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TirEDFcmr m atl TRrnrryrc, MEPFO"Rn, p-regon, Thursday, tune 30. 1938. P5GE FIFTEEN1 I riB'ffTEBllira I """" or Excnanire Keal Estate for BALE Miscellaneous Be.d every ad on this page you will probably find exact!) tbe things tou nave oeeo look , foi ot ale ot trade (01 unused article' you mas nave Search Wui attic or store-room -you may find many tninp atnere are Melting and oe eblr to realize immediate cash II what you want ism nere. ad vertise tor it Tribune Clari fied Ada are Inexpensive -effective I 0 Per word first Insertion (Minimum .-ci Each additional Insertion. per word 1c (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change ! Or money order must ac oompany all mall order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND Lost Purse between Medford and rirnntft Pass, containing glasses and bank book. Reward. Leave at Trl- DUUS ' i r ... n.n1l Kl a nil- noru mn lAJDi malt a omc, talnlng 82.50 gold piece, also two jOST Pontiaw nut cap Please re turn to Mall Tribune. LOST If dug nlssiug call 1518 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Farm help for hoeing beets on basis $2.60 acre. Bunk house accommodations but must furnish own blankets. Board $1.00 day. Poplar Land Co., Snohomish, wash. SALESMAN with car. Hundreda of Medford prospects. Big commission. Write Mall Tribune, Box 1236, stat ing experience. WANTED - Boys. 10 to 12. to aell newspapers on the street, after noons Inquire Mall Tribune. . WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED E xperlenced waitress Must be capable of fast service. Drinking and partying girls need not apply. Palace Cafe, Grants Pass, Oregon. WANTED Young woman to assist with housework. References requir ed. Box 1032, Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged lady to care lor eiaeny iuuy. wuiumj Jacksonville. wantelj Experienced cook i"r sort or will lease dining room to responsible party. Box 1122, Trl- bune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Clover pasture. Rent by year. Phone 414. CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wants work In camp or home, full charge. Unincumbered. Box 1210, Tribune. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of any kind. Phone 258-W. Wlthrow. EXPERIENCED Stenographer desires permanent position. References. Phone 912-J. RICE the painter. Phone 1157-J. WANTED Miscellaneous ' m,MTffn DarinM tn thlrt.v head cattle. Grain binder for sale cheap In about ten days. R. R. 3. E. W Gebhard, Medford. WANTED Dirt for flU. Close In. Phone 945-X. WANTED TO RENT 5-room house, 2 bedrooms: within walking dis tance Sr. High: permanent tenant. State rental. Box 1200, Tribune WANTED Transportation to any mid-western state. Share expenses. 229 No. Ivy, Apt. 4. WANTED Ride through Montana to Dakota. Will drive or share ex pense. Frank Kurtz, Jacksonville LAUNDRY Mrs Huson, Tel. 1345-M WELL DRILLING $1 60 per ft first 60 ft., etc J. M Dodge. 019 King WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge Itione 1709 (reverse charges). Southerr. Oregon By-Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEI)FORI llARIiAIN MOI'BB J7 N Orape St. Phone 1062 WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BAROAIN HOISE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MOrlh CASH For Your Furniture. lini.niinnK anhrkws th and Front Phone 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Bntterlrt Radiators. Aluminum. Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape S Phon 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Attractive 5-room mod ern house, only $25 month, water paid. L. a. PIckell. 16 So. Bartlett FOR RENT for 2 months, furnished 6-room house. $50 month. Phono 290-W. 4-ROOM furnished house for rent Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. HOUSES for rent, furnished and un furnished. 14 block from Court hou.'ie. Inquire at 112 King. FOR RENT 5-room modern house. $25. water paid. 214 West Jackson FOR RENT 4-room house, nlce',7 furnished. 821 14 Oak St Tel. 134I-J. FURNISHED house. S24 Plum St. Call at 508 P'.um St.. or phone 861-J after 6:30 evenings or Sunday. FOR BBNT-J.rm- LLt.l. " ed noLse. electric refrlRerator rsnio nnri ubis . . . . Water paid. 315 South Peach. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house Phone 1081-H. FOR RENT-Purnlshett house No 6 wun, w. ntn street Adults only 827 80 Phone J3B FOR RENT APARTMENTS PARTLY furnished apartment. 1132 Court St. Call at 1038 Court St., or 1405 N. Riverside. Phone 1261. FURNISHED 2-room Apt. Adults. 604 W. 10th. Garage. APARTMENT for rent. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished 2 rooms, 12.50. Inquire 518 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. VAWTER Apartments. 20 No. Holly, unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator. CaU Apt. 1 or phone 1108. FOR RENT Two - room furnished apartment. Adults only. 444 s. Fir. FURNISHED modern apartment. 81 N. Oakdale. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. & F Bank. FURNISHED 8-room apartment: ?as heat and refrigeration: private batb Gloria Pan Apts.. 375 So. Central FURNISHED 2-room apt: private bath, sleeping porch Adults. 912 So Oakdale. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment No smoking. 830 S central I APT3 pQR RNT oeBauer Apta APARTMENT FOR RENT Front apartment, nicely fur nished; combination living and dining room with fire place; bedroom, bath, cabi net kitchen; hot and cold water furnished. Rent reas onable. Apply at business office, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments See Roland ilubbard or AJ Ltltrel) i FOR RENT Furnished Rooms i SLEEPING room suitable for two 225 Cottage. NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed, .2 week. 408 Ed wards. ROOM FOR TWO 168 No Oakdale FOR RENT Heated rurntshed room 714 West 10th Phone 1655- Y ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Qrape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM 716 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous RENT Good pasture for about 60 head stock. Rt. 1, Box 90, Murphy. Ore. D. B. Wllley. FOR RENT Good pasture, with wa ter. N. F. Ohrt, Box 127. Rt. 4, Spring St. 280 ACRES grazing land See Colman 700 E Main. FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK BREEDING does 8100 Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 150 Red pullets, ready to lay. 323 High St.. Ashland. LARGE Fryers. Order now. Phone 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. FRYERS Barred Rocks, milk and grain fattened Phone 1777-J, last bouse left side Lozler Lane. STARTED and day-old chicks Barred j Rocks St Hampshlres $9 per 100 Leghorns $8 Free literature Brooks Hatchery. Orants Pass, Ore FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE Registered, pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pupa. L. E. Messen ger, 172 Mountain Ave., Ashland. Ore. Phone 456-J. CANARIES. 1127 W. Main. Tel. 1497 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1035 FORD V-8 Sedan, new motor, new paint, perfect every way, only $369.00. on low easy terms. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge St Plymouth Distributors THIS IS NOT A "LIQUIDATION SALE." THESE ARE JUST SOME OF SKINNER'S REGULAR, EVERY DAY PRICES. AVAILABLE TO ANY ONE AT ANYTIME WITH BENEFIT OF CONVENIENT, FRIENDLY O. M. A. C. TERMS. 1937 Ford "85" V-8 Touring Sedan, trunk, radio, maroon finish, perfect - $650 00 1936 Chrysler Sl Coupe, has over- drive and is in perfect condition, eunmetal finlBh $545 00 1936 Dodee Sedan, a de luxe Job with side mounts, dark tan fin ish, motor overhauled $825.00 1936 Pontlac 8 Silver Streak Tour ing Sedan, radio, de luxe equip ment $625.00 1938 Terraplane Custom Coupe, finish, tires and upholstery pood, motor perfect $465 00 r .35 International Truck. 157-ln. W. B. Duals, four spread trans mission, excellent tires $545 00 1936 Chevrolet Truck. 157-ln. W. B. Duals, thoroughly reconditioned, low mllease $525 oO 1934 Chevrolet Truck, 167-ln. W. B. ' Duals. Truck In good running condition - $325 00 Several more at Just as attractive irlcesl SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck Cars C M C. Trucks FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In '35 Wlllva Sedan. Route No. 1, Box 245. Inquire at Dark's Grocery. FOR SALE '29 A' Ford coach. No For Exchange Real Estate WILL TRADE my plumbing and flee trie business at Seaside. Ore. Lo cation center town. Steam heated shop and sales room. Owner must change to dry climate for healtn Will consider" hardware, plumnin? shop or farm. Price $5 000 00. Write L. w. Ha ten, Seasida, Oregon. FOR SALE or Trade for Medford city property, well tmproved, 41 acre ranch, 15 acres In cultivation, balance timber. CaU at B20 North Central alter 5:00 p. m. 1E.1L ESTATE FOR UXCHANOE Large or small. Farms, City Prop erty. River Frontage. Trade .fur Calif, or Wash. A. W. WALKER. Real Estate 223 N Riverside Ave. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 acres, modern 6-room plastered house, 2 acres Ladlno clover, 1 acre sweet corn, berries, fruit: woven wire fenced, free water, fine well, storage tank, 82600; ',4 down, balance 6. 2i0 year. Including Interest. Also a acres, 2 acres oats, 1 acre garden, berries, fruit snd nut trees, 4-room house, plastered. Best of soil. Pres sure pump, 82000; 8500 down; 81750 cash. "DAD" ROBERTS. 720 West 2nd FOR SALE New 4-room house, Vi acre. Reasonable terms. J. B. Bynum, Howard and DeBarr. FOR SALE Accept some trade. 30 cabln Auto Court with 3-pump service statton. grocery atore with lunch counter In connection: well established business; good corner in Medford on hlghwny: paying 15 on Investment. 1023 West oth St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Property In Medford. 180 acre stock ranch. Box 141. Butte Falls. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN St WHITE. FOR SALE 8-room modern house large sleeping porch, full bawment sawdust burner furnace, hot water, plenty of shrubbery, shade tree family orchard, raspberries and grapes On 1 acre ground on Spring street. 9th house on right side from Crater Lake Hghwy. Reasonable priced with easy terms to respon sible party. Phone 1322-J. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patteraon. Secretary at the Nations' Farm Loan Office 202 Liberty Blla Tel. 1149 Or O A. Barnes. 167 E 8th, Eugene, Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy term" Jickson County Federal Saving? Loan Asoclatlon FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Complete wood-cutting outfit. Box 1185. care Tribune. CLEARANCE SALE Wood range, $18.95; oak library table, $4.50; honey extractor, $7.50: New phono graph records, 2 for 25c; Portable phonograph Free with purehaso 36 records, $3.95: favorite magazines, 6 for 25c: popular, novels. 5 for $1.00. MEDFORD EXCHANGE, 29 South Front. FOR SALE Several good used trac tors at out of season bargain prices. See them and try them and save money by buying now. ROGUE VALLEY TRACTOR CO 16 So Fir PEACHES Are you peach hungry? Then go to Tucker's, 3rd house on rignt, orcnara womc Ltnve. SCRATCH FEED $1.86 OWt. Irwin Feed Store. TWIN Evlnrude Outboard Motor for sale, at a bargain. Phone 300. Pick's Hardware. USED SACKS. 4c each. See our stock before you buy. Irwin Feed Store ARE YOUR pastures drying up? Feed Albers Moias-o Meal, bi.bo cwt Irwin Feed Store. FOR SALE Old fashioned drop-leaf table, (16. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE! Col son Blbycle. good condition, $14.00. Phone 13I8-R. BOYSENBBERRIES. 825 W. 13th. FOR SALE BINDER TWINE. $8 30 bale best grade. Monarch Seed & Feed co. WE CARRY Alber'5 Tobacco Ration for worm control (Mash or Pales) Irwin Feed Store. FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAY, 60c gallon up. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. START your own business. Will sell part of my stock of slightly used ciotmng. cneap. &is East Main. FOR SALE For economy's sake ln vestlpate our TURKEY GROWER MASH. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. ROYAL Anne and Lambert cherries, 4c. Phone 666-X. FOR SALE Worm pullets and poults Wlin UKUWN CONTROLLER PEL LETS. Combined right In the fend. Easy to worm with KONTROLLER. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. BOYSENBERRIES Field fresh. B. V Good road. West Stewart Ave. FOR SALE CHLORIDE OF LIME. Save money. Buy It 10 lbs. for 1 at our store. Monarch Seed At Feed Co. FOR SALE Kill squash bugs with CYANOGAS. Let us tell you how. Monarch Seed ft Feed Co. PLANER BLOCKS Delivered prompt ly, $4.45 a load. Biy now for win ter. Tel. 333, Central Point. Fuel and lumber. RED AND BLACK Raspberries. Mc- Cnrty's, Orchard Home Drive. Phone 1453-J-a. FOR SALE 8-tube console radio. $15.00. Nearly new wood range. 208 South Ivy. FOR SALE Cherries of all ktndJ. J. W. Huber. 859 E. 9th. Phone 582-J. FOR SALE Mohair davenport and chair. Sxl3 rug. porch swing. 