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PAGE NINE 1 1 Head ever; ad on this page . . : you will probably (Ind exactly me thliif you nant to buy or lell ... U It nirt there. adver tlse . . . U' Inex pensive, effective! per word first Insertion. M (Minimum zso Each additional Insertion, per word 10 (Minimum 100) Per line per month, without copy changes 1-ao FOR WANT ADS "LOST AND POUND - ' "' : LOST On Kings "'S'Y; n.rd. Mrs. Bardwcll, tel 695, 1003 i i caueti i-iw.. So. Oakdale. ,..,,,. i LOST 1! dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP IjADIES Copy names and addresses, aiTme, for Mall Order Finn,. oood nay. Experience unnecessary. Stomp brings details. Holt Service, mcnois, LADIES Address Cards lor us. Good nay. Vt selling. No experience. Stamped addressed envelope brings details. Zabel Insurance Dept. L. . Box 37, Arlington, Calif. 15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE for demonstrating latest lovely Fashion Frocks. No canvass ing No investment. Write fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks. Dept. P-680. Cin cinnati, Ohio. WANTED Housekeeper, permanent Job. 83 per week. Mrs. Malmgrcn, Phoenix. WANTED MALE HELP own " a"igTavTng OROCF.RY ROUTE BUSINESS. Make up to $42.50 a week while learning; get Ford car as extra bonus. Beats own ing a store. No capital required; no risk. Write quick. Albert Mills, 6434 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O WANTED a salesmen between 18 & 30 years age. Special work. Apt. 6. 525 No. Riverside after 10 a. m. NATL WELL RATED CORP. estab lished Branch office in this vicin ity; has opening for reliable fin ancially responsible man as Local Manager: position offers Immediate substantial Income and advance ment. Experience In our work un nee Wrl PRESIDENTS OFFICE, 975 Transportation Bldg., Chicago, 111. SALESMAN Earn 8100 weekly. Im mediate commission, sales board assortments. New plan K 4s S Sales Co . 800 So. Kohler St., Los Angeles. TEADY WORK GOOD PAYS SEVERAL choice openings In country and towns for reliable men or wo men. No capital or experience re quired. Write Mr. Thomas, Supt., 426 Third St., Oakland, Calif. WANTED SITUATIONS MAN with Fordson, double disc and plow wants wont oy nuur -tract. Geo. McClane, Route 1, Cen tral Point. WANTED Houwkecpins motherless home preferred. Can go any place. Box 728, Tribune. WANT Housework by day or hour. 17 So. Peach. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS EMPTY TRUCK going to San Fran cisco soon, would like load of fur niture, etc Will make special rate. Phone 833. NOTICE Have power sprayer to spray cork elm. fruit trees, shrubbery, for aphis. Phone 258-W. WANTED Laundry completed 50c a dozen. Telephone 503-J. W NTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and iratle. Berrydnle 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 266. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 069-R. Thlbault. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 Sc. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward .o WANTED Wool k mohair. Top prices. See J. J. Osenbrusgc. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelt See us before you sell. Wool begs and twine for Mle. Medford Bargain House. 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill Or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise prlci and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pat's, 1508 Prune St Phone 547-L WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap 333 W 2nd WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone 4A7-X. WANTED Household roods, stoves tools or w;iat hare you. Medford Bircsln House. 27 N Orspe St Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We psy cssri f-r JUNK BATTER ITS AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and unk of all descriptions MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 Noi Orape Tel 1052 WANITLi-Five im.lreu ee Ad dress 2334, caie Mail Triouu. FOR RENT H0U8ES on w. nth. 433 N. Holly. 318 S. Newtown. 60 N. Peach. 718 Oak. FOB RENT unfurnished 5-room house, vacant Apr. 10. aie H. Hony. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, garage. 328 So. Hamilton. FOR RENT 5-room modern furnish ed house; adults. Garden space and fruit. 608 Austin St. COZY HOME for employed couple, close In; Frlgldalre. 