Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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Phone 75
FOR WANT AOS
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Pair glasses, Wednesday
morning. Call at Tribune office,
pay for adv.
LOST Roll of bedding, north of Med
ford. Liberal reward. W. Zundel.
! 112 Vancouver Ave.
LOST If dog i missing, call 151S.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Experienced grocery clerk.
Phone 1106-Y. after 7 p. m.
MAN, wife to work on ranch. Tel.
258-J.
WANTED All-around orchard man.
experienced. Call evenings, 301-J-4.
WANTED Boys to sell newspapers
after school. Apply Mall rrlbuno
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WOMAN for general work, nearby re
sort. For Interview write Box 2364,
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
17-YEAR-OLD high school girl wants
housework or care of children dur
Ine vacation. Address, Rebecca
. -n.-(,i Dnlrtt (Its
MIDDLE-AGED woman wants house
work. References, rnone vov-it.
I RELIABLE WOMAN wants housework,
f day or hour. Tel. oza-K-a.
HTolTCliootrboy, 16. wants work
through vacation. 366 S- Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
DRIVING TO NORMAL SCHOOL
daily; can take three; share ex
penses. Phone 646-X, ask for Hazel
Roulntree.
ANYONE wanting to cut down pear
or apple trees ior wooa. write r,u
ward Berney, Eagle Point, Ore.
SONS student wishes transportation
to Ashland daily, Share expenses.
Box 2001, Tribune.
CLIENT wants $1500 for 3 years, first
mortgage on farm, good security
See Henry R. Ringoen. 829 W. UtU.
WANTED Colt's or Smith & Wesson
.32 revolver, used. Address Box
3121, Tribune.
WANTED To buy beef cattle and
veal. Phone 437-R. C. C. Hoover.
WANTED Transportation for one to
Los Angeles Immediately. 23 Lin
coln St.
WANTER cross-h-u' team, with or
without driver. Bummer joo. in
quire Jacksonville Post Office.
WANTED ro RENT Unfurnished
modern S or 4 -room Bouse P O
Boa 693 Medford.
W ANTED WOOL- MOHAIR We have
large order to Ml Highest prices
paid
MEDPOKD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N urape at. Pbona 1063
WANTED 1500 or 1600-lb. gentle
hone. Phon- 913-J.
JUNR Highest prices paid tot brass
radiators copper itorage batteries
aluminum and other metals
Scrap iron small or large lots
pipe ana machinery wool and cot
ton rags inner tubes
Our prices will intereat you
Hides Pelts. Wool Mohair
Household Goods Furniture. Stove
bought and sold
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WIS PAV MOHtS CASH
For youj furniture
flnl.HKOOK a ANIIKKHS
9th and Front Phone 647
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern furnished home
for summer. 1129 Mantle.
FOR RENT 1214 West Main. 4-room
attractively furnished home. 35.
Charles R. Ray. Room 204 U. S.
Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 302.
FOR RENT House. No 3 Everett
Court: furnished. Adults onlf
Phone 238.
FOR RENT Modern 3-room unfur.
ntshed house; adults. 101 Van.
couver Ave.
FOR RENT House, furnished or par
tial; 3 bedrooms; 30 or 45. Tel
1322-W
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
VACANCY In private home, close in
Phone 830-J.
ROOM '4 bloc from P. O.. 408 W
6th 8t.
FOR RENT Fui mined room witb
hot end cold water ana garage II
S Orange St Call alter 6pm
ATTRACT rvE rooms 404 9 Orepe
FOR RENT-BOARD -ROOM j
BOARD AND ROOM 71$ ft. JUlo. 1
FOR RENT-APARTMENT'S
FOR RENT Furnished apartment;
cool, close In. 61 North Oakdale.
TOR RENT Furnished apartment,
138 So. KoUy.
APARTMENT for rent, 117 Laurel.
FOR RENT Apts. 334 Apple.
FURNISHED apartment. Ourell
Court. 328 N. Holly. Call at Apt. 7
FOR RENT Apartment, Hotel Grand
OE BAUER APT8.. 6th and Oakdale
APARTMENT for rent. 346 N Bartlett
FURN APT. SI, N Oakdale.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Team Of
. mares, about 3500 lbs., $125; team
mare colts, 3 and 3 yra., 1135; nice
pinto horsa, 7 yra., 1300 lbs.; old
horse, cheap; fresh Durham cow;
No. 12 De Laval cream separator.
