Grape.
FOR RENT 6 -room modern home.
714 W. 11th. Phone 449-M.
MODERN furnished half duplex. Key
at 219 S. Ivy.
FOR RENT Nicely furn. fi rm mod
ern house. 506 N Riverside, $25 per
month, water furnished. Apply at
filling station Rainbow Auto Camp.
No. Riverside.
FOR RENT 6-roorn furnished mod
ern house. 225 So. Riverside. Tel
457-J.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown dc White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
APT. No children. 718 Welch.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.;
bath, garage. 534 No. Bartlett.
4-ROOM furnished apt. Downstairs
Sleeping porch, garage. Adults. 315
No. Bartlett.
LARGE, cool furnished apt. Adults
only- 518 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Pleasant 3-room fur
nished apt. Inquire before 9:30 a
m. and after 4:30 p. m. Tel. 432-W
33 No. Peach St.
FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mall
Tribune Bldg. Combination living
and dining room. siep;ra r-n
k:::hene:te end batrm Reason
able rent. Apply at Mail Trlone
office.
FOR RENT Apartment. COfl W. Main
FOR RENT Holland apt Te. 710
tXREU. COURT Phone 879-X for
ippo'.ntment
Smart L.nen Sin: Nwv. b:.k
T-U'-e. GUdi Me Sao?, 18 b. B "..ct:.
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FOR KENT BOOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD Modern country
home. Mrs. Husband, Bucfcslioc
Hill road. Rt. 4. Box 53.
RATES reasonable at 718 B. Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rcoma. 404 S. Orape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR CABrNS 46 So. Front.
FOR RENT Furnished cablna. 2 00
per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE '33 Chevrolet
6. house truck, wood business and
160 acres of timber, '26 model T
pickup. John R. Rltter. Gold Hill.
Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres well Im
proved, unincumbered for Medford
property. Box 3253. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SPECIAL BUYS
Beautiful wooded 40 A., fronting h
ml. on river. 8500.00; (100.00 down.
810.00 monthly. Also beautiful 10
A. Bl Butte creek and county
road. Ideal fishing, hunting and
wood lot; $150.00; $50.00 down, J5.00
monthly. Also furnished cabin on
river; rent for season. Millard,
Richfield Sta.. Shady Cove bridge
on Crater Lake highway.
FOR SALE Partly furnished house
and lot 50x108. Must sell at once.
Terms. 725 Alder St.
FOR SALE 120 acres, 5! miles out;
60 iarmed. 10 in fruit; buildings,
spring, lots of timber; graveled
ro;id; tel. and elec. available. Only
$1750; terms. L. Q. Plckell. 304 E.
Mam.
FOlPsALE OR TRADE; 70 A. Im
proved nncl equipped farm near Eu
gene on highway No. 99. Will con
sider modern home as part pay
ment. Address A. N. Jonea (owner
Saginaw. Oregon.
FOR SALE 2 lots with 3-room house,
close to Medford. See owner at
Rlnijwood Orchard. Eagle Point. Ore
FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad
vent church: larse lot; electric
rane. Frlgidalre and radio all in
cluded in the bargain price of
$1,250. see or phone Clarence
Pierce, Medford.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.
Buy Your Home.
to
WHEN you think of real estate, think
ol Brown fit White.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building Loin
Assn Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
REDUCED PRICES
GOOD USED CARS
30-Day Written Guarantee.
1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; General Jum
bo tires.
1934 Stuclebtiker Sedan; like new;
radio and extras.
1934 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Chevrolet Sedan.
2 1931 Chevrolet Coupea.
1934 Chrysler Sport Coupe.
1929 Cadillac Sedan.
1929 Chrysler 75 Spec. Coupe.
LnSalle Conv. Coupe.
1929 Chev. ;:?dan.
Also a number of other real buys
to chose from.
Open Evenings.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC
38 N. Riverside, pnone 18.
195 PLYMOUTH Tudor Sedan; new
car guarantee; used very little. A
bargain. Pierce - Allen Motor Co.,
Dodge-Plymouth.
'33 Ford Tudor; looks like new; priced
risht.
'35 Hudson 8 Sedan demo. Big dis
count. New car guarantee.
'35 Terraplane Sedan demo. Big dis
count. New car guarantee.
Trade and lerms.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Hudson Dealer.
GOOD USED CARS
1933 DODGE BROUGHAM DE LUXE;
6 wheels, fender wells, bullt-ln
trunk. The entire car Is in excel
lent condition.
