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PAflE THIRTEEN gggg 5 egSg ,1 5Bg5Bg? Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRTDAY. MAY 24. 1940. Used I vary u on this page Tou will prubsolj find exacllj the things you nsve oeen look Ing tor 01 s sale or mat (at unused erodes jui may nave Search tout ttlc at stare- room you tot; r.ud many tnings othen ere seeling and oe adla to realm unmscilste cash It wast ou want lint bar, sdvertlse for It Tribune Clss slfled AOs are Inexpensive effect! vet RATES Per vord rlrit lnaertlonJte (Minimum tic) Each additional Insertion, per word -c (Mlnlmam ldc Per line per month ellbout copy chance IM CASH or money order must ac company all mail order classified adl. LOST AND FOUND REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty tiin Humane society. Phone 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man experienced In truck gardening. E. E. Stump, 3 bloc: a south of Humane Society. WANTED Maid for general house work Phone 1666-Y. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 1794-J after 5 :00 p. m. WANTED Experienced beauty oper ator with following. Box 786 Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged woman for housework. Phone 417-J-3. EXPERIENCED woman cook for ranch. Reference required. Box 83. Ttlbun . WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNO COUPLE WANTS WORK aa caretakera on ranch. Ambitious, good cook; experienced cattle and horseman, also farmer. Best of references. Phone 137I-J-3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of all kinds. Phone 161. Wlthrow. I WILL GIVE a quiet comfortable home to elderly lady or married couple. Mrs. C. M. Howell, Rt. 1, Griffin Creek. WANTED Plsno to store for use with privilege to buy. 627 Beatty St. WANTED To rent ranch with option to buy. Tribune Box 839. WANTED Cows to pssrure. Clarence Arnold. Rt. 4. Box, 484. Buckshot HlU road WELL DRILLING 81 60 per ft. flrat 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge. 619 King WANTED Wool, mohair, hldea and pelts Medford Bargain House. 27 North Grape St Phone 1063. E PAY MOKk CASH For Your Furniture. BARNFKl'RG AMIKPW8 8th and Front. Phone 847 WANTED Dressmsklng. alterations Kstherlne BatterLw. Singer Shop. 22 South Grape. BEST PRICES PAID For Your furniture. EAD8 FURNITURE Phone I1M-J HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 57 N Gripe St Phone 102 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small house with stove. 820 Summit. FOR RENT 4-room house at 208 Haven. Inquire 319 W. Clark. FOR RENT Four-room furnished house, sleeping porch. Electric stove. Newly painted outside.. 411 Arcadia. FOR PENT 4-room house, nesr mill, clt.f water. 310. Inquire 605 Ed wards. HOUfE FOR RENT. Adults. 316 Csll 406-R-4. FOR RENT 4-room house, sleeping porch. Inquire 70S1, West 4th. FOR RENT 5-room modern house 123 Columbus. rOR RENT SmslI modern furnished ' house, garage. Adults. 321 I" -th Holly. FOR RENT 3-room partly furnlahed house. Call 1297. FOR RENT A email rustic summer home on the Applegate. Call Jack eonville. 38-F-24. FOR RENT 8-room furnished Eng lish stucco, hardwood floors, eiec trlcaiw equipped. Summer montna References. Phone 1555-J. FOR RENT New five-room fur nished duplex; electric etove. Frig id a ire garage. laundry room, lawn R.asna i.e 208 8 Ivy or Inquire 711 K.r.g St. FOR PENT 5-room furnished house Hir FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR PENT 2 and 3-room apart rr.!r.te Gas. ihadv ground, reason ed. 618 N. Central FOR PFNT Modern 'irc:ahed 3-room soe.-'rr.T.t. upstairs, shsrty lawn. 311 N. Bartlett. Phone 2032-J. FOR PENT Cpatalre apartment modern, private bath, garage Adu.ta. 534 N. Bartlett. Or BAUER APTA Th at Oaltflsle Pret;se. rurwuv with comfort ac rn",",rn home p-rrr:rted or unfurniehect Moarste price By 4aj, week or fflcatA. p&oo 7U-T. FOR RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT 3-room apartment, part ly furnished, private entrance. 910. 