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IfRDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFOTCP, OKECOX, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938 PAGE NINU Ml dead ever; ad on this page you will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing Cor or a sale or trade (01 unused articles you ma; have Search youi attic or store-room -.you may find many thing sth ere are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash It what you want isn't here, ad vertise Cor it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word, first tmertionJtc (Minimum 3Sc) Each additional Insertion, per word R (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change - 1.2fl CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND jjOST 7-months-olr1 Irish Better. Ph?ne 1861. Reward. I58T Pontlao hub cap. Please re turn to Mall Tribune. LOST Bunch ot keys with tag Com mercial Imports. Return to Tribune. Small reward. LOST H dog mlssiug. call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged caretaker. No children. References. Box 1873, Tribune. WANTED An experienced ranch hand: single man. Tel. 355-R-3. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress, morning shift. Inquire Diamond Cafe. WANTED Capable person for cook ing and downstairs work; no laun dry. References required. Box 1749 Tribune. W ANT ED SITUATIONS ' MIDDLE - AGED Christian woman wants work, any kind, care elderly people, children, sickness. Mrs. Ida Burnett, Rt. 1, Box 335, Central Point. EXPERIENCED ranch or dairy hard wants work. Write Rt. 1, Box 313, Medford. HIGH SCHOOL boy wants work dur ing summer. Tel. 1514-X. w-w - HAVE never been on relief, but 7 children are hungry. Experienced In orchard, farming, auto camps, gas station. Honest and willing. Work at anything. Handy with tools. Box 1877, Tribune. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes house keeping position. 606 Clark. WANTED By capable lady, house keeping In motherless home. Box 1785, Tribune. ' WANT ED MISCELLANEOUS WANT Three to share expenses to Los Angeles. Leaving about June 9. Phone 4-P-7, Eagle Point. W. P. Martin. Eagle Point Star Route, Medford. WANTED 200 feeder pigs, from 50 to 100 lbs. Phone 534-Y. Ralph Smith. LEAVING for Portland Saturday. Have room for one passenger. Box 1708. Tribune. WANTED Transportation to Ash , land Normal. Phone 1088-L. WANTED Good used gas engine, IV or 3 h.p. Phone 857-Y. WANTED TO BUY Acreage with nice building site, adjacent to city water line. Give full details, in cluding price. P. O. Box 500, Med ford. NOTICE Let me contract your thin ning and save you money. Have several experienced thinners Tel. 358-W. Wlthrow. FURNITURE : upholstered and re paired. Work done at your home. Phone 969-R. WANTED Horses. State price, weight, kind and honest age In first letter. Box 1899, Tribune. WANTED-TO BORROW $4,000. Can give $10,000 security. See I. N. 320 No. Bartlett. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mal removed free ol charge Pnone 17d9 (reverse changes) Southern Oregon By-Products Co. f- WANTED Six or eight-Inch Irriga tion pipe or metal troughs M J. care Mall Tribune LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired Joe J Jones 33 N Grape St Phone 369. HIOHKST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MKIIFOHD RARO A I N HOUSE 37 N Orape St Phone 1062 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson Tel 1345-M WELL-DRILLING 6. 8 or 10-ln hole deep or shallow E D Lamb. 1165 'No 9th Grants Pasa. WANTED 1X3 BUY Veal Beef and dairy cattle Pbone 437-R C O Houver & Son WOOl'V- MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See, ul before you ell MEDPOKD, BARGAIN H-1U8L 37 N Orape St Phone 1063 WANTED - Unfurnished or partly furnished oouse ol rial 2 oearnume oil ot circulating neat Must oe modern and gwd neighborhood, up y. to 140 But 1673 tribune HIOHE3I PHICEf PAID foi Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass Cop per and jtner metals MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE IT H. Orape 61, fnon 1063. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY MORB CASH Pot voui furniture HOLBKUOK 4NIIHKW8 6th and Front Phone Ml. PAPERING, 35o roll. Painting at reasonable prices, work guaran teed Call Apt. 8. 