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PAGE SEVEN Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Paget It's Filled With Opportunities! I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 15. 1940. Ml vry on P Too will proooiy find atiy th thin you nsv " too, tm lot ot eel ot trad tot unused artici you may Search your sttlc at store-room you msy r.ud mn things othr r awting and M ol to muu immediate sua II what A" "H" BB't "" edvrti lot It Trunin CU atlied ads inpeow ffotii RATES pes word met Insertion (Minimum tt gsch addition! insertion. per word (Minimum Mel ret 11 n pet month Ulliout cop; chant !. CASH ot money order must ao company all nil ord classified ads- LOST AND FOUND LOST Elgin wrist wstch, with gold link chain: J. B. S. engraved on back. Eddy Wollan, K. P. ball. BORROWERS. p.ease return bridge tablee Immediately to Frank Perl BEPOBT lost oogs. aurmel cruelty case. Humane Society Pnun 1618 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl for general house work and care of children. Steady employment. Phone 244, Central Point. WANTED SALESMEN AN AGGRESSIVE old line legal reserve Life Insurance Company operating on the coast haa an opening 1.. Medford for an expe rienced life Insurance sslesmsn. Liberal contract with flnancla assistance to the man selected. All Inquiries treated strictly confl- . dentlal. Reply P. O. Bos 101. Portland. Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS VOUNO WOMAN would like light housework, tore for a home than wages. Call at 80S King St. Lady wants position aa companion or practical nursing. Phone 338, Central Point. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER de sires position. For appointment address Box 2510 Tribune. YOCNQ MAN wants light work on farm, milking. Will work for board and room and 810 per month. Bo 3531 Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Sheep to pasture on 21 acres alfalfa. See Joe W. Johnson on old Pacific highway N. 6th boua W, of Gllman Dairy. NOTICE I guarantee to kill your earwigs with my original earwig apray. Alto kills other pests. Phon 833. McOonagl. RADIO SERVICE All makes. Guar anteed factory precision. Reason able charges. 30 years experience. Estlmstes free. Severla Electric, 1307 I. Riverside. WANTED Peacbea. Apricota, Cher rise, Plum, etc. Any amount Q rowers Msrket. Phoenix. WANTED All those who wsnt furnltur get our prices: It will pay you. HOLBROOK Ft RSITI'RE 18 North Pront. Phon 1980 WANTED TO LEASE or BUT 6mll placer property Boa 1781 Trtbun WANTED Wool, mohair, htdea and Medford Bargain Hou, 37 Grape St. Phon 101. pelt North WE PAY MOrf CASH Por Your Purnltur BARNFKt HO ft ANDREWS gth and Pront Phon 847 WELL DRILLING- 1 50 per ft first SO ft. etc J M Dudge. 819 King WANTED Dressmaking, alteration Katharine SattarLM. Slager Shop 33 South Orapa BEST PRICES PAID Pur Your rnitur. EADS rUKMIIRE Phon I193- HIOHFKT CA4M PRICES PAID Por Your Purnltur MEI1FMKD B4ROA1N HOLSB 77 N Omre t Phone 101 FOR hENT MOUSES HOUSE POR RENT 333 W, Jackson RENT attractive 8-room modern house, nlos yard. 304 W. v.ciaon. POR RENT 8-room duplex, sll fur nished. Mints snd wster. 13 month. Phone 435-R or 318 Ws- bsh Street. rOR RENT Psrtlslly furnished five- room bouse. Inquire TQa'j w. 4tn 830 4-room houie. nlcelv furnished 831S Oak St. Tel. 1341-4. POR REST Furnished cottage with all modern convenances, on the Rou rtver ner Trail. Mrs. H Gstes. Phon 148-J. POR RENT Clesn S-room furnished house; shower bath. 1324 Selling Ave POR RENT PurnUhed houe, !o 1 Cvrette Court Adults only Phone 1946-J. FURNISHED HOUPE. 3 bedrtyimt. cicee in H L Coos. 10 Quince St POR RSST Modem -roora ho-jse. BsTient lurnsc Adults e35 Pins. s"ieco Clean POR RENT rr.sll psr'lv furnlhed hou Ad il-s Nsr Oakdale stor Inquire 417 J St POR Rf-VT M c-rn 9-room ho--jw Jscksor.vr.le hlffhaa inquire Roy I Gnf'1. tl.