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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1941. PAGE NINE , Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! Ai-aj vr ad o mi pg Ifou rtu DTuOPOi? Una tucliy Ui Uiintca vou din dmo hv1 U) (ui i taJa 01 Iran loi unused article vou may data Sau-ct) u-ii attic oi ttora room you may rind many thini othert are twekiug and m to reaitz immediate euh U bat fou want tan t nera advertiM (cm it iTibun Claa If led Ada an lneipanslva allecuval RATES Per word rim Minimum . Barh addniitnal litfrlloa, per word f (Minimum 10c) Ter line per month aril hoot copy change . ..jl-t CASH or money otdt oust ac company ail mall ordu clastUied ads. LOS1 AND FOUND LOST Red Cocker puppy, name "Jerry." on Butte Falls road vicin ity or Rocky Hill: reward. Richard von der Hellen, Prospect. REPOhl lost dugs, animal cruelty cases Humane Society. Phone 6161 WAfl TED MALE KELP WANTED A ranch hand. R. V. Beall, Beall Lane. WANTED A good team logger. Apply at McOraw-Morgan Planing Mill, Eagle Point, Ore. WANTED Handy man to work around dairy: married: no children. Steady II suited. New cabin, wood and milk. L. O. Van der Kamp. Box 18, Applegate. 20 EXPERIENCED THINNERS wanted. Apply at W. E. Beelby, 408 S. Orape. WANTED Two wood cutters Steady work. House to live In. Osa Sta- tlon. Main and Tripp. WANTED FEMALE. HELP OIRL WANTED lor housework and care ot children. Dial 4683. WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper. Phone 2981. WANTED Housekeeper In farm home: three In lamlly. two men and six-year-old boy. Wsires, 86 per week. Reference required. J. D. Arena Ranch, Eagle Point, mail- In? address, Brownsboro. ANTED SITU A HONS EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, age 45. Accounting and auditing experi ence. Best references: permanent: moderate salary. Box 2428 Tribune. CAPABLE, middle age lady, wants housekeeping for elderly man. Own car. Free to drive. Tribune Box 2142 WAN TED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 6 or 7 -room house, prefer east side. State location and price wanted and description of prop erty. Tribune B"t 2444. WANTED Flat top desk and type writer desk, new or used, in serv iceable condition. Phone Con structing Quartermaster, 2024 State Armory. WANTED Unfurnished or partly un furnished sleeping room. Tribune BOX 1680. WANTED 1000-tler of 12-Inch and 18-tnch body fir. F. E. Samson Co, Phone 3766. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. Work guaranteed Call and deliver Mac A Fioy.i pn 4U80 232 m stiver side Make vou old rauwer like new WANTED Body and fender man Shults Bros. WANTED - Dressmaking alteration Katherlne Sstterlea, Slngei Shop 22 South Orape HIGHEST cash psid for Iron, copper brass, tvuutors. aluminum, bat. teries. tubes, rags, lead and sine Med lord Bargain House. WILL PAY MirT CAXH For Oood Csed Furniture. MOI.BKCK1K FIRMTI HE 18 North Front. Phone 4023. C PAY MORE CAMI Po. Your Furniture B4KM-HI HU AMIHCHS 8tb and Front Phone 3333 HORSE COWS FOR FEED Eagle Point Fox Farm Phone 37-X-7. NU-WAY Mattres. and Upholstering Co Phone 346 209 West 8th St BMT PKMH PAID For Tom Furniture EAD8 FLKMTI RE. Phone 4i4S. WANTED Wool, momtr hides snd pelts Medford barcaln House 27 North Orsp. bt Phone 3744 WELL DRILLING 81 SO per ft first 60 ft . eto J M Dodie 618 King OARDEN plowing and tesra work FOR Rr.NI HOUbES CLEAN 4-RCOM HOISE nesr Bit Y. 810 month. Inquire 606 Edwards. FOR RENT Five-room unfurnished cottage and bath, good kitchen rartzr. 322 60. 413 Boardman. FOR RENT 3-room bouse. 118 Al mond. FOR RENT 6-rortm unfurnished house. Inquire 343 Beatty. FOR PENT 8-room m xl-m house. 2 bedrooms snd sie-pin porch. 27 60. water psld. 21 Roee Ave. FOR RENT Small furnished house Fncideire. Fine for employed couple. Inquire 128 0. Grape. FOR RENT 3-room house, back porch. 133 Almond. FURNISHED 6-rtjom house foe rent 31 Venco:jver Call 368 FURNISHED ROl'St and apartments. 804 West loth. FOR RENT HOUSES 5-KOOM nous, nicely furnished sdults only. 831 Oak St. Pbon 1171. FOR RENT Furnished hoUM. No 1 Everett Court. West nth 8t Adulu only 4. dogs Pnooo 4112 or 4656 I BUCKS KJR RENT- Mure yourself saw heU Prultrs Mobllgas Bu. tlon Main and Ivv Phone 4145 FOR RENT APARTMENTS ATTRACTIVE modem apartment. 