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it rEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON'. MONDAY. JULY 12. 1937. PAGE SEVEN Wexxxrr r " i . iMwMwpim;MaBiMMBMMMwwiiMMiMM I 'u-mHi II ob rent-houses for bale-real estate for bale business directory HFruEi ' J. i - -....-..w-..-. - - - I in Read ever; ad oo t&Li page You will probably find ei actly tbe thmgi you bare . been looking tor ox a eale ox trade for uniued article you may nave Search your attic or atore-room you may find many tblnga others axe eees tng and be able to real ire ' Immediate cash 11 what you want lant there, advertise for ' it Tribune Classified adi are . inexpensive effective I RATES Per word, first Insertion- lr (Mlnlmom !5c) each additional Insertion, per word 1 (Mlnlmom 10c) Per line per nrontn without copy change II .ga Phone 75 for want ads LOST AND FOUND FOUND Keyring with 3 keys, etc. Apply at Tribune office, pay for ad. LOST Spare tire and rim: tire size 6.00x19. O. L. Goff, phone 1521-Y. LOST Gentleman's cane. Initialed Peak, near Montgomery Ward's. Reward. Leave at Tribune. LOST Gold Unit bracelet with fra ternity crest. Reward. Tel. 1002-W. LOST July 2nd. 3 small and 3 large keys on chain. Please leave at Copco telephone. desk. LOST If dog is misnng, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP DRAFTSMAN WANTED Reliable men. mechanically Inclined, now employed who desire to better themselves by training spare time for Drafting and Design. Box 3669. Tribune. WANTED Young man to work In soda fountain Bnd confectionery. Hotel Jackson. WANTED Single farm hand; good milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 3, Box 20. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced chamber maid. Hotel Jackson. WANTED Woman for general house work: 2 In family; permanent place Phone 852-J. evenings. WANTED Girl for housework and care of children. Phone 986-Y. MALE OR FEMALE HELP PACKING HOUSE REGISTRATIONS Persons wishing pocking house employment are asked to register at our otflce at Phoenix. Monday and Tuesday. Independent Packing Company. WANTED Salesman and salesladies for the largest state-wide project ever put over for the people and by the people of Ore. Call mornings at State Oil 4t Gas Co.'s office. 308 Liberty Bldg. O. Enos Nafftlger, Dlst. Mgr. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED woman, a good cook, wishes cooking or housekeeping. Phone 869-R. WANTED To care for children dur ing fruit season. Phone 379-R-l. WANTED Catering by the hour. Esther Hubler, phone 682 -J. In quire 859 E. 9th. ELECTRICIAN needs work, doing anything. Go anywhere. Phone 537-W. YOUNG LADY wishes housekeeping and nursing. 84454 W. llth. Tel. 1002-R. RELIABLE GIRL wants work In good home. Box 3029. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second-hand alio. Dr. Elliott. ....... WANTED Best light used car S200 cash can buy. Phone 1031-J. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals. Phone 681-R. WANTED TO BUY Half-ton pickup. Phone 672-R-5. WANTED Discarded violins. Piano tuning, violin repairing by Price 20 years experience. Shulta Bros., 320 N. Bartlett. Phone 1069. WANTED Horse, weighing about 1400 lbs. J A. Msnke. Routt I Medford. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We Dive large order to fill Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 VB PAT MORB CASH For row furniture HOI.HKOOK A AMIHEvYS 6th and Front. Phone 641 WANTED ro RENT Onfurnlsheo modern i or 4-room bouse P O Box 693, Medford. JUNK Highest pnoes paid for brass radiators copper storaae batteries aluminum and otber metals Scrap iron small or targe lots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags timet tubes Out prices will interest you. Hides Pelts Wool Mohair. Household Ootids Furniture Stoves bought ana sold Mrnpon RtPntffl HOUSE FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep. lng room. 325 So RlTerslde. ROOM i block from Postofflce, 408 w erh. I ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 &. Gra. ' I I ' I III I I ' " I ! II II , . FOR RENT Partly furnished 6-room house, 606 Newtown. FOR RENT 4-room house, furnished If desrled. Inquire at Damon Cafe, Central Point. FOR RENT 4-room house with base ment, fireplace, hardwocl floors, furnished. 645.00. Als l'urnlahl summer cabin by wee :, or month. Redden 6e Co.. phone 720. FOR RENT Modern 4-nx.m furnish ed house; berries, shade, 623.50, water paid. 863 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Furnished bouse; 3 bed rooms. 