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PXGE TWO BtEDFOTID MITE TTtTBUNK trTCflFOTCrj, OTiEfiOy, RATirRDAY, APftTL 10, 1920. locdlBnefs l A wire from San Francisco tailing of on Occident .to President London of th San . Francisco ' Theological seminary was received In the city Fri day. Dr. London was to have spoken In the hirst Presbyterian church Sun day morning but will be unable to fill the appointment. Bargain In slightly used Steinway piano. Palmer Piano House. 22 :Mr. Fisherman, get that fishing rod re-wrapped, etc. Eaten, 320 North ttolly. , l You ought to Insure your auto with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. ' The contest for the nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket Is attracting much interest, especially as there Is a strc'ng rumor about the ' town that former Sheriff Ralph Jen nings, the Applogato rancher and cat tleman, is about to enter tho race, making It a three-cornered contest. ,The other candidates for the republi can nomination are Sheriff Torrlll and J. B. Wimor. Yo'j can get cottago cheese any dny ot Snlder's Dairy. 17 Carl Joschke, high grade watch and cloc kropalrlng. 9 Fir street. Formers attention. Modford Iron Works Is paying $25 a ton for good scrap cast Iron. 21 Among the Oregonlans stopping at the Holland are Edward A. Wells and W. A. Thoburn of Portland, Oscar Paulson .of Corvollis end Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Hottenrtth of Grants Pass, !Wo ropair oil makes ot phono graphs nnd Vlctrolas. Palmar Piano House, 22 Wo hove on. hand two car loads of sproy materials: Arsenate of lend (llBtllloto Oil Emulsion, Black Leaf, Atomic Sulphur. R. R. Co-Oporatlve Fruit Assn., J. A. Perry, Mgr. Fisher s Blond flour. More loaves per sack. Bnrdwell Fruit Co., dis tributors. 19 . The flrat showing of homo grown green .vegetables marked tho public market Saturday, and there was plen ty of fine splnitch, lettuce and onions on sale. The market Is out of seed potatoes. There was also a goodly supply of dressed chickons. Murjtet Master Uunyard waa back' on duty after his recent slogo with a pneumo nia ottuck, needing no fuco powder to1 give pallor to his countenance and looking os tho lie would appreciate the ubo of a wheel chair. Paxson's. "Superb" Dahlias. Cata logue for postcard, or phone 11, IH. 31. Poxson, Control Point. 17 When you want nny hauling, mov ing, etc., dono coll 407-Y, Kelzur Brothers Transfer Co.s 39 Your spring suit host woolons, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, Bast Main, upstairs. lRov. Dr. S. A. Danford, Buporlnton ilont In this district of tho Methodist chitrch this week purchnsed the Poh laud homo at 078 Boulevard avenue In Ashland, Into which Kirs. Danford nnd hor daughters will move In n few Woeks. ; Order your cottago ehoese from Snlder's dairy for your Sunday din nor. Delivered dully. 17 Hot tamales and chill concarno ot DeVoe's. Delco-Llght Elootrlcity for every farm. , J. E. Bortlett, Medford Hotel Med ford, Ore. W. Li. Coleman who recontly quit tho auto selling gumo lias been anno olnted with Jock Altken and W. J Mitchell for the post two months In Installing the Altken fish screons in the Irrigation dltohos thruout the county. Mr. Coleman hus Just fin ished Installing screens In the Apple- gate district as far nu Provolt. Weok-end party! Modford Nat. to night. Imperial orchestra! Admission freo! 17 We have Distillate Oil Emulsion for orchard sproy. U. I. Co-Oporotivo Fruit Ass n, J. A. Porry, Mgr. 17 Economize by UBlng scratch padB for use. Get thorn at this office, tf IV. A. Haffnor of tho fish hatchery at Trnll, spent Friday In tho city and returned thoro today. JTry some of Snldor's fronh cottage cheese, dolivorod. tl'hono 755-R. 17 c ,Orres, toilers for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Oro. The Chambor or Commerce Is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf J. A. Bailey of Van Nuys nnd C. V. Caswell of Jlorubrook, oro among tho California guests at tho Holland. Real moonlight woltr.es! Modford (Not. tonight. FolhAv tho crowds! 