Stewart Ave. at Thomas road. Jack
Martin. v
FOR SALE OR TRAlm McCormlck
mower, J25. Will take hay or heif
er. C. W. Stout; turn left above
white school house on Griffin creek
road. "
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
10 ACRES and cabin on Rogue river
at one-half cost for quick sale.
AIao
Strictly modern home. Must be
seen to be appreciated; command
ing view of the valley; very at
tractive price. Can be seen by op-
pointment oniy.
Also
Dairy ranch, stock and equip
ment. Immediate possession.
C. 8. BUTTERFIELO
Medford Building.
GENUINE BARGAIN In an apartment
house, c. S. Butterfieid, Medford
Building.
FOR SALE Modern 6 -room house on
west side; hardwood floors through
out, fireplace, Areola heating plant,
double garage; 100-ft. lot on paved
street.
4-ROOM HOUSE, close In on east
aide; first-class condition.
7-ROOM HOUSE on east side; 4
sleeping rooms; completely remort
ed and modernized; lot 75x200; ex
cellent soil.
These and other properties for
sale on easy terms by the Jackson
County Bldg. & Loan Assn.. 12tf
East Main. Phone 105; or 349-M
evenings.
FOR SALE Suburban 8 -room mod
ern home; city water, electric lights.
lawn, shade, fruit, garden, barn,
chicken house, garage, clover; cloe
to Medford, 3 blocks from school:
chickens, awnings, porch chairs,
garden tools, $2500 for quick sale;
terms. Turn left at Howard school.
Hardys.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Valley
Real Estate. Call 33 miles south
on Pacific Hwy. or write Route 4.
Box 373, Medford. Ore.
FOR SALE Ranch. Must be sold on
account of sickness. 425 S. Oakdale.
S-ROOM cottage for sale. A snap If
sold this week: Apply evening. 426
Hamilton.
WALNUTS. Filberts. Pears. Cherries,
highest producing and best equip
ped orchard In county, highly Improved.-
14 mile frontage norlh
Umpqua river, near Roseburg. Over
20 tons pears per acre without Irri
gation In 1936. Fifteen-ton walnut
crop In sight. 20 acres river bottom;
23 acres bench land. Sickness neces
sitates sale. Priced to sell quick, but
no trades. G. C. Bailey. Wilbur Ore
FOR SALE; Furnished 4-room cabin,
acre ground, on Rogue river, close
in. Phone 1438.
FOR SALE 5 -room modern house
furnished; 3 lots; terms. Tel. 469 -X
FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat
terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A
Barnes, 167 East 8th St.. Eugene
THE J. W. BYBEE farm north of
Jacksonville on the old stage road
Is for sale in one tract or small
subdivisions thereof. Inquire of
Frank E By bee. star Route Box 132
Medford. Oregon.
WHEN you think ot real estate think
Of BROWN & WHITE.
WE SPECIALIZE in bomes. 81 Chest
nut. Room 4.
HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson
County Bldg St Loan A sap
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Late 1930 Ford V-S coach;
gunmetal finish, just like new. Call
221 West Main St., Medford. Phone
300.
FOR SALE Late '33 Plymouth coupe.
by owner, inquire canin B3, Mer
rick's camp.
FOR SALE Two used Commercial
Refrigerators; also one 1-h.p. Com
pressor. 217 West Main. Call 458
for Refrigeration Service.
FOR SALE Cheap, 1928 Hudson
Coupe. See Crause at the Allwvr
Co., North Pacific Hwy, near mill
FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Airflow
sedan, run only 21.000 miles. $725:
1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan, $685
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside.
1935 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan; Blue
Seal guarantee; small mileage. Your
car In trade.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge -Plymouth.
USED CAR SALE
Starting Saturday, May 39.
EVERY USED CAR SOLD AT A
SACRIFICE
30-Day Written Guarantee.
1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1939 Chevrolet Sedan.
1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk
1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan.
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe
Coupe.
1935 Ponttac DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan.
1932 Buick DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe.
1933 Ford model B 4-cylinder Coupe
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
Also 35 other earlier models to choose
from at very tow prices.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 North Riverside.
