MEDFORD SIXTH TRTBUNE, nTDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1929. PXGE SEVEN ' ! Mil J SS3 FREE SERVICE AT EAGLE POINT FOR EAGLE POINT, Ore., May 9. (Special.) The cloan-up cam pa inn U In charge of Mrs, II. lJrown, president of the Civic Improvement club, and the city council. This It an annuat nitair and each fam ily Is urged to Rather up all the old tin cans and other Junk and place them In gunny sacks or boxes In a convenient spot when the truck will call and Rather them up. 8am Coy will be on duty all day next Tuesday and will Rather up all the rubbish free of charge, ho please have It ready. There in some paintinp being done, which all adrtM to the beauty of the community. Val Flittner of Oakland. Cal.. Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. James j. Linn. The Misses Mary nnd Vivian Hannaford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hurst. Herb Perry has just installed a battery charger nnd a new tele phone. Ills number is 2l3f7, and he is -now ready to do all kinds of battery work. , MIhs Isolee Brown was- a week end visitor at the home of Miss Mary Linn. Among the Eoglo Point people trading. in Medfprd Saturday wore Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T,uy, John Foster, to. IT. Ilnrnish, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young; Mrs. Swazy, Mrs. Courtney, Tom CingcQde, Mrs.' Lottie Van Kcoy and Miss Burt. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ttagsdnle Stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ragsdaie on their way to Trail where Mr. Ragsdaie is em ployed for the summer. Mr. Hags dale brings a bride with him from California where he has been work ing the last four years. Pratt's terriers and performing dogs exhibited In the gymnasium Saturday evening were a great amusement and was very well at tended. . Mr. Miller, one of our local or chardlsts, was In town Saturday morning at the Eagle Point Irriga tion office attending to business, en route to Medford. Mrs. Merritt Brown, Mrs. Mercer, Mrs. VnnScoy and Miss Burt at tended the church services at the Christian church of Medford Sun day morning. Mrs. Manly Courtnay entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry went to Medford Monday nnd while Mr. Perry attended to business Mrs. Perry visited Mrs, Force at the PurucJer Maternity home. J- W..C. Clementst ono-of our local golf enthusiasts, motored to Ash land Sunday to indulge In the game, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kent of the Antelope district were visitors Sun day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cowden and family. Mr. and Mrs. rnest Smith of Prospect spent the week end nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cowden and family. LAST MEETING OF PTA FRIDAY NEXT AT JACKSONVILLE E AT EAGLE POINT FREE TICKETS f Scltool News. A baseball game was scheduled with Sams Valley for May 6th, but for some unknown reason the vis iting team did not appear. The girls were disappointed as they had counted on a victory. With only two weeks to go, many students are head over heels In work attempting to get In all of their back work In two weeks. Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home demonstration agent, met with the sewing club girls at the schoolhouse Monday evening. . The girls had a very Interesting and profitable time. Judging their sewing. Hazel Helms made the highest score, with Zetta Rfgsby second. These girls hope to enter the judg ing contest at the county fair next fall. Verta Mathhews Is the oi)y girl so far to have finished her project and receive her achieve ment pin. All students in Mrs, Bonham's room excepting one have now received their gold pins from A. N. Palmer company, Portland. Many improvements, certificates and five final student certificates have been Issued. , On account of the final eighth grade examinations coming on the closing day of school, the upper grades will hold their picnic on Monday, May 13th, nt Jackson Hot Springs. All friends arc cordially invited. Bring your picnic dinner. Thursday, May 0th, is clean-up day at the school, when the school grounds will be made ready to wear summer garb. True Heaven Today at Rialto Theatre JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. May 9. (Special) Mrs. Katherine Wntlt, .Mr. and Mrs. Hartley and Mrs. MaMe Kims inulm-i'd to Grants l'aiw Tuesday evening to attend a' I recital in whit-It Mrs. Sims guv I a piano selection. ' . j The last meeting of the P.-T. A. of this school year will be held j Friday afternoon at the" school hoiiho. Klectiun of officers for ' the coming year will be held. A fine program is being prepared. John It. Knight will give a violin selection ami the hurinonfca Viand a number us part of the pj-ogrum. Refreshments will Ik; xerved. A good attendance Is hoped for. The seventh and eigmh grade I children went for a picnic Hatur- day on the Applegate road near j the Howilen place. Lunch was ; taken and all .reported spending an enjoyable day. Alvin Luavk, i their teacher, was unable to at- tend, having jeceived the news j that his grand mother, who lived i at Rogue River, had passed away, i Several of the mothers accom- j pahied the children. s i Mrs. Fred Butcher spent Satur day at camp 1 above Butte Falis bringing her huhband home in the evening. John Moses of Medford was visiting friends here Sunday. "lie is now employed as a