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r 1 5EEDF0RTJ 'fXTTj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX, WEDNESDAY. 'APRTL 21, 1029. PA"GE BEVTTfT ID..- on the Road bLLi BELLVIEW SCHOOL TEACHER ELECTED SOCIAL MEETING on the Boohs MERCHANTS EXPRESS 109' wbeclbue 545 COMMERCIAL TRUCK 120" wheel-use 775 1-TON 150' wheelbua 9 9 5 1- TON 140 wheelbai , 1065 1V4-TON 1)0 wheelbaie 1345 1 V4-TON 163' wheel base 1415 2 - TON ISO wheelbaie 1515 2 -TON ' 16)' wheelbase 15 8 5 3- TON 135' wheelbaie 1745 3 -TON 16J' wheelbase 17 75 3 -TON IBS' wbeelbaie 1845 Chaim prices f. o. b. Detroit Superior performance of Dodge Trucks day after day, year after year, writes profits on the books of Dodge Truck owners. This performance is the sum of power, speed, ruggedness, safety arid dependability. It has been proved superior under all conditions of road and load in all lines of business among fleet operators and single truck owners ...... And Dodge Truck operating and mainte. nance costs are always low. Come in and inspect our com plete line critically. Make comparisons. Drive the one that fits your needs. Or let us drive it with a load of your goods. You'll see quickly why the owners of hundreds of thou sands of Dodge Trucks call them money makers. Formerly Graham Brothers Trucks The complete line of Trucks, Buses and Motor Coaches manufactured by Graham Brothers (subsidiary of Dodge Brothers) now take the name of Dodge Brothers. . These Trucks, Buses and Motor Coaches, powered by Dodge Brothers, engtnes and manufactured according to Dodge Brothers stuudurds. are sold, as they always huve been sold, by Dodge Brothers Dealers everywhere. Eakiri Motor Co. 1618 So. Fir Phone 304 Dodge- Broth e- Trucks (1 CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT TOKYO W) Princo Tnkamnt su, second younger brother of tho emperor, has been assigned to duty nhonrd the battleship Mu rium. This ends his four-year t raining period . BREST, Franco (P) farmers gathering brush-wood in the for est of Nivet, canio upon a bronze age cemetery. They found tombs with urns of curiously wrought bronze filled with human ashes. liilili rec us pat orr I Tiliiiilf Q Arsenate of Lead r Sold by Stewart Fruit Company . Robert T. Cochran E. W. J. Hearty, Inc. Pinnacle Packing Company 1 . American Fruitgrowers Steinhardt & Kelly Southern Oregon Sales, Inc. 4 C. Herring, Representative Phone 1457 , BEM.VIEW. Ore., April 24 (Special) At the lneetlns of the Jackson County P.-T. A. council I held nt tho l.iihla Spring hotel bnt j urduy, April 20, Mrs. Norma ' Ileeder, primary teacher of tho ! Hellvlew school, was elected to I head the organization. Mrs. W. W. (iubrlel, state president of the I. T. A., was the main speukor during the morning session. At 12:30 o'clock luncheon was served I In the hotel dining room. Some i of the ludles of Uellview who at 1 tended the meeting wero Mrs. Oscar Martaln, president of llie llellview organization; Mrs. V. li. Welch, Mrs. A. V. Hood, Mrs. 8. 1C Uarnes, Mrs. W. O. Tucker, Mrs. Norma Hoodcr, Mrs. David McKinney and Mrs. Edwin Dunn. Miss Until i'.ewbiy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. li.' 1-3. Newbry, took nart in the stunt show put on by Ihe'Cnmp Fire Girls at the senior high school gymnasium on Friday evening, April ill. Tlie money oe rived from this year's stunt show will go towards tho expenses of tho summer camp at Lake . ot Woods. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Josso Parker of Klamath county are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Utltler Walker for a few days. Mrs. Parker Is a sister of Mr. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. ltoscoa Applegate just recently had a new radio In stalled In their home on, the east main road. Uarniml .Toy, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy of licllviow, has been appointed on tho entertain ment committee for tho state ex tempore, speaking and Interpreta tion contest, which will be held on tbel campus of tho Oregon .stnte collega on April 2o and 20. '1 ne general subject for use of tho con testants Is "Oregon Future." A number of cities In the state will be represented In the contest. Mrs. Jackson Gyger of tho Noll creek distrlot attended the card party given by tho Women's leaguo of tho Southern Oregon Normal school at the Civic club houso on Friday evening. Mrs. Gyger car ried off one ot tho prizes for hold ing high score. Miss Frances Collis of Fairfield, Idaho, arrived at tho home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. A. McCause, the last of tho week, and entered