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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKI), OREGON. SUNDAY, MATJCn 27. 1932 PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WmsQlmsified FOR EASY REFEREMeI VA.W.M!0 SliLL vo VO bou.cuW 15.UWV j- V.'A.UIVfcll I Vj I SliLL faHMT DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD "' HERB ABB THE BATES: per word first insertion. Minimum Qfiei Bach additional Inwrtlon. per word .lc Minimum 10c) per line per month, without codv changes MM 75 Phone "X V" LOST On South Holly, nickeled tire lock. Phone 1235. LOST Between Medford and Ash land, carton addressed to Shrine Temple at Ashland. Rewari, Please notify Tribune. LOST 11 dog la mlaamh. call 1818 HELP WASTEII tUMALS VACATION of permanent positions for women teachers between 25 and 45 with 2 years Normal or College training and 8 years teaching ex perience. Traveling or local. Ex penses guaranteed. Address S. J. Olllflllan, 48 W. Oak St,, Chicago. HELP WANTED MwW and female. WANTED--Men-women. 18-60. 8105.00 to 8280.00 month. Qualify for U. 8. Life Jobs. Steady work. Paid vaca tions. Common education usually aufflclent. List positions, sample coaching and full particulars Free. Write Immediately Today aure. Franklin Institute, Dept. 256 W, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Man or "woman with 850 to take one-half Interest in good paying business. Prefer cne with selling experience or man and wife Iree.to travel. Want parry to han dle crew and money. Do not .an swer unless qualified. Call In per son after 8 p. m., CargiU Court, Apt. No. B. ... - ONE of the oldest and lar?et flrma of Its kind in the United States la -expanding their business and in the program of same there comes to one man or woman in this district , the opportunity to achieve finan cial Independence. We have finan cial rating of over (300,000. with 45 years experience oehind u.. If you are In good health and honest and can invest (900 and up In equip ment necessary to handle the terri tory, we will consider your appli cation. Your Income Is assured and Investment fully protected by profit guarantee bond. We esr?bl'.5h the business and guarantee the profits. No selling to do. Write B:-x 3055, care Tribune, for personal inter view. WANTED SITC A llONS WANTED Any kind of cleaning. 25c an hour. Call 643. WANTED By experienced man. posi tion to operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares; refer ences furnished; could take imme diate charge. Address S L. care Mall Tribune, and party will call. WANTEll MIKOKf.1.ftNKOL8 WANTED Gold. silver. Jewelry, crowns, bridges, false teeth: we pay high as (10 for full seta, any con dition. Western Metal Co., Dept. S., Bloomlngton. 111. WILL FEED good horse for light work; receive good care Fred Cor bln, Applepate. WANT to gather a car load of horses for chicken feed. If you have one or more to sell, call Mr. Harris any time. Phone 280. WANTED To hear from owner of land for sale. O. Hawlcy, Baldwin, Wla. WANTED To borrow (1200 on 1st mortgage for 3 years. 8. Good security. 160-acre ranch. Wiltf Box 3058. care Tribune. Owi'er call. WOULD LIKE to hear from party who can pasture 3 head of eatne. C. B. McRfte, Rt. 1. WANTED To buy all kinds of rab bits. Tel. 1559. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. lei. 1062 WANTtD To borrow (2.500 on gilt edge firs, morteaee on well kept 70-acre bearing pear orchard near Medford Address A J. and owner j will call and see you. WASTER ACTOMOHII.es WANTED Lttrht used cars, pay cash Pa. 552. 1761 N Riverside CAP WANTED We nll pay cwh for your car or sell it for you See "Bud " Renfro Armstrong Motors. Inc. 38 No. Riversid Tel 18 FOR REST HOUFS TWO - ROOM bungalow apartment, furnished; earaze: nice plice; rea sonable. 1015 Weft 11th. FOR RENT To reliable psrty onlv. I my home in Phoenix. Oil Mrs. T. ! J. Malmgren. Phoenix. Ore. j FOR RENT 4-room hou. (lOOO.i Garage and chicken coop. Lozler j Lan. Box 06. -w-w---MM--hnvvvt FOR RENT Furnmhed duo. ex. M-vn- : ing TV. 201-H, a.'ternoo:. iftU 107 ijU;oe, FOR RCNT IIOtSES FOR RENT Furnished house, large living room, pleasant bedroom, tinny kitchen. lie low! torches. clean D&mroom, electrlo range Make an offer. Phone 1149. FOR RENT Small furnished house, cloae in. Call 826-W. FOR RENT 4 room turn, bungalow Call 220 Laurel St. FOR RENT 5-room turn, house, with garden and fruit. 