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PAflE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, JfEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1935, GOLF CLUB PLANS BOWLING rwrruniur nnnir I tA mo vt UKIVtl Fifty New Players Is Goal Set at Meeting of Cam paign Committee Tour naments to Add Interest Plans for ft membership, drive In Rogue Valley Oolf club with a goal of 150 members were made yesterday at ft luncheon meeting of Harry McMa- hon, president, Eugene Thorndike, treasurer, Homer Marx, secretary, and J. Verne Shangle, who la at the head of the campaign. Popularity of the club Is at 1U peak and the membership drive was launched with the view of signing up AO or more new golfers within the next few week. The membership now stands at more than 100 and applica tions are coming Into the club stead ily. Tournaments and special events have been numerous and successful during the winter, and a great deal of activity is being lined up for the prlng and summer, promising the olub's biggest season. Officials are at work drawing up a schedule of the many tournaments and special events that are being planned and will an nounce it soon. Besides numerous award tourna menta leading up to the Southern Oregon championship tourney which will be held Aug. 30, 31. and Sept. 1 and a, new Inter-city event are planned to bring from Klamath Falls, Grants Pass. Anhlnnd, Eureka and other neighboring golf centers, which will also mean return matches away from home. Dubs ami duff era' tour merits will be held, and kicker tour nament, ladder tournaments, ftag tournaments, point-par tournaments, rotation tournaments, tomb, tone tournaments, mat tournaments, mix ed tournament and team matches will be scheduled. Another popular vent of last summer will be repeat ed the weekly men s evening tourna ment on Wednesday, originated to allow business men to play In compe tition after work hours and during the cool of the evening. During the last several weeks ladles' day at the course each Wednesday has been gaining In popularity and the women's membership has been In creasing steadily. There were more than 80 lady golfers present at the luncheon and Scotch foursome held last week. Under the direction of Verne Shan gle it Is planned to get new golfers on the course and "sell" the club by showing them ft good time. Plana are underway for a novel tournament featuring new players, which will bring the prospective members to gether and give them an opportunity to get acquainted with the course, with the club members and with one another. President Mc Mali on expressed the purpose of the membership drive when he said that new business men and othera who have not yet Joined the club will be given an opportunity to become active in the community through participation in the commu nity's moat popular sport. THREE SHOOTERS IN TIE FOR III Poor shooting conditions held down Mrdford Gun club scores at the renu lar Sunday morning trapahoot. How ever, three shooters broke 48 out of B0 shot at to tie for high. They were Ole Alenderfer. Will Dates and S, O. Mendenhall. In special mlsa-and-out event Clarence Earts finally won out after showing the way to the S0 yard line. Oeo. Jantrer tu hlah among the akecters with 10 out of as. The scores: 38 a Tot. Ole Alenderfer 23 3A 48 8. a. Mendenhall 34 34 48 Will Bates 35 31 49 Hid Newton 33 3D 47 F.lmer Wilson .. 33 34 41 Joe Terry (Pro.) .... 34 33 47 Dr. Low 33 33 4S Roland Hubbard 34 31 45 Fd lmport 34 30 44 Rht Coleman 31 33 44 Oeo. Porter 33 31 43 Harold Brown 31 33 43 Jerry Jerome 30 31 41 Jack Porter ,, , 30 10 30 J. C. Thompson 13 10 37 Yank Perl 1R IS 36 T. r, Daniels 34 . . K. W. Prase ...... 33 Oeo. Janter .... 