17 For eye, cat, noso, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bids. Glosses fitted. HomBtltchlng 10c per yard, throad furnished. Blnger Shop, 115 West Mnln. Of interest to the republicans of Jackson county la tho tout that A. L. Dram well has filed his petition with the county clork nt Grants Pass de claring his Intention of running again for the state sennto on tho re publican ticket In Josephine county in opposition to Dr. J. C. Smith, the only other republican In the flold for that office. Real dance! Ttonlght! Medford Nut! Imperial orchestra! Evorbody's going! 17 Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlott, Modford Hotol, Modford, Oro. For Sale Now and Berond-hnnd machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main, phono 215-R. ' W. II. C'nnon of ltoseburg. register of the IJ. S. Innd office there nnd for mer mayor of Modford, nrrlvod In tho city Friday for a several days visit with relatives and friends. Tablets and scratch pods made of news print, for school and office une for snle at this offico. tf I Miss Bess McC'ann went to Grants Pass yesterday tor o visit there with Airs. E. Crosno. Guests from a distance at the Med ford include C. H. Stewart ot St, Louis, Sanday McGillan and C. -A Moddox of Omaha, and M. L. Cone of Seattle. Drink Lithia Mlnernl woter for rheumatism, stomach ond kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County creamery. Machines rented and repaired ainger Hhop, phone 215-R. Masking for health. ' 'Not In many years has a death cast such general gloom over the city us tho passing away last night of Mrs. George Gates, the young mother who for a mcnth post made such a Kalian struggle for life. Tho tragic even was almost tha sole topic of conversa Hon down town today and expressions of sympathy for the bereaved families were heard on every side. Dance at Beaglo Sat,, April 10 Music furnished by Majestic orches tra. , i Orres, the ladles' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf Expert phonograph repairing. 45 South Central. Phone 015-J. 34 Salmon fishing at Grants Pass Is roported to be tho best of the season, according to" the Courier of that city. A number of fishermen Friday at tho dam report the landing of many chlnooks. One that weighed 32 pounds dressed was caught. There seems to bo a run of tho salmon com ing up now as they Ore taking hold bettor than at any tlmo during tho year. The fish do not seem particu lar as to the kind of spinner they take most anything attracting them. Save from J 3 to $10 on o tire at tho big solo. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Dance at Boogie, Sot., April 10. MubIc furnished by.iMajostic orches tra. . 17 Don't let anyone toil you that other clothes washers are made on same princlplo of the Bluo Bird. Mrs. E. 11. Lamport arrived homo Saturday morning frc'm Rochester, Minn., where she had been undergo ing watchful caro for a short period at a famous hospital, which developed the fact that sho was all right and wus not In need of an' operation. Prices cut to tha bottom at the big sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Llthla Minora! water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. Iwe write flro Insurance Redden Guests from n distance nt tho Nash hotol oro Mr, ond Mrs. R. 8. Roo of Hlghmore, S. D., Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M Johnson of Watortown, S. D .1, R. ..ees c'f Detroit, Mich., R. L. Oiberson of Seattle, ond F. Holstormnn of Son Francisco. Canaday, 32 N. Central, phono 720 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotloro for NuBono. Phono 585-.T. R. 1. eggs nt DoVqe's. Butte Falls visitors In tho city who are registered at the hotels in clude . D. Mills nnd It. P. Jowett. Hove you tried the Llthla Mineral water from tho Jackson County .Creamery. It has groat medicinal value, Soo Venice and die. See a Blue Bird washer and you will want to live. ' Jlov. W. B. Stownrt, pastor nt largo for Baptist churches will preach to morrow both morning nnd evening In the local -Baptist church. Everybody invited to attend the services. Got tho habit! Buy shares now In the Building and Loan. tf Pocotlng Hemstitching Handicraft Shop. 21 The woolt-ond dnnclng party nt the Nat tonight