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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. .TUNE S, 1941. PAGE NINE , Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MM KM vr 3 OB Ull page Sou IU orvoeoij (loo u;U tHe tturucs rou asv dmd iuu tag tot or sale 01 inai (01 ucuaed aruciea vuu may aav fiearcA ro'ii title at a tort room you may find many trunks others ar ekiug and oe able to realise immrdiii caan U erbat ruu want uo t &re adveriiae foi it iTibun Clae sifled Ada are ineipenalve affective! RATES Per word first l"rfl"" " (Minimum t&c) Cacti additiiinai insertion. per word le (Minimum IOC) Per una per munib wllboot copy cnange aita CASH or money order must ac company ail mail order classified ads. LOS1 AND FOUND REPOH1 lost dugs. Hnima cruelty cases Humane Society. Phone 1S1 WANTED MALE HELP .WANTED Accountant - Bookkeeper. Man. aged 30 to 40, experienced with general books, able to prepare monthly statements, some knowl edge of cost accounting and pay roll procedure. Give the following Information In the first letter: Education, present and past two employers, earnings past 12 months, age, draft classification. Box 2978. rHAVB W ATKINS FOOD and Soap Route open in your city. Write for particulars. A. Arnold. 4510 HolUs Street, Oakland, California. PIN SETTERS WANTED. Medford Bowling1 Alleys, 41ft East Main. WANTED Experienced man on dairy ranch. Steady employment for right man. Phone 6283. WANTED Young man with car. Nice opportunity, with metropoli tan newspaper. Permanent posi tion. Salary, phone 3B88, morning or evenings. WANTED Body and fender man. Shults Bros. WANTED FEMALE HELP Your own Dresses FREE and up to 623 weekly Just showing Fashion Frocks to friends. No experience needed. No Investment. FASHION FROCKS, Dept. W-3563 Cincinnati, . Ohio. WANTED Beauty Operator. Box 2966 ' Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper. No children. Permanent position. Phone 8218. WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Phone 3857. WANTED Middle-aged lady desiring home to act as companion for elderly lady, also do light house work. Remuneration to be decided during Interview. Write p. O. Box 88. Medford. Give references. HELP MALE AND FEMALE THINNERS WANTED. Apply at 408 South Grape W. g Belby. WANTED SITUATIONS COMPETENT GIRL wants housework or care of children. 7?B Summit. WAN TED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY Buck rake. C. C. Hoover. Phone 3491. WANTED One or two-bedroom house with yard. Permanent. Mr. Bone, Jackson Hotel. WOMAN WITH PENSION, wanting V home In plain comfortable quar I ters, can have room and all home privileges for helping in care of small home. Own boss. Box 2948 Tribune. CASH for old horses. Dial 8376 LAWNMOWERtt SHARPENED. Work guarantee. Call and deliver Mac fe Floyi a Ph 4080 333 N River aide Make you old mtjwer like new HIOHES1 cash paid for Iron, copper brass, rediators. aluminum, bat teries, t'ibes raga, lead and eino Medford Bargain House WILL PAV MOST CASH For Oood Osed Furniture HOI.HHOOK FLRN'ITI RE 18 North Front Phone 4023 WE PH V MORE CASH Po Tour Furniture RAKNf ttl RO AM-REW 6tb and Front Phone 3338 HORSE COWS FOR FEED Eagle Point Fox Farm Phone 37-X-7 NU-WAY Mattres end Cpholsterlna Co Phone 3946 SHtf West 8th 81 rmt prm ra run For Voui Furniture BADS FL'RMTI RE Phone 4248, WANTED Wool, mohair hides and pelte Medford bargain Hn.ise 37 North Grap. bt Pbune 3744 WELL DRIUJNO 81 80 pet ft first an ft mr i m rvl.- V 1na FOR RENI HOUbES 8 -ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. 10. 4-rocrn hou. partly fur nlhed. 815 5 acre-. 6-roor- house. 15. 31 South Front. Medford Exchantre. FOR RENT 4-room unfum'hed du plex close in. Inquire 534 North Bartlett FOR RENT 6-rocm modern house. 3 bedrocms. sping porch. 82ft. watAr pa:i 23 Roe Ave FOR RENT Sew 5 -room modem house. Turn right at west end of Prune St. POR PENT 5-room modern home, double ra-:. Nr courthouse. Phone 3S40 rr 3?1T. an XbH Dr., t a FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT One 3 -room nous. 116 Almond. FOR BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartmant. 