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PAGE SEVEN Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MEPFOTID MATTJ TRTBTTVE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 22. 19-10. Head every ad on this pas. You will probably find exactly the thlnge you have md look ln for or sale or trade lor unused erttclee you may nave. Search your attic or store-room you may find many thlnge others ar seeking and be able to realm Immediate casn. ' B what you want len't Hera, advertlae lor It. Trlbuna Clae eified Ada ara Ineapenalve affective 1 RATES par word first Insertion te (Minimum ISO Each additional Insertion. per word 1e (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chance $1M CASH or money order must ac company all mail erdtr . classified ads. v LOST AND FOUND RE POUT lost dogs, animal cruelty cases dumane Society, Phone 1619. BORROW EKS. p.eaae return bridge tables immediately to Fran Perl WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Married man. no children, not over 3ft yeara. Dairy and ranch work. Year around. References. Box 2393 Tribune. YOUNO MAN wanted to take charge of packing house during fruit sea son. See Mr. Cook Tuesday fore noon. American Fruit Growers. Inc.. McAndrews road and North Central Ave. WANTED Assistant shipping clerk. Must have some clerical experience, also knowledge of shipping fir lumber. Box 245 Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl for housework. Board, room and wages. 611 Haven. EXPERIENCED woman cook. Inquire at the Diamond Cafe. MALE AND FEMALE HELP fV ANTED Young woman for house work. More for home than wagea. 802 Newtown, after 6 p. m. WANTED SITUATIONS YARD AND LAWN WORK. W. C. Cavln-ss. 601 Fat Main, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 18x38-foot fire-proof stucco garage. 731 West 2nd Bt. WANTED Loan on Medford Income property. Good security. Box 3036 Tribune. WANTED Weaner and feeder pigs. Box 2629 Tribune. RADIO REPAIRS at very reasonable chsrges. 20 years experience. Beverin Electric. 1307 N. Riverside. WANTED Beat light elx sedan or coupe two hundred dollars cash will buy. Give full particulars. Box 2610 Tribune. WANTED Oats, barley, wheat. Med ford Fuel-Feed. Tel. 1708. WANTEDS or 4-room. small, fur nished house. Adults only. Tribune Box 2208. WANTED 11 oa. beer bottles. Will psv cash, corner 4th and Orape streets, otto Schroeder. Open on Saturdaye only. In back of brew ery. WANTED TO t EASE or BUY Small placer property. Box 1751 Tribune WANTED Wool, mohair, hides snd pelt. Medford Bargain House, 27 North Grape til. Phone .062. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Fnmlture. BARNEHIKU A ANDREWS 8th and Front. Phone 647. WELL DRILLING 81 60 per ft. first 60 it., etc. J. M. Dodge. 610 King WANTED Dressmsklng. alteration Katherlne Saiterlee, Singer Shop. 22 Soutb Grape. REGISTER NOW. B. M. Clute hop yard, Appleeate. Oregon: good camp ground, cablna. pure water and wood f-trnleheu. For particulars write or call at bopysrd. BEST PKICF9 PID For Your Furniture. E.4DS tlH.MTI.RE. Phune 1192-J HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MtUFORD RtROAIN HOL'SC 27 N Orape St. fhone 1063 NOTICE t guarantee to kin your earwtee with my original earwig spray. Also kllia other pests. Phone 833 McOocsgle. WASTED All those who want furniture get our prlcee. It will PS' vou HOI.HKlXlh fLRMTIRE is Vnh rrT- Phone 190 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Attractive well fur nished house. Cloee In. Roseberry. Phone 716-L. 4-ROOM furnished house. Next door Oak Orove school. 611. FOR RENT Six-room house, fur nhed c- unfurnished: eerssre. 10.1 Genesee St. Open for In spection tir or rail Humphrey G-o-erv. 634 ( Msln. fCR PENT Clean 22 W Jackson 6-room house. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE Inquire 3C3 So Oskdals. FURNISHED ho : .-com i is r"l er.fl one and two- FOR prNT-5 riA.ni rr. rn bouse at 130 Ho. Bouy. r&GM 1. ron hEitt houses FOR RENT Furnished bouse. No. I Everett Court. Adults only. Phone lwo-J FOR RiNT Modem a-room stucco bouse. Basement furnace. Clean Adult, eaa Pine. SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot water and garbage service, a. L. Cook. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT 4 Duplex, t rooms and sleeping porch, partly furnished. 