632 So. Fir. PRCITT Apts., over Honowevl Groc ery 119 N Central. Pn 1415 or 33 Prultt'a Music-Radio Center FURNISHED a and 3-room apart menu: also house. Adults. 604 West 10th. POR RENT Furnished. Hotel Hoi land apartments. Electric range rrlgldalrs. MODERN ruralsnec apartment, brat, hot water. EJectrolux, garage. 10 Quince St. FARMERS 4 Prultgrowe.-e Bank apartment-. 3 rooms and bath, gas beat. Inquire 317 West eth. FOR RENT Modern e-room and kitchenette, store. Unfurnished. Adults only. 134 Stark. APARTMENT FOR RENT Small furnlahed apartment. Slower Hot and cold water paid. 8team beat. 3 closets. Cabinet space. In Mall Trib une Building. Apply at busl neaa office Mall Tribune. FURNISHED Ar-ARTMENT. private bath. Frlfldalre B06 W Main. FOR RENT Furnished Roomi WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, close In. 237 N. Central. FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. 36 No. Orange. Phone 1137-X. FOR RENT Well furnished sleeping room. 325 So. Riverside, SLEEPING ROOMS. 445. So. Front. FURNISHED ROOM, near court house. 120 S. Laurel. FURNISHED room tor rent, hot and cold water In room. Garage. 11 6. Orange. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT Room. 42 50 week. Pri vate entrance. 408 Edwards. FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM SLEEPING ROOM, with board If desired. 1139 w. Main. ROOM AND BOARD, private home, quiet, cool, good meals. 614 Beatty. Phone 1971-R. COOL. CLEAN ROOMS Large ahady yard, apeclal diets for elderl; peo ple; reasonsble. 825 West 13th. ROOM AND BOARD 718 E. Main 31 per day. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS 40 ACRES Rye and Vetch Pasture. Rent for 81.00 head per month. Mrs. Anna Davlea, Jacksonville, Box 66. WILL RENT 7 acres good bottom land on sharea. P. O. Box 346, Central Point. FOR RENT Store funding snd two office rooms See Al Ltttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALE POULTRY CHOICE LEGHORN PULLETS 1 to 8 weeks old, reasonable price. Talent Hatchery, mile south of Talent. BABY CHICKS. aio 30 started tur- kevs. Dressler's Hstchery, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE: Turkey eggs, 5e each. Csll 302. Jacksonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Big team with hauling Job. End of South Peach. HOGS for sale or to let out on shares. F. J. Reed, Climax Route, Eagle Point. FOR SALE: Extra fine pleja. Orant road, on ueau Lane; sign on gste. POR BALE Weaner pigs and red boar. Wm. H. Pennlnger Place. Cert'rsl Point. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Pekingese, pedigreed, beautiful red male. 724 West 2nd St. AIREDALE PUPPIES for aale. Phone 707 -J 1709 East Main. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SKINNER'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1938 Ford Deluxe Coupe low mile am, very clean. Royal Master tlrea 8333 1937 Bulck Sedan looks and runs fine 595 1934 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan a lot of good . clean tranapor ta t Ion for only 375 SPECIAL 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe tha for mer owner took excellent care of this car and it looks and runs as trood a when it was new. Ra dio, beater. Royal Matr.. 695 PONTTAC3 1937 Touring Sedan radio. hear SflS 1938 Touring Sedan extra tood- 44ft 1935 Sedan heater, low mileage.. 895 STtTDEBAKERS 1918 Commander 6eclan.w 1918 Touring Sedan 1934 Sedan new paint , 675 195 OLDSMOBIUFS 1937 Touring Sedsn overhauled . 665 1917 Coupe all the ftcee series, low mileage, fin condition 565 Several Ford A s and Chevrolet from 36 to 693. SKTXNTR-3 OARAOE Phone 102 B'Jl'k Csr GMC Tm?k Open Evening nd Sundays 1938 DODOE De Lux Sedan. Or 11 nal flnlih like new. new tlrea. many extras Many mile of trouble free transportation and our usual written guaranre Priced for quirk on low easy term. Pierre Allen Mr.tor Co. Dodge and Plym outh distributor CPrD CAR BAROAINS Over-tocke4 Prci r-eJBv.fj Br's FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDERAL LANU SAVE PARMA Converter terms List available at Nstiai Farm Un Of Mr BoUy Ttatr BuUcUag. eUciord. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE ! - MEDFORD REALTY BOARD Tour real estate deal Inge are safeguarded when you deal with a Realtor. Members Bron & Wrute. 104 W. Main St. Harold H. Brown. 12S I. Main Bt. Mark A. Ooldy. Inc.. 108 B. Main St. W. J. Roberta. 110 W. Jnd St So. Ore. Realty Co, 118 N. Rtv Carl T Tengwald 125 W Msln St. FOR SALE BY OWNER S-room house, lot 60x106, lota or shrubs snd a large walnut tree In front of house, good lawn, corner lot, good district to lire. Will sell on terms. Phone 503-J. Address 60 N. Quince St. 52100 8 ACRES CLOVER 4-room modern bungalow, barn chicken bouse. House surrounaeo. with trees. Out-of-town owner says sell for only 12100. terms. Also S3500 13-ACRE DAIRY FARM 6-room modem house, barn, chicken house. Best soli In vslley. Elderly ladv alone, must sell. Price only S3 500. Terms csn be arranged. Also ON ROGUE RIVER Owner will aacrlflce one of the beat mall dairy placea In Rogue River Valley. Exceptionally good modern house, larye Grade A dairy barn All in clover and alfalfa. Priced today one-half of original cost. Make appointment to see today. Owner wilt take some trade. MARK A. OOLDY Phone 728 108 East Main WANT TO TRADE 62800 EQUITY In 4500 home, close In. balance 316 per month Including taxes and insurance, for 8 or 4-room house. Income on property 620 per month. Box 768 Tribune, $1350 EAST SIDE HOME Nle bungalow, large sleeping porch, laundry traya. garage, trees, paved street. Easy terms can be arranged. An exceptional buy. Also $4425 FURNACE SAWDUST BURNER Almost new 5-room Rakeshske horns. ftreDlace. full floored attic, base ment, garage, beautiful yard, near school. East side location. A real buy, only 34426. Easy terms. MARK A. OOLDY Phone 728 109 Esst Msln (Exclusive Agent) JACKSONVILLE BARGAIN Fur nished house choice location Just southwest of old courthouse. Lsrge fenced yard, ahade trees. Modern, roomy, cool. 3 bedrooms, big screened porch, work shop. 61.S50. Less for cssh. See owner, Mrs. Hale, or call Jacksonville telephone office). FOR SALE Vacant lot close In clear, sacrifice. . Apply 731 West second St. HOUSES FOR SALE to Medford and surrounding towns Essy tern.a Jsckson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. CITY and country properties. RENT ALS LOANS. INSURANCE. C 8 Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown ft White TOR EXCHANGE TRADE for Copco stock beautiful mountain home near Grants Paaa. Write owner. Traveler Hotel, Grants Paaa. TRADE Restaurant fixtures for Copco or Telephone etock or what have you. Box 700 Tribune. FOR SALE or TRADE Factory built house trailer chassis; good rubber. 18" tire. Trade for light car or sell for 950.00. Shady Cove Gar. J, Shady Cove, Ore. . FOR TRADE 25 Dodge truck. i ton, for young milk cow. Writ Box 12, Jacksonville. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Modern 6-room home. 829 8. Holly. See owner, 822 6. Holly. VERY FRAGRANT Sweet Pea, week day only. 20 So. Peach. SWEET PEAS. Snapdragon for grad uation. 60 N. Quince. FOR SALE Barley and oats. 61 25 cwt. Phone, 523-J-4. Otto Nleder meyer. ZINNIA PLANTS. Dressier. 1107 Main. FOR SALE Ward way washer In good condition, 610. 633 Austin. II "DIANA BALTZMOPE tomato plant. 20 Laurel. FOR SALE Strawberries, Oregon Im proved. Bring your containers and pick for 50c crate. Wa pick and deliver, your container, for 75c. First housa on right west of Lone Pine achool. Crocker. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Mrs. C. Howell. Rt. 1. Orlfftn Creek. FOR SALE Girl' 1255-J. bicycle. Phone FISHING Diamond Lake report good. Oet the big one now. Every thing vou need. Trolling- rod. reel, line on It 6296. Cliff's Sport Shop. 117 North Riverside. NEWTOWN APPLES at Medford lo 1 fc Storage. Dolph Phlpp. NU-WAT Matt reus and Upholstering Co Phone 298 209 West 8th 1 SONO BIRDS 1127 West M n St FLOWER PLANTS, petunia, aster, marigold, aaalytum. anapdragon. lobelia, altera turn and other varl eties. also geranium and eanna 11 lie plftnt. Crater Oreen house. FOR SALE Used txtrolux cleaner 1109 W. Main. Phone 1058. GARDENERS' SUPPLIES - HOM raxes, snov!. gras hooks, garden cultivator, hoe, notxle. etc Check on our price before buying Pacific Feed e Seed Co. 17 West ertfurth Fir. Mediord IN-ICT SUPPLIES Sug-fet. Red Arrow. B:ck Leaf 40. Green Leaf Ant Bait. Ant-B-Oon. also Mole trpe and bs;ts Let ua cupp.y rur needs with Mrvtc Pacific Feed I Seed Co. Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 4-section book c I Corning Court. Phone 1679. VEGETABLES, melons, gourds, squsah snd celery plants. Crater Green house. FOR POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS use Crown Products. We carry the complete .inc. Let us supply your needs. Pacific Feed a Seed Com pany. 4tb and Fir St. Medford. Ore FIRST CUTTING alfalfa hay In ahock. Ed Henley place. Rose lans 3 BRAND-NEW SPARK oil beaters Bargain price, phone 13. PANSY, ZINNIA, ASTER, etc. 10c doz. Vegetable plants. 30 Laurel PIPE Pipe and Fittings New and used Largs stock. All sloes. Gst our prices. MEDFORD BAROAIK ROUSE 37 N Grape St, Phone 1063 JACKS Snd Hand Store, the House of a Thoussnd Bargains Harness apring tooth, pumps, shlnglss fur niture, stoves, at 106 8 Grape. GOOD used 7-tt, SUPER-COLD re frigerated display case. Bargain Phone 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Meat Market, groceries, fountain. Doing good business. Box No. 716, Tribune. FOR SALE at half value, on account of sickness Will sacrifice the Riverside Apartments. 28 rental apartments and 4- room apartment for manager. Best buy In Oregon and a money-maker. Completely furnished; clesx title; good busi ness Phone 457-J MISCELLANEOUS TIME TO SPRAY YOUR ELMS Let me kill your earwigs. Phone 638, osmsons. aicuonsgie. KATHLEEN Estes White, formerly at Manna Beauty salon, .win now welcome her customers at Helen's. ELECTROLUX AGENCY. Phone 1056 SADDLES Msde to order. Gibson Ssddle Shop, Grants Psss. '313 So 5th. Electrolux Cleaner Service Pb 1066 LAWN MOWERS machine (round BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP-Dressmaking Fur Remodellnt! Buttona and Buckles covered Room 803. 0. Nst Bank Bid Tel 1 181 Expert Window Cleaner LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleanera General house cleanera Floor waxing Joe epence rnone livy Loans MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell Ings of late construction 39 76 per month per thoussnd Low Int ereet rate. BROWN ft WHITE. 104 W Main Painting TOM FENTON Painter and recorator First class work guaranteed. Phone 124 or 1749-Y. IF YOU ENJOY first elsa painting and paperhanttlng in your home call Prank 8 keen. 1109 W 10th St No Job too larg or too small Pbon 1963 Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of roor Pabco RooflnK. Shingle. Coatings and Paint. Wall Paper Ekerson Paint imd Roof Co. 38 So Bartlett Tel. 243. Mail Tribune Daily ACROS5 i. Inlet of the sea 4. Uaplng I. Obtain IX. Sort murmur It. Took the enlsf msai It Plat flab Is. Locomotive ssrvice care 17. ruff up 19. Dispatch 10. Break sud denly 11. Compsnlcel U. Prlvsts dstecttvse II. Watchful n. Alack 10. Babylonian divinity SL Term of respect n. Rent sgaln 11. Fsllna snlmal IS. Symbol for tellurium 14. Rxoepl 17. Escape by subterfuge 15, Ba.illke marine flabes It. Ood of way II. Burls call II. Journey is. idolise Solution of Yesterday's Puule MAILS, Ifs MATTE LMEJT is. Carpenter who do woodwork nntihtn II. Movim wsfoa 62. Lodftnas hi. Reversg SS. Epoch 6. Brittle 17. Plfpen DOWN L Its tuts U 13 I ','yA S Is. 17 8 pM I" is W.l ' it 22 "77 21 3A ts"2U ' 27 " ZS '', 21 TZ' iO V ' Ts If T J Ti To ZZZ ZZ-ZZl. 3 T BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1. No interest charged la advance 3. Your own Insurance accepted 3. Car doea not have to be paid for. 4. Tou get the money in ten min utes. 8 Special low spring paymenta 8. Tou desl direct and aave money See W E. THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Mala Office 45 South Central. ' Phone 139. License No. M-217. DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and .REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a aouthern Oregon owned indepenaent t inane com ! pan wher your needs will rec. i PERNAL CONSIDKHATION at all t. it.a. i Immediate action! No red tapai I Our yeara ol experience insures I you of the oeet service DRIVE IN for TOUR confidential loan Caed CAR9 BOL'OHT AND SOLD 'DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Uc M-374 Phone ISO 9th and Bartlett. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car 1931 to 1040 Model cart and Ugtn trucks. 1 to 18 Mentha to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Aent 123 East Main M-238 Phone 807 CAR LOANS Solve your financial proolvma by refinancing r oorrowtng LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 Trl-State Acceptance Corp. Lire n a M-JS3 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E Main. Phone T?8 Houtecleanlng LET OIRARD DO IT Houseckanlng. painting. Interi or decorating, floor finishing. Phone 319-w. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCnONPiano (modern and classical I. violin cello, flute, trum pet. tromoone Compos, arranae ISH HENDRICK Box 499S Tribune PERSONAL LOANS YOU CAN BORROW $100 If You Can Set Aside $1.68 A WEEK Other Amount In Proportion. We Are Friend ly Con fl d e n tlal Prompt. OREGON FINANCE CO. W E Thomas. Mgr. Lie No 8-211 46 So. Central. Phon 139 Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 83 South Bartlett Stocks and Bond ONLY STOCK TICKER service in Oregon outside of Portland con tinuous quotatlona during market hours. M N Hogan Co- 214 E. Main St. Medford. Cross -Word Puzzle Ha Tin no teeth f. Pulpy fruit 10. Corrode lU Rape (or holtt- (t'f ship yard Iff. Wild anlmai U. Buddhlit pillar ft). Only 21. Upright par 23. Foreign 24. Having less Intensity of eoior 2. Rngiltb author 21 Oluts 34. fur n a titer U. Preceding nights 14, floor covering t. Bo i t InrtTertual 40. Matte amend 41. Brcathlrg arrant-ment In s olant 4. Asrand 44. Topes num. rn'r.g bird 4T. Old-time putol 41. Partlrie 49. Rrcep, as flax 40. Eipreia In word It. Whirlwind ed th. Faro IS'Snds ElSMTiRinE'D T E I'P L E E E R 5 KgANE MONE UNE RMRE;A PATSMrVIElT L Mott14 ftppesrmnc In mshogan I. Any-thirif eery Isrfe 4, Arsbian Ma port L Binds with ft belt . CUT in Belflum T. Bebrew lttr BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We have Van moving .equip ment for local and ton- distance hauling Dry snd clean etorwss (concrete building) with spscls) locker rooms at low rate SAM SON STORAGE WARE HOD 61 Phone 833 CITY TRANSFER 6TORAOE CO Household moving and general hauling 39 8. Crp. PUon JoiO dsy or night. DAVIS. TRANSFER AVD STORAGE 40 S Fir Street Insured Carriers Local and Long DUtano Hauling P ho Hi. 044 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offices 16 South Fir Phone 816 Prices right Bf trice guaranteed LEGAL II OTIC ES NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estat of Anna C N alley. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has filed bla final ac count and report Id th above en titled matter, and said court baa fixed Monday. June 10. 1040. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. in the County Court Room In the Court House at Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections to aald final account, if any there be. and for ths settlement thereof. O. W KILLING TON. Administrator of the Estate of nna C. Nalley. Deceased. APVtCK TlsEMENT FOR lllS Sealed bids wilt be received by the Clerk of the Central Point. Oregon. School District No, 8. Mr. Harold Head. Central Point, Oregon, until 8 P. M. Thursday. June 0. 