33 . Ralph Green 33 . Cleo. Fads 31 Clarrnre Farts 20 Pain Jennings 30 Dr. Blake 17 Fights Last Night (It. thr A-MHliilrd lr FAHOO. N I). .stout Peine 153. Park Rapid . Ml nil., outpointed Johnny M.rn, l.W Detroit ifll. HT. PKTr.HMirnO. Ha. Tony Can eela, 193. Tainpn, outpointed lursnkif (Cowboy) Muren. 184. Cheyenne. Win HOI PKA1TI.E. Leonard RMinott. MH'f, Detroit, otltpnintfd Al Lewis, 14ft, Se attle i8 NAN JOSF - flunk Oo.whv, 170 Chlrncn Viuv krd o it-NftM) Our rifon, 174, ban Jom (lj. The Active club "Pole Cats" chalk ed up three points agalnat one credit ed to the Plche team In their City league match at the Smoke Hoiue last night. Ths Active club "Kittens" shellacked the Mall Tribunes to the as ma tune. The scores: plrhe Hrtw. Co. B. Plche 138 150 138 409 A. Plche 189 133 108 369 Harrison ............1H 130 1M 430 McDonald . 133 IAS 154 441 Smith 173 10fl lftO 618 Handicap 3S 36 36 75 740 778 714 3333 Active Club Pole Cats RittUr 100 310 150 559 140 118 176 120 140 138 166 434 140 140 140 420 ...181 138 161 480 Ih. am Klndley Culbertson ... Larsen 701 730 803 3322 Mall Tribune Ferguson 172 114 143 428 Murray 147 121 137 405 Hagen 137 161 160 458 Saylor 101 204 174 360 Kada 173 101 102 556 820 781 805 2410 A rt I re Club Kittens Neldeimyer 98 137 161 396 Hubbard 118 101 118 337 Welsenberger 104 162 113 370 I Cere 140 140 140 420 Mllnea ..........134 165 188 467 Handicap 146 146 146 438 740 851 846 2437 The Eads Transfer team took two out of three from Mann's Depart ment Store In their Elks club bowl ing match last night. The City Meat Market and Rozy Ann confectionery roll tonight. Eads Transfer. Fads 194 184 177 655 Prey 147 134 117 308 Thompson 138 138 138 414 Flndley 147 148 116 411 Moore 185 176 157 517 Handicap ........ 100 100 100 337 Total 930 888 814 3623 Mann's Dept. Store. D. Watson .... 175 177 138 490 ... 146 155 170 471 136 136 136 408 Olll McAlllater Brown 166 153 194 613 138 140 148 435 06 06 96 388 H. Strang Handicap , Total 856 866 883 2604 HORNSBY CL OF LOOP PLAY NEW YORK, March 30. (Ap) Paced by Rogers Hornsby's St. Louts Browns, the American league la oft to a faat start In the annual com petition In the "grapefruit league." American leaguers thus far have won 13 of their 31 spring training clashes with National league oppo nents. The Browns, with three vic tories In four starts, have contrib uted most heavily to this advantage. On a percentage basis, two Na tional league clube. the Pltjaburg Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers, out rank the Browns, but they have played only one game each. Of the six American league clubs which so far have figured In the Inter-league struggle, only the New Tork Yankees, beaten twice by the Boa ton Braves In three games, have failed to get better than an even break. The heaviest losers In the National league have been the New York Olanui, beaten five tlmea by Ameri can league rivals. STEELE, LONDOS MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., March 30. (AP) Ray Steele of Olendale. Cel., gained a draw In his heavyweight championship match with Jimmy Londos, title honlder, last night. Before a record house of 10.000 spectators, Steele outclassed Londos for 60 minutes, keeping the champion groggy with flying head locks, but as he rushed in to finish htm, the Greek applied a walstiock and pitched the Callfornlan through the ropes. Stele damaged the ligaments In his left shoulder as he landed. He climb ed back Into the ring, managing to evade the champion's attempts to close In on him by sprinting around the ring for the last four minutes of the bout. Bronko Nagurskl. of International Falls.. threw George Koverly. Holly wood. In 14 minutes and 8 seconds. WRESTLING nv thr Aworlated Pr NEW HAVEN. Conn. Sandor flrabo. 30S, Hungary, won from Emll Dune 21A. Omaha. (Dune duqimllf ted arc ond fall after 8aho won first i. SAN FRANCISCO Man Mountain rvn. 317. NorrroM. Oa . beat One Son neither,:. 