618 North Central. APARTMENT FOR RENT. Inquire r07 West 10th. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Private bath. Close in. Adults only. 30ft East Jackson, corner of Bartlett. FURNISHED APARTMENT. 317 West and St. FOR RENT 6 -room furnished apart ment. Inquire 804 East Main. VP M T ME NTS FOP. RENT. 630 South Fir. FURNISHED apartment, private bath Frlgldalre. SOS W. Mala. FOR RENT Nice, small, furnished apartment, Just for two. Reason able rent. Apply Mall Tribune business office. UNFURNISHED APT., clean, close In. reasonable. H. R, Cook, 1104 West Main. APARTMENT FOR RENT ' Nicely furnished 3 -room front apart j ment In business section Hot and cold water, steam beat rurnisnea Parking lot (or car. Rent reason able. Apply Mall Tribune office ATTRACTIVB modern apartment, newly decorated. 616 South Oak dale, VACANCIES Apartments. Adulta, no pets. 349 South Riverside. VACANCY Furnished apartment. Adulta. No pets. 1005 West Main. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart ment until September 1st. Apply Apartment 10, Ge Bauer. COMFORTABLE, nice, housekeeping room, close In. 337 North Central. FOR RENT Apartments, Frlgldalre, lertrlr rove. Holland Hotel FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman, close In. 609 East Main. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Reasonable. S10 North Bartlett. CLEAN, PLEASANT ROOM, private lavatory. Home privileges. Phone 4481. ROOM In private tome. 311 Van couver. FOR RENT Well -furnished sleeping room; garage 1' desired- 828 South Riverside ATTRACT! VF ROOMS 404 8 Orap FOR RENT BOARD ROOM EXCELLENT MEALS, 86.00 weekly. 234 Wewt 5th. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 8 acres, Irrigated; all kinds of fruit and clover pasture; 6-room house and barn. See L. G. Plckell, 16 South Bartlett. FOR REN1 Store building and two onice rooms see AJ Littreu or Roland ! ubrtard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Team good farm work horses. 880. Inquire 134 North Riverside. Phone 3520. FOR SALE Jersey cow, 8 -month B old calf. J. R. Winn. Inquire Eagle Point Irrigation Office. FOR SALE Duroc boar. Peyton, first house, Blddle Lane. OENTLB SADDLE HORSES for Sale. Phone 6466, Ashland. FOR SALE Milk cows, phone 8-F-81 Eagle Point. FOR SALE 45 weaner pigs. Perdue, H mile north Central Point. FOR SALE Milking Short torn bull Joe Dugan. 1 mile south Phoenix "lici.e 3'220 FOR S ALU POULTRY FOR SALE Leghorn pullet. Phone mm. FOR SALE DOGS PETS "OR SALE English Pointer Pupe. isBii evemi gs or sunaayt. jac Bickler. Spring St.. Box 127-A. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE "30" Model A. Oood con dition. Inquire Jack Edmonds, 635 worm central. FORD SPECIALS 29, 80. 81, 84 and 38. Bee them at Tubby Dean's, Your Pontlac Dealer, New Richfield Station, Bth and Grape. Dial 3943. CHEVROLET SPECIALS 29, 80, 81. 38 end 38. See them at Tubby Dean's. Yoi r Pontlac Dealer. New Richfield rution. 6th and Grape. Dial 2942. USED CAR BARGAINS See us be fore you buy. Shulte Bros. I hare sold my earaee and mored my stock of Used Cars to m. home 655 Keen Way Drive. I am selling these fine cars at BARGAIN PRICES 1919 1939 1918 1938 1937 1M7 1936 1936 1935 Olds 70 4-Doot Sedan.8745 Olds 80 Bus Coupe..... 695 Olds Dlx 4-Duor sedan 625 On ham SpecKl 8-diri 845 Packard 120 Selan 525 Dodae 4 -Door Syrian 45 Oids 8 3-Doot Sdn 4(5 Olds 6 4 -Door Hiiu. 425 Ford Panel . 165 See Rook EMERbON Across from Public Oolf Course FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two houses. One 616M: one 81850. See Nutt-r's Agency. 863 East Ma'.n, Ashland, Ore. FOR PALE 8 Cho!r lots; paving, sidewalk, sewer, water SurroundMi bT elaht new FHA insured homes Maximum finsninr bnne31e on these lota. Phone 8yd Brown. 4350. FOR SALE Dairy ranch, fully eoutnped. 88 acres, free irrlratln Modern bulldtrws. Price 87400. Se A F. Flowers, corner 12th and Frcr.t. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Large lot, 6-room house. moaern, close in on Riverside Ave. Oood buslneaa site. Box 395ft Tribune. FOR SALE 5-roorn house with bath, screened-ln porch, wash trays; lot 100x146 on pavement, close m, sitHW. eaao cash. Also 3 acres on Loaler Lane, 4-room house, barn and ahade; city water, all Irri gate a ana in clover; aiaoo. Dairy Ranch 33 acres, all Irrigated and In clover paature, fenced wita woven wire; 5 -room house, large barn. On school bus and mall route. 83aoo. Terms. V. O. PICKELL 16 South Bartlett. FOR SALE 4-room modern house on pavement, close In. 82000.00. 300 XX) cash, balance Uke rent. Also 4-cre tract, lrrig., small house. 890000, 8150.00 cash, bal ance like rent. Also sev iral un furnished houses for rent. A. W. WALKER REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two modern homes with small acreage In Aihland city limits on Oak Street. Phone Ash land 7791 or call at Maggies Cafe. FOR SALE 81650, 6 -room, modern, pavement, corner. 8650 down, bal ance 617.35 monthly. Including Interest. Owner 406 Beatty. BARGAIN FOR CASH Five-room houae, 8 acres, Mngllsh walnuts, family orchard, all kinds of berries Edge of Jacksonville. H. L. Cook. Res) Estate. 1104 W. Main. STILL have 3 or 4 homes at reason able prices. H. L. Cook, Real Es tate. 1104 W. Main. FOR SALE Large residence, close ID Call 611 Wes Bth. BUILDING A HOMtff Let ur handle all da tails on 36-year FHA loans quickly, efficiently Goldy AgsLcy CITY and country properties. Rentals Loans. Lnsurance O 6 Butlerfleld 409 Medford Building FOR SALE--7 -room house, end North Central, 118 on Mc Andrew Road. Make good rooming house or res taurant. Close to Mill and Pack ing House. FOR SALE or TRADE 160 acres, partly cut-over. House, barn. Ideal for stock. Cash or terms. A bar gain. 414 Hamilton. 40 ACRES, 3 -room house, 3 wells, all fenced, 6550.00. 120 acres, stocked, 10 acres alfalfa. SO acres grain, free water for 10 acres, good house, barn and other buildings. 11 head cattle, good team, farm Implement. Full price. 63500.00. 61500.00 cash, balance easy. Acre on the Rogue, 3 good aprlngs, 6300.00 cash. H. G. HILL Rogue River, Oregon. FOR SALE 3 houses. 63.500. City limits, city water. Income, 650 per montn. lerxns. uwner, oia e Main. 8 1-8 ACRES mountain property, lm proved, with 10-room modern house partly furnished; five cabins, free spring water; on two hlghw.ys. Sac rifice for quick sale. Owner. Rt. 1, Box 395, Ashland. 114 miles souin oi Asniana, oeiow sismyou Junction. FOR SALE Fine 7 -room modern dwelling, hardwood floors, fire places, two bathrooms, sleeping pore;., double garage, new furnace. oeautiiui grounds, pncea ior quick sale. Call owner 3887 or see at 922 So. Oakdale Ave. FOR BALE! 7 acre. 6-room plastered house with bath, good foundation. aiso a-room piastereo nouse, Darn, large chicken houae, 2 acres In pas ture. 3 acres full bearing orchard. Newtown and Delicious apples, cherries, English walnuts. This is a very nice home. Price. 5000.00. L. O, PICKELL, 16 South Bartlett. FOR SALE 6-room house. 63 N Orange. FOR SALE Acreage, 61,700, on Pa cl f lc H lway near Medford fruit stand Fruit, berries. Or trade 1.800 equity for hom In Medford Valley Real Estate, South Pacific hi way. WHEN YOU think of real estate think rf the Clinton Spencer fter C7 FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE a pair of love birds ior singing canary, "service Drive, I50S East Main. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE or HIRE 1934 dump irucK. stucco nouse, spring street. FOR SALE Ham or Professional radio receiver. 8 tube, 650. 24x3V& speed graphic, flash gun. other accessories. J. L. Rees, 113 East Matr. OOOD, used, electric refrigerator for sate, can 3708. FOR SALE S-burner gasoline range with oven. 33 Tripp. FOR SALE Loi?irinr Caterpillar RD7 wnn arum jos. Kuir, Buuard Rt. Coqullle, Ore. FOR SALE Universal electric oven. complete: automatic control; near ly new. Phone 4631. CHERRIES, law, you pick. 8c lb. or picked. 