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PAGE NINE Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 3. 1941. tuna r ao wo thia p... You W1U oroOeoly lino eiacU) th. thui. vou nav. oeo look ing rut 01 ft taia or trad, toi unuaed aruclea vuu may ttav. Sau-cb vu-jj altle ot atura roum you mat find many thine, otb.r. ar aaaiug and o. able to reailza tmmedi.t. caah It what fuu want Ian t riera adv.rllee rot It rrioune Clas sified Ada art inexpensive ellecuvel .OR RENT Small eingls apartment Ptt word firat Prlidalrs. alec trio atova. Holland (Minimum tV) Hotel. Cerh adrtiiiunai inaertlon, .""T.'.'.' ?":";.'".."' " pee word ... . ii 3-ROOU furnished apartment. Heat (Minimum ioc) " w lr rtL"!'.Z:i''"' m P1n6lit " APTS - Heat no. water copy change -JJUS Prl, and garag. DOS S Holly 6t F0H RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM In private home. 311 Van or money order must at COUTtr' t -, - - - company all mail orde! pot, rent WeU-furniahed eleeping classified ads. room, parage r daalred. 826 Soutb Rlveralde " ATTRACT1VT ROOMS 404 8 OrapC LOS1 AND FOUND . FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM PICKf-D UP 7 email calvea. Pay for -- - --,--- ad and care. Ross Twedell, Jack- EXCELLENT MEALS. S3 00 weekly. aonvllle-Central Point Road, Rt. 3, ?34 We-t 5th. Bos 193. B B FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS EEPOhl luet dug., animal cruelty ., -, -L ., -, , - -L -L ., . cava H'imne Society. Phone SIM poj, REyi tore building and two office rooms See Ai Llttrall or WANTED MALE HELP Roland i.tionard WANTED Body and render man. pOR SALE LIVESTOCK Shulta Bros. ., , -, -, ., . W ANTED Apple thinner.. Jo. Kan- E0,8"11 "one I-F-M tor. 3 mll ea.t of PhoenH. '.P'P!; FOR SALE 45 weaner pigs. Perdue. WANTED FEMALE HELP "j mile north Central Point. WANTED Girl for housework and FOR SALE 5 aows and 30 pigs; 1 care of on. child. (30.00 month. Guernsey heifer, flrat calf; 1 Mar Call after 6 p. m. 4253. shal Wendall piano, reasonable. First house near Reese Creek WANTED Housekeeper. Motherless School. 3 miles from Eagle Point home, a girls, age 8 and 6. Bernls on Butt. Falla road. W. B. Medley. Williams, Rout. I, Box 371-A, Cen- - tral Point. FOR SALE Mllklrw Short! orn bull . -- joe Dugan. 1 mile south Phoenix WANTED Middle aged houaekeeper. im.e 320 a adults In family. References re- g? quired. Phone 3455. FOR SALE POULTRY JifvSfn!. ISSlJu FOR SALE-Thoroughbred Holfy- ployed couple, 2 0.00 month, room . ,y,S2 hk ind board; wood for cooking. A. M. 0Sd whlte Lehorn roosters. phoM King. Crescent City. Calif. ' , .,. TOP QUALITY CHICKS at reduced WANTED SITUATIONS price now. Rocks. Reds. Hamp- i ah I re. and Leghorns for June, 8c GRADUATE DIETICIAN, 6 years each, hatching Wednesday and typing and general clerical expe- Saturday each week. Central Point rienc., wants work In doctor's Hatchery. offlc or business offlos. Pbon. s a: FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, age 45 . KAI,..,nrv, IT-TT-"- Accounting and auditing expert- TOprA1?n.crer'11i, an,.7n" nn. Beat referencee; permanent; JL Will dlacount. Dial. 3387 or moderate salary. Box 2428 Tribune n n "... ... . ..-.rTTT Plymouth coupe, like new. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS excellent value. Terms, phone 4481 WANTED Logging trucks. Phone 1 hav. sold my garage and moved 3335, .venlnga. my atock of Uaed Cara to m. home. - 555 Keen Way Drive. I am selling WANTED Small aaf. Box No. 3538 these fine ears at Tribune. BARGAIN PRICES WANTED Small acrea . close In. s3a olds TO 4-Door Sedan 1745 good house. Stat. prlc. and loca- 1039 OMl e0 au, Cauv 595 tlon. Trlbun. Box 3530. j938 0as D1, 4.poor aedan 835 WANTKD-o op disc sualght. ?ZTaSaZ 8 foot. B. E. roae, Ta'ent. ,937 4.Door Sedan 485 WANTED Heavy work hor. 1600 j Old. 8 3-Doo, dan 465 Iba. or heavier. Call evenlnga Chas. 9a' .V. , 8wl,n- laaaca. Crater Lake Highway. Ra EMERSON"" " CASH for old horses. Dlsl 8378 . , , Across from Public Oolf Coura. LAWNMOWERB SHARPENED Work Phone 4038 guarantMU Call and deliver Mac """""ga at Floy i Ph 4080 333 N River- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE aide Make you old muwer like new n '" " ' BARGAIN FOR CASH Five-room WANTED - preaan.aklng. alteration SouM 3 acre, a,w,h .nliu, Katherlne SatterlM. Slnget S b o p ,arolly orch.. ,11 kinds of berries. 