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TWO MEDFORP MXIL. TRIBUNE. raDFORD, OREGON", THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934. CCG OFFICES GET SEPARATE PHONE NUMBER LISTING Change ere being mad In the telephone aystem at tlia CCC dlatrlct Headquarters here, and onices are oe. lng luted under varioua numbers, to which the public's attention la called. In the headquarters In Mediord, located In the old city hall at the corner of Front and Sixth atreeta, the dlatrlct commander, the execu tive officer, the assletant executive olfloer, the adjutant and the acr- gcint major may be reached by tel phoning 1070. Officers to be eontactad by calling 1023 are the dlatrlct Burgeon, per sonnel, welfare, Intelligence, public .relatlona and signal officer, also at the old city hall. ' - At the fair grounds, the quarter master: and the property officer's telephone Is 1050, while motor trans portation and headquarters detach ment have 1S02 as their number. The commissary officer and subsist ence clerk are listed under telephone 08. Under resent changes made at the district headquarters, the quarter. master's office has been moved to the fair grounds from the .old city hall. FIRST METHODIST ELECTS OFFICERS , Reports from the various depart ment heads of . the First Methodist church of the work done during the fiscal year Just closing were uniform In progress, hsrmony and achieve ment. The meeting of the quarterly con ference last evening was marked by large attendance and Interest shown and the manifest spirit of optimism. The church has had a fine growth In membership and the plans for the coming year Include a host of activi ties by the several departments. The following offlcera were elected for the ensuing yean Trustees B. F. Van Dyke, B. J. Palmar, B. C. Koppen, O, A. Meeker, Eugene Thsrndlke, J. W. Bmylle, A. W, Bhepherd, W. W. Walker, A. W. pipes. . Stewards I, J. Neumann, P. . Redden, Dr. O. H. Pass, A. O. Schenck, Harry Olsen, George Kun man, O. H. Oils', K. S. Hurler, Oeorge lverson, W. B. Roberts, H. W. Conger, W. A. Xollowsy, H. C. High, O. P. Johnson, W. O. Andrews, Miss Anne Bateman, Mrs. B. F. Van Dyke, Mrs. Cora E. Carder, Mrs. T. O. Heine, Mrs. O. E, Osborne, Mrs. A. B. Bhton, Mrs. J. W. Bmylle M. E.M1RCHWILL :y BUYPROPERTY ' The quarterly conference of the First M. B. church of Medford voted last night to purchase their church property on Main and Laurel atreets from the Mercantile Commerce com pany of St. Louis. This compsny, acting as trustee for the bondholders, foreclosed their mortgage on the church property some two years ago. ' The purchase prlca and terms and conditions of sale are most attractive, according to church officials, and the local church members generally are happy In the knowledge that they will soon sgsln own the property. . Better Days Are Here Again S1 MM W-U incn ' rr. fQo., -Counir Hm York WtU TOnrnt BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE Tl In celebration of Katlonal Muhle week, the Medforu nigh school band and boys' and girls' glee clubs will give a concert In the auditorium of the senior high school tonight at 8 o'clock, The boya' and girls' glee clubs are under the direction of Mlsa Harriet Baldwin, Instrumental director la F. Wilson Walt. Accompanist for the glee club, numbers Is Miss Constance Moore. The progrsm Is aa follows: Night Song Clokey Down In the Olcn Warren The Elfin Horn. Swedish Folk Song The Cobbler's Jig, English Folk Song Olrls' Qlee Club Fourth Macurka Oodsrd Olockensplel Splndler Cyril Sander Solo Pompoeo , Al Hayea Jack Terrett I John Plel, Old kngllsh Hunting Song All Through the Night, Welsh Air j Hurrah for the Honing Sea Flnck 1 The Wolf Roberts' Boys' Glee Club On Beautiful Day Ohlldreth High School Band A Lesson With a Fan .D'Hnrdelot La Murle Beck Dancing on the Clreen, Old English Tune .. The Oreen Cathedral Harm List the Cherubic Hosts Oarel (From the Holy City) - Mixed Chorua The public Is cordially Invited to attend the concert. The piano will be furnished by the Baldwin Piano Shop. OPERETTA FRIDAY Under the dnectlon of Mri, Qusttn, the primary grades of the Howard school wilt present the operetta, "Mather Goose," tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock In the school house. The funds will be used to buy sup plementary reader needed fof the first, second, third and fourth grades. Pupils of these rooms are presenting the musical. NEXT SUNDAY is Mother's Day Be sure and tend her a card. We hare them In endless tsrlety. SWEM'S Kodak Book 01ft Shop Songs and