1034 CHEVROLET DE LUXE SEDAN
Only driven 10.000 miles; good for
thousands of miles of economi"il
transportation. Looks and runs
like new.
1933 FORD V-8 SEDAN In splendid
condition. Has a full set of air
wheels. Priced rl.ht.
1930 FORD DE LUXE COUT Very
good mechanical condition; uphol
stery, finish, tires, in fine shape.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 So. Riverside. Phone 103.
Cadillac LaSalle Buiek Pontlac.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE: Ewes and lambs,
field. Old Stage road.
8 HEAD ol registered Hereford bull
good papers. Call 1559.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE White Leghorn cockerels.
ilOc each. Mrs. A. A. Thompson,
Central Point. Phone 128.
FOR SALE: Turkey eige. 10c each.
First house on Oak, Orove road
Fred C- Sander.
200 PULLETS.
Lane.
Frsnk Howell, Lozier
FOR 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: Small kitchen trailer. J
tube r.io.- Box 3495. Tribune.
FOR SALE: One-spot flea powder for
your do. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Ford son tractor with
power take-off; good condition;
cheap: mile west of Phoenix on
Houston road. O. . Carpenter.
FOR SAIJ5 -Ced sue'.:. Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
CHERP.IF.3 no-- rloe. M. L Vorhels.
Cok?r Butte road. Tel. 571-R-3.
EVERYTHING yo
arrl ft z
pr: .No luo.i
ae.
need f-T fishing
y,( cyji'y. v rx
. y.l .No.-.o River-
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Used orchard ladders,
combination orchard cultivator and
ditcher. C. W. Holdrldge, Talent.
FOR SALE Plrat-class baled hay. C.
R. Natwlck, Eagle Point, Rt. 3. Tel.
5-F-14.
FOR SALE Good wild oat hay, 7 00
per ton. Joe Dugan, Rt. 3, Box 80-B.
BINDER TWINS., grain bags and twine
now on hand. See us before you
buy; we will save you money. F.
E. SAMSON CO.. 229 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Porcelain ice box, in good
condition. Price reasonable. Phone
939 -J.
REASONABLE; Gas engine 3 Mi H. P.
centrifugal pump I3. J. B. Hoh
mann. Star Route, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Berry cupfi and crates at
right prices. F. E. SAMSON Co
229 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Dairy fly sprays, 90c per
gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch bay.
7-F-14.
FOR SALE) Berry cups, fruit baskets
and crates of all it in da Monarch
Seed Feed Co.
20,000 sacks on hand, No. l's and
2's. See us before you buy. Med
ford Bargain House.
FOR SALE! Household fly spray In
bulk. Bring your containers. Prises
right. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon
arch Seed Feed Co.
SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. $2.00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sand. rock, plaster sand
Bate man's 1534-Y or 912-J
FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle J
spray rig complete hose guns etc
3 inch centrifugal pump Wanted
deep well outfit Inquire D. , M
Lowes place. Valleyvlew.
MISCELLANEOUS
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialised
classic and Jazz. 216 E. Main.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired!
Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware
BUSINESS CHANCES
TRUCKINO and Transfer business for
stile. L. G. Plckell. 204 East Main.
ACTIVE partner; salary $35.00 per
week: half profit; $500,00 required,
fully secured. Phone 383-X.
PERSONAL
MRS. MARTIN Gifted psychic life
reader; accurate. Bring your trou
bles to me. 412 N. Ivy St.
CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful
advice on business, love, marriage
903 No. Riverside.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
AltSTKAC'l CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and o. NO. M
North Central Ave., upstairs.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercti)
Spray'ng.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1U3
House cleaning, noor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Transfer.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL
and long distance hauling. Furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates.
Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -Olflce
1015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Pnone 815
Tain tin and Paperhancjng.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator. Fine interior work a spec
ialty Competitive prices Phone
953-R. Res 124 King.
M A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 648-W 313 So Grape
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - $50 to 300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos: alsr
Cars Refinanced Loans cloawd
within 30 minutes License No. 8
157 See W El Thomas or E J
Rltey 45 So Central.
Piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Tearher iff
Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ.
Ing service Studio 818 Ube.y)
Building. Medford Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
Repair Bln Wonted.
Sealed bids for the re roof Ing and
repairing the roof of the Sams Valley
school building will be received by the
clerk of School District No. 20, S. 3.
Abbott. Sams Valley, Oregon, until
eight p. m.. June 28th. 1935.