6!,c. Hurry. Teas 1 tore Orchards. Eagle point. FOR SALE Davenport and ehetr, eleetrlc ranee, dining room set. Call at 504 Hamilton. Sunday. BEAN POLES. LATHI, arbor mate rial cheap. Frank Longwill, 441 N Fir. FOR GAL 14 -foot turnabout, out board motor, trailer. Complete outfit like new. Bargain. 319 So. Ivy St. House Wares. Beautiful Chromium Pyrex. etc. Green stamps. Pick 'a. STILL lota of flower plant. Drees ler's. 1107 E- Main FOR SALE SURGE FENCER, safe, effective. Always delivers msxl mum current pertrmted by law. "PsMed bv tndustrtsl Commlssif Of 8a of Wisconslu " ECONOMY PEED FEED CO. 317 West Sixth St. Phone 623 BOY'S BICYCL2. good condition, 810 718 South Peach. FOR SALE TreilT houae. factory made. P.iooe 4008, momlrgs. FOR SALE- M-W electric refrtgerstor. comnerciil site: hot point ranee. A-l rnlitlon. Rout 1, Box 895. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fruit Jars and crocks cneap. laa Tripp St. BLUE GRASS and Alfalfa Hay tn an ocx. Hsnieyiands. Phone Leo Potter, 8309. SEVERAL used Electric Refrigerators in gooa condition at bargain pricea. Also exceptionally good buys in used washing machines. LEONARD ELECTRIC CO. 309 E. Main. 1 COLTON BIKE and lite. 613 00. 1 circulating oil heater, tank and stand. 655.00. 845 West 2nd St.. Medford. FOR SALE Good used wood circu lating heater. 40 North Peach. FOR SALE Household furniture. F. Mast, Rt. 4. Phone 6964. FOR SALE Complete household fur nishings. 101 Geneva. Phone 2846. FOR SALE Oood mountain grown sirawDerries at tne nana uits worth ranch, 35c per gallon, you pick. Bring container. FULLER BRUSHES. Phone 4914. FOR SALE Hospital bed, complete: estate circulating heatrola. inquire 64 Roae Ave. FOR SALE 150-lb. Ice box in good condition; cneap. Jim oregg, cen tral Point. 5 Centrifugal, l&oo galiona per mln- PUMPS. Jacuazl to Meyers, for every purpose. Guaranteed. Pick Hdwe. PAINT NOW. Beautify with General PrVes are lowest. Pick Hardware WASHERS and Pumps, reconditioned, priced to sell, parts and service on all make. Pick Hardware. ZENITH. America's most usuabls re frigerator. 6-year guarantee. Speed Queen washers. Extra feat urea. Compare values. Flck Hardware. OARDEN and farm tools, hose. Low est prices. Lawn mowers. Get our demonstrator. Flck Hardware. NO SHORTAGE of plants, ninnies, snaps, asters, petunia, etc., 15c doa.. 3 doa. 25c. Ind'- na canner and Ma rg lobe tomato plants. Maddox Valley Greenhouse, 1 block east of Ptggly Wlggly. A GOOD dose of cash on the barrel head is a complete cure for too many drinks of dollur down, says Jak Second Hand Store. 10 South Orape. FOR SALE Sawmill with 64-lnch Mershon band saw All steam power. Price 6900 V. Held. 1604 Oregon. Klamath Falls. Ore. FOR SALE 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.. Court and McAndrews. Telephone 3000 FOR SALE: DAIRY FLY SPRAYS Monarch Seed 4i Peed Co. REAL BUYS In used clothing, 1406 No Riverside, across from Beck's Bakery For Sale- Sugar pine shakes Maks Ideal roofing Faber s Central Point FOR SALE Poultry-Dalry Feed priced right Monarch Seed A Feed Co FOR SALE: Berry cups and crates also fruit basket, all kinds Mon arch seed 61 Feed Co. OR SALE Green Fir Slabs. Tele- phone 6180. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Service Station. 8 lots. 4 pumps. 8.000-gal. storage. Main St.. Central Point. A R Owlnga PERSONAL CARD READING, 81 00. 839 Jean ne tte. PALMISTRY and crystsl reading Phone 8446. 480 Mountain Avenue. Ashland MISCELLANEOUS TILLEY'S 2nd Hand Furniture moved from 112 North Front to 39 South Front. VILLAGE INN Delicious fried sprtna chicken and steak dinnere. Crater mgnway. Shady Cove. Phone Trail 303. FOR BEST Body and Fender repair lng and Auto Painting. Shults Bros. ACftoas L Take up weapons 4 Instances II. Comfort II. The moo 14. Number 17. AttlM iS lZXlJ?"nn . Pouch 13. Opan 14. Faline animal 15. Monkey is. Point opposite the litltb It. America a 1 nil an It. Fixed criargae 40. Afresh 43. Metal fastsaer 43. fieverags 44. Huta 44 Circulator Indicator 4R Grant 4k. Anciant Irlaa clan 18. Proc4 13. Exist It. Bulk is. LmtipImi ef a enrolls 17. ConJunctlftB 19. Harkneytd 41. Kuhber tree 10. Manner of walking 11 To a higaeff pofot H. Pronmj n 14. Cal!fr.reia b'tlriiah 19. Airement zs. identical 39. put down anln!2. water IL Nothing II. Etbsraal salt Frl W L5 17 id I 9 i0 i 1 3 T" ? .... - ii T ti TT"3i Tj1 3 "7:33 TS" 3fT 23 " -4 23" 1 3T - 7j To Ti "5 . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. CITY TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 29 8 Grape. Phone 4664 day or night. EAD6 TRANSFER St STORAGE CO Office 16 South Fir. Phone 3826 Prices right Service guaranteed DAVIS TRANSFER AND 6TORAOE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Carriers Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 3888. FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AGE We have van moving equip ment for local and long distance ha u lng. Dry and clean storage (concrete building! with apecial locker rooma at Low rate SAMSON TORAQE WAREHOUSE Phone 3756 Dressmaking. THE FASHION HHOP-Dreasmaklng Fur Remodsling, Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 303 U. 6 Natl Bank Blrtg Tel 3931 Export Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Expert Window Cleaner Oeneral house clsaners. floor waxing patnt Ing Qo F Olrard Phone 3954 Painting and Paperhanglng. SULUVAN BROS. 61 JOHNSON are no longer connected with Ekerson Paint and Roof Store. For paint ing, papering and interior decorat lng phone 21B9 or 244. MONEY TO LOAN PAY ALL YOUR BILLS With a Quick CASH LOAN AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE LIVESTOCK Terms to Suit You , YOU WILL ENJOY DOING BUSINESS WITH OREGON FINANCE CO. W. hi. Thomas, Mgr. Lie. No. S-2U M-217. 4ft So. Central. Dial 4433. Horns owned and managed. Since 1926. Refrigeration Service. REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO, the only excljalve refrigeration shop in So Ore Authorized factory service D Gould 223 W Jackson Ph 4584 Roofing. WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Pabco Roof lruca Shingles Coatings and Psints New stock Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and Roof CO 38 So Bartlett Tel 3848 Venetian Blinds. ENETTAN BUNDS Guaranteed steel or wood Venetian Blinds 29c aq ft Installed Phone Burk's Medford Tent ft Awn 4472 Free estimate The Youth Forum group o the First Baptist church held a con stltutoinal convention at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Dawes, 42 Rose avenue Thurs day. At the meeting a formal constitution was drawn up and various phases of work to be carried on by the group were dis cussed. Officers elected Include: Ken neth Raymond, president; Miss Joan Vroman, vice president; Miss Margaret Merriman, secre tary; Miss Zavlve Lester, corres ponding secretary; Glen Lamb, treasurer; Miss Meryl Dawes, pianist, and Miss Pat Crawford, song leader. Solution Of Vttt.rdsy's Puul. 4. 8amt 45. Half cor CI. Thm anl Ibrnnt 17. Hake lace DOWN 1. D.ntcr .Irn S. Do Mm.thtns IB ratura t. Cncounur S. Top.i hum ruins bird I- Marsh f.u. T. ailkworni I. Bir of contrut Inr eok . OM Fr.nch coll 10. r.rrainiftt to th. moraine It. uir 11. Or... I.tur 11. Htn ti. ArutrM knowly. IT. It.iatlng 1a ft 1. Arm eovorlrf i.u. J0. Fl.h II. Bulbar Of till r 11. "l Itowtr it. ff..n II Not ...ny ;. 41. Mirn.a IB. Kp'.tl. 47 rvnura4 4V S-rlk. 14. H.I-.t-th.oW psrt of a t Frarranl 1 L-ir. 't n.i!s '. rhi.t.r M, SJ.