200. Providence. R. 1.. 'when latter tumble to continue after loAiiik wond full. TWIN rALl J. Idaho -Ira TVrn. 310. Suit Lake City, beat Eddie Kahn 210. New York. .trnlKht .hIIa. ! SPOKANE. Wli.- Jules Atroni;- bow. 'J7.V Ponoa City ok la towed R.m itHliipe .y Milan, Italy, two out uX turrt (a. la. ASHLAND NORMAL HOOPSTERS FACE HUTCHINSON FIVE DENVER. Colo., March 20. (AP) The surviving field of 18 in the Na tional A. A. U. basketball tourna ment squared away for the third round tests today with all eight seed ed teams still In the scramble for the title the Tulsa Oilers hope to win for a third straight year. The defending champions, excused from the first round competition along with all but one of the official favorites, cleared the initial hurdle last night with an eay 36-25 victory over Colorado college. They are matched in the final third rounder tonight with the Jones store team of Kansas City, which hod a Htruggle with the Durant (Okla.) Teachers before winning a 38-34 de cision In the final moments of their second round clash. Utah State AggleB. only seeded col lege tCRm, featuring a fast-breaking offense, swamped Lam but h college of Jackson, Tenn., 87-32, but were rob bed by some cheer by the disability of a star forward, Cleo Petty, whose injured knee probably will not per mit him to play In the 7 o'clock game tonight with Italian A. C. of Seattle. Italian A. C. gained the third round at the expense of the Salt Lake Beckers. Southern Oregon Normal, which made an Impressive appearance in the second round Monday night, clashes with the Hutchinson Transients to day. The latter eliminated West Texas Teachers, 47-18. I FOR NEXT SHOW The appearance of two newcomers on the wrestling program at the Ar mory tomorrow night has stirred up considerable Interest nmnng t,h fans, who hope to see a couple of hours of fast, scientific wrestling as a change from the rough and tumble mat work that Mack LUlard has promoted for the last several weeks. Al Perelra, 215-pound Portuguese grappler, Is the highly-praised new comer whl will see action In the opening bout against Jim Healy. a popular wrestler from San Francisco. Both these wrestlers are capable of fast and clean or on the other hand exceedingly rough performances. In the second match the newcom er will be Kasey columbo, Hnlian matman who delights In the science of the game. He will tangle with Hans Schiiltz. big German bone-bender and old favorite here. Notre Dame Grid Star Succumbs NEW YORK, March 20. (AP) Joseph Sullivan, captain elect of the 1035 Notre Dame football team, died In New York hospital today. He underwent two operations last Friday for mastoiditis and serious head ailments. Numerous blood transfusions failed to aid him. CLYDE WAGNER ELECTED HUSKY CAGERS' CAPTAIN SEATTLE, March 20. (AP) The University of Washington basketball year. Tha Hec Edmtindson lnsplra a Junior, of Spattlr. captain for next year. The Hec Edmtindson nsplra tlonal medal was voted to Bobby Oaler, Seattle, this year'a leader. Oreron Weather Unsettled with occasional snow or rain tonight and Thursday; heavy snowa In the mountain.: continued cool: fresh to strong westerly wind off the coast. SALEM. March ' 20. (API Thirty prospective teachers of adult claMes In Red Cross first aid In the state emergency adult education program met at the Salem T. M. C. A. late yesterday to begin a week's Intensive training conference. Chaa. A. Howard, state superintendent of public In struction, announced. MARVfN OEOROE and hla band. Oriental Gardens. Thursday. Phone 642. We ll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. WRESTLING! MEDFORD ARMORY AL PEREIRA vs. JIM HEALY Kasey Columbo vs. Hans. Schultz 4cots on sale at HKOWVS. rhons 101; Or'KICC ST.4TIONKBY 41 ITI.Y III., fh.ine M: Vll:M'IM CAKE, Phone t" STATKMKNT February, 18.18. The following la a schedule of the proceeding of Jacluon County, Ore gon, showing a Itat of claimant and the article of service for which the claim la made and which -were passed upon by the County Court of Jackaon County, Oregon, during the month of February. 