20.00 month, water paid. Phone 271. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 018 N. central. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment at 31i Apple, SIS. Phone 1S30-R. COOL furnished apartment, private bath. Frlgldalre. 808 W. Main. OE BAUER APTS. 8th at Oakdal. Prestige, courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices. By day, week or month. Phone 719-Y. FOR RENT New modern duplex. 8 rooma and glaased-ln porch. De sirable location. 108 Florence. FOR -tE.VT 3-room furnished apart ment. 40 Quince St. Phone 18-X. FOR RENT 3-room apartment, bath. Working girl preferable. 818 B. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland apartmenta, electric range and Frlgldalre. FURNISHED, cool. Insulated apt. Adulu only: no dogs. 603 S. Holly. NEWLY revonated furnished apart ment In Mall Tribune building Shower, water paid. Very reason able rent. Apply at Tribune office. NICELY furnished apartment. Elec trlo range and Frlgldalre: 2 large rooma, kitchen, bathroom, fire place. Newly renovated. Hot and cold water furnished. Mall Tribune Bldg Call at Tribune office. MODERN furnished apartment. 10 Quince St. VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooma. unfurnished. Heat, hot water, complete electric kitchen. 642.60: lease. Phone 1108. FURNISHED APTS. Lights and wat er, 618 and 618. 317 W. Second. FOR RENT Fui ilshed 8-room apart ment, i blocx from courthouse. 18 Mistletoe, Medford. Phone 186. Central Point, collect. FOR RENT Well furnlahed front apartment Electric refrigerator, washroom and hot water. Call at 617 West 10th. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. Electric refrigerator. Dureu CcJurtiOJIjiMvInqilrerttB FOR HENT f urnished Rooma FOR RENT Two clean furnished aleeplng rooms with bath for gen tlemen. 124 Tripp. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished front room with private bathroom Private entrance. 800 West 10th FOR RENT Well furnished sleeping room: garage If desired 326 South Riverside. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT Room. 62 60 week. Pri vate entrance 408 Edwardt. FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM EXCELLENT ROOM with board for lady. 622.60. Phone 1B77-J. BOARD and ROOM. 328 N Riverside ROOM AND BOARD 718 E. Main 61 per day. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store building and two office rooms. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Howard uaylls. central Point. Phone 168. FOR SALE 38 good breeding ewee waiter Ltllle, Buckshot Hill road, mile west Lone Pine school. SPRINGER 3-year-old cow for sale. 718 West 10th. FOR SALE Your choice of three extra good work mares. 7 to 9 years old W. F. Martin, E. P. Star Route, Medford. FOR SALE Five Jersey-Guernsey heifers. Prof. Engelhsrdt, route a, Box 20. FOR SALE 10 sows to farrow In July and August: also 40 feeders Mae Ranch. Central Point FOR SALE HtAL ESTATE FOR SALE A bargain In west side home, close to schools. Pine con dition. Lawn, trees. By owner at 816 8. Ivy. COO FA Five rooms, bath. sen"e) V&OiJU porch, oak floors, fireplace. basement, furnsce, large lot with underground eprtnkllng eystem. Beautiful shade and shrubs. Paved street. Close In. Terms. Also C"7Crt Three rooms and bsth. son-e afOll furniture, including new oil heater. A neat home for a email Investment. ELMER HFRRIED No. 7 N. Bsrtl, tt Phone 1488 or 151J-J REAL ESTATE for SALE or TRADE 14 ACRES on Crater Lake highway at Shady Cove. 258 3 feet of high way and river frontage. Suitable for cabins. Cheap for cash, or would consider good sedan car down payment. Write Box 46. Ooshen, Ore. FOR SALE IT, acres tarden or alfalfa land Leveled. Psld wster rlirht. Oo d modern Improvements Located 1', miles northwest Cen tral Point. V mile from sis' highway. Terms offered. R. W. Nichols. Central Point. FOR SALE by owner fl avres, im proved, on hltfhwsT. A mia out. Terms. Bos 3i4 Tr.bons. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists aeallsble st Mstiunsl Farm Ijs n Ofriee Roily Theater Building alediord IF TOU are wenttns to bue or eell real estate L O Plrk.n if So Bsrt.ett P'-i'.r.. V;i , WHFN rn.) th:ni '.I res esuta UuuA of Brown at White. CLOSING TIME For SUNDAY Too Lit te Classify WANT ADS is 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE COZY and comfortable 4-room house with bath. 2 lota nice native shade, near school, only 61100, terms. Also 8 acres, all Irrigated. 