For particulars see or write J. E
Weaver. School Board Chairman. Oo'd
Hill. Oregon.
The Board reserves the right to re
1ect any or all bids.
Published by order of the Board of
Sams Valley School District No. 20.
S. S. ABBOTT, School Clerk
Call for Warrants,
ftrhool District No. 31.
Notice is hereby given that thre
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of ll warrant to and including
No. 55. Interest cea.es on this 20th
day of June. 1935.
MRS. HELEN SIMONDS.
Clerk. Srhool Dlst. No. 31. Derby, Ore.
At Sacred Heart Mrs. Gor(re Do-
mn of 710 Sou'-h O tkdMe underwent j
a m r.or oprati'-n yesterday at the
b-w;od Heart hc-p;ul.
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Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY. June 30. (Spl.)
At the annual school meeting Mon
day Earl Blgham was elected director
and 8. 8. Abbott re-elected clerk.
Few were out In comparison with the
attendance last year, when over fifty
voters and many spectators were pres
ent. Monday there were but six vot
ers In addition to the members of
the board.
An all day meeting of the Ladies'
Extension unit will be held at the
school house Friday, when the gulae-
pattern project will be completed.
AH who have guide patterns or In
tend to make them should attend.
Word from Mrs. Aletta Blgham,
who Is visiting her sister In San
Francisco, states she Is enjoying ner
rest and will spend another week In
that city.
Bible school was closed Sunday
with a program by the students. Al
though the attendance was small this
year the work accomplished reflected
much credit on the leader, Carl Ald
lnger and his assistants.
Mrs. E. B. Day and daughter
Nancy left Saturday to attend the
graduation exercises of Mrs. Day's
son John at Oregon university Mon
day. Judge Day, who has suffered
from a slight Infection was not able
to attend.
Jerome Fitzgerald, master of Sams
Valley Grange and Wesley McDon
ough. overseer, returned Sunday from
McMlnnvllle where they attended the
annual session of the Oregon State
Grange.
Sams Valley's Ladles' Extension
unit's ways and means committee
gave wiener roast on the river bunk
near the Lyman place Friday night.
Although the weather had been
threatening, the night proved Ideal
with a quiet atmosphere and a full
moon. Marshmallows, wieners and
buns were toasted over the big bon
fire and hot coffee was served. Mrs,
Glenn Bpurlln and Mrs. O. T. Wilson,
members of the committee, extend
their thanks to those who so gen
erously patronized their sale.
Sams Valley Grange opened Satur
day night with the lecturer's plat
form which consisted of the Oregon
State song, by the members; two
guitar numbers by Melvln Smith and
James McDonough; talk on bird life,
by Mrs. Ethel Wllllts of Medford; and
a vocal number by Mrs. R. E. Nealon.
The master's chair was filled by Past
Master R. E. Nealon. During the busi
ness session Miss Mildred Duggan
was elected Cerea.
Mr. Autenreath, a director of the
grange gasoline co-operative gave a
progressive report under the agricul
tural report the alfalfa weevil was
discussed . Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Glenn Spurlln and Mrs. R. E.
Nealon. who honored the June birth
days with tables tastefully decorated
in sweet peas and a large birthday
cake. Creamed chicken and cake were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Day of Klamath
Falls are visiting home folks this
week.
Regenia Dusenberry and Roger
Tresham are Sams Valley 4-H club
members who were attending summer
session at Oorvallls.
Phone 642. We'll haul away yjut
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Lawnmowera: Sharpened Phone
261 Medford Oyclery 33 N Fir.
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Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT, June 20- (Spl.)
Mrs. Win Brown took her cousin,
Mrs. Dora Teal to Medford June 17
to take the train for her home in
IUlon, New York, after a month's
visit In Eagle Point.
Miss Hart of Portland, arrived In
Eagle Point June 17 for a visit with
her aunt, Mrs. Edith Wctdman.
Harry Carlton of Ashland Is help- I
ing Frank Brown during haying.
Theron Taylor, who has been til.
in the Community hospital in Med
ford, for the past week has returned
to his home In Eagle Point, and is
feeling much better.
The Walter Slmmonds famtly are
moving to Prospect this week to live,
as Mr. Slmmonds Is employed there
for the summer.
Miss Minnie Putman Is employed
at the Geo. Codding home In Med
ford, at present.
The Children's Day picnic held in
the Eagle Point park, last Sunday
was well attended and a pleasant
afternoon was enjoyed.
