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PAGE ELEVEN Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! t MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. 19 10. UMl every aa P you eriu prooaolj nod exactil in things tou bsve oeen wok mi lot or i eel ot trad tot unused articles ruu au neve Searcrj four tuc at store- room you mil r.ud menj tmngs others ere we".lng and M able to realuse Immediate cub U wnet ou want lent here, advertl lor It Tribune Clss Ufled Adj are ineipensive effective I RATES Per word Mret lnsertlonxe (Minimum tic) ben addlllun! Inwrtloa. per word ie (Minimum Inc) Per line per month eltnoot copy change 91 M CASH or money order muit e company all mall order claitiiied ade. LOST AND FOUND LOST Gold wrist watch. Owner's name and Inscription on back. Re ward. Phone mo. LOST Wlre-helr dog. Name "Pako." Black and white. Will pay as 00 reward. Address A. J. Heckler. Route 1. Central Point. Oregon. V REPORT lost dws. animal cruelty cases Humane Society. Phone 1315. WANTED FEMALE HELP HOUSEKEEPER Motherless home, 3 little girls. 13 per month. Write Box 805. Tribune. EXPERIENCED woman cook for ranch. Reference required. Box 803, Trtbun-. WANTED Experienced housekeeper. Must be capable cook. 3 adults. Local reference required. Phone 1770. WANTED-Mlddle-sged woman house keeper and cook; good home and wages. Write Route 1. Box 496 WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG LADY with experience wishes work. Phone 4-F-4. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Piano to store for use with privilege to buy. 527 Beatty St. WANTED To rent ranch with option to buy. Tribune Box B3, WANTED Cows to pasture. Clarence T Arnold Rt. 4, Box 484. Buckshot ' Hill road nm.i. drilling 5150 per ft. first 50 ft., etc. J M Dodge. 619 King WANTED Wool mohair, bides and pelts Medford Bargain House. 27 North Grape St. Phone 1062. WE PAY MOHfe CASH For Your Furniture. BARNEBURO ANPREWi th and Front. Phone 547 WANTED Dressmaking, alteratlona Katharine Satterlae, Singer 8hop. 33 South Grape. BEST PRICES PAID For Your furniture. EAD9 FURNITURE Phone 11M-J HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE i7 N OrepeSt Phone 10W FOR RENT HOUSES roR RENT 3-room partly furnished house. Call 1297. FOR RENT A small rustle rammer home on the Applegate. Call Jack sonville, so-r-- FOR RENT Modem -m furnish ed house, garage, reasonable. 804 rjennen. FURNISHED house for rent or sale. Call 383 Scenic Drive. Ashland, Oregon. FOR RENT g-room furnished Eng lish stucco, hardwood floors, elec trically equipped. Summer months. References. Phone 1555-J. FOR RENT Modern 3-room house, Adults. Phone 406-R-4. FOR RENT 4-room house. Inquire 2nd house past Mac s Market. No. Pacific Highway. FOR RENT-Partly ulelwd five room house. Inquire 1013 West Main. FOR RENT Modem house, 9 1 bed rooms. Vacant May 30th. 728 E dSCKlun. FOR RENT 6-room house, 927.50. Phone 281. FOR RENT New fire-room fur nished duplex; electric stove. Frlg Idalre. garage, laundry room, lawn Reasonaole. 203 6. Ivy or Inquire 711 King St. . FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. '2 Haven , FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 33 No Peach. FOR PENT Upstairs apartment modern, private bath, gsrage Adalte. 634 N. Bartlett. FURNISHED 1 and 3-room eP"? tr.nts: sso house. Adult. 604 West 10th. FOR RENT-Furnished Rotl Hol land eoartmsnt E'.ectrte ring Frlg1dlr. PRUITT Apt, over Honowavt Oroe erv 1'.9 N Central Ph 1415 or 33 Prullt Music-Radio Center FOR RENT Arartmenta. 10. In. quire Shady Nook grocery. MODERN fumnnec apartment, heat hot water. Electrulux. garage 10 A Oalnc St. FARMERS t Frultgrowe-l Bsnk apartment 9 rooms and ba'h ga beak Inquire 111 West (ttL FOR RENT APARTMENTS OE BAUER APT3 8th at Oskdsl Prestige, courtesy, with comlort eble modern home furnished or unfurnished Moderate prices By day. week or month. Phone 71S-Y APARTMENT FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. Slower Hot and coid water paid Steam beat. 3 eloeet. Cabinet space. In Mall Trib une Building Apply at busi ness office Mall Tribune. FURNISHED APARTMENT, private bsth. PYleldslre BO W Main FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Well furnished sleeping room. 325 So. Riverside. SLEEPING ROOMS 445. So. Front. PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM rent. 33 No. Peach. FURNISHED ROOM, near court house. 