promises to bo a big nf folr. The largo hall with Its beauti ful patriotic decorotlo'ns loft ovor from last night, will be used and tho Imperial orchestra will provide tho latost dance music Amcng tho pop ular now hits will be foatured "Boau tlful -Hawaiian Love," n wonderful wnlte, oud "Uow-Wow," a rattling good one-stop. Dnnclng will bo freo till 9:30 p. m. and admission is froo to oil. I Two tonod ribbons In blue, browns nnd rose color. Handicraft Shcp. 21 Early soed potatoes at Warner, Wortmnn & Gore's. ' 20" A letter which was written nt Port land has just been received by Dick Antle from A. Si Rosunbnum, tho tor mor Alodford man ond Southern Pa cific agent horo. as follows: "From the (Medford paper I learn you will soon give tho people of tho valley an opportunity to seo tho motion picture 'Mule ond Fomnle.' I sow this picture hero soma weeks ngo, nnd while it Is something entirely different from 'The Miracle -Man', I onjoyod It Just os much, if not mr-tro, and have no hesitancy In recommending tho pic ture highly." New crochet books and cross stitch patterns. Handicraft Shop. 21 Alwnys is tnoro a cheery smile of woleomo In tho Uluo Bird homo. Mr. and Mrs. Frcdorlck Pelousc wore in rrom thoir iMendowbrook ranch nt Eagle Point last night In at tendance at the American legion ball. Hand embroidered shadow proof petticoats. Handicraft Shop. 21 Tho Blue Bird eloctrlo washer, the acmo ot perfection, Is coming to Med ford. V. A. Salvo of Chicago, jind K. A Burnell of Auburn, Mo., nro guests at the Medford, as aro nlso V." H. Wright Of Lob Angeles, F. I. Ron ton! of Yreku, and C. F. Watorhouso of Son Francisco'. i For tho best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. ' Get our prices on mlllrun, mid dllugs, chick food, egg mash, hog feed, beet pulp, cane molasses, etc. arm Bureau Exchange 16 V. Main. 24 John W. Pcrnoll was a visitor in ho city Friday and today from Applegoto. Seo Medford Land be- V. H. Norris who was arrested Fri day noon on the charge of assault to kill preferred by 1. A. Snider of the Sines & Snider Auto company, was arraigned In Justice Taylor's court yesterday afternoon and his prellmin ory hearing was set for this after noon. ' He was released on $1000 boll which was furniBhed by W. Lewis ond A. W. Walker. P. J. Neff is attorney for Mr. Nc'rris. The tro ble grew out of on altercation tweon the two men Wednesday night In which it is claimed the defenda used a knife inflicting a not very ser ious wound. - r i; The Blue Bird 'Is the Packard of Electric clotbeB washers. The Jackson county friends of K K. Kubll of 'Portland, are pleased to see that he seeks re-election fi.'r stote ropresentotive, having filed his dec laration as a republican condidute at Salem yesterday. .: - "Mrs. Brlggs of tho Poultry Yard Is to be given at the Phoenix school house Saturday night, April 10th, by the S. S. S. girls of tho Presbyterian" church. All members of the Elks lodge are invited to attend tho funeral of Mrs. George Gates which will bo held the Presbyterian church Sundoy afternoon. "Mrs. Brlggs of tho Poultry Yard Is to bo given nt the I'boenix school house Saturday night, April 10th, by the S. S. S. girls of the Presbyterian church. Oregon people registered nt tho Medford Include Cbas. F. Hopkins of Roseburg, R. F. Weed of Eugene, E. Boudlnot, C. F. Daley and W-. Kennedy of Klamath Faldls, and E, L. Kollorborn, S. 8. Wendell, T, Alton, E. T. Albert, F. M. Carr, A. Shorrlll, R. 13. Reed, O. B. Mctrow O. E. Peoraon and L. E. Atwood of Portland. The annual campaign of the First Presbyterian church which wob to have been held on Sunday afternoon Is postponed for a week. Team cap tains will please take notice. Guy Tex and Geo. E. Fox Ot Gon ial Point have formod a partnership n the real estate business at Central olnt. They were in Medford today on business. O. S. Blunchard and George Bil lings were among the Grants Pass men who spent Friday In tho city. The north bound passenger train was delayed ond arrived bore at th some. time this forenoon as the south bound passenger train, 9:35, making tho depot a very busy place at that time. i Loulso Scctt arrived In this city