Lloyd Damon of Lake Creek stop
ped in Enule Point Sunday afternoon
and took Frank and Mcrrltt Brown
to the ball game played at the fair
grounds. Mrs. Frank Brown attend
ed the show at the Cratertan while
the men were at the game.
Miss 'Jo' Chamberlain is neiping
Mrs. Roy Stanley during the busy j
season of turkey raising and cooking
for hired men during haying.
Annual school meeting wns held at
the school house June 10. Lester
Throckmartln was re-elected direc
tor and Mrs. Edith Weidman re
elected clerk.
Mrs. Roy Stanley took two fine
dressed veal to market In Medford
June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller of Klam
ath Falls called on Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. La Rocque June 16.
Mrs. Lester Throckmartln and Mrs.
Roy Ashpolo went to Medford Tues
day afternoon to do some shopping
Mrs. wm. Holmnn. daughter Grace
of Long Mountain and an aunt, Mrs.
Julia Stlnson of Medford who la vis
iting them wore calling on friends in
EaRle Point, Monday.
Mrs. R. A. Smith and Mrs. Orville
Henderson visited at the Jacob Fry
home in Central Point Sunday.
Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy and son Lyle
spent Sunday with Mrs. Dom Provost
In Ashland, who is a niece or Mrs.
Von Scoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry and Mr.
and Mrs. Sara Coy returned Sunday
from McMlnnvllle where they attend
ed the State Grange conference. They
report a fine meeting and a wonder
ful time.
Mrs. Walter Young left June 19 for
Portland.' where she will attend a
school of instruction for County
presidents of the Parents and Teach
ers' association of Oregon, given by
the state congress of the P.-T. A.
Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY, June 20. (Spl.),
Mr. unil Mrs. Harry watklna ana
three children and nurse aro here
from Inglewood, Cal., visiting a
brother, C. R. Wntklns, and family,
who bought a 180-acre ranch above
Bybte Springs bridge a few weeks ago.
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7. Shearing ma
chine
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and de
velopment 10, List
11. Female sheep
17. Unusual
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21. City In Switzer
land
22. Press
23. Takfl again
25. Chooses by vote
27. Color
28. Sea bird
29. Ovule
311. Ordinary
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era
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43. Units
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4. Seasickness
A they were having difficulty fn lo
cating the brother's ranch, Mrs. Cath
arine Law Invited them to camp over
night at her ranch and William Cun
ningham showed them the way to the
home of George Mariln. the postman,
who was able to give them satisfac
tory directions. The visitors expect
to spend ten days In the C. R. Wat-
kins home, after which they will re
turn to In a; le wood, dispose of their
business Interests and return to this
valley to seek a permanent location,
as they are much pleased with south
ern Oregon.
Wimer school district held annual
school meeting June 17 In the school
house, Mrs. Leota Brooks, who has
been a very efficient clerk for the
past two terms, declined re-election
and Mrs. Wilson Simpson was elected
to take Mrs. Brooks' place. Charles
Willis was mentioned as board mem
ber to Meceed Mr. Brooks, but was
unwilling to serve,
Ed Dlmlck was
elected to fill the vacancy on the
'board which Mr. Brooks had filled
in a satisfactory manner for three
years, but which he declined for a
second term. It was decided not to
employ a special nurse In the com
munity. . The district Is In satisfac
tory financial condition. The mem
bers of the board now stand as fol
lows: Messrs Morris Edelmuth, chair
man; Mr. Cochran and Ed Dlmlck,
with Mrs. Simpson clerk for the com
ing year.
Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto has
turned her mountain cabin on Boar
branch Into an art studio, where arte
will be found In her spare time paint
ing pictures
Stanley Fuss of the Wimer CCC
camp has !;n 111 with the mumps
but la better at this writing.
Mrs. Eugene Moore Is able to be
out after a severe illness.
The Hall family, who formerly lived
on the old Joe McMahon place, have
moved to the Reed place on Evans
creek. The children will attend the
Wlmor school.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Darland attend
ed Slate Orange at McMlnnvllle as
delegates from Enterprise Orange, ap
pointed by the master. Frank Jack
son. They report a wonaeriui meet
ing.
Mra. Ace Keller la eperaing two
weeks In Ashland, taking her alster'a
place as night operator on the tele
phone exchange tnere. ner son. r.eitn,
accompanied ber to Ashland.
Mrs. Keller. Br la cooking lor ion
men of Dick nichman's orew, alone.
In her daughter-ln-law'a absence.
