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VXCiT, ELEVET MS Read every ad on this page You will probably find ex actly the thing you bave been looking tor or a eale or trade for unused article you may bate. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate caab If what you want tant there, advertise (or It Tribune Cl&astfled ada are Inexpensive effective t RATES per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum IDc) per Une per nionth without copy change - OJ" Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FODND LOST 17x5.50 spare tire and wheel Lyle Russell, Rt. I. South Peach St LOST If dog Is missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced orchard man to work hy the day. Write P. O. Box 614. Ashland. WANTED Young chemist experienced In laboratory work. Phone Ashland 373-R-4. WANTED An experienced blight cut ter. R. V. Beall. Bcall Lane. WANTED Boya to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune. MAN. wife to work on ranch. Tel. 258-J. WANTED FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED woman for general housework. Write Mrs. Hugh Bar ron, Rt. 1, Box 183. Ashland. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework: no children; permanent place. Box 2589. Tribune. WANTED Experienced flat wo.-k folder. Domestic Laundry. WANTED Middle-aged lady to care for elderly Invalid lady. Call at 343 N. Orape. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Man or woman, 30 to 40: train here for 3 weeks. If quali fied travel opportunity will be of fered: 7 to 9 p m. Carl J. Carlson, Grand Hot"l WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day or hour work. 113 Columbus Ave. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals. Phone 681-R. WANTED Horses for fox feed. Phone 553, Central point. WANTED To buy large office table, light oak. Looker, phone 883. WANTED Small acreage, good soil, close In. suitable location for hot house. Call evenings at small hot house 1 mile north on old Pacific highway. WANTED 3.000. private party. 5 veare. Will give best of security. Box 2569. Tribune. WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture IIOI.BROOK ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have largo order to fill. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape Bt. Phone 1063 JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, radiators, copper, storage batteries aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags. Inner tubes. Our prices will Interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household ooods. Furniture, Stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room house. P. O. Box 693, Medford. EMPTY furniture van returning from San Francisco about June 14th wants load from there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Trans fer. 118 N. Riverside. WANTED Washing and Ironing. 113 Columbus FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room house. 6C3 West llth St. FOR RENT Furnished house; 3 bed rooms. 45 00. Tel. 1332-W. FOR RENT Small 3 -room furnished houM. close in. Inquire 125 Holly after 6 p. m. FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish ed house. Inquire 917 Narregan St. FOR RENT House No. 6. unfurnish ed, new Lorlng Court. West llth St. Adults cnlv Phone 338. FOR RENT - APABTMENTS rOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple FOR PENT 3 -room spsrtmen': adult. Phone 64I-W- FI'KNISHED apartment. Durell Court 329 N Hour Call at Apt 7 FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Grand FOR RENT Furnished apartment; electrio range, refrigerator, hot wjter and h?at furnished. Plnnst residential district. 35. Address Box 37O0. Tribune. FOR RENT Furnishes sptrtment. 339 N Ivy rCT-VISHED APTS 317 W. Ina. FOR RENT APABTMENTS APARTMENTS Close In. nloely fur nished: electric stove and refriger ator: hot and cold water: 8 rooms. 30: a rooms and sleeping porcn 25.00. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 100 I. Main St FOR RENT 3 furnished apartments, close In. See Roland Hubbard at Hubbard Bros. GE BAUER APTS.. eta and Oakdale APARTMENT for ren 845 N Bartlett FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS VACANCY In private home. Phone oou-j. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT Furnished room with not ana cold water and garage. 