-..4 for STO BflQ PER A lift EL 3lMOPeREGO Oi R IJe' D I L IIIl C T Cti dTmc gTifia B0iLgPE AtBoVjER N I pAIRhrjno L Ur4,D "EgllMohjlAjP A S'eIe n J&jfi NQilsie'x HjA;LLo0l. iTsjTlEiNl A'lieWnoiti) wt i e LOCAL and Montana Viiitor Claude Leaverton of Absarbkee, Ment.. arrived here yesterday by motor for a week's visit with relatives at Talent. To Lake Lester A. Hutchins of Los Angeles stopped in Med ford briefly yesterday. He was en route by motor to Crater lake. He plans to return to California by way of Eugene. ... From Washington Burdett Kindred of Blaine, Wash., ar rived In Medford yesterday by motor for short visit at the W. C. Kindred residence, 421 North Riverside avenue. Court Citation Harrv B. Ru- bensteln, 40, of 914 Queen Ann avenue was cited by state police Friday to appear In Justice of the peace court June 9 charged with failure to operate a car on the right side of the Pacific hlgh wya near Rogue River. ... Returns to Bend Mrs. J. A. Walker has returned to her home In Bend after spending some time visiting Mrs. John Vincent on the Jacksonville high way and attending to business. Mrs. Walker, a former Medford resident, owns a home In this city. ... Inspection Trip R. A. Work, 527 South Holly street, and R. W. Childreth, 721 South Peach street, with the soil conserva tion service, are on a three weeks' Inspection tour of snow survey equipment in northern and eastern Oregon. ... Minor Accident Cars driven by Louis G. Bonaay of Medford and Mrs. M. Bechtel of the Grand hotel were Involved In a minor accident tn front of 226 North Front street yesterday af ternoon, according to a report on file. ... Addresses Meeting W. Peters, representative of an eastern paint concern with headquarters in Portland, addressed a local meeting of the National Associa tion of Practical Refrigeration Engineers last night at the Med ford Ice and Storage company. About 30 local refrigeration en glneers attended. ... Sentenced Albert J. Stocker. 49, of Medford, charged with drunkenness, was given his choice of paying a $10 fine or spending five days In jail In city court yesterday. He de elded to remain In jail. Jess Frank Graham, 43, of Medford, also charged with drunkenness, was given five-day suspended jail sentence. ... Fined ISO-Frank E. Neatha- mer of Talent, charged by city police with reckless driving fol lowing an automobile accident at Crater lake avenue and Jack son boulevard the night of May 31, was fined $50 In city court yesterday morning. James H Doe of Medford, charged with violation of the basic traffic rule, was fined $10. ... At Airport Arrivals at Med ford municipal airport yesterday included Maj. L. C. Craigie of : Wright field, Ohio, who came in from Boeing field, Seattle, Wash., and left for Sacramento, Cal., after his North American combat plane had been refueled Lieut. O. J. Mosman, Watson ville, Cal., to Fort Lewis, Wash., in a North American observa tion plane; Lieut. R. W. Gustaf- son, Watsonvllle, to Fort Lewis, in a Douglas observation plane and Lieut. J. A. Rouse, Salinas, Cal., to Fort Lewis In a Martin bomber. ... Jtew Station James R. Llllle applied at the city building In spector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a new serv ice station and a garage at 1182 Court street at a stated cost of $1,500. J. W. Shirley applied for a permit to build a three room residence at 1138 Court street at a stated cost of $1,300. Sam Colton of 1819 East Main street applied for a permit to make an addition to his private garage at a stated cost of $100. Una B. Inch of 602 Catherine street applied for a permit to build a concrete floor on her porch at a stated cost of $45. ... Plana Passengers Departing on the afternoon United Main liner yesterday were Mrs. John Anderson, to Portland, and 11. G. Lynch, to Spokane. Wash. Arriving on the noon plane was R. Burnett, from San Francisco, and leaving on the same plane was Mrs. J. Robertson, to Port land. D. H. Telford, from Sac ramento, Cal., was a pa.senger on the forenoon plane. Depart ing Friday night was L. R. Cen tre to Portland, and arriving was J. G. Foster, from San Fran Cisco. W. E. Peters arrived from Seattle, Wash., Friday evening, and leaving on the same plane were Mr. and Mrs. Porter Jen nings, to San Francisco; W. P. Marsh, to Lot Angeles, and An thony R. Manno, to Oakland, Cal. A. E. Stephen departed to Portland on the afternoon plane Friday. PERSONAL Visits Mother Albert Jack son arrived Thursday from Rose