527 Putman and Austin. FURNISHED 6-room how, modern. close lni garage. Tel. B98-J-2. B. J Palmer. FOR RENT Half duplex, S40 Bo Holly. Inquire 219 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex, unfurnished. 534 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Clean 5 room houaa. range and heat. Key at 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room house, V4 acre irrigated garden land. a. Gelin, Howard Ave. FOR RENT 7 room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Phone i, a. ue voe. FOR RNT 6-room mooern furnished Douse, 27.&0, watet paid. Oil) 1278-R. FOR RENT 8 room modern house, garade; garden space. Tel 742-J. FOR REN1 tiomes Purai.1ed or unfurnished Browtt & White FOR RENT Modern house, close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 825 per month, wator paid. Call at 325 South Riverside. HOMES FOR RENT Call 796. FOR RENT 4 wo 6-room houses Phone 106. 80 N Oentral. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Five unfurnished rooms, newly decorated. Heatrola. laundry, garage, near library. W. F. Camp bell, 804 E. Main. i FOR RENT Clean modern apt, and rooms 83.50 per week and up. Palmer Apts. under new manage ment. 14 S. Bartlett. APTS FOR RENT Furnished; rea sonable rent. Inquire Fluhrer'a Bakory or call 1129-J. FOn RENT Modern furnished apart ment: hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Addre&s Be 2965, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3 rooms, completely fur nished. 229 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Duplex apt. 812: apt. 810 to man or women. 216 Haven. FOR RENT Furnished small apts. and garage. 604 W. 10th St. FOR RENT S rooms downstairs: modern, partly furnished, large garden, 2 garages, chicken house. fruit. 641 Fine St. BEST apartments In town at new reduced rates. Schuler Apt. FOR RENT Clean apt. Durell Court 320 No. Holly. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt Elect rolux. The Berben, 10 Quince FOR RENT 4-room apt, garage (16.50. 209 West Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished apt Lighte. garage; (10 & (12 Phone 452-H. FOR RENT Modern ftmilshed apt. adults 35 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Apt. j steam-heat, frlgld- atre, hot water. 503 so Holly. FOR RENT Steam-heated apt, over Lamport, alter Feb. 0. FOR RENT 2 -room apartment. (10 520 so. Fir. Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4 rooms. Phone 442. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT front room, dale. FOR RENT Sleeping room, with or without board. 13 Almonu. PLEASANT ROOM and board at 710 E. Main. Phone 722. FOR RENT Large front room; hot end cold water and shower. 20 S Fir. FOR RENT Rooms; also 1 room apt., 303 Nx Holly after A o'clock. Phone 1017-Y. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tlemnn. close In, private home. batn, garage. 609 E. Main. FOR RENT -Room $1.50 week: , bachelor cabin; apts. 445 So Front ! St. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD PLEASANT room with board. 716 E Main. FOR HfcNT Nice room and board, close In; also modern 5 room house hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, garai;e. East Side. Phone 769-R. FOR ftfiNT Attractive room with board; garage. 33 No. Peach FOR RENT MISCHLLANEOl S FOR RENT The Talent garage. Call 6-F-3. FOR RENT Small ranch close In; well Improved. Phone 437-X. FOB bXUHA.NUE willtISdbk smaller car. Box 3076 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE For cow, LbUdebaker coupe. Phone 153 Jack sonville. NEW four room plastered hoiue, no lncumbrii nc for s od losing truck, Write Box 3073 Mail Tribune. WILL TRADE JO -30 Savage rifle for umbrella tent and camp bvd. Ill Washington St.. after 4 30 p.m. FOR TRADE Income propr;y. clone in on highwsv. for Cop:o stock. Box 3048, Tribune. FOR TRADE 2 modern noiiM. part ly fnr:iis.ied. for :nll ur.proved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. 0lMt!8 OPPOKfL.NITlKS FOR SALE Rooming hou Of J4 rooms, in good locution; nnu!d net .w : on t;-.e inw.me'it. Prire llton fmt terms. Knljl Ac West. 20 N, Bu;;e;k MISCELLANEOUS A RAGT1MB at Smith's Custom Weaving Place. 518 North Central. Medford. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or Wist have you. Medford Bargain Htnise, 27 No. drape St. Phone 1062. SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 245 So. Central. Phone S79-W. MATERNITY 830 for 10 dayi. Spec la) building. Trained nurse. Ash land Convalescent Home. OLD PEOPLE and invalids enjoy liv ing at Ashland Convalescent Home INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax returns Both state and federal are now due. Six years experienoa. Fred L Colvlg. Phone 735-M. GOLD dust bought and sold at Red den Co. 3rd floor Medford fl'.dg. LOOAL or long distanos hauling We guarantee to save' you money Haw lev transfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. FUEL OIL DELIVERY PHONE 332 for fuel oil delivery. Retnking Trucking Co. FOR FUEL OIL delivery. Phone 816 Eads Transfer and Storage oo. FOR SALE HOMES BAROAIN Furnished 5-room mod ern bungalow: fireplace, fine shade, east front, 5 blocks from business center on pavement, all asMitaments paid: 82100, 8250 down. Inquire 126 Cottage. FOR SALE HOME BUVERSI AGAIN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR. BUNGALOW WORTH 3000 TODAY, BUT TO BE SACRIFICED READ 5-room modern bungalow, hardwood floors, fireplace, base ment, garage, paved, all city Hens paid In full, east aide, priced thia week 91700, only (700 cash, bal ance $29.92 per month. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 18 N. Front. HIUH-CWSS 7 -room bunca'ow in distinguished residential district-! Cash price (600000. Owner wants Copco stock for his 3iiuu equity. Walter H. Jones, Realtor, -jvr Jack ton County Bank. Phone 796. FOR SALE Sacrifice five room mocl- m hnmo oam nH a 1 cot Hi 1 1 v lor era lot and trees, 91,500. $500 buys my' equity Phone 1082-x. FOR SALE Attractive home. Phone 105 30 No. Central, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ROOMING house. U rooms 607 on Investment, building lot, close in (150.00. Several attractive homes and lots. Terms. 720 W. 2nd. BARGAINS! BAAGAINS! BARGAINS! FOR SALE 5 room furnished house on lot 55x266, all fenced, shade trees, garden in. Snap at (750 caah. Lot 50x150 with new stucco house, living room. -bed room, kitch en with built-ins. nook, shower and lavatory. Fine location. Gift at (800 cash. FOR EXCHANGE Fine 80 acre Okla homa ranch, valuation (3000, for house or acreage here. 1 acre and 3 room house, valua tion (950, for good car, ft acres on highway, good 7 room house and outbuildings, valuation (3300, wanU clear houac. i Fine new residence In Ashland, for acreage with good improve-1 ments. Must have electrtcltv. price (4500. Small acreage with fine improve ments, and some good houses, all clear, for a Rood orchard. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 No. Riverside Ave. FORCED SALE 22 acres in crop: fine soil, modem home, barn, chicken house, hog house, cows. te?m. chick ens. Incubator, full set machinery, fine family orchard. Step into an income. Make offer. ALSO, 5-room modPrn cottage; fire place, hardwood floors, etc , west aide; rented for f.iO per month; mtg. (1350. Price (2200. Will t&kc J. C. B. L. sto"k or Copoo stock. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496. FOR SALE Attractive homes, build ing lots, bungalow store wl'.h good schools and family trade. Call 720 West Second St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 90-acre ranch in Harney county, Oregon, bordering the Ochoco forest; fenced and cross-renced; 7-room house, barn, lambing fence, corru) and other sheds. 3 large springs the year around; 85 seres In meadow, 40 acres in cultivation. Will sac rifice this large ranch for home in Medford or sell on easy terms. Write Box 124. Central tomt. UNUSUAL BARGAINS 3-room houe. woodshed and garace, i l7 blocks from this office: rich ";i. side walks, shade. I tent, water toilet. Price (600; (50 down. (16 monthly. 20 ACRES. 8 mile out. on creek and county road: fine spring, gar den land with free water: lots of wood; like a park: 2-roon houte, furnished; chicken house, barn. Price (900; (100 down. (15 a month 10 ACRES, Griffin creek; crtek and county road crosses; a re) wood i lot and summer hme: no build ings; worlds of material to build lrt house, Rare bargain a (250: (50 down, (5 monthly. D. E MILLARD, 425 EaU Main. MONEY MAKERS EASY TO BUY Several splendid farm pm;Hr: ties for sale on easy terms; from 1 to 300 acra tracts of choice farm land; some exceptional locations you'll De happy to o-n. Come no. E C. OADOU3. 