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or mU. If It Isn't
there, advertise,
it's Inexpensive,
affective.
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Three 6 bills. Reward. Phone
717-W.
LOST Small brown coin purse con
taining 5 bill and change. Tel.
735.'
toTind Half ten dollar bill.
Call
680-R.
LOST Blue.blaclt overcoat. Belted
back. Inside pocltet contains whlta
muffler. Reward. Phone 300.
LOST If dog mlssinfe. call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Auto mechanic. Experi
enced man; capable of meeting the
public, steady employment for
right man. Give experience and
references. Box 8731, Tribune.
SALESMEN Sell advertising novel
ties, calendars, fans, thermometers,
etc. fur nationally known firm.
Liberal commissions. stanwood
Hlllson Corp., 85 High street,
Brookllne, Mass.
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Sev
eral choice openings in country
and towns for reliable man or
woman. No capital or experience
required. Write Mr. Thomas. 426
Third street, Oakland, Calif.
STEADY MONEY I'll start you on
. inn fmnv rrocerv route oavlnft
up to 43.60 first week. You don't
need capital, complete ouiiu lur
nlshed on trial. Write quick. Al
bert Mills. 7109 Monmouth, Cin
cinnati. O.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WOMAN to assist In housework. Re
ply Box 3547, Man tTlDune.
WANTED Young and reliable
woman for house work and care of
child Must stay at nights. 31S
Apple.
WANTED Houskeeper for two on
ranch. 10.O0 per month. 3631
Mall-Tribune.
' kpotiai. EMPLOYMENT for married
women. 1S weekly and new
spring dresses FREE representing
nationally known Fashion Frocks.
No canvassing. No Investment.
Send dress size. Fashion Frocks
Dept. W-3823, Cincinnati, O.
ADDRESS Envelopes at home, spare
time, as to 15 weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Dignified work. Send
stamp for . particulars. Hawkins,
Dept. 776. Box 76, Hammond, Ind
LADIES, copy names, addresses, for
im.ll order firms. Good pay. Experi
ence unnecessary: No canvassing
Write, atamped envelope. United
Advertising. 114 DeKalb avenue.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
WANTED Woman living near Lin
coln school to take care of s year
old boy. Call at 846 N. Front after
J p.
MALE AND FEMALE
OOINO TO LOS ANGELES. Want
psjwngers. Share expenses. Box
3644 Tribune.
MANY GOVERNMENT examinations
now. Open, to men-women, age 11
v 50 Good health. For free Infor
matlon covering requirements,
write Civil Employees Training,
Inc.. Box 8, Mall Tribune.
WANTED SITU ATT"NS
REFINED, capable, unencumbered
woman around 35 wishes house
keeping work In city. Gentlemen'
home preferred. Excellent refer
ences. Box 3734, Mall-TrlDune.
MOTHER with children wishes laun
dry. Bachelor's work a specialty,
Call 861-W or leave 43 So. Front,
19 YEAR OLD BOY wants steady
work, ranch, mine, truck garden
with room, board, wages. Write
Central Point P. O. Box 437.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED To rent 20 to 40 acres land
with irrigation suitable for growing
tomatoes preferably tributary to
Phoenix or Ashland. Will pay cash
or crop share rent. Phone 4. Ash
land or B19-R, Medlord alter 0 p. in.
WANTED 1026 or '27 roadster. Must
be cheap. Cash. No Model T. Call
evenings. 1023 W. 8th St.
WAN TED To do plowing. Dora K
Smith. I mile west of Talent school.
WANTED Wool, mohsir. See us be
fore you sell. Wool bags 6c twine
for ssle Medford Bargain House
27 No, Orape St. Ph 1062.
WANTED
Wt pay cash for household evoda
furniture sn3 uovea We also ouy
rr.'-uls nvte rv .s -vm! .nd rro-
h:i UniFiHIO BS.KOAIN HOUSE
37 M, Orapa 61. Pnona 10U.
WANTED-.MISCELLANE0U3
DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon
agle. Phoue 358-M.