910 N Bwrtlett FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT Small housei garden and fruit: on Willamette 8t. Tel. 613 or call 133 Vancouver. FOR RENT Furnished house, 540 Palm St. Inquire 405 W. 2nd. FOR RENT n-room house at 309 Genesee. Inquire 329 Apple. FOR RENT 4 -room partly furnish ed house, 917.50. Phone 730. FOR RENT For summer months, partly furnished 4-room house at 808 Dakota. Inquire 613 South Newtown. FOR RENT 8-room modern fur nished house, 139 S. Holly, (37.60; water paid. FOR RENT 6-roora furnished house. Adults. Call 111 Almond. FOR RENT Good house with oil fur. nace at 908 Queen Anne. Inquire Oliver Rogers. 519 Crater Lake. FOE RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPING ROOM for 3 ladlea. 706 So. Oakdale. PLEASANT room or apt. 916 West lotn. FOR RENT Nicely furnished eleeolng room for gentleman: garage If de sired 325 So Riverside ROOM FOR rwo 153 No Oakdale FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1665-Y ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT APftR'iMiiN I S FOR RENT Large, modern 3-room apartment: newly decorated and cool .with attractive yard: private entrance and garage. Adults only. 711 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apt.: bed room, combination living room and dining room, fireplace, cabinet kit chen and bath: hot and cold water paid. Mall Tribune Building. Ap ply Business oiiioe, Man Tribune. FOR RENT 8-room apt. Adults. 40 Quince St. Phone 641-W. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. private bath and entrance. 9 East Jackson, FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple. FURNISHED apartments, reasonable. ai Genesee. FOR RENT Two furnished apart ments: In Mall Tribune building; one with shower, one with tub bath. Hot and cold water fur nished. Very reasonable rent. Ap ply at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments. See Roland Hubbard or AJ Llttrell. FURNISHED 3-room apartment, ground floor; private bath, Frlgld alre, garage. 604 West 10th. FURNISHED APT. Prlvato bath, Frlgidalre. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT Purnisned comfortable apartment; private entrance: Frlg idalre. etc. Inquire 518 8. Oakdale FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. 444 So. Fir. APTS FOR RENT GeBauer Apts. FINE modern apartment Inquire a? F. A F Bank. FOR. RENT BOARD-ROOMS BOARD and lOOM 33 No. Orange BOARD and ROOM 716 E. Main. ROOMS and MEALS 146 So Holly FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABIN, 445 So. Front. WANTED to rent or lease 3 to 5 acres with small livable house. J. A. Croft, 930 Beatty. FOR RENT 850 icres stock farm 225 acres good soil, ready for sum merfallow, balance pasture, on .ilrfh- way, and electricity, also pasture for sale 503 N. Riverside. Ph. 1467. FOR RENT 3 store rooms steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phqne 237 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 8ALE Fresh cow. 3 miles north Jacksonville, Rt. 2. Box 347. FOR SALE Team mares, harness, "good workers"; light wagon, rid ing disc, spike harrow "nearly, new," walking plow, model T coupe, "good shape." and stock trailer. 8160. Might consider trading for cows. See Gerald Daley, Klncald road, Williams. Ore. FOR SALE 9 weaner pigs. Kate Wright, Central Point. FOR SALE Fine 2-year-old V, Perch eron stallion. See mother; regis tered sire. R. H; Seegmlller. Rt. 1, Central Point. FOR SALE 1 good horse. 1 new set harness. 1 wagon and hay frame, horse drawn ditcher. Oak Grove road. Phone S44-R-1. 100 HEAD ewes and lambs. Butte Falls road. Box 19. FOR 8ALE Choice registered Duioc boar pigs. R. C. Benson, old Pacific highway. Phone 498-X. FOR BALE. PIGS Weaners. feeders, stockers. at Del Rto Orchards, Gold Hill. FOR SALE Fresh tested cows, team heavy mules. F. V. Cook. Eagle Point.- r FOR SALE - BERRY HALLOCKS and CRATES FRUIT BASKETS ol all kinds Prices right Monarch Seed at Feed Co FOR SALE - Registered Guernsey Dull No 918205. 4 years old: well marked Howard C. Short, Crutlr Point Ore FOR SALE DOG8 PETS SCOTTIE PUPPIES Sired by Inter national champion's ton. Will swap one for boy's bicycle. Royal Rogue Pennels. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE EQUITY 84-acre dairy farm near Rogue River for smaller place with electricity, clear or nearly clear. Have good house, barn, chicken house, hay house, 6 cows, 1 bull, 3 oalves, clover, alfalfa, fruit, eleo. Consider good home In Med ford. Box 1707. Tribune. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6 -room modern house, partly furnished: 4 acres under ditch. Price 3760; 750 down, bal ance 30O a year, plus interest at 6; Vi mile north of Beall Lane on Old Stage road, Rt. 3, Box 235, FOR SALE 3 acres, beat of soil, good buildings, 3 A. In grain, all cultivat ed, at a bargain, close In. Also 4 A. 5-room modern house, good build ings. Will trade for city property Also 5-room modern house, paved street, bargain 1600. Terms. Sev eral other acreage and city homes at bargains. Also stock and dairy farms. "Dad" Roberta, 720 West 2nd Bt. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and aurroundlng towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association FOR SALE 5-room modern house and 2 acres. Small payment town, or trade for stock, wood, or what have you. Phone 453-R-2. WHEN you think oi real estate think of BROWN fe WHITE FOR SALE Furnished home. 423 8 Ivy. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office 303 Libert; Bldg rel 1149 Ot 0 A Barnea. 167 E 8th Eugene Ore FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 34 PLYMOUTH Coupe In fine condi tion, motor, tires, finish, 'n every thing 365 WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. Used Car Lot across fromnew building, corner 9th and Bartlett. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE '37 Ford V-8 Coupe, 24 94 per mo. Insurance and Interest Included. Car In excellent condition. A bar gain worth your consideration. Brlgga-Humphrey Motor Co. Desoto-Plymouth. 132 South Riverside. 1935 Ford Logger and TYaller....595.00 1931 Ford Logger and Trailer. 375.00 1935 Ford 1-ton Truck 295 00 1936 Dodge Pickup 466 00 1936 Ford Pickup 425.00 SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY. CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO., Ashland. FOR SALE Model T Ford, 15 If taken at once. 311 Haven. FOR SALE '37 Pontlac sedan: good shape. Miller, West Prune St. FOR SALE, SACRIFICE 1936 Hudson coupe: looks and. runs like new See owner at Valley Fuel Co. FOR SALE LaSalle Sedan, priced for sale: perfect condition: family car. 139 s. Fir. FOR SALE 1936. Ford Fnrdor Sedan Returning east, must raise lash Sacrifice for 8495 R. E. Silkala, 220 N. Bartlett. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. SPECIAL R. & O. GUARANTEED OARS 1937 Ford 60 Coupe 666 1936 Ford Tudor Touring Sedan; reconditioned motor, excel lent paint 495 1935 Ford Fordor; trunk, recon ditioned motor, good paint 445 1936 Ford Coupe. 3-wlndow de luxe; reconditioned thruout 436 1935 Plymouth 4-door Sedan: new paint: with radio 408 1930 Ford Express, dual wheels canopy 9226 1930 Chevrolet Coupe; excellent condition - 165 3. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 6-cyllnder coupe, $85. Good condition. Inquire Valley Fuel. Phone 76. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Centrifugal 2-lnch pump. Call evenings, 636 Pearl, FOR SALE -Grain hay In field. Phone 1453-R-3. . Cox ranch, South Peach. FOR SALE Caterpillar Diesel with Laacson Dozer blade. J. D. French Ranch, Sterling. ' FOR SALE Conn trumpet, like new. 107 Washington. 74" HARLEY-DAVIDSON motor cycle. good condition. $50. 530 a. urapo FOR SALE Circulating heater, two hand-saws, fruit Jars, rubber boots, good as new; 2 deer rifles. .30-30 and .83 speolal. 314 w. Jackson FOR SALE 3 repossessed refriger ators. Save $100. One Ironer. Dodge Dl"kUD. Bargains and guaranteed Call or write Clayton Isaac, 110 Tripp. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iron ers. Reduction on Spartan Refrig erators. Good used washers and radios at bargain prices. Washer parts for all makes of washers. Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time. We have a factory trained washer service man. PICK'S HARDWARE. GOOD used washing machine, also good electric refrigerator Tor sale very reasonable. Terms if desired Flynn Electric Co., 131 West Main Phone 107. FOR 8 ALE Electric portable sewing machine. Airway vacuum iweepcr Hot point electric range, chiffonier RCA radio. 604 W Jacanon MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS Reasonably prloed; installation guaranteed. Pumping systems over hauled Plumbing contracting. We - can save you money. Special price on General Paints Pemco Electric Fence Regulators. PICK'S HARDWARE. FOR SALE Strawberries, 100 box or II crate. Phone 1566-L. -jR SALE First cutting alfalfa hay. D. P. Duggan. Sams Valley. FOR SALE Newtown., packed loose Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse, ail S, Fix, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS PETUNIA PLANTS 10c do. 312 Portland. LAUREL, Fir and Pine; $1. up. Tel 453-R-3. ZINNIAS. TOMATO PLANTS. 