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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUICE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1940. Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! ftead every d OD this pS tou trtll proobly find setrj tn tnlnga you bsv been look In for. or t sals or trad lot unused iruciet you msy bav Search your attici 01 etore- room too mi) Cod many things others an (Milne d M D1 to reallt Immedut eah U what ou want lent her, adnrtiu tor It Trtbuna Claa siried Ada ar Inexpensive lfctlvl RATES rar word rlrst Insertion ta (Minimum Uc) Each addiiional Insertion, per word tg (Mlnlmnm Met rar Una per montb wltboot espy cbania ' CASH ot money order must ae company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND rOUND REPORT lot oogs. animal cruelty rim Humane Society. Phone 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED An experienced ranch hand. Single man. R. V. Beall. Beall Lane. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Unincumbered woman for housekeeping. Box 443 care Mall Tribune. . WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Carpentry by day or con tract. New or remodeling. Cecil Owen. Phone 1453-J-l. WANTED Landacapa envelopment and mantenance work; rock and water garden. H. M. Lamb, 739 Wear 2r.d. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY WASHING, called for and delivered. 85c. Phone ita-R-a. WK WELD ANYTHING: Dot metal, aluminum, bras, copper, cast Iron. Mas Floyd, 23a N. Riverside. I GIVE ESTIMATES on whitewash ing your building or cold water paint. Phone 161. i-nimiRnAL SPRAYING. If cater. pillars or earwlga are bothering you, rnon 401. WANTED Best car or pickup for a360. Box 60S TTloune. BODY AND PENDER WORK done by L. A. Porter at Mao rrejae. Phone 330. WANTED Cowa to paseure. Clarence Arnold. Rt. 4, Box 484. Buckshot Hill road WELL DRILLING 8 1 80 per ft- flrat 60 ft., ate, J. M. Dodge. 819 King WANTED Wool, mohair, bldea and pelt Medford Bargain House. S7 North Grape St. Phone 1063. WE PAY MORIS CASH For Your Furniture. BARNKHIRO a. ANDREWS 8th and Front. Phone 647 WANTED Dressmaking, alteration Katharine SatterL-a. Singer Shop, aa South Grape. BEST PRICES PAID For Your furniture. EADS FUKMTL'RB Phon USa-J HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 103 FOR RENT HOUSES eao 4-room ' ouse, nicely furnlahed. 831 t Oak St. Phon 1341-J. FOR RENT 6-room modem unfurn ished house at 82 8. Holly St. Owner. 622 8. Holly. FOR RENT 4-room house. Haven. Inquire 318 W. Clark. FOR RENT 4-room partly furnlahed house. 830 per month. Redden e Co, Phone 720. FOR RENT Clean, well furnished. 4 to 8-room house with sleeping porch. 117 Laurel. FOR RENT 7-room house, a bath. Downatalri completely renov d. On paved street. Phona 1938-J. FOR RENT 8-room furnished Eng lish stucco, hsrdwood floors, elec trtcslly equipped. Summer months Reference. Phon 1556 -J. 119 Lln- coin. FOR RENT New five-room fur nished duplex: electric stove. Frig ldalie. garage, laundry room, lawn Reasonable. 308 8. Ivy or Inquire 711 King St. FOR RENT 8-room furnished house fi?a H.Tn. F0R RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Small apartment. 446" So. Front. FURNISHED, eool Insulated apt. Adults only, no dogs. 603 8. Holly. FURNISHED ArARTMENT. privet batb, Frigidaire 808 W Main. FOR RENT LIBht room. Phone W2-J. housekeeping 859 East 8th. FOR RENT Clean, attractive, furn ished apartment: continuous not wster; reasonable; adulta only 344 So. Central. FOR RENT Furnished r. 344 So. Orape. apt, adult PRUITT Apt., over Honoway Oroc ery 1 19 N Central Ph 1418 or 33 Prultt'a Muaic-Radlo Center FURNISHED and $-rrxm apart. mente; also boue Adulta 604 1 West iOth MODEl'.N I'-mi'nK j.srtment beet hot water. Kettrulus, g-u- 1 Q-lcat St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS TOR RENT Attractive 3-room up talra apartment, newly furnished, reasonable rent, lift N. Oskdsle. Write Wm. Isssc. Central Point. FARMERS Fruitgrower Bank apartmenta. 