018 South Oakdsle. VACANCY Furnished apartments, Urge and email. 1005 vest Main FURNISHED APARTMENT. 217 Weat 2nd St. MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT. 61 North Oakdale. FIRST CLASS furnished apartment. I garage. Downstairs. Adults. Sll ! South Oakdale. BEAUTIFUL furnished apartment will be vacant Juns 1st. 6. rooms and bath. 215 North Ivy. FOR RENT Small East Main apart msnt. Call Cook. Beauty Shop FOR RENT fi-room furnished apart ment. Inquire 804 East Main. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. 10 Quince. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3-room front apart ment In business section. Hot and cold water, steam heat furnished Parking lot for car. Rent reason able. Apply Mall Tribune office .OR RENT Small single apartment Frlgldalre. alectrlc stove. Holland Hotel. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Heat ed 228 N Ivy FINDLEY APT8 Heat, hot water Frig and garage 603 8 Holly 8t FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ATTRACTIVE ROOM for gentleman In private home, also garage. 43 North Peach. ROOMS FOR RENT 124 Tripp. ROOM for two 163 North Oakdale FOR RENT Weil-furnished sleeping room: garage r desired. 826 South Riverside ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8 Orape FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 716 t Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Irrigated pasture. Close In. Phone 4870, PASTURE FOR RENT 1 mile west of Provolt and '4 mile aouth rrom highway, on Messlnger road. 8ruce Hare, FOR RENT 280 acres good pasture Gas Station, Main and Tripp. FOR RENT store building and two office rooms See Al Uttrell oi Rolsnd I ubonrd FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE i'j -Inch pipe for wire fence. 154 Onk St., Ashland. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALtl Fresh cow, double test ed. Mile south Central Point on old highway. Phone 6412. J. A. Yantlss. FOR SALE Three sows to farrow soon. Crater Meat Co.' Phone 4013. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey 2-year-old bull by Ch Icons Howdsh. whose highest records of his 6 nearest dams averaged 847.18 lbs. butter fat. wing's Cloverhlll Gold en Guernsey Dairy. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN I am sell ing all my fine registered Ouernsey herd of 8 cows and one bull. Csn be seen between 9:00 a. m. snd 4 p. m. dally except Saturday, 6 miles north of Rogue River, east side Evans creek, or phone 177 or 923-J, Grants Pass. J. H. Kleper. FOR SALE 10 heavy springers and fresh dairy cows. Route 2, Box 126. Medford. Old Paclllo Highway. Pbone 4017. FOR BALE Feeder hogs. Jsmes A. Martin, H mile west Besgle. FOR SALE On fst calf. J. R. Winn, Trail. YOUNG JERSEY and springer heifer W. M. Hansen, Brownsboro. FOR SALE Dairy eows. Mtna Tre fren, 44 miles above Butte Falls. FOR SAI.E Horace, work or ride Shetlsnd pony Phone 8482. FOR SALE Milking Shorttorn bull Joe Dugan. 1 mile south Phoenix "v.t Mm FOR SALE DOGS PETS PURE-BRED Springer Spaniel pup pies for sale cheap. Leland Ooff, 24 Jordan, fltreet. Grants Pass. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 29 CHEVROLET COACH for sale or trade for heifer, fresh or coming fresh: evenings. c. R. Pursell, Jacksonville. 29 PLYMOUTH COUPE, like new. excellent value. Terms. Phone 4481 FOR SALE "39 14-ton V8 truck, dual tires, stake body, good con dition: or trade for stock. C. J. Pttn. Murphy. Ore.. Route 1. "ox 84. FOR SALE '29 Model A Ford eedsn. cheap. Unaer. at fairgrounds. FOR SALE 1934 Dodge pickup ronn Le re mower, jonn Deere 8-f gram binder. Phone 474 Jscksonr'.lle. FOR SALE 34 Ford dump truck uooa condition. Phone 2378. ill Vancouver. I hsve sold bit garaga and moved my stock or iseo cars to m, home. 6.13 Kti Way Drive. I am selling these fine cars at BAROAIN PRICES lint Olds 70 4 -Door Odan 3748 1919 Oils 80 Sua Coupe 693 tat Olds Dia 4-Door eedan 62S 1918 Orahsm Pried a I Sedati 646 1017 Packsrd 120 Sedan SJ5 19T7 Dodee 4 -Door S-dan 486 19-M Olds t 3-Door dsn 415 1M Olds 8 4-Door Sedan 475 1936 Ford Panel 166 Sea Rook IMTPSON Across from Public OoU Courss Poone 4038 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE t 1 CAA Neat four room cottage J1JUU with' bath and service porch, laundry treys. Nloelv fur. nished. Close In on paved street. AIM 9AZCf at "ds noma, three bed VtJJU rooms, living room, din ing room, large kltcnen with tiled dra in board, double plumbing, base ment, ah in fine condition. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 44 N. Riverside. Dial 3367 or 4860. Elmer Hemed, Mgr. FOR SALE Acreage, 6-.7O0, on Pa clflc Hlway near Medford fruit stand. Fruit, berries. Or trade 1.800 equity for home In Medford Vellev Real Estate, South Pacific Hlway. FOR SALE Large residence, close In Call 611 Wee 8th. FOR SALE Cabin with fireplace, 360-foot river frontage, prloe 6460. Phone 6161 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Equity In Improved acre age. Turn right off Spring St. at Box B-141, third house on right. FOR SALE or TRADE 814 acres. fenced and cross fenced, under water. Houss, barn. Might con sider leasing. Inquire Medford Ladder Works. FOR SALE 314 acres. Make your own terms. City limits. Ownsr room 208 Hotel Grand. BUSINESS PROPERTIES I still have a few at sleepy town prices, iniormation by appoint ment only. Dial 2570. Walter H Jones, Realtor. BUILD1NO A HOME? Let ur handle all details on 25. year FHA loans quickly, efficiently. Goldy Agei.cy CITY and country properties. Rentsls Loans. Insurance C 8 ButUrfteld 409 Medford Building SEE H. L. COOK for anything In Real Estate. 1104 West Msln Dial 3579. WHEN YOU think of real estate think rf the Clinton Spencer A,:ei.cv FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NO SHORTAGE of plants, tinnlas, snaps, asters, petunia, etc., 16c doz., 2 doa, 25c. Indl: na canner and Marglobe tomato plants. Maddox Valley Greenhouse, 1 block east of Plggly Wlgiily. FOR SALE Oeneral Electric Monitor top refrigerator, perfect condition. ore it st VZ4 west Main. FOR SALE Ideal Diamond Lake fishing boat. 824 Beekmsn. FOR SALE Sudan grass seed, 3c lb Morris Prink, Sams Valley. PEAS, your pick, 6c lb. B. E. Ford. 2 miles west on Jacksonville High way, Phone 6262. FOR SALE Bed -davenport and chair, ice box, Thor mangle. 1015 Reddy. A OOOD dose of cash on the barrel head Is a complete cure for too many drinks of dollar down, says Jack' second Hand store, 10" south Orape. WE MAKE the best ecreens for the most reasonable price. Also doors and windows, sash. etc. Davis Saab as Door. 408 Esst Msln. FOR SALE Sawmill with 64-lneh Mershon band saw. All stesm power. Price 3900. V. Held. 1504 Oregon. Klamath Falls. Ore. FOR 8 ALE Blacksmith tools, cheap. 109 south Holly. FOR SALE Low priced lumber or any building materials. Call us be fore you buy. R. O. Stephenson Co.. vourt ana ucAnarews, Telephone 2000. FOR SALE: DAIRY FLY SPRAYS Monarch Seed 8S Feed Co. REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1405 No Riverside, across from Beck Bakery For Asia--Sugar pine shskea. Make Idsal roofing Faber s. Central Point FOR SALE' Poultry-Dairy Feeds priced right. Monarch Seed t Feed Co. FOR SALS: Berry cups and crate also fruit baaksts. all kinds Mon arch Seed 8 Feed Co. FLOWERINO PLANTS of many kinds I or garden and window boxes Berrydale Flower Farm, Old High way North. A. A. A. 836.00 SUITS 1 week only at 324 96. Klein the Tailor. 128 East Main, Upstairs. FISHERMEN How your I U e k I Oood tackle catch more fish; low prices mske more friends let's be friends Cliff's Sport Shop. 817 North Riverside. OR SALE Green Fir Slabs. Tele- phone 6180 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Semes Station, 3 lota. pumps, a.uuu-gsi. storage. Main St., Central Point. A. R. Owlngs. OOINO BUSINESS and BUILDING In the very heert of th district where vslues will receive the big gest boost from the cantonment The Berrydale store on Pacific Highway, tiesr McAndrews Road: land, building, fixtures, stock, for ssle by Owner at yesterday's price. Other business necessitates sale. See stan Stark. 46 South Central. FOR SALE Lease on cafe and auto wiu, t, (,-uv casn iuu price. liOCUBT A i'o f-'irt Vr-tra. rsllf MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE I win not be rrtponsibl jot any aeot contracted by my wife. Loueila Iveson. after this date. J. L Iveeon. RADIO SERVICE Tube snd parts i or ail max, uuarsnteed preci sion work. Reasonable charges. Phillips Radio Service. 