5o doB 13x14 tent. 825 West 13th. - SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE B. O Fabei. Central Point RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers .or lawna Phone 1634-Y FOR SALE - Llly-ol-the-valley 720 West 2nd St ELECTRIC Fence Exchange, $17.50 up Harry Weagant. Ashland Ph U-F-4 BUSINESS CHANCES LARGE independent super - service station for lease. Located In heart of city. Will take over $1,000 to handle. Wonderful opportunity. P. O. Box 983. Medford. FOR RENT Service station, living quarters. Inquire shingle house, across from cheese factoiy, Central Point. MISCELLANEOUS Chinese Herbs for all ailments GET QUICK RESULTS Trv our remedies. Consult us free. CHAN & CHAN CO., 235 E. Main. FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry oall 16 day or night HAVE youi photograph tak-n size 8x 10 In onlv 39c Brown & Brown Photographers 220 E Main PERSONAL POEMS 8ET TO MCSIO ARRANGED for publication 9ubmlt oest work either ooemf or meli-dlea for free examination and report M M M 8tudlus Oepi K Portland Oregon BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO IITI.B I.NMlKANl'b AllSI'KACTS esmows WILLIAM LA ING Architect phone 229-J 308. U 8 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE 25 yrs. exp. Tailoring, Dressmaking, Alterations, Remodeling, Hemstitching. Buckles and buttons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 12. Sparta Bldg rel 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suit Alterations Price reasonable Mary M Coker. era terlan Bldg. Expert Rug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and de moth Rugs. Davenports Chairs ate 39 So Grape Geo A Seely. -Jh 1172 LET OEOROE DO IT - Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, de rnothlng, rug. upholstery cleaning Painting PAINTING Industrial and realden tlal work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment P H Gardner Phone 1375- W COLORS BY NATURE PAINT8 BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanrfcr FH.A loans for painting now avail able Pittsburgh Paint Store 132 W Main Rudtator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8ERVICE 83 South Bartlett Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS In place of First Tear apart Literary fragments Ullitary staff o fllcer b Edible tuber Tall annual with white or ptnk tubular flowers Youngest son Eyebrow: Scotch Part con taining the seeds Caught sight Of Pictorial caricature Scraps or refuse Wagons Left-hand page: abbr. Roman bronze Moves at an easy gait Japanese porgy Hebrew letter Operatic soprano Hardens Half sup- S reused Ltigh Solutlo of Saturday's Puzzle m p coOoIpMaIcMI QklQEiNlliofoN E SIT SMTWOLJES r IE MsmK R A i RPPE Djsr ANRT 5iTRlGrr E NK2R tAplfy VAfE DTIL e BEK A M Mb U ON7 A NIC, Y IEIIBamsMoqEe EElEMsMSAiPEylA AIM! ElS fflWiu ElClT m Pfctpfc 17. Frollo 83. Droops 89. Be afraid 40. In Spain, tilled land 42. Subdivision of a mili tary unit 45, Ocean 46. Bcarcer 48. Regret 4$. Dry, as wins 60. Acts 61. Fen ' p i3 wa s r r r w$ r t a Hi'3 Is -it, J 1W7? 12 Bg w '''I" I I I I I I I ll I.I Ml I 35 mm rmL il !l!L '3A '"M, 35 HI35 BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS VACATION DAY ARE HERE AGAIN Call On Ua For Your Vacation Cash. Quick, friendly loans up to $300 on your own signature and seourlty. No endorsers. Small, adjustable monthly payments. Call, Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formorly Ore. & Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lie. No. S-211, M217. Phone 139. 