3 room and batb. gss beat. Inquire 117 West 6th APARTMENT FOR RENT Small furnlahed apartment. Slower. Hot and cold water paid Steam beat, 3 closets. Cabinet apace. In Mall Trib une Building Apply at busl oeaa olllce Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT PurnUbed room for gentleman. 36 N. Orange. Phone im-z. FOR RENT Well furnished sleeping room; garage II desired. 335 South Riverside. FURNISHED ROOM, near house. 130 6. La Orel. FURNISHED room tor rent, hot and cold water In room. Garaga. 11 ev Orange. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S. Qrap FOR RENT Room. S3.50 week. Prt- vate entrance. 408 Edwards. FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM EXCELLENT meals, cool clean room. 8 weekly. 836 W. 13th. FOR RENT Room with board suit able for two. 830. Phone 1977-J. ROOM AND BOARD, private home, quiet, cool, good meals. 614 Beatty. Phone 1971-R. ROOM AND BOARD 118 B. Main 81 per day FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store funding and two office rooms sea Al Utuell or Foland Hubbard. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR pica BALE Thoroughbred Duroc MrCay. 1364. Spring Street. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 36 Terraplane 4-deor aedan. . Sea at aa Almond. FOR SALE Model "A" Phaeton, ex cellent condition. Private owner. Good reason for selling. Phone 888. FOR SALE OR TRADE "1938" Chev rolet pickup. Phone 333 Jackson ville. FOR SALE CHEAP 1940 Cher, truck and Van air brakea, a apeed axle, good 838-20 tlrea. Terms. Phone 933-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MEDFORD REALTY BOARD Your real estate deal Inga are aafeguarded when you deal with a Realtor. Members Brown a. White, 104 w. Main St. Harold H. Brown, 133 E Main St. Mark A. Goldy. Inc.. 109 E. Main St. W. J. Roberta. 720 W. 3nd St Bo. Ore. Realty Co.. 118 N. Rlv Carl Y. Tengwald. 123 W. Main St FOR SALE A real buy: 7-room house and large lot, across from Community hospital. For appoint ment phone 419-R or see H. A. Steam. 137 Oak St.. Ashland, On. FOR BALE New B-room bouse; acre; also trailer house across track from Newbry packing house weat of Phoenix. Grant Walker. FOR SALE Pine building site. 75-ft. front, 130 feet deep, on Stark St., one block of: Crater Lake avenue Suitable for large borne or duplex. Very moderate price. A. F. Sten nett, owner. 323 So. Riverside. OWNER will traae new So. California beach Income duplex In high class neighborhood for acreage on Rogu River. My equity 82.360.00. Mort gage 82.500.00. Income' 8800 to 81,000 a year. Clifford A. Green wood. 3330 No. Highland Ave, Hol lywood, California. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown a. White. FOR SALE 6-acr tract. 2-room bouse, screened-ln porch, chicken bouse, 38 cnicxene go witn piece; good concreted well. A bargain for cash. Wm. stucker. Rout 4. Box 30, Medford. FOR SALE cinnabar property, two clalma, cow creek mining tustnci. W. H. Ferguson. Gold Hill. FOR SALE or will trade for late car my equity In 8-room plastered house, acreage. D. O. Miller. Howard Ave. FOR SALE Modem 6-room horn. 629 8. Holly. See owner, 633 8. Holly. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lata available at National Farm Loan Offlc Holly Theatre Building Medford HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns Easy tertu Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association CITY and country properties, RENT ALS. LOANS. INSURANCE C 8 Butterfleld 409 Mxlrord Building FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OUIbranson plaver piano. 876; used wood ranee; two 60-lb. Iceboxes. Inquire 436 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE 30-30 Winchester rifle, also 33 rifle. Route 3. Box 44. FOR SALE Almost new Montgomery Ward praure pump. 36 00. J. Bynum. Howard and LVBarr. JACKS and nana store, tb House of Tboussnd Bargalne Hemes epnng tootb. pump. binrle fur niture, atove at 108 8 Grape. NEWTOWN APPLES at MedTord los as Storage Dolph Phlpps NU-WAT Mattreaa and Upholstering Co Phon 393 309 West 8th t BONO BIRDS 1137 West Main St 3 BRAND-NEW SPARK oil beater Barrel n price Phone 19 PANSY. ZINNIA. ASTER etc 10c do. Vrgetsb-e p-aai. 30 Luri. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS flPB Pip and Fittings New and Deed Large stock All auea oat o'lt prices. MEDFORD BAROAIK ROUSE 17 N Orape St. Phone 1083 GOOD used 7-ft. SUPER-COLD re frigerated display case. Bargain Phone 13 FOR EXCHANGE SALE or TRADE for ilght pickup. good row. be fresb In July. Write Box 838, Tribune. TRADE 3 goata lor 1 milking goat. Phone isea-x. FOR SALE OR TRADE tt Plymouth aedan. 8400; aaay terms. Phone I 384-J-J. - -. . -. - - . . I FOR BALE. OR TRADE Young team vi udiki . fiwons. 1X1 h 1" ci- eon. Bessie. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT or LEASE Orocery atore and Service Station. Write Box 813. Tribune. FOR SALE Meat Market, rrooerle. lounuin. Doing good business. Boa No. 718, Tribune. FOR SALE at half value, on account of sickness will sacrifice the Rtveralde Apartmenta. 28 rental apartmenta and 4-room apartment for manager. Best buy tn Oregon, and a money-maker. Completely furnished; clear title; good bual neas Phone 467-J. MISCELLANEOUS PIANO INSTRUCTION. FRED ALTON HAIQHT. Teacher of Piano. Modern methods. Summer short courses, June 1st to Aug. 17. Song arranging, composing, edit ing. 818 iJberty Building. ELECTROLUX AGENCY. Phone 1068 SADDLES Made to order. Olbeon Saddle Shop, Oranta Pass. 813 So 6th. Cleotrolux Cleaner Service. Pb. 1068 LAWN MOWERS machine ground 979-T PERSONAL CARD READINGS. 81. 838 Jeanette. PALMISTRY and crystal reading. Phone 3448. 480 Mountain Ave-. Ashland. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1. No Interest charged in advance. 2. your own Inaurano accepted t. Car doe not have to be paid for. 4- You get the money In ten min ute. 5. Special low spring payment 6. You deal direct and aav money See W E. THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 43 South Central. Phon 130. U cense No M-317. DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a southern Oregon owned independent finance com pany wber your needs will receive PERSONAL CONSIDERATION St all time. Immediate action I No red tap I Our years of experlenc Insure you of tbe beet service DRIVE IN for tour confidential loan. Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD "DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Ho M-374. Phon 169. 9 lb and Bartlett. 120 TO (1,000 On Your Car. 1933 to 1940 Model car and light truck I to 18 Month to Repy. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY Agent 13 East Main M-336. Phon 807. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing jr borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 Tn-8tat Acceptance Corp. License M-253 MARK A. GOLDY In g. Main. Phone T28. lrunaklng THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking. rur iierooaellng. Buttons ana Buckle covered Room 803. 0. 8. Nat Bank Blag Tel 1181 Expert Window Clnr LET JOB DO IT Expert window Cleaner. General nous cleaner Floor waxing. Jo Specce Phtn 1173. INSTRUCTIONS INS rRUCTION Plana (modern and classical), violin csllo, flut. trum pet, trombone Compos, arranc IPH HFNDPICK Bon 4O05 Tribune Loan MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of 1st construction 69 76 per montb pet thousand. Low int erest rat. BPOWN WHrre 114 W Main PERSONAL LOANS YOU CAN BORROW $100 If You Can Set Aald ll.lt A WEEK Other Amount In Proportion, We Are Friendly Confidential Prompt. OREGON FINANCE CO. Thomas. Mgr. Lie No B-31 1 46 So. Central. Phon 139 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radiator Repairing HOOPERS RADIATOR SERVICE 83 South Bartlett Palming TOM FENTON Painter and Pecorator First clasa work guaranteed. Pb3ne :t;;-y. IF YOU ENJOY first daaa painting and paperbanglng tn your home call Frank Skeen. 