1935. O. R. CARTER, County Clerk. Widows' Pen.lon.. Bethal Abel, 1S.00; Mary E. Albert, .20 00; Lottie Bailey, 120.00; Mrs. Earl Baldwin, 20.0O; Myrtle C. Beatty, $10.00; Iva L. BlacKwell. 15.00: Ce celia Boerc, $10.00: Kntle M Crawford. $10.00; Mao E. Davla. $1500: Viola DeTour, $10.00; Zelia M. Doe. $28 00; Pearl Dunford, $15.00; Anna. M. Ed warda, $10 00; Mary C. Prey. $10 00; Anna Gould, $15 00; Etnel Haertle. $10.00: orace Hamilton, 10 00: Ines p. Hayse. 115.00: Dollle C. Holland. 25 00; Ina Huson, $48.00: Elizabeth Huaon. $15 00: Ruth Jordan. 10 00; Beulah D. Johnson, 10 00: Eleanor M. Johnaon. $25.00: Relta Kendall. 15 00: Ora Lester, $1000: Flora B. Ludwlg, 120.00: Carol B. Miller. $15 00; Ella Mlnlnlck. $10.00: Dollle Moomaw. $10.00: Bettle Owlnga, $10 00; Olllc Peterson. $30.00: Gila L. Pltchford, 10.00; Lillian G. Reed, $10.00: Marie Reynolds, 20 00: Almeida Ruaiell. 15.00; Mary R. Rowley. 15 00: Win nie E Sanford. 25.00: Ethel T. Stand ley. 15.00: Delia Stevenson, 15.00: Mary B. Swavne. 10.00: Millie P. Tlngleaf. $10.00: Martha L. whlllock. 10.00: Alonla M. Wall, .30 00; Eolth L. Watson. 15.00: Verena, Williams. 15.00; Bessie Landing. 15.00. Regular Indigents. Mrs. Dell Anderson, 8 00: Josephine Atkinson. $10.00; Fred W. Bartley. 12.00; Jamea H. BUtga. $800: Clar ence G. Bowling, 15.00; EI fie M. Baer. 17.00: Walter Blackman. 10 00; Nellie Boardman. 115 00; Thos. A. Bradley, 8.00: Delia Braymer, M00; Jacob H. Buckbee. 8.00; W. H. Calne. 8.00: Edw. H. carr. $12 00: Nettle Campbell. (10.0O: Wm. J. Chapman, 17.00: T. E. Clark. 8.00: Theo. B. Cooper. $10.00; David Crlpe. $8.00; Eliza J. Davla. $800: Nellie Dean. 12 00; Emll Dlew. $12 00; Alice Doster, 12.00; Maybelle Dotaon. 16.00: jonn W. Dunlap, $8.00; Cora Evans, 10.00; Dudley Estes, $1?.00; Irene Egan, 10.00; Mary Erlckaon. 8.00: Frances C. Everett. 10.00; Thomaa Farmer. 1500: Elizabeth Ferguson. 8.00: Klimbeth R. Piter, 10.00: Martin Forbls. 10.00; Susan T. CilfgK. 12 00: David A. Hadden. 8.00; Cirfle Harris. 8.00; Addison Hopkins. 48 00: Mary R. HtgBtn. 10.00; Llla J. Hasktus. 15.00; Dorothy Hoynes, 1500: Josle Horn, 10.00; C. N. Horn. (15.00: Laura Howard, 10.00; John A. Hubart, 12.00; Mary James. 12.00; W. L. Jackson. 26.00; Jamea W. Klnkade. 10.00; Melissa E. Knlghtcn. 10.00: Ida Kathan. 8.00; A. A. Lair. 15 00; Frank J. Lake. 12.00; Chos. Lowden beck. 8 00; Chas. Marshall, 7.50: John C. Maeon. 8.00; Jamea W. Mc lean. 8 00; Florence Mead. 10.00: Clara Miller. 10.00: Gladys Moses. 20 00; Marv Oeborn. $10 00; W. L. Payjie. $8.00; Eva A. Perklna. $10 00; Julia Pierce. 15 00: C. T. Pine. $10.00; Mary Price. 8.00; Lydla M. Rathburn; 8 00; W. B. Reed. H0.0O; J. C. Reyn olds. 8.00; Al Rhoten. 10.0u: W. L. Robinson. 10.00; Jessie M. Rlgglns. 12.00; James D. Rupe. J12.00: Mary E. Rowley, (10.00; Anna C. Schmidt, 10.00; Mrs. John Shoup. $10.00: Heli"n D. Skid more. (8 00; w. H. Stewart. 15.00; Jamea D. stubbleflcld. 10.00: John St. John. 8.00: Mrs. 'Jttle Scho ler, 8.00: Jessie Seartnc, 10.00: G. B. Sexton. 8.00; Bruce Shaddock. 10.00. Josephine A. Simon, 8.00: Eliza A. Smith, 8 00: Mollle Soukup. lOOO: Dan J. Sullivan. $8.00; Bart Summers. 8.00: S. A. Swan, $10 00; Chas. Swartzfafter, $15.00: Harry L. Tate. $10.00: Geo. Thompson. $25 00: Mary A. Torrence, $8.00: Marlon VanNatta, $8.00: L. VanCycle, $8.00: Mrs. John Walamott, $12.00: Anna Watklns. $8 00: Ida Jane Watklna. $10.00; N J. Wilkinson, $12.00: Mra. G. A. Wilson. 