WANT good used furniture, louaehold
goods, ladles' and children's cloth
ing. Must be in good condition.
910 E. Main St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
NEWLY constructed 4-room house.
lurn-.pr uniurn. Call at M4 Palm.
POB RENT Very desirable furnish
ed six-room house. Just outside of
town,, east side. ttO.OO. Tengwald
Agency. 13S W. Main.
HOUSE for rent. 1339 W.
POB RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished Brown White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
DESIRABLE furnished apartment.
Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT i Duplex furnished; 3
bedrooms: water paid. Phone 869-W
POR RENT Three-room housekeep
ing suit with garage adults), close
In. 337 North Grope street.
POR RENT Holly Court, No. 3. Call
199, after 6:00. 1670.
BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT 3-room turn. apt. Gar
age. Adults. SIS No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Comfortable heated apt.
Radio. Frlgldalre. 618 So. Oakdale.
NICELY furnished two & 3 room
apartments. Adults. 604 w. 10th.
FOR RENT Apt. 834 Apple.
BOARD AND ROOM
BOARD AND ROOMS Rates reason
able. 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT ROOM for business man.
Separate entrance. 330 No. Oak
dale ATTRACTIVE ROOM Reasonable.
Oentleman preferred. 313 So. River
aide. ROOM for gentlemin, close in; bath.
garage. 009 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orapa.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3-acre chicken ranch.
lots of berries. 1 mile from town.
Inquire J. W. Jacobs, 604 Pine St.,
Medford, Ore.
OARAGE for rent.
Close In. Phone
1397-R. ,
FOR RENT 2 acres with buildings
and berries. 006 No. Riverside.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 32 North Orape street. Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat If desired. Size
18x60 feet Will rent or I'ise at
reasonable figure. Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office
FOR EXCHANGE
EXQHANGE -One good 980.00 work
horse, 1500 lbs. Trade lor oar or
sheep. L. ft. Hoi brook, Provolt.
FOR SALE Rj&AL ESTATE
FOR RENT Modern apartment and
unfurnished house. 410 Hamilton.
FOR TRADE 15 A.. 3 houses, 3 story
house with basement and 4 room
house. 8 acres under cultivation.
Fine sprlns and caa pump. Plenty
wood. Write W. J. Ulisan. East Side
Coos Bay, Oregon.
FOR SALE 153 U -acre ranch. In
quire Mrs. O. H. Corum, 345 So.
Central.
FOR SALE 80 acres,' five mllea north
of Medford on Crater Lake high
way. House and barn, other build
Inge, water available on part. Ml 00
terms. Tengwald Agency, 125 W.
Main.
FOR SALE 45 acre creek bottom
laud Just off South Pacific high
way. (2750.00. Easy terms. Teng
weld Agency, 125 W. Main.
BRAND NEW HOME
AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT
1619 E. MAIN ST.
Open dally 3-5 p. m. Beautiful home,
6 room, bath; no mortgage or liens
to assume; 8 extra large rooms with
many windows; line view; cement
basement: unflnlahed attic. Priced
k below cost, No trade-in. Courtesy to
realtors.
FOR SALE 80 acre fruit and dairy
ranch, S3 year old pears and apples
out of the frost belt, going at a
bargain. Phone 973.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Large
lot In Klamath Falls, some Improve
ments for Medford property. Box
3352, Tribune.
HOMES, ranches, orchards, mines,
dairies, river frontage good fishing.
Everything in Real Estate. W. J.
Roberta, Realtor, 720 W. 2nd.
SACRIFICE to SETTLE ESTATE
5 -room home, double garage; clear.
paved street, near schools. liOQ
cash. Inquire 1028 No. Central.
For Southern Oregon property
See
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY OO
44 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Modern 4-room borne on
east side. 6 minutes walk from city
center (600 will handle, baianoe
t) Box 4815. rnbune.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown A White.