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers.
Used Car Lot north of Old Public
Market.
FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. 8 yirs
old. Wilbur Kime, Rt. 1. Ortfrin
creek.
FOR SALE 50 head milk goat, pav
ing well. Full equipment tf desired
Address P. O. Box 82, Grants Pass,
Ore.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND BOOS
LAST F. ATCH this season ready for
delivery June 3rd Extra quality
Leghorn chicks, 9c each. Carley
Poultry Farm. N Pacific Highway
Junction. Phone 3H-W.
MILK-FED FRYERS Carley, 3U-W.
FOR SALE R I. Red and Plymouth
Rock baby chick. Monarch Seed
and Feed Co.
BRONZE turkey natcnlne eggs. 3 R
L R rooster inquire Pernoll't
Store Applegate
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Westlnghouse, de luxe
model, Flavor-Zone, Automatic elec
trlo range; 3 plates; medium-sized
oven. Never been used; $65 cash.
P. O. Box 453 or 116 Nob Hill St..
Ashland.
JOHNSON washing machine with gas
ollne motor, 915. Russell's, Wood
row Ave.
BEAN 6-h.p. motor parts. Crystal
Springs Packing Co.. So. Fir.
TWO REPOSSESSED BUNGALOW
PIANOS for balance due. Excellent
bargains. Special clearance sale of
Used Pianos. Easy terms or cheap
for cash.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE.
FOR SALE New Wright & Dltson
Probat tennis racquet; half price.
iei. euc-x.
FOR SALE Piano, 76. 145 S. Grape.
FOR SALE Riding garden tractor,
$75. First Service Station south of
Talent.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
112 King.
FOR SALE Hay and straw. Phone
857-M.
FOR SALE Antique walnut chairs.
2 pairs French doors, complete, at
a bargain; National pressure cooker
67. Also beautiful gasoline range
and other articles. Hawley Trans
fer, 118 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE 16-ft canoe In perfect
conoiuon. 418 so. oakdale.
SPECIAL No. 1 mower. $65 net cash;
no. 2 mower. $75 net cash. Hub-bard-Wray
Co., 29 N. Riverside
Phone 202.
FOR SALE Several Fordsons, thor-
ougniy overhauled; also crawler
tractors, mowing machines, .hay
rakes. Irrigation pumps, electric and
gas, and all kinds of used farm
machinery in good condition, at
bargain prices. 39 So. Grape St.
WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors;
Medford made, made right. Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
BARGAIN 4-h.p. outboard motor.
nearly new. Mitchell Auto Beauty
8hop.
FOR SALE Baby carriage; reversible.
rnone nv-n.
JACK'S 2nd Hand Store. 108 South
Grape. Boy'a bicycle; Range. $5:
very fine dining set. chairs, day
bed. See Jack before buying.
FOR SALE-Automatlc electric range:
all white porcelain; new cooking
units, pnone 678-j. .
WANTED Steel-wheel farm wagon or
nayracK. juiius ooorot, Eagle Point
FOR SALE Wellington piano, $30
ojd myior.
25 TO 60 OFF on all New Radios.
Feldman Electric, phone 037.
FOR SALE Fountain equipment, in
cluding refrigeration and back bar
Practically new. Prospect Store
Prospect, Ore.
FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers
repairs and parts. C. D. Bean, Inc
FOR SALE Two oil burners foi
furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune
office.
RIVER LOAM $200 per toad. Bate
man's. Pbone 1534-Y.
ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM
Latest lmpruved. no radio interfer
ence; $1750 up Harry Weagant
Ashland Pnune ll-P-4.
FOR SALE New and used sash doors
lumber, plumbing, roofing, door
and window screens storage tanks
1520 N Riverside
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE I If excess acid causes you
Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi
gestion, Heartburn, GET free sam
ple doctor's prescription, Udga, at
Western Thrift Store.
TO PHILLIPS for vacation at Squaw
lake for school children and adults
Prices reasonable. Phone 38-F-81
for R. Phillips or any Information
write Jacksonville, Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
O
JACKSON COUNT
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCKUW
Eipert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROB DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing orl
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
1'be Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling Button, and
Buckles covered 808 U S National
Bank Building, fel 1181.