1307 N Riv erside. Adjoining Severln rctrlc. PIANO INSTRUCTION Play the pi ano, qi-icxiy. correctly. Classical popular combined system. Any ags over 3 l By mall over 13 ) Low coat Arraiwlnc. composing. Sonars wsnted. a-otds, tn-jstc. Studio. Liberty Building. Noon to 8:30. Fred Alton Height. NOTICE Sam Dickson, formerly of th Hotel Grand Barber Shop, has opened shop at louth River side Are. em 13th St. and welcome-; his old petrols and friends to visit him tt hi new locausv BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressm iking. THE FASHION SHOP- Dressmaking Fur Remudeling. Button and Buckles covered Room 303 U, S Natl Rink Blrle Tel S931 Expert Window Clnr. LEI GEOROB DO IT Expert wtnduw Cleaner Oeneral house clsanera. floor waxing psint- IngOro F Olrard Phone 39M Refrigeration Srvic. REFRIGERATION SERVI'lE CO.. the only exclusive refrigeration shop In So Ore Authorized factory service D Gould. W Jackson Ph 4f,84 Painting and Paprhanging. SULLIVAN BROS. As JOHNSON ere no longer connected with Ekerson Paint and Roof store. For paint ing, papering and Interior decent- Inc phone 5'.fi1 or 2644. PERSONAL AUTO LOANS Would You Like To REDUCE AUTO OR FURNITURE PAYMENTS ONE HALF OR MORE And Select Your Own REPAYMENT PLANT Consult th OREGON FINANCE CO. W E rhumaa Mgr Uc No s-311 M 317 45 So Central Dlsl 4433 Horn owned and managed Sine 1938. Roofing. WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Paoco Rootlnga Shingles Costings and Paints New stock Wall Paper Ekerson Paint snd Roof Co 38 So Bartlett Tel 3643 Traruter. CITY TRANSFER A STORAOE CO Household moving and general hauling 39 s Orape. Phone 4664 day or night. EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO Offlc 16 South Fir Phone 2828 Prices right Scvlce guaranteed DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOE 40 S Fir Street Insured Carriers Local and Long Distance Hauling. Phone 2888. FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AOE W have van moving equip ment for local end long distance hauling. Dry and clean atorage (concrete building) with apecla) locker rooms at low rates SAMS AN STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 8768 Vntlan Blind. VENETIAN BLINDS Guaranteed, steel or wood Venetlsn Blinds. 29c sq ft Installed phone Burke Medford Tent A Awn 447'2 Free estimate LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice li hereby given thst I have been apoolnted by the County Court of Jackson County. Oreon. adminis trator of the estate of Gladys Throck morton, deceased and hsve qualified All persons hrvlng claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the of fice of Harry 0 Bkyrmsn. attorney for said eatate. at Room 409. Medford Center Building .In Medford, Oregon, within six months from the dste of this notice Dated and first published Msy 8th. 1941. ELMO THROCKMORTON. Administrator. Nutlre of Final Srttlrment. Zn the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Zn the matte, of the estate of Mae Baglow Rankin, deceased. The undersigned has filed In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, the final account of his ad ministration of the estate of Mae Baglow Rankin, deceased, and said court has fixed the 25th day of June. 1041. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day, at the County court room in the Jackson County Court House . at Medford. Oretron. as the time and place for the settlement of said etste. All persons interested In said ee tate are herebv notified and required to make or file their objections to ACROSS L Exploslv d.vlc a. Omit f. Broad epea 81. Metric land measure 87. Flaxen fsbrlea 19. Roof of th mouth 41. Siberian river 4 Hlhitral country vessel 11 tr.uenent f 44. Covered the .8 Printers Inside meas'Jr 14. American Indian 15. Mature .. Hi'-,-rsririlral fr.-ismcnt '.I. Type nieaa'ir J. Slnss of float In les 11. Pl'ClS of liked clay fl. Thins: Isw 14. Corfmunlsl It. Write .'7. Fora-Ivee 4S. Epoch 47. Prntacte 4". White veatment tl. HeraMlo bearing II I.lmb -.. Mlr.!le f7. lla'lsn opera 19. Kxrlamsttcn 0. Juountalnoua country 1 Hew . Gaelle Vorra of John ti. A.s'itant !. rail Residence IS. Part ef a blra's S7. Answer: sbbr. m-lnx St. Pmall nail 14. Cr.tanxlss is. Flows back ' ia 3 k Yy.y " p f t;if I 3 ? 