BROWN it WHITE are selling small
acreace tracts at prices which you
csnnot tfford to overlook, fine
SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER, CLI
MATE Clone to fine HUNTINO
F1SHINO. come In and Investigate
BROWN WHITE REALTORS
104 W Main. Phone ISO
HOUHF9 FOR SALE OR KENT Jack
son County Building A Loan Ass'd
Phone 195
SFP chariM a wing Agency, Inc, to
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1933 Chevrolet Pickup
1U31 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe
1830 Chevrolet Roadster
1927 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Chrysler Sedan
1928 Chrysler Coupe
1927 Essex Sedan
1026 Butck cVdsn
1927 Nash Standard 6 Sedan
1931 Durant Sedan
1931 Ford Truck
1928 Ford Touring
1929 Ford Coupe
Many more to select from
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
Nash Graham
WTLLYS 77
International Trucke
Sales and Service
123 South Riverside Avenue
Medford, Oregon
GUARANTEED USED CARS
1034 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe
1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan
(with trunk, like new)
1038 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan
(with air wheels)
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
(with rumble sest)
1932 Plymouth "4" Sedsn
e(smsll mileage)
1931 Chevrolet victoria
(very clean)
1930 Bulck Sport Coupe
1930 Chrysler Business Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Business Coupe
1930 Ford Panel Delivery
1930 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan
1929 Cadillac Sedan (real value)
Several good buya as low as 45
ARMSTRONG USED CAR LOT
East Sixth Street
FOR SALE 26 Chev. touring. 25. 0.
L. Jacobs, Rte. 4. Box 377,
FOR SALE 1927 Chrysler roadster.
Phone 1566-L.
JACKSON BELL RADIO, recently
overhauled, slo.00: White sewing
machine. e.16.00. Must sell before
Wednesday. 142 N. Ivy.
FOR SALE 114 ton 1932 Ford truck
dual wheels, long base, factory
stake body, or will trade for late
model Ford or Chev. closed car
1603 No. Riverside.
CHRYSLER 70 coach, star delivery.
nay a niarxet. nuent.
BARGAINS every one. at 22 So Fir
LOOK at all the used ears before you
ouy .ta bo nr.
DON'T FOROET 32 So. Fir for better
usea car vsiuea.
AT A 8ACRIPICE 1934 V-S Tudor
sedsn: small mil ease 23 Bo Fir
FOR SALE -POULTRY
AND EGGS
HATCH I NO EQOS White Olant &
pedigreed Barred Rock, Drydcn
strain. A. e, walker. Talent.
FOR SALS Rhode Island Red baby
chicks, ana eggs ior hatching, cum-
mlngs Poultry Ranch. 5 ml. out
Midway Road.
MAMMOTH Bronte turkey eggs. K.
en. iti. i, Asniana, ore.
RED h atoning eggs. Phone 4-F-4.
WHITE LEGHORN setting egga. 50o
G. A DeVoe. "Bel 623-J-2
CUSTOM hatching chicks and tur
keys. Sweeney Poultry Yard.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
TEAM OF MARES, 1300 lbs. each. 1
addle pony, gentle. Earl Jones, 1
mile west Talent.
FOR SALE Fine opportunity. 6
cows, 3 horses, 24 turkeys. Leaving
town. John Hall, Mountain ave.,
Ashland.
FOR SALE Jersey cows, heavy
springers. Wayne Large, Williams,
Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses. Med
ford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Adolph
Shultz, Beagle. Ore.
FOR SALE 30 span of broke work
horses, young, fat and ready to go
to work. Uskey Brothers, Malln.
Ore.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 1 10x12 Clyde double
end skldder; 1 11x14 two speed
WaAhlrwrton yarder: 1 8x15 Amerl
ein matcher and surfacer. Owen
Orcgon Lumber Sales Co.
FOR 8AL15 2-ln. pump, gas engine.
uouins, live miles north Midway
road.
EASTMAN Post Card Blrm Kodak like
new H2.00. 802 So. Riverside.