from Town Brook, Vn., last Tuesday and next dny she and George E. Pitts of Applegnte were united In marriage before Judgo Glenn O. Taylor, afte which they left the city for Apple- gate. The orchardists aro somewhat wor ried over this morning's weather pre diction for a light .to henvy frost Sunday morning and wore busy today completing all arrangements to smudge to moot the expected emer gency. Fair weather Is predicted for bundny. But .01 ot an inch of rain fell Frida, making the total rainfall for tho past two days .29 of an Inch At tho Holland are registered B. A Green of Creston, Io O: P. Honslow of Seattle and Olen Paugh of San franciBco. Among tho fifteen young peOplo graduated from the stnto normal school nt Monmouth yestordoy was Audroy Holmes of Central Point Practically all the graduates have ob tallied good positions. Tho store nnd garage ot the C. E Gates Auto company was clt&ed all day today and will be on Sunday, bo causo of the death and funeral of Mrs. George- GatoB. Mrs. Reginald Parsons and son Roggio, nnd Miss Sulllvsn, private teachor, nrrlvod thlB morning from southern California where they had been spending the winter, having been procoedod by several days to Modford by tho othor children, George and Mnly iporsons, and nt once drove to tho Hillcrest orchard where tho fam ily will spend tho summer. Mr. Por 801)8 will arrive from Scuttle tomor row or .Monday. fettle. BIG AND TIMELY PICTURE At THE LIBERTY TONIGHT & Insurnnro Agency, successors to D. R. Wood Co., Km. 209 Liberty Bldg., for rire Insurance. tf Do you know that yon nro livin in the most critical period ot Amcr: can uistoryT Do von know that a striiirifln is now goimr on between two forces in the United States, tho ont- eoiiio ot which will decide forev what the future of the nation is to lief 1'Vw, perhaps, rciilir.n the tremen dous nature of the crisis. Our ilnilv pupers are full of it, ministers preach it from the pulpit. The strmnrlo is n strinrirln for supri'imtev between those who . possess, and those who produce, nnd on the outcome depends our whole future prosperity mid freedom. Tlioimis II. luce, muster producer. Iins woven around this situation a tremendous nnd realistic drnnia. tamed on n stupendous scale, filled with spectacular scenes, nnd present insr tlio minlitv struL-de in nil its Kiitnifieaiice. It is n lmmnn drunm based on n Inir human problem that nil who nre interested in the future of the nation should see. It is n picture which will bo talked nlnmt for, months after it is shown. "Dan- eerous Hours, is -adapted from the Saturday KvoniiiLT Tost storv "A Prodigal in Utopia," bv Doiinii Hvrne. It is especially supervised by Mr. Ince mid worthy to take place amonir the world's hiL'irest produc tions, and will be shown at the Lib ertv theatre two du.vs, beginning to morrow. 1 . MIX THE INIMITABLE DUE IN A NEW PLAY Tom Mix, the inimitable, is to be here nsruin with now thrills, ndven- tnres, tun nnd romance in n new photoplay the riipid fire action of which is indicated in its title, "The Speed Mnniue." It js to open to morrow nt tho Riato theatre. , The perpetual fascination of Mix,' the in tri'pid dnreibivii of western, drama the one real cowp.unchcr of photoplay hns set him in.tjiu mid-sky of stardom. "Ihe Kticed Mnniue" is a storv of western life, embody-intr, nccordint; to uuvunee reports, -a bnf unto race classic, n boxing mnteh in which Mix champions the weak nnd baffles the wronsi sonio during rides oh the fa mous horse Tony, and other "stunts" thnt show Mix n post master of his craft which includes hundlimr a chu'ruiinj? love theme. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS , By A. C. Howhrtt Among the callers, after -I had written the Eaglets for tho Mall Trl- buno Suturduy afternoon were George Morrlche and -George Kllngle of Lake crook. Mr. Morrlcho is tho man who haB thai-go of tho water pipe .at the intake of the Fish Lake-Medford water system, and Mt. Kllngle Is one of the promising young farmers of tho Lake creek country. Wm. Holmes Jake Jonas and A. M. Gny were olso guoBts ut the Jgunnysido Saturday nignt. Easter Sunday morning broke on us rather damp as early in the mor ning it was raining und then that wont off with' a fog that, lasted for a few hours, but then the sun enmo out bright nnd clear ond the day proved to bo as lovely as one could have de sired ond we had our Sunday school as usual with the exception that our Biiporlntendcnt was net In his Visual place, on account of a slight indlsno- Bltlon, but his father, the senior Mr. Esch, took bis place and we Hod ono of those Interesting lessons nppropri ote to the occasion for our considera tion. ", Among the arrivals at the Sunny- Blde fc'r dinner were Elmer Nice. Hotel Medford truck driver, Sidhoy S. Smith and children, Lloyd and Stan ley ot Medford, Mr. Theron Taylor, P. Ray Cosey, wife ond two boys. Mr. and airs, C. B. McRoynolds and daughter Eva, Mr., and Mrs. N. J. Murrell. Mr. ond Mrs. D. S. Simpson, Lauretta Simpson, Ceorgo W. LVeilson wife and two boysHurry LovVIs, Wm. Von der liollon, wife anil daughter Joyce and son Hugo, and later in the day Mr. E. !M. Sutton, E. WhlstOn and O. Whlston. of Central'polnt and Wm. -owls, our sheep king; nlso of Cen rnl Point. The McReyholdB, Jlur- rels and Simpsons after eating their dinner nnd spending an hour or more looking over the place and enjoying the entitles of our Butte creek stnrt- d for a drive, intending to rfeturn fo'r supper, but on theti'dud had a reakdown In one of their cars and the result wns they; at least a part of ne compnny, enme in lato and re ported thoir mishap nnd went on to Medford as one of the ladios had loft er children with a neighbor to caro for them and It being Sunday evening could not phone so hurried on home as fast as they could. This incident Illustrates tho fact that there are no earthly pleasures without their sor rows. Wm. Hockathorn of Elk Creek (Trnll), is here visiting his uncle nnd mint, Frank Lewis nnd wife. Mr. Mechem of Troll, came out from Mfcjdford on the stage Monday morning nnd went up home on the Troll stage nnd a young girl nlso como out from Medford nnd wont up on the Trull stage. IMIss Thelma Ellestnd who Is teach lng tho Derby school olso chme ou rom Medford nnd went to Derby on the Butte Falls stage. . Wm. Cottrell nnd J. C. S. Weills wore here for dinner Mondny. Mr. Cottrell la one of the leading cattle men who owns a fine farm on Rogue river this side of Trail, nnd Mr. Weills Is a Modford stockman. Rudolph Peck und Henry Tonn o Lake creek, two of our prosperous farmers mode it short stop at the Childrcth shop as they passed thru town Monday on their way from Medford. William Holman and Cecil Culbert- son of Lake creek, were .doing busi ness nore also Monday. Tuesday Jack O'Connor of Phoenix callod for dinner and he bad .lth him Roy J. Frederick, E. A; Brnden of Tacomn, L. E. Bigelow of Medford The visitors were Tery reticent as to their business but f would Judge by their conversation that they were in terested in geological business, cither oil or mining. 1 - Mr. and -Mrs. C,. B. BIcReynolds, W. McRoynolds npd .wife, of the W. Walkeir Auto oompany were here for dinner Tuesday. .Mr. C. W. Mctleynolds is selling the different kinds ot autos for tho AW. Walker uto company. M. Schtitte ot Derby came out on the Bntto Falls stage Tuesday ond so did Miss Mildred Nell of Derby, one f the clerks In tho connty clerk's cf- rice at Jacksonville, who had been up home visiting her parents. .Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Xeil, came out on the stage and went: on to Medford the same afternoon, 1 Mr. and Mrs. ,T. L. Robertson came in Tuesday combining business with pleasure, Mrs. Robertson spending few hours visiting their son John und family who live in the lower part of town. t Wm. Duprey who owns and oper ates a saw mill about five miles this side of iButte Falls, came in and spent Tuesday night at the SunnyBide. Mrs. Theron Taylor who went up to Trail to visit her mother and fam ily a few days ago, returned Tuesday bringing her mother, Mrs. Adamson with her. ' ' '; ' There are quite a numbor of stran gers visiting our town and muny of them pimply rush thru without step: ping going both ways. 1 see that Holmes and MacDonald, our new garage men, have been painting new signs and