Painting and Decorating.
IP YOD WANT
I PAINTER or PAPERHANOER
PHONE 840.
PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE.
IURRV MARX
Painting Tinting
Paper Hanging.
Phone 1110. Ilea 123 Portland.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANKD ON ALIOS. LIVHTOCK
FlHMllHK KMMIKM.D
NO IKS ETC
We rant to supply four money need,
without red tape or delay
H M r THOMAS
MOR OKk AND WASH UTO CO
MEDPUHU t OLUtal AND LAROES1
PERSONAI FINANCt. CO
Ifi So Central nmund Ploor
Crstermn fhestel Bldg
Lie No. S-167-M-180. Pbon 139.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Transier.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers PtreprooJ
storage Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davl for
Service. Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office iti so Fir Phone 315. Prices
right Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storase Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
pacxing service. Fireproof storage
new iow rates.
F. E SAMSON CO. phone 883
STUART8 TRUCKING SERVICE
Telephone 1U33 or 333 ill No FU
St. Local and long distance Fuel
uua say sina ureen scamps in
side of 3-mile limit.
Washing Machine Service
SPECIAL
You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring
er Rolls and parts for all makes
of washing machines, including
electric motors and gas engine mo
tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn
mecinc service, iai w. Main, lei
107.
Meteorological Report
June 3, 1837
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight
and Friday but with some cloudiness.
Cooler Friday.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday
but with some cloudiness. Cooler In
Interior Friday. Fresh, northerly
winds off coast.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 7,3: lowest, S3.
Total monthly precipitation, none;
deficiency for the month, .08 Inch.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1936. 14.84 inches: deficiency for
the season, 1.97 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 19 per cent; 6 a. m. today,
79 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow. 4 :37 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:43 p. m.
Observations Token at S A. M.,
120th Meridian Time
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Boise 84 SO .... P. Cdy.
Boston 68 64 .... P. Cdy.
Chicago 68 68 .03 P. Cdv.
Denver 64 48 .32 Cloudy
Eureka 64 48 .... Clear
Helena 93 48 .... Clear
Los Ar.geles 84 68 .... Cloudy
MEDFORD 94 53 .... Clear
New York 78 68 .... Cloudy
Omaha ; 74 68 .01 cionHv
Phoenix 08 68 .... Clear
Portland 88 63 .... P. Cdy.
teno B4 44 .... Clear
Roseburg 93 68 .s Cloudy
Salt Lake City .... 73 48 .08 Clear
San Francisco 78 53 . Cloudy
Seattle 80 63 .... P. Cdy.
Spokane 92 62 .... Clenr
Washington, D.C. 92 68 .18 P. Cdy.
Yakima 98 64 ..... P. Cdy.
First Pulp Shipped.
PORTLAND, June 3. (AP) The
first pulp ever to be shipped from
Portland to the British Isles was
loaded aboard the Furness liner, Pa
cific Pioneer, which took 500 tons for
paper manufacture.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Mineral
spring
i. Device for
holding:
firmly
10. Container
14, Rise of
. ground
15. Monkeyllue
animal
18. Press
17. Small wild ox
18. Dispatch boat
19. Lake In Italy
20. Joyful con
tentment
Solution of Yeaterday'e Puzzle
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President.
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Prods
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15. Trigonometri
cal func
tions 28. Llamas with
long tine
woolly hair
S3. Thought
13. Manners
14. Canadian
province!
abbr.
15. Sharp ring
ing sound
15. Hxrept
17. Supplication
18. Floor covering
19. Metal
II. Fearless
13. Pleasantnesa
or civility
16. Members of a
governing
hoard of a
State uni
versity The yellow
bugle or herb
eve
Oreek Island
Aromatic and
fragrant
Protection
Lacerated
Send payment
Olacler In
Alanka
Dismounted
Make amends
Other
Red
Diminishes
Behalf
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TALENT, June 3. (Spl. Mr. and
Mrs. Keith, who came to this va.ley
from Los Angeles last fall, have fin
ished their new bungalow In West
Phoenix and are well pleased with
their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Papworth were
called to the Germer home last Sun
day In answer to a telegram that Mrs.
Papworth's mother, Mrs. Margaret
Germer, was In a sinking condition.
but the sged lady Is some better at
thla writing.
