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tilt S PAOtf THREE REPORT FOR YEAR OF HEALTH WORK IN COUNTY FIELD i LIST OF VALLEY AMATEUR " SINGERS: JIMMY ALLEN NOW SINGE E NTER MAGAZINE WRITER E i 1 . ! A. 0. Allen Jr., tho former wU i known Medford niuh atlilcft-' iinti Iahui Mevl Tomorrow The regular bi-monthly meet ing of the Amorlcan 1enlon will be held nt tin armory tomorrow iiIkIii. All M-nrvice men Hr urged to be. prvnetit, hh ho vera I niiilUTH of iniportume. are sched uled for discussion, fcvery mem ber should bring u new member to help tin-, present membership corps heard. Those w ho fori an interest in the post "kitty" should bo on hand. A special invitation is extend d In all visiting lesion men. SAL KM. Ore., Juno 8. (At torney lion fral Van Winkle will Ko to I tost on to attend a ennfeitMieo of state officials relative to a re- finest for nehuatliiK of the cau of i drive. IuleruJos to the Rogue val- .McCtillam vs. Massachusetts, and i ley legion cumuli at (.jai.ts I'ass 'also to intervene fur the si ite.. nf I 'more familiarly known as Jim bl Thursday. Juno 13. will be -np-.Oregon in the petition for ivheur- j Tho Jackson County Health As- A pamphlet entitled "Shipper ounj: amatenf HliiRers of Men- socfatiof! carried on a successful j Committee of the Comd Railway,101''1. Ashland and year's program last your, according j Porvice Association" hn-Abeon ru-I nee Hons of the, Kogut fits manv local friends and at ou.ilntances, and Who since ho first 'tntermediatok'" nB a T'!? r,, ii .11... 1II1ULT IIIO I'CII IllUlllI 'l U"I"V" to Its recent annual report pr- pared by Miss Mildred Carlton, president. A big program is alsu scheduled for the ensuing your. A portion of the annual report la nvj follows: 1. Child Welfare Clinics There are five monthly, hold in Ashland, r.4f...-.l Falls. In the Mill district and Cen- tr.il Point1 thin pfimlni Hummci ' ceived In this eity. It sets forth ! wlU be Pvo" lhw opportunity of arguments opposing the' Klamath Knlte and Keddie projects of the (Jreat North erh and Western I'a clflc railroKls. The chief argument advanced is that the construction- of the new line would Increase ' the freight Medford Mill district. ; rates over the western at a ten. Central Point and Rutte t HS contended in project in no wise effects the build (here will bo especially equipped ling uf transportation lines to other '"K from 5"), 000 and the two years' bert Allen, to distinguish lifm from his father, who writes under tho name of Jump Cooper Allen. httH JituI another short Btmy published this time Ih the June Issue of the "Sky Birds" magazine, now on sale at the newsstands. It is an aviation tttory. entitled tho "Klylntf Fool," and uses as Its locale the local air mi:?! route be tween Portland and Oakland, Cnl. It to thn fnnlmn utori n tho mC- With the national award rang-1 ,n Jltl,, rtn.u ht th nth. taking part in the local preliminary; of the Atwater Kent national radio j audition, at St. Murk's Guild Hall, next Friday. June 14, beginning t ; eight o'clock. The hearing is open to the public, and the young boy; and girl singers will bo called by j number, rather than by name, to : Hie i snK their selections on the j pointed, and tU Cport of the drum bur of i hat. (extract fr im Norman falter health centers. li. Health Kducation (a) Health courses In Junior and Senior High Schools of Ash land and Mcdford given over a per iod' of two weeks by Dr. fistella Ford Warner of Marion Counts Child Health Demonstration wh6 'was loaned to us. (b) Health talks for high school boys of Ashland, Central Point, Mcdford and Pheonix by Dr. Kdward ICuhscH, demonstration. (i) Aliss Jena llesley of the State Tuberculosis Association spent throe weeks in Health Edu cation working with our city and county nurses throughout the county.' '(d) Health