15.00; Z. Walgamott, $13.00; Alice Caaebear. $20.00: Pierce Wilson, $12 00. Old Age Pensions. Minnie Abel. $8.00; Ell Amlck. $5.00: Geo. Askew. . $8.00: John Anderson. 8.00: Jamea H. Baker, lO.OO: Ida Ann Bates. 8 00; Wm. Blege. $8.00; Lilly D. Blackwood. $10 00; Adla C. Blah, $10.00: John S. Bonar. $12.00: Wm. H. Bradford, $8.00; Thomas Bragg. $10.00: Addle Brltuan. $8 00: Wallace Baldwin. $8 00: Albert Bell. $8 00: Alonro Balnter. $15 00: Ell Baker. $10.00: Wm. J. Beardaley. 15 00; Chas. Brandon. (8 00: Wm. W. Bailey, 15.00; Herman P Boyer, WOO: B. H. Butterfleld. $1200; Mary C. Baker. $5 00; Wm. T. Bennett. $12.00: Minerva R. Bllaa. $10.00; Walter E. Buck. $8 00: Edwin C. Burt, $8 00; Chaa. A. Brown, 10.00: Hector B. Csdy. 2000: Wm. J. Cameron, tlOOO: Chamberlain Carr. $8 00: Cha. R. Chllds. $8.00: Samuel R. Coffman. $8 00: Edw. D. Collins. $1200: Samuel E Combes. $12 0O: Wm. A. Cook. $8 00: Elizabeth A. Cooper. $10 00: Mary A. Crume. $1000: Thoa . A. Crump. $10 00; Thoa. Cullen. $1200: Ollle E. Clark. $7 00: Wm. A. Crane. $15 00; D. A. Davla. 6 00: Ed -v. H. Davla. 8 00; Amelia Dennis. $12 00: Teressa Dews. $10.00: lAUr E. Diss. $8 00: Oeo. Dietrich. $10 00: Thoa, E Dole. $8.00: Hiram Doubleday, $10 00: Louis M. Downs. $8.00: Harry C. Evana. $13 00: Nora Edssll, (5.00: Jamea T. Edwards. 8 00; Mary J. Eaten. $5.00: Wm. H. Fverhard. $5 00: Mary Evenslrer, $8 00; J. L. Edwards. 10.00: Jennie Eldrtdge. 12 00; A. B. Farrier. 8 00; LottH 3T Finney, $500; W. B. Finney, $10 00; J. T. Fry, $7.50; Sarah Fry, $7 60; Fritz Ruch. $15.00; T. N Fleener, $15.00; Virginia, Fetzer. $10.00; J. S. Poster. $10.00: J. E. Garner, $10 00; Mangle Orant. $15.00: S. T, Green. 10 00; Bernettle Orlffln. 10 00; J B. Griffin. lOOO; Maggie Hamilton. 110 00; Jennie Hammond, 10 00; N. C. Haskln. 18 00: J. R. O. Haynes. 15 00; Wm. P. Heffner. $12 00; Nellie Hlbba. 8.00; Lavlna Harbnuh. $7X0; Oeo. Hargadlne. 15.00; R. E. Hay. 10.00: B. P. Helman, 10.00; H. C. Hlnea, 8.00; Cordelia Horner. $10.00; W. W. Hobba. $5 00; E. P. Hoglund, 8.00; J. F. Holbrook. $7.50; Jane Hoi. brook. $7.50: Wm. Holloway. $800; J. C. Howard. $8.00: Matilda. Hornback, 8.00: a. W. Hollenbeak, 8 00: J. H. Hum. I0.O0: Anna Jensen. $10.00; Elizabeth Janes. $6.00: Roxllna Jack son. $10 00; E. E. Jackaon. $15 00: J. C. Johnson. $10.00; Chas. Johnson. $10.00; Helen Johnson. $10.00; W. A. Jones. $10.00: W. H. Jordan. $12 00; Fl-jra Kanoff. $5.00; EdwaxdJne Knight, $8.00; Mattle Kxanltz, $16.00: J. D. Land. $8.00: F. P. Lewi. $8 00; J. F. Lander. $10 00; Kather:ne Landers, $15.00; B. H. Lee. $8.00: Margaret Llntterfelt. 15 00: W. N. Long. 10.00; W. M. Luak. 12.00: Henry Mayer. M.00: Oeo. McDonald. 8 00: Phebe Jane Mc Cov. 10.00: Paul Mlikowskl, 10.00; E. J. Murphy. 8.00; A. R. Maynard, 5.00; Emma McCray, 8.00; Miry Mee. jo.uu; P. H. Myers, 8.00; Ous Mitchell, 10.00; Rltta Mathui, $12.00; J. N. McCune. $10.00: J. H. Mcjlmsty, $15.00: Laura McKlnney. $8 00: Mary McClellan. tlS.00: P. McEntvre. $1000; W. H. Newton. $8 00; Nella Nellaen, $5 00: A. J. Nicholson. $10 00; J. T. Oden, $15.00; Sarah Ovlatte, $10.00: Lottie Owens. $8.00: Jamea Owen. $10.00; Olive Parson, $10.00; Lillian Perkins. $8 00: E. E. Phelps. $8.00; France M Poole, $12.00; L. H. Pres lar, $8.00: M. H. Price. $5.00; H. L. Palmer, $10.00; W. W. Parker, lo.uu; Hester Pence, 5.O0: Louisa Penny. 8.00: M. B. Pinion, tlo.oo: w. T. Plank. 8.00; L. A. Pettis. $10.00: J. M. Potter, $10.00; J. W. Rock. $8.00; I. M. Rowe, $8.00: Mary stansoie, 12 00: Ida Smith. $10.00; Mattie Smith, $800; J. R. Smith, 6.0O; Ella Smith, $10.00; Addle Struble. $12.00; Mary Swlnden. $10.00; P. L. spencer. $10.00: Thos. Sackett, 8.00: Barney Salsman. $8.00: O. M. Selby. $10.00; W. P. Shaw. $5.00: Minnie Shaw. 5.00; J. C. Shlplev, 8.00: Rebecca Slaugh ter. 10.00: J. D. Slagle. (10 00; M. L Soukup. 