-it bouat sorth Bow. ard tclaooi rOR RENT HOUSES SMALL FURNISHED BOCSS. Inquire SOS So. 0kdal. FOR RENT 4-room psr'Jv furnished houM. Thomas road aeroa from Dark Grocery. FOR RENT S-room modem aous at WO Ko Holly. Phon it SMALL PL'RNISHED DUPLEX, bot water and grow ervie. H. L. Cook, to Quince sc. FOR RENI APARTMENTS FURKWHED APTS, er, SIS and (18. Lights and wt 311 W. Second. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart ment, 1 block from courthouse. It Mistletoe. Phone 16i. Central Point, collect. FOR RENT Clean, deniable apart ment: business woman. Continu ous bot water. Close la. 344 So. Central. FOR RENT Apartment. 11 Almond. FOR RENT Apartment, 834 Apple. FOR RENT Well furnished front apartment. Electric refrigerator, washroom and bot water. Call at 817 West lOtb. FURNISHED, eool Insulated apt Adult only, no dogs, &Q3 8 Boll; FOR RENT Cabins, apartment and aleeplng rooms 443 So, Front. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell Court, Sit N. Holly. Inquire Apt. e. NEWLY renovated furnished apart ment In Msll Tribune building Shower, water paid Very reason able rent Apply at Trisune oliice NICELY furnished apartment Elec tric range and frlgtdaire. 3 large rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire place. Newly renovated. Hot and cold water furnished Mail Tribune BMg Call at Tribune office. MODERN furnished apartment. 10 Quince St VAWTER APARTMENTS S rooms unfurnished Hsat, hot water complete electric kitchen. $43.60 lease Phone 1108 FOR KENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Front bedroom, nicely furnished. 3 meals, 410 Beatty. Phone 1531 -L. FOR RENT Wen rumisned sleeping room: garage U desired. 338 South Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8 Orep FOR RENT Room, 83 80 week vat entrance 408 Edwards Pri- FOR RENT HOARD. ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 331 N Rlversld ROOM AND BOARD 118 I Mala 81 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR BENT Acre pasture with barn, city water and Irrigation. Phone 435-R or call at 318 Wabash. FOR RENT Repair shop spsce. qulr 320 K. Riverside. FOR RENT Sales room, 331 N. Riverside. POR RENT Stors tulldlng snd two offlc rooms se Al utueu or Rolsnd Huobsrd. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POR SALE Cow, team and brood to or trad for young stock. S. R Hughes, Trail. FOR SALE or TRADE Feb. nann goat. Block aoutheast Jacksonville school. FOR. SALE 10 ow to fsrrow In July snd August; also 40 feeder Mace Ranch. Central Point FOR SALE POULTRY BABY CHICKS July, Auguat and September, Barred Rock only. Ready July 18 and 37: order In advance; also started chicks and Frvers ss available. CENTRAL POINT HATCHERY FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Two lov birds with cage and on Tojwenburg billy goat. Tom Taylor, Blddle Road. FOR BALE Shepherd puppies, 81. S3 W. Hcillv St., corner of Oak. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8-room new residence, never occupied. Hardwood floora. large living room, paved atreet, close In. Might take small hous aa down payment. 818 So. Oakdal. FOR BALE Rom on Griffin creek, ft rooms snd bath. barn, garate and well-house. 30 acre wood land, garden ground, 8700; terms. S. V. Close, Rt, 1, Box 409. FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 house 1 lrge 3-rrom house, new. A good big garden. Cell 813 Beekman Ave FOR SALE BY OWNER 8 acres. !m proved, on blghwsy, ft miles out. Terms. Msll Tribune Box 3618. ma RAT or trail f,.r Medford property 4 acres peaches In full bearing. I mile from town. Tuscsn Cling snd J. H. Hal, Good crop this year. No buildings. Mrs. O. L. Bow. Lake Creek. Or. POR SALE or EXCHANGE M acrea. modern home. 7 acres bottom, free wster. J. A. Bonnev. Aoplegst. Orfzon POR SALE Nice home, cloee to schools, essy