1940. tor the construction of a frame Audi torium and Gymnasium building to be erected upon tha 6 hool property lmmedistely opposite the present High School. The General Contract will Include all construction work and materials j and Painting. Plumbing and Wiring. ! Separate bids will be received lor the Heating. At the same time and data Drawings and specifications may be received from the Clerk or from Clark and Keeney. Architects. Med ford. Oregon, upon deposit of Ten Dollars, which aum will ba returned to Bidder upon return of drawings. No proposal will be considered un less accompanied by a certified check or blddera -r Surety Bond In an amount equal to 5r ol tne aggre gnte proposal. This appllea aviso to the separate Heatini bida. The right la expressly reserved w rejfctt any or all blda. Also the School District reserves tha right to reject all bids, provided the proposed Bond Issue fane to carry Bids will be opened at 8:00 P. M. Thursday. June 8, 1940, at the Cen tral Point Hh-h School Building. Central Point, Oregon. ARNOLD BOHNEKT, 1 Chairman of the School Board. HAROLD HEAD. Clerk. ATTENTION GROWEKft Notice of meeting of grower of fall and winter pears for election of nominees for member and alternate member of the winter pear control committee, pursuant to tb market ing agreement and order regulating the handling of the Beurre D'AnJou, Beurre Boc, Winter Nell. Doyenn Du Cornice. Beurr Easter, and Burr Clalr?eau varieties o pear grown n the state of Oregon, Washington and California. To all growers of fall or wlnur penrs In the Medford District: Take notice that a meeting f grower of pear In the abov named District, for the purpose of electing two nominee for a grower member nd two nominee for an alternate grower member of the Control Com mute pursuant to th provision of the above named Marketing Agree ment and Ordrr mtulatlng the han dling of the Beurr D'AnJou, Beurr Boac. Winter Kelts. Doyenn Du Cornice. Beurr Easter. nd Beurre Clalrgeau varletle of par grown In the States of Oretion. Waahlngton and California, executed by th Sec retary of Agrlcultur of th United State and now In effect, will b held t four P. M. o'clock on th 37th dT of May. 1040. at th Audi torium of the Jackson County Court House In th City of Medford. County of Jackson, State of Oregon. Each tzrnwer of pears of the afore said varletlea within tha abov named District will be entitled to attend and participate In ld meeting and election. Copies of said Msrkettn Agree ment and Order mav be obtained from the Chief Hearing Clerk. Agri cultural Adjustment Administration. W spins' ton. D. C, or from th undersigned. R. O. BakDWELL. Mn;er Winter Pear Control Commute. 419 Mberty Building. Medford, Oregon. Beagle. May 23. Spl Mr. and Mn. Herbert Llngren tnd little son Ronnie, of Marshfield spent the week-end of May S here with Mrs. Lingren'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. b. Rush, and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Kills enter talned at a dinner (or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis of Savage Rapids, Moth er's day. Antloch Sunday achool observed Mother's dsy with a program. Walter roots, who Is spendlni the runnier months worklni near Malln, Ore., spent Mother's dsy here with his psrenu, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur root. Mr. White of Loe Angeles Is spend ing this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lundy snd son Billy, Mrs. Esther Abbott snd children of Medford attended the last-of-school pienle May 16. Mrs. Lair of Agate Is spending the summer with Mrs. Sadie Prink. Mr. snd Mrs. R. Blseboff and Clso attended the grsduatlon eierclsee at Butte Palls May 16. Their niece. Mse Idler, "as one of the (redustee. Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn Martin snd Donnle entertained with a dinner Mothers dsy for Mr. snd Mrs. Homer Martin snd sons of Reese Creek snd Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson and sons. Mr. snd Mrs. M. t. 