609 East Main. WHEN yon tntnt of real estate think of Bro-wn & Whit FOR MLB AUTOMDHII.M SAVE 35O0 on a new Chevrolet. 1 will sell for 176 00 by llOfl OO equity In a Chevrolet which I have order ed for future delivery: any model: tnual terms. L. K. Meer."er. 172 Mountain Ave.. Ashland. Tel 337-J FOR SALE 1P30 Nleh Coupe H75 IK20 Oldmoblle Coach 325 ll'36 Chrysler 70 Rosdster. 1B5 1910 Bulck Road-ter 735 18.it Bulck SMan 835 1825 Nash Touring, glass en- clo.ure B5 Open evenings and fi'ind-'v.. Terms WALTER W. ABBEY iNC NASH BALM AND OTIVK T, Xii 6, Hive.-s.ua, fuoc 303. FOR SALE TRUCKS for SALE 29 Ford truck, (pud con dltlon. good rubber, stake b.xly 7'ix . B.ircaln for cash. Also one Black it Decker electric drill and Hutlo hone with 36 stones. Bee J. L. cross, 4 mile west of willow Springs Service Station, Central Point. FOR SALE POULTRY SPECIAL Baby chlx reduced. Leu horns sired bv trapnented stock to 926 ecus. 09c: Rocks. Reds. Qlants .10c: blood tested. Baby turkeys 45c. Watzlg Poultry Farm Hatchery. Roseburg, Ore. ' FOR SALE Leghorn chicks. .07c: Reds 09c. Heavy laying strain. R. 1 E. Keller, Jacksonville, Sterling Road. 400 AUSTRAL WHITE 2 weeks old chicks. White wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix. Tel. H-F-ll. FOR SALE 325 pullets, Hansen 300 double pedigreed, equipment, some household goods, one horse, farm equipment, tools, at a sacrifice. Reason leaving the state. O. Ij. Roberts, Perrydale, off Jacksonville hltjhway. WHITS LEOHOKN chicks, Hansen strain: 100-810 00: 500-89 50; 2500 89 00: Rocks 41 lot; Heavy layers large type. Hundreds of tcstlmo mala. Literature free Jenks Poul try Farms, Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE Austral White hatching eggs and chicks. Phone 344-M. FOR BALE R. I. setting eggs. T. A Pifley, phone 976-W. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Hansen strain: 100 HO; 500. I9 60; 2500 (9; Rocks. 611 Heavy layer?: large type: hundreds of testimonials bit-er-vture free. Jenks Poultry Farms Tangent, Ore. AUSTKEL-WHITE hatching egs The new nen lays with the Leghorn weigh with the Rock Call Geo Webb at Lamport's. PULLETS tor sale. Call 80H McAn' drew road. FOR 8AI.B LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 COd work mare, 1 saddle horse. No. .2 I Laval separator. Geo. A. Kerby, Talent FOR SALE Feeder pigs 3 00 each; male fox terrier puppies $2.00 each. Fac-klam Farm, Rt. l, 200, Central Point FOR SALE Good work horse, (25. harness included. Joe Kjtntor, Rt, 4. Box 237, Medford. FOR SAI E or trade--God team about 1200 lbs Phone O. A DeVoe FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay (17.00. Springer cows. Bill Holman, Eagle Point. R. F. D. 3. FOR SALE: Beeman garden tractor with all attachments; also 30 Cle- trac tractor. Cass Auto Wrecking, Phone 780. CLEVELAND Bicycle In good condi tion. For sale cheap. Inquire 336 So, Holly or call 1123-X. FOR SALE Team, harness, mower, plows, harrows, cows, 14 Duroc brood sows to farrow in April. Woolverton Orchards, Central Point. FOR SALE Tree roses, good colors. (1.00 each. Flowers, plants cheap 307 Bessie Bt. FOR SALE Mt. Diablo waterproof cement. Woods Lumber Co. FOR SALE Small Jonathan, New town and Delicious apples. 25c. Cider apples, two boxes 25c Joe Kantor, Route 4, Box 237, Medford. SMALL hydraulic plant, complete, ready to work, move easily. 6-h"orse-power gas engine, almost new. .Can be seen in operation at J.cy. Town mine, ft miles out of Jacksonville on road to Ruch. A money maker. FOR SALE Hay. Phone 365-R-2. FOR SALE Household furniture of all kinds, very reasonable. Call at 712 W. 13th St. FOR SALE Non-lrrlgad alfalfa seed. Will grow and produce foi years. Contains no dodder. Tel 523-J-4. otto Niedermeyer, FOR SALE Sandy loam for irardens and lawns. (1 per yard, delivered anywhere In Medford. Call 843 or 850. FOR SALE Dairy and snwp and horse fertilizer and black loam Lee Hamilton. Phone 0'.0L ROLLER canaries. Phone C. A. DeVoe. BATTERY SPECIALS 6-Volt, 13 plate Junior (6 mo. guar.) (3.50; 6-voIt, 13-plnte standard (I yr guar.) (5: 6-volt. 13-plate heavy duty, (6. Your old battery Is worth (I. Severin batteries recharged, 25c. All others recharged. 