Mra. Etta Coleman and her son,
Byron Coleman, spent last woek end
In our precinct looking after business
Interests and visiting old friends.
They called at the Germer home last
Sunday.
Mrs. Irene Wells and Mrs. Lizzie
Wolgsmott were vlslUrs at th Mary
O. Carey home Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Martin ot Copco
City spent Sunday and Monday visit
ing Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Chandler.
If anyone Is Interested In garden
ing, they ehould visit the acreage of
seed onions on the old Walter Stand
cliff property Just off the highway
near the Walter Allen place. There
Is one of the prettiest stands of on
ions and the farthest along for the
time of the year In Rogue River val
ley. Berries bid fair to bring a high
price this summer, especially ted
raspberries and loganberries, as the
older patches have run out and few
have boen newly planted.
Mra. H. O. Parker waa able to ride
down to Medford Monday to see the
parade. Mrs. Parker has made a
wonderful recovery from her opera
tion, performed at Ashland about a
month ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin. Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Chandler and Mrs. Anna
Simpson apent last Sunday on the
Applegate picnicking and fishing.
Oeorga Hartley of North Talent la
marketing some of the earliest cab
bage ever grown for commercial sale
In this part of the valley. They are
of excellent quality. He has about an
acre. The variety Is called Oolden
Acre.
H. L. Wright is in a very precarious
condition at their home at the hatch
ery near Phoenix.
Mrs. Bruin of Talent Is enjoying a
visit from her sister. Minnie, from
Portland. Mrs. Bruin Is In a very
poor state of health.
Marine Union Torn.
PORTLAND, June 3. (API Rep
resentatives of the American Feder
ation of Labor and the opposing com
mittee for Industrial organ zatlon
were told today to cease their organ
izational efforta in tho maritime fed
eration of the Pacific.
Milk Hearings Open.
SALEM, June 3. (AP) Milkmen
In this area had their Inning In Jus
tice court here today when Circuit
Judge L. O. Lewelllng opened hear
Inga on the suit to enjoin the state
milk control board from enforcing
tho basic grade A milk quota In the
Salem mllkshcd.
Lawn mower service, call and del
Ideal Bike Shop Tel 805 411 E Main
Cross -Word Puzzle
81. Character In
"The Last
Days of
. Pompeii"
21 Lets the bait
drop gently
. on the water
74. Insect
US. Dried coconut
meat
36. Inspissated
Juice of a
certain
poppy
27. Burn super
Itclally
88. Swiss river
19. Amerlran quat
30. Concerning
31. Men's partial
33. Small aoft
maaa ,
88. Bark .d
37. Takes for (Sf
granted
39. Roman !
torlan 'j
10. Oreek lettar
41. Takes out
43. Exeited
44. Minute die-
tl notion or
detail .
45. Remove
Impurltlea i
47. Friend of
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8. Lopsided
4. Strlklns with
me open
hand
5. Made a sharp
tnetalllo
sound
8. River em
bankments J. Wrong
8. State of eon
fusion or dis
order: colloq,
t. Argument to
favor of
10. Locust
11. In a Una
12. Indefinite
quantity
13. Son of setb
Pythla
48. Chief
actor
49. Outdoor
gams
60. Flower
fit. Bristle
52. Hall or large
room
53. Hazard
Si. Endure:
Scotch
S6. Uncooked
1 Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, June . (Sol)
Exercises for the graduating class
were new May 37 at tha gym wlt!
the following program: processional,
school orchestra, Ralph BotU, direc
tor; Invocation, Rev. I. N. Mallory;
two selections, girls' glee elub, dir
ected by Mrs. Raymond Hunaaker;
salutatory, Avadna Ayrea; valedictory,
John Nunn; selections, girls' glee
club: address, "The Challenge of
Youth" by Irving Vlnlng: presenta
tion ot diplomas, Supt. M. X. Cos;
two orchestra aeteotlons; benedlotlon.
Graduates were: Avadna Ayrea,
Arlene Blaine, Eileen Barry. Lillian
Brown, Lome Bowman, Shirley Can
trail, Lucille Flltcroft, Donald Ood
ley, Lola Matheny, Warren Mea, Eu
gene Miller, John Nunn, Valeria
Paarce, Marlon Roberta, Homer
Smeta. Oage Sanden and Valma
Thomasen. Much favorable comment
waa heard on gray oapa and gowns
of the class.