11 B. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 839 W. llth. BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good fam ily meals. 716 East Main. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Mam FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE Boat and trailer. 4 miles north on Midway road. Potter place. FOE SALE REAL ESTATE HIOHLT improved small ranch, close In, for aale Sacrifice. Hurry. Box 3608, Tribune. FOR SALE fl-room plastered house; bath, modern; 3 lots, good location; $900. Mra. S. C. Williams, Talent. Ore. FOR QUICK SALE $2250 property for $1350; $600 cash gets 4-room modern bungalow on 50xl26-ft. lot. Room for anot her house; fruit trees, flowers, close to schools; bal ance on easy terms. 620 Oak St. 2 ACRES MODERN BUNGALOW NEAR MEDFORD 1 ACRE IN LADINO CLOVER AIPAA 6-room modern buntr.il S4u0D Iow overlooking Med V W V V ford; 2 acres free roll; electric lights; 1 acre clover. 3 peach trees, 2 pear trees, good garden: barn, chicken house; cow, chlcKns, hay In barn, garden tools, place Is clear and priced to sell. Only 94500; some terms. - Also 2'.; ACRES ORCHARD HOME DISTRICT 8 CHERRY TREES DtO A A A 4-room almost new mod SmjUDU ern bungalow; electric WWW ww lights; 2'4 acres; seeded to Ladlno clover; garage. 2 chicken houses; all good soil; located south west of Medford Only $3000, on terms. Also $1250 5-ROOM MODEL i REAL CLOSE IN a m a m 0k. 8 -room modem home; 3 Jk 1 nil bedrooms; plastered, w w goo1 con(ntlon; lots of shrubbery. A good home for any one, with a profit possibility of suuuo. win rent lor a&.uu per month. SEE THIS AT ONCE. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. VERY MODERN 5-room stucco house; large living room with at tractive fireplace, oak floors thru out, modern bath, storage attic, laundry, cooler, double garage, ce ment drive, corner lot. all paved Total price only $3400. Location No. 648 Pennsylvania St. off North Oakdale. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. 120 ACRES FREE WATER ALL EQUIPPED $11,000 120 acres, 87 A. un der cultivation, btil snce pasture; abso lutely free water; brand new o room modern bungalow; flreplaoe electrlo lights, barn, garage, chick en house; small 3 -room tenant house: house all furnished: place stocked and equipped 3 horses. 6 cows, 10 calves. 11 hogs, 75 chick ens, 3 goats; good Implements, in cluding Tractor. Will trade for California income property. ALSO $2100 APARTMENT HOUSE 6 Apartments. AA4AA win brln 75 Pr m0 Jk I III rent when renovated wa WW More than J2000 profit possibility at once. Out-of-town owner. Exclusive agenta. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INO Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. WHEN you think of real estate, think Of BROWN fc WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. 3c Loan Assn. FOR SALE By retiring owner furn ished apartment house, bst of lo cation, terms. If Interested call 887-L. rOR SALE Well paying, fully equip ped dairy ranch. Near town. No trades considered. K. P., Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT 6-room modem bungalow, 48 N. Orange. MUST SACRIFICE 180 acres at Butte Falls account of health. Idea) for stock. Plenty of timber Consider good car as part payment. Inquire 524 Pearl St.. Medford. 10 ACRES ana cabin on Rogue river at one-naif co-t (or quick sale Also Strictly modern home. Must w seen to be appreciated; command' ing view of the valley; very at tractive price Can be seen by op polntment only. Also Dairy ranch, stock and equipment- Immediate possession C. 8 B UTTER FI E LD Medford Building. FOR SALE Ranch Must be sold on account of sickness 425 S Oakdale GENUINE BARGAIN in an apartment house. C. S Butterfield. Medford Building. THE J W BY BEE term north of Jacksonville on the old ttsss rtxto is fot aie tn on tract or amsii suodivuion thereof Inquire of Frank I Bybee Star Route Box 132 Medford Oregon. 6-ROOM bungalow; fireplace, oil beater. 3 -car garage Low price for quick saJe. C 8. BUTTERIFELD Medford Bunding 'PTDERAL UAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson. 301 Liberty Bldg.. or C. A Barnes, 167 Cast tfl St., Eugeos. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 Chest nut Room 4 FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Red pigs. B. M. Bush. Lake credit. Tel. e-r-sa, g. Point. FOR SALE 4 milk cows, 4 calves. S yearling hclfera, C. D. Blaine, Jacksonville, Box 81. FOR SALE 60 fresh Guernsey and Jersey cows, 2 to 7 years, $65 eacn. L. M. Han kins. Box 144. Bonanza, Ore. FOR SALE Exceptionally fine family cow: mgn test, pnone aoa-w. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS R. I. RED CHICKS Blood-tested. Sweeney Poultry Ranch, Tel. 83 s-J. 270 WHITE LEGHORN pullets, 10 weeks old, and 85 14-montns-om hens. Mrs. T. F. Buck. H mile north Bear. Creek bridge. Central Point. 65 TURKEYS. 6 weeka old; 30 White Leghorn hens, BOc each. George Tedrlck, old Pacific Hwy. near Howard school. BRONZE turkey hatching egga. 3 R I. R. roosters. Inquire PernotTa Store. Applegate. MILK-FED FRYERS Carl ey. 314-W FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '35 DODGE Sedan; clean as a ptn. A really fine car. Priced to sell. Walter W. Abey, Inc. 29 CHEVROLET l$-ton truck. $95. C. A. Mercer, 402 Boaxdman St., Medford. 1934 STUDFBAKER 4-door trunk dan; 6 wheels. Really a beautiful car. Priced to sell. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlao. Used Car Lot, 9th and Bartlett. 1936 PONTIAC 2-door tnmk sedan; motor, paint, tires all A-l. Has had only one owner. SKINNER'S GARAGE Used Car Lot, new location, 9th and Bartlett. next to Firestone. 36 FORD beLuxe Coupe; cannot be told from new; driven very lltt'e. A real buy at only $519.00; low easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. 1934 CHEV. Standard Coupe; painted a dark blue "with yellow wire wheels; 90 percent rubber. Come In and get our price on this one. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. Used Car Lot. 9th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 7-passenger Studebaker and model A pickup for cash Equipped, very cheap, good running condition. Phone 401-R-l or 723-J. '31 Chevrolet Long Wheel Base Truck - $185 '31 Chevrolet Short Wheel Basa Truck $165 30 Oakland Sedan . $185 '35 Ford Tourlntr Sedan.... $5H6 '38 Willys 77 Sedan $465 C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY. FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Airflow sedan, run only 21,000 miles, $725; 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan, $685 LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. 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. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earl lei models to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR OAR CO. 38 North Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Car Lot north of Old Public Market. FOR 8ALE DOGS PETS REGISTERED Llewellyn setter female pup for sale. Rogue Small Animal Hospital, 1458 N. Riverside. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wagon with Calif, bed; drag-saw, good condition. F. J. Gibbon, Ruch Ore. FOR SALE More men's hats. Unique Cleaners Hat Department. FOR SALE Some good black walnut logs. Inquire 314 W. Main. Medford. FOR SALE 146 Firestone-Stewart-Warner Car Radio, like new. 20 Call at 1237 N. Riverside after 5 p. m. FOR BALE Cultivator. 8-inch plow corn shelter and corn planter. W, Stringer, 330 N. Oakdale. USED WASHER SALE. PICK'S HARD WARE. 126 to 149.50. Agents for Myers Pump. PLANTS Zinnias, asters. 3 doren 25c; petunias, snapdragons. Iftc 311 Willamette. PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill. Large, dry blocks. 94 45 per load. Tel. 333. Central Point Wood Yard FOR SALE Good house car trailer. Can be seen after 4 p. m., 331 Mae St. FOR SALE 42-lnch mangle Ironer. Phone 869-Y, morning or evening JACK'S SND HAND STORE. 106 So Orape. Dripping with Juicy bsr ealns. Beds, sprfrms. chairs, daven port, organ. See me before buying FOR SALE Two rtl burners for furnaces Inquire Mall mbune office POR SALE Marine msrhln. acf rd from Meehan't Station Tel 344 -J -3 THE TRADE MART for second-hand mdse. Refrigerators 3 up; porch chairs oil stoves, etc. Prices cheap THE TRADE MART. 15 So. Front St FOR CHARIS Corsets. 918 Hamilton HAY Inquire for our special rmtet for Fire insurance on nay m oarn or field; 30 to 60 tings. Phone 1496 No 7 North Bartlett. Clark Insurance Agency. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Kingsbury Piano. $75; Hallet fe Davis. $70; sewing ma chine. 