60c. SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE 1520 N. Riverside. FOR 8AL& Used savtag macnines. all maaes. 15 up; tsrras II desiroa All mates ranfd and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N BsrUetl WASHED sand and uravel (or all pur poses: sediment end garden plow ing; lawn contracting Tei B13-J rXR SALE Airs-ay vacuum cleaner and appliances, $30; circulating heater. 135; 100-lb. refrlgetalor. 135 324 Clark flt. MAaTADON strawberry plants, 7&c per 100. Oeo. B. Younj. Stewart Avt Phone 7-r-. nlSINKSS DIRECTORY Dentuiry. OK ROBKKT D. COE 404 MedJord Bldg DENriSmY TasaiHjaa-A WHY? CASH COUNTS! BACK TO THE LAND No, 4 T! A. -Tirr ht alfalfa 1nr 9 miles from Medford. New huneatow nrt qnllr flnlitifd. MurrlfWe prtre fctr quirk sale VIKiH). a.V-0 tnU, halnme term. No. IV Kio , 7ft A. fln loam will piimplnj plant nn ftnfije rlrer. loin equipment, fair hone and bain. We are folrn to ell this place for .VKo terms to be agreed on. l ine rh fruntact for subdhllon. No. 0 t A. New modern hunrilow ondrr Talent dltf h. Former price $2.VM now f I4'K 1400 raid lialnnre time. BARNES & CORN 1-1 eonth TeMral Thone loo nnd nift-Y IHSIMSS DIRECTORY JM'KHON CO. AHS IK ACT CO. AlMtracts of Title and Tit It Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. Ml) Kit AY ABSTKAOT CO. AbitraoU ot rule rule Insurance Rooma i and 6. No. 32 North Central ve tips tat re. Automoulie Loam. CONTRACTS REFINANCED , PAYMENTS REDUCED We pair up balance due dealer, bank o: finance company and extend four payment Additional money loaned. Pbne 91 tor appointment Chlrupractio rnrsiclan DR. B W HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Oftloe hour 0 tc 13. 3 to 6 203-m Liberty Bldg Office Phone 880; Rea Phone J31-H Contracting WB LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their nonaat debt. Pacific Coast Credit Association 421 Med- (orti d'dR.. Medford Or Dressmaking and ttrinodellni,. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .-emo4,:ellng. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone UBl. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel House cleaning, Floor waxing, ental nig cleaning, specialty. 1173 Orl- Furnltur Repairing. FU UN ITU RE RE- UPHOLSTERED, re flniahed re-glued We carry a full Una of upholstery sample. A. N Thibault. Tel 969-R Funeral tarlur PERL'S FUNERAL HOM 15 Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulant serv ice. 6th St at Oakdale. Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing l all kinds; book binding; tonse-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 7fi Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGH'i Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses Hatght Music Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin .lne of Pian- at the Electric wiring Co, 222 W Main St.. or call Mrs. H O auruckir Tel. 1442 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autus Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in and get the cash today See W E Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Lawn mo wen LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver ftee 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Roofing STANDARD ROOKING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge 10th and Fir St. Tel 1077 T i mister. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 S Grape St Phone 644, or residence 106j EADS TRANSFER 0t STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed. RE1NKINO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front- St. Phone 332. Violins THORVAb H. POLKENBERU, leacher or violin. Ensemble prnctice for students. Closing out violin out fits. Studio 3 and 4 College Bldg. Phone 25Q-J. Bankers Assured I n Finance Plan WASHINOTON. March 26. (API A statement that formation of the National Credit corporation last Oc tober by bankers was not "volun tary" but was undertaken on the assurance of President Hoover that the reconstruction finance corpora tion would be formed to take over Its work, was made before the senate banking cojnmlttee today by Percy H. Johnston, president of the Chemical Bank 4; Trust Co. of New York. Portland Actor Dies In Theater POTtTLAND. Ore., MBrch 36. (AP) William Dills. 