term. Inquire 516 So. Ivy. POR SALE OR TRADE Good income propertv. Lot 100x200 feet, ore 1 isnwes t woodshed. Located approslmatelv 4 block, from Main street. ld..l for roomer, and hMm a. ts POR S.I P Suburban home near city llmlta s acres, new s-room modem house, lsrf sttrsctlv uv in room, flreplsce. dinette, full cement bssernent sawdust furnace burner dotio.e earsee, 300 pesch trees in full besrirt. Pric V)0 or would trade for house In Med ford as psrt pscment, ALSO S-roora plssrered house, two oath rooms ecmp'etelv furnlhd -or-ner property clre is. Would es chsnre for sms r house. ALSO S-rnm houe with bath nesr Junli hh. I'.J'O essv term U O PICKILL, 1! so. Bsr.tV CLOSING TIME SUNDAY Too Lit ts Classify WANT ADS is 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE OUTSTANDING. RANCH VALUES $11000 1 340 acres, located on the Applegat river. 88 serfs free water, 00 acre under culti vation, sll fine river bottom isnd and in alfalfa. Modem home, large barn. Joins outslds range. Also S19AAA ls scr-s nver bottom a&UUU land, clover, alfalfa. gram. SO acres cultivated, 68 acres free water. Running stream. Moders home, barn. etc. Also $JAAft 78 acres, 38 meadow land, 4UUU 18 acre Irrigated, running stream, 30 acres free water. Fair Improvement. 4 cows, 8 heifer, farm machinery. Trade for smsller place near Medford. Also city property and many other tradee. ELMER HERRIED No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone I486 or 1513-4. FOR SALE Two acre walnuts, 7-year-old trees bearing nicely: or trade for outside property. Walter Pranks, General Delivery, Central Point. FOR SALE Home, furnished or un furnished. Bantam. 413 Laurel. IF TOO are wanting to buy or ell real eatste, see L, G. Pickell, 18 So. Btrtlett. Phone Hi. WHEN you think of real nuts think ot Brown ez Whit . crrr and country properttea, RENT- Buuerfleid 408 Medford Building FOR SALE CHEAP 1 lota In .Rose Park addition. Writ P O Bos 128 East Sly. Nevada. IN CORVALL1S. a nine-room house partly furnished, with two hsUi rooms. two blocks from campus Price 83000 cash Address P E Sandor, 613 S. 13th St., CorralUs Oregon. BOUSES POR dAl.8 ra Medford and surrounding towns Easy tf ru.l Jackson County Peaeral Savtugt and Loan Association FEDERAL LAND BAKU FARMS Convenient terms Lists available at National Farm Loan Offlc Holly TTiestr BntMIng Medfont FOR EXCHANGE Real Esfal WILL TRADE small modern home, clear, for suburban modern home, city water, or woyld consider isrser home in city. 704 So. Peach. Phon 473-W. WANTED Ranch ts So. Oregon in exchange for beauufu! 7-room home In Los Angeles, Calif. Price $10, 000. Box ?35. Trifexirif . FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE--1934 DeSoto; seed work, H00. 517 Newunru, evening. FOB SALE 1934 Chevrolet standard aedan; good cosdltlos and tow new Urea; $350. or will trad for light ear of older model Phone 983- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS $130. O. E. electric range used weeks only; clean, like new. Sac rifice st half prtca, cash. 408 Edwards. FOB SALE Mohair daeenport and chair In good condition, also three piece walnut bedroom suite. Tery reasonable. 914 Queen Anne At. FOR SALE W eating house electric range, like new, I'dQi East Mais or phon 1959-1 POR SAXE Lsnre laurel hurt. Tel. W-F-T, Jacksonville. Hesdqurter Myers-Jaeural Service all makes. PICK pumps. HDW. POR QUICK SAW Westlnghous electric rsrure and kerosene rsngs. Good condition, PICK rlDW. BURROUGHS bookkeeping machine, MS Phor.e 1321. POR SALE La Psnrue piano. W0; enamelled wood and coal ran, 2S. Phon a-P-ll Phoenix Prec bvteriea manse. J rOR SALE Hammer mill for hay grain, ahshtiy used, cheap. S-bottom tractor plow. Brooknurst Orchard, Crster Lake Highway. POR SALE One SO-csllon self-acting gas hot water tank, 41S. Se at 811 West Main. i "J'''" , ' 1 esLS-ine very oesi oj bled I ' . ' r am i mnn get It Jim Oreti. Central Polat. POR SALE or TRADE Set ot Black, smith and Carpenter tool Inquire Scott Davia summer horn on Hogue Rtver. ; OOOHS. WINDOWS, pip. flttir I PP- ' I"- " T- I tverythlna for th horn 1 Jack's Secondhand Store, 104 So Or, lata rsbbsire kale, brocdll 20 Laurel SONO BIRDS 1 IJ7 Wert Main St Pipe end Plttlngt ffew and Used Large stock All si Oat our price S1LU-ORD BARGAJjv ftOL'SE ? M Orp Sv Phon luea Custom train binding Phon flv?