4-room-houss. bsth, city water, outbuildings, lo cated near Medford. on graveled road. 61600, eaav terms. Also 28 acres Irrigated, planted to ladlno clover snd auaiia, moaern duuq Inge, well located near state high way, price 64600, including 6 milk cows, 70 hogs, 3 horses, chickens, and all farm machinery. L. O. P1CKELL, 18 S. Bartlett. CITY and country properties. RENT ALS. LOANS. INSURANCE. C 8. Butterfleld. 400 Medford Building. HOUSES FOR BALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. FOR SALE OR TRADE Beer parlor In between two towns, good busi ness. Trtbuns Box 2286. FOR SALE 8-room new residence, never occupied. Hardwood floora. Urge living room, psved street, close In. Might take smell house as down payment SIB So Owkdale FOR EXCHANGE Heal Estate FOR SALE or trade for car of equal value, or car aa part payment 1 acre on Lozler Lane. Wtllard Clark. Rt. 3, Box 268. Old Stae Road. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1938 Ford V-8 ton panel truck. Low mileage. Guaran teed A-l condition. Phone 1838-R. FOR 6 A LB '37 Bulck. 130 cash. 816 Summit. FOR SALE My equity in 1038 Plym outh coupe cheap for cash. Call after 6 p. m., 106, East 12th St. FOR SALE I', -ton Chevrolet truck, platform and rack nearly new, cheap. Claude Turner, Shady Cove. FOR SALE Bulck. $30 cash. Summit. 81 fl '4 FOR SALE or TRADE '30 Standard Bulck coup; balloon tire bicycle: 4 h. p. km motor. Virgil Wright. Central Point. BEAUTIFUL) 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, formerly owned by promi nent Medford cltlaen. Car may be seen at 334 E. 0th. Bargain. "SALE" "SALE" "SALE" International Pickup, new tire, runs fine, a real buv at: 1295 1937 Nash Lafayette Tudor Se dan, cruising gear, heater, radio: thl car runs fine 475 1937 Terra plane Business Coupe, tn excellent condition , 466 1929 Nash Tudor Sedan, in fin condition: a buy at - 05 1935 Dodec 1-3 ton Truck, flat rack: ready to go. a buy 206 1929 Chevrolet Chevrolet Truck, licensed 55 1030 Model AA Ford Truck. Hat rack, dual tires, in excellent condition; a dandy buy at 105 1935 Chevrolet IS -ton Truck, make a fine fruit truck 295 1929 Model A Ford Sedan, a good buy at 09 WALTER W. ABBEY NASH DEALER 1?1 S RlvfTRirV St Phone SflS FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE tano in very good con dltlon. $76; term. 29 Summit Ave. Phone 11 32-J. FOR SALE Mohair davenport and chair In good condition, also three piece walnut bedroom suite, very reasonable. 014 Queen Anne Av. FOR SALE or TRADE 18 h. p. out board aiiotor. See It at City Shops FOR SALE On Ivory Simmons twin bed and coll springs. Beautyrest mattress. Tel. 1349. FOR SALE Flshar piano, cheap, p. O. Boa 730. aledford. FOR PALE lo-barrel itorsg. tsnk 70S W second. FOR SALE Trailer house. 411 Laurel. Late cabbage, kale, broccill. 30 Laurel Pin. end rmtiyrs New and Csed Large stock. All sizes. Get our fj rtces. MEDFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. Phone 10(3 REAL BUYS In used clotblnf. I40S No Rieerslde acmes from Beck's Bakery. NU-WAY Msttrrea and Cpholstennf Co. Prions 33. 3oa West Stb St SONO BIRDS 1127 West Main St. NOW! BAROAIN3 in food used wood rentes at Copco. SOME REAL BUYS In good used toa boxes at Copco HeedO'ierters Mrere-Jseuryl pumpa Berries all mskes. F1CK HbWE DOORS WINDOWS. C'pe fit tines p'.ps. fruit srs eda. floor cover. Ir?. everythlr for trie borne Jack's Secondhand S'ore lOd SO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR bALI OR LEAPI Orocery en. confectionery etore wtih Uvlr4 qusrters. Doln food buam.es. ?M T-"v:-.e PERSONAL i-.syrHir CAUD READINGS. Mc. Dal. aace;t Sunday, til tit. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans. ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN 1. No Interest charged In advance. 3. Your own insurance accepted t. Car doea not bava to be paid for. 4. You get the money In ten mln utee. 6. Special low summer paymenta. 6. You deal direct and save money W C THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 46 South Central. Phone ISO. License No. M-217. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Csr. 1333 to 1(40 Model Cars and iiitht trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY Atfent 123 East Msln. M-238. Phone 807. AUTO LOANS You get check at once. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Co. License M-374 Tel. 168. 234 East 8th. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problema by refinancing or borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1832-1838 TRI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORP. License M-253 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E Main. Phone 7?S PERSONAL LOANS VACATION MONEY $100 Loan easily repaid ..$6.72 Id mo paymenta Oene Thomas says: 'Gt enough to pay up present bills and have swell vacation. We'll cooperate with a low pay ment schedule ' From $5 to $300 See Oene Triomaji. rrmr of OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No 8-211 45 So Central. Phone 139 Drmaklnq. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking. Fur Aemodeltng, Buttons and Buckle covered Room 302 U. S Nntl Bank Bid r Tel 1181. Expert Window Cieanr. LET JOE DO IT expert Window Cleaner- General house cleaners. Ploor waxing. Jo &nr Ph.n 1172 Piano and Organ Instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Ptano. Or gan and Accordion, classic and modern Best In So. Oregon. 131 9r Crape at Hhone 1190 Stocki and Bonds. ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside of Portland con tinuous quotations dirlng market hours. M. N- Hvn Co-. 214 F MVn St . Medford. Transfer. CITT TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 29 6- Grape, Phone 2050, day or night. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 6. Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local and Long Distance Hsullng Phone 844. EADS TRANSFER to STORAOE CO Office 18 South Fir. Phone 816 Price right. Service guaranteed FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE W have van moving equip ment for local and long dlatano hauling Dry and clean storage (concrete building) with special locser rooms at low rates. SAMSON STORAOE WAREHOUSE Phon B33. Mail Tribune Daily ACROai L Perch S. Counulea 1L Account book I J. Idolised li, punltb by a fine IS. Object IS. Toward IT. Day's march IS. L'nlfnrm 30. feminine nsma TT Emsrt tt. eMkworm ti. Brds' beaka ST. Between: prerls Rt.it SO. Aqustle salsv rnsnderi 11. Repeats 11, Sou i of a Isrce bell TS. Beil'.w IS. be'laree It. Hunting dfe 4L Note of the .''ale 42. Pub. ble opaque UD.tance 44. The Kerb dill 4 J. Prnnoua 47. T"t is. lyni'ipptne nountale Solution of Yesterday's Puule u. rise of n:o tpx Blrf piare af IrT-'-'tl. -j" OMItsrat. Zl -' ' Cvncelva ted S Cu'tlna It mj. Bom 41. Apprwhee I rmlshed DOWN F. !'r-t of 'ta Uai)4Un i"-.f "j". r. l u - t - m - ,- it. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Reefing VI REPAIR or apply any type of roof. PibiO Roofing. Stung 14. Coating and Falnu, Wall Paper Ekerton paint and Root Co, 9 So Banlett TpI 24.1 LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire of dale of Intern Bearing Warrant of Hrhonl KUCrlrl No. 20, Jackaon County, Ore. Notice la hereby given that the Board of Director of School Dlatrtct No. 30, Jackaon County Oregon will recelTe bid for the purchase of Interest Bearing Warrant of said School District In the amount of 3,000. f The above warrant will be Uaued In denomination of MOO .00 each, on warrant maturing on year from date of iwuance. and one warrant each year thereafter until all of aald warrant have been redeemed. The above warrant having been author ised by the legal voters of said School District as required by law at an election called for that purpose, held July 18th. 1040. Sealed bid must be submitted to the Board cf Dmcton, Mttttn the amount of Interest to be paid on said Warrant. Th Board reserve the rtsht to reject any, or all btris Bid win be opened Monday. Aug. 5tn, at 8 P. m. at th School House of District, No. 30. Dated at Sams Valley. Oregon, this 19th day of July. 1940. B. 8. ABBOTT. District Clerk. Summons for Publication In the Circuit Cou-t of th Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. City of Medford. a municipal cor poration of the state of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Marv Coleman: the unknown heirs of Marv Coleman, deceased; Harry H. Tuttle; Percy A. Bray: Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a corpora tion: Oeonj