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MEDFORD MATT, TRTBtTNE. MEDFOTiD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 18, 1938. PAGE NINE Read every ad on this page you will probably find exact) the things you have been look- Ing for or a sale or trade foi unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others ere seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash II what ynu want isn't nere. ad vertise for It Tribune classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective) Per word, first tmertlon 2c (Minimum 3Sc) Each additional Insertion, per- word ... lc ... (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change yi.gs Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog mlssiug. call 1616. I I WANTED MALE HELP VACANCY exlBts with Internationally known water treatment company for engineering salesman, cap'ibl,), ract as consultant steam generation and water treating problems. Lib eral oommlsslon. Box 3283, Mall Tribune. TWO MEN with oars, unincumbered, free to travel. Room 305. Grand Hotel, 7 p. m. to 8. except Saturday and Sunday. . WANT-CD Ranch hand. J. H. Korner, Route 1. Central Point. WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMAN wants work. Practical nurs ing, housekeeping or cooking at eamp or resort. Box 3401. Tribune. WANTED Reliable woman for gen eral light housekeeping. Box 3273, Tribune. W ANTED SITU ATIONS FOR contracting lawn-mowing, see Ekstrand, 242 No. Front, Bvenlngs 7 p. m. WANTED Woman wants housework or care of children by day or week. CM! 4I0-R. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 'BUSINESS GIRL wishes to share ' apartment. 305 S. Oakdale. even ings. WANTED Baby calves. Tel. 853-L. WANTED 8-foot hay rake; good con dition. 13 Mistletoe. WANTED Six or eight-Inch Irriga tion pipe or metal troughs. M J., care Mall Tribune. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired. Joe J. Jones, 32 N. Grape St. Phone 369. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1082. XiAUNDRY Mrs. Huson Tel. 1346-M WELL-DRILLINO 6. 8 or 10-ln. hole deep or shallow E. D. Lamb. 11H5 No. Oth, Grants Pass. PAPERING, 250 roll. Painting at reasonable prices Work guaranteed Call Apt 5, 310 North Bartlett. WANTED To rent 4-room modern unfnrnlAhed house. Box 38B4. care Tribune. WANTED Scrap Iron and wine bot tles Highest prices paid Silverleal metal. 1715 N Riverside. EAGLE POINT fox farm buys horses and cows for feed Call E P 27-x-i WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and dairy cattle Phone 437-R C O Hoover & Son WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you ell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 " vTE'pAr" MORE CASH For your furniture ROI.BROOK A ANDREWS 8th and Front Phone 647. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing Guaranteed Reasonable prlcea O B Myers 116 N Central HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Rsdlators. Aluminum. Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free ol charee Phone 1769 (reverse charges i Southern Oregon By-Products Co WELL DRILLING 1 60 per ft first 60 ft. etc I M Dodge 610 'Sing WANTED UnfurnUhed or partly furnished house or net 2 tveirnoms oil or circuiting heat Must oe modern and gnod netehhirhood. up to 40 Bon 1572 Trtrmne FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room house and bath: lots of nice shade; partly furnished: 15 per month. L. G. Plckell, 16 8. Bartlett. FURNISHED house for rent, 103 Cra ter Lake Ave. FOR RENT 6-rooan furnished ho'tce. from June 1st to September 1st. 38 Geneva St. FOR RENT Partly furnished house. 613 North Grape. FOR RENT 5-room house mond. Phone 1091-W. FOR RENT 6-room frirnlhfd house snv rmm. imju.rr ia n, iua. j SMALL f'lrnnried huuv; for rent in q nut 30a So. OaJuUie. TOR REN'l -APARTMENTS I FOB HENT apartment. -Furnished small single Hotel Holland. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment: electricity and water furnish ed, 22.50. Adults only. 343 N. Holly. FOR PENT Small furnished apart ment. Carglll Court. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart- ment: ground floor. Adults. 804 West loth. 3-ROOM furnished apt, 114 Almond. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart ment, iiath. Lower floor. 413 N. Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. 716 Welch. FOR RENT Available at once, large corner apartment In Mall Tribune Bldg Newly furnished: heat, hot and cold water furnished: electric refrigeration. Adults only. Apply Mall Tribune business office. FURNISHED apartment. Key at 146 So. Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. Oakdale. Call 604 So. FOR RENT Apt. 3, furnished. Dur rell Court. 333 N. Holly. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at ' F. & F. Bank. FURNISHED 3-room apt. Prlvnte bath. Sleeping porch. Adults. 013 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. North Ivy. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room. Garage If desired. 328 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeolng room for gentleman: garage If de sired. 326 So. Riverside. ROOM FOR TWO 163 No. Oakdale PLEASANT ROOMS 1012 E. Main Phone '456-Y. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1665-V ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT Pleasant heated room for employed lady Cooking priv ileges If desired Phone 1117 or call B13 S Central aftel 6 tf FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOMS and MEALS 146 So Holly FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent. Saxophone for sale, 625. B..J. Palmer, 402 E. Main. FOR RENT 2 store rooms, steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK GOOD, thrifty weai.er pigs for sale. H. R. Pitts, Oak Grove road. FOR SALE 90 milk cows. Clarence Ranklnr Eagle Point. , FOR SALE Two Guernsey cows, 1 heifer fre.sh soon. One Jersey heifer ,10 mo. old. P. R. Shockley, near Howard school. FOR SALE Mare and gelding. 2800 lbs. Well broke. 4 miles west Talent. Orln Barlow, Wagner Creek. FOR SALE Young registered bulls, milking shorthorn strains. Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point. FOR S9LE Cows, H mile north Cen tral Point. Mayfleld place. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull. No. 218205: 4 years old; well marked. Howard C. Short, agle Point, Ore FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED black Cocker Spaniel pups. 906 W. Main. FOR SALE! Labrador retriever, regis tered male; 2 years. Leaving town. 345 Liberty. Ashland. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Plymouth Rock pullets. Fine stock. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 4th and Fir. Phone 16. REP FRYERS 50c each Carley Farm iVOR SALE -r- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE One acre rich soil; 6 room modern house, garage, chick en house, berries, shrubbery, lawn: close In: $1800. Small down pay ment; balance easy terms. Box 5, Phoenix. FOR SALE 63 acres, close In on graveled road, creek through place, 10 acres free water, 20 acres in al falfa. 4-room house, 2 bams, wood for domestic use; $4200. including farm machinery, 2 horses and 5 head of cattle. ALSO EAST SIDE PROPERTY: 4-Room modern house, fireplace, hardwodo floors, lots of bullt-lns, good garage and woodshed, corner lot, fine garden spot; $2300, $300 caah, balance $20 per month. ALSO 13 Acres on Crater Lake Hwy.; 9 acres Irrigated, In clover and sudan grnAs; 2-room house, nice shade, good site for auto jamp. Onlv 1850. See L. G. Plckell, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE 22 Glen Oak Court, 6 room stucco home: hardwood floors, fireplace, breakfast nook and din ing room: neautlful yard and shade trees; basement with piped furnaea. Price $4200. Attractive terms. CHARLES R. RAY Room 217. Medford Bldg. Tel. 303. ACREAGE 6-room house, garage. Going at $1050; 40 acres, splendid 7 -room modern house, good barn and outbuilding. Free soil and a deeded watrr r'.zht. Close In prop erty: $6700: terms. B. J. Palmer. 402 E. Main. PRICED TO SELL 3 -room modern house; screen porch,' garage, wood shed: 3 lots. Valley Real Estate, 316 miles south on Pacific Hwy. FOR SALE An unusual barvaln lot 71x270 feet with small house; lights, water, sewer in; paving paid. Located near Community hospital. Price only $690 for clrar title. jee Pierce, Room 1 Palm Blk., or Phone 617-L. FOR SALE House, corner of 11th and Holly. 346 S. Holly; 3 bed room i. 3 fireplaces. Bargain for cash. Phone 959. FOR Hou and lar?e lot at 619 S Centrsl inquire Mrs Mur- FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE OCEAN view home, 14.30 aches. 