45 So. Central. Roofing: REPAIR and apply all Kinds of roofs. Let us give you an estimate. All work guaranteed Phone 1363 J R Monson. Old Paclllc Hwy Trucking. GENERAL DUMP rRUCKING Sand, gravel, top toll, decomposed granite Ray Chamberlln. Hwy 39, V4 mile west Gold Hill. Tel. Gold Hill fl Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Ptreprool storage : Expert crattng, packing and shipping service "Davis for Service " Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fit Phune 816 Price ridht ervlee RiiRrnnteed Meteorological Report Forecast a Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday; warmer Friday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday; cooler in interior east portion to night; warmer In west portion; Fri day moderate northerly wind off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 94; lowest 63. Total monthly precipitation, none; deficiency for the month, .03 inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1637, 34.06 inches; excess for the season, 8.18 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 37 percent; 6 a. m. today 74 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 4:37 a. m.; sun set 7:41 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. ISO Meridian Time. & H Boise 86 SO .00 Clear Boston ............ 76 48 .00 Clear Chicago 80 83 1.26 Clear Denver 70 48 .00 P Cloudy Eureka 88 46 ,00 Clear Helena 80 82 .00 Cloudy Los Angeles.... 82 66 .00 Cloudy Medford 82 48 .00 Clear New York 72 80 .00 Cloudy Omaha 76 64 .02 Clear Phoenix 1...104 64 .00 P Cloudy Portland 76 , 46 ..00 Clear Reno 90 ' 42 .00 Clear Roseburg 78 44 .00 Clear Salt Lake 86 68 T Clear San Francisco 82 60 .00 Clear Seattle 70 44 .00 Clear Spokane - 80 48 .00 Cloudy Waah., D.O 76 Yakima - 84 86 .00 Clear Indian Carrlea Malls CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (UP) A full fledged Indian chief has carried the mall here for 26 years. Dan Mc Sauba, 46-year-old postman, la the grandson and heir of a once-powerful Ottawa Indian chief who ruled In thla area before Its settlement by white men. Cross-Word Puzzle T. Myself 8. Attends 9. Cowboy show 10. Froxen water Ih Strike gently 16. Qod of war 15. Branches of learning SO. Is Interested IL Cleansing ' agents 23. Drops the feathers S3. Skip 24. Egg-shaped 25. Racket 27. Arrives 30. Loiterer St Things which Inspire extreme feat 38. Mild oath 34. Low gaiter 16. Son of Abraham 87. Burns 89. Ran away 40. Beast of burden 41. Female ruff 42. Before: prefix 48. To a conclu sion or end 44. French ' marshal 47. One: Scotch DOWN L What Jack 6 prat could not eat I. Town In Penn sylvania t. Rodents 4. Set the speed for ft. Oriental food staple I. Artificial language Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, June 3. (Spl.) A large number of people gathered at the gym to hear the commencement exercises, May 38. The platfonn was beautifully decorated with a back ground of green, in the oenter of which waa a large, arttatlo piece, worked out by the sophomores In red and white rosea, the school colors, the red forming the background, white the white rosea were used to form part of the school crest, a large pick and shovel, with handles crossed and with a gold-pan In white roses be neath them. Diplomas were awarded to Mary Branam, LaMonte Dewey, Tom Dunnlngton. Stuart Forbes. Frances Goods, Hasel Kendall, Men Kendall, Gall Lusk, Wendell Matheny, Marcella Mitchell, Robert Peebler. Kenneth PurceH, Harvey Panel lei. Eunice Sanden and Naomi Smith. Winners of special awards or schol arships were, Mary Branam, who won two, as did Marcella Mitchell, Tom Dunnlngton, Eunice Sanden and Stuart Forbes. On May 34, all members of the faculty and Mrs. Beck snjoyed a din ner at LaTosca Inn at Phoenix. The Misses Sellers and Wiseman have returned to their homes at Myrtle Creek and Beaverton, respec tively, and both expect to attend slimmer school at the University of Washington this summer. Mr. Wood has accepted a position for the summer with the Timber Products company. Mrs. Ager left for a visit In Port land on Monday. Mrs. Severance attended the noon luncheon at Hotel Holland. May 34. It was given for all the chairmen of home extension units of the county. Dr. Peters and family expect to leave June 4 for Loa Angeles, where they will attend the national Shrine convention, and while away will al visit Dr. Peters' son and wife, who are teachers at Pomona college. . o. w. Godward and daughter, Tri. Leona Ntedermeyer and two chil dren drove to Salem last Saturday where they visited ,Mrs. Godward's sister, Mrs. Guy Hunt. Coming here from Klamath Falls on May 23 to attend the graduation exercises were Mrs. Seth Waters and Preston Card, who were visitors at the O. O. Sanden home over Decor ation Day. Mr. Waters Joined them here on Saturday evening. They all returned to the Falls Monday. Oregon Caves olaimed several local visitors Sunday and Monday, thoso going on