USED building material. 1520 N. Riv
erside. FOR a few days only, one of beat two
wheeled trailers In valley, for sole
cheap. 208 Hamilton.
FOR SALE A few tsfTnIsnecTgoif
clubs. Ths Gun Shop, 228 N. River
side. FOR SALE Gummosla treatment for
cherries. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Baby chick scratch. $2.40
cwt. Monarch Seed ic Feed Co.
FOR SALE Inoculation for alfalfa
seed. Monarch Seed At Feed Co.
FOR SALE Land planter. S18 00 ton.
Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
LARGE oil range with oven $10. Tel,
J5-F-22.
FOR SALE Control snts with An
tral. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co.
C MELODY saxophone. Trade for alto
or tenor. Ray's Market, Talent.
RE-CLEANED Hanchen barley. 2 00
per cwt. Re-cleaned Federation
wheat. 1180 per cwt. Henry Nle-
dermeyer, 1 mile No. Jacksonville.
Old Stage road. Tel 354, jacKson
vllle.
FOR SALE Twohole Frlgldalre In
good condition. Bargain. J A
Manks. 9 miles east of Jackson
ville. Call at ranch.
FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable
for brooder houses. Can arrange
for monev under PHA plsn for any
building repairs Eooomy Ltimser
Co . Tel 594 North Pacific Hwy
at Court St.
SPECIAL River losm. 2 yds. 2 00
Wa.hM wr.i ror.it. pla't.r .and.
Ba lamas a. 1634-1 or HJ-J.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR BALE Perennial flower plants.
Bargains. 343 No. orape at.
SEED corn, Minnesota 13 Yellow
Dent. O- R. Penney, Route 1, Box
2U-A. Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Barbecue equipment.
complete fountain. Pridigaire. tab
les, chairs, etc. Phone 2ol for com
plete refrigeration service.
FOR 8ALE Boy Scouts new sleeping
bag. cot, oiled boots, waders, can
teen and tennis racket Mrs, Torrey,
21 CarglU Court.
FOR SALE Fountain priced to sell.
DeVoe's.
FOR SALE Cheap, speed boat, Al
condition. Inquire Wood's Lumber
Co.
FOR SALE Seed potatoes fl.50 cwt.
and up. Monarch Seed tb Feed Co.
FOR SALE Perennial flower plants.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
NEW EXTRA LOW PRICES)
for
HIGH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS
Write quick for prices and tampl
of our Cossack. Grimm aui Com
mon Alfalfas, Clovers and Orawei
INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY
Twin Falls, Idaho.
FOR SALE Home-grown alfalfa sesd
P E Bybee. Medford Rt. 3
MISCELLANEOUS
SPENCER CORSETIER. Mrs. M.
Beatty, 101 Oak, Ashland. Phone
185-R.
FREE Figure Diagnosis and Advice
on corrective figure control will be
given Monday and Tuesday. April
8 and 9, at Malson-Jeanne's, Holly
Theatre building, by Mrs. R. H.
Hall, Division Manager of Spencer
Corset Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Transfer and Trucking
business reasonable, Inquire 111 No.
Fir St.
BECAUSE OF SICKNESS MusTsen
or lease my Bmall lunch room. Good
business, small overhead. Box 2566,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Restaurant In operation.
Main St. of Grants Pssa. will ac
cept car or truck as part payment.
Call Central Point Cheese plant.
40 A PLACER MINE for sale cheap
Prultfs store In Rogue River.
FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good
steady trade 327 So. 6th St.. Klam
ath Falls.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
AHSTHACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 and 6. No 32
North Central. Ave., upstairs.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to (300 tor
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the state Banking Dept
License No. 8-157. See W E
Thomas or E. J. Riley. 46 So. Gen
ual. Expert Window Cieaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning & upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove. 826 E.
Main.