33 South Oriy.. Edg, JackK)nvlll.. H. L. Cook. HIOHEST cash paid tor Iron, copper 1 "tat.. 1104 W. Main. braaa. rvdlator. aluminum bat- STILL bm 5 or t nom 1 aKm. ""7 " " n "h" abl. prices. H. U Cook. Real Es- Medford Bargain Houa. ute. 1104 W. Main. WILL PAY Muvr CAMH rOR SALE Modern five-room house. 01 rok"lriti hp ' "'" condition, nice lot. .2300. 1. vJ.?,k pwII.? p!w1. arm 300 dow- H. O. WUaon. 7 Cheat- 18 North Front. Phon. 4033. nut pnon. 4844. "i. PJY M"RB, CH FOR SALE Lot 60x300. 1041 taxe. b.VlVh.'. lHrw nd Pv"n Pd. 8375 cash or 8tb and Front Phon. 3333 Portland Avenue. Writ. D. Barber. HORSE COWS POR FEED Eagle 0 Brldaw St.. Tuba City, Calif. Point Pox Farm Ph..n. 37-E-7 FOR SALE or TRADE New 4-room KU-WAT Mattrea. and Opholsterlna house. 833 Ef fie. Call afternoons. CO Phone 3048 30 West 8th St , a Und o,c, 8 ctntr nr.t prii-m paiu S'.OnO ? "'""" irato Fnr Tom Fumltur. sJJUUU land. Free soil, abundance f ans FL'KMTl RE. Phone 4140. water. Fine place for dairy or hog -.. - ranch. Pair bulldlnga. new ma- WANTED chlnery. 81500 cash, balance terms. Wool, mohair, htdea and pelta Also Medford birviln House 37 North ft frtft 800 acres, all fenced. Wot- Orap. bt. Phone 3744. MJlU en wire fence. Bungalow. WELL DR1LUNO-3. 60 pet ft flrat &S " 50 ft, etc J M Dodge 619 King " no OARDEN PLOW1NO and turn work ifl IT0 t,-c ,rc" n ,n pri -r- ?a4 WliU Channtng Sweet Acres. 810.00 - down 810 00 per month. FOR nENI-HOU!.ES - n ,nurrJ, .-....T.rt " Worth Pech Bt. Phon? 4929. VN FURNISH ED TOJ I bedrooma for SALE Fine ramp und alt. I? 'T;,. ",C"Pt 'n Central Point. coIl,"TS of t-o heat. 615 Liberty. rin. ,,, ,nd ,our . flr, FOR RENT-Modern 6-roora house. w7?f.Jind " m,ln' h"" partly furnished; also auto wr-ck. " "7 ' "nshea "rw rd and ren.lr shop. Chas. ETJ' H"nc!riv 709 Tb Jantien. Central Point. Rlvrsld.-. Medford. Phone 3818. POR Rent" 8-ronrn hou-.' cne floor. , fm BAR.-A''? S bedrooms, mod-rn. dean. Adult. '"V'5 " 913 Month rir. a room, nirtwo! floor" aTXl flr South Ompaf St. pi.e. cronrt-m rr1c porch TOR PENT 3 moncm hou On f m,nt b-vmrnt, furnc 8 -mom. on S-room. On hUhwaT. h?t; i?!' In 00 P,t- Mst JafkwnTllIe. 8 Guntr. ttlnt- onl 32ft0 - Jcitonvtll. 4 A1 , - ,-. -, --x -,.r- 3 irr, Irrtent!, ,! Urnl. nn' POR PENT 3-room hou!". unfur- 'n barln fruit. pen tn4 niPhed. 315 iVMle St. Owner t$9 pcht. bMlIdinTi neur M-dfortl. Lm?t Ln. on roc rountv rod. T'ould ron- e. nrfT trdin f-rr hounn in ton rOR RENT rumiittI hni. No. Pnc $3200 00. frai. t -'-tstt co in wjt nth st A3'Ht Alto onlf dtfs PnoD 41 1 or 4455 9 tvrt!. IrrV?. 4-tnotB plittrM . ft(Vif. prMiur r. .rtrlrltT PT HNT.HFD HOUSE anJ iprtownl mu'lt in ilfulM n1 mstnr. wl 6- 4 V. t ictn loft?l. 200 00 nOG. ch. !- " -- ----- tocm naonthlT TTrnt. TKU( K5 MJB RtNT Mu TO-jrwII l. o PICKELL u. niu Prtutti M"X,;lTi Si- ia go Bartlctt. - y " - ' t 4 US ,--. wucm . - . - - POR 8AM iVtutlfu! b'llHIrt tlt FOR RN1 APAflTMENTS i, wn I -l r,w of th PVR N IS H ED APARTMENT. 217 W?t Pr:rd to tll. Inqjlr Rocm 208 ir.rt 5 Hct! Grr.d. POR R.'.VT 5-rrw -r f irr.l'hHl Bprt- POR i-VI.E lf r:d&C, CiOM la rOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-rooom apartment; 3 room houaa. garages; cloe. In. 133 Almond St. ATTRACTIVE light apartment, newly redecorated. 61f South OeJtdele. ONE-ROOM furatthed apartment. Private shower. Clean, ait Haven 8t. near Junior High. POR RENT Nice, email, rumlahed apartment. Juat for two. Reason able rent. Apply Mall Tribune bualnesa office. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished S-room front apart ment In bualneee aectlon. Hot and cold water, ateam beat furnished Parking lot for car. Rent reaaon abla. Apply Mall Tribune office fOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot with gfcrmgr: food location, cheap, inqulr 705 Da kota. POR SALE or TRADE ISO arrva. parti t cut-ovr. Houa. barn. Ideal for stock. Cash or terms. A bar gain. 414 Hamilton. STRICTLY modern 5-room home, nicely furnished, automatic oil burner, basement, flra place, treea and ahruba. attracUva location. 