Honor II oil. In VM ;t7T4 children were Riven free phys ical examinations by the physicians and county health officer of Jack .so'h county. ' On May Day 11(0 marched In a parade physically and mentally fit. This year a if schools were given the opportunity of having Honor Koll buys and ffirls. This year the Jackson County Fair Hoard Is offering prizes to the Hlue Ribbon Children in connec tion1 with the Health Honor Roll and the awards will be given on Children's flay during Fair Week. (e There was also a Health 1 nstitute for all teachers in tho county to discuss and explain the Health Honor Roll. - , 'i. Tuberculosis Our budget allows Ms $500 from the Seal Sale recipts to be used fni-j Supplying milk, clothing for hos- j pital patients and other necessities for these uii fortunate people. j t. Financial Wo work on a budget which I 'e-neh year is submitted to the State! Tuberculosis Association for ap proval. Our Christmas Seal Sate-in ' lfl28 was SIK72.4S. The Member ship Drive In 1U8 was $3ti6.00 or 73 members. The Membership Drive In 10 li tl was $HU,(I0 or &06 members; and $358. DO in special '' lontionsN 5. Supplies TW communities made 5 lay rttes, 14 sweaters, 12 O. Fi. packs. 12 kimonas for clinics, 3 pajamas fdr tuberculosis casesl 6 pillow cases, towels for use in dental clinic. 2 dentist gowns. ii. Dental Clinic 1. ast year we started a dental clinic for children who otherwise would have ho care. This Is hot wholly charity as the family pays vhat they can up to fifty cents. This year we are able to add an other afternoon and Dr. Mulhol land is being assisted by Dr. Paske. At these cllnlea as at all clinics throughout the county,, a member of the local health committee nsfifsts. Our aims and hopes for tho fu ture are: V. Instruction in hygiene sup plementing services of physicians to help decrease mortality of moth ers and infants. 2. Nursing .service for mothers ;(t time of confinement. ( .3. P.ed-slde care. 1. .M ore members for tho Health Association. Our present aim should be 11 1 of tho total population or 2HH0. 5. Seal Hale increase should be 10 a yfrfr. .This is your Assoclatiofi and only nQUgi yonr interest nnf ctM'fr.i -tlji r:tn we do the. work which is lie fore us. v sections. The Shippers Committee Is com pQsed of 3. 540 shippers of freight in carload bus. In the stales of Cal ifornia, Nevada, I'tnK and Oregon. Those from Southern Oregon cities are listed as follows: Ashland: Ashland Hrick and Tile Co.; Ashland Ice and Cold Storage; Ashland haundry; Ash land Mills;, Ibigley Canning Co. li. Harron; II.- W. Matron; A. Jl. from tho same i Hrowrt; California-Oregon Dux and I Lumber Co.: C. R. Chapman; A. js. Davenhill; C. H. Davis;- II. I. DeArmond; Harky Dunn; O. M. Franklin; R. Oarrett: Fred Hali- baugh; M. S. Hamaker; Fred C. Homes; C. (t. Htmt: Oeofge Ft. Icenhower; D. W. Kincairt; D. M. Lowe: S. S. Mitchell; A. W. Moon; J. L. Neil; T. L. Powell; and T. S. Wiley. Med ford Karl d. fJaddis; FlJyd H. Hart: Raymond R.- Rotor; and Standard Products Co., Inc. , Gold Hill Lively Lime Products Company. Rogue River Elmer Milton: AW ,M. Milton., . r . , The pamphlet contains a report 'of-the' meeting of 'the corrtmitteo held at San Francisco, May 37, last. ! free tuition in h lend in ir eastern eonsefvatoTy, to" fSeff nnd one year free tuition, as the fifth1 prize, to gether with a list of other pre liminary awards along the way. It is well worth the time and effort of ambitious -poung singers and vocal students to enter the contest. A group of capable Judges se lected from different sections of jj, tho valley will decide the two win ij j ners a boy and a girl) most eligi ble for the stato final .scheduled some time in July. The Judges will sit with their backs to the stage upo nwhich the smgerS nre to appear'. Vo as th 'remove' any possible