dances will be given, with Miss Reese playing the accom paniment. On the program of tha operetta will bo Two Little Black blrde, Little Bo Peep, To Market to Market, Simple Simon, Little Boy Blue. Jack and Jill, Mary and Her Lamb, The Cat and the Fiddle, See Saw Marjory Daw, Little Miss Muffet, Humpty Dumpty, Mary Quit Con trary and Old Ring Cole. - Phone 643. We'll naul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. . " Candidate. Ball Saturday, Oriental Gardens. , AS GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH EXPERT Meteorological Report Prof. biology Edward Marston Huauong, Instructor at Medford high school, who has . won local recogni tion for his work In genealogical and historical research, has been honored by having a "Who's Who In Genea logy" sketch of his work Included in the list of the leading active genealo gical researchers In the United States In the Handbook of American Genea logy, recently Issued by the Institute of American Genealogy of Chicago. Recognition In this field affords access to the extensive lineage files of the Nations! Clearing House for Genealogical Information, as well as professional contact with genealogists In 1984 cfttes, In 1286 counties throughout the United States and In 39 foreign countries, which will en able him to expand the scope of his work vejry materially. It will be of Interest to the mem bers and prospective members, and especially to the registrars of the Daughters-of the American Revolu tion, Colonial Dames and other hereditary-patriotic societies to learn that local resident, haa formed these International contacts, because they will make possible the necessary genealogical research to qualify for membership without outside aid. . The Medford public library also maintains the standard genealogical reference books. FOR ISLAND DUTY When Sub-ststlon Commander Jen nga D. Lowman of the U. S. army recruiting service Is In Medford next .Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, It will be the last opportunity in some i time for young men to enlist for Hswwall and the Philippine Islands, as the transport sales from Golden Gate on May 25. Sergeant Lowman waa unable to be In Medford the full three daya last week, due to the arrival of Cot. W. A. Covington, In command of the 'San Francisco recruiting district. Sergesnt Lowman accompanied him about the southern Oregon district, and Colonel Covington stated he was pleased with the activities of the Medford office, and the fine young men who had come to the San Fran Cisco office from here. May 10, 1934 Forecasts - Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight Friday. Warmer tonight. Oregon: Cloudy on coast, other wise fslr tonight and Friday, Warmer Interior tonight. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 58; lowest, 39. Total monthly precipitation, .39 Inch; deficiency for the month. .IS Inch. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1933. 9.38 Inches: deficiency for the season, 6.63 inches. Relative humidity at p. terday, 3 per cent; 6 a. rr 88 per cent. m. yea- today, Sunrise tomorrow, 4:54 a. Sunset tomorrow, 7:30 p. Observations Taken at 5 A. M 130th Meridian Tim si i n ;i ?i fi 'TAKE MY ADVICE' AT By Arietta Tyrrell. TJnder auspices of the 1934 senior olaas, th play "Take My Advice." will be pressnted at the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock, May 33. With he co-operation of faculty members ana stuaems, work on tne play is progressing rapidly. - Doris Baler, bead of the English department, la coaching the students, who are rehearsing dslly. ' Miss Bster also helped cosch lsst yesr's senior play aa well as others presented by the student body. The stage setting .which during all Boston .............. Cheyenne Chicago Eureka ......... Helena .............. Los Angeles ... MEDFORD , New Orleans .., New York .... Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg , Salt Lake City . San Francisco . Seattle Spokane Walls Walla .... .. 8 ,. 88 94 - 63 .. 60 - 84 78 78 .. 68 .. 93 ..108 ... 73 .. 76 .. 76 .. 70 .. 74 .. 68 .. 64 .. 68 80 .01 36 .... 64 .01 84 . 36 . 66 . 81 .... 