4 room house. Niw barn and other Improvements, fine spring water, large reservoir, one mile from Har bor, Ore., and Chetco river, 36 miles from Crescent City. Also one acre ' with Improvements near Howard school. Consider car. truck, trailer house, as payment. F. R. Shockloy. Medford, Route 3, near Howard school. FOR SALE 30 acre patented placer mining claim, 30 minutes drle from Medford on main road. Ideal for summer home or week-end par ties. Inquire Box 3250, Medford Mall Tribune. FOR SALE At 3430 Htllcrest Road attractive, modern. 6-room house 3 bathrooms, basement, furnace. ' fireplace. Large yard. Phone 1129-V for appointment. FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, 80 A bot tom land: free water: alfalfa. John A. Miller, Eagle Point. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 303 Liberty Bldg Tel 1140 Or 0 A. Barnes. 167 E 8th, Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and aurroundlng towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN It WHITE. FOR SALE Furnish -a borne, 423 9 Ivy. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES HERB Is an outstanding bargain Pontlac Sedan, guaranteed perfect every way; original finish like new; small mileage; worth .5350. Our bargain price only 9247, on easy terms. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. EQUITY 1936 Terraplane coupe. Sell or trade, cheap. Inquire 704 N. Central. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 Auburn coupe. 618 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE! 1930 DeSoto sedan, good condition. Phone 1424-W. FOR SALE "34" V-8 coach or Will trade for coupe. 21 So. Peach. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. fc O. Guaranteed Cars 1936 Ford Panel Delivery: recon ditioned and guaranteed 1938 Ford 2-door Sedan 465 1937 Oldenjoblle Sedan; trunk, . heater, radio; only 13.000 miles $886 1937 "Ford Pickup; low mileage; Just like new $575 1937 Ford 60 Coupe $595 1935 Ford Coupe; 3 -window, de luxe: new paint $425 1935 Plymouth 4-door Touring Sedan, with radio; good tires - $495 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1936 Ford 4-door sedan. . run 12,500 miles Sacrifice Cor 495 220 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One second-hand foun tain, counter, stools; refrigerated candy case. Call 1281 or 848-Y. RIFE hydraulic ram. 4-inch Intake, good condition. H. M. Work. Talent. FOR SALE McCaskey cash register and adding machine eomttinea. Used 6 months. Bargain. B. J. Palmer, 402 East Main. WIBRT rUTTlMa alfalfa YiAV. AO ton. In field. 2 miles west Owen-Oregon nun on hobs iiane. n. u. oisuup. HONEY 10 lbs. 76c. Bring con tainer. 872 Boulevard, Ashland. HAY SALT $1.10 per cwt. Large supply on hand. See us now for your requirements. Phone 833. F, E. Samson Co. FOR SALE Very cheap if taken at once, Baby Grand Piano. 249 South Riverside. DRESSED FRYERS Phone 858-L. FOR CALE Flower, pepper and to mato plants. Hothouse on old Pa cific Hwy. north, adjoining Berry dale. FOR SALE John Deere model D trac tor, reasonable price. Also McCor mick 10-20 and Fordsons. All re conditioned. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 18 S. Fir. GIANT Dnlla Zinnias plants. 825 Want . 13th. AIRSTREAM-AIRLlTe trailer house. Daring, dashing. Takes grades nn high, stops on a dime. Sleeps four. VON ZUNDEL, 120 Vancouver. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, A-l condition. Phone 247-W. . FOR SALE Ladies' World bicycle with balloon tires, horn, lights, car rier rack, speedometer. Practically new, used six months. Phone 601 Central Point. TRADE Fishing tackle, sport equip, ment for guns. 817 North Riverside SALMON rod. reel. line. $5.60 (good one). Two boats, 2 motors. 317 North Riverside FOR SALE Closing out a few colors of kalsomlne at 3c lb. Hubbard Bros., Inc. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. $13.50 ton. Preston Ranch. Applegate. Phone Jackson Ills 38-P-6. MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYS TEMS Reasonably priced, installa tion guaranteed. Pumping systems overhauled Plumbing contracting, we can save ynu money. Complete line of Genera; Paints. Femco Elec tric Fence Regulators. FICKYS HARDWARE NU-WAT MATTRESS CO. cleans, ren ovates, rebuilds mattresses like new 39 So. Grape. Phone t93-W. SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE I. C. Paber, Central Point FOR SALE 6-plece bedroom set and washing machine. Highway Auto Court. Phoenix. FOR BALE Singer aewlng machine. $25. 