138 So. Grape St. FOR RENT 8-room house, bath, some furniture and garage; dults. Call 953 Dakota Ave. FURNISHED modern house, S iou rooms, overstuffed, 122.30. .'hone 682-R. FOR RENT 4-room turn. house. Samuel fiateman. Q12-J. FOR RENT 8-room modern house, turn., piano. 1013 W. Sth. W. H. Everhard, FOR RENT House, 118 Welch St. SMALL 3-room furnished house: close in. Call 731-X. NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Partly turn, bouse. S13 No. Grape. HOUSES (10. H2.60 and 115, water paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. pnH RUNT Ktrlrtlv modem furnish. ed stucco home. 918 S. Oakdale. P0B rent 5-room house, 8 bed roms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 875 So. i FOR RENT Furnished house. 115 Inquire 105 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Owners apt. Completely furnished. Reasonable rent to good tenant; no children, inqulro nun rer's Bakery. 4 ROOMS, steam heat. 135 N. Holly. FOR RENT Desirable turn. apt. Ho tel Grand. FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 8 room apts. 616 N. Central. flT.TTAM fiillv fnrnlahel vrmmri flrtfir private bath and garage; adults only. 244 So. Grape. ! COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment In Mall Hribune Bldg. Living room with fireplace: large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and eold water, steam heat and lights fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD PLEASANT rooms, board. Oakdale. 183 No. FOR heated sleeping rooms cell 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Meln Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room; light and water; $7.00. 331 So. Ivy St. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Standard make piano Write B. J. Palmer, Medford. FOR RENT Bulldlnga and 10 acres of land. For particulars Phone 61I-R-5. Walter Dickey. FOR RENT Pasture. Clark Walker, '4 mile north Central Point. FOR RENT Pasture. W. B. Hammel, Eagle Point. FOR RENT 40 acres; 2-room bouw, down wood; $10 month. Mrs. Chas. L. Wilson, Central point. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close In. Part fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE late model sedan for light roadster or coupe. Call 1198-W evenings 6 to 7. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, nsn poles ana reels. Phone 069-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan. Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE BETTER INVESTIGATE this partly improved 40; trade fair to you; some crop. cow. etc., If act now. oerber, mile east, !4 north Sams Valley school. FOR TRADE 25 seres bottom land, clear, for good house In Medford. will pay cash difference. Glen Brenner, owner. See at Cleo's sfter 6 p. m. FOR SALE or trade for clear city property. 124 acres, close in, mostly river bottom, free water for Prt, 60 cultivated, god Improvements. Stocked and equipped, $8500. 15 North F:r. Phone 161. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. fnrm near Medford of equal value Box 11744. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE JUoT RIOHT for diversified farming this 150 acres, with paid-up water, 80 A. cult.. 30 A. allalfa; 6 im. home, Ig. barn: good roads, school; 26 ml. Medford: stocked and equipped: 15150. Clear Long Beach prop, acrepiable for part. Arthur E Li'.ng. 19 N. Bartiett. Tel. I486. FOR SALE Summer home on F.neue river; 4 aere lnd. Call 3-H-J. Trail. Chas. B'.seaa. WHEN you think of real estate, think ol Brown is While. FOR SALE Riding orchard culti vator, orchard wwon, 120-scTe Im proved ranch. 30 acres cultivation. F-e? rsier. S. A. Bowen, Murpjy. Ortgoa. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE STOCKED AND EQUIPPED tfoonn1"1"'1 o'""""1 duOUU ranch, 93 acres bottom w soil; creek through place; about 6 acres alfalfa, 7 A. Ladino and blue grass meadow, about 7 A. ready for potatoes or truck garden; 5-room house, 3 barns, turkey houde, paid-up water right; 6 cows, all farm Implements go for $3800.00; only $800 down, balance 3 years at Also REAL SPECULATION 10 acres located 14 blocks from new school In Medford, streets on 3 sides, sewer and water avallaole. Ideal residential district. Total price only $2500: $500 down, -balance on easy terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC.. exclusive agents. 93 AORES on paved highway, 30 river bottom. 30 cultivated. 15 irrigated; improved. Good camp ground site. Price $2750; $750 down, balance to suit. For sale or trade for clear city property, 124 acres, close in. mostly river bottom, free water for part; 60 cultivated, good Improvements, stocked and equipped, $8500. 