64. well-known In the west as a character actor, dropped dead In hla dressing room here Isle Friday a few minutes before the curtain rose on the evening per formance. Dills had a long career In Port land, both as a director and an actor. Auto (lass installed wml. fou wait Prices right Brill Sneet Metu Works Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. March 2!. (Spl Junior Legion baseball team n b'im practice for the aeaaon. Mrs. Scott Uunn of Sterling vis ited the S. B. Dunnlngton and Hart inn n homes Thursday, Mrs. Pearl Dun ford of Medford called on Mrs. Combest one day last week. C, B. Dunnlngton has hit yard and parking strip rcsceded In lawn. Ike Coffman and eon, Warren, are spending the week at Star Gulch prospecting. Lewis Thompson of Medford visited the Chris Keegan home Thursday. Bill Detheridge of Eagle Point called on friends here recently. Mrs. L. C. PuM and Mrs. O. B. Dunnlngton called on Mrs. Melvin Fields in Medford Wednesday. Walter Zeldler of Butte Falls vis ited here recently en route to his home on Applcgate. Mr. and Mrs. James Winnlngham and daughter, Valeria, and Mrs. Polly Watkihs attended a party at the Al bert Collins home on A pp leg ate Tues day evening. Carl Wlnningham arrived here laat week from Yreka, Cal., where he spent the winter. He visited rela tives In town a few days before leav ing for his .home near Copper. J. C. Yakel of Central Point, Raw lelgh retailer, called here the first of the week, Mrs. Irma Bunch Butherlln of Myrtle Point and Miss Minnie Bunch of Portland were week-end guests of Miss Lisle McCully. George Schumpf was returned to the Jacksonville snnlt-arlum from the Community hospital. His condition la unimproved. Mr. and Mra. William Welsh were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ogla. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore and children visited friends near Grunts Pass Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Carrie Smith, a visitor here from Idaho, was a Medford shopper recently. Mr. and M,ra. John Pernoll and son, Junior, of Applegate were Tues day evening visitors of Mlsa Issle McCully. Dave Lee and son, Glenn, or Pros pect, visited old friends here Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. Ettcnger and children of Medford spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mra, L. S. Lin on. Recent visitors at the Frank Zell Antique Shop were W. B. Wordson, Ashland; Mrs, Luella Pickles, Fulton, Ky.l Rr. and Mra. B, G. Bailey, Grants Pass; B. M. Smith, San Francisco; 0 L. Mattson, Miss Helen Moore, Se attle; Thomas Ruddy, Manila, Phil ippine Islands; Gladys La Raunt, Hol lywood, Cel.; Fred Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Gaines, Or ante Pass; Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Chllds. McCloud, Cal; Mrs. O. Shack ieford, Ohloago, 111.; Dale Montgomery, Drain, Ore. Mrs. Ralph Bailey of Vie Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion visited the high school here Tuesday and talked on school sav ings. Mrs. Jones of the Frank Preston ranch was a patient at the Jackson ville sanitarium for several days suf fering from an attack of flue. She returned home Wednesday, Harry and Fred Lewis of the Butte Falls district visited relatives here Thursday. Missionary society of the Presby terian church met with Mra. Henry Miller for regular meeting Thursday. Twelve guests were present. At the cloae of the afternoon luncheon was served b; Mrs. Budden and Mrs. Geo. Backus. Jenkins' Comment (Continued from Page One ) Its growth was marked again by tha American Revolution. Ljkke ln Oregon, the other day, a A Mwn.il .1... t.. down for months opened again for a ran of several 1 weeks. This writer asked the manager why, and here Is his answer: "Well, In part we are opening up in order to fill In items on which our stocks are short; we oan't sell lumber unless we can fill our cus tomers' orders. "But, believe It or not, our BIO reason for. opening up Is In order to give our employee something In the way of wages to help them over." N THE old hard, cruel days, those ' days of long centuries ago, those days before the doctrine promulgat ed by Jesus had taken root ln the heart of men and grown and flow ered, there would have been no thought of helping to tide helpless men and their families over a hard sesson. "Let tfiem starve I" would have been the answer. PO THE teachiugs'ot Jesus, you ee. Whose rise from the tomb Is com memorated by Easter, the revolution ary teachings that helped to bring Him to the cross, ant atlll growing; growing mora rapidly than ever be fore. And as they grow and spread and are more widely acccepted by men everjreere, they are helping to make a finer world, ft world In which com tnon Justice has a bigger place, a : world lhat 1 better place for EV ERYBODY to live. That la something pleasant to think about on Easter. 