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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKL), OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1934. PAGE SEVEN fjfflEilWHAT YOU km Classified ml EAST REFERENCE JlEtl El Wft 4 El lag eeery ad OD this Pe J"" will probably find exactly thln want to on; ot tell " Un'l there, ed.er tuc . . . '' ln!, pentln, effective RATES pit word tint waectlon. (Minimum aocj ttca additional Insertion. per word . (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without oopj changes Plione 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND r,osT Keys In black leather con Winer. M. A. Perkln..J4 No. ivy. LOST Pair lsdv's .blue kid glores. buttoned, gauntlet top. Finder please call 1169. LOST Thursday night. 8 keys in black leather Xeytalner. Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST Roll or bedding. 1 ml. eouttt Pacific Hwy. Phone 144. LOST If dog nnssinn, call 1516. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED General olllce work, typ ing, bookkeeping, posting. Local references. Write Tribune. Box 4313. RESPECTABLE men and wife to share home with elderly man or woman. Phone 582-R. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4613. FOE EENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house In country, cox euio, inuuuv. NICE clean modern furnished cottage: gas, electricity, fuel Included; gar age: verv moderate price for couple or bachelor. Hotel Valandra, Cen tral Point. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown At Wnlt. FOE KENT ROOM BOABD ROOM AND BOARD Private family: close In; garage. 231 S. Holly. ROOM. BOARD 153 No. Oekdalt. RATES very modarata at 716 B. Mmn ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOE KENT-MISCELLANEOUS TOR RENT Bungalow piano. Bald win piano Shoppe. FOR RENT Floor sanding machine Economy Lumber. No. Riverside. FOR RENT Holly Court. No. 3. Jackcon Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Pbone 195. FOK RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE housekeeping room, week. 625 N. Central. 1 50 VERY DESIRABLE sleeping room with large private bath. Automatic oil burner with hot water redlatlon. 1501 W. Main. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month. 325 South Riverside avenue. ROOMS Well furnished, he ted Phone 364-L. FOK RENT APARTMENTS j FOR RENT Apt., furnished, and sleeping rooms. 376 So. Central. FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt. 40 Quince. Phone 641-W. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Holland apte. BACHELOR apartment. 445 8. Front. MALE OR FEMALE FOE SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Shepherd stock dog and puppies. Phone 582-R. FOE EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Labor for milk cow, or heifer. Rt. 1, Box 505. WANTED Peppy musicians at the ofj TBADE 2 double beds, good o-u RlwrAMf) Med- i i i i ai cvo.i, .juuwM , i spriiigs. uutLucnacfl iui twin otmo v day beds. Rt. 1, Box 348, Medlord. WANTED Solicitor with collection experience. Box 3982, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED for Medford vicinity Ca pable District Representative for the most attractive saving plan ever presented. James A. Rodman. 414 Miner Bldg., Eugene. Oregon. LOCAL MANAGER WANTED by reli able manufacturer. No selling. Good for S45.00 weekly to right mill $300.00 cash required, secured and returnshle. Give phone or address. UI.st.-l -. biiper .-isor. Box No. 3ab6, cars M:nl Vrlbune. WANTED FEMALE HELP wanted uri?n-i'".ibercd woman for rjoua:i'-mp in modern country homo, family of two. References. Phone 1618-K. V 'ANTED .Reliable pereon for gen eral iuMutworit: private family In eount:y. References required. Ad dress i. O. Box 1093. Medford. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANT1TO 14 or 16 Inch sulky plow, w. L. Stewart, Rt. 1, Rogue River. WAN FED To buy buzz-saw. tejlf. O. F.iske, Box 43. TRUCKS FOR HIRE Furniture mov. lrur, etc. Rates reasonable. F. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 833. 229 N. Hlveilde. WASTED Place close to Medford. Pay with 1400 contract, payable 5 per month. J. 1. Fenton, Talent. itHNITURE van goln south wants load tx.th ways. Phone 332. CONVU ECENT HOME. Athland. O'e., cares for Invalids and aged. WANT TO RENT A 3 to 5-acre farm rear Medford and school. See Mr - Wruht, Rt. 1. Box 69-A. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap. Box 308 Mall ltlbune. PUIINITURE re-upholstered. BI.9-R. Thlbault. Phone JUNK WANTED We pav cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMIKJM BRASS. COPPER and Junk ot all descriptions. MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. Tel 106 WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co WANTED Household goods, -toves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Crape St. Tel 1063. TRADE 6-cyllnder truck and semi trailer. 8-wheei, for good team and cow. Can be seen at Elk Creek at Sugar Pine Creek road. For Infor mation phone Fred Sturgls. Trail, Ore. C. R. Horn, Trail. Ore. WILL TRADE apples or pears for po tatoes. Ala vista Co., so. Fir. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows. Rt H C. Mutr. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstrlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White )lec trlc sewing machine for light se dan. Box 638. Tribune. FOE EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL EXCHANGE business property centrally located for small modern residence In Medford or Klamath Falls. Box 4349, Tribune. EXCHANGE Garage and service sta tion, stock and equipment worth (2,500. Will trsde for clear prop erty or farm to 11,500, balance cash and terms. Health needs change of climate. Address S. C. Bond, Cres well. Ore. EXCHANGE Small house on good lot Value 350 .00, for light car. Inquire 146 N. Central. LARGE 8-room bouse in good condi tion, 2 blocks from University in Eugene, for smsll house In Medford Would consider desirable Ashland property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Chester White brood sows with pigs: will trade for good work horse or what have you. S. B. Hill, Rt. 1, Box 334. Central Point. FOR SALE Weaner plga. 1120 West 2nd. FOR SALE 94 rabblu and hutches Third bouse south city ball. Jack- FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830 Bennett. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE POULTRY FO RSALE Large fat corn fed fryers Phone 314-V. Mrs. A. C. Walker. TURKEYS Narragansett. Breeding stock. W. W. Gregory, Crater Lake Highway. RADIO SERVICE EXPI'KT RADIO SKHVICE HCK'S II.UtDWAHK Prices Very Reasonable. DON'S RADIO SERVICE Repairs Sales Rentals. 423 B Msln St. Phone 668 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. AHSTKACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. FOR ALE Beautiful pure white Muscovy drakes. I. A. Salade, Cea tral Point. FOR SALE Bronze toms end nens, fine stock; also feeder pigs. Rob ert Oilman. Route 3. Medford. PURE Bronze toms. Cockers n's prize stock IS. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Organ on storage bill Oold HiU. FOR SALE 1.000 equity In Berry- dale home. S30u cash or trade ior good used late model car. 10 Bcr r yd ale Ave. CORNER 2 -acre Income property, on pavement; modern 3 -room house. garage, city waWr, Just outside Medford city limits. Consider some cattle. 208 So. Holly. STOCK RANCH Forced sale; lflO acres, 47 cult., S7 good free water right; fair Improvements, excellent location lor stock; herd surface road. Pries $1600 cash. 15 N. Fir. IF YOU HAVE any real estate for sale or trade, see L. O. Plckell. 304 E Main. 6 AND 10-ACR2 TRACTS $10 DOWN. $5 MONTH; On pav.rr.6nt; plenty water, electricity and phone available. Phone UB'.. Montgomery. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Good 1937 Dodge coupe. Arnold Schrauk. 3i muea norta Ecgle Point. 607 W. 2nd. Phone 1282-M, '34 Terraplane coach demonstrator '33 Terraplane 8 DeLuxe sedan 27 Hudson Brougham BIO DISCOUNT MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Rlalto. Phone 1615-Y. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E Main. Painting and Paperhanslng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanging. Tel. 648-W. 313 S. Orape Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. On Money To Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. Thomas. 45 S, Central. State license No. S 15?. PERSONAL County, Oregon, as the Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Ed ward H. Blnns, deceased, and hat qualified. All persons having claims against sold estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified In tho manner provided by law, to F. P. Far rell. Attorney for such Executrix, at his office at Room 10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published Nov. S. 1834. DAISY BTNNS. Executrix of the Last will and Testament of Edward H. Blnns. deceased. Treasurer's Notice of Warrant fall State of Oregon, County of Jackson, as. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand, for the redemp tion of all warrants drawn on the Oeneral County Fund, of Jackson County, Oregon which have been reg istered to and Including September OU, 11M3. Interest on the above called war rant ceases on this the 3rd day of No vember, 1934. A. C. WALKER, Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore. Griffin Creek Organizations Sharing Community Chest List Accomplishments, Plans Eakln Motor Co. 8. Riverside FOR SALE OR TRADE 1930 Chef. truck, for ton truck. Geo. Mar tin, Rogue River. Good Used Cera SPECIAL PRICES 1033 Plymouth sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 sedan. 1932 Plymouth sedan. 1931 Chevrolet coupe. 1932 DeSoto sedan. 1929 Chev. coupe 1930 Dodge sedan. Also several old models at clitap prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside TRUE ADVISER Docs not tell things Just to please you, but tells you what she iees for you. Good, bad and what Is best. A trial will convince you Satisfaction guaranteed. Cabin 1, Ttogue Motor Court (formerly Tho Hat ) , 1 block south Rogue River bride at city limits, Grants Pa. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ellers piano. In excellent condition. F. L. Holdrldge. Talent. FOR SALE One 12-ft. air motor or will trade for electric motor. G. h Trelchler, Central Point. PIANO BARGAIN Exceptionally good used piano, famous make. $85.00. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. - FOR SALE Ear com, $1.00 hundred. Phone 671-J-3. OPEN wire fencing 20c rod. Ted Fish. Phoenix. EDITH MONAHAN READINGS DAILY Grand Hotel. REV EVELYN MAHiJHALL, spiritual readings dally 315 So Riverside W'a II Pa per Clea nlng. WALL-PAPER CLEANINO. lc per sq ft. Mr. Black 310 N Bartlett. EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices i .gnt. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. OET YOUR winter supply of Newtjwn apples now. Ala Vista Co. So Fir. FOR SALE Newtown apples, or will trade for anything you have. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4, Box 237. TIANO BARGA1TJ3 We have several fine new and used pianos located here in Medford to be sold at BIG savings; very liberal terms can be arranged. Extra discount for cash. For location and inspection priv ilege, write H. B. McNeil. Cttne Piano Co., 333 Market St., San Fnn clsco, Cal. FOR SALE Apples. Telephone 258-J O V. Myers. FOR SALE Meadow hay. measured from stack. 10 ml. from Medfjrd near Crater Lake road. No lot less than 4 tons, $10.00 ton. Call 704 N. Central. JGALJJOTICES Notice of Sale of Schoolhoune Pankey District No. 41 Notice Is hereby given that sealed bido will be received for the sale of the achoolhouse belonging to School District No. 41. B'ds must be In the hands of the District Clerk by Monday. November 26th, 1934. Cash must be paid on ac ceptance of bid. All debris and material must be re moved from the premises by the pur chaser within a reasonable time. The School Board reserves the right to accept, or reject any or all bids. Board of Directors WALTER MESSENGER. Chairman R. E. GALLOWAY FRANK ARNOLD Clerk: Mrs. Walter Messenger, Gold Hill. Star Route. GRIFFIN CREEK, Nov. 6. (Spl.) Mrs. J. C. Heriford Is with her son, Clarence, who Is In the St. Vin cent hospital in Portland. Clarence is reported to be In a serious condi tion. . Floyd Collar left by motor with friends for Detroit, Mich. While east .he expects to visit friends and rela tives In several states. He expects to be gone about a month. Roy Henry of 8alt Lake left Mon day morning after spending a week here with his sister, Mrs. Rupert Snyder and family. Recent callers at the Bud Stam- men home were Bud Golden of Tal ent. Miss Alice Malm In the Interest of the 4H work and Mrs. Lula Ftsk. Mine AMce Malln, acting county home demonstration agent, spent Monday afternoon at the school or ganizing the 4H club work with the children. A special meeting of the home extension unit wiw held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lula Flsk with 12 ladles present who made guide pat terns, to be ready for the next meet ing. November 9 at Mrs H. O. Yeo man's. Miss Malln will meet with the ladles and explain hew to use these patterns. A P.