10.00: Mary Stephens. 8 0u; M. Surber. $5.00; Luclnda stepnens. 12.00: J. M. Schaffcr. $12 00; Annie Smith. $20.00: G. E. Snearley.' $15.00; Marlon Sowash. $10.00; Miry Taylor. 10.00: Alex Tate. 8.00; J B. Tellon, $12.00; W. P. Townend, $15.00: Aus tralia Taylor, $5.00; C. R. Turner, $10.00: C. E. VeUn. $8.00; L. Van Oundy, $15.00: C. M. Walte. (12.00; W. C. Ward. $10.00; Elizabeth Wuir. $8.00:' J. B. watklns, $15.00: J. D. Wakefield. $15.00; J. W. Wilson. $8.00; A. C. Wilson. $8.00; W. Wtxn, $10 00; Nancy Wilson. $5.00: Mary Wood. $8.00: L. S. Wright. $10.00: Margaret Yaater, $10.00: Ellzabetn Yockey. $15.00; Jamea Young. $8.00; W. Bailey. $5.00. Relief service.. Sacred Heart Hoaplttl, (643.50: Community HospltAl, $960.10; Phyllis Swearlngen, (210.00: June Earhart. (42.50; D. J. Bolton, $35.00; Ashland Hospital, $92.00: Dr. Sweeney. $12.00; Dr. Holt, $12.00; Jacksonville Sana torium, $192.83: Dr. Moffatt. $35.50; Dr. Flndlcy, $90.00; Gardner Dnut Co., $55.94; West Side Pharmacy, $67.02: Fst Side Pharmacy, $154 o5; Heath's 87.97; Jarmln's. $60.33; Shaw Supply Co., $8 00; Woods Drug Co., $2.79; Ingle Drug Co.. $.60: Varne Drug Co. $10.45; Jacksonville Pharmacy, $3.25, Massenglll Co.. $3.04; Mrs. Graay, $36.00; Mr. Edmondson. $25.00: Mrs. Shollenberg, $40.00; Mra. Walker. $36.00; Mra. Mcclain, $18 00: Medford Water Dept.. $5 00: H. O. Chlldreth. $5.00: C. P. Randall, $8.00; Anna Wol ter, $10.00; J. Co. Bldg. tnd Loan. $62.50; R. Anthony. $7.60: Lizzie Robertson, $10.00; Mra. Haworth, $10.00: Sarah Chase. $6.00: C. P. Nich ols, $17.60; W. J. Preoenoerg, $13.60: W. Wolrldge. (17.60: National Reem ployment Service, (53.57: Jean Rogers. $39.15; Ann Nobllt. $22 90: Red Cross. 24.65: Ind. Accident Com. $1.63: Oodward Merc. Co.. $12.00; Oardncr Shoe Shop, $3.75; Mr. Webster. $2.79: Hardy's Cash Store. 5 00: Ashland Mills. 830: Medford Bargain House, 14.50: The Texas Companv. $19.00: J. L. Robertson. $4 50: J. E. Hoxle. $1.75: Medford Creamery. 9.30; Humphrey's Oroeery, $13 31; Pennine ton's. $3.45; Shell Oil Co.. $16.00; Oreenbaum's, $7.39: Oatea Ac Lydrlard. $83.07; Fred O'Kelly. (10 00: M. C Wright. $4.00: Valley Fuel Company. $11.50: Puller Oroeery, $19.49: M. and Phone ' 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Suner Service ConTemcDcs and Economy Stop ID OAKLAND Hotel San ablo offers: Comfort srlthent Gxtraraganea Central Location BATES: (1.00 to $1.78 fKKB OARAGE Monr.HN corns smr Directions to Hotel: stay on Main Hlthwa? (San Pablo Avenue) dlnretly to Coin St. Manaiemenl HARRY a STRANG u M. Dept. Store. $5 83; John Perool), $6.S0: fiafeway Store, $7.73; Oate dc Lydiard, $7.11; W. p. Chlsom. $1.25; Sophia Chlldreth, $3.00; Mary Mee, $1.00: W. S. Cary, $1.00. Miscellaneous Supplies and Services. Office Sta. and Supply Co., $110 33: Medford Printing Co., $39.90; Marahall Smith Leonard. $14.1.95: Secretary State, $1.50: Postal Telegraph. $.83; John Louehltn. $7.00; Larrv Sehade. $3.30: Shell Oil Co . $5.33: R. A. Holmes. $5.00; Medford Stationery Store. $3.10; Home Tel. and Tel. Co., $96.68; Jessie KJzer. $3.40; H. D. Reed, $3.00: a. A. Oltzen, $30.00: Ashland Printing Company. $103.95; Timber Products Co.. $180.30: Huobard Broth ers, $1199; National Hospital Asso ciation. $1.69: R. E. Nellon. $46.93; John Mills. $4.60; Welborn Bee son. $31.88; E. C. Uaddla. $1.00; Oeo. Car stona. $1.00; Ward SpatE. $1.00; R. E. Munter. $1.00: H. N. Butler. $1.00; O. P. Wllaon. $1.00: Mrs. Olen Smith, $1.00; Mrs. stone, $1.00; R. K. Rain. $1.00; Vem Shangle, $1.00; Lou la Clark. $1.00: Fted Reich, $1.00: Jim Brown, $1.00; Archie Anderson, $1.00: Chaa. Carrtco, $1.00: Elmer Hays. $1.00: Allen Smith, $1.00; Dr. Durno, $10 00; Frank Perl. $31.80: Dr. KreeM. $1.00: Mrs. L. Oelm, $1.00; Myrtle Hall, $1.00: Mrs. D. Hood, $1.00: Be.n Hansen, $1.00; Mrs. C. A. Hansen, $1.00; Marvin Barrlclt. $1.00: Dr. Drummond. $1.00: Clautea McCredle, $1.00: Loula Jennlnga, $1.00; Robert Walker, $1.00: Donald Mlnear. $1.00; David Hood. $1.00: Phillip Whltlock. $1.00: Mra. Phil Whltlock. $1.00: Hus ton Pitt. $1.00; Rolene Pitts, $1.00; Clara Shore. $1.00: Mra. Qoasett, $1.00; Mr. Ooaett. $1.00; T. Under wood, $1.00: Mrs. C. H. Rogers, $1.00; F. M. Krugel. $1.00: H D. Kern. $1.00; Mac Lemon, $1.00: R. Car rol, Mrs. R. Carroll. Frank An derson. $18.00: Perl Funeral Home, $30.00; American Law Book Co., $8.00; Peoples Electric, $11.75; Bostltch. Sales Co., $8.91; Orace Robertson, $6 30: Jeaale Mastln. $3.60; R. A. Holmes, $340.69; McCurdy-Danlels. $244.37: Carl y. Tengwald. $1 18 78; BUUnga Agency, $151.41: Eugle Ac Thomas, $56.49; C. S. Butterfleld. $50.20: chas. R. Ray. $49.81: Medford Investment Co.. $49.47: Earl S. Tumy, $50.23; Chas. A. Wing. $8 56: Henry C Mackey, $5.62: J. W. Wakefield. $144.98; Harold Brown. $268.90: Redden & Company, $144.66: Brown tc White, $108.65; Cupp Furniture Store. $314.51: Mrs. Ellenaburg. $2.00: Mra. C. O. Smith. $3 00: Robert Walker. $2 00: Don-MInear. $3.00; Mrs. C. A. Hansen. $2 60: Ben Hansen. $2.60; Mrs. Stone. $2.00: O. B. LaBarre. $2.00; Nellie C Henaelman, $6.25: Marvin Barrlck. $2.00: Lovlnger Disinfectant Co.. $55.00: Edythe Martin, $42.39; Calif. Oregon Power Co., $35.33; Northern Schol Supply Co.. $2.38: Grace Brown. $27.00; Ted Slma, $72.00: State Ind. Accident Commis sion. $29.56; H. W. Sprulll. $16.24: Joe V. Tompkins. $16.87; Timber Products Co., $95.00: Owen-Oregon Lumber Co., $34.20: Boyd's Market. 44.79: Oilman Dairy, $10.65; S. P. Company. $6.03: strahan's Market. $22.88: Model Bakery, $8 81: Snyder Dairy. $3.02: Western Union. $9.28: Taylor & Blerma. $1.25: R. A. Bottj, $8.00; D. T. Lawton. $1.00: John Klrk- patrick. $1.00; F. C. Comm. $1.00; O. B. Alden. $1.00; H. T. Hubbard. $1.00; E. W. Llljengren. SI.OO: Clvde Adam. $1.00; I. R. Frldeger. $76.30; M F. and Hdw. Co.. $2.20; M. and M. Dent. Store, $7.06: Economy Market, $7.35: Monarch seed and Feed. $32.76: Col gate Soap Co.. $23.80; W. M. Finley. $2.40; Rafael Benson. $2.60: c. G. Borg. $3.20; Everett Faber. S3.20; W. J. Currier. $2.00; Henry Shafer, $2 30; Wilbur Klme. $3.30: Oeo. Fields. $7.20; Clemma Finley. $3 00; T. W. Acklln. $4.40; C. M. Parker. $2.20; C. S Hatch. $6.40: W. E. Hammel. $3.60; L. O. Penland, $3.60: Elbert Blgham, $4.40: Chas. W. Holdrldge. $13.80; E. H. Brayton, $12.40; Oscar Blackford, $13.80; Wm. Blgham. $14.40; Harry B. Janes. $1230; W. W. Williams, $18.00; Sheriff Travel, $234.89; Dis trict Attorney, $9.60: School Bupt., $36.60; Postage. $118.45. Bounty. Henry Kubll, $6.00; Harry Twllll (ren. $6.00; Dennlaon Wood. $3.00; Paul Hunter. $3.00: J. E. Fry. $3.00: L. Duaenberry. $3.00; O. R. Treaham. $3.00: J. F. Moore. $3 00; L. A. John son, $6.00: B. Orlgsby. $9.00: S. E. Hansen. $6 00; Earl Hart, $24.00: Ver non Hopklna. $75.00: L. Blass, $3.00; H. E. Webb. $3.00; Oeo. Klonua. $9.00; W. A. Blacken, $3.00: R. H. Sims, $3.00; Geo. Sherman, $6.00; J. Rlch ardaon. $15.00; Clinton Charley. $3.00: C. C. Culy. $3.00; H. T. Hoberecht. Old lOorld i ii 1 1 'BSsaaaBnaaBaawaaaBBa II .... XIPy I ?PSSS88 1 ter J&tx. I ill ,7 rsii ruiM r.' - . CAREFREE $3 00; Helen Messenger, $3.00: Ed Rowden. $13 00; B. T. Fredenburg, $3.00; P. L. Hulse, $8.00; D. Newman, $3XK); Robert Wockener. $6.00; Ben Oswald. $6.00; Frances Krouae, $6.00; Geo. Ring. $3.00; Zera Dahack. $6.0C; Frank Decker, $800: Car! Coblfigh. $6.00; Edna Phillip. $3.00; Z. C. N: -gren. $3 00: A. Poston. $6 00; H. L. Million. $3.00: Oeo. Snerman. $3 01); Lee Preacott. $3.00; Charles Manning. $9.00; John Mardon. $3.00; Irving Fry. $6 00; M. Wtnnlngham. $6.00; Walter Allen. $3.00; A. O. Lawson. $24.00: Roy Zellnskl, $3.00; E. A. RuaseU, $3.00; W. H. Pomeroy. $9 00; Mllrvy Charley. $3.00; G. F. Coillngs, $3.00; F. w. Henry, $6.00: M. L. Kostrlghl. $9.00: Oeo. McDonoiwh. $3 00; Virgil Clark, $3.00; L. O. Johnaon. $3.00; Geo. Ring. $6.00; Hen.