'jering and sons. Cleo and Kveret, visited at the Sanderson home sfsy 13. Mrs Blsnche Sweet is staring la JsrfcMnvllle for a while at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith until Beagle the little grsnddsughter who was hit by a car gets out of danger. Stanley Martin of Reese Creek Is spending thle week-end with his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Msrttn snd Donnle. School closed a very successful year with a short program and a picnic dinner May 16. Th crowd wa treated to all th lo cream they could eat by the school board Upper grade children and their teacher. Mrs. Beast Smith, presented Mrs. Sanderson with a box of nlc gifts that each one had made for her in their appreciation of help Mrs. San derson had given them in their art work. Mrs. Smith waa rehired for th coming school year. Th 4-H forestry No. 1 exhibited their boards with th specimens on them aa far a they war able to gather them at this time. Exhibit of crochet work and wood carving by the gtrla of th upper grade and wood carving, mtnlatur furniture and drawing by th boys of th upper grades were on display and each child waa proud to show their parents their reports as ther war no failure thi year. Several from her attended th Sam Valley graduation xerclse May 16. Thelma Martin and Donnl visited Mrs. Jan Sims May 18. Bill Idler of McLeod la helping Mr. Warren with hla haying. Donald Orant and Connie Hen derlckson ar helping with haying at the Bigham ranch. Edward Bellows of Rees Creek helped hla bro their Ben Del Iowa, ftnlh his aeedlng last week. Pleasant Hour club waa entertained at th horns of Mr. Harry Kills May 8 with 15 members present. Mother's day was observed with th following. "The Shrine At My Moth er's Knee,' by Thelma Martin and Tribut To Mothers" by Mra. Kills. Th eldest mother, Mr. Nora Seeg- mlllr. was presented with a corsage of beautiful yellow roaebuda. Mr. Foot put on a game of Bible ques tions with Mra. Prink winning th price A dessert luncheon waa served by th hostess, Mrs. Harry Ellis. Mrs. Nora Secgmlller and Mrs. Orant having to cut the cak a their blrthdya cam thia month. Next meeting will b a, th horn of Mr Ruby Nelson Jun 12. Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Sanderson an1 Mrs. Thelma Martin and Donnl were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Homer Martin and Stanley of Reese Creek. BUI Crawford of Sam Valley spent Sunday visiting Jo and Dick Rush. 4-H forestry club held their lt meeting at th horn of Mra. BUchoff with flv of th sis member present. Both clubs will b ready for th fair with their exhibits. Ra&ky Morton waa chosen ta go to Corral Us to 4-H summer school. Th Pleasant Hour club donated flv dollars to ward expenses, which th clubs want to thank them for. After th busi ness meeting, games were played and refreshments served by Mrs. Blachoff. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson and baby were Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mr. Lawrenc Sanderson and chil dren of 9htiy Cov. Th abov mentioned spent th venlng with horn folk. Williams Creek Williams Creek, May 24. 1 (Spl) Provolt school held eighth grade graduating exer cises at the community hall May 17. Mrs. Art Woolfolk Is teacher. Seven received eighth grade diplomas, Doris Brltren. Vivian Dawson, Lois Wright, Bonnie Watt, George Cockman, Lee Roberts and Elwood Rob erts. Clsas prophecy was read by Bonnie Watt. Vivian Dawson waa valedic torian. Invocation was by Rev. Lam kin of the Oregon Chrlatlan Center. Mr. and Mrs. George McClaln. Charles McClaln of Phoenix and Prank Wltcher of Cottonwood, Calif., spent laat Friday with their cousin. C. W. Roberts. Amoa Bmrth Is now running the engine of his sawmill with a new sawdust burner. A. Cook, fireman at the mill for several yeara, flnda It a great deal easier then the old wood burner. Mr. Remain la night watchman at the mill. Mrs. Orval Lewman. who baa been teaching achool at Langlole, la now at boms. .Her school closed May 17. Romle Holthsuser left laat week for Port Jones, Csllf , with Banka Newcome. They will work In Mr. Newcome's mlns. Mrs. Newcome and mother, Mrs, Kradel, accompanied them. v Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett and mother, Mrs. Mabel Bennett, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberta. Marvin Carl has been getting out ralters on the Cbsriey Cougle piece for a new barn he Is building on Mra Flossie Carl's place on the Applegate. Bitter Lesson El Centro. Cal. (U.R) Robert Yamamoto bought two gallons of bug poison to rid his farm of various Insect pests, poured it into jug labeled "sakl" (Japanese rice wine), and start ed home with It In his truck. While the vehicle was parked someone, who evidently knew what "sakl" Is, stole the Jug. Yamamoto asked police to re port on the efficacy of the "bug poison." Underrated San Francisco (U.R) A shell came whlxzing across the Golden Gate and tore a hole In tha sidewalk over which a woman had passed just a mo ment before. Police and army investigation developed it was a supposedly "dud" shell which had been fired In anti-aircraft practice at Fort Berry and in some unaccountable manner had Jumped the Golden Gat. LODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge No. I0J. A F A M. Special commun ication Friday, May Wh. Work in E-A. degree. Ireshmsnu. Ray I. Friable. W. U. CARPENTERS LOCAL, J07. meets A P. ol L Hall tint and th.id Friday each month. Vlkltlnt members wel come. Forecasts Medford and rtclnlty: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, little ehange In temperature. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday with scattered thunder storms over the mountains, Uttle change In temperature, moderate northerly wind off the ooaav. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 73: lowest, 43. Total monthly precipitation. .41 Inches. Deficiency for the month. .43 Inches. Total precipitation since Sept. I, 1039. 33.96 inches. Excess for the season, 5.10 Inches. Relative humidity at S p. m. yes terday, 31; t a. m. today, U. Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:43 a. m4 sunset 7:34 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:30 a. m 120 Meridian Time. Meteorological Report n i i t cm- tt !i l f Boise Boston . Chicago Denver . Eureka -Havre . e bi . 4S 48 , 73 M , 70 46 , 67 63 . 84 61 Cloudy .15 Rain Cloudy T. Pt. CUV. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Lo Anele. 77 M Medford 85 St New Tork., Omaha to il M Cloudy 7S 54 T. Clear ' Phoenli 94 m Portland S5 fit t. Cldy. Pt.Cldy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Rain Reno t 89 43 Roseburg 81 61 . Salt LaJce..-. 82 47 Ban Franclsoou 69 aa Seattle . 7S SO Spokane 8S 64 Wash.. D. C. IS 57 Wene tehee tt 91 Pt. Cldy. il GET AT COMMENCEMENT IN I Gold Hill, May 24. SplV Commencement exercises were held Wednesday evening In the) high school gymnasium when eight seniors received diplomas. Seniors were Dorothea Duncan, Fred Herrin, Lorraine Russel. Bob Belknap, Luclle Smith, Ruth Lance, Jill Martin and Robert Woia. The program was as follows: Processional, orchestra: invo cation. Rev. D. E. Millard; song. glee club; salutatory, Robert Belknap; orchestra selection. orchestra; presentation of awards, Dennis McGulre; or chrttra selection; valedictory, Dorothea Duncan; vocal solos, Frederick Guetzlaif; address. Dr. R. O. Chambers; presenta tion of diplomas, W. E. Ross, chairman of board of directors; son1, Girls' Glee club; benedic tion. Rev, D. E. Millard; reces sional, orchestra. Senior awards were mad as follows: Dorothea Duncan, high grade rating award; Miss Dun can also received tha scholar, ship offered by the Rogue River Valley Women's club, and pre sented by the president of that club; Bob Belknap, athletic award; Robert Wolff, activities award. The senior class received the outstanding class trophy, of fered on the basis of activities, scholarship and attendance. dulls Mansfield Center, Conn. (U.B After 41 years of continuous service, Alfred P. Ogden Is re tiring as postmaster of the local office. He was appointed by President McKinley on recom mendation of postmuster gener al Charles E. Smith, who was native of this town. WEprf oiTwioaoaW treet stela tttH teeh'