5350, term. ALSO Close In. stst aide horns. 9 bed rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, basement. fl 000. terms 5. C. 8. BUTTERPIELD 410 Medford Building BUILD1NO A HUM H? -Let ur handle all detain on 35-jrssr PHA loans qulckiy. sfflclantl? Oolo? Agency POR 8 ALE 8-room house. 53 N Orange. POR SALE Acre j, tl.700. on Pm elftc Hi way near Medford fruit stand. Prult, bsrrtes. Or trads 1.800 equity for horn In Medford Valley Real Satats, South Pacific Hlway. POR SALE or TRADE 8 acres, fenced and cross fenced, under water. House, barn. Might con alder leasing. Inquire Medford Ladder Works. CITY and country properties. Rentals Loans. Inauranos C 6 Bu turtle id 409 Medford Building WHEN VOD think of reai estate think cf the Clinton Spenoer Agi cy ; FOR EXCHANGE POR SALE or TRADE (J-ft. grain binder. John Deere; corn cultiva tor; 0-year-old mare, broken, 1400 lbs ; yearling colt. S. L. Johnston, A pp legate. TRADE Milk goat for gas mask. EntTPne HiVTiftirter. Talent. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS W. C. T. U. Rum mac? Sale, June 6th and 7th. 330 East Main, near Lam ports. SUGAR PINE 8HING.ES No. 1. 3.15 per q , No. 3. 3 35, all heart 3.50. 16" clear siding shingles 305. Evan Creek Shlngla Mill. Rogua River, Ore. POR SALE BOAT and trailer. Sea Huhlweg. Rth and Bartlett. WHITE KINO Pigeons, prolific breed ers, at bargain prices. Route I, Box 315-A. Central Point. POR SALE Cabinet grand Schmer piano in rosewood case. Price only 35, terms If desired. Earl Tumy. 705 Park Ave. RUMMAGE SALE 14 South Central. 6th and 7th. by Town send Clubs. Open 8 a. m. Prtday. Donations Thursday. POR SALE New boat, boat trailer and motor. 843 West 14th St. C. T. U. Rummage sale. June 6th and 7th. 331 East Main, near Lam porta. POR SALE Westtnghousa range, cir culating heater, trash burner, re frigerator. Price attractive. 1015 Reddy. POR 8 ALE Covered Wagon tral ler house, young team horses. Mrs. Bertha Taylor. Ruch. NO SHORTAGE of rlnts. rlnntas. snaps, asters, petunia, etc 15c dos.. 3 doz. 35c. Ind na canner and Man? lobe tomato plants. Maddoi Valley Ore n house, 1 block east of Pigglj Wlggly. A GOOD dose of cash on the barrel head is a complete cure for too many drinks of dollwr down, says Ja"' Second Hand Store, 10" South Grape. FOR SALE Sawmill With 54 -Inch Mershon band saw. All steam power. Price 900. V. Held, 1504 Oregon, Klamath Palls. Ore. POR SALE Blacksmith tools, cheap 109 South Holly. FOR SALE Low priced lumber or any building materials. Call us be fore you buy R.0.8tephenson Co.. Court and Mc Andrews. Telephone 3000. FOR 6AIJ: DAIRY FLY SPRAYS Monarch Seed fe Peed Co. REAL BUYS in used clothing. 1405 No Rl verelde. across from Beck s Bakery For Sale- -Sugar pine shakes Mske Ideal roofing Paber a. Central Point FOR SALE - Poultrv-Dairy Feeds priced eight. Monarch Seed A Peed Co. POR SALE: Berry cups and crates also fruit baskets, all kind a Mon arch Seed it Feed Co. .OR SALE Oreen Fir Slabs. Tele pVrriefliwo - Mini BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Restaurant. Excellent location, good business. Tribune Box 3375. WANTED Man or woman. Own and operate 35 machines vending new Herahey Bars. No selling. Ave no hsndlcsp. Earn up to $200 month with ezpanaion. Only 9195 rajih inquired. Olve phone In reply. Tribune Bos 3373. POR SALE Semce Station. 8 lota. 4 pumps. 9.000-gal. storage. Mstn rr'n Point. A R Owing PERSONAL PALMISTRY and errata! reading. Phone 3446. 480 Mountain Avenue, Ann land. PtYCHIC CARD RKADINOS. 50e 60S So. Central. Formerly 532 So P- MISCELLANEOUS SQUEEZE BOXES, llcorlo sticks, foe, hTns, in wood sheds because only one In 100 can gt any ral nvialc o-jt of thm 19 cjt of 30 play piano, the beato instrument, thru Hught Supplemental Piano Aids Any age ovr sts. Fred Alton Hawhl. Liberty Bid. FOR BEST Body and Fender repair ing and Auto Painting. Shulta BUSINESS DIRECTOR! Dressmaking. rHl FASHION (SHOP Dreesmsilng F it Remodeling. Buttons and I'j'Iipi coTerd Pjom 303 U, Natl fianA Bg. Tel. ftUi. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner. LEI GEO RUB DO IT I iptrt window Cleaner OeneraJ bouse cleaners, floor waxing paint- Irtg Ofo F Glrsrrt Phonr 94 MONEY TO LOAN PAY ALL YOUR BILLS With a Quick CASH LOAN AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE LIVESTOCK Terms to Suit You YOT7 WILL ENJOY DOI.NO BUSINESS WITH OREGON FINANCE CO. W. E. Thomas, Mgr. Uc. No. S-311 M-217. 45 So. Central. Dlsl 4433. Home owned and managed. Since 1938. Painting and Paperhanging. oULUVAK BROS. & JOHNSON are no longer connected with Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. For paint ing, papering and interior decorat- lng phone 31B9 or 3fi44. Refrigeration Service. REFRIGERATION SERVI'-'E CO.. the only exclusive refrigeration shop In So Ore Authorised factory service D Oo I'd W Jorkwn Ph 45(14 Roofing. WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Psbco Roofings Shingles Cos tin and Paints New stock Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and Roof Co 38 So Birtlett Tel 3848 Transfer. CITY TRANSFER tit STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 39 S Grape. Phone 4664 day or night. EAD8 TRANSFER 6t STORAGE CO Office 16 South Fir Phone 3828 Prices right Service guaranteed DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 S Pir Street Insured Csrrlers Local and Long Distance Hauling. Phone 3868 FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We bave van moving equip ment for local and long distance hauling. Dry and clean storage (concrete building I with specie) locker rooms st low rates SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 3756 Venetian Blinds. VENETIAN BLINDS Guaranteed, steel or wood Venetian Blind. 39c sq ft Installed phone Burk s Medford Tent ft Awn , 4473 Free estimate LEGAL NO riCLS No. 779 4E. Huminuns, In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Leila Cham pen y, rialntlff, vs. Clem ent L. Chan' pen y. Defendant. To Clement L. Cbampeny, Defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the oomp.alnt tiled against you In the above-entitled Court and suit within four weeks from June 3rd. 1941. which Is the date of the first publication of this summons.- and If you faU so to answer, for want thereof, thu plsln tlff win apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wlt: That plaintiff be granted a decree of absolute divorce of and from the defendant, and that plain tiff be restored to her former name of Leila Robinson. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof onoe each week for four nuccesnlve weeks by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of the above-entitled Court, dated June 2nd, 1941, ani which order required that you so appear and answer said complaint within four weeks from the date of first publication hereof. EDWIN E. DRISCOLL, 305 Williams Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon. Closing time for Too Late to clas sify Ada la 1:80 p. m. ACROSS II. Biblical ehar L Extant of plane acter surface If. Former XJ. S. tl Draft animal II. American ex plorer 41. Render dufl or atupld IK. Simpleton 4T. Venerates 4. Poaltlv polea H. Allow the use ef It. fl I urn loan t II. Tear se. Cattail ne4 try the Maoris for thaublnf roofs It. fffrltM S. Arabian gar mma t. Best In church It. Gentle IS. Dry 14. Female sand piper Is. Chilled It. Half: prefix IT. Epoch It. Ditlaiona ef sncient Greecs 19. Turkish cap tL Term of ad drees It. But of bath U. Refutes in, Bourcea of Mailt 19. Aocomollh(1 It. On who sells u. uobbin direct to the CI. Dut'-h Soutb coniumr African it. Genus of the Ct. Klcnt before beet as event 1 la I3 I K I7 I l"""l7 I"" 1 "73 7 jtL 7 ST -753- 3 srrr &:,-W S rf 3 "2 aT 71 43" 2 r 7? 