burg to spend several days visit ing his mother, Mrs. Hannah Dinkopf, who is seriously ill at her home, 807 Catherine street. ... To Coast Frank Howell of 320 North Ivy street left by car and trailer yesterday to spend several days fishing and clam digging at Empire. He was ac companied by Cliff and Buddy Schleigh of 420 South Peach street. ... Hotel Man Hera W. A. Con nachcr, owner of the Garfield hotel in Jordan. Mont., is spend ing a few days here on business. He is engaged, among other things, In matter pertaining to "national hotel week." He is registered at the Hotel Jackson. ... Manns Have Son A nine pound son. who has been named Richard Edwin, Jr., was born June 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Mann of Bremerton. Wash., It was learned here Saturday. The parents formerly lived In Med ford and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Mann and John Hall, reside here. ... Confers H. B. Hanson of San Francisco, a field representative of the Chamber of Commerce ot the United States, conferred yes terday with Frank Hull, man ager of the Jackson county Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hanson, who arrived by motor car Friday ngiht, planned to spend the week-end here before continuing to Grants Pass. He registered at the Hotel Jackson. ... From South Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fox of Uandlcman. N. C, arrived by car Friday after noon to visit for a fortnight at the home of Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brock of 304 North Columbus avenue. They were accompanied by Clif ton Brock of Clinton, Tenn., a brother of Mr. Brock and a guest at the home of another brother, Leonard Brock of Myers lane. ... Stop Her Ray Ettlnger, son ot Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ettlnger, 824 West 12th street, and Jim Henry, son of Mrs. R. J. Henry, Hotel Medford, are visiting here until tomorrow when they will fly to Pensacola. Fla.. via Seat tle, Wash., where they will con tinue their services as flying cadets In the navy. Mr. Ettinger and Mr. Henry have been sta tioned at the naval base at Sand Point, Wash., for the past month. ... Resigns Douglas C. Welch has resigned his position of Junior forester to enter private employment In Tacoma, Wash., and will leave for Tacoma today, Rogua River National forest headquarters announced yester day. Mrs. Welch and their baby are already In Tacoma. Mr. Welch was technical forestry ad viser at the Applcgate CCC camp. The Portland regional of fice will designate his successor about July 1 headquarters said. ... Graduate John Robert Marsh of route 1, box 579-A, who re ceived the degree of bachelor of science in the school of mer chandising, was among approxi mately 1,600 men and women re ceiving degrees from the Uni versity of Southern California in the 58th annual commencement day exercises In the Los An geles Coliseum yesterday. The graduating class Included stu dents from 42 states, In addition to Hawaii, Alaska, District of Columbia, Panama, Honduras, Puerto Rico, New Zealand, Can ada, Ecuador, Japan, Philippine Islands, Thailand, Chile and Mexico. Vacancies Dwindle Only 100 vacancies for enlistment in the regular army air corps remain for the Oregon district. Sat. Joseph W. Ciuhman, commander of the recruiting station in the Medford Federal building, said yesterday he had been notified by Lleut.-Col. B. H. Hcnsley, district recruiting officer In Potr- land. The vacancies exist at the air corps training center at Jef ferson barracks. Mo. The vacan cies offer an opportunity for eligible young men to study at air corps technical school". Set Cushman pointed out. Youths Interested were asked to consult sgt. Cushman. ... In New Post Genres C Schmidt, educational adviser at camp steamboat near Rosebura reported to Medford CCC district headquarters yesterday to take over me amies of district wel fare and publicity officer as suc cessor to Joseph W. Srobey. Called to active duty with the army at