Mail Tribune Daily
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15. Enoruachment
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17. Masculine
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18. Prophet
19. Holding of
honor cards
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23. Purifyh by a
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furniture
18. Number
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10. Muxlr.-ui
rubber tr
11. Petty malice
33. i'leco out
14. Distant
Si. The palmyra
palm
11. Attirrd richly
18. Merchant
10. filarial ridges
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EADS TRANSFER AJ STORAGE CO.
Of lice 1015 No. central. Phone 815
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 015.
Painting & ruperiiauKing.
WE CHEATS DISTINCTIVE CHAHM
in colors (or your home by paint
ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY
MARX. Route 1, Phono 14-F-4.
M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhaug
Ing. Tel 646-W. 313 So. Grape.
JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor
ator Quality work Prices reason
able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R
PERSONAL
WHAT do the Madam Lee Normand
French cards say? Ak "Ma" when
you go to Grants Pans. Little mys
terlea unfolded. 724 East E St.
MRS. CLAKK Spiritualist Minister
and Medium My Work Is done sci
entifically and with a guarantee.
'Reading dally. Trance circles Fri
day night. 225 South Riverside.
TREES FEMININE
YOSEMITE, Cal., April fl (AP)
Gertrude Stein, writer of Impression
istic English, admitted today she was
"impressed" with the big trees of
the world famous Mariposa grove of
Sequoias.
"They Impressed me as being faml-
nine," ehe said today after a visit to
the grove with Bert Harwell, park
naturalist. "Like beautiful ladles,
they swish their skirts."
Miss Stein And her secretary were
taken to the floor of the valley for
a view of the waterfalls, now reach
lng spring flood volume.
.
Reports Given To
Missionary Society
A very Interesting and Instructive
meeting of the Women's Missionary
society of the Christian church was
held Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. wil
mot, president, conducted the busi
ness period, which followed the brief
prayer service.
Mrs. R. L. Ray presented the study
theme, "Keepers of the Light," and
the following program was given:
Devotional study, "Working With
God and With One Another," by Miss
Grace Her mas ton, member of the HI-
Triangle group of Central Point; vo
cal duet, "Beautiful Japan," Mrs. Jas.
OrlgBby and Miss Genevieve Brown;
"Growing Faith 'Tested and Proved;,"
the third Installment In the life of
Sugnwara Snn, by Mrs. Gladys Jewett;
"Teacher, Bible Woman and Devoted
Christian." a story of Miss Mural, one
of the workers In Japan, by Mrs. W.
R. Balrd; "New Leadership In Our
Japanese Church," by Mrs. Everett
Ends; "Becoming a Christian Under
Difficulties," Mrs. T. J. Wllmot.
During the social hour, refresh
ments were serveft the 87 members
and guests from a beautifully ap
pointed table, Mrs. Orlgsby and Mrs.
Gove assisting.
POSATELLO. Idaho, April fl. (AP)
Schools, churches, theaters arid pub
lic buildings were ordered closed at
Downey, '45 mites .south of this city,
and travelers were warned away from
the town today because of an epi
demic of scarlet fever.
When It cornea to radios remember
"Prultt'a can do It." Phone 'It.
Cross-Word Puzzle
s. Supervises a
publication
f. Medicinal
plant
T. Long narrow
flag
I. Part
t. Animals
without t
backbone
10. Oret k letter
11. Malu child
16. iVod covering
20. Mohammedan
nobles
22. Annoy
34. Kind of fuel
26. Watched nar
rowly 28. Small cluster
37. Wlngltke
J8. Lubrlrate
31. Exhibits os
tentatiously ST. Horse feM
39. Units or fores
40. Fur-hearing
animal
41. FIH'1 of glacial
snow
44. Small lake
45. Margin
46. Kwab
47. Arabian
rarment
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MISS STEIN SAYS
Society and Clubs
Mrs. Holloway Is
New President of
Roosevelt Group
The regular meeting of the Roose
velt Home and School circle was held
Friday afternoon at the school. The
progrsm was opened with a group of
sons by the 6A class,
Lurry Schsd gave a very Interest
ing tnlk on the "Importance of Boy
Scouting" and told of the propot-ed
Itinerary of the Scouts who are to
attend the national Jamboree In
Washington this summer. Three
Scouts from Troop 8 presented a
little skit In a very clever manner.