7" 53 3"T3 3 3 "7" ii Ti T T'3 Ji 723 tT--si s" r ai t T 3f To" " 7i si Ti 33" 5 j ?, sr tt 5 7 3 "7 ST - 7 said final account. If any they hsve. on or before the time aforesaid fixed for th hearing and settlement thereof. Date of this nottoe and th first publication thereof Is Msy 22. 1941. O. H. BENGTSON, Administrator. Notice of Filing Final Account in th County Court of the Stst of Oregon fot the County of Jsckaon In the Mstter of the Estate of Nora D Bryson. deceased. Notice Is Heresy Given that the undersigned hsa filed his final ac count and report In the above en titled eetate and thst by order of the Coi'nty Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, a hear ing upon the same has been set for June 6 1941. In the County Court room In the Jsckaon County Court Houa In Medford. Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock. A M. All peiaon having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent th sam on or before such time. Dat of first publication of this notice Is Msv 8th. 1941. WM. M MCALLISTER, Administrator of the Em ate of Nora D Bryson. deceased. Gold Hill Gold Hill, May 29. (Spl.) Several students of the local high school attended a party given by the Phoenix high school last Friday evening. Art Parker left Baturday tot Hepp ner where he formerly iralded, to vuit over Decoration day. Mr. and Mra. Troy Spencer and children left May 20 for Washington to spend th summer, where Mr. Spencer has employment. A grand opening was held last Saturday at the new store of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker. Mr. and Mra. Alva Walker end Mr. and Mrs.' Hugh Hayee went to Redding, Call., Sunday where they were guests of Mr and Mra. Vaughn Quakenbush end family. Pete Thompson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, had the misfortune of having two fingers nearly severed Irom his left hand by u mowing machine Monday, when the alfalfa field was being mowed at his home. Senior class, accompanied by Prin cipal Dennis McQulre, went to Ore gon Caves May 36. After the trip through the oaves, the group en Joyed a picnic lunch on the grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Unaley Dorman moved laet week-end from the Kel log house to the home which they bought recently, known as the Zim merman place, across the highway from the Evtrgreen Auto Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kellogg and son Jim mle also moved Sunday tnto their home. In which the Dormana have resided for the past few months. Sunday guests of air. and Mrs. Harlan Belcher and sons were Mrs. Roy Rogers and daughter Cora of Medford. Miss Zelma Thompson accompanied her fourth grade pupils on a picnic Tuesday, serosa the river. Several mothers also were present and pre sented Miss Thompson with a waffle grill, which was the gift of all the pupils' mothers. Mlse Thompson plana on being married on June 1 and will reside near Klamath rails. Communications A Tribute to Mahlon W. Whlr To the Editor: Today we meet to pay our respects to a sincere friend. We have known him 21 years, and feel our lives en riched by the contact An hon est Christian gentleman, he stood for all that is holy, just and right. His rich store of personal knowledge of pioneer life has been a source of delight to one whe knew little of Oregon his tory, having spent my youthful days in the middle west. He was a native son, born in the Willamette valley. His memory for detail was marvelous. To hear him relate expeiiences of long ago was much more inter- SlLlYflAlM A HfA S P 6 hTU'IUnTo 0 fjlc ho u TVit.E ajg ajl Uf 6 L "i ME Be L A TM ' P SD I "Tl5 UH FTrTTf a iw.r- f ' I SP;6ffipB1Ejf0jK;EIN H ltfR HSMi 0 kRO, L E AWnBO' IPiAID E fTeBi1mp EtolLnE p HfElNrasTuAlvCj CiKIyH L U TIE ashy! "DIE ME! SEIHN MSPB i E RE PTPjE AIR lM P SflA NTT NloTslEilf tilA Solution Of Vstrdy's Puul DOWN . SMpworm i. Thin S. Chart . Bubble I. lJlapense4 with I. Rsslm T. OnfeelsS watar 8. Agreement 8. Placed In a eommoa fund It. IUr.fr II. Maaatlv votes 17. Immerse Z0. Missions U. Hal. Into thread tl. Crisp eonble II. On the ahele tared aide 19. Stopped until' tentlonailj 11. Reared 12. American eette turv plant U. One having eharxe of a coilecuoa ml booke II. 8Hpp.d IL District fa Lende 44. Handle U. Character fn "The Tern peat" 48. Srlnfa Int row 41. Suppr.eeed In pronouncing e. Esnamatio as d ex'iet 