R. Carter, registrar of title of Jackson Countv. Ore gon; Levi D. Art man: W. B Art man: Alfretta Artman Rennliwer; Nellie Artman Rennlnrer: Alice Artman fwaT, Cawl Mtmatv. Md rev Artman: L. J. Artman: the unknown heirs of Olive E. Artman. deceased: and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming anv rlffht, title, estate, lien or in terest In the real estate described In the petition herein. Defendants. To the Above Named Defendants: Tn the Name of the State of Ore gon, vou and each of you are re autred to nnpear and answer the petition filed aesinst vou in tne above entltld suit on or before the last dry of four weeks from the dst of th first Dubl I cation of ths sum mons, and If vou fall so to aopear and answer aald petition, for wart thereof the plaintiff will aoplv to the cour for the telle? demanded in Its petition, succinctly ststed aa follows, to-wltr that an order and decree he entered authorlRlntv nd dlrectlrtff the defendant Oeorre R. Carte as renletrar of title of Jsck on Countv, Oregon, to mske out and riliter a new certificate and Mo an owner' duplicate certificate that the plaintiff l the owner in fee 1mn1e subject onlv to unpaid taxes of th followlne described real nrooertv situated in the citv of Md frt. Jackaon Countv. Oregon, to wlt: Lots T. 8. 9. 10 and 11 of Blork 1: Lot s IT 13. 14. 18. 20. 21 apd 93 nf mock 2; f.rtta 5 8 10 nd Ti of Block . all In Canltol H1I! Addition to the eltv of Med ford. according to the official plat thereof now of record In ald countv: and authortrlne; and directing said Oeortre R. Csrter aa registrar to note Nin said original and duolleet cer t'ffcate the date of the transfer end the name of the transferrer and the volume and folio in whtch the new certificate ! ivitr'tJ fcnd to etamn arroe asld certificate No. 1404 or anv other certificate or certificates Issued In lieu thereof the word "cancelled. and also for an order and decree of this court authorlelne nd dlrectlnr. the defendant Oeorwe R. Carter aa registrar of titles of Jackson Countv. Oregon, to make out and register a new certificate and ato an owner's duplicate certifi cate that the plaintiff is the owner In fee simple mbret onlv to unpaid taxe of the followln described real oronertv situated in the eltv of Med fod, Jackaon County, Oregon, to wn : lot S pd 8 of Block 1 In Cap itol Hill Addition to the eltv of Medford. according to the official plat thereof now of record In said countv: and authortslnT and directing said Oeorre R. Carter as registrar to not unon ssld original and duplicate cer tificate the date of the transfer and the nam of the transferrer and the .volume and folio In which the new certificate 1 registered and to stamp across said certificate No. 2107 or anv other certificate or certificates Issued in lieu thereof the word "can celled." and for such other and Cross -Word Puzzle T i IS V U j" '5i I? jS 1? V TT -f ? r-"-7 -r Ti Ti s"a7 ar ; 21 3TT"7 a" J? s ir-rn is b si rr Tj si J- , L J- - a. Cspreee tor II. Part of an am row pnlthrale T Rjatle It. Pertinent t. Sriort letter II. Aa'Tende l-npel 17. 0;l-timef lev More tnae twels. Water eseur t'lt not cnanr olon II. H !-l.n It Said te be wer - ll f'.tton fabrics 44. Laid by It Mtai faa 41. slsnual voce- tamer n. Dwn 11. Acri'Mion mT)ng Of eourf - t Atni'jntr1c? 44. Co m hi -fi" woaltri (I. flur-ia nat II. CoMlnnf M Tar i.undat M. H 'trrlpf la. Amorlrrr. kumorlat tU Attack further relief a to the court may seem Just snd equitable. The date of the order for th pub lication of this summon Is July 30. 1U40; the time prescribed for publication of this summons ts once each week for four consecutive weeks; the dste of the first publica tion of this summons Is July 33. 1940. NEPT ft FROHNMAYER. Attorneys for Plaintiff: 303 Cooley Building. Aidtord. On on. F. P. PARRELL. Attorney for Plaintiff; Fluhrer Bu.ltl.nr. Medff.nl. Orettnn Rogue River Rogue River, July 22. (Spl) Mrs. Mabel Wilson and Mrs. Sam Sandry entertained a group of ladies July 8 in honor of "Aunt Mattie" Stead on her 84th birthday. All the guests were friends of 30 years or more and included Mrs. Daisy Hor ton, Mrs. Minnie Sams, Mrs. ' Daisy Laws, Mrs. Daisy Bow-j man, Mrs. Minnie otranan, turs FaMinnie Lance, Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler and Miss Tillle Ander son. The afternoon was spent visiting. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. Ed Sharr was recently aur- , prised by a visit from her father. Mr. Stephenson of SUverton, Ore., and her sister. Mrs. Adama and a niece, Mr. Smith, and son, of Hoqulam, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. spratt and children of Vancouver, Wash., hav arrived here to make their home. They are the parent of Mrs. Carl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson left Monday for their horn In Santa Monica after two months spent at their cabin horn her. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oelvln and daughter. Carolyn, moved recently McLeod where Mr. Oelvln ha chan? of ths guard station during the lire season. Mis Barbara Scott of Marsh field la visiting her grandmother, Mrs Jim Whipple here. Miss Charlott Carter went to Mc Cloud, Calif., July 8 to visit her uncle, Clinton Wiley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler left last Sunday for a vacation trip to Port land and will return horn by way of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dover hav sold their camp and oil station her and are moving to Oranta Pas. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield are taking a vacation trip to Salem. Portland and Grand Coulee dam. then down th CsVad route to Fresno, Calif. Mr. Carrie Penlnger and her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mr. W. 8. DeLameter, from Stockton, Calif., spent th week-end visiting Mrs. Penlnger's mother, Mrs. Mattie Stead. Miss Carrie Stelnbauer of Seattle has tsken apartments at the Bandy home and Is attending classes of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Smith. Miss Steln bauer ts a teacher In the public schools of Seattle. Sam Sandry left Thursday for his mine on Chetco. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laws and daughter. Martin Burkhart and Mtss Betty, returned last week from Port land where th Lews took th baby for a check with Dr. Klnglery. Mr. Burkhart and Betty visited Mr. and Mr. Bob Burkhart. 8. J. Blakely and three daughters and son Clarence recently returned from a visit to Toppenlsh, Wash., where they visited Mr. Blakely's brother. Willow Springs Willow Springs. July 22. (Spl. Willow Springs Service station has again changed own ership, Mr. and Mrs. Jones hav ing sold the property and equip ment to California party who will take over Immediately. Mrs. J. W. Elden Is convalescing at noma following a serious opera tion. Her sister. Mlsa Annie Nelson, who teaches In Chicago, la here for a few weeks. Mrs. Effle Caster la assisting la carlngkfor Mrs. Elden. Mrs. Ssm Anderson has recently had as house gueeta her son and hta wife, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ander. son of Sacramento. Calif., and her son. Uoyd and his wife from eastern Oregon. Mrs. Robert Brophy and daughter. Roberta Lee, of Hlnes, Ore., ara spending a few daya at the home of Mrs. Bropby's mother, Mrs. W. K. Parker. Mrs. Itoaco Owens and small daughter. Sandra, will accompany Mr. Owens' fsther on a trip through th northern part of the state nest week to visit relatives tn various cities. Mrs. B J. Palmer Is at home much Improved In health after un dergoing treatment at a Medford Mr. and Mra. Harry Elden have been spending two weeka vacation ing at Lake o' the Woods. Miss Leah Parker arrived by plane Sunday evening to apend two weeka with her mother and slaters here. Miss Parker la a member of the national staff of Olrl Scouts. Inc, and la director of the Covered Weron Region with of floss In Kansas City, Mo. Oeorge patta and Bob Jones mo tored to Bremerton, Wash, this week to look over ths) employment eltuation and leave applications for work In the shipyards there. Mrs. Anna Smith, mother of C. P. Smith or this district, underwent an operation at the Community hospital In Medford on Wednesday. She Is doing well and will leave the hos pital anon to stay with a relative In Medford for a time. Riviera, July 22 (Spl.V Mrs. K. E, Arnold snd C. A. Arnold of La Verne, Calif., cams Sst- Riviera urday and spent several days at the Paul Throne home. Mr. Arnold Is Mrs. Throne's father. Another sister-in-law also visit ed, Mrs. B. O'Brian and two children of Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McQulre and small daughter, of Oold Hill, were Riviera callers Wednesday while en route north to visit relatives. Miss Virginia Loomis of Medford and grandfather. Mr. Bee be of Ash land visited Phyllis Miller July IS. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jacobs returned July 17 from a visit In Portland. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis of Los Angeles to the northern city. Mrs. Davis la the daughter of Mrs. Jacobs and spent the Fourth here with her mother. Miss Helen Parrtsh. county nurse of Medford, was calling on several families In the community Wednea dey. Wagner Creek Wagner Creek. July 22. (Spl Miss Linda Wild has re turned home from Portland where she has been working 1 in the Jantzen mills for the past two months. Mr. Ella Abbott, who la making her horn with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blanchl tn Orovtll, Calif., la here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maul of Cres cent City spent July 4 here visiting Mrs. Emma Kerby and Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew Brlner. Mrs. Kerby re turned to Crescent City with them to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Btennett. Charlie Cowan la visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Bradley. Calling on Mrs. Leila Lynch recent ly wer Mrs. Clara Chspman and nephew, Bethal Davis of Klamath Junction. Mr. and Mr. Clarno Fry. Mr. and Mr. Clau Klelnhammer of Medford and Mrs. Eleanor McOrew and daughter. Jean, of Central Point. Jim Brltt left for Berkeley, Calif.. July 13 to visit his mother. Mrs. Brltt. who la seriously til. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doran and family returned horn from Oakland, Calif., July 14 where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Amy Doran. Mr. Doran s mother. Big Applegate Big Applegate, July 22. (Spl) Mrs. Anna Prophet of Corvallis and Mrs. Ed Herriott of Medford returned to the lat ter city Tuesday after spending several days here with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Maud Her- rlott. They also were guests of another sister-in-law, Mrs. Lola Bunch, on Williams creek. Mrs. Otis Buck 'spent the first part of ths week In San Francisco, whers she visited her mother. That Oregon makes favorable Im pressions on the CCO men waa no ticed In the return to Applegate this month of Jimmy Osborne, former re scult at Camp Applegata, who this time haa brought a Missouri mlsa as hit wife, and the two ara accompanied by their fourteen montha' old daugh ter. Mr. Osboma la a project assist ant at the local camp, and ha haa many friends here who will welcome him hack to the community. Mrs. Louisa Kllham returned to Portland Monday after apendlng thhe week-end hers with her alatar-ln-law, Mrs. Maud Kubll. she accompanied her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Ray Drought, also of Portland, who had been house guests of Mr. and Mra. Edward Kubll. Mr. Drought. a resident of that esat until recent years, took advantage of all that the Applegata haa to offer In th way of western novelties, enjoying riding, bulldogglnsi, searching for Indian rel- Ice, and camping In the mountains. The Portland couple) spent several daya at Don amors, and visited Clnnle bar Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Chae. McDonald and Mr. and Mra. C. R. Hill returned re cently from several weeks spent In Idaho and Butte, Montane, where they visited relatives. At Butts they were guests or Mrs. Harry Treloar. the former Maxlna Hill, and Mrs. McDonald visited a slater la Idaho whom ahs had not seen for 33 years. Mr. and Mra. Floyd McKee and family and nteoe. Miss Evelyn Byrne, motored to Oranta Past Sunday, where they visited frlsnde. Mr. and Mra. Olsnn Bsjtmarsh and Mrs. Dora. Baltmarsh expected to mo tor to Ontario, Oregon, Saturday, where they would be gueeta of Mr. and Mra. Charles Pool and other rel atlves during the week-end. Members of Jacksonville Olrl Soout troop No. 11, apendlng last week camping at McKee bridge forest park Included Joyce) Metzger. Arlene Bmets, JOTC, im, unlu,t white. Joyce Henspetar and Charlotte N led erraeyer. Supervisors accompanying them were Mrs. Otto Nledenneyer and Mra. Rita Henapeter. The girls en- Joyed alklng. awmlmmlng and f!sh Ing during the outing. They re turned to Jacksonville