146 00 Tel 1322-W FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good family meals. 716 East Main. FIRST-CLASS private home, comfort able beds, good meals, reasonable rates. 611 West 10th. BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. llth. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3 - ROOM APT., ground floor, adults only. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment at 403 South Newtown. Call 19. FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment, 3 office rooms. 1 store building. 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Llttrell. FOR RENT Furnished single and double apts.: Frlgldalre and elec trlo range. Hotel Holland. FURN. APT. for rent. 329 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 6-room furnished upper apartment; garage. Inquire 804 B. Main. 387 -X. GE BAUER APTS., 6th and Oakdale 3-ROOM. front, turn, apartment, 806 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower, steam heat, hot and cold water furnished Mall moune Bldg. Ap ply Tribune business office. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished 1-room cabin; adults. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT Office space, good loca tion; very reasonable. 227 W. Main. MAJOR OIL COMPANY will lease aer . vice station, completely equipped and now operating Splendid op portunity for local man: 250 will handle. Box 3766, co Tribune. FOR RENT Office space. Main St., downstairs location. Carl Y. Tcng wald. 13ft W, Mam. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Automobile for livestock. Love's Used Car. 1704 No. Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE REAL : ESTATE . FOR TRADE Beautiful suburban acreage. mile from Medford; 2 acres, clover, gar den, lawn ana snrutw; modern o room dwelling, cow barn. 3-car Kar- age, poultry house; wonderful view. No incumbrance. Will trade for dwelling In Medford. BROWN to WHITE. 104 W. Main fit. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres of . timber, mostly hardwood, for three springers that will freshen soon. W. G. Payn. Box 144. Rt. l, Central Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE 40 acres woodland, close In. Chris Kenney, Linn ranch, Jacksonville. 1630.00 BARGAIN 5 rooms, bath, screeened porch, garage, large lot. shade; easy terms. Box 3780, co xriDune. 20-ACRE TRACT; an abundance of large shade trees, fair Improve ments some pears, family orchard, commanding view of the valley. Also 300-Acre stock ranch, 90 acres alfalfa, fair Improvements. Also Completely furnlshed bungalow, close In; very fine property. C. S. BUTTER FIELD Medford Bldg. - - FOR SALE 80 acres of wood timber, or will let to cut on snares, ic! 38-F-7, Jacksonville. IVi ACRES, Irrigated, Improved, fruit, on Millionaire Drive; 9600. 9150 cash, $10 per month. 5 -Room modern house; shade, fruit, lawn; located 114 Tripp St.; 0950.00. A. F. Flowers, Cor. 12th and Front. ACRE garden land, free water, 6-room house and barn; close to Cave Junc tion, Ore., 1900.00; terma. L, T. White, Kings Hwy. FOR SALE 5 -room house, 2 bed rooms, hardwood floors, cone, foun dation. A wonderful buy for $2000. with only $200 down; balance easy monthly payments. 6-Room modern house, with one acre best deep soil. Irrigated. Total price $2100: with only $300 down. GEO. H. YEO AQENCY 327 W. Main. Phone 154. AT SACRIFICE by owner, 8 -room house, large lot, hardwood floors, fireplace, heating plant, fruit trees, roses. Only $4,000. Phone 1455-X. FOR SALE 6 acres. 4 -room house, shower bath, nice lawn, family or chard, all varieties; 3Vj acres in English wanuti. bearing; 2 acres In clover; splendid location, tightly view. Only $2250 You will have to see, this property to appreciate its value. L. G. PICKELL. 10 8. Bartlett. FOR SALE Fine corner warehouse or service station site: 700x100 feet on spur track at llth and Front streets. Phone 1066-R. LOOKING for a farm, city home or a business? See 6ld Blood. 122 N. Central. Phono 489. FOR SALE New 5 -room house. Base ment, furnace Call 425 So. Oakdsle ONE BLOCK of Valley View Bldg. site on Old Stage rosd. Good terms. See Mrs. O. C. Dorothy, Jackson ville. WHEN you think of real estau. thick of BROWN WHITE. i FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres 2000 crops now in Property lo cated on Pacific nigh way oetween Talent ana Phoenn Pot Particular call R Edwards. Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE Well paying. Tilly equip ped dairy ranch Near town Nc trades considered. K F, Mail moune. HOUSES for sal or rent. Jackson County Bldg. A Loan Assn. CHE J W BY BEE farm north ol Jacksonville oo tht old stage roao is foi ale in one tract or small subdivisions thereof Inquire of Frank a Byhes Star Route Box 182 Medlord Oregon. WE SPECIALIZE in homes 91 Chest nut. Room 4. FFUKRAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 201 Liberty Bldg. or O. A Barnes 167 East 8tb St. Eugene FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 35 V8 COUPE. The lowest price In town, $457. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. 1932 PLYMOUTH Sport Coupe. Only one owner. Perfect every way. Blue Seal guarantee. Only $296.00. Low easy terms. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE '39 model Essex Sedan by owner. 810 No. Bartlett. Apt. 2 1932 FORD "B" motor 1-ton stake truck body. Heavy duty rear end. reconditioned, dual wheels, good tires, $300. Ever Shady Auto Court. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & O. USED CARS '32 Pontlac Coach ,..$328.00 '34 LaFayette Coach 425.00 35 Chevrolet Master Sedan., 565 00 '36 Ford Convertible Coupe. 625 00 '35 Ford Standard Coupe 465.00 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young Jersey bull. Six feeder pigs. F. B. Oleaves, 5 blocks north of Faber's Store, Central Point. FOR SALE Milch cows. J. M. Suth erlln, Rt. 3. Box 14, Medford. WEANER PIGS for sale. Luke Jen nlngs, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE) Jersey cow. One mile west Phoenix on Calhoun road. Phone 16-F-3. D. R. Sloan. FOR SALE Small bunch sheep. Cox Ranch, Peach St. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey cow, Just fresh, James R. Llllle. Inquire M. & G. Store, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE 10 good work bourses. Another model A Ford. Will trade for hay or cattle Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin. FOR SALE Two heavy logging teams, one good farm team, one used John Deere binder, one De Laval cream separator. Industrial Hardware Co., 127 N. Riverside. FIRST-CLASS weaner pigs, 8 weeks oia. Haroio crump. jacKsonvuie, Ore., co Little Applegate Phone ai-r-ao, jacKsonvuie. FOR SALE Dairy cows. Geo. Hansen Brownsboro. Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 60 one-year-old Hansen Btrain Legnorn nens; an laying; 00c each. Box 161, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Hanson strain White Leg- norn nens, ouc. uK rarm. oppos ite Cement plant. Gold Hill. FOR day-old and started chicks, year round, see or write Brooks Hatch ery, East N St., Grants Pass, Ore Phone 145-J. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 2 R 1. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll'a Store Applegate. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Currants and Youncber- rles at Chas. Owens. Orchard Home Drive. FOR 8 ALE Balloon tire bicycle, like new. Call at 1918 Elm St., near Pine Cone. D. L. Jacobs. GARDEN TRACTOR, Chesterfield chiffonier, 2 beds, drop-leaf table. stoves, rruit jars. M. L. woodson, McAndrewa road, Rt. 3. APRICOTS Watch for announcement soon. From Tesaltore non-Irrigated orchards. Eagle Point. SPECIAL FENCE BARGAINS all this week; redwood and cedar posts. New shipment of field fence. H. O. High, page Fenoe, 124 N. Riverside, Nat Bldg. FOR CHARtS & SWAVIS Corsets Tel. 1232 -J, evenings. 318 Hamilton. LARGE STOCK used wheat and bar ley sacks. 4 to 8 He. Also Twine. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Crape St. Phone 1062. CHERRIES All kinds. 2c tO -4o on trees. Ed Foes, Talent. FACTORY-MADE trailer house, cost over $600, will sacrifice at t2M. Also good 4-whecl Ford trailer, $35. 316 Mc Andrews road. FOR SALE General Electric refriger ator, 5l4 cu. ft., one year guarantee, 4 ice pans, glass drip pan, vegetable pan. Reduced. Inquire Da via Transfer Co. HOUSE TRAILER Half olock north of Phoenix school. DeLore Sulli van. APPROVED electric fence. $14.65 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Control com ear-worm, cabbage worms, squash bugs with non - poisonous Rcto-Duat. Mon arch Seed de Feed Co. FOR SALE Brry cups and fruit baskets, also crates Monarch Seed At Feed Co. FOR SALE Single weave garden hose. 60 fet coupled. $2 88. Monarch Seed tb Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy fly spray at saving price. Monarch Seed H Feed Co. FOR BALE Peaches. 