-J. Rri srvs in us-i nothing in Ho Riverside, across from Beck Bskery j SC-'AT Msttress and Upholstering I I Co. root tit. . Watt sta t. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OIL BURNER, equity In Eureka vacr.im plesner 61S So. Holly MISCELLANEOUS MARCELLA BOWMAN BIACTT SHOP 804 King St. Phone 1311. Two blocks south of courthouse. All types of beauty work. Uachlneless and machine permanent. Revelon nail polish. Blanch Whit cos metics demonstrated. LOANS PRIVATE PARTY ha money to loan, on first farm mortgages. Box J509 Tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aulo Lotas ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAM PLAN L Ko Interest charged tn advaac S. Tour own Insurance accepted I. Car doe sot hat to be paid for. 4. Toy get the mosey la tea mia utea a Special' low summer payments. 6. You deal direct end er mooey Se W E THOMAS, Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Mala otflo 4S South central, Llcns No Phon tM. M-317. $20 TO $1,030 On Your Car 1033 to 1940 Model ear and ilghi trucks. 1 to 18 Month to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Vent 13 East Main sf 236 Phon tot ALTO LOANS Tou get et-ek at one CAHS BOfjOHl and SOLD. P T "Jerry YOUNG Motor Investment Co. License M-274 Tel. iiO 334 East 9th CAR LOANS Solv your financial proolvms ay reflnsncing jt anrrowlng LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 Trl -State Acceptance Corp. License M-3S3 MARK A. GOLDT t0 E Main Phone 738 , Drwnmaklag THE FASHION tsHur- Urestmsklng Pur Remflflin' Buttons and Buckles covered Room 803 D S Nst Hint mag Tel 1181 Exprl Window Clnr LET JOE DO IT Sspert Window Cleaner Oeaersi boua cleanera Floor waxing Jo Sper.ce Phone IIT3 PERSONAL LOANS VACATIOH MONEY 5100 Loan easily repaid in mo. pejmenu of $6.72 Gene Thomas sara: "Get enough to pay up present hills and have a swell vacation. We U cooperata with a low pay meat schedule ' From $S to $300 See Gene Thomu, mgr. of OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. Ha. 8-211 48 So Central. Phone 139 Roofing WE repair or apply any tvp of roof Paoeo gooftotcs, Snlngle. Coatlnis sna Ps : n is Wall Paper Kkeraun Pamt rtd Root Co. 88 So Bartlett Tel 34S Stocks and Bonds OSLT STOCK TICKER asrvtra la Oregoa otitald of Purtisnd con slsuoua quotatlms during merit. t hours at. H Boean ( Co.. il S Mala St. Mesiord. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. Clumsr fcoat 4, 0.d word fir eosrs fissa or mesl t. PtSCS Otit 11. Sptrt 11. Offlclsi of sncisnt Rom H Psddle &, Tropical bird 14. Low rolling sounds It, Slrlnks 34. Point under debet tL Tl 12. Relatlv! r,sr SS. Inquired tS Help t. Strain 11. Lows Z. Ang.o-Ssros rronev of sccount It Purvey Ncstlv Fsl. fort It Fuel oil 4$ Compared tt A-rru.st a Wlnil.ks p ocess of 4 tlm 44 PrvTe fr tr.s prss 41. Psst Say aram e d fre v it. Pemn wit em tiooa 41 Couch 1 Bie-f hi Fs.ten assla ft hi behi-.d 4T Siirrls form ing erdmal Solution of yterdy's sutl tt pivt (, Befer L'-aL-..i.-Wir:'i i UUf H l Tfif!t or BT i J. r.tW IB tf t. 'ht'. 1 i - t a I - BUSINESS DIRECTORY Pltno sad Orosn Intlruclion APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Piano, Or- gaa and Aceordloa, elaasie and modern. Best la So. Oregoa. 131 o O-sr St Phoise 119 Trsnslsr CITY TRANSFER STORAGE CO Household moving and gvneraJ hauling 38 3. Crap Pboa tu$0 day or night. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAGS 40 Pit Street Insured Carriers Local and Long Dtsuao Rauiiag Pboa tM IADS TRANSFER 8TOHAOI CO Offices 18 bouth Pu Phone 11 Price right Seme guaraateed rCRNITVRE MOV1MO AND 6TUR AOS W aav Van moving quip ment for local asd long distance hauling. Dry asd clean s:ore (concret buildlbgl with pcl locker rooms at low rates SAMSON t, TOR AGE WAREHOD5I Pbsm 8S3 Forest Creek Forest Crwk, July 15. Spl) Fourth of July passed quietly here, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Madsen. home from Fort Jones, Cal for the week, entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dor othy of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. John Black and fam ily on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Madsen and Donald Dorothy re turned to Fort Jones July 6 where they are employed in leg ating. Mr. and Mrs George Conkltn spent lb Fourth fishiest on Applegat riv er. Mrs. Cromwell, recent guest it th Conkltn home, left July I for tot Angele to be St th bedside of her mother who is seriously 111. Mrs. Annie Davie and Mr., and sirs. Ed Starr spent th Fourth la Ashland. The Coffmaa Tsurman and Mc Vsy families also spent th Fourth In Ashlsnd. Mrs. William Swarta of Costello, Calif., recently Joined her husband sad son who engaged la mining on th Duggan pla. Bally Black underwent tonMla. tormy at th Sscred Heart hospital la MM ford July S. She I bow re - elvered MU Amy hjnch el Medford ijnt the week-en4 of July 7 at the home of Mr. and Mr. John Black. 6h r- turned noma Juif $ Alao vlattlBf at the Black ranch Im Lottie Jean iUtt of Medford. Mr. and Mrt. Henry Miller titer -Ulsed with m family party here the Fourth for a Urge group of relative from Cow Creek. The party Journey -ed to A ah lac d ts the evening. Sardine Creek Sardine Creek, July 13 (Spl) Mr, and Mr. Clyde Mapel were dinner guerts July 3 of Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Hendrickson on Calls cicek. The Tygart JamSly and Myrtle Winn of Gold Hi.! enjoyed a picr.lc dinner and cwlmmlnf party Sundae oa Appleiat vrlta air. and Mr. Qrsnt Powell. Mrs Mildred Wright. Thelbert ana Tad and Mrs. Nina Duaenberry ot Oold Kill spent Sunday at Dead Isdlaa soda springs. The Faael (aratly and a party of friends of Medford enjoyed a plesle oa the Applefasc July 4. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bile asd children cam up from Treks Ju: j 8 and spent tn eight with her psrer.u. Mr. and Mrs. R. w, Duaenberry. TO mornlrtf of the vourth ther wer Joined by Mr, snd Mrs. John Wild of Orant Pass and all attended the celebration at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs, Phillip and four children of Palo Alto, Calif., hsvs moved Into th Earl Croft hous, which was recently vacated by Wil bur Martin and family, Tn Trcart of this place and Winn of Oold Rill motored ts Cres cent city July 4 end la tn veala Cross -Word Puzzle ' I2 I I P P I ' ' 1 1 l 7 i T n ji n T" 2T" S" if 3? 5 u 35 B m" 3 i ""Lj - -JJ- 7i j ij 3 n rn-s T; a jr S. Ctsratuse 3s. Type sa lt Bin o th toeaobl Pacittr tf. Sting or fr tsiid mRt4 milk It. 0U It. A'Tected "sssr ou.i t. Units St. isvo-e ar , tl L'pr gli part cente of of a sts.r eec.sing ys Corel Island meat J4 Oriental US t Strtr4 U Usds ; pre.imlsary i Ceremony 4 Dll'sead 11. Cb f so f elr,t Slemebi II Kerve netwo- 4f Pall p-t so S-re s 41, 01 ec ,n sxer f it Hot fit tat Irjrt urr .i rim. M. of ft treat to Aehlsns to see tn fireworks The O. T, Wilaoa combis of Sam valley wag her last week Bd threshed for Comuu ad Woodcock asd S. A. Duseoerry. Km. Wrktht rid family, Oeorjr Smith and family, sirs. 8. A. Dusea berry Arthur were among those from hers who attended the erlebratloa la Ashland July 4. Howard District Howard District, July 13, . Spl Friendly Neighbors club will meet with