Mrs. Seth L. Wateri of Klamath
Falls attended graduation of her
brother Oage Sanden. and 1 spend
lng a few days visiting hers.
Other guests for commencement
were Mrs. Pearl Jamas ot Ashland,
Mrs. J. a. Vlall and Mrs. Jewell
Parr ot Phoenix.
Tha school band went to Ashlsnd
to Join with other sohool bands In
furnishing muslo for the eighth grade
graduation exercises. Eighth gradera
enjoyed their annual plcnlo In the
park during the afternoon.
Following the close ot sohool,
teachers have left for their various
homea, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tunnel!
and Mlsa Elizabeth Grover going to
McMlnnvllla and Miss Ssllara to
Myrtle Creek.
Mr, and Mra. Hunsaker plan to
leave tha middle of June for Port
land where both will attend summer
school.
Malcolm Jones of Salem arrived
last Saturday tor a short visit at
his home here, returning to Salem
Monday.
The Ayrea family Is moving Into
the George Backes home.
As a reward for memorizing the
most verses of scripture In a con
test sponsored by tha Intermediate
C. E. society, Miss Genevieve Kent
waa awarded a Bible aa first prim
and Miss Lola Sanden a Naw Testa
ment aa aecond prize during church
services Sunday,
Dr. D. A. Forbes, camp physician
for tha CCC camp at Canyon City,
la spending part of his vacation at
hla home here.
Many gravea in Jacksonville's pic
turesque old cemetery wen beauti
fully decorated for Memorial day.
Much favorable comment waa heard
about the Improved appearanoa of
the cemetery, due largely to tha In
dustry and Interest of the new care
taker, Ike Coffman and hla wife.
Local Boy Scout troops mad their
annual pilgrimage to tha osmatary
Sunday morning to decorate the
grave of a former Eagle Scout mem
ber of their troop, Robert Lewis.
Taps waa played at tha grave,
"Grandma" Johnson went to Med.
ford Sunday for a ahort vlalt with
her daughter, Mrs. Walton.
A number attended tb party held
last Thursday at tha home ot Wllda
Woodward tn honor of Billy Cody
who left Sunday to make hla home
In California. Oamea were enjoyed
during the afternoon, as wall as the
refreahmenta.
The alxth and seventh grades, ac
companied by their teacher, Mrs.
Florence Hunsaker, held their an
nual plcnlo last Wednesday In the
Aahland park where they played
gamea at a plcnlo dinner and swam
at Helman hatha.
Ivan Goodman, representing the
Sliver Seal Aluminum company, gave
a supperf May 38 at the homa of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ohlldera. Those
attending wars Mr. and Mra. O. W.
Chllders, Mr. and Mra, DeBrose, Mra.
Hlldreth, Mr, and Mra, Cheater Jones
and children, and Mr. and Mra. Wm.
Thurman.
Valley View
VALLEY VIEW, June . Spl.
Mra. 8. A. Chllders returned from a
two weeka vlalt In San Francisco a
week ago Sunday. She waa accom
panied home by her daughter and
son-ln-lsw, Mr. and Mra. Chester Flo
rey, who have apent tha past week
vlalting Mr, Florey'a parents at Orante
Pass and Mrs. Florey'a parents In
Valley View.
Frank Btratton and Everett Beeson
moved their cattle to tha summer
range laat week.
J. Buckley of Applegate was s re
cent business visitor.
C. L. Oardlner, atate right ot way
man, waa a visitor In Valley View
Tuesday.
Mra. K. R. Weatorburg, who baa
bean recuperating from a major op
eratlon. apent laat week with Mrs.
Don Lowe In Ashland, returning to
her home In Valley View Saturday.
Alpha club of Ashland O. I. 8. met
at the home of Mra. Wm. Glenn laat
Tuesday, 86 ladles being present. Mra
Olenn, who la a former president ol
Alpha elub and haa been an Invalid
for the past year, thoroughly en
joyed tha meeting, which was of a
social nature. Mra. Jas. Lennox. Mra.
Eric Johnson, Mrs. I. Wilson and Mra
W. A. Btratton war hoateaaaa for tha
afternoon.