1103 W loth 8t No Job too large or too email Phone IW3 Roofing WB repair or apply any type of roof Pabeo Rooting. Shingle rAa.lna. Ami Da Int. IV-II Parwav ' pnt ftoof Co 88 Bo Bartlett Tel. 243 Transfer CITY TRANSFER e) STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 3C S. Gripe. Pbona 3060 day cr night. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street Insured Cariiera Local and Long Distance) Hauling Phone 844 IADS TRANSFER Al STORAGE CO Offices 18 South Fir Phone 31t Prices right Service guaranteed Stoeki and Bond ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside of Portland con tinuous quotatlona during market houra. M N Hogan a. Co.. 314 E Main St. Medford LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlc Is hereby given that I have been appointed by th County Court of Jackson Countv, Oregon, Executrix of the Will of Richard A. Lindsay, deceased, and have qualified. All persona having claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper voucher, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for said estate, at Room 409, Medford Center Build ing, in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date or this notice. Dsted and first published May 31st, 1940. BASHA FREDERICK. Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the 8 tat of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Anna C. Nalley, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that th undersigned haa filed his final ac count and report In the above en titled matter, and said court haa fixed Monday. June 10. 1940, 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 bearing objections to said final account. If any there be, and for the aettlement tnereor. O. W. KELLINOTON, Administrator of the Estate of Inns C. Nslley. Deoeased ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Scaled bids will be received by the Clerk of the Central Point, Oregon, School District No. 8. Mr. Harold Head. Central Point. Oregon, until & P. M. Thursday. June 6. 1940. for the construction of frame Audt gorlura and Oymnaalum bulldlnjg to be erected upon th 8 hool property Immediately oppoalt tb present High School. Tbe General Contract will include 11 construction work and matertsls and Painting, Plumbing and Wiring. Separate blda will be received for the Heating. At the same time and data Drawing and specifications may be received from tb clerk or from Clark and Keeney. Architects, Med- rom, Oregon, upon deposit or Ten Dollar, which sum win be returned to Bidder upon return of drawings No proposal will be considered un less accompanied by a certified check or bidders --r Surety Bond in an amount equal to 6 of tb aggre- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Toung bear a. Thick Sn hair f. Snipping container It- Number II. Corroded 14. Boring tool lb. Siamese coin It. Besisterlng apparalus It. Metric nnaaanr an. QanealoglcaJ record tl fruit ot tbe blacKtboni fl Oarmenl U, Skip over wster. as , atone 15. Broader li. Artless lu. Brought Into row IJ. Thicker u. wsih iigntr? li. Examination of account ts. Stiaii barrel IS. Tsrrlbl U. Tsk.s th vnliul Solution et Vaatarday'a urrl iisMGHSiuuPisris. oS s R AJMgTHA cJkIl Ellkill A LI8EA L A SME. PlfflCH S 132E EE klu E 3EE5I SEEJi iM QmL ESB3. Aye SPA LjOiNgHSiCIAlR SllAlD O ft'EEaAIL PIS E. e's's'aM i IsiTpqL i m'Fis K52C A P EarAO T Tjerri i oWS u p P;oRjT i n s LjE-G'sf fTivi i le-isnAiyiEia 41 N.Jt or , bird ol pray si. Languaas of the Fren troubadours ?. forbid is. Deposits of mlDral 49. rzllt meal tL American eea M. Type turr plant measure I' I3 wt Nf ia r r i" 11 ; l Z'L II HI WlJUL 15 ni.z zznm Ts iTil yZl t : , ZMMZZZ 4i 2T" f . ; Ti tTS ,.. ''';,, ,.