414 Alice St. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iron ers. Also good used washers aad radios at bargain prices. Wasner parts for all makes of washers Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time. We have a special factory trained washer service mn Prre estimates Work guaranteed PICKS UAH WARS. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS STRAWBERRY PLANTS 50c per 100 Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE Newtown, packed 'ji loose Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse. 213 S Fir RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1534-Y FOR SALE - Llly-of-tti$-vailey 720 West 2nd St. ELECTRIC Fence Exchange. $17.50 Up. Harry Wengant. Ashland Ph. U-F-4 MISCELLANEOUS WEAR your old clothes and win a prize at the Griffin Creek-Jacksonville hard times dance, May 21st. Jacksonville Grange hall. Dickey's orchestra. HAVE your photograph takn size 8x 10 In only 39c. Brown & Brown Photographers 225 E. Main. FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry call 16 day or night PERSONAL POEMS SE1 TO MOSIO. ARRANGED foi publication Submit best work either ooems 01 melodtes foi free examlnstion and repurt M M M Studios. Dept K. Portland Oregon BUSINESS DHiECTORV JACKSON COUNT! AUSTKACT CO TlTLtS INMJKANC'r, AHSTHACTS ESCROWS Architect. WILLIAM LAINQ, Architect Phone 229-J 308. U 8 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC 8HOPPE With SB yrs. experience In Tailoring, Dress making, Alterations, Remodeling. Hemstitching. Buckles and but tons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHIONHoTressmaklng and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 13. Sparta Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and 8ul& Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra terlnn Bldg. LOANS DO SOME HOUSECLEANINO On Your Cld Bills. Moke a clean : ep of your accumu lated debts. We'll supply the cash you need to pay what you owe and to buy what you need. Inquire to day. Applications taken by phone, letter or in person. OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. ic Wash. Mtg. Co.) Llo. No. S-211, M.217. Phone 130 45 So. Central. Expert Hug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and de moth Rugs. Davenports, Chairs, stc 30 So Grape. Geo. A. Seely, ?a. 1172 LETGlfEORaEDO IT Tel 1 . 1 1 72 House cleaning, floor waxing, de mothlng. rug, upholstery cleanmp, Painting PAINTING Industrial and residen tial work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment P. H Gardner Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paper-hanger F H A loans Tot painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Rebuffs Rsady money 10. Platform 14. Discoverer of radium 16. Bone of the arm 15. Culmination 17. Asiatic palm 18. Vessel for water travel 19. Socml unit 20. Bird's home !L Project! ii k and subordinate Ert of a ulldlnx 22. A crowd 23. Grape conserve 26. Soprano 26. Not producing vegetation 19. Swinging bar rier In a building 30. Willow U. Enchantment 38, Exclamation 20. Gain the victory 37. Bad 39. Keg drink 0. Fall behind 41. Friendship 42. Odoriferous principle of violet root 44. Cut with - "elisors 15. Goes furtively 16. Exact Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle T AlEfSATRAPS SWERjAM I AB L E L E A NpHQgasjEAT ESS jfS A LMflT N A AT A LP "AM Pin L I T T'OL LJSWpjA P A D E E M HOPP O W A G E R &,m1jE I LSMAM utsMTn kMpTal i fct lAlNlElWDl Metal 'Working - tool Flower Joyous Dozes Accenolble DlHinountcd Minute Kroove Me carried System of fllRnal I9th century philosopher German river Pitcher Uneven T E A M E pmA P O SgJ oIsItIeIrisMmI i Mrm v s wffi v i8 I" u 3 'I n Z p ir m ililllllllll 47 43 mmw- r ... : .ii F W." H I-1 h r 1 I 1 i r 111 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roofing. REPAIR and apply all kinds of roofs. Let us give you an estimate. All work guaranteed. Phone 1263. J. R. Monson. Old Paclf lo Hwy. Spring Cleaning LET US do your window cleaning, wall cleaning ind floor waxing We clean painted, papered or .:also mlned ' walls Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed H. H Sutton. Phone UH6-J. 417 King St Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8ERVICE 33 South Bartlett Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE; Local and Long Distance Furniture , Moving. Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Export crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis tor Service " Phone 844. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 816. Prices right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur ntture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F E SAMSON CO.. Phone 833 Trucking. GENERAL DUMP TRUCKINO Sand, gravel, top soli, decomposed granite. Ray Chamberlln, Hwy. 00, 4 mile west Gold Hill. Tel. Gold Hill 6. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson. In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Leona Lewis, deceased, ulso known as W. L. Lewis, and of the Partnership Estate of said .W. L. Lewis and R. W. Lewis, doing busi ness under the firm name and style of Lewis Brothers. Notice is hereby given that Vada G. Lewis, the undersigned, by an order of the above entitled court, has been duly appointed and now Is the duly qualified administratrix of tlio estate of the above named do cedent and of the partnership estate of said decedent and R. W. Lewis doing business under the firm name and style of Lewis Brothers. All persona having claims against said estates, or either of them, are required to present the same, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned, at Lewis' Super Service Station, corner Front and Eighth Streets in the City, of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, duly verified with proper vouchers. Dated May IB, 1038. VADA Q. LEWIS. Administratrix. The Grange Luke Creek (irango Lake Creek Grange will sponsor a dance at Grange hall, Saturday, May 21, with music by the Musical Moun taineers. A large crowd is expected as much interest Is being shown In tho affair. An enjoyable grange meeting was hckt May 13, with Rubs Moore's team leading In both attendance and con test. .Saturday evening a numben. of members met to screen the basemtnt windows. Chinese. Need Food. SHANGHAI, May IB. (JP) The International Red Cross Issued an urgent appeal today for Immediate financial aid, declaring Its funds were exhausted and 170,000 Chinese refugcea here faced a "desperate plight." Cross-Word Puzzle 12. Drive 13, Mediterranean sailing vessel 21. Pale 22. Fishing from a movfriK boat 24. Greenness 25. Kind of balsam 26. EnKnKe in a certain name 27. Larue t continent 28. Kennund 29. Dfire 31. Loho one's footing 32. Fit of peevishness 32, Small wild ox 34. Sound of an automobile horn 36. Eons 38. Leave out 43. Go In again 44. Transgressor 45. Unhappy 46. Reproductive body of a flowcrlesa plant 47. LiiKnwnrm 48. Dutch measure of length 49; Avalanche SO. Irrigate 62. Rhine 64. Shin of Jason, the Argonaut 66. Crusted dishes 66. Auction Bfi. Plsylnx card 69. Pronoun DOWN L Rend metrically 2. Entice 2. God of war 4. Illustration 6. Huko wnve 6. Measure of leriKlh 7. Singly 8. Obstruction 9. Head covering 10. Beating part of a churn 1L Sharp and harsh (OUNtlEFS ll I Beagle BEAGLE, May 18. (Spl.) Antloch Sunday school observed Mothers' Day with the following program: Mr. Bowen, talk, "In Memory of My Mother"; song, by Ina Pearl Lucas; readings, by Robert Blachoff, Dick Rush, Thelma Martin: superinten dent, Mr. Footo gave a, scripture lee son reading. There were loads of flowera and after the program all helped to place flowera on the graves of the mothers In our cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis apent Mothers' Day with Mr. Ellis' parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis of Rogue River. All are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Grant's brother-in-law who lived In central part of California Mr. and Mrs. Grant made a trip to see him and were fortunate enough to arrive before he passed away Sym pathy Is extended to the Grants by this neighborhood. Mr, and Mra. Melvln Martin enter tained with a dinner Mothers' Day. Those who enjoyed the day were Mrs. Homer Martin and sons Hollls and Stanley of Reese Creek, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Sanderaon and sons Robert and Ernest, and Lola Bennett. Ralph Ellis who Is attending OM.O. In Corvallls will return home soon and spend a few days with his par ents after which he will be stationed above Butte Falls for the summer at a lookout atatlon. Neighbors and friends all want to congratulate Ralph on his good work In the fores try atudy. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Walker and children were Medford business and pleasure shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Sadie Frlnk spent Wednesday forenoon In Medford. Sunday evening, May 8 visitors at the Sanderson home were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson of Medford, Marvin and Lola Bennett and Emma Frlnk of Sams Valley and Mr. and Mra. Melvln Martin and Donnle. Mr. Montgomery of California sur prised his sons and families by com ing to visit them for a week or so He la- now staying with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montgomery here. Mr. and Mra. Georgo Montgomery moved to near Wlmer and are running a dairy rancn there. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson and baby visited home folks and the Mel vln Martin family Thursday evening. Mr: and Mrs. Ray Bowen visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hlnea Thursday evening. Mr. Seogmlller and son Don have started cutting their blue grass hay. The crop Is reported good this year. Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Sanderson apent Sunday afternoon. May Bth visiting Mrs. Annie Sanderson of Central Point and called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Claude Alexander In Med ford. Pleasant Hour club held Its month ly meeting at the home of Mra. Ruby Nelson with 18 members present. After business meeting Mra. Rush gave a health reading. Mrs. Sander son, Pearl Martin and Thelma Martin were given charge of the program Roll call was answered with a Bible memory verse. Prayer was led by Mra. Rush. Mrs. Blachoff read the Love chapter of the Bible, 1 cor. 13. A scripture cake was given with each member helping to find the Ingredl ents. Miss Swsnson' gave the 8th Commandment to begin the Mothers' Day part of the program. Thelma Martin read the origin of Mothere' Day and a "letter from me to you" was read by Mrs. Pearl Mar tin. Mrs. Foote- gave a talk on mothers ox the Bible. LaDonna Seog mlller, Mrs. Sweet and -Mrs. Ellis gave readings. Refreshments were served by tne hostess, Mrs. Ruby Nelson. Next meeting will be a no-hostess outdoor picnic, the place to be de cided later. The forestry club left Saturday for an overnight camping trip on Morri son creek, with a program sent out to them by H. 0. Obye, Medford. The trip finishes up the work for this year. Those on the trip were Emma Frlnk. Ruth Weams, Cecil Martin, Ernest Snnderson and the leader, Mrs Thelma Martin and little Donnle. Griffin Creek ORIFFIN CREEK, May 18. (Spl.) Griffin Creek home extension unit meeting will be Friday, May 30, at the recreational hall. Project will be curtains. Each lady Is to bring a piece of print material, alas 10 by 24, and a small piece of mualln and sewing equipment. Election of of ficers will be held for next year's work. Mra. Rupert Snyder was among the mothers who apent Mother's Day at Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sturglll, Mr, Rose Sturglll and Miss Muriel Cham berlln motored to Merrill on Moth er's Day and enjoyed the day visiting Charles sturglll. John Dunlthon of Rcdlands, Cal , la here to spend the summer at the home of his sister, Mrs. Clyde Stur glll. Many ladles enjoyed Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Brltton. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bohl of Medford were dinner guests Sunday evenlniz at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mesdames Logan, LeVander, Brown and Conger motored to Oak Orove Friday afternoon and enjoyed the program and tea given there by the r.