8c. Bring con tainer. Oriffin creek. mile nortn of White school. Mrs. Cherry. FOR SALE Psclflc Electric double oven, each 8-Ioaf capacity Mrs. A. E Stratton. Medford. Rt 2 fel. 355-R-l. 1-OFl SALE Htuh-T 7. price this j winter. PTfsTe with water- glass. Monarch Sed & Feed Co. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Oat hay. Phone 344-J-4. FOR SALE Dairy supplies, B-K ster ilizer, filter pads, trl-sodlum wash ing powder. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE 106 South Grape. Twin beds, tea wagon, vanltys fine aressers. mirrors, antique cnairs, fine music cabinet. Every article a bargain. FOR BALE Young and Boysen ber ries. O. V. Trill, Kings highway. Phone 774-J-l. Call afternoons and evenings. FOR SALE Binder twine standard grade $5 25 bale oash. Monarch Seed ft Feed Oo. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 So Grape. Bargain hunters make my atore your happy hunting grounds. All Scotchmen hunt here. Quaint, unusual, sensible furniture. Every article a bargain. FOR SALE Safe grain storage In So Oregon's largest warehouse. Mon arch Sed 5i Feed Co. FOR SALE Several small recondi tioned crawler type tractors; one Best 60 In good condition, very cheap. Used Implements, mowers, rakes, etc., also electric pumps, all at bargain prices. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 39 So. Grape St. FOR SALE Mineralised stock salt. Feeding minerals, a proven practice maxes lor neaitn and heavier pro duction. Monarch Seed ft Feed Oo RASPBERRIES Marx Acres. Cole man creek road. Phone 14-F-4. FOR SALE 1 4 -foot cedar boat and trailer. 034 Pennsylvania Ave. FOR SALE: Grain bags, sack twine. neeoies. Monarch Seed ft Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay In snock. cherries, cream separator, milk cooler. Tel. 1003-L. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. RIVER LOAM $2.00 per load. Ba te rtian's. Phone 1634-Y. BUSINESS CHANGES FOR SALE OR TRADE Meat market. Would consider good car as part payment. Box 3606. Tribune. FOR SALE Small grocery and mar ket, located in payroll town. Write or phone A. L. Book, Sprague River, Ore. MONEY TO LOAN F.H.A. 0 MONEY to buy, bulla or refinance. Fire, auto, hay, grain insurance. C. L. Coff, 123 N. Cen tral. Tel. 489. MISCELLANEOUS ENJOY the week-ends on the besch at White Rock: new modern cot tages, good eats, bathing, hunting and fishing. Watch for the olg white rock, 6 miles north Smith River, cal on highway 101 at Ore gon line. HIGHEST CASH PAID for your furniture. MERFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N- Grape St. Phone 1062. SHASTA DON, Pallmeno stud, at ser vice. Naab, Murphy road, Grants Pass. LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Oarage. 801 No. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Fmit . Legal profession a. Tear apart 12. Fresh supply v. IL Arabian garment 14. American Indian IB. Diminish 15. One addicted to making plays od words 11. Narrow road 19. Likely 20. Small pie IX. Grotesque Imitation 24. Vegetable tn. Came to rest 17. Calm IL Brought Into line I J. Adhere Solution f Yesterday's Puzzle IS closely or separate by cutting 14. Cater IB. Also tft. Dsiertar ti. Luxuriant 14. ?. Olasa over th. dial of watcu . Twofold 10. Wooden pre- peller 11. Devoured SS. Greek theaur S3. Rope for hoist. In, a ship's rard 7. Device for aspsratlnl sona par ticles from liquid 0. Low tatter a. Sick MlffiaiRffiNTc s Qa pMt orr Agnw o e cjEPte'gHoiDEsSg AjRTHdUftS OGLI rIqieOeIsIsIeUnIoIsIe s 'i M 25 Wi 927 1 25 2f 3o - 3 32 W', " W it33" WiSL 31 !? MS m M-r- r ZS4 'm,ss 1 I w( "m The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Bolton, and Buckles covered. 308 U S. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Fainting. PAINTINO Interior decorating, paper-banging, painting of all kinds. We have all equipment tor outside painting on high buildings. Reli able painters and best of material, PABCO PRODUCTS. EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE Phone 343. 38 So. Bartlett. MONEY TO LENS $30 Loans $1.00 Per Month Other Loan Plans $10 to $500 We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO. MEDFOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterian Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-157-M-160. Phone 139. Roof service. ROOF SERVICE We can repair any type of roof. Complete, modern equipment for applying built-up roofs and slate surface shingles. Time payments if desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT ft ROOF STORE Phone 243. 