-T.A. was organized Friday evening at the school house, with Mrs. Catherine Gay as president, Mrs. Klukkert vice-president nd Mrs. Caulklns, secretary. Wednesday afternoon ladles of the community met with Mrs. Ruth Hcod for the first program of the radio lectures. A nominating com mittee was appointed, ho have offi cers ready for election at the next meeting, which will be at the home of Mrs. Ethel Troxell. Notice to Creditors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed hythe County Court of Jackaan Prospect PROSPECT, Nov. 5 (Spl.) OctO ber 31, Mrs. Carl Richardson re turned home from Medford where she spent a week as guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ida Jackson. Claude Chapman returned home November 1 from Medford and Is convalescing rapidly from his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson spent Saturday In Medford. Mrs Robert son's slater, Mrs. Ed Coy, returned home with them to be their guest for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nye are mak- FOR SALE Chairs, bed. dinette, other pieces of furniture. Phone 1166-X. evenings after 5, or anytime Satur day and Sunday. 608 So. Newtown DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 722. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle The seven organization participat ing In benefits of the Community Cheat have submitted the following information on activities of the past year, and proposed programs for the coming year: Salvation Army The following la a statistical report for the year ending September 30, 1934, showing the broad work of the Salvation Army. No credit has been taken on this report for the work ac complished at the Federal Transient center, which has been operated dur ing the past 10 months under the di rection of the commanding officer of the Salvation Army, While federal funds finance this work, the com manding officer of the Salvation Army spends practically all of his time supervising the work. Special Relief Thanksgiving and Christmas Fa ml ilea fed 70 Children given toy 104 Total Individuals helped 336 Family Relief Supplies given: Tiers of wood 12 Pieces of furniture 6 Garments ....W..H........H..801 Pairs of shoes 89 Number of families helped with: Fuel or light ............................ 6 Groceries 03 Garments and shoes 82 Rent 4 Furniture or bedding . 8 Medical or denUl aid 3 Cash loans 2 Other help ......... 35 Total families given relief .....-..2 Total number persons helped....704 Transient Relief Supplies given: , Meals .... 90 Beds .....,rf...,...... fin Garments 54 Pairs of shoea - 10 Blankets or quilts - 0 Number transients helped with: Meals 4 38 Beds 25 Garments or Shoes - 2R Cash or loans ....,...-........ 5 Other help 10 Total number transients given relief 100 Total number all persons given relief 1148 Total value of all relief given 11,222.15 Rtllef cases lnterv:ewed -....23OT Hours spent on relief work ..,...1700 Number visits to Medford homes 604 Number elven employment....-.. 8 59 15 Total disbursements 33795 Balance. Including revolv ing fund - - 844.64 The following figures were taken from the annual report covering the period from July I, 1933 to July 1, 1934. 4601,9 yards of material 385 5-12 dozen garments 579 blanket and quilts Total value $3,563.79 187 barrets of flour 1,123.00 Total 63,684.79 This relief li not Included in that listed In financial report. July. 1934. 6 blanket 7.50 126 yds. of material . 12.60 4 7-13 dozen garments .......... 37.50 Total 6 47.60 Aug., 1934. 311 yards of material 31.10 12 blankets and quilts 13.00 2 sweaters 1.00 13 dozen garments - 63.75 girl is at liberty to choose. The a4 vantage of this classification Is ob vious. All girls have certain needs and. desires In common. They are full ot energy, eager for fun. Intent on find ing an outlet for the enthuaiams of the moment. On the other hand, eacb. girl has tastes and abilities peculiar to herself alone. As a Girl Scout she has spread before her a wide rang of novel and varied acuities, from which ah may pick those that most appeal to her. The key activities of the program seek to give the girl that self-reliance that comes of knowing how to met practical problems in a practical man ner. They are divided into five mam classes; namely, camping, woodcraft activities and Nature lore, homemak ing, health and first aid. and Com munity service. In addition to th key activities there are a group of fLfty-two proficiency badges along specific lines which the scouts mar work on. There are three Court of Awards during the year t which class ranks and proficiency badges are awarded. These courts are public. One hundred girls were able to take ad ventage of this last summer's camp held at the Lake of th Woods. Many of the girls made advancement In na ture work, handicraft, and swimming. Every precaution was taken to safe guard scouts taking part In the wat erfront activities. Good deeds and community services are a part of the lives of all Girt Scouts. During the Christmas holidays many lives are brightened by cheer ful girl scouts who gather food and clothes for needy ones. The singing of Christmas carols has become n important part In several troop pro grams. Serrlce In the home Is nevr Total 100.85 From July. 1933 to July. 1934. Case load 1533, Including Famllv relief 1149 i Fx -service ........ 