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t -1 J- MrcnFonn matt, trfbune, mepfcrd, Oregon, Friday, july is. im PAGE THIRTEEN 1 Read erj id oo this page you will probably tlod eiactn the things fou haw Been look isg foi or a tale 01 trade toi unused aniclei you ma, nave Search youi attic or store-room you ma; find man; thing' where are welting and oe able to realise immediate cash 11 what ;ou want sdi here ad vertise for It Tribune ClassI fled Ad are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word rint Insertion He (Minimum 2Sc) Each additional Inarrtlon. per word .. . H (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without cop; change 11.85 CASH Or money order must ao company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Metal covered collection book. Leave at Peerless Market. LOST 11 dug .mssing, call 1616 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED AT ONCE Experienced waitress. Must be able to type. Morning shllt. Apply Diamond Cafe. WANTED Middle-aged experienced waitress. Callfornla-on-the-Rogue. WANTED Experienced girl for house work. Phone 1398-R. WANTED Olrl for care of child and housework In- small home. Board, spending money. Call at Hy Prager'a. MALE OR FEMALE REGISTER now for hop picking at the B. M. Clute hop yards. Free cabins, Ughta and wood. Apple gate. Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS PRACTICAL GARDENER xmalders any kind work. 307 Bessie St Phone 1319. WANTED By capable woman cook ing or practical nursing. Phone 981-L. CAPABLE Woman, good cook, warns work In camp or borne. lull charge Unincumbered Box 1210. Tribune. WANTED Miscellaneous RESPONSIBLE party wanta to buy modern home In or near Medford, up to $2000. Terms. Box 4907, Tribune. ' WANTED TO BUY Pullets, hens, milk cow;' also man to clear land. Fred Powers, Applegate. WANT TO BORROW $1500; excellent security. Box 4891, Tribune FURNITURE reupholstered, reflnlsh- ed and reglued. Phone oee-K. wrAwrirr, TVi Visor from nn Inriim bered Christian women that need work. Box 4873, Tribune. WANTED To rent small pasture, close In. Phone 885-M. WANTED Good used fanning mill Must be reasonable. State price. P. O. BOX 602, Gold Hill.. WANTED Poultry and eggs High, est cash orlce nald. Medford Poul try and Egg. H. O. Fredette, sole owner. WANTED Good model A coupe or I 4 -door sedan. Write Box 1391. ! Tribune. WANTED TO RENT 5 -room unfur nished modern bouse. Permanent. Mr Winters, phone 286. LAUNDRY Mrs Huson, Tel 1345-M WANTED - Dead and worthies an! mals removed free of charge thone 1769 (reverse charges) soutnerr. Oregon By-products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Tour Furniture MUDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone IO0'1 WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators. Aluminum Brass Cop per and othet metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St.. Phone 1062 WB PAV MOKh CASH For Voui Furniture HOIBKOOK ASItRMVS 6th and Front Phone 647 WELL DRILLING $1 60 per ft Hrsi 50 ft- etc J M Dodge 319 King FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished house, 134 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 4 -room modern house, partly furnished or unfurnished. 408 Benson. FOR RENT Desirable 2-room house; single man preferred. 845 Dakota Ave. FOR RENT Small rurnlshed house 646 Pearl. FOR RENT Attractive 5 -room mod ern house, only 425 month, watet paid L O Plckell 16 So Bartlett FOR RENT Small modern lurnlshed house Adult 721 North H"11y St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Adult. 220 Haven SMALL furnished apartment, quire 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Attractive apartment: private bath. Adulu onl) 906 West 10th. a FOR RENT Small turnltl.ed apt.; " private entrance and private bath, at AStalaV FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT -336 S. Ivy. Furnished apartment. FOR RENT 3-room apt., 817 W. 10th. APARTMENTS for rent. 317 But Jackson. FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FURNISHED APT. No. Court. 329 No. Holly. S Ourrell FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Inquire sua oo. uakaaze. VAWTER Apartments, 30 No. Hollv. unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator, uau Apt 1 or phone 1108. FURNISHED modern apartment. N. Oakdale. 51 FINE modem apartment. Inquire Bt F. F Bank. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment No smoking. 