7j r so7i 32 n Tr n 35-37- ?rf zr jsj"" "sf T T? News of 4-H Q CLUBS Br Joan Shull A 4-H club has been organ nized in Butte Falls. Mr. France, came to the school and gave an interesting talk on club work. The children have taken an in terest in sewing, cooking and forestry. The leaders are Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Fredenberg and Mrs. Petterson. Mrs. Fox has taken over the sewing, Mrs. Freden berg the cooking, and Mrs. Pet terson the forestry. President of the sewing club Is Joan Shull; vice president, Geraldine Steph enson, and secretary. Donna Smith. In the cooking club Donna Smith is president, Aud rey Alberts vice president and Joan Shull secretary. The for estry section has not yet de cided on officers. Trail Trail, June 3. (Snl.) Trail school closed Friday. Mrs. Lou ise Scott and Mrs. Eva Johnson, the teachers, have been re-en gaged for next year. Mrs. Scott has gone to Chehalis to spend the summer with her husband and Mrs. Johnson will spend the summer at her home here. Howard Ash, who ha. been suf fering with pneumonia, 1. much rx ..r. Harry HIM cam. to Medford by plan, from Tacoma to spend the week-end here with hla family. Mr. and Mra. Erwln Banner and daughter Darllne, apent th. week end at Eatacada, Ore. Mra. J. parton of Elk creek, left by bua Monday for Camas, Waah., to attend th. fun.ral of her father. Mr. and Mn. A. J. William, of Artcala, Cal.. hav. returned horn, after visiting a week her. with their old friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Clark. Rev. Peteraon anJ family, accom panied by Mrs. Francis Ash and Mrs. Mary Burk attended th. fellowship meeting of th. church In Grant. Paa. Friday. Miss Wanda How la expected home soon from Corv.llts. Mrs. Lily Saltzman of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and daughter ehlrley, of Klamath Falla. apent th week-end at th S. W. Hutchinson horn. Mrs. Francis Ash and Mrs. Rna How. vlalted Mr. and Mrs, Howard Aah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks snd hlldren, from Mellno, Or., arrived here Saturday for a vlsls with rela tives. Tom returned horn. Monday, accompanied by his father, oeorg. Week., who will vlalt his son Aaa. whll. away. Mrs. Weeks a id children remained her for a longer vlalt. Boyd Tucker, who ha. been 111 for aeveral weeks, Is now greatly Improved. Vi. and Mrs. Burton and daugh ter and son from Klamath Falls called on tha Tucker family Sun day. "r. and Mrs. Burt Clark shopped In Medford Monday. Mrs. Alma Mallery la 111. Carroll and Gordon Watson wen dinner guests Tuesday at th 8. W. Hutchinson home. The picnic planned by th. Mc Laod and Trail-Shady Cov. exten sion units for June 4 at Casey's camp will be postponed unless ths weather Is greatly Improved. Mlsa Lola Hlc left Wednesday for Jefferson. Oregon, to visit Mrs. I. L. Gates for several weeka. Mr. and Mra. Sagner and little sen from Hood River, spent the week-end her visiting Mr, and Mrs. Irven Sagner. Mra. Harry Hlc. and children and Mrs. Ivenn Cushman left Sunday Solution Of Yesterday's Pun is SI. Bacchanalias cry M. Qutet 4. Kpread tnnmf 4. Canvas shelter C7. Princely I'ai lan bouse DOWN 1. Among 1 Cereal I. Con.tttaent 4. Tbfns te be sdded I. Donkey C Kind of meat T. Hearing Wee pona . Craipe4 I. direct proceed- ires I. Weird II. Withatand'a tee 11 Compart 11. Myoierlotie Biblical sror4 SI. Pen point 1 InfRnt's beS 27. Ktheresl; poetic tl- IS'ie drs! JL Retiet author! ty It. Carry; eoll- Hewlnir toots 17. I-teunl'e 40. Perrh-J 41. Father 41. Cspab'e if be Irs train 4t. timcuit 44. Animal of 'e wasel fan tly 41 Me'sl ts ef S lace 49. Art (pi M. device for ef)- sratlrg th Coar-e from tne fine $4. Mesicao isberef M. l4n 17. HraMie bear lng CO. Jteci 0. ILL L mibTra!&!e JIMP OiRrpREprAly'S n TTt 7btgrtTfi Ml DbIyU L EH(SiWqlB JmHstTr!aIpHi c a lTo it if ;e Mm EjRiilf L;EME!RlRfsllSfE EjP sattl. where lin. Rlc and children will Join Mr. HIc. who la s'atlonad thtr. with tha Oatea Con struction company. Mra. Call!. Try and Iran Sneed war. married Monday and are at their horn, on Trail creek. Mra. Row of Medford la helping with the work at Caltfomla-on-the-Roku.. Mr. and Mrs. O C. Nelaon of Oak land apent several days at 6unaet-on-the-Rogu.. They plan to vlalt her. again In Auguat. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Mlvech from Curasao, Weat Indlea, were over nlgbt gueata at Callfornla-on-the-Rogue. The Mlvecha are with an oil r unpany and get a four month, va cation every four ye.ra. Uiually they vlalt their native country. Holland, but du. to th. condition. In Europe thia eeawm they are touring the United Statee, having Tlalted .11 the national parka and other Intereatlng places. Nichols Branch Nichols Branch, June 23. (Spl.) Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. George Pursel were Mr. and Mrs. Oakie Garrison and family of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culbertson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Matthews. Robert Rheinaburg has gone to Eugene to apend th. summer with his father. Mrs. Jack Bropby, who Is in ths Community Hospital In Medford, la now able to bave visitors. Mrs. Margaret Haunaford of Med ford apent th. week end her with her mother. Mra. Anna Bropby. Bill Holman helped Llndaey Tlb bttt Install a new pump last Satur day. George Pursel Is cutting hay at the Dollle Moomaw ranch. Rlc Cook of Rayton. Oregon Rlc Cook of Dayton, Oregon, brought Jsrk Fendall of Gold Beach, Oregon, to take charge of the Cooke farm, as Bill Shoop will re turn Monday to his horn, and fam ily In Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmsn were dinner guest. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Eagle Point. In the afternoon they motored to Union Creek. Bell view Bellview, June 3. (Spl) Be 11 view school closed Friday with a picnic dinner in the cafeteria for pupils and parents and several pre-school brot ters and sisters. After the dinner Mrs. R. E. Bell presented a gift to Mrs. R. D. Reynolds from the P.-T. A. in appreciation of her work during her term as presi dent of the P-T.A. A special meeting of Bellview Home Extension unit Is called by tne cneir- man, Mrs. Walter Hash, for Friday afternoon, June 8. at the Community clubhouse to complete reports and finish the builneaa of the year, installation of of fleer a will be held June 10 In Llthia park with the Ashland unit. Ten Bellview young people gradu ated from the ninth grade Thursday at the Junior blh In Ashland. Pa tricia Bell, Barbara Helm, Bernlce Rector, Vlda Beers. Norma Wean us. Henry Loninl, Vernon Kruger, Lids Davis. Christina Garry and Virgil Kelts were the graduates. Miss Mary Lou McKenzle from Prinevllle Is visiting this week with her cousins. Barbara and Joan Helm. Home Economic club of Beilvlew Orsnge met at the home of Mrs. I. E. Dead mo nd Thursday. Tha mem bers present sewed on articles for the fair this fall. Loueiia Appieate is president of the club and Alta Nichols la secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dexter Wood worth , and daughter Carolyn returned home i last week from aeveral weeka la southern California, Mr. and Mra. Tom Katie from Chi- i cago visited at the home of their cousins. Mr. and Mra. V. E. Belts, last week. L. D. Meaervey returned Sunday from Saginaw Mich., where he had visited at his old home for the past month. Bellview school board met Thurs day evening to transact routine busi ness. L. D. Meservey, Wm. Brlggs and W. La. Moore are directors, Mrs. Chas Anderson la clerk. Puptts In Mrs. Ruth Dews room had a rare treat Thursday when some had their first train rtde. They boarded the train In Ashlsnd In the morning, went to Medford. where aeveral of their parents met them and took them to ace the Medford airport. Lsster they stopped at Jack son Hot Springe where they enjoyed swinunlng and a ptcnle lunch. Mrs. Amy Bpafford left Sunday for ber home In Portland after vlalt inn a week with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. John Parmer. Milton Hamilton, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Hamilton, graduated from the Adventlst academy tn Medrord Saturday. Prospect Prospect, June 3. (Spl.) Ralph Goode, who has been em ployed at Everett, Wash., for several weeks, visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goode last week. He left Thursday for Copco No. 1, where he has a position as operator. Annual school picnic at t7nion Creek Thuraday wm poorly attended on account of th. Inclement weather Th. sport program planned by Id ward Ellertaen and be. Merrtman was glTen up. After a plenl. luncb under th. .halters, tn. puplla re turned to Prospect. New cam of mumps tn this local ity Include Billy oner, son of Mr. Snd Mrs. 1. Heston Orler.. Vlrlan Aun. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Aune, .nd Del!n. ftobertaon. daugh ter of Mr. an . Mrs. Louis Kobartaoa. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Carlton attended the eighth grade graduating . exercises in Ashland Wednesday. Mr Carlton Is one of the directors of Prospect board of education. Mrs. j Ethel M. Thompson, Prospect grade ' school principal, also attended. Ployd Ke!!ey landed a 14-pound Chinook sslmon In Rog"e river, near Wild wood camp, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arant went to Medford Wednesday where ths former received medical attention. He Is Improving rapidly from his serious Illness and able to be out again. Among those from other places attendind Prospect's seventeenth high school commencement Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Arnett and son, and Rex Vowell of Klamath Palls, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Webber of Chiloquln, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Med- Im Mr Raaala V atllstv If anrl Lira ! E. J. Neumsn. Mrs, H. L. Jagger and son Lawrence, Mrs. Age, Don Koenig, I all of Medford, and Teddy Jantser, On ms Orlevs, and RusseU Webber, ; Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Arant spent Thursday in Klamath Falls with rela tives. According to announcements re ceived here, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B niton o Tiller-Trail Cut-off mill camp are parents of a baby boy, born at the Stanley Nursing Home In Medford, May afl. He weighed six pounds and lo ounces, snd they have named him Bobby Lloyd. Mrs. Bruton will be remembered here ss Geraldine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wslter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Michael, who have been making their home at Caa cade Gorge resort, have a new nine pound baby boy, born May 35. at the Community hoipital in Medford. Arthur P. Goode has his grocery store stocked and opened for busi ness Thursday. It la located in the Red Blanket district, 2 miles from Proi pect. Clifford Kernohan, scaler for Rogue River Timber Co., and his wife snd daughter moved In the smaller com pany house, on the former Wllllsm Grieve place, Wednesday. It has been newly decorated and they had an electric- rane Insulted. Earl Webber Is building an addi tion of two rooms on the Oeo. L. Jsntser Lumber Co. house occupied by the Leslie Dunagan family. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Horn and son Norman and daughter Melva had as gueata at their summer cabin "Snow bound at Diamond lake over the week end Mr. and Mra. Roger Clem ent and children. Bud Freed rick. Herbert Sutcllffe. Emery Nye apent Friday at Klam ath Falla attending to business. George Hathaway, who has been staying at the Bill Horn home for the last three weks, left Thursday for Camsa, Wash., to apend Memorial day with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Hathaway. MIRACLE ESCAPE San Marcos, Tex., June 3. fP) Elliott Falls, advanced CAA flying student, says he fell from the cockpit of his training plane, caught a strut and managed to fight his way back into the ahip and land safely. Falls said that while he was making routine slow rolls yes terday his safety belt broke from Its moorings. When the ship be came Inverted, he fell and his arm lammed in a strut. Falls climbed from the ship at the CAA airport, his arms and shoulder bruised and his shirt torn to shreds. He said hit para chute was in operating condi tion, but he wanted to bring the ship down if possible. NOI AIL MENTIONED Phoenix, June S (Spl. Not all the graduates' names were given In the commencement story In Friday's Mail Tribune. Those whose names were unin tcntionally omitted were: Gloria Walker, Lucille Lybrand, Doro- thene Moore, Verda Stearns, Chut Kecne, Maria Dubs, Phyllis