Clifford Bendrlckson left Friday
for Maltn to visit his brother, Ray
Hendrlckson.
Mrs. B. F. Tolas ot Oklah, Oallf,,
spent last week vlalting bar etaur.
and brother, Mra. Ja. Lennox and
J. R. Mccracken, and families. Mra
Tolea and Mrs. Lennox ware guests of
the Paat Matrons' club at the home
of Mrs. Prank Jordan la Aahland on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Chase and two chll
dren of Klamath Palls were callers
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. X. H.
Wilson recently.
Mr. and Mra. Varna Tempi and
family and Mrs. Msry Johnson of
Ashland war dinner guests of Mrs.
Eric Johnaon and son last Sunday.
Harry Chllders and Lolse Werth
were Valley Vlew'a students who
graduated from, high achool In Ash
land this year, Harvey being on of
the students on tha honor roll.
Mrs. Muriel Morse and Miss Best
rice Werth will graduate from South
ern Oregon Normal achool this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sawyer and two
small sons and Mlsa Frances Oalla
tin visited over the week end with
Mra. Sawyer's and Miss Gallatin's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin.
Mri. Anna Goruach, son and two
daughtera, left Saturday morning for
Chlco, Calif, en route to their home
In Kanaas, having spent tha past
nine month In Valley View.
Thursday evening a party waa glv
an at tha achool house, a farewell
for the young folka who made many
frlenda during their winter's stay
here,
Mra. N. Hawk and Mra. L. o. Pen
land have been on the recent sick
list, though both are Improving.
Jamea Dickson of Shedd, Ore.,
spent a few daya visiting at the J. R.
Mccracken home laat week.
The Misses Ardath and Bernlta
Losher were calling In Vatlew View
last Monday afternoon.
Mrs. W. A. Btratton and son, Al
bert, were Medford visitors Monday
morning.
The Valley View Community club
held tta May meeting Thursday. The
club house was decorated with lovely
flowers, and gave a corsage to each
guest. In the absence ot the presi
dent and vice-president, Mra. Everett
Boatwlck presided. Mra. E. H. Wilson
read an Interesting paper on Dr.
Oeorge Waahlngton Carver, Each
wrote an answer to "What can the
club to do be more Interesting and
more good to the community?" Com
munity singing waa enjoyed. Mra.
Chas. Koyl and Mra. S. A. Chllders,
hostesses, served delicious strawberry
shortcake at the close ot the after
noon. Mr, and Mra. Don Lowe and Jacle
Don, Mr. and Mra. M. Thornton and
baby Richard of Ashland and Mrs.
A. Maraka of Dunsmulr war calling
on Valley View frlenda Sunday.
Frank Btratton had a tonsillectomy
In Ashland Saturday morning.
Mr, and Mra. W. Hilt and Mrs. Bell
of Aahland ware dinner gueata at the
E. H. Wilson home Sunday.
Earl Warren of Ashland la spending
the summer at the E. H. Wilson
home.
Gold Hill
GOLD HILL, June 2. (Bpl,) Miss
Ruth Byerly of Ashland apent the
week-end with her grandmother, Mrs.
Minnie Byerly, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mra, Emll Tama and fam
ily of Medford wen Sunday gueata
ot Mr. and Mra. Robt. Kola.
Mlsa Luollle Smith apent Tuesday
and Wednesday with Mlsa wllda May
field of Rogue River,
Mr. and Mrs. Sutherlln of Portland
were guests thla week of Mra, Suth-
erlln's slater, Mrs. Perry Walt.
Geo, Dorman was a business visitor
In Orant Pass Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hedgepeth of
Crater lake visited thla week-end with
Mr. Hedgepeth's mother, Mra. Bertha
Hedgepeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Blevlns were
Yreka visitors Sunday.
Mrs, R. E. Blankenburg and daugh
ter Laura Kay of Grant Pasa were
visiting friends her Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and
Mra, Oeo. Haifa attended the funeral
of E. O. Thompson of Ashland Thure.
day, Mr, Thompson waa an unci of
Paul Thompson.
Mrs. Cleo. Gilchrist and son Charles
Ift Wednesday morning for Salem
to attend graduation exercise of
th high achool where her sister will
graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrla Crawford of
Medford visited Sunday with Mrs.