630 8 Central APT8. FOR R-NT QeBauer Apts FOR RENT S furnished apartments See Roland ilubbard or Al Llttrell FOR RENT Furnished Rooms SLEEPING: ROOMS for rent. 106 So. Ivy. VERY attractive room, 604 Pennsyl vanla. NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed. 3 week. 408 Ed ward! ATTRACTIVE rooma 404 S Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM 716 E. Main. I FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR REN1 3 store rooms team tie a ted office room See Al Uttrel) or Roland Hubbard Phone J3? FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! Duroc weaner pigs. Chas, Owen, Orchard Home Drive. Phone 1463-J-l. FOR SALE Fat lambs. Phone 8-F-24. Wllhlte Ranch, Lake Creek, Ore. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE Thoroughbred unregis tered Hereford bulls, stock beet shredder, bone cutter; also cattle pasture. Phone 665 -J. FOR SALE 80 choice young breed tng ewes. Also several fine young bucks. George Hilton, Bt. 2. Grants Pass. JERSEY COW and yearlln heifer. Claude Turner, Shady Cov Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Fine fresh Guernsey Jersey cow and calf. Phone 4-F-4. SALE Weaner pigs, 3 sows to far row soon; 00 Red pullets Kate Wright. Central Point. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Baby chicks. Rocks, Reds. Hampshlres. Hatchet weekly. 99 per 100, July and August Sev eral thousand eggs hatching. Or der your fall chicks now. Quantity oraers at summer prices anytime Central Point Hatchery. Phone 303. FOR SALE PETS DOGS CANARIES. !I37 W Main. Tel 1497 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1936 8TUDEBAKER Coupe, driven very little; looks like new; guaran teed the best buy In towr If you want a coupe. Only $.i67, with radio and de luxe equipment, PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FORD 1937. repossessed. Priced right. See C. F. Pruess, Lawyer 102V4 South 6th St., Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Bulck sedan, yjood con dition; pipe leas furnace, second - " hand toilet, at bargain. Bo? 4768, Tribune. R. St Q. USED CARS Renewed and Guaranteed. 1937 Lincoln - Zephyr Coupe; heater, radio; low mileage..! 145 1936 H u d a o n 4-door Sedan; heater, low mileage. 645 1937 Ford DeLuxe Touring Se dan; heater, radio. ...... 1938 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Sedan, green with white side wall tires. Just like new 820 1936 Ford 2-door- Sedan...... 495 1934 Dodge 4-door Sedan, trunk 426 1936 Plymouth 2-door DeLuxe Sedan 1637 Ford Pickup, 60 motor.- 61 1937 Ford Pickup. B5 -motor- 61 1933 Ford 2-door Sedan 8: O. E. Gates Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. LATE "36 Ford Coupe, 1&0 leas than market price. Call 971. evnlngs For Exchange Miscellaneous WANTED To trade 1933 Chevrolet l',ton truck for passenger car of about same year. H. C. Wltham, 8th and Riverside. For Exchange Real Estate FOR SALE, or would trade for good larmlng land in southern Oregon; Good six room house, double garage. other buildings, six lota forty by 178 ft., two lota 80 by 49 ft.; one gaa station on lot 80 by 60 Price Biz.ouo. l. e. Lingo. 233 jovm Alex ander Ave., Claremont. California FOR SALE OR TRADE 0-room house. 0 blocks from University In Eugene: near grade schools Price 11500, or trade for Medfuio prop erty. Address 1943 Onyx St., Eu gene Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 -room houae clow In, paved street; 1500 cash. Also 6 room house, paved treet. facing two streets; (2000, terms. Also 26 acres good land, large hotic. near city limits. 14000. H. N. Lofland. 225 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE 5-rooro house Phone 457-R. IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell Real Estate, see L. O Plckell. 16 So. Bartlett. Phone 3M. FOR bAL.8 ACRES Irrigated, free sot), 3 acres In Eng lish walnuts In bearing. 2 acres Ladlno clover, family orchard, grapes, strawberries. 5 -room houe. water pressure; sightly Tlew Only 02.650; $500 cash, balance easy terms. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE to Medford tnd surrounding towns. Easy term ' Jatckison County Federal Saving? Loan Association. MODERN HOME aero garden, fmlt and berries: $3100, take $3S0 cash. $250 trade, balance $20 month. 133 8th St.. Ashland. FOR QUICK SAL. Beautiful mod ern home Siskiyou Heights. Grounds completely landscaped; hsrdwood floors, oil burner, sun porch, fire place, basement. Priced for quick sale. Telephone 306. FOR SALE Farms, stock ranches, acreage, city property, business op portunities. We specialise In trad ing Southern Oregon for Southern Calif. Large or small. A. W. WALKER REAL ESTATE 223 N. Riverside Avo. REAL BARGAIN I 80 acres on oreek near paved highway: good 4 -room house, also cabin: 15 acres cultl vatable: lots of wood; $1,000, easy terms. D. E. Millard. "Roguedale," star Route, Eagle Point. FOR SALE New, modern 6 -room house, garage: one and hU acres: ' fruit and shade trees. Priced for quick sale by owner, who 1c leaving country. Cross bridge Beck s Bak ery, turn north and second house on leit unaer large trees, uwner, Ken Williams, Medford. FOR SALE Accept some trade. 