messenger boy fdr tlje, Postal Telegraph office In Medford. .'Mr; and Mrs. 12. S. Wilson Mind Mr. and Mrs. John H. Knight mo tored to Crescent City Saturday and returned Sunday evening.. They reported the weather unusu ally warm and the coast free from fog. ' H. A. Smith, assisted by his son, Aurus Smith, is employed nt the God ward Mercantile company store during Mr. God ward's ab sence. Mrs. Fred Foot from Salt Lake City is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Fawcet. Mrs. M. A. Finney from Stubbs, Calif., was a visitor- last week at the W. K. Finney home. Mrs. Kennefh Merrifield and Mrs Henry Miller spent Wednes day with Mrs. Joe Shumaker at Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker have recently moved there and established a modern meat mar ket. The family were, former residents here. 5 .The 'Women's Community so ciety met at the Presbyterian church parlors last Thursday. Plans were made for another cafe teria lunch to bo given at the church in the near future. . The cooked food sale by the R. N. A. luulies Saturday was very successful, ,W, A. Childers and George Little were in Medford Saturday on busi ness, v . . Mr. and Mrs. William Bearsle.y of Kvans Creek were luncheon gtfeHts of Mrs. Nettie Jones Mon day, later attending the funeral of Andrew Fields at Sterling.. '..Mra. Katie Hoffman, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and children - visited Sunday at ' the homo of Mrs. -Miller's brother, J. N. Roseberry, and family, at Kagie Point. A large crowd attended the dnnce given by tho chamber of commerce Saturday night. A lovely luncheon was served at midnight by the ladies of the chamber of commerce. loi-k. Uev. U.ivldson tin pulpit and will EAGLR POINT. Ore.. May ft. (Special)- The Presbyteri iin church will observe MotliV d:iy wiiii a xpet'iai urogram pi csemcu at the church service Sunday, May 12 at 11 o cl will occupy take for his subject, 'The God of our Mothers," found in Isaiah the lit; ch. nnd lath verse. I The program follows: j Piano relude, "Uoxology," Glo-1 rln Piilii No. 1; offertory, "Trau-1 nierei," Schumnn. Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Ilotihatn. Duet, Mrs. It. A. Weidman and Mrs. Jesse Mittlestnedt. A very cordial welcome awaits you. Christian Kndenvor at 7:4.ri, Young people's meeting. leader Mrs. Philbrouk, A church social will be held by the Presbyterian ehur.h in the club rooms over Brown's store Friday at 7 o'clock p. m. All those, who nre interested In church work are invited to a covered dish supper. Mrs. JL K. Camp bell Is In charge of tho oats, while, Mrs. li. A. Weldmun is in charge of ' tho entertainment. Songs, rcudlngs and games nnd a speech by Uev. Duvldson will bo rho feature, of the evening. Come and bring u covered dish to contribute to tho supper. There nrft no charges, ' Cecil I'nlbertson of the Antelope district is putting up qulto a lot tf new fence. Mr. Ixtgau of tho Singer Sew ing Machine shop of. Medford was in town Monday morning, visiting with friends and attending to busi ness. , W. L. Chlldreth has removed his family orchard and seeded the place of about 3 ucres to alfalfa. and there is an exceedingly good stand. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Med ford took dinner Sunday nt" the home of their daughter, Mr.' and Mrs. A. J- Florey. Thomas F. Nichols was In" town Monday morning attending to busi ness, en route to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ashpolef of Medford visited Sundny even- ing nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Antipole. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo .Garrett j and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Phlpps were visitors Sunday afternoon atj the home of Mr. und Mrs. Johnj Under. son. Donald were pleasant callers;10 i'Vry. chIM Injhft city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car- and vnlley under 16 years cV nge lyle'Natwick Sunday afternoon. " iikt to the Al 0. Su.nes circus, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Peorce und fhaw and wild west show, twins. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce three attractions, here May lti. and sons. Mh-a Grace Pearce of All the child has to do Is to se Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs.0" a new subscriber to this paper Clyde Melvin and little son of i far two months, tne price of which Stockton. Cal.. were visitors at; SlO. The regular price of the FOR CHILDREN Tho Mail-Tribune has arranged ono else, to Bubscrlbo, bring the ' coupon form lu this paper to tuls I office together with the $1.50, or If you do not have a coupon bring j the name, address and amount to the office, and a ticket to the three i I Barnes attractions will be issued you free. Renewals of suhsctiptionR will I not be accepted, the subscriber must be n new one. Kxchango of names In a family now taking the j paper will not count. I This offer is good for any child Mn city or county und Is an easy way (o go all through the big cii- i cus. ircgon Weather. Oregon: Fntr tonight and Fri day; warmer with lower hgmidlly in interior Friday. Gentlo winds, mostly northerly. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pe:irce Saturday ufternoon. Mrs." Lola Hildreth has gone to Eugene and will visit with Mrs. tieorge Barker, formerly of Butte Kails. ' - Mrs. Wilmot and a party of 10 j of. Medford, took dinner Sunday at the Stinnyslde hotel. i Mrs. Rollle Mathews and son, ; Kenneth Jacks, have onn to Yuki-! mn uml will visit with her brother, l-ranl; Nichols, (irnndma Nichols is visiting also nt the home of her son, Prank, und will return with Mrs. Mathews. Grandma Hildreth of Butte Falls is-spending tho week at the Sunnyshle hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bonham spent the week-end at Ashland and attended the county music festival, which they enjoyed Immensely, , Mr. and Mrs. M. Purden, Mr. and Mrs. McGowan, Mr. Alfred Weeks and others: of their party were among the guests at the' Stinnyslde botfl Sunday noon. Jtity Watkins and his mother of Central Point, called for Mrs. Ayers Monday and wept to Butte Fnlts to spend the day with rela tions. Mrs. Enkin nnd Mrs. Acker wor guests- of Miss Maude Jamison at the Suunyside. Friday evening. . icket to the three circus uttrac tions is SI -25. Head the ud In this paper, get your parents to subscribe- if they do not tuke the paper now, or get f-your uncle, aunt, neighbor or some- Klamath Knlls Modern mauso leum will be established on slope of Linkvillo cemetefy McMinnville Texas company is erecting storage plant and service station on Lninyeite avenue. PRIZE FOR CHILDREN On Friday nifiht. May 10th, be tween 9:30 and 10:30. p. m.. there will be broadcast over the. pacific Coast network, stations KPO, KGO, KKI. KGVV, KOMO, KIIQ, KSL, a Mory of the conquest of the Sierras and the desert -one of the epochs of pioneer accomplishment. To the boy or girl. 18 yenrs old or younger, who send in the best account of the story as told over the radio, the Southern Pacific rail road will give a prize of $100. This broadcast is in connection with the celebration of Southern Pnclfic's golden anniversary and driving of the golden spike nt Promontory Point, I'tah, May 1 u, Sfi!i. 1 xj r- ; tm SI4 Next time little Bobby needs his shoes re soled, ask the repair man about Hunting ton Soles. Outwear leather 2 to 1. Keep the feet dry. Won't mark floors. Guaranteed ' to Gtoa GaU. faction Wooillmrn Local tiree Hhop in stalled KotowiiHhpr. Nehalem theatre o Wheeler remodeled. DOUBLE ACTING MAKES BAKING lASItR rtev.----. I 1 ad Yea. LESS than one cent per baking for the finest, purest, surest baking pow der that can be produced at any price. The greatest money saver that ever entered a kitchen. Prevents failures that waste many dollars' worth of other baking materials. Try it. Profit by the perfect, never ' failing action of Calumet. 1 lion ib Outrage In K. C. KANSAS CITY, May U. 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Relish the marvel ous flavor, set off by its uniform carbonation. Drink it today and cap ture the thrill of this finer ginger ale. For lTimtingtrtti Solea ami Heels go lo MEDFORD SHOE SHOP Axel Spjutli, Prop. 231 E. Sixth f STANMRD Oajffis'W'J NO UNPLEASANT ODORS . Ki. u. 8. lut. on. tTie Qhdmpagnc of (JJngcr iAles DR. RICKERT saysf What la vlslon-exhaiiBtlon? , Tired, strained, weak, or In flamed eyes Indlcnto exhaus tion and defective vision. Our methods correct all vis ual dofectB. Call here with-' out delay. DR. JUD RICKERT ,,, OPTOMETRIST ... . . ft22'E." Main, Medford Ore: FOR LEASE Wardwell Fur Co.'a Store Leverette Block Around corner from Montgmnery Ward Co. PHONE 000 stdff nfinrtmertf section ' ' ' ' I t . i , i , , , , , i i i From the nngle of real drama, superlative actrng, pretentious pro duction nnd nil the other requisites for entertainment, "True Heaven." nt the Klnlto theatre todny has been acclaimed one of the outstanding- hits. In the production, with George O'Brien and Lois Moran co-featured, the story is a human drama that came out of the world war, Involving, a young British officer und a mysterious beautiful girl. "Judith," who proves to bo a spy In the enemy service. Within British territory the young officer meets the girls, falls In love with her, she reciprocates and later, when he penetrates en emy lines he is captured by the girl. Hhe then has to decide whc. titer to give him up to be shot or allow him to go free. IMsru-x Air Unc. ' ' AKTtOX, Ohio, May . Ml I'resldent Hoover and Paul W. Litchfield, president of the Good-year-Zeppelin corporation, will discuss plans for trans-oceanic di rigible air mail lines to Hawaii and Ixndon, It was said here day. , . .. k. IV SERVICE THAT SAVES YOU flME AND MONEY You'll find that our tire service DOES save time and money. We take off the old tires . . ..elean. straighten and graphite the rim.s . . . install the new tires and properly inflate thcni . . . check bolts, lock washers and dusW-aps. W'c watch your tires as the vcar rolls by . . . anxious to sVe that yonr (lOODYKAKS Rive you the kind of service that has won for them the reputation of "The World's Greatest Tires." We Fit Your Needs as Well as Your Rims ! In Goodyear tires alone there are from ten to fifteen sizes and types all at different prices, w hich will fit your : rims but which of these will properly fit your NEEDS? Part of our ser vice is to advise you correctly. Why buy expensive tires when a low-priced GOODYEAR will answer as long as you keep the r? Oi wliv IfYtAr rrrt fir a if vrn a re ornlno fn rlrivt rrnvrl car; fast and far and really require the best ... The best grade GOODYEAR is then necessary. Come in! Discuss your needs with us. We have GOODYEARS in all types. 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