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irarnronD mate trtbtjne, jeedford, oreoo, frtday, September , I93j OF ViituH for vrem of two offender! who misused th leniency of the court feera Issued thli morning b7 Justice of the Peso Wlllltm R. Coleman. fThey will be hUed before the Justice to explain why tbey failed to keep their promleee to behave, when len ience were suspended, or parolee granted. The court declared Its pa- tttnoe was well-nigh eihausted, and there will be others called up." The court said that defendants have friends and kin plead for them, prom Is to be good, and pay fines and costs, and then forget their pledges and continue their old ways, or get worse. "I am going to put a stop to that kind of business," declared the court this morning. Irving Beebe, driver of an auto that crashed Into the porch of North Riverside home two weeks ago, was yesterday sentenced to serve 39 days l remaining on hi original sentence, nd was given an additional 80 days' term and BO more fine. Beebe was arrested Wednesday evening while preparing to leave the state, on an auto bus. He failed to keep promises to the ocrurt, to pay a 64 repair bill en the auto, owned by s Miss cowan, and which h wa driving at the time of the accident, or take steps to have the porch fixed. Beebe told the court he was leav ing for Oakland, Calif., because he ul a better lob. and could earn tnoney faster to pay Jiia obligations, TJse Mall Tribune want ada. Society and Clubs Edited by Irva Fewell TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,r 0imAitth jferinn. 1033: free wheeling, automatic spark, floating rawer. Hood rubber, Carry Keen trunk, trailer hitch, good paint Phone 10-J-. C O. corn. FOR KENT fl-room modern house and garage, S miles from Med ford. Mrs. Jessie M. Ml near. Kings highway. ', BAIjB Olreulatlg heater, kitchen cabinet. Skyrman, north of Cent tral Point, on highway. cor RENT Room for business girl; close in. 807 East Main. FOR SALE-Donen sterling teaspoons. Initial "O." ,6.00: valued at 112 .00; also Y, dozen plated salad forks, 3,50. Phone 1808-X. DAIRY RANCH SACRIFICE B0 acres located about on mile from Medford: good road, rich farming section, and some of the best land In the valley, all under cultivation. Farm Implements go with place; 5 room modern home, good barn and outbulldlngn, pressure water sys tem. Particularly aultable for dairying and diversified farming. Total price, M200; terms. 6oe Chaa. A. Wing Agency, Inc. sOK RENT S-roora modern furnished house; flreplaoe, piano, radio, 313 Portland Avs after 6. PERSONA!, REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally. 316 oo. Riverside. FOR BALE 300 pedigreed Hansen's 300-egg Leghorn pullet, isylng; 300 Barred Rock'pedlgreed pullets, lay ing. All blood tested. Also pedi greed Leghorn and Rock brooding 'cockrels. Brooders, Incubators, feed ers, household furniture. Leaving state. Everything for salo. Big Hatch Efcg Parm, Pacific Hwy.. a mile south of Talent. Dr. Rosemond Mong. FOR RENT 4 -room house, also 3 room cabin; furnished. 813 Sum mit. FOR SALE Ranches. Ensy terms for qiuck sale. J. B. Andrews, owner. Business College Bldg. FOR SALE .33 Winchester and Krjg rifle. 8 IB E. Sth. FOR RENT Small modern furnished house; Frlgldalre, garage. 331 No, Holly. 13500 INVESTED Income propsrly, clear, Slltcoos lake, western Doug las; brings you 7 easily more. Write L. P. Johnson. Ada, Oregon. FOR SALE One Iron bed and sprlnfj. center table, 3 tire and tubes, six 480. 708 Dakota. FOR SALE Pord T aedan, 17.80: burz-aaw mandrel, 8.80; used tires, used auto parte. Hlway Exchange, south of Phoenix. Drive out and aave money. WANTED Used spray gun outfit. juijiura lai w. Main Bt. FOl 'R SALE Cheap, 3 loe refrlneralnra 100-lb. and 60-lb. capacity. Call Plck'a Hardware. May We Ask you to try just One Pound of Our Butter? We believe you, too, will be convinced Merriman Dairy Luncheon Enjoyed At Prospect Tuesday. On Tuesday, the Jackson County Healtb association gathered for a luncheon on the shady lawns at Pros pect, where tables and servlc were provided through the courtesy of Mrs, Mary arleve of the Prospect noiei, Later, In