30- cabin Auto Court with 3-pump service station, grocery store with lunch counter in connection; wen established business; good corner In Medford on highway: paying 15 on investment. 1023 west otn St. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN b WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at the hstiona Farm Loan Office 202 Liberty Blda Tel 1140 Or 0 A Barnes 167 E flth. Eugene Ore FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOB SALE Electric outboard motor, a batteries and charger, $37.50. E. 8. Severance, Jacksonville. Tel. 173. FOR SALE 75-lb. Icebox, $0. 634 Berrydale. FOR SALE 1937 Road Home trailer. Cost $1100, sell for $700. See Lee Williams, 1520 N. Riverside. FRUIT JARS, pair mated white Roller canaries, 8 months old; pedigreed female Cocker spaniel, typewriter. 132 8th St., Ashland. FOR SALE 150 good grain sacks, 6c each. E. P. Ireland, Lozier Lane, CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS In new mer chandise. Men's and boys' athletic unions, broadcloth, nainsook and knitted, $1.00 value for dOc; 48c value for 25c; men's muslin night shirts 60c; only a few left, ladles' and misses vests, 10c and 15c; ladles' summer union suit. Used Clothing Bargains for the whole family. ECONOMY CLOTHING STORE 114 North Front. SELLING OUT on 100-lb. shortening drums, 30c; 60-lb. lard tubs, 15c; candy palls, 10c: 1 mincemeat bar rel, $1.00; milk barrels 25c; 1 trough fine for mixing chick feed, $6.00; 3 bins for feed or grain, $1.50 each; egg crates. Model Bakery, Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE Apricots, at 8 p. m. Call 857 -M HAVE TO MOVE Want to sell cus tom made boat and Boy Siout suit, size 16. Sacrifice. 46 N. Orange, AUCTION SALE Sat., July 10. Sale Pavilion, Medford, Ore. Have full house furnlBhlnga, lac. elec. Hotpoint range, trash burner, wai nut bedroom suite, breakfast set. some horses, a few good milk cows, stock pigs, etc. Full una farm ma- chlnery. Inc. 14-ln. new tractor gang plow, ouitivator, uster, nar row, walking plows. All property must be at pavilion oy 11 a. m. So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co. Col, A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. NEW POTATOES, lo lb., 1 mile south Phoenix. Bring sack. Elmet Harrla. MODERN Plumbing Ac Sheet Metal Company, call 620 for tree prop hooks, we also have 400 it. 2-in steel tubing at loc it. FOR SALE Dust corn and cabbage with roto-dust, it's ncn-poLa- onous. Monarch Seed te feed Co. FOR SALE Poultry lice and ml tea are o reeling last. Bee us ror re pellents. Monarch Seed St E-eed Co FOR SALE More grain from MA DRONA HOO FINISHER. Try It, Monarch Seed Sc Feed Co. FOR SALE MAD RON A DAIRY MEAL la "tops." Nutritious and a real milk maker. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. FOR SALE Dust your dog with NIX FLEA POWDER. Qlve him comfort during flea time. MON ARCH SEED tie FEED CO. FOR SALE Speed Queen waahers and lroners, sparton refrigerators ouar. an teed service and parts for all makes of Washers. Good uwd washers, radios and one eltctrlc refrigerator. Pick's Hardware. FOR SALE 20 Protein EGO MASH. 12.00 cwt Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co MYERS Water Pressure systems guar - an teed. All pumping system over hauled. Plumbing contracting. Fen ce electric fence regulators Full line of general paints. Pick's Hard ware. FOR SALBV-Blnder twine, grain bags sack needles and sack twine. Mon arch Seed Sc Feed Co. FOR 8ALE Dairy Fly Smay, 60c per gauon up. Monarch seed St Peed Co. FOR SALE Apricots, close .n. Olenn Darby, south end Kings highway Phone 699-R-4. FOR SALE Fruit baskets and berry cups. Monarcn aeea dr rwa co. MY WIFE says advertise. I ael) dress ers, becu. floor coveting, tents, stoves, chairs, fruit jars. Jack's 2nd Hand Store. 106 South Orape FOR SALE Newtown apple. 60c a dox. Meaiora ioe at storage. FOR SALE 23 to 40 ton EUU Ball Mill Complete with motor In per fect shape. Industrial Machine Shop. H. Street, Orante as. Ore. CABBAOE plants. 647 Marie St. BOY Electric Fence where jou cn ret service: 117-50 up Hirrj Wta- FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR TRADE for LUMBER one planer, American No. 34, 4 sides 6"xl5M, 10 side heads and necessary knives, shafting, oeit, du-n p. mo tor, blower and sufficient pipe to carry shavings loo it. from planer Will eel) with or without b ower or motor for cash or rough or sur faced lumber. Also one hollow chisel mortlser. one band taw. one turning lathe, one gang saw. extra pulleys and belts. Call 594 or at Economy Lumber Co. LAUREL. Fir and Pine: 452-R-3 1 up Tel SUOAR PINE SHAKES FOR SMK E C Faber. Central Point PERSONAL ANYONE KNOWING present address of D. L. Davis, please notify John A. Chisholm. Box 166. Gold Hill. Ore. ROOFINO WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll roofings and coating at malt order prices. Pabco . Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint and Roof Co.. 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 243. MISCELLANEOUS BREEDING "Little Joe," saddle horse. Charles F, Angle & Son, Table Rock. WAHRSERV1CE AllrlaTesFul 1 line genuine Maytag parts. Medford Maytag Co.. 31 North Bartlett. Tel 38 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. T1TLK INSIIKANCK ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana itemoaeung. buiiodi ana Buckles covered. Room 303, U. 8. Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 11S1. THE DOMESTIO SHOPPE 34 yrs. xp Tailoring Dreasmaklng. Alterations Remodeling. Hemstitching Bucle and Buttons covered 19 N Bartlett DRESSMAKING. Tailoring, Ladle, Coata and Suits Alteratlonn Price reasonable. Mary M Coker. Cra terlin Bldg. MUSIC VOICE PIANO George Maddox tenor, Alleen Crawford Maddox piano. Beginners and advanced Prultt's Music Center. Phone 23 Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 11 7V House cleaning, floor waxing. ie mothlng. rug, upholstery cleaning Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8 E R V I O E 33 South Bartlett Painting. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment P H Gardner Phone 1376- W COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperbangii F-H.A loans for painting oo avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, LIU - W Main Trans! er. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance "urnlturv Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Servloe." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER St STORAOB CO. Offlce 98 So Fir Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Protectlvs carment 1 Headpiece 9. Undermine 15. Large net II. Manner 14. Beverage 16. Out of date 16. Fabulous ani mal with one horn It. Medieval Irlib social units SO. Fruit of any cereal grass :i. Debatable 28. Roman bronte 26. One for whose use a thing li done or given tt. Pointed tool 27. Commands 29. Seesaw 11 Government grant Ift. A sift tie palms ST. New- comb. form St. Movable bar- rtair In a Pi Solution of Saturday's Puzzle HOPlJlEPPOPgiEIBII E APEX aiE AsiucnjrjH 5 E S T ERP S ETIOIAIsTt C OIPrPlQIDlEI'SKa I IN1TIEINIDI A P UESJHALPSaSpa R a d ife eRp i R e aSS 5H BE EiTASJTI) glCOiDIElSI T E P H EjrT T EE SIE FjAT B ft E L E m 0 NfE Tpf E L AIM 55 a r f l qg pgs Ala q kIeMsHtieInIoIrusii inisi 48. Point of eon- SI. tentlon 6. 4T. A considerable 6'- number 4t. Just hove clear of rha L fan. aTround! (L 0. S- monetary nautical ontt: ahbr. St. Number 41 Oil of rose 61. Poem petals: vaii- 64. Pam a rope ant through a IS. Obliterate. pulley MM" f -I20 222 Igjj 31125 3 Z?ZSS1 Z5BL 1 Wl 36 Si' "40 , W-41 ' JLL 43 44 B;4S M, W'0 Wmti WI qm 47 44 j4? rttt zzzszzzzzzzz 55 1 t&r m7 I BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS E-X-T-R-A Money When You Need HI When you require extra lunda to pay your Dtlla or for other pur poses, see us. we ask lor no en doners and make no embarrassing Investigations. You get your money at once without any deductions Ampla repayment time and modest charges. We Invite you to Inquire (or further Information. Call. Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore & Wash. Mtg Co.) Lie. No. 6-311 M317. Phono 139. 45 South Central. 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 James W. Robinson, deceased, also known as J. W. Robinson. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned have been duly ap- uointed and now are the duly qual tiled and acting executora of the will and estate of the above named decedent, and any and all persona having claims against aald decedent or his estate are hereby required to present the same, with' the proper vouchers and duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at room 6 In the Davis Building. 32 North Central Avenue. .Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, within six months zrom tne aate oi mis notice. Dated this let day of July. A. D. 1938. EMIL BR1TT, H. K. HANNA. Executors, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Suit To Quiet Title In The Circuit Court of The State of Oreeon. for Jackson County: Jackwn County Federal Savings and Loan Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Alice May Wlllaon: the unknown heirs of Alice May WlUson, If de ceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real property described in the complaint herein, Derenaan's. To each and all of the above named defendants: In The Name of The State of Ore gon, you, and each of you. are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and If you fall so to appear and answer snld complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, succinctly stated as follows: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you. or any of you, have or claim to have In, to or upon the following described real property, situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The . rth Fifty (50) feet of the South One Hundred Fifty (150) foot of Lot No. Three (3). Block No. One ( 1 ) , In Cottage Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, aa numbered, designated and de scribed on the official plat thereof, now of record; and decreeing any and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, Hen or Interests of said defendants, or any of them; and that each and all of the defendants herein and each and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or any oi them, be forever enjoined, restrain ed and barred from asserting, or at tempting to aasert, or claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest In or to said real property, or any por tion thereof; and that plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted ana set at rest. This summons U published In ac cordance witn an order or tne Hon orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated June Cross-Word Puzzle s. Turnip: Scotch. I. Brought about 7. Hebrew letter S. Conceited per son I. porticos 10. Eagle's nest 1L Soft vetvetUke fabrlo IT. Hard external covering II. Covered with a thick black liquid XL Entangle Si Be under obli gation 14, Parts of a calyx 17. Ahove: poetle 2S. Oriental snip captain SO. Skirt of a me dieval armor 31 Went In SS. Meshed fabrlo 34. Also 38 Wound spirally 18 Stupefy SS Scene of action 40. Black bird 41 Rxterlor 44. 433rd asteroid it Feminine name 41. Town In Ohio SO. Relating or belonging tot eufllx It. Writing im plement 1TTB Color Doleful SPY.". foreit DOWN SerDent . one or coai S. Ball of minced meat or fish covered with f as try and rled 1 Beginning 23rd, 1938; the time prescribed for publication of this summons Is once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks; the date of first publication of this summons Is June 24th, 1933. GLENN O. TAYLOR, O. H. BENOSTON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post-office Address: 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Call for Bids. The School Board of Ruch Ster ling School District No. 3. wll receive bids xor the transportation of all elementary school pupils from Three corners at sterling via Buncom on the County Road to the Ruch School house. Bids to be opened at Ruch Ster ling School house, on August 6, 1038, at 8 p. m. A suitable bond for the amount of the bid to accompany same. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. (Signed) GLENN W. SMITH, Chairman o! Board. Ellubeth GUdea. Clerk. Call for Bids. Transport High School students to Jacksonville School from Three cor ners Sterling, Little Applegate as far aa Harold crumps, Ruch District and vicinity, to Jacksonville school ana return. Capacity forty students, state rate per mile tor extra runs. A bona acceptable to tne Boara must accompany the bid. Bids will be opened Saturday, August 6, 1938. nt 8 p. m., In the Jacksonville School, The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. STELLA W. BEACH. Clerk. School Dlstric. No. 1, Jacksonville. Oregon Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, July 15. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele and children of Medford are spending a two weeks' vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Straus and sons Gary and Joel of El Cerrlto, Calif., are spending a three weeks' vacation visiting relatives here and In Medford. They plan to visit rela tives In Bend before they return home. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schuls and fam ily returned July tt from a week end trip to Lake Odell. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter of Gold Hill. Hiey report the fishing Is very poor In that section. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist and Mr. and Mrs. John Hall spent July 4 at the Dead Indian Soda Springs. Charlie Duggan of Klamath Falls spent the week-end here visiting his uncle, Charles Duggan and family. Mrs. Pete Burreson la enjoying a visit with her sister and family from Baker City. Lewis Dusen berry, who la employ ed In a sawmill near Susanvllle, Oallf., spent July 13 here visiting with his family. Miss Dorothy Straus accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Burton of Med ford and Bertland Stanley of Eagle Point on a trip t Crescent City over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Newsoma left for southern California July 3. They hod spent the past two weeks visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and family. Miss Joyce Cota of Central Point Is enjoying a visit with her aunt, Mrs.