the garage is now christened tho Eaglo Point Gar age. fF. J.Ayres and wife drove in this Wednesday morning with a team and report the road as boing in horrible, condition, very rough from the Reese creek school house to Ills place and Interspersed with deep mud holes. He said thut nobody but Jud could run a car thru and then ho has to take his Ford. Mrs. Harvey Smith has gone up to tho Mill Creek camp on tho Crator Lake highway to assist Mrs. C. H. Xatwlck in the culinary department. Thoro was a carlbad sot lumber camo out Tuesday evening for Mr. Jacob Monia of Brownsboro ond Mr. WIdemah of this place. Mr. -Monia intends to build a homo on his farm near Brownsboro, nnd Mr.'Wlderaun will use his for tlumihg purposes. 'Wta. Stobb, our Lake Creek mail carrier, after He had carried the mail to I.ako cr.eck came back and -brought out -Mrs. Stockford of Brownsboro and took her to Medford. - Attention American Legion Comrades of the American' -Legion tho funeral of Comrade Joan Gates will bo hold at tho Presbyterian church tomorrow, Sunday, April 11th at 2:30 p. m. All members aro re quested to b present. G. A. CODDING, Commander. Mothers Make use of tho Health Centre, Saturday mbrnlhgs, Room 7, Sparta building. ' Watch the posters. COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ASS'N. 18 DR. RICKERT iiTKU BCTENTTFIOAMjI rESTKI', AND GLASSES . PROPERLY FITTED ' NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses- Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-2 over May Co, 308 E. Main, Uoitalra WEEKS & ORR f "UNDERTAKERS Hoy l'ltone 227 Mght Phones F. W. AVeefcs, 227-J.2 A. E. Oit, Blouse Sale Friday and Saturday APRIL 9 and 10 331 Off We have- about 3 dozen Drum mer's Samples in Georqette Blouses, which will be .sold 3.l-3 PER CENT OFF -., - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Vanity Shop , Next Rlalto Theater. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth ohd Bartlett. "Tho ( liurcli With n CliallciigiiiK Program" e "A Church of Good Music" 11 a. m. "SUCCESSFUL DISCIPLESHIP" How to Succeed in Life's Supreme Endeavor. mitt, i 1 t-, i s 7:30 p.m. r Memorial Service for BISHOP MATT S. HUGHES T-' oermon lecture "THE CHALLENGE OF CHRISTIANITY" Thrilling theme of D. E. Millard at the . First Christian Church Corner 9th and Oakdalo 7:H0 p. 111., Sunday-evening. ri v. . 1 i ... - , j No nation can rise higher than its Religious ideals and faith. Have you considered the claims of Christ ? ' ''. Morning Theme 11 a.m. "THE PROFIT OF GODLINESS" ;il ' Special Music, ". The Home Church Avith Happy Services. EHXESSSBHinKB' Give ConsecratedDollavs At Home or Abroad the chuich stands back of civilization - -;. THE Presbyterian Church has always ' , been forward in evangelism ' and social service. It seeks , to turn men to God and to uplift life in every commun- - itv it touches. " 1 Teaching and preaching amid the mows ot Ait Arctic and the jungles of Africa v i ' . - Tending the . tick on five continents a colossal Samaritan ministering to suffering humanity in superstition-ridden regions, where the only hospitals are church-maintained Teaching India's millions to impound their walera against coming drought, showing Brazil how to plow its land, and combating Bolshevism in the mines, lumber camps, and congested areas of cities This is how the Presbyterian Church is helping to . make a better world. . . ' ., , v Every Presbyterian adherent is a partner in this magnificent enterprise. What can the church count upon from you in the financial canvass April 25 to May 2 AtttnJ lh rwarvtt PwByUrlan CAarcA -if you haet no ntutar pac of tuoranip New Er Movement . Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A 'Cooperating with lnterchorch. World Movement JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - 427-8-9 M. F. &H. Bldg. ; i . ? T T ? r A etty of home owners ia a much finer nnd better comnmnhy than a city of renters. As a home owner, you will take additional .pride and in terest in the welfare and development of vour citr. You will share in its prosperity and growth. You will become more a "stockholder" of your city. J - - -. . i f T T T t T T t f f i y y