16 North Fir. Phone 161. FOR SALE New modern house, 3 rooms end sleeping porch: furnish ed: $1350. Your own terms. Tel. saa-R. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil. Sacrifice $350. Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EOGS FOR SALE Trap-nested baby chicks, reds 10c. whites 8c. Ready Sunday. Phone 314-X. LEGHORN chicks or hen with chicks, to trade for cow. yearling or what. R. E. Keller, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Red baby chicks. Can accept a few more orders for April. May delivery, we hatch from our own strong, healthy stock. Cum mlngs Poultry Ranch, 5 miles out Midway road. FOR SALE1 25 laying Bronze hens. Earl Hart, High Banks. FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks from blood tested stock, ready now, Send orders now for future delivery. C. J. McCey, Poultryman, Medford Phone 334-J-4. BABY CHICKS Reds $9 per 100: White Leghorns $8 per 100. Parcel post prepaid. Charles L. Good, Box 3sa. Eugene, ore. com. Cert. No. 9839. OUR better quality ehlcks Insure real profit. White Leghorns 8c. April 18. 7'.$c. Rocks snd Reds 9c April 18. 8c. Catalogue. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Ore. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock setting eggs, 40c setting. Saylor, 10 N. Riverside. Tel. 518. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cow. chickens, brood sow, incubator. Box 709, Tribune. . PBDIjGREED Angora rabbits for ssle. 628 Boardman St. FOR SALE Young team, weight 3000 lbs. on Linn Ranch, 1 mile N. W. Jacksonville. Do not call Sunday. FOR SALE Choice hybrid delphin ium seedlings: will bloom this sum mer. Phone 927-X. Call 703 W. 2nd. FOR SALE Year -old registered Guernsey bull. Leonard J. Free man. Central Point. Phone 138. FOR SALE: Fresh cows. Schultz, Besgle, Ore. FOR SALE Team of mules. Henry Kerby, Talent. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-P-4 PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize stock. $5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland HENS with chicks. Carlcy. Tel. 368-X FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 155 FEET 6-ft. chain net galvanised fencing ;b1so 14 ft. galvanized wire and pipe gate. All at cost price. Eakln Motor Co., next to Western Auto Supply. FOR SALE Real Bargains 3 bed room suites, dining-room set, break fast table and 4 chairs, library table. rocking chairs, Easy washer, electric range, trash burner, . daybed and miscellaneous furniture. Mra. Thoo. P. Tollefson, 105 Geneva St. FOR SALE Newtown applea. Bert stancime, Phoenix. INCUBATORS, brooders for sale cheap or exenange for what have you Box 897, Tribune. HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver, c. A. DeVoe, 623-J-2. FOR SALE Smudge oil cheap. Phone1 5ed-b-2. FOR SALE CHEAP Punch bowl and standard, and 13 glasses. See Llo- erty Market. CLOSLNO OUT our stock of Dodge repair parts left on hands. Will give 50 discount on any of these parts in our stock. Eakln Motor Co., Hud son and Terraplane dealer. River side Ave. 1st door south of Western Auto Supply. FOR SALE Orape Tines, ornamental trees and shrutM. Glascock a Nur sery, 264 Beatty St. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartiett. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tablet beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off W Jackson. FOR SALE for storage, 1 Monarch electric range, like new, 1 lawn mower, 1 Ice box. Davis Transrer. 29 Bo. Grape. VERY choice long spurred Columbine plant. Phone 117S-T. Call at 100 W. 11th. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming, plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, elcrtrie asBiMnc, machine. Bargain. I Route t, BOI 77. MISCELLANEOUS REAL BARGAIN Ladles' beautiful full fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, good Imperfects 3 pairs $1.05 postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. PALMIST Truthful advice on busi ness, love, marrlaga, 323 Kennett, Berrydale. I.OAN MONEY on anything of value. Cecil Jennings. Cor. Main & Front. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local representative. 623 South Ivy. Tel. 930-R. LAWN Mower ehnrpened. Medford cycle soop. 23 n. Fir. pnone 261. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coata re lined. Mediord Ca&h and Carry Cleaner. Phone 1700. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to at? 11 or wish to buy. fcJoe - Geo. S. Barton. 33 N. Orape St. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove, 235 E. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Aba tracts ot Title and Title Insurance. The .only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract! of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Centra Ave, upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Painting and Paperhanging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646--W. 13 S. Grape Money to Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS, Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Stat License No. 8-167, BADS TRANSFER &. STORAGE CO. Offloe 1016 No Central. Phone 315 Prices right, ervtuo guaranteed. HAWLiEY TRANSFER Expert pack, era and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 019 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating casft sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Transfer. REiNKING TRUCK1NO 0. Trans fer and storage we haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 333. Montana Cowman lost STANFORD, Mont., April 7. (AP) A distracted wife and her 13-year-old son today led a searching party Into the rugged Little Belt moun tains seeking Duane Butterflcld. 70. well known cattleman, who became lost on the way to a mountain cabin last Monday. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Kind of fixh Commence Facts Horseback game Asiatic country Holly Author of "The Rubalyat" Oil or rose petals ttngllsb. general White ant Silken fabrics Unit Stupid plart Rock Five-aided figures Diplomacy Performed Kind of acid Former Prent dent's nick nam Bare of ths decimal sys tem Tlmiier tree Greek letter Censures Aerial rail ways: colloq. Metal StuwaH in ths houiehold of a medieval lord Short Jackets Unclouded Health resort Charm Kradlcat hair Solution of iRlElTllNEMEMcWMlP AR OMA 6IN E U R AL 3. REMOTEiROOMER iTlRlAlDlElSjTSlTlElRlSl 68. DlRtrlbuts ths cards 57. Flares ffl)1 dnc of India 69. Object of wor ship M, Half: prftfli 61. Dye named for the god den of dawn 61 Metal contain era 61. Arabian ssa- port M Farcrrntlv 65. rintMl rltjck DOWN 1, Dlftrolorad place ' Ia 3 U VM b 7 8 q WQ I" '3 fa, 'M, - 5- it I" M if 28 ?p 3o 31 3i ZZIlZIiIIl 44 4S IIS37" iiZZilS 7if so tr 3 ss t? ' im vn. ti , fci ',. .'. 25 ll"- Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Benefit Card Party Planned By Guild The lsdles of St. Mark's Guild! will sponsor a benelit card party j Wednesday afternoon, April 11, in the form of deasert bridge at 1 1 o'clock. The Guild hall at the cor- I ner of Oakdale and Fifth streets will be the scene of the party and pivot and progressive auction and contract bridge will be played with prizes awarded holdera of high scores. The committee for the occasion is composed of Mrs. Hal Piatt, chair man, Mrs. Blanche Taylor, Mrs. H. Q. Wilson, and Mrs. Ira Canfleld. All women, who enjoy an after noon at cards, are extended a cordial Invitation. For table reservations they are asked to call 588-R or 1222-R. Mrs. Wilder, Hotel To Baptist Auxiliary - Mrs. R. S. wilder. 713 Alder street, will be hostess to the Ladles' Auxili ary of the First Baptist church Tues day. April 10, at 2:30 o'clock. Annual election of officers for the year May 1. 1934. to May 1, 1935. was followed by an interesting program. f Christian Mlsslonery Society Has Party The Woman's Missionary society of the Christian church enjoyed a luncheon Wednesday, an annual af fair, honoring the birthdays of all the members. The dining room waa decorated In Easter lilies, tulips and other spring flowers. The dining tables were placed In the form of a cross and the decoratlona were all in lavpndar, the missionary colors. Covers were laid for 50 members. The five officers were presoirs'd with boutonnlerea of spring flowers. The regular monthly program was held at 2 o'clock In Recreational hall of the church. The president, Mrs. Allen Ourry, presided at the busi ness period. The nominating com mittee was appointed, to report at the May meeting. The worship per iod was In charee of Mrs. Fred Wll mot. who read from Luke 24:18-15 and closed with prayer. The presentation hour was In charge of Mrs. R. L. Ray and group. Mrs. Ray gave a short Introductory talk, announcing the topic as "Ohrlst in Latin America." she also read