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fAGE SEVEN Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 7. 1941. tc4 vry ma uta tbi P . You vui oruMOiy tint) wacUy til IhlDtft fOU DV DMO Wok ing foi of mj or trad lot uouMd uticiat ruu may - Saarcb torn .) oc Mora roum you nay fund many tain?. otbera axa aaakiui and cm abl to rcaua unmadlaba eaab II wbat tuu want not brt advertise fot it tribune Cla alfied Ada ar loaipoalf" aifecuvel RATES rat word rirat iruertloa (Minimum tftc Each additional laeertlon. (Minimum lor rer Una per raonlb without copy changa CASH ox mooay ordar mutt company all mall ordar daasiiiad ada LOST AND FOUND FOUND Keys In case. Inquire Trib une office, pay for adv. REPOhl lost augt, animal cruelty cases Humane Society. Phon 6161 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Excellent orchard man for steady work through harvest. Writ Trlbun Box 3862. WANTED Man to work In hay. Oood fishing anti camping free for fam ily. Wllhlta Ranch, Lak Creek, Orecon. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady for cabin and laun dry work. California on th Rogue, Trail, Or. WANTED Housekeeper In small country nome. Trlbun Box 3844. WANTED Dependable waitress. quire Diamond Cafe. WANTED SITUATIONS SAWS hammered. Work guaranteed. H. T. Gunter. Jacksonville. Ore. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Monarch rang wit ft larg oven. Phone 1907 Eagl point. WANTED To trade good wood rang for gas range, en layior oireei. Phone 6311. wanted Uo to 2ft head cattle, weanera or better preferred. Trib une BOX 3B01. WANTED Home and companion for FURNITURE UPHOLSTERINO. Phon 141 jacxsonvuie. NU-WAY Mattres. and Upholstering CO Phon 8946 309 West 6th Bt BEST PRICES PAID For Youi Furniture. EAOS FURNITURE. Phon 4340. WILL PAT MOST CASH For Good Used Furniture HOLBROOR FURNITURE 18 North Front. Phon 4023. WANTED Wool, mohair, bides and ptltt Medford Bargain House, 27 North Grape St. Phon S744. HIGHEST cash paid for iron, copper brass, rvdl a tors, aluminum, bat ten e. tube, rags, lead and sine Medford Bargain Bouse. WE PAY MORE CASH Fo Your Furniture BABNFHI HQ ANDREWS 6th and Front Phon 2333- WELL DRILLING 61 SO pel ft first 50 ft gtc J M Elgg 819 King FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT fl-room home, plus two bedrooms finished upstairs. Hot water heat. Fenced rear yard, fire place, hardwood. See at 908 Queen Ann. Unfurnished. Oliver Rogers. FOR RENT Unfurnished 4-room du plex. 319 Beatty. FOR RENT Furnished 8 -room bouse, electric stove. Inquire Dark's Groc ery. Adults only. FOR RENT 5-room house, oak floors. fireplace, east side. Inquire 920 Nortn central. FOR R ENT 1 -room furnished house. 920 North Central. FOR RENT Mode rt. 8-roora house with glass Inclosed sleeping porch. Clean ana close in. no Aimona 10-ROOM unfurnished house. Shult Bros. TRUCKS FOR RENT Mot yourself savt ball Pruitt Mobilgaa Bta- tmn Mam an Ivr Phopt 4145 FOR RENT APARTMENTS WE PAT CASH FOR USED TIRES We want 15 000 good used tire. Look In your garage, attic, base ment everywhere. We pay high est prices. FIRESTONE Auto Sup ply and Service Store. 9th and Riverside. Phm 4757. FOR RENT Attractive four-room downstairs suite in Holly Apart- menta. Completely furnished ex cept dishes snd linen, oars re Two doors north of pottofflce. See manager in rear FOR RENT Fumlsheo. attractive smalt apartment. S18 So Oakdal Adults 4-ROOM APARTMENT, nicely fur nished. 403 Newtown. FOR REXT Furniahed apartment for two or three, electrically equip ped private bath and eatraoc 45 Appit. FTRSISHED APARTMENT, pnraia F-rrMVre ana) -. Main FOR RENT Furnithad Roomi FOR RENT Two rooma 131 CratT Lane. ROOMS FOR RENT Prlrara entrance. Oarac. 17 yoru. pastrai. FOR RENT Furnlihad Roomi WELL FURNLSHED aleeplnf room, clot In. 237 Korth Central. FOR RENT Rooma with prlrat ehower. 616 South Oakdal. FOR RENT AttractlT room for gentleman: gaxag if deal red. til North Otkd&le. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman. Close In. 60ft Eaat Main. FOR RENT N tot) j furaiahed sleep ing room for gentleman. 125 South RlTcrald. WANT CHILDREN, day or week. Rt. 1. Boa 108, South Peach. ATTWACnVT ROOMS 404 S Orape FOR RENT BOARD ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 686 West 4th. BOARD and Room 716 twt Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR REK1 Store building and two office rooma Se Al LlttraU or Roland Ku board FOR SALE LIVESTOCK EIGHT CHOICE WEANER PIOS for ale. S. C. Gardner, phon Ashland O 13. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey 4-month-old bull calf. F. U. Craig. CASH for old horaea. Dial 6376 FOR SALE Mllklnst Shorttorn bull Jo Dugan. 1 mil south pnotmu FOR SALK POULTRY CHICKS Hampshire and Rocks, weekly natcnea in July. No advance in price. Central Point Hatchry. Phone 303. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 37 PONTIAC Sedan. 36 Dodg Sedan. 97 rora coup. Many other real p arising, enum uro. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Attractive 6 -room house. Close to Academy and High School Nlc yard and shrubbery. Owner at house. 616 South Ivy St. FOR SALE or RENT 7 -room house. 1013 South Oakdal. Open 9 to 12 a. m. a any. LEAVING STATE Will sacrifice for 3500. terms If sold by July 12. 46 acres; IS sores pears, some soft fruit and nuts, is acres farm ground, baiancs wooded pasture, Oood 6-room house, bam. chicken house, garage. Farm machinery, electricity, good roads. 8 miles from Phoenix. Box 3868 Tribune. FOR SALE West aide income prop erly, memoes one completely fur nished apartment plus unfurnished living quarters for owner with three bedrooms and piped in oil heater. Price H5S0. Terms csn b arranged. Charles R. Ray. Room 217 Medford Bldg. Phon 3902. 0O1AA3O acres. Irrigated and In 03 1UU clover. Neat four-room cot tage, barn lor 13 cows, chick house. etc. 12 tons ha v. six oows. three heifers, some furniture. All goes I or aDove price. tf007C Four acres In clover, Irrt- yvJ I u gated. Four-room modern cottage, barn, chick house. Family mm, apnng wate pi pea to house. Garage and cooler. One cow, hay in barn, enickena. All goes. C4AAA 40 acres, 7 Irrigated, 13 7tUUU aub-lrrlgate. all in clover. gram, garden. Modern four-room cottage with Medford water, barn, sheds, etc. Fenced and cross fenced, Four cows, two horses, farm ma chinery, barn ful. of hav. All goes, H t HrtlEU 44 North Rtversld Dial 3367 or 4860 FOR SALE New 5-room modern house, lawn, shade, paved street, Near grade and high school. In quire owner, on catnerine. EAST SIDE A new 4-room modern home. 63,000. Terms arranged, Inquire owner Carl Gottache, resi dence 1003 East Jackson, office 7 North Bartlett. Phone 4646. FOR SALE 160 acres. 110 acres bot tom land cultivated. 70 acres free water, buildings, $6500. 154 acres, 70 acres free water mostly In clov er, modern home, some stock, 610.000. 32 acre. 23 acres In clover, buildings. 63.000. good terms. 280 acres, 170 acres fanned, free wa ter, house and large barn, aio.ooo, Fine camp ground paying good Interest on investment now 67,000. EDWIN P. HUOHES REAL ESTATE AGENCT 709 N. Riverside. Phone 3816. FOR SALE New 5-room house, bard wood floors, inlaid linoleum on kitchen, utility and bath. Venetian bands, iirepiac. automatic on jut- nao. Attached garage with cement floor and driveway. Inspect thla house at 650 South Holly or phone Cecil Owen at 3054. ACREAGE FOR SALE acre of Irrigated land. Easy terms. Owner at 147 North rouy. 5500 Terms. Purniahed room modern houM, corner lot, clot la. $10,000 Apartment houte of apartment., near butl- nM center. Oood term,. e01 AA 6-room modern houae, fir- JLIVXJ place, lota of bullt-lna 500 down. H. Tf. LOPLAWD S3J South Oskdel FOR SALE 4-room houae. Inquire at 20 Trip? on pnon son. POR SALE Medford Income prop ertv. paying good return.. Boa B3W Tr.nune. FOR SALE 3 teres, modern houw Many outbuilding!. 