-. rite proposal. This appUea alao to tbe separata Heattni bids. The right Is expressly reserved to reject any or all btda. Also the School District reserves the right to reject all bids, provided the proposed Bond Issue faue to carry. Bids will be opened at 8:00 F. M. Thursday. June 8, 1040, at the Cen tral Point Hlh School Building, Central Point, Oregon. ARNOLD BOHNERT. Chairman of the School Board. HAROLD HEAD Cleik Central Point Central Point, May 31 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yost and son Dick have moved into Mrs. Yost's parents' home until they find a house. r. R. O. will meet Saturday. June 1. It will be a birthday party for thoa with blrtbdaya coming tn this quarter. Salvation Army Outpost Home leagu held It weekly meeting at tb bom of Mr. Mud Davis May 39 with 30 Isdles present. It waa last meeting of th summer. There waa program and a aplntual time brought, th meeting to clos. Refreshments were served by ladle of the Medford group. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milton. Mr. Jo Cox and children. Delore and Jackie, apent May 30 at Oranta Pass visiting Mr. Milton' mother. Mrs. BUI Milton. After noon tney too flowers to the cemetery. Mrs. Hazel Ollmore of Ashland waa among thos from out of town who attended th funeral of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Warner, May as. Mra. Vtnal Bollng of Medford spent May 39 visiting Mrs. Bill Musty. Mr. and Mr. Bhernwn Musty have moved to Myrtle Point to srork In the cheese factory. Vacation Bible school will open June 3 tn the grade school building. All school children r welcome A large crowd was out My 38 t the high school to her Rev. Oscar Lowery preach. There wer 13 con vert. Clifton Phlllpa la tearing down the old bam on his plsce so he can build a garage and work shop for ths boys. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lusk. Mr Salley Musty and daughter Nadln spent May 38 In OrsnU Pass. Ray Cox. who Is In th army medical corps, went through Sunday with the army men en route to Vancouver Barrack. He expect to get leave of absenc soon nd will visit his brothsr, Jo Cox, nd fmlly. Mr. nd Mr. Lee Wilcox of Med ford hav moved Into the home of Mra. Wilcox's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maya. Mrs. Farra received letter from her eon Fred saying h had Juat returned from the opening of th fair at Treasure Island. There will be several new buildings this year. Mra. Velma Dooley and son Junior have arrived from Redding to spend th week-end with her father. J. C. Wood , E. C. Faber waa among those enjoying th colored atngera from Chicago who sang at the Nsxaren church In Medford. Mrs. Vera Hansen, Mrs. Ina Adame and Mra. Marth Booth attended business In Medford May 38. Cecil Hansen entertained with farewell party for Da via McManam May 39. Davla' family ara moving to Lebanon for th eummer. Bob Vlrtur and Nod Sinclair wer married In Reno last week. They plan to make their horn in Medford. Mrs. Clsra Farr and Mr. Mar garet Terrett attended Mr. Sarah Warner' funeral In Medford Tuea day. Cross -Word Puzzle a America Indian g. Head of an Kplacopal parlab t. Heeled o g Impolite t. Grow old 10. Tbrle: prefli IL Bitter eetcb IT. Sphere It. Lltiee 11 Color 11 Disquieted 11. Hall and fare- wall n. By 17. without action rt. Aroma tie seed 10. River flatboal 11. Falsehood 11 Payable 14. Betel ualme 17. Component of an atom B. Soft: musical 40. Mesnlng 41. Affirm 4t. Pish sauc 41. Work dili gently 41 Pish eg i. Room In a harem 4. Southern con stellation. L Periods tlm St. Pouch It. female dew DOWN L Embere I To the I'm that 1 OlTlng 4. Tranpirtatlee brge Wedneaday Sewing club met at th home of Mra. Alt Kelley May 3. All enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Kelley wer dinner guests of Mr. snd Mr. Putney of Medford May 36. Mra. Bell Booth visited her hus band In the Veterana hospital in Roaeburg May 38. Mr. Booth la very poorly and la In bed moat of the time. SUlriey Kelley la helping Homer Myere deliver the Tribune and Shir ley will be the new carrier when Homer glvea the paper up. Homer haa carried the paper for nine years and will be greatly missed on the route aa he was a very efficient and rellsbl cftnier. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Scott, sir. and Mrs. Tom Marin snd Mr. snd Mr. C. Buckman were dinner guests at the Lu Swarta home May 36. Mr. and Mrs. C. Buckman are njoylng new pea and potatoes from their garden. 1 Beagle Beagle, May 31. (Spl-V Rev. j Iverson of Medford will hold j preaching services at Antioch schoolhouse Sunday morning, ! June 2, Just after Sunday; school. There will also be a special collection taken to be given the Red Cross for the refugee children. The Btagle boy went to the Meadows May 36 and lost an Indoor ball came to the War Eagle team. The Meadows school waa out May 34 and the pupils celebrated with a big picnic Sunday. Mra. Ruth Sanderson and baby Jerry spent May 34 visiting Mrs. Thflma Martin and Donnle. Mr. and Mra. H. Blschoff and Cleo enjoyed the picnic at the Meadows May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson entertained with a birthday dinner May 36. Mrs. Milton Sanderson made the birthday cake in honor ot Milton Sanderson and Robert Sanderson, whose birthdays both came this month. Pit sent were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson and children of Shady Cove; Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and Donnle. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Sanderson and bsby, Mr. and Mra. Chae. Sanderson. Robert and Ernest. Fern Valley Fern Valley, May 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Alvy Ristlne and children, Mary, Madeline and Donald, were house guests of Margret Beer at the home of Mrs. L. H. Hughes several days last week. Pern Valley school ws out May 17. Ladlea of the community gve Mrs. Dixon a handkerchief shower the last day. A Mia Smith will be teacher next year. A contest la being held at Sunday school for attendance and other point and everyone I urged to sttenst regulsrly. Phylls Wheeler spent last week with her grandmother In Bams Valley. Harry Steel Jr. la recovered from several months Illness sufficiently to return to work. Mr. snd Mrs. Ed Marshall apent th day fishing at Hyatt dam Sunday with friends. Mr. John Stewart of Oranta Pass haa been visiting friends and rela tives her for several days. 8 he Attended the gradufttlon exercises of Phoenix high school Msy at, when her niece. Marjorls Pern, graduated Wilms Nipper waa also a graduate. Ann Kantor enjoyed Laat Sunday with a party of friends at Crescent City. Mr. Patterson, secretary of the Parm Loan association, transacted business In Frn Valley lsst week Miss Thomson waa absent from business college Monday due to Ulnea. Mia Wllma Kipper wsa a shopper tn Medford Monday. Congratulatlona are offered Mr. and Mrs. Dslla Boeder on their marriage May as by their many friends In this community. Mra. Reeder was Doris Bell. Big Applegate Big Applegate, May 31 (Spl.) Harley (Junior) Hall, who has been attending high school at Bly, has returned to spend the summer witii mother, Mrs. Grace Hall of Little Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. John Bchroeder and smsll son. Bryant Kent, of Oakland. Cel., are guest of Mrs. Bchroeder' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plttock They were accompanied her by Mrs. Schroeder's brother, William Plttock, of Loa Angelea. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Swartzfager and family of Klamath Pall apent tb week-end her with th formers alstr, Mr. W. B. Hsrlow. Their son. Ernest, Is remaining her until July. Mrs. Nellie ' Morcum of Corvallu expected to return to her horn this week, having been a guest for an extended period at th bom of her sister, Mr. Jess Taylor. H. H. Parley of Llttl Applet! left by motor list week for Nevada, where he expect to get employment mining. Mr. Parley, who plana to return to bis bom her thl wlntr. took along hi cmp equipment, and will enjoy a leisurely tnp to hie destination. He may Journey to Ten nessee to visit his mother during his summer's sn urn. L. H. Rolf haa