88. Oer.metrl fi(urs 84. Acta out tt eoeie 88. Pelrnestag tree M Broad thick per It Pain I. Ulsnner tl. Usavf aaa esting to me than reading even a well-composed book. Even the dumb animals rec ognized his kindly gentleness. A Persian cat he had given our children always met him at the gate when he called on us. and sat very close to him as he rest ed on the porch before going on home to Ashland. His patience and fortitude dur ing his intense physical suffer ing was touching. Beneath that bitter pain was a spirit of grac iousness and faith in divine help. Beneath those sweet family ties there are suggestions of love and friendship which can never grow old or pass away. So we do not grieve as those who have no hope. A well-ordered life has ended. May he rest in peace. Mrs. J. O. N. Poling. R.F.D. 4, Box 201. Why Our Boys Are Not Prepared To the Editor: There is a situ ation existing In this country today that puts the lie to our. boast of justice and equality. One privileged group of our manpower refuses to prepare de fense equipment for wages from 40 cents to one dollar an hour, or perhaps more, while the other part our soldiers, our marines and navy must stand ready (for $21 per month) to enter this war at any time, without equip ment. If these boys are sent into this war before we are ready, they will not come back. And we are not ready. "We. the people," have been standing by for months watch ing this happen, unwittingly be traying our boys, and we are still standing by. We should resolve and de mand that no son of American soil shall enter this war until the extent of our national de fense is known and approved by the American people. If we are attacked here, and our boys must die, they die in self-defense and not sacrificed in the defense of those who are not trying to help themselves or others. Mrs. W. Lillie. Medford. What's th Matter With Medford? To the Editor: I have a ques tion will you please answer? "What's the matter with our town?" I started up town this morn ing, and it seemed that all na ture might be smiling upon me with the gentle rain coming down, refreshing the air, making one feel that our climate is un excelled. But why, when we have Dcrfect alrlpwnlkv Hn urn have to borrow the street for navigation, therefore risking our lives by speeding cars? I found that I had to take to the street because our walk was obliterat ed with weeds, and to try to pass through meant wet feet and fox tail clinging to our hosiery till we feel somewhat like a porcu pine. Our homes are endangered by fire from weeds as high as our heads on adjoining lots. I see In your paper from time to time where you request that we clean up and beautify our lawns and homes. I can assure you that it does no good for me to try, for neighboring chick ens scratch out everything I plant. Four years ago I set out a row of ornamental trees near the line of a vacant lot and the owner set fire to the tall dry grass, killing trees, flowers, gar den and everything nearby. I have been trying since to get him to clean up the blackberry bu.thes that have taken his en tire back yard and have been seven feet over on me, but I have to do the work myself or my place would b ruined by them. You, perhaps, will say why I do not report such con ditions. I have; it did no good. Mrs. Edgar Carr. 135 Portland Ave., Medford. Financing N.S.O. Campaign To th editor: Would this thought assist the National Ser vice Organizations Inc.? A "stamD" or "toknn" nnr. chased at any post office each month for a "dime" by the owners of radio sets would fi nance the N.S.O. program, na tionally, 11 only subscribed to by one-fourth the owners. There would be nothlnst rnm. pulsory about this plan; other man tne embarrassment of ac cepting the entertainment from your own set, free, with no evidence, in the form of this "token," pasted on the face of your radio, that you were help ing the N.S.O. There's million In It. S. W. Richardson. P. O. Box K3S, Medford. Foots Creek Foots Creek, May 29. Spl.) Mrs. Vencil Cerveny enter tained the sewing circle May 21. Attending were Mesdameg Carr, De Janavier. Miller, Barnes, Kile, Hagen, Lance, Barnes, Daily and Miss Imngene Wall. Mrs. Bill Johnson and Mra. Elate McMrmck spent May 1 on Williams Creak visiting Mrs. M Merrick par ents. Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Low leva Miss Ruth Lane of Oold Kill (pent last week with tier grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Lsnos. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook snd family of Oold Hill spent May 38 at th Boh Cook horn her. Miss Anna Lee Hill spent th week end al her horn here, ah Is on of this year's graduate from Grants Pass high school. Mra. Clarence Harrison and daugh ter Sandra have returned to their horn on Ivans Creek from th hos pital at O rants pass. Mrs. Johnnl Roee hsa also re turned to her horn here with her babv daughter Judith, born May 13 at the hospital In Grants Psas, Mrs. Bessie Anderson and son Cd Bollnj of Applegate were her last week looking after their property Mr. and Mr. Victor Blrdary and two children have moved to Reese Creek for the summer. Prospect ; Prospect, May 29. (Spl.) Miss Norma Ebnother, primary teacher, was guest of honor at a surprise party May 26. Her pupils, who gave the party, pre sented her with a nice gift. Others present were several mothers of the pupils, and the grade school faculty members. rlasaren Sunday school held an enjoyabl plcnlo party In th grov near the X. L. Ollnes horn May 38. Th host were th losing Blues of th attendance contest, entertaining th winning Reds. A bounteous plc nlo supper waa partaken of by 64 people. Shopping and attending to busi ness In Medlord Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Auna and children, Robert Hollfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Cbet Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oood. Mr. and Mrs. Paul snook and children, Mrs. Walter Snook. Mrs. T. J. Rlchey and daughter Miss Alleen Sherwood. Rev. and Mrs. James Dole, Floyd Kelley and John Palrchlld. Prank Doty severely lacerated his right hand Saturday when he fell on saw while working In the timber for the George L. Jsntser Lumber company. Ed Pease took him to a doctor In Medford. Several stltchea were taken to close th wound. glmr Clemen caught a fine 17 pound Chinook salmon near McLeod. In Rogue river, Sunday. Ha was fish ing from a boat and using spinner. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Jantxer spent Saturday and Sunday In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mr. Ted Kelley and daughter Sharon, of Chester, Calif., pent a couple ' of day with Mra. Keller's brother,' John Falrchlld, th first of the week. They were Joined her May 37 by Mrs. Glenn Falr chlld and eon Glenn Jr. of Butt Fall and Mlse Dorothy Falrchlld of CanyonvlU. and aU went to The Dailea for a week visit. Harold Baui, who bu been driving a logging truck for th Skeeter Log ging company, left Saturday for nl old horns In northern Montana. Olorla Dunagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dunsgsn. and Clara Ma Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Victor Chapman, are confined to their homes with th mump. They are both first grad pupils. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nsuman, Mr. and Mrs. Ag. and Don Koenlg. all of Medford, attended baccalaureate service at th Nasaran church Sun day. Roy Knowlea, on of th Prospect graduating clssa, baa position as bell-hop in on of th Medford hotels. Miss Jsanetta Arnold of Medford was a guest over th week end of Rev. and Mr. Jsmes Dot. Other guests Sunday were Mr. snd Mr. Jack Klubert of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. George Jantxer re turned from th A. T. A. trapehoot In Portland Monday. They visited trlnde at Aaalea and Drain en rout. Berl Johnson of Cold Hill brought hi grandfather, J, W. Johnson, her Sunday to visit hi daughter, Mrs. Dole and Mrs. Dunsgsn, a few days, be for going on to hi bom In Wapato, Wash. REELECT TWO ON TAX COMMISSION Salem, May 20 (Pi State Tax Commissioners Charles V. Galloway and Earl L. Fisher were reelected unanimously to day by the state board of con trol to four-year terms begin ning June 4. Galloway, a Democrat and chairman of the commission, served from 1909 to 1919, and continuously since 1929. Fisher, a Republican, has served con tinuously since 1923, but he was secretary to the commission from 1919 to 1923. Wallace S. Wharton, a Demo crat and head of the utilities di vision, is the third commission er, but he now is on leave in Washington, D. C, where he Is on active duty as a naval lieu tenant commander. Wharton's place is being filled temporarily by Earl B. Day, for mer Jackson county Judge. O. P. Man Injured Ontario, Ore., May 29. 