Sunday were Gall Lusk and Bud Mitchell, and those going Mon day were Homer and Dolores Smets, Gage and Eunice Sanden and Fred Metzger. Women's Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Henry Nledermever on Tuesday with a goodly number present. After singing of a hymn, devotions were given by Mrs. Ger trude Martin and interesting arttclos gleaned from "Women and Missions" were given by Mesdames Klelnham mer, Martin and Norvell, after which the hostess served dellotoua refresh ments. Bight boys from explorer troop 95 of Jacksonville and some of regular troop 38 left Tuesday for Union Creak, where they will spend three days receiving Instructions In for estry by members of the forest ser vice. These boys are Joe Beach, Har old White, Carol Lewis, Vernon Ha- maker, Jaok Hamilton, Tom Dunnlng ton, Stuart Forbes and Oage Sanden. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKnlght and two sons of Lozler lane were visitors at the Ray Wilson home Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. William Carlon and Robert and "Brick" Carlon of Port land picnicked at 'the McKee bridge with Mr. and Mrs, Win Arnold and daughter Norma on Declratlon Day. The Carlons returned to Portland on Tuesday. En route to Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Gorst of Seattle were recent guests of Miss Alice Hoofs. Mrs, Gorst was formerly Gaynete Kelly, who waa raised here. Mrs. Gertrude Hoefs, wife of the lnte Elmer Hoefs, came over from Klamath Falls and spent Memorial Day here. Others spending Decoration Day here from out of town were Mrs. Lulu KUlem and daughter and son-in-law, from Portland, who brought with them Gertrude Opp. They all re turned to Portland on Tuesday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Phil Me ten em of Port land. On Tuesday evening the Eastern Star held a covered dlah supper at their hall and during the evening presented Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wilson with a handkerchief shower. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are leaving on a month's trip which will take them through California, New Mexico and eventually around through Canada and home. Jacksonville business men's assocl atlon Is sponsoring a banquet for the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce, to be held In the courthouse at 7 p. m. on June 31. Preceding the banquet, the members of the cham ber of commerce will meet at the museum at 6:30 p. m. The home eco nomics club will put on the dinner. Mr. and Mrs, K. K. Kubll of Port land and James Watson of Roseburg visited friends In Jacksonville nd relatives In Applegate. Mrs. Peggy Wilson of A pie gate was a Jacksonvllel visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Dick Bland of Portland waa a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Eaton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Trultt Can trail and daughter were Monday guests of Mrs. Amy Dow. Cleans L'p Town CALDWELL, Idaho (UP) A local theater virtually solved the city's "clean-up" week problem by offer ing a free ticket to a special matinee to every boy that brought in 10 old tin cans. The "receipts" exceeded 10,000 csns. Reese Greek REESE) CREEK, June 2. (Spl.) Reese Creek district was well repre sented In the list of graduates at Engle Point graduating exercises held at Eagle Point May 27. Gordon Schroeder. Stewart Shearln, James Wnddelt and Ralph Lamb came from Derby district and were among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. W. CJack and family, Mrs. Dennis Clark, Mr. and Mri. Thomas Vestal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Grow, Mr. and Mrs. wm. Shearln and family, Mrs. Mary Brous, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb were among the residents of Reese Creek who attended the graduating exer cises. Mi, and Mrs. O. B. Lamb, Edna and Robert, were also present. Those attending the eighth grade exercises at Ashland May 21 were Vaudrey Boren. Catherine Nlckoloi, Pauline Robertaon, Irving Halght and their families. Others were Mrs. Elmer Robertson, Joyoe Dlokerson, Bobby Beaulleu, Charlea R u s a o, Glenn Ungar, Robert Dlckerson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robertson and family are moving this week to Prospect, where Mr. Robertson has been transferred on the road work. Mr. and Mrs. John 8tlllo and family of Sbady Cove were calling on Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Merrltt and family, May 80. Mrs. La Von Danford Is home tor the summer. She was bookkeeper at Medford high school. Reese Oreek W. O. T. U. will hold Its regular meeting Thursday, June 3 at the Mission church. All are wel come. Among those going to Fish' lake resort from here for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow and son Elson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grow. Charles Rusho, Glenn Ungar and David Vestal. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Botta went to Fish lake Sunday. All reported a fine time. No one caught many fish. There were hundreds of cara load ed to capacity at Fish lake for the week-end, and at least a hundred boats on the water. Mr. Elton Hood, who just had the cast removed from his foot where ho had a toe broken some time ago, broke the same leg last week by stepping In a small hole near the house. Mr. and Mrs. James Southerlln and small son were calling at the w. . Lamb home May 30. Robert Lamb Is helping Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball with their hay crop Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bellows and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tlede and fam ily wore among those attending the graduating exercises at Eagle Point May 37. Mrs. Rose Sturglll and son Charles were calling Sunday at , the Jack Grow home. 1 Mrs. Ed Scanlln and son Arthur, also Miss Margaret Wheeler ot Elk Creek were calling at the W. R. Lamb home, May SO. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Rusho and family, May 28. Mr. Homer Martin finished putting up Ralph Merrltt'a hay crop in barn. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Rusho, Gladys and Charles went to Rogue River Memorial day. Phoenix PHOENIX, June 2. (Spl.) Mrs. Alice Allen of Ban Mateo, California, arrived last Monday evening to visit her sister and mother, Mrs. W. w. Barnes and Mrs, E. D. Wilson. She continued on to Salem and Portland to visit other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reedy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke and son ot Ashland motored to MoCloud and other northern California points, Sunday. W. D. Steadman returned last week from a business trip to northwest Washington. , Berthold Hearn spent the Memorial Day holidays with his son and par ents, returning to Portland Monday afternoon. , Miss Patricia Thompson and friends motored to Ban Francisco over the week-end. The Ladles' Aid ot the Phoenix Presbyterian church are holding their annual birthday party Thursday af ternoon, June 2 In the church par lors. All member and friends are In vited. Mr. Floyd Watklm and daughter, Evelyn and Phyllis ot Medford, and Mrs, 0, I. Bourne and daughter, Car olyn, left Wednesday morning by motor for Llnd, Wash., and vicinity for a two-week vacation. Oak Circle No. Mi, Neighbors ot Woodcraft, will meet Thursday eve ning at 7 o'clock for a po'luck sup per. Past guardian neighbor night will be celebrated and all P O. neighbors are requested to be pres ent. A memorial service will also be held. Thursday olub members met at the home of Mrs. A. E. Stevens lsst Thur- day, with Mrs. Victor Birdseye as as slstant hostess Plans were made to have a picnic at the Llthla park, Ash' land, June 0, for members and chll dren. A plcnlo lunch will be served at 1:30 p. m. and members are re quested to bring sandwiches or sal ads. Mrs. Victor Birdseye and children, Teddy and Mary Ann, (pent the holi days in Corvallla visiting relative. At th "Kettlewell Oarden" Fri day avenlng, Mr. and Mr. Ben Ket tlewell entertained seven guest from Phoenix at dinner In honor ot their daughter, Marjory1 16th birthday, and also as a "farewell to school days." Diner was served at 8:30 p m, at th end of which the traditional birthday oak with oaodlM vw brought In when the young hostess "wished" and blew out the candles. Games were enjoyed after dinner, and at a late hour Ice cream and cake were served after which the guest departed, having expressed their ap preciation of a happy evening. Those enjoying the hospitality of the Ket tlewella were Miss Jane Campbell, teacher at Phoenix high school who will soon return to Portland, Alex Mo Farland, who Is also soon departing tor the summer and the Misses Jean Hayse, Patricia Furry. Natalie Wilcox and Marjorle M. Kettlewell, and Messrs. Fred and Robert Wilcox. Mrs. Wm. Schuland and Mrs. A. Brldell arrived oy motor late Wednes day evening from Nebraska to make their home here. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, June 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Larson sad children moved to Medford last Sat urday. They bought a home there. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moo rehouse at the Osteopathia clinic Friday morning. He was named Darwin. Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. William Odin Thursday night at the Osteopathic clinic In Medford. The boys weighed five pounds two ounces and four pounds twelve ounces and were named James Rus sel and Gerald Richard. Travel to Fish lake Increases every week-end. There was heavy travel on Friday, Bn turd ay, Sunday and Monday. Hundreds of cars passed through Butte Falls every day. The little black gnats that were so abundant last week are gone. Several workers turned out ea Saturday to clean up the cemetery raking the dead leaves and brush away. Rocks and rubbish wen ; hauled out by team. Medford high school 1038 graduate baseball team played Butte Falls last Sunday, The score was 18 to S 1m favor of Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Hlgglnbotham and Dean Hlgglnbotham spent a short time with relatives here on Monday. Melvln Htlkey Is staying with his grandparents. Jean Page will be home from Junior college In San Francisco this week. Oleo and Zelda Rlchman will be home from 8. O. N. 8. on Thursday. Little Betty Moon, whose arms were broken above wrists on Wednee-, day evening last wek, had to have one arm reset after X-rays were taken. On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Harold Patton brought Betty and her mother home from the hospital. It will be three weeks before new casts will be put on and about tws months before they expect to re-' move casts completely. Patsy Albern is better and Is home again from a Medford hospital. The seventh and eighth grades and Ions Cdmondson and Erma Bralnard of the sixth grade were given a trip to Oregon caves and from there to the coast. They stopped at Harbor and Brookings on Saturday, then went to Gold Beach, where they spent Saturday night and Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clara Clark took them in the school bus and all had a grand time. One of the boys lost ; his new oxfords when he left them on the boach and the tide carried them out to sea. Otherwise there : were no misfortunes on the trip. f News 64-H CLUBS By Kenneth Uendure An all-day meeting of Busy Bo sewing club ot Elk Creek waa held May 31 at the home of Mr. O. D. Bendure,' club leader. A plcnlo din ner waa served on the lawn. Mem bers sewed on their project for an hour before th business meeting was held. Mrs. Bendure helped the secretary with some work In her record book that she did not understand. Leatha Molntne la the first to fin-' Ish and has handed In her clothing project record book and h also gave an Interesting demonstration on crocheting. Mrs. Bendure passed out some book on aewlng with cot ton bag. Three visitors were pres ent. By Ruth Weeme Beagle -H olub' last meeting was held at the home of our leader, Mm. Thelma Martin. Our meeting was opened by he president, Ernest Sanderson. The minute were read by Ins Perl Lucas, the roll oall waa answered by giv ing the pledge. We finished th meeting by giving yells and singing songs. We entertained our mothers on th tewing club. Refreshments, served by Thelma Martin, were enjoyed by all. We had eight visitors. Boy Hawk Hunt Hero ROSEBURO, Ore., June 2. (AP) After hi father, relatives and neigh bors along the old military road west of Roseburg, armed with rifle and shotguns, had tried for week to kill a large hawk preying on poultry, Wayne Johnson. 11, armed himself with Ma. trusty air rifle and snot th bird through th head. It had s wlngspread of four feet and one Inch. The Weather. Northern California: Pair tonight and Friday, high temperature In In terior except slightly lower tonight' In extreme north oentral portion; fresh northwest wind off th coast. Oregon l Pair tonight and Friday, cooler extreme east portion tonight, warmer west portion Friday; moder ate northerly wind oft th coast. WINDOW OLABS w sell window giaa and will .Mac your oroua window reasonably Trowortdg Cab met Works Ost Umi XMsiuu Want Ada,