38 So. Bartlett. Transier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE . Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carrlera. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis fox Service. Phone 544. BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir. Phone 915. Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing servtoe. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 933 ill No. Fit St Local and long distance Fuel oils, any kind Green stamp In. side of 3-mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Hearing In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate McKlnney, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator of the Estate of Kate McKlnney. deceased, has filed witn tne above entitled court his First and Final Account and Report as such Administrator, and the Court has set July 23rd, iw37, A. D. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock .a .m. as the time, and the Courtroom of said Court In the Courthouse In Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objecttous, If any there be, why said First and Final Account and Report should not be approved, said Admlnlstrstor and his bondsmen discharged and said es tate closed. All persons are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why such relief should not be granted. Dated and first published this 31st day of June, 1937. HU6E McKINNEY. Administrator of the Estate of Kate McKlnney, deceased. VICTOR A. TENGWALD. Attorney for Administrator. Summons for publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, by and through Its State Highway Commission, com posed of Henry F Cabell. E. B. Al drlch, and F. L. TouVelle, Plaintiff, vs. George O. Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife, and Jackson County, De fendants. To George C. Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife: Cross -Word Puzzle . Kind of moth T. Touches at the boundary . line s. Pale . List 10. Roman road 11. Harbor 17. Paanloa 19. Eager 22. Watchful zs. uiaw w 24. Tablet .p 21. lale It. norred soundlrl eolloq. Sr. Topas hum mlnf bird to. Still II Fit, one lnsld another IS. Wind spirally Ift. Of greater height IS. Lasso 19. Baffle 40. Oael 41. Beseech 41. Northernmost point of tht Isle of Haa 41. fruit of the blackthorn 41. Domestle fowls 41. Shoe latchet 49. June bug Obstruct Intsrrr.tai arohalo DOWN 1. Ruaelan sea 1. Small arma dillo I. Common weed 4. More recent . Point at which a bean sprouts la the Nam of th Stat of Ore gon: You. and eech of you. are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In th above entitled suit on or before th laa day of four weeka from the dat of the first publication of this aum mona If you are not a lesldent of this Stat but are vlthln the United States, said period of four weeks Do ing tne urn prescribed tor the pub lication hereof; or on or before th last day ten weeks from th data of th first publication of thla sum mons If you ar not s resident of th Stat of Oregon or In th. United states but within a territory of th United States; or on or be for. th last day twenty weks from th date of th first publication of this sum mons If you are a resident of a for eign country: and If you fall to so appear ana anawer tne said eom plsint. for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In Its complaint, Co wit: the condemnation and appropri ation of a parcel of land tor public park and scenic purposes described as follows, to wit: all of the South. west quarter (8WV4) of the North west Quarter (NWiii and the North west quarter (NW4) of the Southwest Suarter (8W1.) of Section Id, Town llp 83 South, Ranee 2 Cast. w. M., In Jackson county, Stat of Oregon, containing SO acre. This summons la published by or der of the Honorable H. D Norton, Judge of th abor entitled Court, made and entered In aald Court and cause on the 36th day of June. 1937, prescribing that summons be served by publication thereof onoe each week for four conseoutlve weeka In the Mall Tribune, a newapaper pub lished In Jackson County, Stat of Oregon. June as. 1097, is th dat of th flrat publication of thla summons. July 3d. 1037, Is th daw of th last publication of thla summons. I. H. VAN WINKLI, Attorney General for Oregon. J. M. DEVIRS. Asslstsnt Attorney General and At torney i or otate Hignway commis sion. J. W. De SOUZA, Assistant Attornay General and At torney for th State Highway com mission. Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Sslem. Oregon. Butte Falls BUTTB PALLS, July 13. (Spl.) Junior Industrial ana class presented a pet show at th park Thursday. Ur. and Mrs. Loren Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon. Mr. and Mra. Oris Moon, Mr. and Mra. Harold Patton, Mr. nd Mra. Charll Patton and Betty Moon, Velma Moon, Marahell Moon, Sally Patton and Lowell Pat ton spent the week end at Four Mile lake. Mr. and Mra. George L. F. Gate of Vallejo. Calif., accompanied, by Mra. Cate'e autr, Mra. Edith Moon, and Mr. and Mra. Harold Moon of Forth Klamath, vlslud Mr. and Mra, Loren Moon last Wednesday.. A family reunion of the Row fam ily was held at Lake of the Woods on the Fourth of July. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. L. F. Cat and eon Stanley, John Sahara, Robert Barr of Vallejo, Calif.: Mr. and lire. H. U. Martin of The Dalles. Ore.; Mr. and Mra. Warren Raj-ma and daughter and granddaughter of Condon, Ore.; Mr. and Mra. R. O. Varnum and daughter of Sand Creek, Ore.; Mr. end Mrs. Harold Moon and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Oris Moon and son and daughter, Mrs, Edith Moon of Fort Klamath and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnutn of Chlloquln. and Mr. and Mra. Loren Moon of Butte Falla, Ore. Mra. Cat. Mrs. Rayme. Mrs. Martin nd Mra. Edith Moon were the Roft'o girl. Mr. and Mra. Don Smith and chil dren spent their vacation In Ashland and Rogue River. . Mr. and Mr. Ernest Albert and children spent th Fourth In Ash land. Mr. and Mra. Qua Bdmondaon and Mr. and Mra. Charlie White end children Isabel, Billy and George spent their vacation at Diamond Lake. Mr. and Mra. Frank Llnetrom epent th Fourth at Crescent City. Mr. and Mre. Bud Henehaw and children spent their vacation at Cres cent city. Mr. and Mra. Walter Williams of Medford, Evalyn and Tommy Stowell of Eagle Point and Oeorg and Don Kelley of luges and aome friends from Eagla Point visited th Jack Stowslls on th Fourth. Th Butt Fall children are en joying vacation Blbl school at the grade school building thla week and next week. Francea Smith, Roe Smith and Mr. James CDonahu ere teachers. Mr. and Mr. Cheater Ellis and chil dren returned Tuesday trentng from Crescent City and Brooking. Mr. and Mra. Christy apnt th Fourth at Creeent City. Mra. Yowell and Mr. Chat Ellis war In Medford on Wednesday. Doe Ooea and Ray Lockard spent th holiday week end at Four Mil lk. Mr. and Mr. Tod Wsly and Mr. and Mra. Lester 1111 and children spent th Fourth at Four trill lake. Jack Stowell and June Stowell were In Medford Wednesday. Mra. Harold Patton and daughter, Sally, were accompanied by Mrs. Lo ren Moon to Medford, from where they left by train for Eugene. Mr. and Mr. Jack Stowell have bought the nouea recently vacated by Mr. and Mra. Frank Llnetrom. They are painting and papering and re modeling before moving Into their new horn. Mr. and Mrs. N. 1. Stoddard spent the Fourth at Bend, where they vis ited Mr. and Mra. Oeorg Slmmervllle and family and Mrs. Jim Slmmervllle. Mr. and Mra. Charll Pennington visited Lak of th Wood, and Four Mile lake Monday. Mr. and Mra. Charll Canumdaon, Dorothy and Donald Biker and Ken neth Edmondson visited Crttosnt City and Eureka during th holiday Mr. and Mra. Stelgal of Seneca vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edmondson and family during th holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hendricks and eon, Herman, visited Mr. and Mra. Ba Edmondson before th Fourth. They went from there to Baa Fran Cisco and from there by way of tf- vada back to Seneca. Lee Edmondson and Bill Edmond son visited the dud ranch on th Fourth. Cm Uitl Tribune; want adav Talent TALENT, July 13 (Spl.) Mlas Vema Paulson, who has been visiting relatives In Washington, returned Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Kelty haa purchased the Powell home in Ashland. Mr. and Mra. J. Maxwell were din ner guest Sunday of Miss Irene Mss- sey of Ashland. Mlas End Nossler. daughter of Mra. Scott, was married at Klamath Pall Tuesdsy to Mr. S. Tedrlck. The young couple will mske their home In Klamath Falla where Mr. Tedrlck has employment. Lew Smith haa purchased a new car. Bill Hotchklaa, who purchased the Talent feed store from J. Maxwell, took possession