7P) Dick Charlesworth, 18, Grants Pass, and Ray Stokes, 25, Tor rence, Cal were injured yes terday in an automobile acci dent on the John Day highway t.ear Ironside. Stokes' right leg was broken In two places and Charlesworth'a In one. Crossing Fatality The Dalles, Ore., May 29 (P) An automobile-train col lision here Tuesday night fatal ly Injured Phyllis Sorenson, 13, The Dalles. She died early yes terday. An Oakland. Calif., resident has patented trombone with a foot tre ad 1 to operate tn slid. i Meteorological Report trv 0 li WMTHKH RUHEAO Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy with occasional light showers tonight and Friday. Little change in tern perature. Oregon: Partly cloudy with ecst tered llht showers and little Chang In temperature tonight and Friday, Moderate variable winds offcoast be coming westerly. Local Data Temperature a year ago todays Highest. 78: lowest. 81. Total monthly precipitation. 313 tnche. Excess for th month, Jl Inch. Total precipitation sine Sept, 1. 1840. 18.78 inches. Excess for th season. 3.18 Inches. Relative numldlty at 8 p. m. yes terday, 74; t a. m. today. 73. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:38 a. m4 sunset, 7:38 p. m. Observallnns Taken at 4:80 a. m. 180 Meridian Tim. f1 ff. Bolae . Boston -Chicago Denver -Eureka -Havre . 74 48 J)l .11 Cloudy Ft. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy, Cloudy Rain Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Clear Pt. Cldy. Clear Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Cloudy , 70 83 . 83 73 . 78 47 . 88 81 , 68 46 Lo An&reles Medford New York. Omaha Phoenix Portland , Reno Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco. Seattle Spokane . Wash, D. C. Yakima 68 87 89 48 76 83 3 73 84 55 58 45 68 84 61 46 71 48 63 63 68 46 68 40 88 70 . 60 44 .03 News of 4-H CLUBS Bf Patty von dr Hellea An aftornoon of stock Judg ing, arrangeu by Henry Owen and Bill Bigham, stock club leaders, was held at the Big ham ranch May 24. Judges were Delbert Mon gold, manager ot the Pete Stowell ranch, who handled the dairy classes and Henry Owens who placed the beef. Two classes of Guernsey heifers and one of beef steers were Judged. Participating were Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Belleview, with their club members, Leonard Freeman and daughter ot Cen tral Point, L. E. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens, Mrs. Bill Walch, Elbert Bigham, Mrs. Carl von der Hellen, Elbert Bigham, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bigham, Bob and Betty Walch, Jack Steele, Cora, Delia, Clara Mae and Dale Bigham, Allene Owens and Patty von der Helen. For the benefit ot new mem bers who had never Judged be fore, Mr. Francis discussed the points to be considered in Judging dairy cattle. Lake Creek Lake Creek, May 29 (Spl.) Arthur Randle and family ot Butte, Mont., called on old friends here Tuesday. Arthur was born and grew to young manhood In this neighborhood. Mrs. E. Orlasom Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Churls Clngcad at Phoenix for a few week. Mr. Roy Orlgsby 1 (pending this week with friend in Ashland. Mr. Ethel Hoefft spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mra. J. R. TyralL Travel Table AIKPI.ANES Northbound lasts Malls Clos 4:47 a m. 4:03 a m. 13 07 p m. 11:33 OS. t 48 p m. (Flag stop) Mo Mall 8:18 p m IFlag suipl 6:88 p nv aotttbbuMod Leave Mall Clean 11 is a m. 1047 a m. 6:13 p m. (PUgstop) Ixlaa. 11:63 p.m. 1 1 7 p. m. TRAINS MurthDouaci I save Malls Clos 11 OS a m. 10 OS a m. 8 .OA p. m 1.-08 p oa. ttthboand Leave Mall Close "7:40 a. na. 8:40 . B. 1:40 p.m. 4:40 p US. BUSES forth Soutk 3 80 a. m. 1318 a sa, 7:80 a na. 8 80 a na, as a m. "6 so a as. 1:40 pm. 840am. 10:40 p m. 8 O p SS. Ta mawieth Fall t:40 a ea and 8 48 p m. Free assNvalh tall 6 90 ra and 40 p. m. () To Aahlsnd only. () To Grant Pas orly. Note: Auto-orxinectJng flrvt-cltse msU eloees at S IS a m fot delivery t point aorta ot Eugene snd S 6 00 p m for delivery at point aula) ef Oiutsmulr, CaL