41S Mtplt Par Dure. FOR SALE Re.1aene propertfc Owner 11 W t'.b. FOR SALE Premitee corner Ninth and Holly, fedford. Ranch 300 t'-ret. aleo 10-tera tract. Owner 304 South Holly. BtllLniNO A ROM Let ur handle all detalli oo 3S-rear Fha loana quickly efficiently ooldy Aa.r.cy CITY and country Dropertiee Rentata Loam Inturanot c S Butwmtld 4oa Ifedf.rd Bulldlnc WHEN TOO think of real ertat think of th Clinton Spencer a.eTT- rOB EXCHANGE WILL TRADE PIOS for milk cow. 0hroeder. Midway Road at Four Corners. Box 344. TRADE EQUTTY "41" V- Pickup log tractor. Tribune Boa SUU rOR EXCHANGE 1UU Etiala FOR SALE A-l Income property. Each apartment Individual, fully furnuhed. 99.000. 11 (or Invest ment. Tribune Box 3816. NEW, clean and modern I -room house, enclosed porch, corner lot for 3 -bedroom bouse In Medford. Florence Lew, 1420 West 10th, Bend. Ow?on. I III FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR fiALE 14-foot boat. Metal with air thambera. Factory made. Call at 833 South Riverside. Phone 3668. BOTSENBERRIES Picking today. Wc your container. B. V. Oood road. West Stewait Ave. APRICOTS, non-Irrigated. First house on lert Coker Buttr Road, John Crocker. FOR SALE Apricot. David N. Dow, coKer Butt Roaa. FOR SALE Larg trailer house. North oakdaie. FOR SALE Apricot, excellent crop. sweet con-irna-atea. Bring con tatnera, Teasltor Orchards, Eagl Point. FOR 6A1JJ Non-lrrlgated apricot. O. L. Llndley, Cocker Butt road. Phon 63S3. FOR SALE 0 Caterpillar and bull dozer. Shulta Brot. FOREST FIR Direct from wood., 3 tier lota or over, 13-lnch 43.00: IS-lnch 43.50. City Fuel. Tel. 4114. REAL BUYS 5" centrifugal pump. 1500 gal. p. m.; 9 blcyclea. stream line: kerosene range with oven. 5 ft. upright ahowcaa. Pick Hdw. BIO DOUBLE LOAD Oreen Fir Slab. 44.50. City Fuel. Phon 4114. OR SALE Oraen Fir Slab. phon 6180. REAL BUYS in used clothing, 1405 no tueeraid. across irom Bees t Bakery FOR SALE Low priced lumber or any building materials Call ut be fore you buy R O Stephenson Co Court and McAndrew Telpnon sooo MISCELLANEOUS MORE MONEY for your furniture. Tllley' Furniture, 39 South Front. OLD STAOE HOUSE at Phoenix, for merly known at La Toska, now ready to serve th public with fin Dinners. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Small sawmill with 54- inch Mershan band taw. All tteam power. Price 4900. V. Held, 1504 Oregon Ave., Klamath Falls, ore. AUTO CAMP SITE and trailer park. two-acre grove, in Ashland on 99. meed xor quick sale, usual com mission to brokers. B. 8. Lay, Ash land. FOR SALE Sawmill. 15.000 capacity. Box 1075, News Review, Hota b(ur&aCron.BHBvwwpMwHB, PERSONAL Pslmlttry snd Crystal Reading. Ph seas. oa Mountain Ave.. Asniana. CARD READING daily. 344 S Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP-Dressmaking Put Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room S03 0 . 6 Natl Bank Bide Tel S93! Expert Window Cleaner. LET OEORUE DO IT I s p r t Window Cleaner Oeneral houae cleaners, floor wsxlng pslnt Ing. Oeo. F Olrard Phone S954. DRESSMAKING Altera tlona, tailor ing. Katherlln Sstterle. Singer anop. 32 so. orape. MONEY TO LOAN QUICK CASH LOANS FOR VACATIONS OR ANY OTHER PURPOSE Borrow On AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE LIVESTOCK Paid tor or Not TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS OREGON FINANCE CO. W. E. Thomas, Mgr. Lie. No. S-311 M-217. 45 So. Central. Dial 4413. Horn owned and managed. Sine 1925. Roofing. WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Paboo Roofings. Shingles. Coatings and Paint. New a took Wall Paper. Ekerson Paint and Poof Co . S8 So Bartlett Tel 3483 Transfer. CITY TRANSFER 6TORAOE CO Houwbold moving and genera nauung. 39 v urep. rnone oo day or night. (ADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Offlc 16 South Fir. Phon 382S Prices right Service gu&ranled 1AVLS TRANSFER AND STORAOE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Camera. Local and Lor Distance Baullag. Ptione 3888 FURNITURE MOV1NO AND STOR- aue. nav van moving equtp- ' ment tor local and long distaac hauling Dry and clvan ttoraer (concrete oulldlraf) with locker rooms at low ratee SAMSON FTORAOB WAREHOUSE PVme S' Venetian Blinds. VENETIAN BLINDS Ouaraoteed ttael or wood Vtnetten Bllndt. 