2 pairs French doors, like new; mahogany buffet, Lloyd baby carriage and other articles. Hawley Transfer. 118 N. Riverside. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers BEAN 6-h .p. motor parts. Crystal springs packing Co.. so. nr. FOR 8 ALE Several Fordsons. thor oughly overhauled; also crawler tractors, mowing machines, hay rakea. 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. RIVER LOAM $2.00 per load mao'a Phone 1634-Y. ZINNIAS. Gulneagold Marigold. 3 doz. aoe. Mrs. uresMer. UU7 East Mam. GOOD stock saddle for aale. Call at 603 8. Central BUSINESS CHANCES SMALL RESTAURANT Good loca tion, excellent business. Must sell account of illness. Sacrifice. Box 2582. Tribune. GOING BUSINESS In small town near Medford. Sells average $40 per day throughout the year In groceries. An Ideal prop osition for man and wife. Business could be enlarged to Include feed and seed business. Total price $1500, Includes furniture, fixtures and stock. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC Phone 728. 109 e. Mam St. Exclusive Agn t s. MISCELLANEOUS FREE I If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi gestion. Heartburn. GET free earn, pie doctor's prescription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store. MADAM ALEXANDER. Spiritualist. raimisi, tens an in love, marriage, business. If you want facts, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 2. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttona and Buckles covered. 308 U. 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181 . Painting ana Decorating. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 171". Hps. 132 Portland. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON ALTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE IV. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. B-157-M-180. Phone 139 Washing Machine Service. SPECIAL . Ton can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Rolls and parts for all makes of washing maehinea. Including electric motors and gns engine mo. tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electric Service, 131 W. Main. Tel. 107. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSI Border Suburbanites who travel dallT to their clt business Devoured Self.evldant flwltcb from one track to another Lower part o. tha ear Italian river Instance Etnfina: rolce Br Playing card Malayan dag. ger: vartan' Oven Musical note Sumatran squlrral shrew Ormiradlet Calls to mind Minute orifice Sift grnaa Indian mul berry Unit of weight Repair Southern state: abor. Scarlet Nerve net work Solution of Vattt IV. Scandinavian navigator 40. While 41. Relieve 42. Empty 43. Kind of fish 41. By bfrtb 47. Owned 41. Shout DOWN 1. Knavs I. Seat of Cornell University I Prench river A B L EfflOBII PHIOIUE SO A RUDLiNID RSL HVDRQD Y N A MJC S 3R E DlR EPBSiNG U PAUC I TgRjfiTO EARESPMMQIOR 21 h T f TjoTR L A Tgn or EMs teeve 2 3 M'4 5 b 1 7 8 ? i 2 '',, W j 73 M'L M'l 7 W Ml W il!L"Illl ff fg 2n m WL 11 WL-i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET 'OEORGB DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxing, on ental nig cleaning snd upholstering. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER b STORAGE CO. Of floe 36 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving ana expert turnituro packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333. Ill No. Fir St. Local and long cast nee. ruei oils, any kind. Green stamp In side of 3-mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 49. uf Jackson County. State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said district will be held at the Senior High School Building; to begin at the hour of 3:00 o'clock p. m. and closing at 7:00 p. m.. on the third Monday of June, being the 31st day of June. a. u. iyj. This meeting Is called for the pur pose of electing one director for a term ox tnree years ana ine trans action of business usual at such meeting. In districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not be count ed until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal votera of the district shall be entitled to vote upon anv business Deiore tne meeting. Dated this 1st day of June. 1937. N. H. FRANKLIN, Chairman of the Board of Directors. Attest: REBECCA JENSEN. District Clerk. Notice. The County Court will receive bids to be opened at 10 o'clock a. m , June 33rd, on 79 cords of body llr and ft cords of black oak or laurel, to be delivered at the County Farm before September 1st. O. R. CARTER, County Clerk. Reese Creek REESE CREEK. June 10. (Spl,) Union Sunday school was enjoyud June 6 by all present. Next Sunday win be Children's day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield and son Vernon of Ashland were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Cum- mons June 3. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey left June 3 for Stanley Wis., to visit Mrs. Humphrey's mother and other relatives. They will visit at Salem and Seattle where Mr. Humphrey has aev- eral relatives. They are making the trip by auto. While they -.way, Mr, and Mrs. James Cox, who live on their place, will caro for the property. Mr. Cummona' two sisters. Mrs. Bird Knight, and Mrs. Ed y the Sull ivan, and son Mathew all of Burns, Ore., came over for Faith K eight who has stayed with Mr. and Mra. Charles Cummona during the past school year ' and attended high school at Eagle Point. Mrs. w. E. Ham mill's cousin, Harve Coleman of Horn brook. Calif, has re turned home after spending the past week with Mr. and Mra. Hammlil Mr. and Mrs, Rusho, Gladys and Charles went to Rogue River for Dee oration Day and from there to Grants Pass and visited their old-time friends, Mr. and Mra. Dick Swnker. Mr. and Mra. Robert Cowden were here from Kin math Falls the past Cross -Word Puzzle rdgy't Puul, It. Disdain II. CompaM point .0. En a-l I th musical eompossr IL Metal fasteners J J. Arrived .4. Part of a type facs which projects be yond tha body :t. Period for which any thing lasts 17. No longer In force zn. Highway 19. Ossified cart I lags 10. Suddenly It Ons that orlnge Into Hns S. Ssrvits follower 94. Ralzs n. TablS'iands 34. French monetary unit 31. Fury 15. Kind ot rail way: coHoq. 41. Type meaiiures 42. River bottom 44. Exists it. Engineering degree 4. Kind of Ratl ing vesssl I. Draft animal I. Inntruments (or measur ing electrlcaj current T. Discusses I. Bentc of s bivalve shell f. To: HrotCh 10. Abbreviation for ethyl II. Maturely week end, vlsttlng their parents, Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Waddell and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cowden. Those from this vicinity attending dedication services of tha new church at Prospect Sunday, June 6. were Mr. snd Mrs. H. H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummona Jr. and Mir iam, Mrs. Agnes Moffstt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robertson, Betty and Da vid and Don n ell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sheartn and family, Mrs. Mary B rouse. Thomas Shearln, Mra. C. H. Rusho, , Mrs. Sarah Hoi lid ay of Ashland ac companied Mr. and Mra. H. H. Powell, j Charles Cummons, Jr., and Thomas Shearln arrived home Sundsy from Denver, Colo., where they have spent the past year gotlng to the Pillar of Fire school. Mrs. Harold Emllson of Eagle Point called on Mrs. Jack Grow on June 1. Fay Cook la visiting her uncle and aunt, Mra. and Mra. Lem Cook, of Ashland for two weeks. Mrs. Rose Sturlgll Is visiting her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow, and her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sturgill. near Medford white her son, Charles, Is employed In Klsmsth county. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hammlil killed 800 turkey hens the past week, sell ing them In Medford for the San Francisco market. Mr. and Mrs. Paul St rah an of Gold Hill were 6 o'clock dinner guests of Mr. snd Mrs. William Strahan and Frank Strahan June 3. Home and School circle held regu lar monthly meeting June 4 at th home of Mr. and Mra. Jack Grow. Pleasant conversation and handiwork were enjoyed until noon when a most bounteous dinner was spread on many tables all loaded to capacity, and most certainly enjoyed by a large as sembly from tha entire neighbor hood. In the afternoon group sing ing was Indulged In for some time. Mra. Scott Boyer and Mra. Murl Bo ren each aang solos. Mrs. Grow was a genial hostess and everyone had a lovely day. Those present for the day were Mra. Lena Law, Mlas Ruby Bennett, Miss Elva Castor, Mrs. E. M. Twedell and Judith Lynne, Mra. C. L. Rusho, Mra. 8. W. Em I son. Mrs. Merle Jack. Edwin and Alva, Mra. J. O. Dobrot. Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. Thomss Cook. Barbara. Mra. J. E. Leigh. Mrs. W. E. Hammlil Mra. W. C. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum phrey, Ralph and Darlene, Mrs. Harold Emlson, Joan and Donald, Mra. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Jim my, Mrs. Scott Boyer, Mrs. George Millard, Thora and Lorena, Mrs'. C. W. Wnddell Mrs. Rose Sturgill. Mrs. Murl Boron, Mies Myrtle Mlnter, Mlsa Gladys Rusho, Mrs. W. R. Lamb, Walter Issbell was able to be present, as were also Larry Leigh, BUI Dickey and Eldon Gow. Next monthly meeting will be held June 15 with Mra. W. C Jack. Homer Martin has been cutting and putting up hay for O. L. Rusho and Russell Green the past week. Tha hay is very good this year and of fine quality. W. R. Lamb Is home now after be ing gone for several weeks. He put in the corn crop for his son, O. E. Lamb, who works for the Owen-Oregon company. W. C. T. U. held a very Instructive meeting st the Mission church June 14. study of Korea was the msln topic. Miss Myrtle Cam nek la having a porch built on the front of her house and an addition built on the rear. Mr. and Mra. E. M. Twedell and family have moved Into the May nurd property on Crater Lake highway. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Husband have a new brooder house and have pur chased a thousand baby turkeys. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball are very busy putting up their large crop of hay. Mrs Merle Jack and Edwin and Miss Evelyn Jask snd Mrs. W. R. Lamb spent June 3 In Medford shop ping. Menus of the Day By Mra. Alexander (ieorge A COCKTAIL PARTY MENU The Menu Assorted Cocktails Tomato Juice Cocktail Chilled Fruit Juices Lobster Canapes Cheese Cracker Creas Rolls Ham Rellah Squares Cream Cheese Olnger Fingers Lobster tm napes 18 salted wafers. 1-8 cup minced canned lobster. 4 chopped olives. & cup finely chopped celery. 1 teaspoon minced parsley. 1 tableapoon lemon Juice. H teaspoon salt. 4 tablespoons mayonnaise. 3 tablespoons soft butter. Psprlka. Arrange the wafers on a fist sur fsce. Spread with lobster mixed with ollvea, celery, parsley, lemon Juice, salt, mayonnaise and butter. Sprinkle with paprika and serve. Cress Rolls 18 thin slices fresh white bread. clip chopped cress. 6 tablespoons soft butter. 1 tablespoon cream. . teaspoon aalt. Discard crusts from slices of breed. Mn cress, butter, cresm and sslt. Quickly spread on the bread. Roll up each slice and wrap In waxed pa per to hold In shape. Chill until serving time. Insert bits of cress In one end of each roll. Ham Rellfth gquaref 18 two-Inch squares of breed, but tered. !4 cup finely chopped ham. 3 tablespoons chopped sweet pickles. 1 tablespoon horseradish. I tablespoon minced onion. 1 tablespoon prepared mustard. a Uhlespoonr sslad dressing. Plsot bread on flat pan snd rpread with rest of the Ingredlertg combined. Bake or boll until the topi an light brown. Cream Cheese olnger ringers 18 two-Inch bread strips, buttered. H cup whit cream cheese. Va cup chopped candled ginger. Vt cup nuts, broken. H tablespoon salt. Cut fresh white bread Into strips one-half by two Inches In sire. Spread with butter and then cover with rest of the Ingredients combined. Arrange, spoke fashion on a Urge platter and serve. Meteorological Report June to, 1937. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Friday; showers tonight; slightly warmer Friday. Oregon: Unsettled with ahowers tonight and over mountains Friday; slightly warmer In Interior of south west portion Friday: moderate south erly winds off coast. Loral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 84; lowest, 66. Total monthly precipitation, 1.08 Inches. Excess for the month, 0.81 Inch. Total preclpltstlon since September t. 1936. 15.93 Inches. Deflclenoey for the season. 109 Inches. Relative humidity at A p. m. yes terday, 85: 5 a. m. today. 06. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:35 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:46 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A. 120th Meridian Tims M. II SB R 5 k4 a B o ? a c Boise 71 Boston 86 Chicago w 52 Denver 64 Eureka ... 