117 1 forgotten. Girl Scouts are always abl 1 Men and women alone Transient men Transient families Out of town tncilry 89 and willing to do their part. 25 104 FOR 8AL15 Used brick. South end Cottage St. bridge. Call at S. Chil ders, 531 Spencer St. WHEAT St OATS for sale, 61.50 hun dred. 704 No. Central. FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo phone, battery radio. 65 Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vie trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools. 822 Cedar. DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel. 50 fir 615 Pennsylvania. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flck's Hardware. 131 West Main. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co. 4th and Bartlett 8 la. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertlllrer, teaming. Pbone 913-J. FOR SALE White sewing machine, Angora rabbits. 314 Willamette ACROSS L Smoking devices. t. Policeman elan 9. Children's Rama !I. Proverb 13. Babylonian god of Uit 14. Ventilate 15. Watered ap Fcnronce in abrlcs 16. Fall hAck to a former statt IS. Klncdom In I ml In 10. Expression of plenture IL Stopina tlmbei of a roof . One who ' carries 14. Old Krench coin 15. Fears greatly 27. Small valley J9 Attention 10. Propyl one's tfir In waler 11. Havins wings 17. Finn IS. Tear Into shred 11. Despottr ub or'linnt ofDrlal , Solution of Saturday's Puzzle ST. AMEN 55 TfA TIP RIS CAjB INE tIcMR ET ALMuD EpADjAMpM A HI n. 1 eMnMjMI aiv o r EP O LVEclulTE L I DE E D E NTT A LR E TELLS AXjfclTO 5 iJf SjT E N T OlR ATROMiAjE R EgjP ARES NoTs eD P E 1 E BglA T TTMR AINjTMP A P AT A ATR-lIi NjEfjE PTTjHET 5lrERlETDRlElLlElA5iE 43. Another time 44. Oil of ross petals 45. Hunting dog 47. Decree of Ihs Sullnn 60. flea eagle 61. Tree 63. Plare where a trial Is held S3. Occupied a seat S4. Negatlre vote &. Ethereal salt DOWN 1. Old card game 3. Artificial language S. Cauilng dlatrsss 4. Heron 5. Percolate 4. aiRRrullne name T. United S. Throbbed v. South Ameri can animal 10. Passageway IL County in Oklahoma 17. Accumulate 19. Unpaid norttea of s dsbl 21. Color 22, Card with one spot ICS. Most e xoosed 2. Devour Its. Ancient language 11. Justify 32. Feminine name 33. Cleaning Implement Sft. Pertaining to a penitential letmn 38. Grammatical caas 31. Binds wits narrow rahrlc 3J. Oreak market plare 40. Contaminate 42. Weeds 44. Host 46. Highest note of Ouldo's seal 4. Payable 49. A I wiiv: eontr. KODAK FINISHINO Easv-to-pay prices. E Hayden Jones Photo Stu dio. 607 W. 2nd. Phone 1282-M Hours 11 to 7. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees and berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box 50. Tribune. HIGHEST PRICES paid for fura, hldM and pelts. Medford Baln House 27 No. Orape. Tel. 1062. WHEN you think of reel estate, think of Brown & White. COW for feed and care this winter. H J Hlnderer, Rt. 2. Box 214. FOR ENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modem house. Phone J06fl-R. FOR RENT Furn hed 3 rm du. i ple.t. sleeping porch. wa!i trays, (tsrv;e, electric stove, wood heater. Close in. Ad-UH on'. . Inquire 240 South Orape Sfreet 53 ACRES near Appletraw P. O.; II A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber: Improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack on County Building At Loan Ass'n Phone 195 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE for hay 3 younj; steers, 2 cows, 2 work hor.". 1 gentle saddle pony. Phone 697-J-2. FOR EXCHANOE 30-30 Carbine val ued at 120 00 for light car. Across from Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE! Solo trumpev. New never been used Cheap for cash. Box 4728 Tribune. FOR SALE Apples, phone 132-L, MISCELLANEOUS PORTRAITS, kodak finishing, ren onable. E. Hsyden Jones 8tudlo 607 W. 2nd. Phone 1282-M. XfONEY LOANED on anything of value. Cecil Jennlnjts. BOAT TRAILER. Cash R'ftlsttfr A.dd tng Machine, Typewriter, Boots Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. KINDERGARTEN Spsrta Bldg M'istc and dance Phone 1543 or 125S-W Ruth Luy Alice Halmback. FOR ALE Wesners. fedr. ft 17 n Kollv. 27 50 to permanent I . snd riured O. I. C. brood FOR SALE Equity In 526 Haven. house. Cai: DOQS examined free. Or, Stone, 4th 4f4 tis . 