39c o ft Installed Phon Burt Medford Tr.t e,-n 473 r-e evrr LECAL NOTICES Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Zera Dahaek. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final Account In the above to- titled matter, and the above en titled Court has fixed July 26th, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M In the County Court Hoom, in the Court House In Medford, Oregon, ai the time and place for hearing objection! to said rinal Account, ana tor we set tlement thereof. 1RV1N DAHACK, Executor. Notlc of Final settlement In th. County Court of the sut of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of th Istat of Henry Miller, Deceased. The undersigned hat filed In the County .Court of Jackson County. Oregon, th final aocount of hta ad ministration of th Eatat of Henry Miller, deceased, and said Court hat (lied th 15th day of July, 1941. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day. at th County Court Room In th Jackson County Court House, at Medford. Oregon, at th time and ptec for the settle ment of aaid estat. All parson Interested in aald ea tat are hereby notified and re quired to make or file their objec tion, to aald final account. If any they have, on or before th time aforesaid fixed for th hearing and tettl.ment thereof. Data of thla notlc and th first publication thereof it June IS, 1941. H. O. MILLER, Administrator. O. H. BENOTSON, Attorney for Administrator. Williams Creek Williams Creek, July 7 (Spl.) Llvy Murphy passed away at a hospital In Medford June ju after only a few hours illness. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy have re sided here for several years. Funeral services were conducted by A. M. Freel, Seventh Day Advent evangelist, and grave side ceremonies by Williams Grange. Pallbearers were D. L. Terry, A. O. Edwards, Joe Var- ner, Harry Sorrels, Tom Swear engin, and Ray Patterson. In terment was In Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Larry purdln and small daughter of near Yakima. Waah., are visiting Mra. Purdln' parents, Mr. and Mra. C. W. Roberta, Most workers at th urn plant hav been given a 30-day lay-off whll a new kiln la being built. Dally vacation Bible school began at William Tuesday with 16 present th first day. Teachers are Mra. Clem Blodgett. Norma Elder and Evelyn Kurta. Mr. Bertha Lemmon pick up the scholar and return them In tb school bus. Lester S pari In ha obtained addi tional help la building a barn to raplao th on recently destroyed by fir. H la getting th roof and other work finished aa quickly as possible aa it la needed for bit hay. Bill Lemmon; who sprained bit back whll at work on th barn and had to be taken to Granta Past for treat ment. It much Improved but not able to work yet. A roller mill for crushing gold bearing rock la being Intuited on Panther gulch up th eaat fork of Wllllama creek by a Mr. Tavlt. Olen Hunter of Orants Pats Is doing the work. Miss Betty Purdln of near Yakima spent a few dtyvlatt week with her friend Mite Conttanoe Bennett then went on to San Francisco to tpend the summer. Mrs. A. M. Freel. who ha been In poor health lately, it staying In Granta Paaa at th home of her daughter. Williams ladle club met Wednee- day with Mm. Floyd Smith. It was voted to oelebrat th blrtbdayt In each quarter with a pot luck lunch and a program. Next meeting of th club will b with Mrs. Emma Sparlln July 9. Red Croe certificate will be awarded that day to thoea who have earned them. Visitor at th C. W. Robert horn Sunday Included Mr. and Mra. Larry Purdln and small daughter of Wash ington, Mr. and Mra. Frank Fair weather and children of Medford. Mr. and Mm. Henry Bennett and children of Provolt. Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Fry of Williams, and Mra. Mlnnl Lamkln of th Oregon Chrla- ACROSS L 110 aquar rodi ot land I Passing favshton 1 Artie!., of apparal 11. Bncfactioa It. Bwtraca 14. DillMad 10. Pom frutia 11. Lent low aaat i. Lova avtrmucb 14. HlKtl 15. Bar4 ef trait IL Hou.who.4 uaka 40. Star plarar L QuantlUaa at 15. Purpose) yarn inhabitant of 41 Artlcl cltr 4Z. FrMh.watar flih 41. Thua 47. Sid of a trl- art) 49. Hindu ptin- CM M. MaauebuMtta rap It. Protrud th lip IS. Tun buf 14. OM of war lie QUI. IT. riuura it. Dvourttl 19. Infanta IL H'fh polnua bill n. Mywlf 21. Small ftmQBl IS. Not of tha aealo M. frith poot Ik Supportltiff part ef bride b j U l is L 7 I jf M r rx "3"a7 "73 3 33 J, 33" 3 T T -p 34 3 " 3T 37" ' 3T Vt ' 35" Zi " " ttaa enter near Murphy. Mr. and Mr.. Cheater Boat hav. traded their old car in on a new aedan. A. L. Blodgett la 111. A few tre nlnsi ago while milking ht tuffered a catch In hit back and had to be helped to the house. Gold Hill Gold Hill, July 7. Spl Captain and Mrs. B. A. Claspill and family of San Pedro, Cal., visited the last of the week with Mrs. Claspill's father, R. G. Wigle and Mrs. Wigle. Guests on Friday at the R. G. Wigle home were Mr. Wigle's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wigle of Portland. Ed Login and Jim Ray of Bums were week-end guest of the Chaa. Kelt family. Both are former real dent of thit city and are also via lung Logan 'a grandsons, Charlet and Joa Logan Gray. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Kelber of Cen tral Point spent Friday bar with tlwlr daughwr. Mrs. Calvin fiargent and family. Mra. Sadla Swensten of Santa Ana. Calif., apent vral daya lat wek with her brother, Bob Cook and family, and went on to Portland for a visit with other relative before re turning here for a longer visit. Mr. and Mra. Darwin Mtpei ana Mr and Mra. Earl Moore and daugh wr Madra vltlted In Klamath Falla laat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Roaencrant ana family of Hilt tpent th woek-enu here with relatlvea. Mr. and Mra. Paul Holdcrneat ana f.milv visited at Redmond, Oregon. with a titter of Mr. Holderneea, from Thursday until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Routh and two children apent th week-end holiday at Crescent City and otner coa. point.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker and three children of Sutanvllll. Calif, yltlted relatlvet her last Thursday. They were accompanied by Mlsa Kathryn Hayea who haa been visiting there for the past several weeeka. Mra. Esther Webber of Seatttl was n overnitht euett latt Wednesday, of her aunt. Mra. Mlnnl Byerly. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson ana Mrs. Lulu Dsvls of Berkeley spent the week-end at th William Hlttl horn. Merrltt Davit returned to hit home here on July 4 to Join hit family after having beeen employed for th past several month at Bremerton. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kulkman of Bremerton. Waah, are ependlng th week-end her at th Emmett Sut ton horn. Roby Robin aon came Thursday to visit until Sunday with hit parenta. Mr. and Mra. Tom Robinson, before returning to bit dutlea at Fort SMv en. ... - jennet v ffuetta of Mr. and ssrt. Oorg Dorman wr Mra. Mayball Rtnea and family oi central Alto recent gueatt at the Oeorge Dor man bom were Mr. and Mr. Edward nt.in and two children of Olendala, n.nn and Mrs. Fred Stein ' of Grant Pat. aire. R. E. Cook and grtnddtughter Ruth Lane, went to Trinity Center, calif., to abend the week-end. Thomai Newcomb of Lot Angele visited Wtllac Iveraon laat Thurs day. Recent eueata at th Cleo Ollchrlat horn were Mr. and Mra. Albert Chrlttensen and children of Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delk of Drain. Claud Scott a spending thla week In San Franc'-- on a business tup. Mra. Alt Von Eman of Portland and her brother. Ray Ingllng of Med ford were Sunday guettt of their titter, Mra. Roy Bournamen and fam ily. Oueat at the Dal Smith horn latt week were Mr. and Mra. John Newtom of Maywood, Cal, and Mr. and Mrs. Hltton tnd baby of Ven tura. Cal. The Harlan Belcher family apent Friday picnicking at McAllister Springs. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Breen and two children of Portland are staying st Homestead -on-the-Rogue, while O R A I DE C.I IS I V E F n FiNtTlM F Pi Solution Of Ytttardty'a Funis II AdJfXtfr nfflx 44, form for ahaa- IT. Larnd IL Ormylih whit II. Oldi dialect 1 let the DOWN L Opposite th mldSl ef a ship' td a. Existing at th m time t. W11 carried 1 Type tneaauras ft. fronta of building a. Porm ef legal d.f.nM T. Dlacov.ra S. D'.atant t. Sirs', thing 10. Cruelty 11. Gas I IS. Drill V Certata aVI M D'sturb S4. Old rr.aeb coin tr. r.rt . Entirely It). Town In Oh I 11. Aerial rail ware: aallo, S4. Extended Journey 17. Place of 1m plclty and oonlentmeat It. Oladned s. Rodent l Or.. letttt? 44. ttrsll ele vation eg grour.4 44. Beginning I. Spurt 14 Operant ol St. Pronoun 44. Pslaud tad 1 1 1 ' l N jjjfcavnp" w If 1 SiPIAlNlsQPiR 6 PlAiCE PIR 76QpRSrJgffl g T"tetLo'uTnPR E EM BjK.A C'EflBVtyp. . K EQsTjAsCj Q R'A LjEffiTT E'N 6,1 ,U, d:e;c i ist vIec uiR.b E'DiNffNlE'E I e'R0s1 Mr, Breen Is employed temporarily In th offlc of th Pactfto Portland Cement company, Th Don Ferguson family, accom panied by their houae guesu, Mra. Carl Stearns and son of Hempstead, N. Y., spent th week-end camping at th coast. THE GRANGE Talent Grange Talent Grange met July 3, and elected Dale Dobbins as a new member. Program for the evening was of a patriotic nature and opened by all joining In singing America The Beautiful. Mrs. Ethel Lacey then gave a reading concerning Independence Day. In conclu sion each member told of some interesting happenings on the Fourth when they were children. Mrs. Nellie Borg gave an In teresting report on her trip to State Grange convention. Y. G. A. Is having welner roast and swimming party at Mc Kee Bridge Wednesday, July 9. H. E. C. will meet in Ashland park for a picnic and meeting on Tuesday, July 8. Hospitality committee for the next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lacey, Marian Borg and Lida Baylor. Climax Climax, July 7. (Spl) Mrs. Meda Comstock entertained on the fourth for her daughters and their families. Roberta Werta of Ashland tpent th week-end at her home here. Mra. O. E. Austin and Mrs. L. H. Werta yltlted In Medford, Ashland and Central Point Thursday. Chaa. Jantaer aent out th tint load of lumber from hi new mill on Thursday. Gene and Doug Wlnnlngbam are helping hay for L. H. Wert. Mllroy Charley 1 cutting nay ror Ted Kinney. Mr. and Mr. John Obanchaln ox Central Point were gueatt of th Jantiert Wedneaday. boat at a delicious dinner on th host of a dehcout dinner on th fourth for Otis, Robert and Marie Hill of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. chaa. Jantser and ton Bob and Ctrl. Mr. and Mra. O E. Austin and children and Mr. and Mra. L. H. Wert and daughter. Roberta and Norm Jean. In th evening after chore wre don th urns crowd went to th Werta horn tor a welner roast after which garnet, dancing and firework completed th evening. ... McLeod McLeod, July 7. (Spl.) Ed Netherland and family of Win ters, Calif., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alworth. Mr. and Mr. Cuttle of Medford tpent July 4 at their cabin near Butt creek. Mra. Nlta Btearna and daughter Denna of San Jot are houo guest of Mrt. etearnt' parent. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tat. Berry picking 1 in full awing at th Jim Sawyer place, youngberrlea and boytenbemet being picked. Mil Jotn Edler and her father pent July 4 at Dead Indian, guest of Mr. nd Mr. Jck Edler. Mr. and Mra. Elgin Amldon and ton and Al Buckner. all of Med. ford, were dinner guett of Mr. and Mrt. Harry Harding Sr., July a. Mr. and Mrt. C. E. Clot and Mr. and Mra. Don smith and aon art spending a few day on th Umpqu fishing. Mr. and Mrt. Arthur Mulllnt. who are spending th tummer at Dorrl. Cel.. were horn July 4. Mia Elizabeth Netherland of Oak land, Cel., Tinted ber elater, Mr. Lena Alworth. recently. Mr. and Mr. Pred whIy and ton and Harry