-J. M. Crawford and etium, Miss Alice Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blgham and fam ily visited relatives and friends near Oranta Pass, Sunday. Members of the Orange sponsored a benefit dance at the hall Saturday, June 0 for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Straus, who lost everything they owned in a fire last week. Excellent music was donated by a number of musicians and greatly appreciated by the large crowd. A nice sum was netted which with donations and many gifts of household articles, etc., will help to give Uie couple a new start in house keeping. Tiiey wish to thank every one for the help and kindness shown them the past week. The Young O rangers auxiliary of the local Orange held a potluck sup per at the ball Friday evening and made some needed Improvements on the grounds. Tbe main feature of the evening was the roast turkey, tamale pie and Ice cream served for supper. Sunday evening the same group enjoyed a swimming party and welner roast on the river. Wei ners, buns, punch and Ice cream were serv ed as refreshments. About twenty young people were present. Beagle BEAGLE, uly IS. (Spl.) Visitors at the horns of Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Foots and son the laat week In June were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walts, cousins of Mr. Foote's from Elyrls, Ohio. During their stay here the Footes took them to Diamond and Crcter lakes and back by way of Klamath Falls. The first week In July Mr. Foote's brother and wife. Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Foote and Mlas Zclma Thompaon of Springfield, Ore gon visited at the Foote home. Thursday, July 8, Mrs. Blachoff en tertained with dinner for Mr. adn Mrs. Ray Bowen and Mrs. Mary Brownwood and two daughters. In the afternoon of the same day Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cowley snd Donnle Cox of Medford visited at the Bla choff borne. Visitors the psst two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant and son were Mrs. Walter Blchard and small son and Mrs. Blchard's sister, Jeanne Du Bols of Bend, Ore gon. Last week-end. Mrs. Orant'a niece, Mra. Ted Williams and two brothers Walter and Billy Warhurst of Oakland, Calif., visited at the Orant home. Billy Is staying with the Oranta for the rest of the sum mer. Mrs. Charlotte Sweet and son Phil.. Hp spent the week-end In Medford and while there went on a fishing trip to Lodgepole ranger station with her husband and brother. Sunday evening visitors at the Sanderson home were Mr. and Mra. Arthur and Walter, Lola Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sander son and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson. tiitait but sUi bt gltd is kaoa that BUt Hull .has gotten over his serious trouble 'causea from an ac cident on a motorcycle and is home with his parents near Ashland. The Hulls lived In our community for a couple of years. -. Monthly meeting of the Pleasant Hqur club was held at the home of Mrs. The Una Martin with 10 mem bers and one visitor present. After the business meeting a game was given by the president, Mrs. Rush, and a letter from Mrs. Frlnk telling of her trip back to New York was enjoyed by all. Charlotte Sweet gave a book report on "Roads to Roam." The hostess, Thelma Martin served dainty re fresh tne nts In accordance with the Fourth of July, with fire crackers and pink lemonade. Next meeting will he at Mrs. Sanderson's on Aug. 11. Wednesday evening visitors at the Sanderson home were Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Porter of Medford and Har ry Porter of Oorvallls, Ore. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. July IS. (Spl.) Krnte'a Caalno haa. been sold to Call fornli people who plan on building cabins and making other extensive Improvements. The Engle property was also sold to Mr. and Mra. P. J. McQuffy of California and the Englea have- moved to the. .former Donough placa. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook of Gold Hill spent Sunday at their mine here. Barney Loomta . and Mrs..' Clara Hoarn of Oranta Pass spent July 10 with Mr. and Mrs. George Lance. Mr. and Mra. Prank Elliott ahopped In Oranta Paas July 8, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lnce. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Koster and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Orlggs were business visitors In Oranta Pass, July 13. Mr. and Mra. Loiils Drulff moved to Medford July 10, so Mr. Drulff, who la employed at the Huber pack ing plant, will be nearer, to his work. Ernest Llngreen left for Yreka. Calif., July 12, to spend several days. Mrs, Llngreen has been there for sometime helping care foi- her small nephew who Is seriously ill. Eagle Point EAOLE POINT, July 15. (Spl,) Attractiveness of the city park has been greatly enhanced by the city council's action In ordering Installa tion of water. Many campers have been taking advantage of tne cool spot this summer. ' : Resurfacing and replacing of a yellow center mark haa been com pleted on 3.3 mllea of the road lead lnf to Klamath Falls. The baby clinic . held Tuesday at Eagle Point high school was the most largely atended affair of the kind ever conducted here,' 80 babies being examined. A vacation bible school Is being held at l':e Baptist church, the class es are to continue for two weeks.. Mr. and Mrs. Lea McAlpln, of Beau mont, Texaa, are visiting Mr. Mc- Alpln's sister,- Mrs. Short, here. Mrs. Josephine Holman, who 'has been 111, la reported somewhat Im proved. ' Oscar Palm, local blacksmith; Is en- Joying a - visit from a brother who resides In Portland. Billy Young, aged 9, landed a 90- pound salmon Sunday while fish ing in Rogue river ne&r Eagle Point. The town hall lias been greatly Im proved by application of paint, the work being accomplished as civic club project. Donald Aahpole and Bertland Stan. ley caught their limit of fish In strenuous trip to the Halifax region from which they returned Wcdnos. day. Hie boys packed In four to five mllea from the end of road acceslble by auto, In addition to the fish, the boys brought back Shorty Miles' dog which had gotten lost during a re. cent trip Into the wild region. William Perry left Thursday for Astoria, with Mrs. Ayres and Barbara Mr. and Mra. Frank Ouerln of Portland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and other relatives, in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton of Asu land, were recent visitors at the Guerln home. , Mrs. Celts Holmes, Mrs. Royal Brown, Mrs, Phnebe Guerln, Lottie Van Scoy, Bessie Carlton, Mrs. Ken dell, Mattle Brown and Amy Brown were Sunday guests of Mrs. Barbara and Miss Erma Stead man at Sun set on the Rogue, where the latter have cottage and are . spending a vacation from their home . In Ana helm. Calif. - Jack Stoner, who has .been visit ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. RoyaJ Brown, la leaving today for hla home In Santa Barbara. The Grange Eagle Point Orange Eagle Point Orange met, with at tendance of 88 members and one visiting Granger, also five non O ranger visitor, who entertained with a pleasing and Instructive program, as follows: . Oroup singing: two solos by Mary ann Gates, accompanied on the piano by Miss Ellenburgen two duets by Maryann Gates and Mr. Hall, accom panied by Mlas Ellenberger. reading by Zora Humphrey: talk by William dates, "How Business Men and Far mer, May Cooperate." The program was very much en- Joyed by the audience and Mi Gates' talk gave Inspiration for discussion during the business meeting, lagle Point will doubtless bt heard from on this subject later. During business session th build ing committee reported that the new hall would b ready for occupancy before the first meeting In August. Members are getting very anxious to get Into their new hall. ' As tht time was late, committee reports were short. Refreshments were served by Ed and Minnie Putman and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Millard, 'and a social bout enjoyed. - .Next meeting will be held July 19, at 8 p. m. All visitors always wel come. ' flold lllll Orange. . . Gold Hill met July 7, with good attendance; There were no visitors. Several reports were made by com mitter. Third and fourth degreea were exemplified for Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Harold Fish of River side. Owing to a heavy business program, the lecture hour to have been given by the executive com mittee was postponed to next meet ing, July 31. Mr. Ftoh suggested that we Invite Sams Valley and Live Oak Oranges to Join in our annual picnic, date and place to be. an nounced later. Keo Gay resigned from her office of Ceres and Norma Pree was eleoted to fill .aame. Master Howe, asked all who could to attend the danoe July 0, for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Straus, wno lost their home by fire July S. The young folks met after Grange to discuss a young Granges' aux iliary here. ' Refreshments were served by Mar tins. Beulah Nathan, Miss Harper and Wallace Iverson. Mr.. Hilton's car caught fire when they atarted home, but It was ex tinguished with sand before the fire engine got there. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find Ihem on the Dial:. 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