120 8. Laurel. FURNISHED room tor rent, hot and cold water In room. Oarage. 11 S Orange. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Orape FOR RENT Room. (2 50 week. Pri vate entrance. 408 Edwards. FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM COOL. CLEAN ROOMS Large shsdy yard, special diets for elderly peo ple: reasonable. 823 West 13th. ROOM AND BOARD 715 E Main I per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store Funding and two office rooms see AJ Lltuell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Turkey eggs, 5c each. Call 302, Jacksonville. FOR SALE 50 New Hampshire lay Ins: hen. Snyder. Phone 4-F-4. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Extra fine pigs. Grant road, off Beau Lane; algn on gate. FOR SALE Weaner pigs and red boar. Wm. H. Fennlnger Place, Central Point. 15 NICE feeder Chester White piss. Will trade for model A roadster or coupe. M. L. Crocker, Route 4. Lone Pine school. FOR SALE Duroc Boar. 9 months old. or trade for heifer calf. Rte. 2. Box 230. Upper Stage Road, 2 mllea went central Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Equity In '35 Terraplane A-l condition. New tires. See M. C. Davis at Perry Aphrrwft's. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MEDFORD REALTY BOARD Your real estate deal ings are safeguarded when you deal with a Realtor. Members Brown 5c White, 104 W. Main St. Harold H. Brown, 123 E. Main St. Mark A. Goldy. Inc.. 109 E. Main St. W. J. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd St. So. Ore, Realty Oo.. 118 N. Rlv. Carl Y. Tengwald. 123 W. Main St. FOR SALE House and lot, 200. full price. Frank Albat, Rte. 1, Box 45-A, Park 5, off Prune St. MOflfl East Side. Large .living JJOUU room, fire place, dining room, breakfast nook, tiled kitchen, two bedrooms, bath with shower, service porch, basement, furnace, large lot. All In exoellent cond' tton. Terms and Immediate pos session. ELMER HERRTED Phone 1496 or 1513-J FOR SALE Large plastered house, close In. beautiful flowers and lawn, mostly furnished, pavement. 92200. terme. Also. 4 bedroom house on West Main, modem, fire place. 92200: 10 cash. Also, good house and l!i acre. Kings highway. iooo:oo. 1000.00. See A. F. Flowers, corner 12th and Front. FOR SALE Attractive cottagj. Pink of condition. Good location. Lsree maple trees. 82200. Terms. Inquire 815 So. Ivy. FOR SALE Furnished house. Hard wood floors, fireplace, nearly new electric ranee. Large corner lot. 2850. Inquire 516 So. Ivy FOR SALE 6-room modem house. 3 bedrooms, child's nursery, breakfast nook, tiled drain board, hardwood floors, aswdust burner furnace. Fenced In back yard. 2900. terms or would exchange for acreage. Also 31 acres Irrigated productive soil, electricity, on graveled road. 1'4 mile east of Pacific Highway. 930 per acre. Also 0 acres, all irrigated. 4-room house with bath, good barn, city water, well located near Medford. 1900, terms. Also Cory and comfortable 3-roora cot tage, screened In porch. 3'j lots, nice lawn and flowers. s900. term. L. O PICKELL 18 South Rartlett CITY and country propettlea, RENT ALS LOANS INSURANCE C 8 Butterfleld. 409 Med.'ord Butldtr.g FOR SALE- -Furnianeo home .1600 412 Laurel. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Lists available t Nstlonsl Farm Loan Olflce Holly Theatre Building Medford 2850. 4 acres ungated 4-roome. bath, laundry traye. barn, chicken house, woodshed storeroom, gar aee. pasture, alfalfa, oeanr.t fruit, walnut, almond. .rawberrt Cow. heifer, wood, furniture, too'.s. Jsrs. seperator. 9 mile from court house. Writ Box 973 Tribune FOR SALE OR TRADF Completely equipped ranch. 43 acres. Be r erek Ootf m lsi.d. iravtty low Irr.ra ion. good Impro.ement: wl l take eatt;te. farm machinery smsll suburban or city property. Trib une o 957 HOUSES FOR JAIE tn Medford ard surrounding towns Easy ten Jaeasoa rrjety fvderai Savings tag Loan Association. TOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think rf Brown Wht-e FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 'JS Dodge truck. 4 ton. for young milk cow. Write Bo 13. Js-lcnvtne. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Forty-acre field of vol unteer bay along atate highway, two miles west of Dode bridge, or harvest on shares. Mrs. R. H. Sims, Central Point. CUT FLOWERS 205 So. Holly. FOR SALE Clover Phone 125. bay In field. FISHING Diamond Lake reports . good. Oet the big onea now. Every thing you need. Trolling rod. reel, line only 12 S3. Cliff's Sport Shop, S17 North Riverside. FOR SALE Overstuffed Davenport and chair 125. 70S park Ave. WESTINGHOUSE Electrle Range. Dic tator model, used 10 hours, excel lent condition. V price. SWAP for cssh or cow. Hopkins. Rte. lt Box a-A. Rogue River, uregon. NEWTOWN APPLES at Medford Ice ic Storage. Dolph Phlpps. PRACTICALLY New. 1000 watt Delco plant, paid aaaj, ecu tor ew; terms. Orant Powell. Murphy. Ore. FOR SALE Good grain hay In shock. W. D. Gray. 227 Oberlln street, Ash land. VEGETABLES, melons, gourds, squash and celery plants. Crater Green house. FLOWER PLANTS, petunia, aster, marigold, asslysum. snspdragon. lobelia, ageratum and other vari eties, also geranium and eanna Ullea plants. Crater Greenhouse. FOR SALE Trailer. (15: used car. In good running condition, 520 Call evenings. 343 Mae St, FRESH SALMON EGGS, crabs, eea foods Liberty Market. Phone 154 ALL SHRUBS IN STOCK at greatly reduced prlcea. Carlton Nursery at Barnum Orchard, 3 miles south on Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Used Electrolux cleaner. 1109 W. Main. Phone 1055. FOR SALE CHEAP UseJ Westing- house electrle range. 325 so Riverside. GARDENERS' SUPPLIES H o e e. rakes, shovels, graaa hooka, garden cultivators, bose, nozzles, etc. Check on our prices before buying. Pacific Feed tc Seed Co. 17 West vourth & Fir. Medford INSECT SUPPLIES Bug-get, Red Arrow. Black Leaf 40. Green Leaf, Ant Bait. Ant-B-Oon, also Mole traps and belts Let us supply your needs with service. Pacific Feed 4s Seed Co. Medford. Oregon. FOR POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS Use Crown Products. We carry the complete .me. Let us supply your needs. Pacific Feed 4s Seed Com pany. 4th and Fir St.. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE A South Bend lathe and counter-shaft and pulleya. 40" center. 12" swing. Carl Centner, 206 West a St.. Grants Pass. GOOD used 7-tt. SUPER-COLD re frigerated display case. Bargain. Phone 12. FIRST CUTTING elfelfs hy In shock. Ed Kanley place. Ross lane 3 BRAND-NEW SPARK oil beater Bargain price. Phone 12. PANSY, ZINNIA, ASTER, etc. 10c do. Vegetable plant. 30 Laurel NU-WAT Mattress and Upholstering Co. Phone 393 909 West 8th t PIPE Pipe and Flttlnga New and Used Lare stock. All sties. Get our prices MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phono 1082 JACKS 2nd Hand Store, the House of a Thousand Bargains Haraee. spring tooth, pumps, shingles fur niture, stoves, et 108 B Orape. SONO BIRDS 1127 Wnt Main St BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Meat Market, groceries, fountain. Doing good business. Box No. 716, Tribune. FOR SALE at half value, on account of lckness. Will sacrifice the Riverside Apartment. 38 rental prtment nd 4-room apartment for manager. Best buy In Oregon, and a money-maker. Completely furnished; clear title; good bual n. Phone 457. J MISCELLANEOUS TIME TO SPRAY YOUR ELMS Let me kill your earwig. Phone 633, Samsons, McGonagle. KATHLEEN 1 tea White, formerly at Mann'a Beauty Salon, will now welcome her customers t Helen's. ELECTROLUX AGENCY. Phone 1056 SADDLES Made to order. Gibson ' Saddle Shop. OranU Pass. 919 So I 6th. Electrolux Cleener Service Pb 1066 LAWN MOWERS machtn ground S70. y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking j THE FASHION SHOP-Dressmaking. rur nmonnng Buttons ana Buckles covered Room 02. 0. 8 Ns- Bsnlt B'rtg Tl 1181 Expert Window Clnr LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Clesner General house cleaner Floor waxing Jo Frr- Ph'Ti' 1172 Houaecleenlng LET OIRARD DO IT Rouaecieanmg. painting, .nterl or decorating, floor finishing. Ph-me Ste-W INSTRUCTIONS INSrRUCTTON--pino (modern end elaseicsii violin cello, flute, trum pet, trombone Compose, arrange IH ByVDRKPt Boa 495 Trib'jne PtRSONAL CARD At CRYSTAL READINOS. II 00 723 Sherman at. Phone 966-J-a. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aulo Loins ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN L Ho Interest charged In advance 1. . your own Insurance accepted i. Car does not have to be paid for. 4. You get the money In ten min utes. . Special low spring payment . You deal direct and save money flee w B. THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 45 South Central. Phone 13. License No. M-217. DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS nd REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a southern Oregon owned Independent finance com psny where your needs will receive PERSONAL CONSIDERATION et all t-mes. Immediate action I No red tapel Our years of experience Insures you of the best service DH1VE IN for YOUR outitlJentla! loan Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD -DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Llo M-374 Phone 159 9th and Bartlett. 120 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1931 to 1940 Model care and light trucka 1 to 18 Months to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY Agent 123 Eaat Main M-336 Phone 807 CAR LOANS Solve your financial problema by refinancing jr borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 Trl-State Acceptance Corp. License M-2.13 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E Main Phone 728 Loan MONEY TO LOAN on modem dwell tnes of late construction 99 76 per montb per thousand. Low Int erest rate. BROWN WHITE. 104 W Main PERSONAL LOANS YOU CAN BORROW $100 If You Can Set Aside $1.68 A WEEK Other Amount In Proportion. We Are Friendly Confidential Prompt, OREGON FINANCE CO. V E Thomas. Mgr. Lie. No 8-211 46 So. Central. Phone 139 Painting TOM FENTON Painter and Decorator First class work guaranteed. Phone 124 or 1749-Y. IF YOU ENJOY first class painting end psperhsngtng In your home call Frank Skeen. 1103 W 10th St No Job too large or too small Phone 1963 Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Pabco Roofings. Shingles. Coatings and Paints Wall Paper Ekeraon Pslnt and Roof Co- 38 80 Bartlett. Tel. 243. Mail Tribune Daily ACBOS L Courteoua 1 Vegetable tin der or punk II Wears aaraj 14. Return It. Article 15. Qlv. the right te II. Near IS. Ingredient ef seeling wax TL Dened 2. Consumsg 21 Cease ' II. S.ssme 21 Imitator 2T Rubs out 29. Very stupid ly Drtnlce little br little tl. Outer garment 13. Ancient Ital ian goddess 14- Kind or eaar chair 16 Urges 17. Yellow eebsr IS. Minute particle 40. United 41 Relates IS Tal 44. Perform IS. Church dlgaltarr IT. Like elutlen ef Saturdays Puule Ay E, Rtp i IlIo.'tMR'E'n'a RaTlA RgaHiOjA 0 D sfca HWaHa'L'I-IeJ&P BiY ranAlT0hiEEa(dftp.s QAl3JjL G I !A NHA MA tIr i olESaD i iNololasjAiY HMiTft pot nH i TSn e. i I.Hao T'ogyaM.A jifTTFF A'STfrl I EIRjAlT Oj it-IE. & T 48. Curved CO. Edit 12. Depend U. CuUo tneterr. DOWN L fUtounds ft. Richly i1cnrated 1 BstWd ' I 3 v s I isl1 " I8 I' r " A 'i . wti zzz3zrwi . -1 1 iwwn '' 11111 mft i2 31 35 ZtL Mi !L 33 1 J5z 23 Sp ' tz rt BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radleioa Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE SI pnuth Ssrtlett Stocks, and Bond ONLY STOCK TICKEH service In Oregon outside of Portland con tinuous quotations during market hours. U N Hngan & Co, 214 Mi!n St , Mxllord Transfer FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We bsve Van moving equip ment for local and long distance hauling. Dry and clean storage (concrete building) with special locker rooms at low rates. flAMbON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 633 CITY TRANSFER at 8TORAOE CO Household movirfg and general hauling 29 8. Orape. Phone 2060 day or night. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street Insured Cirri en Local end Long Distance Hauling Phone 844 EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO Offices 18 South Fir Phone 816 JrtslsJltServcjnraTlteed LEGAL NOTICES Notice In. the County Court of the State o! Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter ot the estate of Mabel Merryman, deceased. Notice Is herebv given thst the executrix in the above entitled es tate hes filed therein her final ac count: that June 7. 1940. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. haa been fixed aa the time, and the County Judge's office In the court house in Medford. Jsck son County. Oregon, aa the place for hearing objectlona thereto, and the final settlement of said estate, and the discharge of the executrix. WILDA A. HENSON, Executrix. George Codding, Attorney for the ex ecutrix. Notice of riling rtnal Account. In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the matter of the estate of Charles 8 Plllsbury. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned haa filed hla final account and report In the above entitled es tate, and that by order of the County Court In and for Jackson County. Oregon. hearing upon the same has been set for Frldsy. May 31st. 1940. In the County Court Room at the Court House In Medford. Jsckson County. Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock, e. m All persons hsvlng objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date f first publication of this notice is Mav 1st. iD4u. GEORGE M. ROBERTS, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Charles 8. Pllls bury. deceased. FARMERS. AMI FRUITGROWERS BANK Medford, Oregon. Notlre of Liquidation. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank., of the City of Medford, County of Jackson. Stste of Oregon, an Oregon banking corpor ation, by action of Ita stockholders and directors, taken April 13 1940. has voted to go Into voluntary li quidation, and depositors andor other creditors andor claimant are hereby notified to present their clslms against ssld bsnk for payment at It office In Medford. Jckson County. Oregon. Dated April 23. 1940. FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK. By W. J. LOOKER. Cashier. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of tne estate ot John McNeill, deceased. The undersigned ha filed In the County Court of Jackson County. Oreieon. the final account of her administration of the 3atate of John McNeill, deceased, and said Court ha fixed, Tuesday, the 14th day of Cross-Word Puzzle t. Salutation 10. Down: prtfls XL M ,k speeches: bumoruua It Says 17. Flower tn. Waist 23. Mineral source ef phosphorus compounds 14. Hurts 14. Calm cockatoo tt. Mineral spring t. Brlffhtest star In a con stellatlon 11. Neck pieces 23. East 1 id lo cedar 13. Disregard willfuily 14. Factor 1ft. Console 27. Ovules It. I,icht rains 41. Source ef lumber 41 Lt tr stand 4S. Jreek letter 44. Duo elty 4. Byrr.lv.l for Chlorine IL Metric land measure 4. Small flsb I. Look after 4. Lanr14 prop erties T. JUsctaUlon of RuMiaa labor re I. Score at pinochle June. 1940. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of eal day. at the courtroom of said Court, at the Court House In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, aa the time and place for the settlement of said estate. All persons Interested li. said estate are hereby notified and required to make or rile their objection to said final acc Jnt. If any they have, on or before the time aforesaid, fixed for the hearing and settlement thereof Date of this notice and the first publication thereof. Is Msy 8. 1940. GEORGIA MCNEILL. Administratrix rle bor.ls non. O. H. BFNOTSON. Attorney for Administratrix. Eagle Point Egle Point, May 22. Spl Eagle Point Civic club will hold regular meeting next Thursday afternoon with a no hostess luncheon at close of meeting. Mr. Myrtle Rodsrmel spent last Sunday with her daughter. Mr. Harold Zundcl, of Lake Creek. Miss Jean Coffeen and Miss Shir ley Rose berry of Medford called on Mr. and Mr. Percy Haley Sunday. Delbert Tlngleaf and brother-in- law, Mr. Lemmon. of Klamath Palls, spent last Sundsy with Delberfs mother, Mrs. Millie Tlngleaf. Beulah (Mrs. Lemmon 1 and baby returned to Klamath Falls with her husband after week's stay with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peppard of Chlloquln were laat week-end guests of Mr. and- Mrs. OrvlU Henderson. Sincere sympathy of the commun ity la extendedto Mrs. Myrtle Rodsr mel in the demise of her husband. Charles Rodarmel, last week, after lingering Illness. Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Stanley called at the Hammel ranch laat Saturday. Mrs. Amos Avers and eon Keith, of Medford, spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mr. Roy Smith nd fkmlly. Mr. end Mr. Beagle moved to Medford laat Sunday. Mrs. Beagle Just finished teaching the term In the local school. Mrs. Lottie VnScoy spent laat week-end In Ashland with her atster. Mrs. Harry Carlton. Mis Yetta Olson and Janet Kurd left Wednesday for the Vaughn ranch on Rogue river to ty for a month to pick trwberrle. Mr. Wee Chlldreth will also pick berries et the Frank Dltsworth place. Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Perry attended Pomona drill practice et Central Point Sunday. Mrs. Lincoln Pence went to Rogue Elk lost week where she has t po sition for the summer. Mrs. "Chuck" Sturglll of Ashland spent last week-end here with her parent, Mr. end Mrs. Ed Chsmber lain. Henry Rodarmel and daughter. Mr. Newman, of Sclo, Ore., end Mr. and Mre. Chas. Rodarmel and daughter Jane, of He bo, Ore., returned home laat Thursday.. having attended the funeral of a ' brother end uncle. Charles Rodarmel. Donald Young of San Francisco left Wednesday for home after at tending the Rodarmel funeral. Mis June Young. Donsld's sister, whose home is In Tacoma. also here for the funeral, returned home last Frldsy. Mr. end Mrs. Dale Bum and baby daughter arrived In Eagle Point last Saturday from Corvalll end remain ed until evening with Mrs. Bum' parent. Mr. and Mr. Ed Chamber lain. They went to Butt Fall tot live this summer a Mr. Burn Is employed by the forest service there. Eagle Point Town send club will bold their regular meeting Monday evening. May 31. Winner In the re cent membership drive ere hoping tne losing team will not forget the dinner they ere supposed to give In nonor or the 100 new member cured. All will bring their appetites and anticipate en enjoyable evening. THE GRANGE Cold Hill Crenae Gold Hilt Grange met May 10 wttn good attendance. Mn Richards of Ruuelvllle Grange and Miss Zelda Thompson of curtain Grange were visitors William Howes and John Gray gave reports on agriculture and Bonneville power. Mr. Richards reported on the trucking law. Grange Is to receive poisoned grain to put out for squirrel control. Lecture program follows: Ac cordion solos, Evelyn Christen- sen; readings, Mr. Richards and rem McCoy. Next H. E. C. meeting is Mav 28. Ladies are aked to come prepared to work In the yard. romona meets Saturday eve ning, May 23 at Central Point. The fifth degree will be put on unies are to take cake. Refreshments were served by the Christensen and Autenreith families. Barn Door Locked Longview, Wash. UP) Hugh Little, roomer at a lumbermen's hotel, always shuts the window when he takes a nap now. While Little was sleeping re cently, a stray cat crawled Into the room and had six kittens I on the bed. When LIUle awoke he found the cat and her litter snuggling atop his blanket. Record Marred Salem, Mass (U.R) John B ' Demers, 70, drove an auto 30 years without an accident then 1 he met 8-year-old Clark John-' son. The lad rode his tricycle' into Demers' car, suffering' minor cut and bruises. June Summers Day ' St. Paul, Minn. (U.R) Sum mer or winter, it's still a June Summers day in the Minnesota Historical Society's office. She works there. 1 In The Day's. News Bf Frank Jenkins 1M Oregon's Presidential pref- erence primary, Roosevelt leads Garner roughly seven to one. That certainly leaves no doubt as to the preference of Oregon Democrats. Don t, however, overlook the fact that Republican McNary is getting more votes (as these words are written the count is far from complete) than Roose velt and Garner combined. THAT has happened In other alate primaries, and Is a def inite indication of what may happen if Roosevelt decides to run again in the face of the third term tradition. AS TO the president's ability to get a third-term nomin ation if he wants it, no doubt remains. Oregon's vote brings him within 43 of a majority of the Democratic convention, and it is regarded as a certainty that he will pick up 32 more delegates In next Tuesday's New Jersey primary. For weeks the signs have been plain that he will hold the Democratic convention in the hollow of his hand. Whether or not we are to have a third-term campaign de pends upon President Roosevelt himself. IF YOU feel strongly that Americans should do some thing about Europe, here is a suggestion: GIVE to tho Red Cross fund for European war relief. There Is nothing better that Americans can do. THE quota for the nation has been apt at tin mllllnn rinl. tars, which is a trifling sum tor 130 million people. It can be volunteered In a day or so If EVERYONE will help. Give what you feel like. No sum can be too largn in such an emergency. No sum can be too small if genuine desire to help Innocent