Wier, Evelyn Van Hise, Glenn Wright, Wilma Sauers and Rogtr Roberts. MIKSCHE REPORTS AT Gearhart, June 3 (JPy The European war, cutting off Im ports, enabled the infant Pacific coast seed Industry to expand rapidly, A. E. Engbretson, As toria, said here yesterday. R. A. Miksehe. Medford. presl dent of the Trl State Seedmen's association, reported on that newly-formed organization to day. MORE MEN GOING TO PORTLAND AIR BASE Portland, Ore., June 3 lP)- An additional 570 men will ar rive at the Portland army air base in the next 10 days, boost- In? total strength to 1.443 men. Lieut -Col. Jowph L. Stromme said 457 recruits would come from Fort Leavenworth. Kas , June 8, and 113 enlisted men from Hamilton field, Calif., Jun: 11. Cat Mall Tribune van ada. LODGE NOTICES CRATER LAKE CHAPTER, No. it, R. A. M. Dnire. ric hearaal June S. AU olfl err. exited to b. pres ,nt. ERU M. DRAY, H. P. ELECTION OF omcERS. Initiatory itfir. Dt Molay mettlr Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. MALTA COMMANDER Y, A Vnlal.1. T.mnl.T. f5? 'a -Slaved conclav.. Masonla .1 Temple. Asniana. v. eunrw Routine buMnees. wtM-RR kCnKJRD. K- O. "k. B. DETR1CK. Recorder. Meteorological Report BT H). . WEaTHKH BUKEAO Extended Fonea.t Tor th. tar weatern states except ing aouthern California lor th. per iod beginning today rt 4:30 p. m. to Jun. 7, 4:30 p. m.: Local thunder showers Wednesday and Thursday la Idaho and eastern Nevada. Elaewher. fair weather except .eaaonal fog- or low atratua clouda near th. Pacltl. coaat. Tempermtur. near seasonal normal. Forecasts Medfortt and vicinity: Pair and mild tonlcht and Wednesday. Oreuon: Fair and mild tonight ana Wednesday nut with aom. cloud men. near coast; gentl. westerly winds off coaat. Loral Data - Temperature a year ago today: highest 73, lowest 48. Total monthly precipitation, none: deficiency for th. month, .08 inches. Total precipitation alnca Gsptem- ber 1, 1040, 18 Bl lnchea; exceaa tor the Mason 3.16 Inches. Relative humidity at B p. m. yea- tordsy 28 percent; A a. m. today 87 percent. Tomorrow: sunns. 4:87 a. m., sun set 7:43 p. m. Obeervaflnne Taken at 4:30 a. ItO Meridian Tlnu. 3 2 -5 E m c a crrr Bola. . Boston 1 V T7 63 M Rain 67 .00 Clear 00 .13 Rain 48 D0F Cloudy 63 .00 Cloudy 60 .01 Rain 87 .00 Clear 48 .00 Clear 60 .00 Cloudy 60 1.77 Rain 63 .00 Clear 48 J0O Cloudy 40 M Clear 48 .00 Clear 80 DO Cloudy 68 joo t Cloudy 46 .00 Clear 88 JOO Cloudy 60 T Rain 61 JOO Clear Chlcsgo Donver .. Eureka -Havrs Los Angelas. Medford New York Omaha Phoenia Portland Reno i, Roaeburg - Salt Lake San Francisco 05 Seattl. 73 Spokana 70 Wash, D. C 08 Ysklma 78 Lake Creek Lake Creek, June 3. (Spl) Six high scnool students of this community received diplomas last week from valley schools. Miss Venlta Fox graduated from Rogue River Academy, Bob Da mon from Medford high, Donald Grlgsby from Ashland high, and Lucile Vleaux, Willard Walcti and Harry Frey from Eagle Point. The latter finished at mid year and Is now employed in an aeronautical school In Califor nia. Mas Helen Fray, teacher, and par of tha puplla ot th. Lost Creek school enjoyed a plcnlo Wednesday at the John Walch home. Dick Origsby Is spending a few days with friends In Aahland and hla slater, Charlotte, is TUltlnf relatlTse In Medford. Travel Table AIHPI ASM Northbound Lmt Mall. Close 4:47 a m. 4-03 a m. 13 07 p m. II 33 a m. lup in. (Fag stop) No Mall t.lS p m IFIagaiupl 111 p n. aoetbauuDd Lmts Malls Close 11.19 am. io.37am. 13 p m. (Flag stop) I 37 p ra il A3 p. m. 11:07 p. m. TRAIN! Nortbbonnd tMTe Malls Close II os era loos.m. 1:06 p. m 7.-06 p ra. fontbboeatf L.t. Mall. Close 7:40 a.m. I 40 a. m. 140 p.m. 4 40 pm. BUStS forth South t so a. m. 13:08 a. m. tM I . IHI a, It i a. so a at. 1:40 p. m. 1:80 a. m. S 43 p. m. S OS p ra. Te Klamath Falls 1:40 a. m. snd 6:60 p. m. rrwnt SKem.ia Sails 6 10 a ra and I 40 p as. () To Ashland only () To Ormnts Past only Mote: auto-cujiMctine Prat-risss mail .rows at S IS a m lot delivery as point, norm of lugsne and as 00 p as lot delivery at pup south of Ounemutr. Cal Cse Mall Trirniae want ada