64 Helena 56 Los Angelea 76 MEDFORD 84 New Yorlc 89 Omaha ................ 66 Phoenix ...... 96 Portland ..... 66 Reno ..... 70 Roseburg 64 Salt Lane 76 San Francisco 68 Seattle 70 Spokane ...... 70 Washington. D.O. 88 Taklma 70 54 64 46 44 56 46 51 48 64 46 60 34 .10 Cloud7 T. Cloudy .84 Cloudy T. .13 T. .65 T. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear .00 Cloudy P. Cdy. 48 .... 54 1.36 64 T. Cloudy Clear T. .40 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain LOOK WHO'S BACK. Gloria Swanson ends a vacation tn Europe ant) says she's folnf to work again In Hollywood. Every village In ancient Egypt Is to be provided with a community radio receiving set by the govern ment, according to plana formulated by the ministry of education. The Philippine Commonwealth, training 40.000 men each year, expects to have a reserve force of 400,000 trained soldiers when the Islands gain complete Independence July 4. 1040. 6a .32 aawgay-J i !f M r ' i STEEL GIRDLES. Tom Olrdler. chairman of Repnbllo Steel, puffs pipe durinf i conference in Cleveland with Mi executives on the strike situation. V. aw- mm I '.,' ...'.M i! HARVEST TIME. It's a fine wheal harvest oa the C. K. Nlted i taxv la Oklahoma. leo-year-old Fred Nltiel la emiliaf Utrtma. 1 1 Mghys I 1E (Continued from rag Ona.) fat. . , . Soma form of alums clear ertce will be pssiied. Details now ara being aruged out with tha treasury. and the program will not amount to much for 1938. but will be enlarged for lster years. . . . Congress will be In session until fall If Mr. R. cam keep tha boys here. Ha msy hava difficulty finding a quorum alonf about July l. - Cndylng Fame A great tribute to tha lata Senator Huey P. Long was psld at tha Louts tana Stat university commencement exercises a few days ago. A nation Hy known orator likened Long' educational efforts to those of Thomas Jefferson at the University of Virginia, snd tsld: "It la fitting, therefore, that ads- quate recognition be given by the state and by the nation to tha pars played by one of your outstanding leaders In the development of this Institution. Soma of his accomplish ments will grow dim with tha pass Ing of time, but this university msy remain for centuries as a monument to the unselfish seal in the cause of education of your lata distinguished United States Senator Long," A prize of 100 stuffed ballots for any elective office will be awarded to any reader who guessea tha tden tlty of tha orator without looking for tha answer In the lait Une of this column. Purpose Capable Representative Dies eg Texss led a movement on tha floor of tha house which puzzled his col leagues. He wanted to Insert a, pro vision In the bill authorizing a new South-Texas federal Judge, . which would have required Mr. Roosevelt to name someone from that district. Tha Inside cloakroom explanation. la that Governor All red of Texas la slated to get the job and soma South Texana wanted to block tha deal - Enlightenment A cngressman broke down and con fessed why ha wsa going to vota for tha Presidents' court packing plan at a meeting of the demagogue club this week. He said, In aubstanct: want to stay In Washington. My wife end two daughters cannot atand our little home town of S.0Q0 or 4,000 people mora than sixty days each year. If I oppoae the President and am defeated, ha would be un willing to give me an appointment In Washington. If I support him. ha will have to take care of ma whetner or not I am re-elected. That way 1 cannot lose. "I would ba willing to risk voting against It. but only the thinking people of my district are opposed to It. The great bulk of tha people either do not know anything about It or do not care. "Why should I stick out my neck to be a hero for the few? It's not my fault but my people's if they do not put a premium on courage. . I ra Just giving them "what they, want." A newer Tha Louisiana speech was dellr ered by Postmaster General Jamea A. Farley. And ha promised to open a p os toff Ice at L 8. tj, ( Time rockets on. Card of hank. . . .. We wish co thank our many friends and nleghbori for the klndneaa and sympathy extended us during our recent bereivement; also for the beautiful floral offerings. oene Tlaon, Prank P. Bllvs, Lloyd SUv. Earl SUva, Paul Sllva, Betty Lou Ollva, and other relatives. it I , t