the high school, County School Superintendent Bowmsn made a talk on the 30-mlll tax amendment, giving a clear picture of what the amendment la and what Its effects will be If passed. Mlas Csrlton, association chairman, also spoke, stressing the desirability nf each studv club beginning Its year's meetings on schedule. The Prospect Health club report record membership of 33 for the cur rent year. Loral Legion Groups Invited to flrnnts Pass Medford post of the American Le gion and American Legion Auxiliary of Medford unit No. lo, nave oeen in vited to attend the installation of of- floers and dancs st Grant Pas on Remember 17. at 8 t. m. This 1 to b held in the Legion hall. The In vitation has been sent to Ashland and Kerbv Dost and auxiliaries. All members of Medford post and auxiliary are urgc4 to attend as this is the first Installation and dance oi the season In Legion circles. Mrs. Iaks Arrives Trt Resume School Work. Mrs. James Leaks of Portland, the former Esther Church, who was mu- sto supervisor for Medford schools from 1926 to 1028. arrived this morn- lnir to resume her position this win ter as city music supervisor and music Instructor at senior high school. Mrs. Leaks taught at Southern Ore gon Normal for several semesters be fore leaving for Portland. She was accompanied on the train this morn ing by Mrs. E. H. Hedrlck, who had been In Portland for the past week, Mrs. Debb Returns From Slay In South. Mrs. Royal E. Bebb has returned to Medford from a most enjoyable stay In San Francisco. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M. Beck of this city to Oakland, where their daughter. La Murle. entered Mills College this week. La Murle will major in voice ana will have as her private Instructor the dean of music of Mills College, Dean Luther Brlsle Marchant.. Smiths nave Guests Here from Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Smith have had as their guest for the past few days, Mr. and Mrs. Pred W. Bmlth of Gladstone, Ore., who are making an extended tour acros the contl nont. They plnn to spend the win ter In Tampa, Pla. M SCO 1'la.ts from Church Is conducting Hule Today and tomorrow, the Alpha Delta Sunday school class of the First Christian church Is conducting a rum mage sale at the building formerly occupied by the Mr-dford Seed and Feed store on East Main street. Miss Prock Leaves For School In Fust. Miss Alice Prock left yesterday for Pendleton, Ore., to attend the Pen dleton Roundup before continuing oust to St. LouIb, Mo., where she will resume school at Prlnclpla this win ter. Miss Prock spent the summer at her home In Medford. M .Mrs. Strang To Direct choir. Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang will again direct the choir of the First Presbyterian church here, with Mrs. E. E. Mnrsh as organist. For the services this Sunday, Miss Edna Elfert will slrig a solo. Juveniles Meet 6:1.1 This F.vcnliiK Degree ot Honor Juveniles will meet In the city hall club rooms this even ing at 8:45. for special work. All of ficers and members are asked to be present. Vacation at Crescent CUV. Mrs. E. N. Warner and Miss Ann Detwelller of this city sro spending a week't, holldsy at Crescent City, and coast points. 0 A. A w.:v BEGINS WITH IS 4 THElHA,H Screen itars, wise in the wan o( beauty, always demand Vim Tonic permanent wares. Mae Clark save, '7 ym atwr m htMMtijml, Usting ptrmsntnt f"fi V manJ s Fretfrit $ Vitet TwfV Ptrm neni Watt." Let ns create Vita Tonic Perma nent W ave for joii which will bring out all the natural beauty and loveli ness of your hatr. We will set your hair like Mae Clarke's or originate a coiffure for your particular per- FTTCW'i . -tie- r : v-v Building mnd Loan Hue Annual Dinner. The Jackson County Building and Loan association held its annual dl rectors' and office force dinner last evening at Dur'lghello'a on the old Pacific highway. Among those pres ent were President and Mrs. C. M. Kldd, Mr. and Mrs. John Mann, Dr. and Mm. H. E. Green, Glenn O. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner, Mr. and Mrs.O.H. Bengaton, Mr. and Mm Arnel Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, the Misses Josephine Brown, Jane Schmidt and Erma Neidermeyer, and Messrs. Jack Fitzgerald and Harry Eldon. Carpenter Children Return from Beach Harlow and Julie Carpenter, ch!l dren of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, and Miss Dorothy McLaln returned on the Shasta this morning from Mallbu Beach, Cal where they have been the past several week. Volkmanns Guests At Noyea Itlver IMlge Mr. and Mra. William Volkmann of San Francisco arrived today by train to be guests over the week-end at the summer lodge of Mr. and Mrs.- Fred O. Noyea, "Swift Water," on the Rogue. Thimble Club " I'lans Picnic. Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 323 will hold a picnic In Ashland park Thursday, September 20. Those planning to attend are requested to telephone 709 not later than Tuesday noon. Mlaa winter He turns Here Mlsa Helen Winter. Instructor In the local Junior high school, returned to Medford yesterday, after the summer vacation, which she spent In Canada, Seattle and other points of Interest. a Canon Butcher Speaks Sunday At Saint Marks Canon Butcher, rector of at. Paul's church at Salt Lake City, who Is now m Medford, vial ting Rev. E. fl. Bart- lam and wife, haa accepted an Invita tion to fill the pulpit at Bt. Mark's next Sunday at 11 a. m. Canon Butcher la a forceful and Interesting apeaker, and It la urged that all people In the valley who are Interested In St. Mark's church, be present at next Sunday 11 o'clock service and hear this address. For considerable time Canon Butch er was associated with Bishop Rowe In work In Alaska, nnd Is an honorary member of the Holy Trinity cathedral at Juneau, Alaska, la also an honor ary member of St. Paul' cathednl at Erie, Pa. . Slash pine trees In Georgia have grown largo enough for pulpwood uses in ten years. Ill 'IN PENDLETON Word was received, by Mra. Alex Sparrow today that her daughter, Frances, attending a house party for the round-up at Pendleton bad been taken 111 with measles and forced to go to the Pendleton hospital for treatment and quarantine. Miss Sparrow la not seriously HI, however, and will be out again as soon as quarantine regulations have been complied with. Mrs. Sparrow and her two dsugh ters recently took a motor trip through Idaho and Wyoming, spend ing some time at the famous Struthers Burt dude ranch at Jack son Hole In the latter state. Mrs. Sparrow and her daughter, Harriet, returned to MedXord a week ago, while Frances Joined the bouse party for the round-up. LOCALS Brewer to Portland J. M. Brewer left last night by train on a business trip to Portland. . CI rich tn Ashland Lewi TJlrlch local National Reemployment man ager, la upending the day In Ashland on business. " 1 On Business Today Bobble Courtlee of Ashland arrived on the Shasta this morning to spend the day here on business. rnflergoe Operation Mrs. Cora Meek, of Jacksonville underwent a major operation at the Community hospital last night. Shopping Today Mrs. Daisy Laws of Rogue River, having been shopping in Medford this morning, left on the Shasta for her home. Visiting nere Mrs. Dora Lynch of Weed, Cal., arrived in Medford by train today, and will visit here with relatives and friends for a week or ten days. . To Euirene Mrs. Robert Arnold of Shedd, Ore., left toy train today for Eugene, having been visiting here for the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Orover C. Nlcewood, Shoemaker Here A. W. Shoemaker, commercial agent for Missouri Pacific lines, with headquarters In Portland, is In Medford on business, having ar rived this morning by train. Ottoman from Portland Bob Ott'j man returned to his home In this city today by train, having been visit ing for two days In Portland urith his uncle, W. Taylor. Return for Visit Serge, jt and Mrs. Orover C. Owens, who formerly re sided in Medford, have returned here for a week's visit with relatives -.nd friends. For the past two years, Ser geant Owens has been stationed at March field, California. 