chance for bias as to per- j s6nal appearance orpolse of the contestant. ' The young singers wishing fo be Included in (he contest are required to make out entrance blanks, which they may feeoiye' from the Peo ple's Klectric" company,t or from James Stevens, Ibcal vocal instruct or, in charge of the Medford audi tion. Mr. Steven's address is 115 North Oakdale, phone 601 J. of the story are feulurod- on tho luagueino cover. ' : So far as can be learned,' Jim's first experience In avmtU)h was when he. several years ag,o, milch to inortlficatton of "Pop" tlates and the writer of this Item, lit in tending to step off the dock at Kocky Point, Pelican Hay. into a motor boat, stepped plumb Into the lake, quickly arose for breath and has been, up in tho air ever since. Sweden hah approximately' 1 78,-i ooo motor vehicles, an increase of. 170.000 in 10 years. 3r ,.v TirrAA mrnr rfiVw 7' 3 A .... . '- -- I max. aix r louap M m oott at nr. COATS -DRESSES 14 NORTH CEN 1 W3f T''M,'-:l-''w"um-' THE NEW INTERNATIONAL f'SIX-SPEED SPECIAL" WITH NEW COMBINATION BODY 6 SPEEDS FORWARD 2 REVERSE POWERFUL ENGINE 4-WHEEL BRAKES OLDER SCOUTS TO IKE THIS WEEK L( iffflD LK. ROAD Th Crater Lake Braves, made up of older Roy Scouts, are plan nine; a big bike to the Coleman creek section this week and will be similar to the recent hike taken to Mill Creek near i'rospec.. There will e a registration fee of Site and registration, must be made by Wednesday, June 1J; The following list is suggested for supplies and euufpment; Kxtra Sox. camp shoes and riking slis, flajbligbt. canteen, neckerchief,, tin or aluminum Plato, cup. bowl, or piin about five inches In diameter, kettle about five inches in diameter, fry pan five or six inches in diameter, knife, fo'rk, teaspoon, tablespoon, tive-poimd lard pail for water, two dozen matches in waterproof con tainer; (moth brush, tooth paste, comb, face towel, dish towel, dish rag, soap, fire Iron, shelter can vas pup tent or small tent; bed ding, two blankets and one quilt; belt axe, sweater, overcoat or mackinaw; grub for six meals, 1L' tablespoons sugar, one tablespoon Kult, two spuds, one pound butter (in mouse proof can), two small cans , baked beans, two loavf s bread (in cloth sack), one pint pancake flour, half dozen eggs, (wo cans soup, three small cans mllk.'U slice" bacon, three table spoons grease in friction top can. one -pine jfHy nr jam. or one-dialf pint syrup, eight tablespoons, quick cooking iniish. Cloan rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. . . tf SAX FRANCISCO, June 8. ifP) A suit of oil spotted under wear, which police believed might have belonged to William L. Tall man, missing suspect In the Io Angeles "closet murder . .was found washed upon Rakers' Beach jCSS today nnar the spot where, a .me preserver from the steamer" " Ad miral Benson was picked up yes terday. 1 Pe Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service 1 Women's Hose $1.00' Pair EHSilk from top (q toe with HI pointed heeL . 31ockincT Magic touch Daft, skillful clcunlftK ahtl rcaha) InK or blocking will work wohderp to well-worn lulls! Novor fnlnil how sadly Hliubny, how Wvb.d and weary it may look! firing the hnl to us today and you'll never rec ognize it when we're finlshc'd' frllh it. Save the hat and uonie money. Unique Cleaners 20 South Central Phsn 8'u Plant 811 North Central, mi. OPENED TO TRAVEL! , WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time Word was received Saturday af ' Inrnofin ffom Pfospect tha-t th1? trtiiH In nimiifin.l I ubi, u-uo imun In ! travel, via Union Creek. The news I' .was conveyed to Jack akcfieli!. j f In; w telephone mesKawfl I'roni .Ins. (Irleve of Prospect. The mad was JL reported to be in fair condition. -4 Daily Meteorological Report ' Sunday. June 0 Mcdford and vicinity: Cloudy with