-TA. The United States Imports matches, tobacco, bristles, manganese ore, as bestos and anthracite coal from Rus sia, aa well as caviar and furs, Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, May 18. (Spl.) Clvlo Improvement club met at the community hall Friday after noon, with a Mother's Day tea and program for all the mothers. Tho club was hostess, and served tea and cookies. A good attendance was present. Monday night, Live Oak Orangs held a special meeting to confer th) first and second degrees to a class of Candidates. Several visitors were present and refreshments were served at close of meeting. At the regular meeting, May 16, the third and fourth degrees will be given by the Gold Hill Grange. Mrs. Hattle Harris left last Satur day for her home In Lewlston, Idaho, after spending several months visit ing hsr sisters, Mrs. Jamea Wiley and Mrs. Jamea Whipple and families. Mr. and Mra. Helmer Erlcson and small son John spent the week-end of May 8 at Marshfleld, where they visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Burkhart held open house May 7, to their many friends, when they celebrated their golden wedding and also on Sunday a family reunion of Mrs. Burkharl's family was held at the Burkhart home. . Mr. and Mra. Burkhart re ceived many beautiful flowera and presents. All their friends wish them many more happy yeara. Mr. and Mra. Elton Langworthy. who sold their mountain home In the Evans valley recently, have bought a lot and are building a new home on Cedar street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkhart of Portland were visitors at the Martin Burkhsrt home last week, to help them celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Primary eleotlon will be held Fri day, May 2D. The election board will be Sam Sandry, Harry White, Jim Whipple, Lora Carter and Lelah Mil ton. The counting board will be Frank Hall, Harold Nourse, Belle Hart, Audry Whits and Myrtle Whipple. Mr. and Mra. Melvln Burnett of 8ardlne creek spent, Sunday with Melvln's parents, Mr. and Mra. Forest Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Erlcson and Mra. Mitchell were Medford visitors Saturday. . . Lake Creek LAKE GREEK, May 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. E. R. Jonea of Butte Falls were overnight guests at the Wallace Ragsdale home Sunday. - A. L. Pech has Just finished plow ing for George Brown and la now plowing for the Meyer brothers. The Grange Is sponsoring a dance Saturday night. May 21. Happy Gil lette's Musical Mountaineers will fur nish the music. Mr. snd Mrs. E. B. Meyer end Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grlgsby were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Harry Tonn and the twins were visitors at the Tonn home Sunday, . Sterling STERLING, May 18. (Spl.) The 4-H girls of Ruch and Sterling schools want to thank everyone who attended and made donations at their dance Saturday night at Sterling. This money will be used to send one of the girls to summer school at Cor vallls. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koger and thai: nleoe and two nephews of Kansas City called at the F. P. Dutton horns May 8. Fay Dutton and wife had dinner at their mother's home Saturday night and later all attended the dance at Sterling. Henry Wall and Mr. and Mra. W. A. Campbell motored to Ashland Sun day afternoon. While there they call ed at the home of Mr. and Mra. Elton Brownlee. Mary Beth Arnold was a guest of Ellen Wall Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ed Arkon were In Medford May 9 on business. Albert Nelson returned to Klamath Falls Sunday, where he will report for work. Frank Dutton's turn ran away Monday, but he was not hurt. Mrs. Dutton put out quits a num ber of little turkeys recently, making 600 In all. Henry and Ed Wall motored to Medford Monday. All the men returned to work Bun day morning, after Friday and Satur day shut-down at Sterling mines. Quite a number of young folka of this community met st the Knapp home Sunday afternoon to play ball. Dick VsnReea and family and O. O. Dewey and wife were In Medford Sat urday. Play Day will be at Ruch-Bterllng school May 19. All mothers are trg ed to come. Billy Camp spent the week-end with the Hawkins brothers. Don Campbell has been confined to his home with chtckenpox. Mrs. K. Randies and children spent Saturday In Medfor-. Velma Edwards and Henry Wall went to Medford Saturday night to see the carnival. Mrs. C. Nelson la confined to bed with the flu. Hugh knapp of Sams Valley was visiting friends at Storting Sunday Mrs. Ed Arson has been on the sick list th past fsw days. Paul Revere resumed bis trade as a goldsmith after the Revolutionary war and furnished the plates for the frigate Constitution. Dae Mail Tribune Want Ads. On the Radio Chains STATIONS . Where to Find Them on the Dial: REX, Purtlond. 