a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, missionaries stationed at'Wema. Af rica. The first talk was given by Mrs. J. T. Davis on "The Need of a Living Christ." telling of condltlona and needs In Latin America. Letters were read by Mrs. Mabel Marsh and Mrs. Ruth Wood, from Mrs. Edna Oish, who is working In Christian Mission. South Oste, Nanking, China A dialogue given In very effective manner on "Work In Mexico," by Mrs. Hnllle Saunders and Mra. Clarence Pierce. A solo "AH Alone" was sung by Rev. W. R. Balrd. Other letters read were from Miss Hattle Mitchell and Miss Gertrude Shoemaker, stationed at Mondomba. ffrlca. j The program was closed with missionary benediction. Those aa- pistlng Mrs. Ray were: Mra. J. T. Davis, Mrs. F. Wllmot. Mrs. Hallle Saunders, Mrs. Cora Wilson, Mrs. Sadie Frlck, and Mrs. Gladys Jewett, Cross -Word Puzzle Yesterday's Puzzle )l. Congealed! water Instruct River bottom Wounds with a pointed weapon Article ot fur niture Sen Fasten County In Colorado Radium emana tlon Scrutinizes Went down Famous elec trician Enttr quan tity Kind of costly pillow lace made In Bel glum Organ of hoar Ina; Rloplnje type Egyptian god- dcii of love. mirth, and social Joy Flnlal of a aplre Pay out Icelandic tale Require Arrived Lamb's pea name Fattier of man kind Musical sound Other Full of: suffl 33. 25. I. Ths baa run ner's goal X. Wlnelltt 4. Slflnplnn fi. Ollda over le 6, Carry; colloq. 7. flliltl . Motive 8. Low four- wheeled car- 40. r la tie uaed In uusma 10. Tsrnl or spread apart 11. On the shel tered aide 12 Bird of the a-ull famllr II. Hewing tools Many Anticipate Bridge Luncheon Extensive plans have been complet ed and many tables arranged for the benefit bridge luncheon to the spon sored by the Valley school at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter. "Topaldee" on the Old Stage road Saturday. April 14. Tables will be limited to a certain number. Plsylng will begin at 1 o'clock and a prise will be awarded the person holding high score at each table. lieW.CT.U. Mrs. Ada Jolley. state president 01 the W. C. T. TJ., will be In Modford April 13 and 13. The local union has planned an all-dar meeting In the Presbyterian church Thursday. April 13. There will be a bualneas meeting at 10 a. m. and covered dish luncheon at noon. At a o'clock an open meeting win be held to which all Interested persons are invited. Mra. Jolley will give an addrees which everyone win enjoy. There will be a musical program and a large attendance Is expected. Friday afternoon at 3 p. m., Mrs. Jolley will apeak at the Junior High P.-T. A. meeting and in the evening she gives an address at the taber nacle on Sixth street. M Lady Klwanlani Meet At Aollnky Home Lady Klwanlana will meet tomor row afternoon at the home ot Mrs. B. C. Sollnsky for luncheon. The committee for the afternoon la com posed of Mesdames O. S. Buttertleld, Cone and Darwin K. Burgher, Apollo Pupils Jn Recital Frlclny Pupils of Sebastian Apollo will be presented In recital netx Friday eve ning, April IS, at 8 o'clock. Both advanced and elementary puplla will be Included In the program, coming from Ashland, Grants Pass and Med ford. Health Unit Plana Gathering Mrs. I. D. canfleld will be hoatesa at Aloha ranch on Tuesday, April 10. to members of the Phoenix Health unit, according to announcement. Election of a chairman la to be held, and the afternoon will be spent working on the quilt. Anyone In terested In the unit la invited to be present! 1-oyalty eiub M To Dine Wednesday The Loyalty club of. the Eagles will hold their regular meeting In the nan over Whlllock'a Golden Rule store, Wednesday afternoon, April 11th. There will be a covered dish luncheon at one p. m. Each member la requested to attend and bring luncheon. Aletha Ltllle will be In charge. Mrs. Wold Gives Talk Before Wednesday Club The Wednesday Study elub met' April 4 and devoted part of the pro gram to Pan-Amerlcanlsm. Mrs. A. J. Hanby told ot the growth and tendencies of the past 40 years in trade relatione with South American neighbors. She emphasized the fact that a financial Interest, that has reached, four billions, means more than finance, signifying co-operation, understanding and limitless contacts. Due to her able presentation of the value of this relation, the club de cided to Include e, Pan-American day In next year's program. Because of several requests, Mra. K'j'.d prefaced her talk on "The 8ur of Civilisation" with