Rlno. all of Oranta Pa, called on th Harding family July 1. Mr. and Mra. Bon Smith of Med ford were dinner gueM of Mr. and Mra. Claud Clot Jun M. Mr. and Mra. Carl Spuhn of Oak land. Cal.. and Mr. and Mr. Elgin Amldon and ton and Mra. Lilly Dmmr. all of Medford, were din ner guettt recently of Mr. and Mr. Ed Waldera of Red Blanket. Seen at th Craterten theatre In Medford Jun tt were Mr. and Mr. Wallace Dlnkena. Mr. and Mra. Elmr Clemen and daughter Dorothy, Mr. Cam Harding and ton Harry. Mra. Paulln Walker, Mr. and Mra. Robert Alworth, Mr. and Mr. J. Hakkrup and Mr. and Mm. C. . cioea. Mia Joan Idler ha gone to Med ford to nnd a week with her mother. Mr. Harold Ortst. Mr. and Mra. Porreat SlncUlr. who hav ben Tinting In Albert. Can ada, hav returned to their bom her. Donld Vaughn, who I In the ervlc at Ctmp Cnby. I visiting hi parent. Mr. and Mrs. Roy v.iwhn. ' Mr. and Mr. Bob Dawson, who war married In Eureka recently ar buiidinar a bom on Rogu river. Mr. and Mr. Chuck Collin and Mr. and Mra. Burton McEwen, all of Medford, tpent th 4th on Butt creek. Ml Barbara Prey of Dead Indian I vial ting her uncle. Bill and Prtta Edler, on Butt creel. Mrt. Paulln Walker and Mr. Car rt Hardin were dinner guest of Mr. Amy Amldon In Medford ctntly. GRANGE FOR SEEDING ROAD BANKS TO GRASS La Grande, Ore.. July 7 iPi The Union county grange haa nrnnnaarl that the bank of all new roads in the state be planted with Oregon grown eras seed. CENTURY-OLD FIGHT BY i Quito, Ecuador, July IjiF) Ecuador charged Peru with political and military aggression today after a week-end of bomb ing raids and border fighting growing out of a century-old frontier dispute. Gathering crowds paraded the capital streets, waved Ecuador- ean flags and chorused their ' national anthem In front of statue of Simon Bolivar, the liberator, as their government ordered the army to hold the southern frontier. Steadily-mounting reports from the south told of two days of sporadic garrison battles, artillery shelling of frontier towns by Peruvian troops, and Peruvian bomb raids on Ecua dor's military outposts. After a hurried session of President Arroyo Del Rio's cab inet last night, the ministry of defense issued a communique blaming the outbreak on a pene tration of Ecuadorean territory by Peruvian soldiers and civil ians. GENERAL HUFFY WHEN tOOPERS WHISTLE AT SHORTS-CLAD GOLFERS Memphis. Term., July 7.0P) Boisterous greetings to shorts clad girl golfers brought some 1.200 soldiers back along not, 130-mile trail to Memphis today to make amends to their general, Several units of the 35th divis ion passed through Memphis yesterday en routs back to Camp Robinson, Ark., after par ticipating In Tennessee war games. Lieutenant General Ben Lear, second army commander, was golfing on a Memphis course as the troops rolled by. Several girls clad In shorts also were playing and many of the soldiers whistled and called to them, set ting off a noisy demonstration. General Lear, army sources said, considered the troops con duct a "severe breach of disci pline" and immediately stopped the column, remonstrated with the officers and directed that the convoy be allowed to continue to Camp Robinson and then be sent back here at once. The soldiers had no sooner reached camp last night than they were ordered to re-fuel and about-face to Memphis. It was understood that the column and its officers would face General Lear here this af ternoon for possible further dis ciplinary action. E Washington, July 7. CP) General Motors corporation has notified the government that it will not raise prices on 1041 automobiles, the office of price administration and civilian sup ply announced today. Price Administrator Leon Hen derson aald officials of the com pany would meet with OPACS representatives In about two weeks to discuss prices on 1942 models. Henderson, who recently asked automotive manufacturers not to increase prices without con sulting his office, declared to day that General Motors was "sotting an example which should be followed by other companies not only In that In dustry but all others where there is pressure for price In creases." 