1 1 r r r r w 17 18 m y i i'3 iizz SfL - -wr- r dMii. 1 28 M f;Jo 31 32 33 v..',' -' W:- mffmm uJl. -. 28 3? AO ,, 41 47 45 4 . 47 TIT 4" So T" Ti 52 " ', ( ''. 53 '7.54 1 I fl I 1st 1 Jackson County Chapter American Red Cross Taken frcm audit prepared by E. M. Wilson fo.- period July 1. 1933 to July 1, 19S4. Balsnoe July 1, 3033 $ 735.33 Ash ! and ( for 2TT membe r- shlps) 138 30 Medford, annual member ships 100.00 Medford, sustaining member ships 15.00 Pledge collections 303.00 Community chest 3.000.00 Donations -... 291 40 Jackson County, relief fund 1,188.04 Miscellaneous refunds 331.61 Supplies sold 65.10 Total ,.. $6,481.98 Disbursements Salary, Miss Roberts, part time - $ 585 00 Salary. Miss Gibbons 740 00 Labor, miscellaneous 30.00 Auto license 6 00 Insurance 60 20 Conference expense 12.82 Transportation (delegate to F. A. Institute) - 30 00 Relief S.749.40 (refunds 056.61) Relief paid headquarters: For Ashland $138.50 For mlsc ... 55.50 For supplies . 55.49 For Com. ohes t 760.00 Automuoblle 325.95 Ilor Scout There are 108 volunteei leaders in Scouting In Crater Lake council, regis tered In 32 troops with a total of 625 Scouts. The Court of Honor record shows that 85 Scouts have advanced from Tenderfoot to Second Class and 39 have advanced from Second Class to First Claas. There have been 13 Star awards, two Life awards and one Bronze Palm. The Bronze Palm la awarded to a Scout who has com pleted. 5 merit badges and has had six months service with his troop af ter receiving the award of Eagle. In Febraury the 10th annual Father and Son banquet was held during the Boy Scout anniversary week. Some 300 Scouts and fathers were present. Four weeks of camp were conducted at Camp McLaughlin at Lake of the Woods. 93 different Scouts attended during the period, enjoying swim ming, hiking, handicraft, horseback riding, Instruction In Scoutcraft and exceptionally good food, In the spring a training course of ten sessions was conducted by ths council. IS men completed the course and were award' ed certificates of Sooutmastershlp. During the Diamond Jubilee the Scouts were active participants, act' ing as orderlies, ushering and taking part In the pageant and were on po Hoe duty during the parades. A total of 893 hours of service were given Msny other community services were rendered. One troop constructed two Urge boats for use at camp. Tats work represented hundreds of hours of occupied time and gave much training In the use of tools. Troops are meeting regular once a week, working on advancements and merit badge tests, doing troop good turns and Individual good turns. Total $5,737.86 Bank balance June 30th, 1934 724.13 Revolving fund balance ..... 300.00 $ 924.13 July 1. 1934. Balance $ $24.13 Community Chest 350.00 Refunds 3105 Salary, Miss Roberts Salary, Miss Ol boons Salary, Mlss.Reddy -.. Offic expense Tel. and Tel. - Auto exp ...... Headquarters, life saving Relief o - $1,195.67 ..$ 50 00 70 00 600 4 96 2.30 12.93 100.00 52.34 Total disbursements $ 298.38 Balance, Including revolv ing fund $ M7.31) August, 1934. Balance $ W7.39 Community Chest MW Refunds Total Salary, Miss Roberts .... Salary. Miss Olbbons Production Office expense ... Tel. and Tel. . Auto exp 250 00 23.30 $1,173 50 $ 5000 . . 70 00 844 13.75 10 38.01 Int- their home at present with Mr. snd Mrs. Nelson Nytt. Friends of Bill Orleve are sorry to learn that he 1 seriously 111 at the Community hospital In Medford. where he underwent an emergency operation Saturday night. Hallowe'en pranksters were vary j law-abiding this year. The usual de- I miction of properly did not take p'ace. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning !ncaV Monday la Medlord, abonplug. Olrls' Community Club, Activities, 1934 Basketball, gymnasium, dancing, bridge, arts and crafts, drama, Eng lish, etiquette, personal appearance, Blb'e aturty. Class meetings, 34 per month: at tendance, 18, average; Individuals en rolled, 150; girls living In house, 8, ($300 double $4 50 per month); em ployment. 