-y Frances, $3.00; F. W. Sollee. $3.00; I. L. Rass dale. $3.00; John Swanson. $3.00; Jim Barrle. $3.00: M. Mitchell, $3.00; Frank Decker, $6 00; A. L. Kromltllg. $18.00; Lee Preacott, $3 00: E. .. Cooper, $9.00: Margaret Nlckereon, !3 00: C A. WeUnan. $3.00; H. E. Twllegen. $3.00: C. H. Peyton. $12.00; Oeo. Con dry, $3.00: Claude Miles. $3.00: B. Origaby. $3.00: J. Wlnnlngham. $3.00; A. Jeldnesa. $6.00; A. T, Boothby, $3 00; Noel Hanseom. $6.00; T. Q. Goa nell. $3.00; Jim Barrle, $3.00: L. J. Kelllng. $9.00; Ed Orlgsby, $12.00; A. Poaton. $6.00; Oeo. Ring. $3.00; J. Richardson, $3.00; Rav Lewis, $3.00; Cecil King, $3.00; H. F. Christopher son. $6.00: E. Phillips. $3.00. 3 CO COURT Road Supplies and service. Porter Lumber Co., $515.96; Good year Rubber Co., $38.52; T. O. Patlgh, $25.75; Mall Tribune Printing Dept., $23.00: Robertson Hardware Co.. $50.32: Woodbury Company. $64.10; The Texas Company, $22889: King Brothers, $48.60; Smith te Hooper, $3.10: Hardy's Cash Store. $107.50: Na tional Hospital Association, $38.74; ECONOMY IS ONLY ONE OF THE REASONS WHY YOU'LL LIKE BRIGADIER RSI BRIGADIE PENN-MARYLAND CORPORATION, A Diriilmi o N.tional DiitiUtn Extcutiv Offitttt N.w York, N. Y. 9 tire 5 (rawranBATTERiEs as low as yj m 5fL m" ,ow as ochieucd oni m VACATION AWHILE IN MEXICO 4SO CJtnittcaUkiPtuon rTWO IN1 ' La rqomJ INCLUDES ROOM WITH BATH DINNER DANSANT FLOOR SHOW VISIT THE FREE ZONE SHOPS! MlDUTY rpeE I I Mill! II I I Hubbard Brothers. $22 .72; Pacific Mo. j tor Transport. $8.15; C. E. Gates Auto Company. $15 85: Air Keauctlon Sales Co.. $40.35; Shell Oil Co., $407.79; Medford Investment Co.. $6"8.14: J. W. Wakefield. $227 80; Miller T'actor Co. 603: Flchtner's Oarije, $14,40: j H. B Davis Steel Co . $9.09; Ballou & 1 Wright. $13.50: Firestone Service Stores, fojaoi; juua.:.i acci dent Com.. $78.80; Pierce Auto Freight $5.78: Medford Glass Works. $6 2.5; Llttrell Parts Co., $164 43; Colvear Motor Sales Co.. $48 01; W. M. Teth row. $4.00; Henry Meyers. $84 40: R. H Heath. 43.02: Edward Jones, $4 78; W. L. Telle. $42.32: T. A. Croft. $4.76; Chas. Blltch. $74.96; Lval Hartman, $93.76; Esrl Bryant. $58.16; Audrey Hardy, $46 60: Dan Shus. $9.58; J. B. Hammaker, $17.92; Clarence Llnder mood. $19.12; Geo. R. Potts. $21.31; Wesley Hartman. $103 75: Wm. Bruia, B7.T7: Wm. Fox. $74.96; Clifford Gar vin, $17.92: Glen Wlthrow, $38 24: A. C. Edwards. $6 39: A. T. Edwards, $2 39; C. C. Collins. $14 36; Ralph Merritt, $80.80: Lloyd Wilson. $478: Dean Wheatman. $4.78; Clarence Camp. $8.36; R. B Vincent, $4.78; Millard Robertson. $7.17; Otis Mvers, $17.36: Herman Myers, $17.56; Wallace Ragsdale. $4.78: Frank Farlow. $4 78; B. C. Pool, $2.39; Thoa. Roseberry. $142.00: F. E. Jenkins. $85,76: R. J, Rlnabarger. $94.50; R. N. Finney, $B3.43: w. J. Burbidge. $88.CO: Oene Hooper. 8B4.00; Jack Fortln, $95.00; D. O. Modrell. $84.00; Ed stllvrell, $105.00; Chas. Dooms. $9941; H. C. Dooms. $88.06; Harold Tolle. $82 57; C. L. Smith. $80.75; J. A. Llttrell, $12.82: H. Fltarerald. $25.83; Jack Thresher, $95.50; Oale Moulton, $75.40; L. Loeffler. $44.40; P B. Ryn nlng. $150.05; C. Z. Boyden. $25 50: J. F. Gllllnss. $33.00; L. J. Blgham, $83.00: Percy Haley. $92 00; J'm Mer ritt, $19.95; Earl Ulrlch, $9.56; John Phipps. $1.19. f - f ft The "inside story" will show you that its round, mellow flavor will please you as much as its easy-on-the-pocket price. 70 for No. 270-C Pints $1.35 for No. 270-A Quart $ervfce $fore$ croicc omcnco air- m Old Mexico '