1180; III. 640. Los AnReles; ROA. 1470, Spokane: KOO. too. Ban Francisco: row. 830, Portland; KJR. 070. Seattle; RNX, 1080, Lo, Antelea; ROA. 830. Denver; ROIN. 040, Portland. HOMO. 826. Seattle: RPO. 6R0. Saa Franrl.ro; KSL, MSO. Sail Lake. Wednesday. 8:00 (CBS) Grace Moore, KNX. KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Town Hall, KOA; Tune Types, KOA, KOO, KEX: Or ganist. KPO, KPT. 8:30 (NBC) Concert, KOO: Be hind the Footlights, KPO; Violinist, KOMO. (CBS) KNX. 6:00 (CBS) Oang Busters. K8U Rainbow's End, KOIN, KNX. (NBO) Kyaer's Music. KPO, KFI, KQW. 6:30 (NBO) Minstrel Show, KOO, KOA.' CBS) Jack Shannon, KNX. KOIN. 7:00 (NBO) Amos and Andy, KPO, KFI, KQW; Cutler's Orch., KBXj Concert Hall, KOO. (CBS) Jack Ful ton, KSL; Scattergood Balnea, KNX, KOIN. 7:16 (CBS) Lum and Abner, KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Uncle Ezra, KPO. KFI. KGW; Boxing Tournament, KOO, KEX. 7:30 (OBS) Ben Bernls, KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Golden Gloves, KOO, KOA: Heidt's Orch., KPO, ROW, 8:00 (NBC) Town Hall, KPO, KFI, KGW; Golden Gloves, KOO, KOA. (CBS) Cavalcade of America, KNX, KOIN. KSL. 8:30 (NBO) Sprlgg's Orch., KEX, (CBS) Sports, KNX. 9:00 (NBO) Dorsey'a Orch., KPO, KFI, KGW: Norrls' Orch., KEX. (CBS) Gang Busters. KNX, KOIN. 9:30 (NBO) Trumbauer's Orch, KPO, KOW, KEX; Walts Interlude, KJR. (CBS) Brandwynne's Orch, KNX. 9:46 (NBO) Untv. Explorer, KOO; Trumbauer's Orch., KFI. 10:00 (NBC) News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Baseball Game, KOO. (CBS) Cook and Grant, KSL. 10:16 (NBO) Ravazza'a Orch, I KPO, KFI; Danoe Orch., KEX, KOA. (CBS) Your Witness, KNX KOIN, KSL. 10:30 (NBO) Dance Orch., KOO, KOA, KEX. 10:46 (NBO) Larry Lewis, KPO, KFI, KGW. (CBS) Parker's Orch, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 11:00 (NBO) Martin's Orch, KPO, KOW, KFI: Five Star Final, KOO; Organist, KOA. (CBS) King's Orch, KNX, KOIN, KSL. Thursday. 6:00 (NBO) Film Stars, KPO. KGW, KFI: Symphony, KOA, KGO. (CBS) Major Bowea, KNX, KSL, KOIN. 8:30 Promenade, KGO, 6:00 (NBO) Blng Crosby, KPO, KFI, KOW: Under Western Skies, KGO, KEX, (CBS) American Acad emy In Rome. KNX, KOIN. KSL. 6:30 (CBS) Americans at Work, KNX, KSL. (NBO) Music, KGO. 7:00 (CBS) Jack Fulton, KSLt Scattergood Balnea, KOIN, KNX. (NBO) Amos and Andy, KPO, KFT, KGW; Clubs of America, KEX, KOO. 7:16 (CBS) Screen Scoops, KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Vocal Varieties, KPO, KFI, KGW. (NBO) Convention, KEX, KOO. 7:30 (CBS) Kate Smith, KNX KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Leo and Ken. KGO; Breese's Orch, KPO. KQW. 8:00 (NBO) Schallert Interviews, KGO, KOA; Sprlgg'a Orch, KPO, KGW. 8:16 (NBO) Symphony, KPO, KFI, KQW; Owens' Orch., KGO, KEX; Baseball Game, KOA. 8:30 (CBS) Calling All Oars, KNX: King's Orch, KOIN. (NBO) Bailee's Orch., KOO, KEX. 9:00 (NBO) Dance Orch., KEX, (CBS) Jurgen's Orch, KNX, KOIN. 9:16 (NBO) March of Time, KPO, KFI, KOW; Danoe Orch, KJR. 9:30 (NBO) Three Cheers, KEX, (CBS) Jelesnlk's Orch, KSL. " 10:00 (NBO) News, KPO,' KFI, KOW; Dance Orch, KEX; Baseball Oamt, KOO. (CBS) Pianist, KNX, KSL. KOA. 11:00 (NBO) Trumbauer's Oroh, KPO, KFI, KOW: Fin Star Final. . KOO; Organist, KOA. DEFER ARRAIGNMENT OF BASSETT SUSPECTS SEATTLE. May 18 -JP) Prosecutor B. Gray Warner announced arraign ments of Decaato Earl Mayer, 43, and hla mother, Mrs. Mary Eleanor Smith, 72, oharged with the first degree mur der of Jamea Eugene Bassett, nearly 10 years ago, were postponed to next Tuesday. Olrl Scoot, on Hike. CENTRAL POINT,. May 18 (Spl.) Central Point Girl Scouts of troop II went on a hike to Mrs. Driver's plcnlo ground, Sunday. They played games and had dinner. Mrs. Driver explain ed several Interesting things about nature study. 4 Still In Coma. SILVER TON, Ore, May 18. (J?) Arthur Hobert, prominent Sllvertoa man, who was found unconscious and with serious bodily Injuries in a field Monday, Is still unconscious al hospital. He was working with a team and plow. 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