116 girls and women placed. Program Strictly a community betterment program. Purpose: To provide educa tional and cultural advantages for young girls who lack privileges of home and to provide a recreational center for the young business women The employment bureau Is the only one of Its kind in southern Oregon and northern California as we have placed girls In Crescent City, Yrekr and weed. Sleeping accommodations are aval! abla for eight girls at the low rate of $4 50 per month or 33 If room la shared, with SOe extra for cooking privilege. A matron Is in charge. This Is a 100 per cent community enterprise as the property was bought and paid for by a group of publlv aplrlted women, la free of dobt and no salaries are paid anyone. Considering Individuals reached, scope of work, and the advantages of such a center to the entire city, this organization Is a deserving beneficiary of the Community Chest. The governing board Is composed of a representative from each of the women's clubs, and as an organlKa tlon has only been functioning nine months. Possibilities for future ac tivities would.be eliminated if not suitably supported by the communt. Girl "routs The Medford Girl Scout organisa tion Is made up of a community com mittee with twelve members, a lead ers' association with twenty-five mem bers, seven scout troops with one hundred-fifty members, and three Brownie packs with sixty members. In addition there are thirty citizen who help with proficiency badge ex aminations. All girls between the sges of eev.m and ten are welcome to take part in the Brownie program, and all girls over ten to take part In the regular Oirl Scout program. The programs of fered are useful, worth-while and In te resting. There are certain key actlvltlei in which the Oui S'out, to pass from the rank of Tenderfoot to that of First Class scout, must be reaso.v . ably proficient. There are also numer ous oilier activities, from tUcq Vise Jackson County Health Association The association represents persona Interested in the health and welfare of the county. It Is a volunteer or ganization formed to study the needs and to report to citizens of the coun ty the progress made In health ac tivities. The association believes that It can best serve in the prevention of disease by working In conjunction with the Jackson County Health le partment. the official county agency. The association aims to demon strate the needs and advantages of health work and to educate, in so lar as possible, the general public in problems of health and Qlsease pre vention. Accomplishments In 1933-1034. 1. Child welfare clinics. 1. Three monthly Ashland, Med ford snd Central Point. 3. Semi-yearly and yearly How ard, Lone Pine, Jacksonville, Phoenix, Prospect, Talent. Gold HIU, Roge River, Bams Valley and Eagle Point. I. Dental clinics Medford and Ashland. (For children who arc. unable to have dental attention through the ordinary channels.) Clinics are held twice a weak during the school year and are maintained by the association. 8. Sponsors health honor roll In the schools. 5. Sponsored 1. Crippled children's cllno. 3. Esrly diagnosis campaign (tu berculosis), (found 7 new1 casu of tuberculosis). 3. Cllnlo for problem children ' suffering from nervous and mental diseases. 6. Paid for 117x-ray pictures for early diagnosis campaign for tu berculosis. Paid for all chest x ray pictures taken for children during the year. 7. Sponsored the Tuberculosis Christmas Seal sale. 8. Stands behind all health actlvl . ties In the county. Pay one half of the salary and travel for each of two nurses n the county. 10. Community health groups furn ish layettes, sterile obstetrical package for ujs of private phy siclsns, in home deliveries, pa Jamas, sheets, pillow cases and towels for use In loan closets. II. Budget allows $500 from Seal sale receipts to be used to supply milk, clothing and other necessi ties for tubercular patients. Welfare Exchange The Wejare Exchange, one of the Important beneficiaries of the Com munity Chest, is divided Into two parts the shop and the sewing room and valuable necessary work has been accomplished in this splebutdly man aged organization. The Chest gave toward the mslntensnoe of the sew ing room 3250.00 with which materials were purchased for: 48 dresses for women and children. 73 sleeping garments. 65 shirts for men snd boys. 10 aprons. 35 slips. 135 comforters. 15 doz. spools of thread, lining and interlining of comforts. 600 women's gowns were made) through this channel. Total yardage, 1325. 13 battstuff, wool and cotton. BRITISH UNIONS GAIN IN VOTING LOHDON. Hot. V 0i Fresh from ssnsstlonsl Tlctorj in ths Thurs day municipal elections, labor to night tmlnl Its gui.s on still bigger targets. A mMtlng to otltbnU ths partr's triumph hsard Horbrt Morrison, sec retary of th London labnr party. 1. dare. that labor should point its f fort, "to lay the foundallo.i of suc cess and so consolidate our organiza tion that at the nest parliamentary election we ahall repeat the vonder ful aucceea of 1934. 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