A paper on "Home and Its Influence
on the Child" was read by Mrs. O. O.
Humphrey.
Officers elected for the following
year were: President. Mrs. W. A.
Holloway; vice-president. Mrs. C. D.
Bean: secretary. Mrs. George Gates;
treasurer, Mrs. H. D. Powell.
A group of mothers of the SA class
were hostesses for the social hour.
Book Reviewed for
Members Study Club
The regular meeting of the Wed
nesday Study club was held In the
Glrla' Community club rooms at 220
North Bartlett street on April S, with
the president, Mrs. . B. O. Harding,
presiding.
Owing to the Illness of Mrs. Deuel,
the topic, "Real Western Ranch Wo
men." was1 omlttfd. Mrs. E. B. Plckel,
chairman for the afternoon, gave a
pleasing and comprehensive review of
Latira Adam Armer'a book, "South
west. The authrr is a native of Cal
ifornia and received her education In
that stats, apeclallvlng in art and
photography, which aha used to ad
vantage In the Illustrations for her
book. "Southwest," Mrs. Plckel said,
Is beautifully written, and portrays
many of the customs, superstitions
and religious beliefs of the Navajo In
dians and describes the country In
which they live.
Current topics, with Mrs. C. A.
Meeker in charge, were of unusual
scope and much importance in world
affairs of today. Added Items of In
terest by each member of the club
rounded out a most enjoyable pro
gram. Activities of Girls'
Community Club
On Friday the Girls' Community
club is giving a dinner honoring Its
basketball team. Mrs. Myr Russell,
who has coached the glrjji, will be
the guest of honor. Her successful
work in this activity and the victori
ous career of the team she has or
ganized has been an outstanding fea
ture of the fall program. And, as Is
true of all Olrls' Community club
leaders, her work la volunteer and
unpaid, and the board desires to pub
Ucly express It gratitude for her
splendid work.
Food Sale Planned
By Ladles of Church
Ladles of the Pnrred Hesrt church
will hold a food sa at the Reliable
grocery Saturday, April 13, at 9 a. m.
Mrs. George Weston will have charge.
Easter Luncheon""'
Plan of Altar Society
St. Ann's Altar society held s regu
lar meeting In the parish hall Tues
day, at which time the president,
Mrs. Doblemeler, announced an Eas
ter luncheon to be held on Monday,
April 22.
Mlnnlonary Societies
Meet With Mrs. CorMes
The Foreign and Homo Missionary
societies of the First M. E. church
will hold a Joint meeting Tuesday
afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock, at
the home of Mrs, F. m. Comes on
Laurel street.
The members are requested to bring
scarf for ths hospital at Nome,
Alaska,
44
Churrh Group To
Olve Hum ma ire Hals
A rummage sals sponsored by the
Missionary society of ths First Chris
tian church will be held Friday and
Saturday, April 13 and 13, in the
building formerly ocupled by Camp
bell Clothing Co. Cooked food will
be sold Saturday and plants and can
dy will also be on sals.
Intermediate Endeavor
Hill Meet This Evening
The Intermediate Endeavor of the
First Christian church will hold u
monthly business meeting at 6:30
Sunday afternoon. Elsie Penwell will
lead the short devotional period. All
young people of high school age an;
cordially Invited to attend.
Thimble Chin
Meets Thursday
Chrysanthemum Thimble Club No.
223. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will hold
reular business meeting Thursday.
April 11, at ths horns of Neighbor
Myrtle At wood, 126 Cottage street,
beginning at 3 o'clock. All members
sre urged to attend as work tor the
bazaar will be planned st this time.
Hramei rhapter.