Orawford'a mother, Mra. Mary More-
lock.
Mra. D. Dealmlnl left Monday even
ing for Portland where she will apend
several daya vlalting with relative.
Mr. and Mrs. McOuIre of Newberg
spent several days this woek with
their aon and family, Mr. and Mra
Dennis McGulre.
Q. W, Harmon ot Orante Paaa la
staying In th auto park while work
ing for Mr. and Mra. Curtis Parker.
Oloalng time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m.
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Oregon's scenic areai will bs "discovered" sgaln this year by
th Oregon Stat Motor Association motorloggera, who will rid
In this new whit Travel Development car. Shown discussing routs
for th "Cruising (or run" leries, which will appear In this news
paper, are Dr. B. B. McDanlel (left.) president of th antomobll
club, and Earl Snelt, locretary of tut. Th ssrles Is being apoa
aored by tb motorists' organisation and leading stats nswipapw
as a means o! dvelopln( travel in Oregon,
NEWSPAPER HELP
OF MEDICINE TOLD
RICHMOND, Va, June S.-(AP)
Howard W. Blakeslee, Associated Press
science editor, foresaw tha newspaper
today aa an Integral part In the ad
vancement Of medicine.
Speaking before tha graduating
class of the medical college of Vtr
glnla. Blakeslee declarerf ".r. h.m
of medicine Is more Important than
mo uuctor. iuing tnta newa Is a new
social obligation of the doctor and
the newspaper man.
Blakeslee, co-winner of thla year's
Pulitzer prize tor a dlatlngulahed
contribution to Journalism, pointed
tO all the Other aelenA- fm vhi.k
medical men draw aid, and added:
1 propose on more science for
aid ot the medical profession. This la
the fourth state, the newspaper eel
ence of writing. ' the science which
forms public opinion.
"Publlo opinion Is the master to
day, rising stronger than ever. Nei
ther the physician nor any other
man , whatever can disregard thla
master." ...
APPLEGATE HIRES
NEW TEACHERS
BIO APPLEGATE, June 8. (Spl.)
School boards of the Applegate val
ley have contracted their teacher
for the coming term which opens In
September, and with the exception
of two schools,, are employing new
teacher. Three of these, however,
taught in the Applegate community
laat term.
New teachers hired Include ' Mtu
Hazel Moffett of Medford, who will
teach at Unlontown; : Miss Wanda
Hlnes of , Ashland,' at Thompson
crock; Miss Lottl . Montgomery of
Medford at Watklns; Mrs Kathryn
Denzer of Medford and Mia Thelma
Stringer ot New Hope at Applegate;
Miss Alleeh Inlow of ' Ashland at
Ruch; Mra. Ina Peucel of this com
munity at Sterling.
Teachers retained were Mra. Wal
lace Hasklna of the community at
Beaver oreek and Mlsa Lulu Metzgar
of Jacksonville t Lltttle Applegate.
FIRST HEAT WAVE
UPSTATE RECEDES
PORTLAND, June g.-(AP) Tha
season's first heat wave appeared
ready to call It quit today, th
weather bureau predicting cooler
temperatures for the Interior aectlon
of the atate tomorrow and oloudl
neaa elsewhere.
doming within traction of Tues
day's high ot 90 degrees here, tb
thermometer succeeded In knocking
out at leaat two workers. Peter V.
Paulson, 47, a carpenter, oollapsed at
Portland from sunstroke and Joseph
Patterson, 49, a WPA worker, suffer
ed a similar Illness at Scappoose,
Eastern Oregon, cooler than moat
of the atate earlier In tha week, got
a wave of high tempaturea yesterday.
the mercury climbing to 94 degree
at Pendleton and 86 at Baker, both
seasonal highs. It was 88 at Bend, ,
93 at Roseburg.
Ex-Pug Released.
PORTLAND, June a. (AP) Tho.
McCarthy. 87, former puglltat and
longshoreman who waa arrested for
questioning. In connection with th
death of John P. Spalding, 48, was
releaaed from Jail yesterday, but de
tectives said they still war Investi
gating.
Notice.
I will not be responsible (or debt
Incurred by Robert Palmer.
M. H. PALMER.
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