Mrs. John Kathan and Mrs. wima
Bhortreed were callers at Mrs. Law's
home Tuesday to Inquire as to wheth
er Mrs. Barto would conduct a sum
mer art school.
Talent
TALENT, June 20. (Spl.) Regular
monthly meeting of the Talent
health unit will be at the home of
Mis. W. H. Hlgglns June 30. All
members are urged to attend If pos
sible. Extension unit met for the regu
lar monthly session Wodnesdc after
noon at the city hall. Guide patterns
were studied. Mrs. Mable Mack, homo
demonstration agent, assisting with
the work. Covered dish lunch was
served at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Halncs, for
merly of the Highway Exchange, were
week-end guests at the Leonard Fos
ter home In Medford. Mr. and Mrs.
Haines expect to locate In Yreka.
Miss Margaret Callahan of Union
arrived Sunday to spend part of the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Beoson. Mrs. Edna Bee son and daugh
ter, Charlotte, who have been guests
of the Uecaons for the last three
weeks, will loave Thursday for south
ern California, where Mrs. Beeson
will attend San Jose Teachers' col
lege. Mr. and Mrs. Llndersmith of Po
mona were recent house guests of
Mr. and Mra. Allen Mattlson.
At the last meeting of the Talent
Rebekah club Mrs. Charles Leathco
was elected president. Mrs. Ed Fobs
will be treasurer for the year. Next
meeting will be at the home of Mrs.
Walter Engberg July 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters are
moving to the Dead Indian district,
where Mr. Skeeters has employment.
Chester Newton returned to Yreka
Sunday evening after spending the
week-end here with hie family. Mr.
Newton has a building contract In
the southern city.
McLeod
McLEOD, June 30. (Spl.) At the
annual school meeting held at Laur
elhurst June 7, Mrs. Matilda Peyton
was re-electc clerk and H. M. Von
Stein elected director. E. L. Glass la
the retiring director.
Mrs. C. E. Close Is receiving treat
ment in a Medford hospital for ail
ment due to dental complications.
Mlsa Margaret Col ling wood spent
Sunday with her parents.
BUI Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Morgan and daughter spent Sunday
at their homestead.
Roy Vaughn and Bill Coburn came
down from Diamond lake Monday to
be present at the school meeting.
A sewing meeting is scheduled to
be held Saturday at McLeod. It will
be an alt day meeting and those in
terested In making a complete guide
pattern are urged to be present with
their sewing materials at 9:30 a. m.
Much Interest Is voiced In this dis
trict In favor of consolidation of
school districts under the new fed
eral aid plan, in which PWA funds
to the extent of 4ft per cent toward
the new building ls promised. A gen
eral meeting of the Interested dis
tricts will be called In the near fu
ture to discuss further details.
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CHERRIES
D0LPH P HIP PS
4'i mllrs North on
Crater Luke Highway
WIFE
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MRS. HUY LONG
Her skill In cake making started
the romance that led Rose McConnell
to the altar with a youthful baking
powder salesman destined to be
known throughout the land as Sena
tor Huey P. Long, Louisiana's "King
fish." Back In 1913. the gangl'ng
youngster of 19 came to Shreveport
and held a cake baking contest A3 a
stimulus for the sale of his waies
. . . Rose McConnell won first prize,
along with Huey's heart . . . they
were married in Memphis. Tcnn .
Lean years followed while Huey
crowded a two-year law course Into
nine months study on borrowed mon
ey .. , But 10 years later she became
Louisiana's "first lady" upon Huey's
election as governor. Gracious, qulot.
retiring, Rose Long Is content to let
the "Kingflsh" bask In the spotlight
of public affairs while she cares for
the home and looks to the rearing of
their three children, Rose, Palmer
and Russell.
Batte Falls
BUTTE: FALLS, June 20, (Spl.)
Annual school meeting waa held at
the grade school, June 17. Everett
Moore was elected director for' one
year; Charlie Edmondson, director for
three years, and Al Hlldreth waa elect
ed clerk.
Don Smith and Ernest Alberts are
working near Lakevlew, falling tim
ber. Mrs. Charlie Job and son went to
Portland last week to visit Mr. and
Mrs, Llewellyn.
Chnrlle Job, Guy Moore and Ken
neth Moore left Monday to seek work
in Klamath county.