a resume of a former paper a,he gave on "Citi zenship, quoting such authorities aa Reed In his "Martyrdom of Man," "Science and the New Olvlllretlon" by Fosdlck, "The Defiance of Tomor row" by Bowden, "Thunder and Dawn" by Olenn Frank, and Stewart Chase In his late "Economy of Abun dance." Mrs. Wold drew a vivid pic ture of civilization, Its trend and ! destiny. She discussed the solutions offered of the ago-old problem of j production and distribution; the ef- feet of machines, and world war, and depression: the erasure of distance, tha Immediacy of communication ahe emphasized. She showed how the tempo of tha modern man's life had FOR SALE INTERNATIONAL TRUCK 19312 ton flat bed fin inapt. Bet this truck at Pennington ' Oarage. FORD CAB DEMVERY-1029-Falr hape. See this truck at Dan Kay'i Oarage, Ashland, Ore. Healed bldi will he received on these trucks by the undersigned at .12 No. Central or Cor. Jth and nartlett not later than A A, M. April 12, 1034. Truitee renerfee the right to rejeet any or all bids. Cash settlement required on delivery of title. ALSO FOR IMMEDIATE SALE SEALED BIDS NOT REQUIRED Complete stork of merchandise, office fixtures and store equipment. Merrhandlne stork will net he sold at retail. Only those Interfiled In purrhaslng entire Hoc of any particular Item need Apply. All offers mii't be submitted In writing at the storeroom at the Corner of Sth tnd IMrtlrtt, Medford. H. 0. MOORE, Trustee For Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Bankrupt. Mr. and Mrs. Fouts Honored at Dance Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fcrnta, who were married last week, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Ploy.hard were the guests of honor at a dinner Riven at the Colonial :Club Friday night, given by the em ployes of Montgomery Ward A Com pany and their friends. Twenty-throe couples snjoyed the j ariair and Mr. and Mrs. routs were I presented with a lovely gift from the ; store staff, of which Mr. Fonts and Mr. Ployhard are new members. Chrysanthemum Club To Meet April 12. Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 223 will meet at the home of Neigh bor Edith Beck for an evening of cards on April 11. beginning at 8 p. m. H Mrs. Clancy Leaves Monday on Trip Mrs. R. W. Clancy loaves Monday for Toronto, Canada, to visit her old home and her parents for several weeks. She will continue on to points east to be a-ay from the city for about six weeks. Local Folk Returning From nay City Mrs. L. A. Salade. Jr., Mrs. Shelby Tuttle, Mra. John Spalding and Miss E. Marie Fosa. principal of the Valley school, who motored to San Franctaco for the Eaater holldaya are expected to return this week end. Merit Circle To Meet Tuesday The Merit circle of the Presbyte rian church will meet Tuesday, Aprl 10, for luncheon witfi Mrs. Merrltt at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Sanderson, near Central Point. Those wishing conveyance are asked to telephone Mrs. R. S. Daniels or Mrs. W. E. Tumy. San Bernnrd.no Wrddlnjt Announced tn Medford Announcements have been received here of tho wedding In San Bernar dino, Easter, of Mlas Florence L, Woodhouse and Gerald O, McVay. MIm Woodhouse la the daughter of Mrs. Harriett O. Woodhouse of this city. The newlyweds will make their home In the California city. P. E. O.'s to Meet With Mrs. Roberta, Mrs. Frank Roberts will be hoatesa to members of P. E. O. at her home on Orange street next Thursday evening. She will b assisted In entertaining by Mrs. C. O. Furnaa. The membora of the organleatlon are busy making plans tor the atate convention, which will bs continued at this week's meeting. The con vention will bo held the last of May. ftlllotft Rail floon For New York Trip Hon. H. J. Elliott and Mrs. Elliott of Perrydale, Oregon are spending the week end at the home of Or. and Mra. B. R. Elliott. Mr. Elliott, a flour mill operator. 