moderate temperature. Oregon: Sunday, cloudy villi iti'.dnrate temperature. X OLD FASHION Flagstones for Walks and Stepiring Stones V.'J Beach Phone 89 V V T v f ISIS 'Snirl. and Mon June 9 and X0 " JAMES STEVENS Announces lie will lake a limited number oC pupils in Voice and Stage Technique for the summer months r For ihformation call at studio " 115 N. Oakdale or Phone 601-J Grain Box - Slock Hack Convertible Body The new combitudion bo:Iy cf Uic St'jt-Spcctl Special can be ciuinged from atujid 60-buslirt grain box to a serviceable stock rack in a jew minutes. Commercial bodies also mailable. The complete InU rnalioiud line includes Vic Special Deliwry; the I i, I hi a' 2-ton Speed Trucks; and the 2Vit and 3'ton Heavy-Duty Trucks. THE new SIX-SPFED Special la a popiilar-pricrd 1-toh truck ! HjKciuIIy dcttignnl forrnrnl-o farm hauling. It bad everything that tho modern truck ehouia have. The new 2 -speed axle, combined with tho ttflnflmlsflirtn tat lam J;ivea tho Six-Speed Special 6 orward and 2 reverse speeds, Tbo Imr range inawters ruugh ajid tough, going. The high range im for l'ufrt hauling when the roads nre gtHid. 'I'be same caay engine speed gives you 35 milee an hour on good roads und 3 fighting milcM an Iioiir ten times as much pulling power for tho stubborn pi area. We have thn new Six-Speed Special ou display come in and see itt Medford, Ore. ELWOOD'S AUTO SHOP 118 So. Central Avenue .Phon$ 769 classified Advertising gets result Womeneverywhere pronounce theMw Silent KELVINATC)R r the final word in 1 t M e lodramatic mystcr . Btory of '-ciroUs v Mfe filled-, wvith thrijls. Local Data 'rMiiiei-Htui'' drrei s).. 52 70 Higtust dhMt 12 hrn.).... 71 MiweM (laft 1 'I hrf.).... 52 l:h huiiiidlty (H-t.).... 1 a 54 1 'reel putat ion ( Inchrs) . .... Stat of viHtnr Ch-udy Choidy Total prep i pit nt Inn fdhe Kep temt.rr 1. l!:'x. 1 3 43 fn h-. PunrlM' today. 4:3." n. in. Stif't today, 7:4.1 p. ni. Snni l -t ntfy. 4 . ; " n. m. U w. IK'K. Meteorologist. Ifinnt MricHeltl. prrxidnt nf the lotih republic, lx an enthu-lastic radio fan. !Ua repairing! )0. OR t. fUj : "Ik LEOPARD LADY Pathe News 11 Aladdin and Hi3 4.amp Fable i Pathe Review . Centinuout Show Sunday 12:30 p. m. to 11 p. hi. " 10 and 15 ,: INSURANCE ! First Insurance; Agency A. L. HILL, ManW Phsn. 10S SO N. Certtr.l Bedford Or.goA electric refrigeration Thousands of women hail the New Silent Kelvinator as the yeat's greatest achicvemeht in perfected automatic refriger ation for the home. A wonderfully improtd Kelvinator positively silent, more economical, more convenient and far more beautiful than any Kelvinator ever built. ' Precision designed and manufactured to eliminate vibration '-tested and re-tested in sound-proof rooms to bring silence as near to perfection as possible these new 1929 models will stay silent even after years of service. The handsome new Silent Kelvinators are on display at our showrooms. You must see them to appreciate the many new ideas they reveal both for perfect cafe aftd preservation of food and added convenience. Your New Silent Kelvinator may be bought on surprisingly reasonable and'gencf6ui tefms through Kelvin stor's" ReDisCd monthly budget plan. Enjoy its healthful, helpful pleasures now while yom afe paying" for it. j 3 W'r "o ' - o an rr a TH E I E L I A Relybnai ThcKttrindtorColttKtcpet ; - . .' fltt Dahlly frozen Dishes A wonderful economy factor nf the Krlvinatoft tHe fca4 Keeper acts at a con.tnt teervoif of cold for preparing i dainty aaUcfa, ice creams, jelliri. There i. ample room to make them, well at all the ice you will erer need. K-1M B .It E i OR Southern Oregon Electric h, o. FR0BA0H 409 E. Main i)ISTUlBUTOi!S MORRIS B. LEONARD Phone 889 ' THERE ARE KELVINATOR ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS FOR EVERY COMMERCIAL PURPOSE