returned to Power, wber be la employed ta a locomotive engineer, aftr spending om tlm st Csrbury. where he hss mining Interest, n. Harrison, recently of New Mexico, and a veteran In th mlnin; businee, remain In chants of Mr. Rolfe's quart mine at Cirbury. Ladles of th Little Applegat sew ing club took to the outdoors Thurs day, whsa ths j met for tb aftarnoon at McKxe Bridge forest camp. Games ' and a wiener roast comprised main events of the outing. Alford KubU of Junction City was here Monday to attend the wedding i of his brother, Henry KubU, which ' took place in Medford. Solicitations for Red Cross war relief funds In the Applegate district have been placed In chaiye of Mrs W Prt. The sum of 50 dollars wa requested from this community. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hasklns. ac companied by Mrs. Ulla Hasklns and son, motored to Cavea Junction on the Redwood highway Sunday. H. O. Enders of .Ashland was a business visitor on Little Applegate recently. Cherb Frost of Little Applegate received a severely lacerated thumb as be waa chopping wood Tuesday. The thumb was not entirely severed, however, and a physician was able to save the member. Miss Olsdys. Byrne was named Saturday as a delegate from Upper Applegate grange to state grange convention In Salem. June 9. The grange also la sending two 4-H delegates, Miss Evelyn Byrne and Douglas McKee. to 4-H eummer school in Corvallla. beginning June 10. One of these delegates also will benefit from a 4-H summer school scholarship awarded by the Medford Groceterias In a salea allp contest. Henry Wall and brother-in-law. O. R. Tlckner, left recently for Klam ath county, where they have em ployment. Glenn Prance of Little Applegate Is 111 with Influenza at his home. Foots Creek Foots Creek. May 31. (Spl.) Marvin McDole of Trinity Cen ter. Calif., came over last week and moved his mother and brother to Trinity Center, where they will all make their home. Mr. McDole Is employed by the Carrville dredge. Mrs. Ed Prefountaln. Mra. O. Suth erlln and Mra. Marlon Lur ttended recent all-da; meeting ef the Pres byterian Ladlea Aid ot Bogu River, held at th horn of Mrs. W. L. Bsdly. Mr. and Mr. Prank Elliott and son Donald of Redding, who hav been visiting relative In Medford nd Gold Hill, called on friends here May It. George Martin. Foot Creek mall carrier, left recently for Rochester, N. T as a delegau to th Presby terian general asasmbly. William Perguaon la carrying th mall during Mr. Marten absence. Mr. snd Mrs. R. B. Cook, Mr. snd Mr. M. Merrlman. Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence cook of Oold Hill, and Mrs. Cook's alsUr, Mrs. B. J. Marth and son of Chicago, and Mra. Floyd Laura and son ot Trinity Canter picnicked May 33 at th Laura cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Lee K: i. Jen. Pa tricia and Byron spent May 37 In Grant Pas. Ann Le Kyi spent Msy 36 with Mary Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Measdun. Paul Ins and Charlea Champltn. of Med ford, visited relatives here May M. Mra. Wahl. Mra. Maaadam's mother, accompanied them and called tn frlenda her. Mr. and Mr. Al Lunbeck plan to move to th Russell auto court, where they will have charge for th summer. Sardine Creek Sardine Creek. May 31 (Spl.) Mrs. Lottie Gadway of West Fir, Ore., visited relatives here and in Central Point several days last week. Mra. Eva Smith returned horn Sunday from the Community hos pital in Medford where eh recently underwent a major operation. She 1 Improving rapidly. Mr. and Mr. Wm. T. Newton of Palo Alto apent th vesk-snd of Msy is visiting relative her, going on to Portland Monday, and from there to Seattle. They will return this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kendell. of Spring field: Mr. and Mr. John Wild and Wanda May. of Oranta Pus visited Sundsy with thtr prents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dusenberry snd family. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Fsael ara th proud owners of a new elsctnc refrigerator, delivered t their bom this wek. Mr. P. L. Wslt entertained Llv Oak H. K. C. of Rogu River on Thursday of last week st her horn hers. Eleven ladles wr piwssnt. Mr. Paulln Tygart expect to lev Thursday for her former bom In Oklfthom to visit her father, W. H. Reed, who Is quit 111 at th bom of hi daughter there. Mr. Rd w a former mldent of this plc nd he msny friends here. Trail, May 31. SpI.) Mrs. Mary Warner Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Cushman and family. Irwen Howe, Bam and Kara Hutch inson fished In Diamond Lake Sat urday and made a good catch of good-slsed flab. Dorothy Young ot Bagl Point spent a week with Mrs. Goldl John son st Bun art on th Rogu recently. Mr. snd Mr. Boyd Tucker have returned bom from Yrka, Calif., wber they spent two and a half week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Henry Frock sod family. Mrs. Mary Burk and Mr. snd Mrs Ray Cherry and llttl son Lynn spsnt th put week-end with Bill Burk st Bend. Or. Th Trail store and post off los hss a new coat of paint which Improve tb appearance of th place very much. Mrs. H. L. Johnson I planning s publle tvanlisj of tb stor and camp ! Tnia I LODGE NOTICES CARPINTERS LOCAL, M07, meets A, P. or L Hali first and ttilid rrldsj ea'h tnonta. YUltlsg. member Rel com. ground at Sunset on th Rogu Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Wllber Tucker o Medford wer week-end guest at th horn of hi parent ber. Mr. nd Mra. Boyd Tucker Tllt4 Mr. and Mr. Burt Clark Monday. Mr. and Mra. Jim Sawyer of Trail and Mr. and Mr. K. B. Hutchinson n ddughtr Shtrlsy of Klmth Palls war Sunday dinner guests at th 8. W. Hutchinson horn. Mr. and Mra. Leon Graham and baby of Molalla, On, arrived her Sundy. Mr. Graham and baby arc rlsltlng her grandparent. Mr. ana Mr. 8. W. Hutchinson for a week or mora whll Mr. Oraham la la Klamath Pall looking for a location. Mrs. Oraham waa Mis OUT Hutch inson formerly of this ptao. Mr. and Mrs. K. si. Morgan re turned home Saturday from a tw dya spent In San Pran Cisco. Th Morgans, who apent th winter In a cottsas at Sunset auto camp, plan on going to th mountain in a few daya for th aummer. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford 'snd vicinity: Light show ers tonight and Saturday, little chsng in temperature. Oregon: Light showers tonight and Saturday, cooler la th extreme east portion tonight, moderate aoutherly wind off th coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 73: lowst, 40. Total monthly precipitation. M inch. Deficiency , lor th month, .81 inch. Total precipitation sine Sept. 1, 1030. aaas tnenea. Excess for th season, 4.9 inches. Relstlve humidity at p. m. yes terday. 77: a. m. today, 91. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4.SS a. m4 sunset, 7:40 p. m. Observations Takea at S:SS a. aa 110 Meridian Tlas. CITY Boise Boston -Chicago Denver -lurek . Havr . . SI . 87 . 7 , SI 68 T. 60 68 j04 63 Cloudy . Rain Rain Claw Rain Pt. Cldy. Cleer Cloudy , 70 M , St 04 .18 M Los Anatsles SO Medford New York 67 48 84 M 63 8.08 Rain Omaha Phoenix . Portland Reno . S3 Si .103 SS . 76 63 73 63 Pt. Cldy. Ctoar Pt. CMy, Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Clear Roaeburg Salt Lake 84 66 88 67 San Praneuoo, 68 Seattle 76 Spoken 77 Waah, D. C 68 Wen ten 84 63 31 Pt. Cldy. 63 J3 Ft. Cldy. 68 JOT Pt. Cldy. WILCOMErior.lwTe.th exprewed t Mrs. WUIiaaa B. Borah, widow of tb lata) Id) senator, th we Icons f Bono lain an her recent visit ta ths UawaUsa UUivsW. ML, Ararat In Turkey, on which the Bible says Noah's ark landed. Is higher than any U. S. peak nearly 17,000 feet. can-' WW -wtietJ...Py 8 bock aosV poymeett rlfiasj k your av com Your cor nd er b hfly psiej far. ft1 IX your pro paymanrs. Why aot ask ast Ccnrnc7Cwiol FlstsUssM CeTpwaTs)tiCM HtH E. Mala Street. Medford Phon SI. Uewm M-IS4 -w--d 68 J Cloudy 63 44 Ft, Cldy Ik il 7,''4'w 1