0 lover tn Medford Frank Glover of Portland la spending a few days in Medford attending to business mat ters, and calling oa Insurance com pany representatives. t To Roseburg Mrs. Will H. Oerres ten of Roseburg, who has been visit ing since Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Charles Holoway of South Peach, left on the train for her home this morning. Roaenbanm In California A. S. Roaenbaum, district freight and pas senger agent for Southern Pacific lines, ts on a business trip In north ern California, and Is expected to return tonight. Aeddent Reported An accident yesterday at 10 a. m- on the Crater Lake highway, was reported to city police by H. W. Ward, 47, of Eagle Point. Ward stated his car was hit by one whose driver's name was not reported, in the road construction area, when the other car aseertedly falle dto observe a flagman. Jeff real Here Lieut. Charles H Jeffreys, commander of the CCC side camp at Oregon Caves, visited at the edford district headquarters Friday. 9 Reports to Police Loaland T. Brltt son, 25, of Central Point, reported to city police yesterday that on Tuesday, September 11, his car hit a cow on the Crater Lake highway, three miles north of Eafele Point. Cars Collide Cars driven by L. A. Plercy, 35. of 115 King street, and L. Reynolds of the Burn ham apartments, collided yesterday morning at 115 King street, according to police re ports, when both entered the street from driveways. Can I paroll leaves Dr. Santa D. Canlparoll, University of Oregon health service doctor who has been on duty at the Steamboat CCO camp as medical officer during the summer, left Friday for Eugene, where he will resume his work at the university. Lieut. Canlparoll served as mlcal officer with the Eugene district last year. , V WeVe Changed our baking schedule 80 that our Danish Pastry comes to you about 8 hours fresher than heretofore. This means that you can get your favprite pastry fresh from the oven before it has even had time to oool. We are featuring a number of new items to. morrow . . . come in to see them. Almond Roca Coffee Cakes 2 for 25c A rich coffee cake with a) delightful Eoca filling. Also note the exceptionally low price. Lemon Chiffon Cakes 23c each A light dainty dessert cake that will surprise yon with its goodness, Made from a home recipe. Remember . . . these are but two of the products from the finest Bakery of its size on the coast. Here from Band Captain Albert T. Anderson, commander of the Rand CCO camp near Grants Pass, was an official Tisitor at the Medford head quarters Friday. 1 Estmy Notice Came to my place a brown Jersey heifer, coming three. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and feed bill. E. J. Kellogg, R. F. D. 4, Medford. Call fur Warrants. 1 School Dlst. No. 20. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of warrants Noa. 435 to 470 inclusive. Interest ceases thla 14th day of Sep tember, 1934. Payable at Farmera and Fruitgrowers Bank. S. S. ABBOTT, Clerk, School Dlst. No. 20. Warrant Ceil Notice Is hereby given thai School District No. 49, Jackson County war rants No. 12170 to No. 12825 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on September 17, 1934. War rant to be presented at the office of the District Clerk. City HaU. Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN, Clerk School District No. 49. aae MB W4 relieve pain In ONI mlnvtei turej heal tender ter safety We can tail sing like the birdies smg to begin the day, but we can . sensiblv. see to it that we get started in a mellow -morning Some feW, weVe heard, are Oxonfrw'ttded enough to think themselves into it but why go to all that heart-renderin' bother when Mother's got the efhswer waiting on the breakfast table !. A cup.ortw-o.orma.ybe more, of mellow-youv-morning Coffee and Life's suddenly a glorious Ad venture again I meliowd Loltee is right up to the flavor-stand ard established, these forty.years by ffl Canned Fruits and Vege tables. What more need we say ? Phone 577 "-' ; ; ..,.,, . .. . . , , ,,,,,,,, ,....,.... , m WT, . Registered U.S. i. tent Office ' sHSf tnri- -v-i 4 M8' 1 1 p i ,44 1 1 1 1 , i Iff i: Hfc jri j f tf 5 H) Kie ;r & I fl I . ..,.,.,.rv-....,r.-r.,,. 4 ,.fAt, r0. , ,,. . .e ffl Oliesterficlcls are le Cl IS Department of Commm Bldg., Wathington,D. 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