and unbelievably stricken people goes with the giving. e 1IHAT has happened to the " people of the invaded small countries is horrible. It Is no fault of theirs. All they wanted was to be left alone. The least we can do, if we are truly the warm-hearted people we think we are, is to give of what we have to help A LITTLE in the alleviation of their frightful suffering. IT would be interesting at this moment to know exactly what Joe Stalin thinks of Adolf Hitler. Is he pleased with the alliance he has made? Does he think it was a smart trick? Or is he frightened? It's Discouraging Logan. O. W) A shoe sales man had the right idea. Know ing that packages and bags in a car often attracted thieves, a shoe salesman affixed this sign to the window: 'These cases contain half pairs of shoes for salesman's samples. They are of no use to anyone but the sales man. Please do not disturb." The sign has worked. Run to Ground Portland. Ore. CP) Attaches of an "alcohol cure" sanitarium were almost driven to drink when one patient failed to re spond to treatment. Attendants finally ran down the trouble friends were fastening bottles of liquor to a radio ground wire and the recalcitrant patient was nauung them In. Busy at 14 Rochester, N. H. U.R An en ergetic octogenarian with the spirit of a pioneer, Thomas Dudley, 84, make anything he wants. Recently needing step ladder to reach ceilings in his home, he built one. He also built a sturdy wheelbarrow. Us Mall Tribune went d. TAKES QUICK ACTION! Somebody Is Golne; To Get A Bargain MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK AUEO CAMP IN CRESCENT CITY Owing ta my business In the South this Aula Camp MUST BE SOLD SALE TRADE LEASE IT'S A BARGAIN WHAT HAVE YOU? Will be In Crescent CUy, 101 Ninth Streak Until Moon Saturday. May tSth. D. H. Wade LODGE NOTICES CARPENTERS LOCAL. KX37. met A. P. of L HU flmt ud ttuid FYKU7 etch mon li. Vulture mmbrt wel come. Btated Communication of Retrnfs Chapter, O- E- . Thursday evening. May 33rd. at 8 o'clock. Initi ation and octal nlgZht. Vliltlnff membcra tnltd. OEORQIA HOLLOWAT. W. W. H ATT IE M. ALDEN. 8c Forecast a Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday, allghtly cooler Thura day. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, with some cloud or fog on th coaat, slightly cooler nonaweat por tion tonight, and in the interior Thursday, moderate northerly wind off the coast. Local Vmia Temperature & year ago todayi Highest, 58; lowest. 44. Total monthly precipitation, .49 Inches, Deficiency for the month, .35 Inches. Total precipitation sine Sept. I. 1930, 23 28 Inches, txoeaa for the season, 6.34 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday. 31: S a. m. today. 75. Tomorrow: Sunrise. 4:49 ft. m sunset, 7:33 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:30 av m 1J0 Meridian Time. H If 5 i n ft II r Boise . Boston S3 60 03 44 63 47 8 54 69 66 73 60 44 64 6S 66 64 60 86 66 Ft. Cldy. Rain Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Ft. Cldy. Rata Cloudy Cloudy Clear - Pt. Cldy. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear I Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Clnr . Chicago . Denver Eureka Havre Los Angela. 73 Medford go New York - 70 Otnahs , Phoenix T. Portland Reno 1 1 Roseburg ,, Salt Lake San Francisco. Seattle Spokane Wash.. D. C. Wenatchee ... T. Lack Clothes Pins London (U.R) To overcome the wash day problem due to a shortage of clothes pins, British housewives in many districts have introduced a system of "staggered" wash days. The rea son for the shortage is that clothes pins never have been manufactured extensively in Britain. Before the war 192,. 000,000 wem imported every year, mostly from Germany. - . Curfew Wakes Babies Red Lodge, Mont. (U.PJ The city council here chose to ig nore complaints made to Mayor J. C. F. Slegfriedt that the B p.m. curfew was awakening children. One mother said she'd just get her chl'dren to sleep when the whistle would undo her efforts. It's The Nary Syracuse, N. Y., (U.R) Spring time turns a young man's fancy not only to love, but to the navy, according to Chief Ma chinist Mate August J. Schmltt of the local recruiting station. He reported April established an all-time record for enlist ments. r .nan. . Mala - at .....MBl W ivivy Meteorological Report It