The Bible school is preparing a
dramatization of Esther to be pre
sented next Sunday night at the
church.. It will be as elaborate as Is
possible to make It In the short time
given for learning parts. Mrs. Elmer
Oott has charge of the program.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Oott had as
dinner guests Tuesday evening, Mr. !
and Mra. Maynard Putney, Mr. And
Mrs. James O'Donahue and Mr. and t
Mra. Clyde Adams.
Mr. end Mrs. James O'Donahue en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams
and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Putney
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Small wood visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hllkey on Sun
day. Isabel White won the I. a. A.
skates last week at Putney's store.
Miss Elizabeth Lay is attending the
world's fair at San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. Margrelder and eon
have moved to camp for the summer.
Ruth Moore, who Is taking nurse's
training at St. Luke hospital In San
Francisco, will be home In Septem
ber on a visit.
Mra. Jack Tungate 1 visiting her
daughter Gladys and family near
Bend.
Jim Tungate. who passed final ex
amination for entrance Into the navy.
Ls at San Diego.
Slim Palmer. BUI Hughes and Ches
ter Ellis are working for the govern
ment. Mr. and Mrs. George Averlll of
Medford are at their homestead, five
miles from here.
Building Permits
Petition Issued to Marguerite Reter,
1019 Queen Anne avenue, to finish
attlo at an approximate cost of 1160.
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Split Pulleys, Boxings, Shaftings, and Collars, new
and used -Belting
all sUes, new and used
Barbed Wire at reduced price 1
Irrigation Hose at special price t
Plumbing Fixtures at big savings!
Electric Drills half inch and three-quarter Inch
Pumps Rotary, centrifugal and tank pumps
Cable large assortment on hands
Wedges, Mauls, Splitting Mauls and Axes
FIRE HEM GUNS
FORT CANBY. Wash., June 20. p)
Six-inch guns, manned by Ashland
and Cottage Grove National Guard
batteries, broke their year-long silence
at the range near the mouth of the
Columbia river Wednesday.
While the two batteries advanced
from Fort Stevens headquarters to
the Washington side of the river, the
Klamath Falls artillerymen donned
their new gas masx and practiced op
erating the 10-inch rifles. Today, the
Klamath battery will undergo true
gas conditions, and ell residents of
the Immediate area will be taken to
safer places for the day.
Colonel Irwin has announced th
public la invited to all practices with
the exception of those Including gas.
ROCKLAND, Me.. June .0
The American Legion Is not Interest
ed in Inflation or deflation of the
currency. National Commander Frank
N. Belgrano said today, "but It is in
terested in seeing that the veterans
adjusted service certificates are paid.
Belgrano spoke before the annual
convention of the Maine department
of the legion, and after reviewing the
history of the bonus fight, said:
"If It is & stimulant that bus! new
says it naeds, then it Is the adlusted
service certificates that will givo If
and It Is up to the government td
see to it the veterans are paid.
The legion is not Interested In an?
political program. Politics are not
included In this administration. But
it has a right to go before congrea
on any legislation beneficial to the
country."
PORTLAND, June 90. ) If you
are a good Democrat, an even better
lawyer and are perfectly willing to
swap the climate of Oregon for the
Canal Zone, plus a bonus of 4000 a
year, maybe It would be a good Idea
If you'd drop a line to Walter M.
Pierce.
Mr. Pierce, who by the way is con
gressman from the second Oregon
district and a national Democratic
committeeman, has a Job for some
such person. Or, rather, the United
States district attorney has such ft
Job and has detailed the congressman
to fill It, according to word received
here.
It seems the attorney-general needs
a first-rate assistant In the Canal
Zone, salary aa aforementioned. Ant
so far no one ls Interested. And who
knowsi-maybe said assistant will need
a secretary and there'll be two Jobs.
But that's up to Mr. i-leroe, present
address Washington, D. C.
FOR CELEBRATION
ASHLAND, June 20. f Spl.) The
downtown section of Ashland will be
dressed with oolorful apparel dur
ing the Fourth of July celebration,
it waa Indicated at a meeting of tha
city council when authorization was
made for the purchase of street dec
orations. A representative from a Eugene
decorating firm and H. L. Claycomb,
chairman of the celebration commit
tee, attended the meeting and pre
sented the project to the council. Tha
decorations will consist of from 13 to
18 "sets" or strings of flags, banners,
and U. 8. shields that will be install
ed on Main street to give the effect
of an archway.
The decorations will be of fast
colors and suitable for any occasion.
They will be carefully preserved and
used when appropriate.
for Hose that Wear buy
NOLDE BORST
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann.
BONUS -PAYMENT.
Ml LEGION AIM