2911 POUNDS MIL LEAVE HERE IN JUNE In June 2911 pounds of out going airmail cleared at Med' ford postoffiee. Postmaster Frank DeSouza announced Sat urday. This compared with 2349 pounds In June a year ago, rep resenting an increase of 566 pounds or 24 per cent. WOMEN OF NEBRASKA HELP HARVEST GRAIN Keaney, Neb.. July 7 (IP Women are shocking grain in many Buffalo county fields be cause of shortage of har vest hands, County Agricultural Agent Howard Peterson report. ed today. The shortage has been at tributed to the draft and to the I fact many men have left Nt 1 bratka to take defense Jobs, LODGE NOTICES MEDFORD LODOB, No. 83, I. O. O. F. meet .very Tues day evening, I. O. O. F. Hall, 311 Wett 6th SV Vltltliaj brother alwaya welcome. O. C. Werner, N. 0). O. H. Bengtson, V. OX L O. Howard, Secty, Meetng at a p. m. Monday. Knight of Pythla. VltlUng Knight wel. com. Meteorological Report By O, S. WEATHER RI'REAfJ Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Tuesday; little change in temper ature. Orecon: Pair tonight and Tuesday but with overcast tonight and Tues day forenoon la valley of western portion and along coast: little change In temperature; modarat northwest, arty wind offshore. Local Data Tamptrature a year ago tod.vi highest M, loweat 61. Total monthly preclpltaUon. non. deficiency for the month. .14 lnchea. Total precipitation tine September 1, 1840, 3040 inche: excess for th euon ? 00 inch. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 38 percent; ft a. m, today 64 percent. Tomorrow: sunrlt 4:43 a. m, aura set 7:48 p. m. Observation! Taken at 4:30 a. m. lis Meridian Tim. u If is crn BolM Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Havre . 6 1 TP Cloudy 64 68 M Cloudy SO 67 .00 P Cloudy 67 60 .00 P Cloudy 64 68 ,01 Cloudy Loa Angele Medford - i. 81 New York 77 Omaha . as Phoenix 110 Portland 86 Reno 87 Rows burg eg Salt Lake 87 San Prancltco 76 68 68 66 80 68 81 68 64 64 60 67 61 68 M Clear Xia Cloudy .00 P Cloudy .00 P Cloudy J00 Cloudy M P Cloudy .00 Cloudy jOO P Cloudy .00 P Cloudy jOO Cloudy .00 P Cloudy .16 Rain JOO P Cloudy Seattle , 81 Spokane as Wash., D. C . 77 Yakima - as Killed, 29 Hurt In Broadway Fire New York, July TWV-A roaring blaze which had imnl. dered undetected more than 24 hours in a brick building on lower Broadway killed one fire man early Saturday and Injured 29 others. The body of the dead man. Carl Bischoff, was carried out two hours after the fire w declared under control. DEATH TAKES MOTHER OF JUSTICE DOUGLAS Yakima. Wash.. Julv 7 IJPi Funeral services will be held nere Wednesday for Mrs. Julia B. Fiske Douglas, 69, mother of Associated Justice William O. Douglas of the United States su preme court, who died In Chi cago yesterday. Judge Douglas was In Seattle when notified last night of his mother's death and left imme diately for Yakima to complete funeral arrangements. He had been vacationing In this area. OREGON CAVES RECORD SHOVED HIGHER JULY 4 Cave Junction, July 7. W) A one-day-record was established ' July 4 when 1247 persons toured the Oregon Caves. AIRPLANES Northbound Lmv Mall, dot 4 8a a. aa. S:47 a. m. 19 .07 p m. II 39 a to. 9:48 D m. (Pllgttopt No IUU 5 iS p. m. (P1g atop) 8:38 p. m. aoutnbwnd Ltavw Mailt CIom 11:19 a a. 10 77 am. 8:67 p. m. (Flag stop) 1:19 p. m. 111 S. n. 1 1 1 p. m. TSMINS North boaotf Lmv 11:06 a. n. Mills Clot 10.-O8 ta. 8 :0a p. m loft p taw oethboand Laave 7:40 a. m. 1:40 p.m. sun cic 8 40 a m. 4:40 p. as. BL'StS North 9 J0 a. m. 7 JO a m. 8:33 a m. 1 40 p m. :4ft p m. South MM a m. t SO a to. 9:90 a St. 9:60 p ra. 00 p aa. t Hasrerat h rail. 40 a. m and ft SO p ex. mm BaaaMlk fall I SO m and 9 40 p. as. ( To Aablsnd only ( To Oraat Pat only. Rotet 4uto-rotin.ctlng ' n ret-data mall ilosai at 9:1 I a Ire 411 very at potass tut at Cut and a9 t oo p. r- r tMivvry at potas tout tj cat, Travel Table