Mrs. Mildred P a I e n on Pittview avenue Thursday, July IS, at 2:00 p. m, Mr. and Mr. George Oilman spent last week nd at Emplr Bears sad other coast towns Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Twymsa If It Friday for Alturaa when they will visit at th bom their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry nournef for a court of week, then on with, other rela tives :n Bortlsera CaUfornl. They expect to be fan threw weeks. Mrs. Bernard Matthews of Prospect spent last week-end wita her pareat, Mr. and Mrs wtllard McCutloett, Mlas Muriel Stock who wa oper ated on for appepcdlcltts last week, is improving fast and returned bom Friday front th hospital. Margaret Rfrks la vacationing In New Meaico and Colorado with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Barker of Mettord, Mrs E. W, Thorns and Oeorsre here been visiting m Ktamath Fails and Chlloquln tor the past week wi'.h relative and friends, John Me CuJlock from Tars, Or., la at the horn of bis brother, Wiliard McCulloefc. Ri lviera Riviera, July 15 (Spl.) -Mr. and Mrs. Vec Cervry of White Swan, Wash., are spend ing the summer at their mine on Foots creek. Bill Cerveny of eastern Oregon arrived Wednesday to spend a few dayt with his brother and wife, Mr. ant Hn, Pickett and pity of friends of Lo A rig!, CM., rrlTed the tint ot tiie wa?k and r pnd tcg a few diyi t,t their Picket luto camp. Mr. and lr. W. 8. Oordon tnd daughter. PHrtci of Grant Put, Mr. and Mrs, Ctes Gilchrist sr.d cos. Charles of Oold Kill, and Mr, and Mra. ft. L. Miller enjoyed a picnic tipper on Evans creek. Mr. and Mrs, Oeorgft Butchlss spent July 4th la Amlsr.d. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Smith aad Mrs. Jobs Oarrlsoa wer Medford shopper July S, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Xelsey of Port land visited with Mend her July 4. Mr. and Mrs, Georg Boomslulter of West Virginia arc vlsltlrsf Iter brother, M, C Boomalulter and fam ily. Robert Oily Class of Portland spent th week-end with Gar. Patricia Tordoa of Grant Pas spent revrl day this week with her cousin. Ph rim Miller. Mr. Mattstm, owner of Th Bsus by th Std of the Road," Is spending a month vacation her with hi wlf fx-fore resuming hi work in Illinois, Gold Hill Gold Hill, July 15 SpJ, Seven couples met at the Gray home on the Rogue for their annual July 4 celebration and enjoyed a barbecue supper and selections by Mr, Mattson on the accordion and Mr. Gray on the harmonica. Present were Mr. and Mrs, John Dodge, Med ford; Mr, and Mrs. John Hoist, Sams Valley; Mr, and Mrs, E, C, Fiene and Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Taylor. Sardine Creek; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mattson and Mr, and Mrs. William Howes and Mr. and Mrs. John Gray. Mr. and Mra, William Wright, Thelbert and Vada, Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Taylor. Mrs. Nina Dusen.be fry snd Mrs. E. C. Fiene enjoyed weiner roast at Ly man's last week. Gold Hill, July JS-Spn Mr, and Mr. Merrit Memm in left July 11 to ipend some time at Diamond lake. Bob Belknap asd Duaa Butehlrt returned heca her July IS titer spending the past wk ts northern California. Tvons Moor spnt seversl day tost week with bar grandmothr, Mr. Bert Stewvcnsori, of Grants Pa, Milton tei&mta returned bom her last wek after spending awv ral wek la the northern psrt of th stat oa Dullness Th Oddfelhws conferred th first degree upon a eartdidat from K'rbv tods teat week Is th local lOOf hsll. P. D. Coy, era inspector for th stt gam commlsaioa, was a hust seaa caller her last Thursday, Dav stelhtssta spent thep ast week vlsttlnsj hi grandmother la Weed. Word was received here 4uly It of the death of Frank Cook of Dur. rnulr. who passed away la a T rvt hospital. Several rltiva resld llr. amrmg whom ar his mother, Mr Tiny Cook, tr.d his father