'I brary table, vanity and chiffonier. Samson's Warehouse. FOR SALE Buy our 6-ply sack twine at 4-ply price. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE 3 Outboard Motors., t a'VH.P. Muncy, 1 4-H.P. Johnson 1 Auston engine. 1 boat and trailer several bows and arrows. 336 N. Ivy Street. FOR SALE Pie cherries, 4c delivered. Phone 666-R. FOR BALE Small threshing ma chine, will trade for cattle or light sedan. H. E. Blrdsall, 3 miles East Cass Wrecking Yard. CHERRIES Large Blng and Royal Anne. Rolph phlpps. Crater Lake Highway, FOR SALE Youngberrlea and cur rants. Chas Owen. Orchard Home Drive. Phone 1453-J-l. FOR SALE Cherries, close In. extra large Btngs and Royal Anns. Glenn Darby, south end King highway . Phono 698-R-4-. FOR SALE Threshing machine, U lnch cylinder, with all belts. In quire J. B. Newcomb, 73 Fifth St.. Ashland BARN timbers, telephone and tght potea A- J. Roblson, Eagle Point LAUREL. Fir and Pine; $1. up. Tel 453-R-3 FOR SALE Cherries. Blngs and Roal Annes. R. R. Ouches, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. FOR SALE Large cherries. Btngs and Royals. John Darby, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-Y. CHERRIES at walnutmere. Blng. Royal Anres, Lamberts and others, 34 cents. You pick and box. E. K. Poss, Talent. Warner Creek Road, one-half mile south of Talent school. SUGAR PINE bHAKES FOR 8MJ E. C. Faber, Central Point. BUY Electric Fence where sou can get service; $17.60 up. Harry Wt gant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. CHERRIES Several varieties Geo hard s V, ml. N Bear Crk., Cent Pt FOR SALE Lumber. $14 thousand Slab wood. 25c tier, you haul Klelnhammer, Jacksonville. Phone 322 f BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station and groc ery. 802 8. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS NATURAL Wave Hair Cuts The Or iginal Reed Method makes your hair permanently, naturally wavy. Only hair cutters In Oregon out side of Portland licensed to give this wave. Write for full Informa tion. WASHBURNE'S Beauty Salon, Eugene, Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTI ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSI'KANCK ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for at) ailments GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies. Consult us tree CHAN & CHAN CO.. 235 E Main. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE 35 yrs. xp Tailoring. Dressmaking. Alterations Remodeling, Hemstitching Buctdes and Buttons covered- 19. N Uartlatt THE FASHION SHOP DreaamakinR and Remodeling. Buttons ind Buckles covered. Room 13. Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Lad lei Coats and Suits. Alteration Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Ore terlan Bldg. Expert Rug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean ar de moth Rugs, Davenports. Chairs, etc 39 So Grape Geo. A Seely. Ph. 1 172 Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 117V House cleaning, floor waxing, de mothlng, rug, upholstery oieaniuj Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. Chafe 4. Profound 5. Illuminating device it. Make do 15. Object or In tense devo tion 14. American lake 16. Jewish festival 17. In sound men tal condition II. In the direction of 10. Constellation HI, Render vocal music 3L Domestic fowl 23. Secure 'it. Crooked 25. Change 26. Indian mul berrv Solution of Set Outer covering of a 27 Acroii 37. Large plant 28. Gain the victory It. Shell beads used as money by certain Indians SI. Male goose 34. Contend 35. Stack I. Serve the Toung bear aea eagle Act sullen Segment of a curve Pronoun Melodies Utopian Heavy hammer Close Infatuation Wood -working tool ST. IIALlCPAlslESftULTC QEIEMI 21 L EMA N 0 EE SSSb gft E RM g T S T HgjF SSD D Igv EiOA T E D k yik uAp. 1 Qgzm s it A kE S MA DJDMj O Ujt" A R SEE EmSlE r e II. u hi it i!L iillli ! - (0, WM, 33 1 1 1 brTl itr I I BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS VACATION DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Call On Us For Your Vacation Cash Quick, friendly loans up to $300 on your own signature and security No endorsers Small, adjustable monthly payments Call. Phone or Write OREOON FINANCE CO. Formerly Ore & Wash Mtg. Co.) Lie No 8-211 M'Jll Phone 130 45 So Central Patntlng. PAINTING Industrial and wsldenMal work quickly done at moderate coit Latest spray-type equipment. P. H Gardner. Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanget F.H.A. loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 112 W. Main Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE- 33 South Bartlett. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Purnltur Moving. Bonded carriers. Firepioul storage. Expert orating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. CADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO Office 36 So. Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Alley Vacation. Notice Is hereby given that tho Council of the City of Medford did on the 7th day of June, 1938, oy resolution propose to vacate the alley between Lot 7 of Block 3, Helms Addi tion and Lot 1. Block 6. South Park Addition within said City, and did provide for a public hearing to be held upon such proposal at the Coun cil Chamber In the City Hall In the City of Medford at the hour of '"30 o'clock p. m., on the 13th day of July. 1038, and all persons Interested, or whose property Is or will be affected by the vacation of said alley are here by notified to present their remon strances or objections to the dosing of said alley at such hearing, or file the same In writing with the Recorder of the City of Meorora. M. L. ALFORD. Recorder Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Jun SO. (8pl) Maurice Jack, who underwent a ma lor operation June 19, will be able to be removed to hi home here tome time thl week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark and children were In Eagle Point June 27 on bu&ineae. Mr. and Mra, 8. A. Sutton an.1 family enjoyed a week's Tint from Mrs. Sutton's brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson. Elsie May, Cobby, Christiana and Eddie, from Hawthorne, Oal. Mr. Anderson runs a large market at Hawthorne They enjoyed the lovely scenery and had a wonderful week. It was their first visit to southern Oregon. MUs Betty Sutton accompanied them wh?n they left June 27, as far as Oakland, Cal. She will also visit at Sacramento on her return home. She will be away a month. Mr. and Mrs. Wallaoe McDowell visited Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Jack and family June 28. Vacation Bible school began June 27 at the school house with Miss Verna Clngcald In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orow enter talned several of their friends and Cross-Word Puzzle u -day's Purzte I. Shelter I. Me trio measun 10. Fit together at an angle 1L Flower 16. Peacock butterfly It. Worthless! slang II. Obisrved 23, Carde held at a deal 2S. Aeriform fluid 34. Hlllilde: Scotch 25. Climbing plant 27. Taunt 28. Go on foot 20. English river 31. Circumference 32. Train mentaJlr 31. Steal 35. Stops mo mentarily 17. In logic, a proposition assumed to be true II. Mountain nymph SI. Carried 40. Fatty part of milk 43. Jumbled type 41. Christian era: abbr. 48. Malt beverage 4. Anger 47. Bufgarlan coin 41. Great -grandson of Noah II. By 64. Princely Italian family Cry of the eat DOWN Corded cloth Musical Instrument Plat cap Faint Short for a man'i name Roered dye Vegetable organ lira 61. relative June 98, with a spring chicken dinner. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houstln of near Trail, and niece. Mlsa Gertrude Hammond, of Central Point; Mrs. Rose 8turglll and Mlsa Jean Bowen. of Medford; Harold and Eldon Grow and Eileen Boren. In tht evening they all went to the fish hatchery near Butte Falls and enjoyed a welner roast. Mr. and Mrs, O. X. Lamb called at the W. R. Lamb home Monday. Miss Edna was over night guest Sun day of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal and family were In Medford shopping June 36. Phoenix PHOENIX, June 0.spl Mem bers of the Davis family spent Sun day at Hyatt lake, enjoying boating, fishing and visiting. Those present Included Mrs. M. E- Dsvts. Mr. snd Mrs. B. M. Davis. Gene Davis, Oil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Drake, George Slvldge, El Segundo, Cel.: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Compher and chil dren Geraldlne and Benny, Mrs. W. Q. Hooker and children Jane and Al, Medford; Mrs. Ralph Slkes, Indlo. Cel.: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Waterman and Jimmy. Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark and two children of oak Qrove. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Chrlstensen of Unden, Cal., arrived Thursday eve ning to visit friends and relatives. They are guests of Mrs. Lillian M Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hearn while In Phoenix. Floyd V. Bell transacted business In Tolo recently. The p. V. Bell Threshing company begins the season's operations Wed nesday. Alex McFarland, who I employed at Tule lake, received a week off to attend nr Point Young People's conference. Others attending from Phoenix are Junior Medcalf. Easton Way, Lewis Newbry. Jean May Hays, Owen White, Marjorle Kettlewell, and Rev. E. T. McFarland, who la one of the faculty at the conference. Olrl Scouts and their lesder. Mrs. Esther M. Wilson, motored to McKee bridge In the upper Applegate Sun day for a five-day camping trip. Thsy expect to return Thursdsy. The va cationists Include Mrs. Wilson, Mrs O. Nordqulst, Mary Loucks, Mary Jean Barnes, Natalie Wilcox, Katherlne Loucks, Evelyn Waterman, Lenora Scrlvner, Frances Nordqulst, Barbara Garrison, Edith Wright, Mnrlto Furry and Patricia Furry. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Smith were Mr. Smith's sister and niece, Mrs. Fleeta Burnett of Nampa. Idaho, and Mrs. Howard Boyd of Klamath Falls. Mrs. T. 8. Williams of St. John Wash., la visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Wateman- and family. Christian Endeavor ot the Christian church of Phoenix held a "hick party" last Wedneaday evening with over 60 young folks In attendance They met at the church and rode In a hayrack to the Houston home on Pioneer road. Outdoor games were played and refreshments served on the lawn. Prlxe-wlnnlng "hick" cos tume was worn by Berton McMUllen The social committee, Eva Bradley, chairman, was In charge of arrange' ments. Dee Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Pickering ot Medford, have returnel from a week'a outing at SUtcoos lake where they enjoyed catching crapples and perch. Oak Circle No. 943 Thimble club will meet for an afternoon with Neighbor Etta Parker with Mrs. Oora Chandler assistant hostess, Friday, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Colver motored to Welser, Idaho last week, returning with Mrs. Alvln Coats, who has been visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Coats accompanied her daughter. Mrs. Harry Jaeckers of New York City, as far si Welser on her return trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hasklns of Cau yonvllle, Ore., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal E. Wright. Gil Davis, who spent the past two years In Buena Ventura, Andagoya Province, Republic of Columbia, 9 A., returned home unexpectedly Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Drake of El Segundo, and Mrs. Ralph Slkes and George Selvtdge of Indlo, Ca arrived Thursday for a short vacatlun with their mother, Mrs. M. E. Davis, brothers and sisters. The Grange Gold Hill Orange Gold Hill Orange held their reg ular meeting Juno 33 which had been postponed a week because of tho atato convention. Oood, comm'. teo reports were given In he butl nee session. Master Howes reported on the state Orange conclave. Other reports will be given at tho July 7 meeting. Myrtle Winn, winner of the 4.-H scholarship from Gates & Lydlsrd. gave an Interesting report -of the sessions at Corvallts. She was accom panied on the trip by Edith Howes. Lecture hour Included pictures taken by Dr. Ogle on his recent trip to Europe. Three candidates. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Harold Fish of River side, took the first and second obli gations and will receive the third and fourth July 7. Master Howes wishes all taking part In third and fourth degree work to meet at the hall at 8 p. m. today for practice He also wants all grangers between 14 and 80, married or single, to be t Orange July 7 as plans are being mads to start a young O rangers aux iliary. It was voted to let the Jackson County Health unit use the hall July 18. We were glad to welcomo Mr. and Mrs. Autenrelth and Mn Belknap Into our Orange, the form t on demit from Sams Valley and Mrs Belknap on demit from Redmond Several are going to Phoenli Tues day to put on the lecture hour, re turning a favor. Mr, and Mrs. Martin, Miss Harper, Wallace Iverson and Beulah Nathan are on the serving committee for next time. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, Norman Pree and Mr. Hearst served dainty refresh ments at the close of the meeting. Butte Falls BUTTE PAIiLS, June 39. (Spl.) At the annual school meeting Theo dore Fredenburg was elected director, and Mr. LaPaan was employed to drlvs the school bus during the com ing school year. Esther Moore Is horn) from south ern California where she haa been with her sister for some time. Mrs. Al HUdreth Is in Seattle and Is very 111. Jean Page has completed her work at Junior college In San Francisco and received her diploma. She hopes to attend the u. of O. this year. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ting have moved Into the Joe Nee house. June Klncald Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Jerry Ting. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by tbe Jackson Count Abstrsct Co.. Ill C sixth Street Marriage Licenses Vernon N. Reh and Doris Ford. Everett L. Bowers and Patricia Reames. Charles H. Fanger and Josephine Patnode. Maurice J. Sample and Elizabeth J. Blttle, Circuit Court Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs. Newton A. Mead; for money. United Statea vs. Hall-Paul Lum ber Co.; tax Hen. United Statea ts. Merrlman's Shop; tax Hen. Zonla M. McReynolds vs. Steven R. McReynolds, divorce. 0. J. Winters, Jr., vs. Frances Ls land, administratrix, et al, to quiet title. Alaska, of Oregon Mines Co. vs. Lucky Boy Mining Corporation, to quiet title, Zelma W. Klrkpatrlok vs. Wolfred L. Klrkpatrlck, divorce. Elma E. Sanders vs. David Ban ders, divorce. State Highway Commission vs. I. D. Phlpps, to determine compensation. State Highway commlailon va. Ann Ruth pierce, to determine compensa tion, O. B. Waddell vs. Delia Skinner Lee, for money. United States vs. Raymond R. Reter, tax Hen. Probate Court. Estate Earl Frye, deceased; pro bate. Estate of John H. Crump, deceased probste. rm K.tntff Transfers. Millie H. Olass to Central Point Lodge, No. 193. I. O. O. F. W. D., land in section 34, twp. 33 8. R. 1 E. W. M. Dora L. Cook to Bertha OHmore, a. a. D. to land In sec. 18, twp. 38 S. R, 4 W. W. M. Hattle P. Mitchell to John O. Schneider, W. D. to lota 94, 96 and 98, blk. "P", Railroad add. to Ash land. Western Loan and Building Co., to Esther M. Sanderson, S. W. D. to part lot 9, all lot 9, Barnum's add. to Medford, and tract adjacent. Henry Huenergardt, et ux to City of Medford. Q. O. D. to lot 18. block 4, Queen Anne addition. Medford. Mae L. Sloan, et al to City of Med ford, Q. 0, D. to N. 80 feet lots 1 and 9, block 9, Sunnyalde addition, Med ford. . Frances O. A. Damon to Clarence Shaver, W. D. to part lot 1, block 18, Ashland, Atlanta Satchwell to W. S. Thomas, W. D. to lot 9, block 4, Medford Heights addition, Medford. W. E. Thomas to Atlanta Satchwell, W. D. to lot 4 .block 78, Medford. Bertha Ollmore, et vlr to Dora L. Cook, Q. 0. D .to land In see. 18, twp. 388.4 W. W. M. Katherlne O. McKlnney, at Tlr to Virginia J. Tledeman. W. D. Lots 1 and 9, block 6, Laurelhurat add to Medford. John L. McCollum, et ux to Maggie 8. Morse, W. D. to lot 9, Hunaaker'a addition to Ashland. W, E. Thomas to Margaret Ann Burroughs, W. D. to land In see. 17, twp. 37 8. R. 1 W. W. M. Marlon Barnum Hilton, et al to Sadie O. Barnum, Q. C. D. to lota 3, 4, 8 Oak Orove tract, twp, 88, S. R. 1 W. W. M. Prank U7 ryvelman to Justs. B. Ov- elman, deed to land In DLO 87, twp. 38. 8. R. 1 W. W. M. L. E. Jones to A. H. Jones, et ux, ', D. Land In DLO 89 and 43 In sea. I twp. 39. S. R. 1. E W. M. AlfrwH A Rnldel. et UK to Marie Elizabeth Badger, W. D. to land In DLO 46, twp. 39 R. 1 E. W. M. Katherlne Marks to Mrs. Sherman Jones, O. D. to SSU BK'A seo. 11, twp. 88 8. R. 8 W. W. M. Ed Tucker to Margaret Jane Tuck er, W. D. S'4 NW and Ntt 8WK sec. 8, twp. 38 8. R. 1 E. W. M. Tribal Outcast Freed By Death ORAND JUNCTION, Colo. June 80. (AP) Death haa taken Yogis, aged Uta Indian whom trlbeamen forced to wear women's clothea because as youth, he once hid with squaws rath er than go to battle against white men. Even in death ht was an output, and his p suing went unreported for weeks. Only today an Indian brought word of It to the little western Colorado town of A tehee, where the bent em bittered old man In aquaw's garb had been seen occasionally always alone He was buried In a shallow, unmark ed grave. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find Them on tht Dial: REX. Purtland. 1180; SFl. MS los Anseleai KOA 1470. Spuxsne. KUO. 10 San Francisco) KUV 020, Portland i KJB 10, Seattle: KNX. I0S0. Los Anaelesi KOA UO. Uenveri BOIN. MO, Port Is od. HOMO IKS. Heattle: RPU SKO ten Franrlsra: RHU 11 DO lalt Lake. Thursday 6:00 Film Stars, KPO, KFI, KOW; Major Bowes. KNX, KOtN, KSL: Symphony Orch., KOA: News, KOO. 6:30 Symphony Orch., KEX. :0O Blng Crosby, KPO, KFI, KOW; Concert Orch., KSL; Pulltaar Plsy, KOO, KEX; Rainbow's End. KNX. KOIN. 8:30 Americans at Work. KNX. KOIN, KSL; Pulitzer Play, KOO) Talk, KOA. 7:00 Amos e Andy, KPO, KFI, KOW; Entertainment, KSL; Scatter good Balnea, KNX, KOIN; Drama. KOO, KOA, KEX. 7:16 Screen Scoops, KNX, Ron. KSL: Three Cheers, KPO, KOW: Schsllert Reviews, KOO, KEX. 7:30 Dance Orch., KEX; Oood man's Orch., KNX. KOIN, KSL; Him ber's Orch.. KPO, KOW; Concert Hall, KOO. 8:00 Organist, KJR; prlgg's Orsh. KPO; Univ. Explorer, KOO; Long's Orch., KNX, KSL. KOIN; News, KOA, KEX. 8:16 Symphony Hour, KPO, KFI, KOW; Oram's Orch., KOO, KEX; Baseball, KOA. 8:30 Calling All Oars, KMX; Owens' Orch. KOO; Baseball, KEX; Camera Speaks, KSL. 8:45 String Trio, KOIN; Hemp's Orch., KSL. 9:00 Pryor's Orch., KNX, KOTO: Sports Headllners, KOO; News, KOA; Camera Speaks, KOA. 0:16 March of Time. KPO, KFI. KOW; Oordon's Orch., KJR; Dance Hour, KOO; News, KSL. 9:30 Leo A Ken, KOO; Jelesnlk'a Orch., KSL, KOIN: Let's Celebrate. KNX. 9:46 Judy Dean. KPO, KOW; Ches ter's Orch. KOA; Jelesnlk'a Oreo., KNX. 10:00 News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Saunders' Orch., KOO; News, KHX. 10:16 King's Jesters, KPO; Ufa eg the Party, KNX; Saunders' Orch. KOA, KEX. 10:30 Martin's Oroh., KOO, KOA, KEX; King's Jesters, KFI. 10:46 Winston's Drch., KPO, KFI, KOW; Dorsey'a Oroh., KNX. KSL. KOIN. 11 :00 Trumbauer'a Oroh., KPO, KFI, KOW; 6 Star Pinal, KOO; Noble's Orch., KNX. KSL, KOIN; Organist, KOA. Friday 6:00 Four Cornera, KSL; Maurice's Orch., KNX, KOIN; swarthout'a Mu sic, KEX; News, KOO; Calif, oa Parade, KPO; Oene Glenn, KFI. 5:16 Violinist, KPO, KFI; Swart bout's Music KOO, KOA. 6:30 Armand Olrard, KOW; Get tysburg Anniversary, KOO; exposi tion. KPO. 8:48 Your Oovt. at your aervle. KPO, KFI; Gettysburg Anniversary, KFI. 8. -00 First Nlgbter, KPO, KFL KOW; Oluskln's Orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN; Martin's Music, KOO, KOA, 8:30 Hollywood Ooaslp, KPO, KFI, KOW. 8:48 Rhythm Symphonic KPO: KFI, KOW; American Viewpoint, 7:00 Scattergood Balna. KNX. KOIN; Amos e Andy. KPO, KFI, auw; onienainment, ksl; Drams, KOO, KOA, KEX. 7:15 Lum a. Abner, KNX, KOIN, KSL: Uncle Ezra, KPO, KFI, KOW; Barnett's Oroh,, KOA; Concert Rail, KOO, 7:80 Whlteman'a Orch.. KNX. KOIN, KSL; eketchea, KPO, KOW; Verna Osborne, KOO. 8:00 Death Valley Days. KPO, KFI, KOW; March of Progress. KOO: Organ Concert, KJR; Dance Orch., -.a. koin, KSL; Newa, KEX, KOA. :I5 Trumbauer'a Orch., KOA; Baseball, KOO. 8:30 Revue, KPO, KEX, KFI, KOA. 9:00 Circus. KPO, KFI, KQWJ Oordon's Orch. KJR; Pryor's Orch. KNX: Meeker's Orch., KOA; Ball Game, KEX, KOA. 9:80 Crosscuts KJR; Owens' Oreb,, KPO; Jelesnlk'a Orch., KNX, KSL, 10:00. KPO. KFI, KOW; Grant's Orch., JR: Newa, KNX. 10:15 Orarfs Oroh. KEX, KOA: King's Jesters, KFI; Book Parade, KPO. 10:80 King's Jesters, KPO, KOW. KOA; Dre lake's Orch., KOO, KEX. 11:00 Organist, KOA; Pssadsnst Clvlo Ajdttorlum, KSL, KOIN, KNX: Five - Star Final. KOO; Martini Orch., KPO, KFI. GROWERS DECIDE ON FIELD WAGES MILTON, June 30 Tomato) growers of the MIIton-Freewater-Wl . la Walla area met here last night and decided upon a 30-cent-an-hour wag maximum for field labor. A commit tee of 16 was appointed to represent the growers and will meet tonight to name a delegation to go to Portland' and oonfer with the state welfare board In an effort to secure reduc tion of the present 85-cent-an-hour wage for women packing plant work- -era. It la felt this reduction Is only equitable In view of the Held labor scale establishment. First tomatoes were packed her yesterday. A light pack la expected during the remainder of the week with carload lota moving about July 10. The crop yield Is practically the same as last year, with little loss from blight, only 10 to 18 per cent of the crop being; affected. Closing time tor Too Late to C tot ally Ada u 1:30 p m. e