Thursday. Leo Scott of Roeeburg la spending a month at the home of hie brother. Willis Scott, on Little Applegata. Mrs. Ted Pish and sons of Tula Lake have been guests for a short time of Mra. Fish's mother Mrs. Etta Brown. Mra. Fish and sons, acconv F.H.A.Home Loans 4J -25 years to pay SOUTHERN OREGON TITLE CO. Affiliated wllh COMMONWEALTH, Ins. ei Portland, Ore. 227 W Main-Phone 415 panled by Mrs. Brown, spent a short tun vacationing at Croent City. Jack Jones of Vallejo la a guest at th bom of Mile Can trail. Rev. Michael Bi Hester, Russian born foreign missionary, spoke at th Applegst hall Thursady evening, supplementing bis talk with two reels of motion pictures which depicted the scuttlin, of th German boat, Oraf 8 Do in December and activity in Oermany and Poland. Precding Mr. BUlester a talk, a brW program marking th cols, of th Dally Vaca tion Bible school at Applegata was presented by th student. Th pro gram revealed the many accomplish mrnt of th clas under the super vision of Miss Wanda C seaman of Central Point. Pup lie receiving cer tificate of award for their work wer Gordon Truu. Oeorgi Mo Donald. Alford Surran. Georgia Ben edict. Jeanne Brown. Carolyn Bans diet, and Stella Fran sen. Th incident of a snake biting a dog occurred on Upper Applegata r ccntly whsn th dog belonging to Ouy Waikln was struck near th y by a rattler near Mr. Watklna' house. A second snaJr ppcret nd Mr. Wstklns succeeded In killing both. The larger reptll had 18 rat tle. THE GRANGE Griffin Craek Grange Eagle Point Grange officers. with Master I. R. Kline presid ing, conducted a united Grins ritual at Griffin creek July 18 wnen then delegation of S3 paid Griffin creek a return call. Brother Lusk of Eagle Point reported on the Grange Co-op at Central Point, urging patron age. Sister Ruth Clark of Grif fin creek reported on refuges children. An jTrteTertirig program pre sented by the Eagle Point lec turer included a piano-accordion duet by two little sisters. Arlene and Doris Hickson, number by Eagle Point ladies' chorus, rhythmic reading by Sister Marie Swingle, piano numbers by youthful Wilbur Shultz and songs by his four-year-old sis ter Bernita, Brother Bill Perry gave a reading and Barbara Smith and Mary Harnlgh a vocal duet. A hilarious melo drama directed by Mrs. Haak, with Victoria Dahack, Dwlght McCorcle, Al Mittlesteadt, Mrs. Ebbert, Russell Ebbert and Art Kent In the cast, concluded th prograrm Griffin Creek H.E.C. will en tertain the husbands the eve ning of July 23 at the horns of Master Roy LeVander. Pomona Orange will meet July 27 at Lake Creek- Prominent Grangers intro duced at the meeting included Henry Conger, Gertrude Haak, Al Floyd, Mrs. Wickers of Che mawa Grange, Ralph Sweeney. William Perry and Sister Floyd. Live Oak Grange July If), at our regular meet ing, the lecture hour was held before Grange meeting. Several piano selections were given by Mr. Davis, instructor in music of Grants Pass, a coronet solo by Mr. Johnson of Los Angeles, violin duet by Miss Terrell snd Willis Stlehl, piano selection by Phyllis Miller. Refreshments wer served by Mr. and Mrs. Knox. Serving committee for August S will be Fuhrman, Block and Badley. AUNT 0? PRESIDENT SUCCUMBS, AGED 92 Balmvllle, K. Y Ju'y 22. W) Funeral services will be conducted today for Mrs. Dora Delano Forbes, 02, aunt of Pres ident Roosevelt, with burial to morrow In Fair Haven, Mass. With Mrs. Forbes when in died yesterday were her two sisters, Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of thct president; and Mrs. Price Collier, Tuxedo Park, N. V and her brother, Frederic A. Delano, national planning board chairman. EX-EMPRESS ZITA AT FIRST U. S. MASS Royalston, Mass., July 22. UP) Former Empress Zlta of Austria, a refugee from Eu rope's strife, observed her first Sunday In the United States by attending mass. Accompanied by her son. Archduke Felix, snd her daugh ter. Archduchess Elizabeth, she sttended services at the Church of Our Lady Immaculate tn nearby Atnol ana all received communion from the Rev. Mi chael J. Curntn. canaicn VOW" WlfW woMnfl...ay back Is easy poywteaws Rfhsd id yeajr hs toeva. Yeur cof nssd ea be My ewe) fee. Seduce year s'eaeet eymenrs. Why ael etk tiat ensrcioS sfUawas) CsryasatisMi I tit . Mela at reel Slrdtnr Phnne SI. I.lernar M-ISS