0t your Oenuine Crazy Crystals at Jarmln & Woods Drug ft tore. Plan to attend the luncht-on and card party at the Catholic Parish bail, Monday at 1 o'clock. All for 39s. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I, Browned bread (. Uemi of the cow (. Flavor of a (hrlll musical Instrument U. Willow 1ft. A(T lfi. Harden 17. U row in un til t renting If. Fnll behind 11, Fa lie hood 22. Vor kamp: nbhr. tS. Conniellat!on 21. Pine !!. HleiRh Jfi. Thlmc IK. flmall MMs 90. Oanie. of nkitl ftt. Exclamation 33. City In tier ninny Si. Metric liuifl measures IS. PnMoud I It. Hrhut Into Una 10. lraw after 13. IilrtM'K- of Abraham 44. Californian phnib 17. Ourselves IS. Krure 10. DmKe for flMHK II. Mads a m Intake (t. Rrpniia l.r.. Wt-arv Solution of Yesterday's Puzxle FEW1P AlC AlSgf C A B AW MA"n O PTEJsIl I E iJTHI n dHga M E A P.T uyjTR E T BA L 5 E DiA NIA L BO M A to un te r mand e p on tMLfLLmH otb E L C U rTgWs I N Pff AY AfS Ap&lE E $ E8QR E wTese1aselMpat Re, Penetrate it, Hnlth resort 9. Vtx-Al solo f. Sa.-k 7. Goddem of dnwn SA Aloft 7,(. I'rfMiflr 1. Arniefl oonfllot HI. fvem T. Afler ong 1. Negative, rrefl ft. I'. H. ald coin 79, Kuropoan finch SO. Turf 41. Worthless matter Mother: eolloq. is. Assert la p u i WM W P WM W 1' l vr- mki3 i?7j vii 43 2X23 3T 4k 3a WT.sz r, & 38-5 W 53 "WM'' Wrf WWTZ To w r I 1 1 IH w 1 1 IJ Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, Ore., March 36. (Bpl.) Mrs. H. L Sommer and daughter, Marie, accompanied by Mlas Ooldle Abbott, were In Ashland ou Tuesday on business Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Balrd and fam ily recently moved from thla creek to Talent, where they will make they will make their .home. The chil dren will continue school here. A large number of residents of thla locality attended Vie boat tryouta at Emigrant Creek dam Sunday. E. O. Abbott called at the H. L. Sommer home last Monday Mr. and Mrs D O Ooddard and family have all been quit 111 with the lnfluenr.a thla past week Mr, and Mra. H. 8. Lynch, accom panied by Mrs. Eleanor Perkins and daughter, Jean Ellen, were Sunday dinner guests at the hone ot Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapman ln Ashland. Mra John Wolgamott waa a busi ness visitor ln Talent Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. D. O, Miller and fam ily of Ashland and formerly of this creek will move back Jiere on their farm In the near future Mrs. Anne Harrison and two sons of Medford spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Harrison's mother, Mrs. Emma Kerby. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Blagle were In Medford last week on business Oral Abbott I quite III at this writing with the flu. Mrs. Byran Keith waa t business visitor In Talent Tuesday. E. E. McQrew and Norman and Eugene Eastland were la Ashland on Saturday. The dance In Talent Saturday eve ning waa largely attended by Wag ner Creek realdenta, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Comha and family, accompnnled by Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Combs and son, were visitors at the Lloyd Walsh home In the Antelope district Sunday, , Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, March 28. (Bpl.) Mrs. Dollle Moomaw, who haa been 111 with lnfluenr.a for the paat two weeks, Is now able to be around. Mrs. H. H. Taylor Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lester Throckmorton. Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and fam ily spent March 20 at the home of Mr. and Mra, Jack Stowell. Mra. F. S. Massey of Klamath Falls la visiting Mr, and Mrs. Lester Throckmorton. The 3rd and 4th degree drill team of the Orange, reorganized recently and now, under leadership ot Paul Force, practiced Wednesdsy for the Initiation ceremonlea at the next Orange meeting April 3. when several candidate will be uken ln. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Perry were dinner guest Msreh 20 at the home of Mr. Perry's mother, Mrs. F. M. Stewart, In Medford. They apent the evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts. also of Medford. Mra. W. B. Davlee and Mrs. B. A. Clark visited Mre, Oertrude Horn at Trail, Marc a 23. Mr. and Mra. Roy Ashpole and son, Donald motored to Medford March 20 to attend the theater. R. T. Seaman went to Medford March 24 to consult hla physician. Mr. Seaman I much better, but la still unable to assume his duties a manager of the Eagle Point Irri gation district. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hsnnafora enieruined the following el card I Cross-Word Puzzle 1. Take notice o to. Near 24. KeduHnir to bo ndn ge ts. That ft o man 17. Doleful 19. Astound 30. Irlund in the MedktHrrantaq 31. Tronoun 34. Tropical Mr ih. Insect Hefort X7. HI 11 lnr1 shot 3D, Hlug-Rlkh 41. Ke Indebted 43. Marry 41. Inneot's egf 46. Tak up weapons 4. One whfl betrays his country 51. Short-napped fabric 34. Ornek letter U. Keuln SS. Repositories V for VAlusldef M. Article of too ft). Acquire by ' labor 11. tassoed flfe. Murmurs 14. Farts of churches N. Bscoalsureate degree H. Burn fl. Small tumor TO. Conjunction 78. I'Ast 75. Ml T7. Hawaiian bird . DOWN I. .Vunkarfl . Stoimn indlsn 1. IS th matttr with 4. Vend I. Attempts t. Implore 7. Alternative I. Pinner course. I. Kind of fruit P. Not out U. Moat rer-lete II. OM Indian tribe t. Tall coarse grasses March 33: Mr. and Mrs. John Hen- shaw, Rudy Weldman. Mra. W. O. Clements and Mra. Frank Brown were ahopplng In Med. ford March 23. Ernest Dahack of the Oasis Service station, who has had an agate grind ing apparatus for tome time. Is now building a separate shop for hla : 7 bualness, Sam Coy n. received 400 lba. of poisoned barely from K. O. Fowler, county agent, ani anyone needing poison barley may call at Mr. Coy home and get It. George Philips, who wis Ul for several daya last week, la again able to resume hla duties as Janitor the achool, Mra. Blanche Stanley la having septlo tank built on her property serosa from the achool home, Rudy Weldman la doing the work, Mr, and Mra. Frank Haaelton of Pine Ridge, Ore., visited March IS at the Percy Haley home. Mrs, Cal Thomason of Butte Fella) called on Mra. Sarah B. Howleta March 33. Mra. Harry Carlton left March 21 for Ashland after apendlng several daya visiting her sister, Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy. Miss Leila Oalllen, whs has been 111 with bronchitis, la able to M out again. 1 Communications Aid Is Appreciated Tr the Editor: I wish to thank you for the very fine editorial published yesterday in the Medford Mall Tribune regarding my work at the Southern Oregon Experiment Station. I appreciate) this very much Indeed as it bring! the work of the station to the at tention of the public In a torceful manner, heni it will prove of real value both to the public end the station. Tour fine support Is especially valuable at the present time. Unless economic conditions materially Im prove during the present year, re search Institutions supported by public funds wilt need, more than ever bffore, the very Influential nip port of the press during the coming session of the legislature. We appreciate the publicity and support which the Mall Tribune has always given tile discoveries and work of the station. Research pro jects devoted to fruit trees require a long period of yeare for comple tion, hence the necessity for unin terrupted financial support. However, X am plessed to announce that many of our most Important ex erlmenU will be completed within uie next three or four years, and the Indications now are that the resulU during this period will be of even greater economic value than those obtslned during the past twenty years. r. o. RKrMEi. Talent. March 36th. Experiment Station, Bend Teachers Get Salary Cut BEND, Ore., March 30. (AP) A salary cut reducing teachers wages) IS per cent below th contracted salaries paid thla year waa voted at a Joint meeting of the school board and budget board of Bend last night, effective the next achool year. Finger wave or marcel 70c; with shampoo 100. Bowman's Beauty Shop. Phone 67,