the seventh grade of tho Bellvlew school on Monday. Hho will make her home with her grandparents for n. length of time. Tho youngsters ot tho Bellvlew school observed Friday, which was Arbor .day, and devoted the enJ tire, day to cleaning up and beauti fying their school grounds as well as making a house cleaning In doors. Mrs. Ed Gowland of Klamath Falls, who spent some timo at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E.. E. Miller, caring for her father, who Is 111, returned to her homo on Sunday. T. Tepper of Bellvlew left tho first of the week for northern Cali fornia, where ho has employment during the slimmer months. The brickyard which is located in tho Bellvlew district and ope rated by a corporation, with C. 13. Randlsh as manager, is preparing lo place on the market some of the products manufactured at their plant. J,ol Richmond and Mr. Call of Loa Angeles have moved to this vicinity recently and are associ ated with Mr. Bandlsh in tho in dustry. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bums, who have been visiting the Charles Barns family 'in Bellvlew district, left Friday for their home In San Francisco . Cecil Burns Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chns Burns. Mrs. Frank 'Pendleton, resident of the Dead Indian district, re turned Thursday from Santa Mon ica ond other California points, whero sho made an extended visit with friends and relatives. Harold Ciilmoro, Edwin Bandlsh and Everett Newbry ot Bellvlew attended (he birthday party at the homo of Clyde Dunham on Oak street Monday evening. The eve ning was spent with games and stunts. At the close the boys were 'served Willi delicious refreshments by Mrs. Dunham and their Sunday school toucher, Miss Corabel More house. Mrs. J. H. Moore, mother of Homer Moore of Bellvlew, arrived last week to muko a vllst with her son and family. Mrs. Wade Wallls spent tho week-end at the homo of her son, Leo Wallls, ot Helman street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sellers and daughter, Luclle, of Central Point, wero visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark True on Sunday. JACKSONVILLE, Ore., April 54 (Special) Next Friday evening, April itili, there will he another one of the Orange social meetings which are becoming very popular. Something entirely Ulfferent will be offered to patrons and friends, t SGOUT' MEET IS HELD ROSE HOI FOOTS CKKl.h. Ore., April 24. (Hppci.tl. ) MIkh MuiKnrit Hales was ohlipt'd to bo nbsciit from the scout mooting last Saturday uf tor noon lu'fausft stio Kpniined )ur wrist as sho .slipped off a ladder. The meeting was held at the Roise huine, Tho tsivn enjoyed u treat of nwirshinullowa and toasted weenies. The previous meeting was CANADIAN NATIONAL . Po EVERYWHERE 1N CANADA JAPIBR Mrs. Mabel Sims will present jheld at the homo of Mrs. Hates and l in a plnno recital, Tatsy Smith, Mrs. Hates served the uirls a lovely Claude Hoover and Robert Skin- dinner. The next meeting will bo nor. Theso young musicians are i hold at the school hotist- as usual. appenr.np in public for the first j Mrs. Karl Smith, teacher of the time nnd an appreciative audience Young People's class, was obliged $71.05 Round Trip from MEDFORD is expected. Mrs, Sims will ho assisted by Mrs. Catherine W'eridt, who will give a number of vocal selections. Arrangements for n speaker are being made by tho lecturer, C. D. Tompson. Apart from tho program the ladies of the ways and means committee will have a candy booth whero home made candy will be 01 sale. Every effort is being put forth to make this social one of tho most entertaining and successful of the year's program. The public. is cordially Invited. Every granger should remem ber that there will bo a Po mona G ranee meeting hold In Jacksonville Saturday, April 27 An all-day meeting is planned, in cluding an evening session, at which time the Pomona drill team will put on the- work of the fifth degree, All Jacksonville patrons should attend this meeting to welcome the neighboring Grangers, who will he our guests for that day. Thero will be a big basket dinner, to which everyone is asked to bring a well-filled basket. A good time and a happy fellowship . is assured. to bo absent lust Sunday because of illness. Our old friend Donald Elliot was with us last Sunday, lie is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Chns. Vtihl. He never falls to meet at sundny school when he is here. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Elliot, his parents, nro now in Portland. They are leaving their camp at Vreka for a new location. The annual school dinner will be held on May 3. A special program Will tie given before noon. Every one in the district is expected to come and bring a. basket dinner. Miss Mary Smith spent Monday night with Mrs. Dale Norton. ,D. II. Kerry is now clearing tho dredging water by forcing the muddy water thru a pipe clear to the head of tho rock piles. As it washes back down thru tho rocks most of the mud settles among tho rocks. The water then con tinues on down fairly clear. John Short traded his Chevrolet couch for a Chevrolet truck this week. i i r DWAOIAN RATIONAL PARK. Canada's Rockv Mountain playground Great, grenadier peaks shoulder the sky mile-high mirror lakes sparkle in startling beauty with the reflections of famous living glaciers. At Jasper Park Lodge there is Can ada's finest golf course (Golf Week Sept. 7th-Men); canoeing, fishing, riding, swimming in a warmed out door nooljdaily hikes and tours with Swiss guides all of your favorite vacation sports in a setting of breath taking beauty! The perfect way to visit Jasper is on the great Triangle Tour ot Brit ish Columbia--1300 miles by rail, 600 miles by water- -or stop over op rhf cool wir East. Ask for scenic booklets ALASKA Weekly Ssilinic. Van couver A Prime Rupert mu inixpemite ujr-lrip 41 i!. CJhe Largest Jiihvay System in America A. li. TOIl'OiiP, City Piisseniror Atrrnl, Yamhill Sliwt, Tcleplinm. Benoou, 3424. Port land A nnouncmz EW FEATURES that create jounces torgg m Guaranteed Pure use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS of POUNDS U3ED BYTHK GOVERNMENT JACKSONVIIXE, Ore., April 21. (Special) A prop from Jackson ville gave their rendition of "The ObllKato" over KM 10 D for the Val ley Radio church Sunday cvenlns. Mrs. John R. Knight (?ava the vo cal part, nccompanled by Mr. Knight on tho violin, and Mrs. Katherine -'Wendt'at tho - plemo. Rev. Bill Ray, pastor ot the church, who has been convalescing tho past three wooks following: a minor operation, was ablo to fill the pulpit again nnd delivered a fine sermon on the subject, "Build ing on the Rock of Ages." Mrs. Fred Taylor and daughter, Evelyn, of Central Point, spent Sunday night and , Monday as guesiH at tho home of Mrs. Fred Butcher. Tho P.-T. A. held a meeting in the school auditorium Friday eve ning. Two selections wero given by the Jacksonville high school. A splendid lecture was given by Irv ing Vining on the mrwt important period of a child's development. The meeting was closed by two vocal polos sung by Mrs. John R. Knight, accompanied by Mrs. Oeorgo Wendt at the piano. A candy and pie sale was held fol lowing tho program. Mr. and Mrs. Orln PUanwood and son, Carl, were visiting at the home of Mr. Stanwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 13. C. Rtanwood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Vogte and sons, Marion and Clair, wero visit ors at tho 1.40 nurd McKeo ranch on Big Applegate Sunday. T, C. Norris and wifo and son, W. T. Norris, attended tho Chris tian church fn Med ford Sunday and were dinner guests at tho home of H. Jr. CadwalUler on Real lane. Mrs. C. W, Lewis and son, Phelps, anfj daughters, Thelma and Arllen, of Klamath county, were week-end visitors nt the Erie White homo T. 10. Dnnningtnn, wife and son, Tommy, were Medford visitors Hun day. Mrs. Fred FIck nnd Mrs. Frank Saulsberry attended the county P. T. A. meeting at Ashland Saturday. A large crowd nltended the dance given by the Jacksonville chamber of commerce Saturday night. A good time was reported. They are giving another dance two weeks from that date. Bo sure to come. Mrs. Fred Pick's many friends were very pleased to learn that she won the prize for the best angel food cake exhibited at the cooking school at the armory Friday. Curloy Wilson and wife arrived here by auto from Los Angeles, where Mr. Wilson has had medical treatment. They will rest for a few days at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson, then go on to their home In Spokane, Wash. Ora and Ernest Phillips of Squaw lake left for Klamath Sun day to work In tho pine Becdle camp. Horace Venerable was a dinner guest nt the 8. E. Dunnlngton homo Sunday. David Oannlon left Saturday for Algoma. where he has employment In n mill Mr. nWf of Jacksonville cently sold one-half acre of his home place to Mason James, where I Mr. James is hazing a new home bulH. Mrs. Henry Milter and Mrs. Tom i Uoseberry of Mdford spent Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Rose ( berry's mother, Mrs, Marlon Mc : Kennpy, past Tabic Rock in Sams Valley. 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