Isst week. Mr. Hotch kiss formerly owned the store before selling to Mr. Maxwell. Miss Lesh Brsdlsy has taken the Cochran apartments for the sum msr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton and Miss niena Calkins attended the air show In Medford. Qrshsm sawmill la Installing a new planer, recently purchased at Aber deen, Wash. Miss Leone Zlerlten, who haa been very 111, la able to be about again. Clarence Smith, who Injured his arm several days ago, la Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Turrlll of Medford have rented the Paul Quackeubuah place and expect to move soon. Mrs. Turrlll will teach the 7 th grade In Talent school. Mr. and Mra. Graham and family spent July 6 at Rogue Alver. Mra. J. Webstar and daughter, Mrs. R. Logan, attended the funeral of Austin Wright of Grant Pas. Mr. Wright was a nephew of the Webstera. Mrs. Akin of Ogden, Utah, sister of Mrs. Will Maxwell, la visiting at her home. Laurence Burnett of Klamath Falla visited with his family over the 4th. Riviera RIVIERA, July 13. (Spl.) A sur prise party waa held at th Jesse Pish home June 20, In honor of Roy Nlchole" birthday. Those enjoy ing the nrrAAlnn were: Mr. and Mra. Autenreath, Mrs. Nathan and email daughter, Millie Walker, Sylvia Croft, Mary Oay, Kennethea Kegg, Mra. R. L. Millar, Rowland and rnyuia Miner, Mr. .Tones. Mr. and Mra. Jesse Fish, Harold Fish and the honoree, Roy Nichols. Mra. Marjorl Austin, who hss been visiting her parent, sir. anu Mra. An tone Engle, tor the peat three month, left for her horn In Indiana July 1. David Blrdsey cam horn . June 90, to spend the holidays at hla noma nere, M.r.h.11 nrnv .nrf wife of Port land spent a few days last week at tnA nnmM nr ni. n.renu. oar. buu Mr. Charles Orey of the Colony. otto runrman ano saw mi Block enjoyed several days over the 4th In and around Klamath Falls. Mary Oay left July . for Pasadena. Calif., where ah haa been employed for the past year. Roy Cameron of Sawyer' Br, Cel., visited at the Blrdsey home July 4th. Mr .nrf Mra. Oeorae Drummond of Grants Pas ware picnicking with frienoa on meir tn w in th neorm Inos property July 4. Donald Elliott arrived her from California July 8 to apend some (Ime with hla grandmother, Mra. o.nllnM Wahl. L. L. Smith of Grant Pass waa In th community June S, eiooing v. i. Murf. .nnd.bve. aa ha haa ac- capttd employment In Denver. Colo. Cleo nutcnin imwo awiv 0. He haa bean working In Call- fnn.1. fr. tVui nast Var. Mr. and Mra. Louis Droit enjojsd several day" outing on trie coast, over the 4th. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Johnson and son, Wilbur, of Grant Pass, wr callers at the R, L. Miller home July l. Mr. end Mra. Wm. Keleey of Port land wen callers Tuesday. Prospect PROSPECT, July 13 (Spl.) Mra. Warren Seago, who has been the guest for eeveral wks of her brother, Jeff Rlchey end fsmlly, left Tuesday morning to visit another brother near Oranta Pass for a few day before returning to her. home In Wichita, Kansss. Rev. and Mre. Ivereon of Medford were dinner guest of Mr. John Hakkeruo and family June SO. A ahower waa given at the Everett Fredericks home for Mra. Lariama, nee Irene Rippon. July 1. Wllmor Wheeler and Bertha King were married June SO. They are making their home at wood run Maadowa where Mr. Wheeler I work- lng for Waldo Nye, logging for the George Jentsef mill. Mra. Kelson Nye spent the week In th Green Spring re gather ing wild flower eeeda and plant. Lethe and Delpha Clark spent week with their grandmother. Mr. Charles Clarke, In Aahlend. Rev. Wordsworth of Ashland start ed Tuesday night to hold a two weeks' aeries of evangelical meeting at the Proapect Naaaren church. Rev. Osborne, who 1 s Nstarene missionary In China, gav an Illus trated talk on hla work and condi tion In Chin Friday evening In the Prospect Nsuren church. Prospect Townsend club held their regular meeting t th Nelson Nye horn July . LAWN MOWERS sharpened W call and del. Sim eroe. Tel. 21 3a N. fir j Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, July U (Sol.) Mr. and Mr. L. H. Hughes and T. R. Hughe wre week-end visitors at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. Ed Marshall of Klamath Falla. They were accom panied home by their little grand daughter, Joyce Marshall, who expects to spend a few weeka at the home of her grandparents, end by Mra. E. w. Beer snd son. Ernest Lee, of Sa lem, who bad epent the past week aa guests of her sister. Mrs. Mar shall. Mra. J. B. Cummlnn ka. tu.. 411 the nast week. nr. tTilnu a. a.ta- land la the attending physician. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Clower and fam ily and R. L. Clower and family epent w rourin or July at Rogue River. Mra. Mollle Rubert of Medford ana) Mr. and Mra. Oeo. McClaln of Phoe nix called on friend, in FVm V. 1 1. Thuraday evening. Miss Lllllln Kantn w. . ....... A Mlsa Mary Hensler Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corliss called en Mra. E. w. Beer at the home of her parent Tuesday evening. Mlsa Frances Benann iini1.ra,t operation for appendicitis Thursday. Dr. Swedenberg, who owns sn or chard In Fern Valley, left about a week ago for an extended visit to Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. .tuu. vmh..- u. hav apent the past two years at Yakima. Wash, hsve returned and expect to make their home In Rogue River valley. At present they are on a visit to Mrs. Eldrldge' sister In Montana. Mr. and Mra. Ernest. nrtfei.K two daughters of Delano, Calif., spent a ahort time at the home of Mr. and Mra. L. H. Hughea. Mr. Griffith and Mr. Huahas were vhmlm.i . Texas over forty year ago. Thla la m iims time iney have met atnc they we boys. Mr. and Mra. Alvle Ristln of Klamath Falla were buying cherries In Fern Valley the last of the week. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, July 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mre. Vlrgu Hill and Mr. and Mra. Arnold Klrtley and chil dren were over from eastern Oregon to epend th 4th. Both families hav new can. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Governor were also over from Chemalt to apend the 4th with home folks. Charles Householder of Loa Angela 1 visiting here with hi sister. Mrs. Nina Dusen berry and other relative. He waa accomi nled by Mr. and Mr. John Burko also of Los Angels. Th men assisted by George and Dal Smith are doing aome aaenaa ment work on a mining claim la th Sterling district. John Smith has sold hla ranch here to a Mr. Hunt of Grants Pans and expeota to move to hi place on Loaler Lane near Medford In the near future. Mrs. Mabel Poraythe of Berkeley, Calif, la spending two weeka here visiting her daughter, Mre. Mildred Lltater, on her return from a year visiting In New York, Boston and Toronto. Th ldtee spent Tuesday with friends In Medford and Thursi day motored to Crater lake. Mr. and Mra. p. N. Tygart and family and Mr. and Mra. Ivan Smith were among those frc-r here who at tended the celebration In Rogn River th 4th. Th Croft family wen surprised July 4 by the arrival of hla Bister-in-law, who motored up from Mo desto, Calif., to apend th 4th. They all attended the celebration In Ash land and Monday drove to Crater lake and Rogue River. Mra. Eva Smith and Mra. Dorothy Burke drove 0v- to Sterling moun tain Monday, whan their husband an camping and returned Wedne day. Sylvia Croft and Vernlc Martin of Gold Hill accompanied friend to Diamond lake to apend the 4th. P. L. Walt and E. O. Plane attend ed a meeting of th Orange co-op In Central Point Thursday evening. Mra. Flene spent th evening with Mra. Welt. J. O. PI ere t assisting a. A. Duaenberry hauling hay. Mr. and Mra. Charles Smith of Lk county apent the 4th of July holiday visiting horn folks hen. Mr. and Mra. Lester Dusenberry of Gold Hill an moving Into th small house belonging to Bill Wright, having moved the house over near the other ho us under th shad trees. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. July 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Bill Abbott of Gold Hill and Mis Thelme Moon of Medford apent th Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moor. Ragadal family members who spent the Fourth at the Ragsdale home her wen: Marvin Ragsdale of Lakevlew; Mr. and Mra. Ray Ragsdale of Trail; Mr. and Mra. Wallace Ragsdale of Prospect; Mr. and Mra, Ivan Da vies of Forest Creek and Mrs. I. R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft and family spent Monday at Klamath rails. On account of the busy time, vary fw ladles were present at the Thim ble Gossip club at Mra. Ted Hoeftt'a, Wednesdsy. Mr. and Mra. Harry Tonn and the twin apent th Fourth at th Tonn bom bare. Nearly everyone around her apent the Fourth picnicking at th Dead Indian sods spring. WINDOW GLASS w aall window (las and will replace your broken window reasonably, Trowbridge Cab inet work, s I j