1a a former state sena tor, representing Polk and Benton counties. He and Mrs. Elliott are salting on the Santa Lucia Anrll 13th for Now York via the Panama canal. They will visit a daughter In Phila delphia nd other relations tn Ontario Canada, Mr. Elliott's birthplace be fore returning to Oregon. The two Elliotts are brothers. been speeded until, In iplte of sani tary and medical and psychological help Impossible a few years ago he flnda himself the harraased victim of hla own momentum; maladjuatment and insanity thus- becoming prob lema as vital bs survival, Aoceptlng and utilizing the solontlflc wonders of ths world, man has not kept pace with them on the aoolal solence ulde; the mental and clvlo adjustment nec essary for balance he has Ignored, and if civilization la to endure he must Individually and collectively re gain poise. He must, through educa tion, both adult and child, develop a citizenship conscience, also a, ca pacity to benefit by the new leisure. No Utopia Is possible, but a good working plan la all that U asked of life. . There can bs no civilization higher than any part of It, develop ment must be equal. -A practical ap plication of social science, world wide In scope, with the Oolden Rule ap pled in national, aa In Indlvllual life, Is the solution, If civilization la to survive, it was brought out In the report. With only two more' study days dovoted to lighter topics of "Explor ing the Times," the club members expressed the belief that Mrs. Wold's wonderful presentation of this vital subject reached the climax In the year's work. Activities of Legion Auxiliary The American Lection Auxiliary will hold a regular social meeting Mon day awning In the auxiliary rooms and each member la Invited to bring another woman eligible to member ship. The Choral club will meet Monday afternoon at 3:lfi o'clock at the horns of Mrs. W. D. Butler. P. T. A. Notes JaCksOn CountV Prtm.rv T-..!. council held an interesting meeting March 31 at the court house audi torium. Primary number work was wis icpio ror discussion. Mlas Msrle Preacott discussed second grade num ber work anil l.rf In n -A..-.. .u- discission. Miss Laura York pre- somen iniro grade arithmetic. rue next mectlntr win h ah-4i 38. At this time Mrs. Una B. Inch win discuss the testing program In tha primary grades of Jackson county. Junior High Meeting The Junior Hleh Parent "T.W association will meet Frid.v ... noon. Mrs. Ada Jolly, state secretary i me w. u. t. u. will be the speaker and the teachers of the school will conduct the program and serve re freshments. Miss Weeks Returns From Berkeley visit Mlas Ocrtrude Weeks has returned to the city from a visit In Berkeley, Cnl., and was accomnanlMi h. brother-in-law, Dr. H. P. Hargravs, who win visit nere lor while. v Tarnation Club To Meet Thursday The Carnation olub will meet Thursday afternoon at t o'clock at the home of Mrs. Peter Dietrich, 03J) North Centrsl. And all members are asked to bring thimble and scissors. , Women'a College Club To Meet Saturday The Women's College olub will meet next Saturday at the home of Mra. W. F. Campbell, 804 last Main. A most Interoetlng program has been prepared. Meeting of Club la Postponed Meeting of the Past Nobis Grands' club ,hss been postponed until April 18. At that time the gathortng will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hess, 324 Vancouver avenue. Rnst Side Circle To Meet Tuesday The Bast Side circle of the Pres byterian church will meet for ) o'clock luncneon at the home of Mra. Harvey J. Field, 24 Cfater Lake avanue, Tues day, St. Mark's Gullir To nine on Monday Mrs. Fletcher Fish will be hoitesi Monday evening at her Phoenix home at covered dish supper at 6:30. en tertaining members of St. Mark's amid. Miss Hohman Vacations In rortland Miss Naomi Hohman of thl city, Instructor In the Valley school, spent the Easter vacation tn Portland, from which city she will be returning this week end. April Fool's Party Unjoyed by Class The men were hosts to the ladlea of tha Oolden Links class of the First Baptist church Tuesday eve ning at an April Fool's party at the church. The evening was spent In funny games and stunts. 4 Reames Chapter Plans Large Meeting Reames Chapter No. 06, O. B. S.. expects to have a moat Interesting evening next Wednesday. April 11th, in tho Maaonlo halir There will be Initiation followed by a social night, the April committee serving All members and visiting members -. urged to be present. Mortensent Entertain For Eugene Folk Dr. and Mra. R. P. Mortensen en tertained at dinner Wednesday, hon oring Mr. and Mrs. W. s. Walker and Mrs. Jessie Roffman. who were guest here from Eugene. Others present for the delightful evening were Mr. and Mrs. Joy Walker and Mrs, Bar bara Jennlnga, HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! Hail Insurance in Oood Old Line company. Reasonable rates. CHAS. A. WING AGENCY, Inc. 109 E. Main Phone 728. Medford On Your Car 1rr' V