68 .68 8 T. 58 70 53 60 50 46 Washington, D.C. 80 48 44 46 66 Rain P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Clear P. Cdy. P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Tired . . Nervous m Wife Wins Back Pepl HER raw nervet were toothed. She banished that "dead tired" feel faff. Won new youth ul color restful nighti, active dayi su :ause she rid her syttem of, bowel. clout vi the mild. safe, i vegetable limativc worked the trantformation. wastes that were sapping her vitality, MR eis ligature's emiy) me mtia. b- safe, all- Try it for conttipition. biliousness, besd- BcncBsaiuripciii, colds. See now re freshed you feel. At all druggists' 25 cents. "Tl lilC" Quick rtHef for sendige 1 I TUM tion, heartburn. Only K Mother's Day SPECIALS Spring Coats Values to $39.95, including; the' well knowp Rothmoors. Navy, black, tan and tweed mixtures. Reduced to $19.95 Swagger Suits Smart Rothmoor suits in a number of tweed mixtures. Values to $49.50. 14 off Pajamas A special group of Pongee print pajamas. Values to $3.95. $1.95 Adrienne's three acta, Is that of a small-town newspaper office, la being designed by Louise Hsllenbeck, art teacher, and Paul Smith. They have already made a miniature of the stage, as it Is to be, end are taking the big seta from that. The advertising posters are also being prepared under their direction. Miss La Vera Mae is In charge of ticket sales. Publicity for the play Is being cared for by membera of the Journalism clssa. Slop In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douglas Stevens of Sin Francisco snd Vallejo, Calif., ara guests at the Hotel Medford while atopplng In this city. They plsn to continue their trip from here to Seattle. Just made for graduation gift giving EXQUISITE WATCHES BY NEW ELGIN Other Elglns ..-S19.08 Boys' and Girls' Sport Watch . S0.50 Ladies' 7-Jcwel Wrist Watches S15.00 .Men's 7-.Iev.el Wrist Watches $9.7.1 Other Attractive Graduation Gifts as Low as...... SI. SO JEWELERS mmHEDF0RD,0RBm Save one or more SPRAYS with BANDIP 'T'HE use of tree binds treated with Sherwin-Williams Bandip may easily lave one or more sprays by destroying a high percentage of the Codling Moth at their source. M high as 68 ol the worms leaving the apples have been killed with medicated tree bands. S-W Bandip is a Beta Napthol preparation for the cold treatment of tree bands. A count of worms entering Bandip treated bands the past season showed only two alive out of 1,169 counted. Bandip treated bands kill the worms at a period when they are most vulnerable to attack. The grower may treat his own bands with Sherwin-Williams" Bandip and secure an absolutely uniform coating of Beta Napthol on the bands. There is no evaporation of the Beta Napthol in Bandip because Bandip does not require heating. When lit miJI tulii tnttmmt it bitlii tbtrt it (omiMrMi iui(or,ition tbt Btla Naptbcl which uvaktru ihi temin&. The cost for the bands will run from two to four cents per tree depending upon the size, which is only a fraction of the cost for one spray. See your packing house for prices and supplies. The Sherwin-Williatm Horticultural Advisor will gladly cooperate ss"""t ana y economical ipray pro tram. S-W SUMMER MULSION Ust S-W Summer Mulalen light la your oll-tead combination for Codling Moth eonuol and sill (ha tita btlora they hatch. 8-W Summer Mulaloa la very economical te uaa Because only ene-half gallon te one hundred ssllona of water le reeulred to kill belter than ef the Codlini Moth rsn hit. S-W AR.ENATI OF LEAD S-W Load Arsenate not only lesves tha eeatrieel deposit en the fniil snd foliate but It has the treateit texldty becauM It ll s perfectly balsneed dlplomble lead areenats. Thousand! ef trovers In the Northwest teet Ify to He iuperktf4ual!Ues. S-W TARSO FLAKES S-W Tares Fists nst only enresde the Lesd Arsenate but Increaiea the deposit by flocculallnt the lead particles. Tarss Flakea may be dieeolvod without heat Ini by waihlns threuih the ilrainer while rilKns the lank. Tarto Flakn li the latest development in tsr soap spreaders. ejiTV f iaSth A 'BETTER CONTROL WITH LESS SPRAYS' The Sherwin-Williams Co. 'no7y OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES j I sTaT H&tei -Luckies do not dr)7 out tty-Luckies are All -Ways kind to your throat - The difference between cigarettes it N, the difference' between what goes into i , $hem nd hotr thy re put together. , Luckiei w only the clean, center leaves, for these are the mildest leaves they taste better. That's why farmers -are paid higher prices for them, And Luckies get the benefit of the famous 1 proceis--"It's toasted" ftfr your ' throat protection. Andevery Lucky is round, firm and fully packed. That's why Luckies "keepincondition" that's why you'll find that Luckies do not dry out on important point to tvtry tmohr. Yes, Luckies are always in all-ways kind to your throat. v "It's toasted" Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat the Center Leaves these are the Mildest Leaves t