Fort McPherson. Atlan ta, Ga., as a cavalry cantnln. Mr. Scobey, accompanied by his wue, was to leave for hit new post thlt morning by car. Capt Scobey had planned to leave last Friday but deferred the depar ture because of the necessity of transacting official army bus! nets In San Francisco tomorrow. Lebanon, June 7 lfP Open ing of tilt annual strawberry festival here Friday attracted an estimated 12,000 persona. LODGE NOTICES SCOTTISH RITK Stated maotlng Lodg. and Chapter 7:30 p. m. Mon day. Jun. s. L. E. Williams, Secty. MEDFORD LODOSJ No. S3. I. O. O. P. meet. avar. Tuaa- aajr evenlns. I. o. O. P. Hall. 331 Wet th St. VlaltUig jrothera al ways walcoma. O. o. Wlmar, N. O. O. H. Bengtaon, V. O. L. O. Howard, Secty. STAMPS10 STAFF Tide Water Associated Oil company, through Its president. William F. Humphrey, today purchased for its employees from coast to coast 10,019 1'. S. Defense Postal Savings Stampa of $1 each and will present them, with a Postal Savings Stamp Album, to employees as the first step in an effort to raise $1,000,000 among the company employees for national defense. It was the largest wholesale purchase of postal saving stamps to date and is expected to be followed by similar pur chases by other large concerns for their employees. The stampa and albums will be distributed immediately to the Tide Water Associated Oil company's em ployees. The employees will be encouraged to purchase addl-. tional stamps to fill the albums to the $75 level needed to ex change them for U. S. Defenaa Bonds, series E, which In 10 years will nave value of $100. The company Itself yes terday bousht tha full lAOnl limit of Defense Bonds allowed any one corporation in any one year. In announcing th ilamn ri,f . chase Mr. Humphrey Issued the louowing statement: "The president of the United States has proclaimed an un limited national emergency. The president has called upon all loyal citizens to place the pres ervation of our nation first in mind and first In action. This demands the moral, the physical and the financial every citizen in proportion to nis or ner capacity. The De fense Savings Bond program of the United States of America has the threefold aim of aiding national defense, promoting in dividual thrift and safeguarding the country from tha Hmn of inflation. "This company Itself has pur chased the legal limit of United States Savings Bonds rjermitteri to be purchased in any one year oy a corporation. However, it is convinced that it hm tha ,i. ditional duty to stimulate other to participate In this patriotic program. Accordingly, thU com pany has procured from the government 10.019 Pn.tai. s.u. ings Plan Stamp Albums and is presenting to each of its em ployes stamp album with the first $1 stamp paid for and af fixed thereto. It la hoped that the same sentiment which prompted the company's pur chase of these stamps and the distribution of the almbuma among Its employees will en courage them to purchase peri odically additional stamps until I the album has been filled with $75 worth of postal savings samps. "The completed album may be turned in at any United States post office In exchange for a United States aavinsa hnnH. series E, which In ten years will increase In value to $100, the appreciation In value represent ing an interest return of 2.9 per cent a year compounded semi annually. "This nron-am InUlata hv the treasury department of our government merits the support of all loyal citizens." F IN OLDJAK TREE How old was the horseshoe and whi.e did It come from? That was the question left unanswered yesterday after horseshoe had been found Im bedded in the large oak tree pulled down Friday in the park ing space behind the Trowbridge A Flynn Electric company, 214 West Main street. The horseshoe was discovered when the tree was being sawed up Into blocks. The saw struck the metal with a whang and the blow all but ruined the saw. Only the ends of the horse shoe protruded from the block and no effort was made to cut it out.