William Coo, alao oa brother. Sill Co. L It. Oofdon, who 1 aaaoelated with th Oregos Or Reductloa iem pny of this rilr, returned last wees from a huslhes trip to hi former home la Los Artgele sr.d wa sf com psnled her by hi wlf arid a, Thy hav aa apartment at th Larry Toil boetc across from th school hou Mr. sad Mr. Lee McCara of Idleyld park sre foeitte of Mr. and! Mr. Visiter McLean Th school budget commute met Saturday to draw up th aw b'jd f I get. Th commltta Is composed Wsusc Iversoa, Kora Wait aad Charles Gray, Member of th Northwest Jackson County Pair board mat at th city hsll July is when many routls matters wer aasdled la prepara tion tor th Mr to b hM on August St. HfS. Jeantsett Oreev traa appointed chalrmsa of th barbed commttte. Several visitors wre nrea nt from is Talent aad Bellvttw district, waer a fair Is alas plea sed which wlU be held la SepMra bar. Brownsboro Brownsboro, July 15. (Spl) Mr. and Mr. C. J. Ceer and daughter Phylly. of PujraUup, Wash., were guests recently ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall, Guests at the Marshall home over the Fourth wer Mr, and Mrs. Glen Marshall and Uttle daughter of Beseburg and Mr. and Mr. Loyd Livingston ot Ashland, Urn Thomas and Jerry Vt ot Treka. Cam , srer guests last week end at th WtlgM bom. John Jone and mother. Mr. Jones, and Mrs. Corbrsn of Seattle. Wash, er oveslgBt gwsta of Mr. and Mr. Mertoa Emrkk, July 3 Mora and Anal Wllaoo, who sre staying la iiedford, spent ta rttH& i her with tiwlr parent. Mr, and Mn. , John Wilson, Lou Wright 1 (pending a wk camping r. r friends at iak 01 th Wood. Jim Trueblood 1 busy tomMMnf th grain for Una era In this vicin ity. Several visitors were pre ser.t at Sunday chooi last Sunday, among them Rev. sr.d Mrs. Randall of Med ford and H' John Still, his brother snd family of Shady Gov. A. baa tlsra servlc wa held St the dues of the lesson srbea Lawrerjc Leonard waa baptised, Hrs Boher ntertalnd the Lsdlts' club last Thursday with a good St. tendasc. Mrt. Mrs. Rare Suhlsy of Antelope was a visitor. Mr. Walt er Marshal! and Mr. Lester Mnshan will entertain mt their boas August . Mr. and Mrs. Wis aa Rtty are spending a few weeks at Klamath Pslls L Mra Fred B : ootrj 1 nrosm p. dsujrhlers Marjort and Hemic shd Charlec of Horn brook. Calif, and Oertrud Bloomlrareamp of Ctw Junction visited at th Bohrer home lt Wednesday, Mr. Beery Stock slurer won has been th faatt of Mrs. Bohrer for th past week, re turned to Hombrook with them snd will visit thsr a few days aefor re turning to her home io n Pnn- cisco. THE GRANGE Sams ValUy Craag At the regular meeting Tues day evening it was decided to enter a team tn the horseshoe pitching contest at the Pomona Grange picnic July 21 and sev eral members are practicing lor the event. Live Oak Grange Live Oak Grange put oa first and second degrees at their last meeting July 1. Evelyn Christ ensen of Gold Hill Grange was Initiated, Mrs, Christensen and Mrs. Auterweith of Gold HUl were also present. Worthy Lec turer Arden Terrell put on s patriotic program before the regular meeting. Refreshments were served by Keinkena, Matt son and Miller. The Knox family and Aimed Dunham will serve at next meeting. Sales slips to be sll in by July 19. Gold Hill Gratis Gold HUl Orange met July 3 instead of July 4. Mr. and Mrs John Fefley of Sams Valley were visitors, and spoke briefly. The offices of Ceres snd flora were declared vacant sad Marie Christensen and Bertha Hedg- neth were elected to the re- srjectlve positions. The third and fourth degree team went So Enterprise Grange at Wlmer July 11 to initiate a class, including Gold HUl can didate, Evelyn Christermai. In absence of Lecturer Viola Pinkerton, her husband ably presented th following pro gram: Song by all; letter from Po mona lecturer urging sll to at tend Pomona picnic la Essie Point park July 21; reading from national Grange paper by Flor ence Howes; relay race, Beverley Kenyor and Edith Howes, cap tains; talk on state Grange pro ceedings, William G. Howes, Instead of meeting at the hall July 18, Grange will hold pic nic under direction of Lecturer Viola Pinkerton, at Lyman's on the river, commencing at n, m with swimming, games, and sot luck dinner. This is for Grangers and families. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Peart Gray and Mrs. Edith Kenyan. H. E. C. met with Mrs. Belk nap with m potluck dinner, Vis itors were Mrs. J. Greer, Mrs, T. W. Taylor snd Mrs, G Rcse- crans, Mrs, Belknap snd Mrs Autenrelth passed out little books which caused muck mer riment. Closing tier tor Too Lsie ts CU- tlfy ad Is ' SO p bs- Cs Mail XriMae was ads. Meteorological Report ravwtasc Medford utf vsclnlty: rartly ejeoaw tonigbt and Tuesday, scattered srv crnooa shuadsratonas la tao -'.s;ra, Uttle ehang la temperature. Oregoa: Psrtly cloody toc:jhs aa Tueiday, iwnikd vast sortkm, scat tered afteraooa thttsdtrstgim la mountain of east sod sooth por tions, warmer at porUoa tc-rAlht, moderaw nortlwrly wind cfl taa Inrsl tvata Tsmpers'.-jr a year sro toty; highest It. toaeas. M. Total monthly precipltatioh. trace; deficit ncy far th aymtis. M Irseis. Total vrKlBtauoa also Septem ber 1, liS, n 46 tnca ma tar th season. M Inch. Belatlv ntnstdlty s 4 p. m. fa- tsrday H prctv; a. . ttsay. S3 perfect Toraorrow: ruhrtee 4 49 a. m. ria aet 7 :45 p m Obsvrv t! Irrr Ts- at 4 :S0 a. as, IM MtrMtaa ftasa. 11 It Iff CTTt- Is If f f s r S 3 1 1 81 HI , M DO Cloudy jH Clear M r Cams J Mt P Cloudy M Clear JBS Ctoady M Cloudy m FChudy .00 ClowSy .00 Cloudy JB0 Closdw m Cloudy jM Clotidy T Cloudy .00 dead; jM Cltnidy JX t Clo udy Chicago Denver . 3 . at n . M . M - M . e -lew M M Eureka Havre . Los Angel Medford . Hew Tort Omaha Phoeata Portland , lie no lloaehurg , St Salt Late . . M Saa Prancteoo T Seattle Tt Spokane . at Was. D. C rj WBtta aS S3 m POsnd BM C0NSEIM1 AS METHODIST DP AT CHURCH KIM San Francisco, July 15. Dr. Bruce Baxter, president of Willamette university, ww con secrated as Methodist bishop ot the Portland area yesterday, to. the presence of attendants at the western jutisdlcttasal con ference of the church. I The services were conduct eel by Bishop James Chsmberlain Baker of Los Angeles. The new bishop, who was elected Friday, was sponsored by th Revs. Glenn Randall Phillips of Holly wood and Sr. William Wallace Youngscm of Portland. lie was led to the flower decked altar for the trsdiUmsal questioning by Bishop Tlrtis Lowe of Indianapolis, formerly of Portland, and for the cere mony of laying on cf hands 8y th assembled bishops. SUMMER SESSION SUTEO AT SOCE Southern Oregon Ccller of Education, Ashland July 15. (Spl.) The recortd summer ses sion will formally open wtth registration on July 11 and will last until August 23, Subjects required for certification tor out-ef-sfata teachers will be of fered this session. The courses are Oregon School taw end Oregon System of Education and Oregon History. Upper dt vision courses as well ss re quired subjects lit sot, music, education and p-ryehotogy, hea'th. literature, science, so cial science, history and geog raphy will be given. Special recrettlonsl courses ta physical education. Including tennis, golf snd swimming, are offend with regular cretl't. Students planning to rey liter sre urged to do so on July 33 because of the short length of the term. Failure to register cn this date will necwiUte paying the Isle-res ulrttion fee, tasMng: time far loo use ts Cl stry ads is t so p a. Toull tn;-oy th rrsth Sea Voaas) from Hour's, m S. autt. VvVWear stocks orr rxv"r fm4 w rswr m- amTwecasslssiss po.d 'or tsovc roar e4it y"f. way as stf Ccrnrncrciol tttH - Mats Street. MKljeS 11. Ureaes U las mm Caff'