Eailarn Star, Mart I
On Wednaaday av.nlnt at 8 o'clock I
there wtu be a regular meeting or
Keamea Chapter, Ordrr of Eaatem f
star. The April committee will have .
charge ol the aoclal hour, with Mra.
Mattle Schenck and Mra. Dellla Schel
fel aa Joint chairmen.
Refreshments T.11I be aerved, fol
lowed by an Informal card party,
f
fhiirrti Anxlllary
mil .Meet Tur.clny
The Ladle.' Auxiliary of the Ptrnt
Baptrnt church will hold an all-day
meeting Tuerriay, April 9. at the home
of Mra O. M. Parker of 181S North
Rlvrralde. A covered dlah luncheon
will be served at noon and all are
requested to bring a covered dish
and taole aervlce.
Thr, buslnrsa session will open at
1:80. All members are asked to re
port rending point, and return all
books wbtco. have been read.
Backwards Party
Is Comical Event
Golden Links Bible class of the
Medford Baptist church met at the
country home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Whillork on the old Central Point
road Monday evening. April 1, for an
it",,'" 1 y wmv" lw "n
or a backwards" party,
The guests were required to wear
their clothing backwards or pay a
fine. When the members arrived their
cars were parked In the back yard
and they were expected to go in by
the back door, but they were met at
the door by some of the com ml ee
in charge and were told to go around
to the front door. Upon reachtng the
front entrance they noticed a "wet
paint" sign and were directed to the
side door.
Inside, It was discovered by some
member of the committee that one
of the guests. Don Piatt, had failed
to put his clothes on backwards. He
was kidnaped and "taken for a ride,"
as his wife failed to pay his wine.
After much laughing and exclaim
ing over the backwards costumes,
the guests were served refreshments.
Many Interesting and laugh pro
voking games were played. Mr. Whil
lork is Interested In cows and Is
making a study of the habits of his
"critters." so he decided to try an
experiment on his guests for the ben
efit of his cows. The guests were re
quired to chew milk bottles made out
of paraffins to see If they could chew
as long as a cow can chew her cud.
To make a long story short, the guests
were still nursing their jaws the next
day. After a backwards spelling bee
tlie guests departed, all voting a
grand time.
V.nst Hide Circle
Will Give Luncheon
East Bide circle of the Presbyterian
church will meet for luncheon Tuen
day with Mrs. W. W. Allen, 33 North
Orange.
Ollre Rrhekah Lodge
Names Assembly Delegates
Olive Renekah Lodge No. 38 held
Its business meeting Monday even
ing at I. O. O. F. hall. Ths follow
ing alsters were elected delegates to
the Rebckah assembly to held at
Salem In May: Mrs. Ethel Humphrey,
Mrs. Beatrice Stubblefleld and Mrs.
Carrie Rlckert.
The- lodge Is sponsoring a card
party for the publlo Wednesday even
ing. April 10, at ths I. O. O. F. hall.
Playing will begin at 8 o'clock and
: refreshments will be served.
Miss flertrude Purker
Will Be P. E. O. Ilmtess
Chapter A A. of P. E. O. wilt meet
at the home of Miss Gertrude
Parker. 83 North Peach street, on
Thursday evening at 7:30. Mrs. F.
R. Roberts will be assistant hos
tess and Mrs. A. P. Butler will
have charge of the program.
Officers elected for the ensuing
year for Chapter AA are: president,
Mrs. T. W. Miles; vice president,
Miss Katherlne Stewart; recording
secretary, Mrs. J. P. Moffat; cor
responding secretary, Mrs. L. A.
Mentxsr, and treasurer, Mrs. A. P.
Butler,
Mrs. Oldenberg "
Will Be Hostess
Ths Women's Christian Temperanes
Union meets Thursday, April 11, st
3:30, with Mrs. 8. A. Oldenberg, 800
East Jackson street.
An Interesting program has been
prepared on the topic, "Temperance
nnd Missions," to be led by Mrs. E. C.
Koppen, Women from several mis
sionary societies of ths city have been
asked to take part and a special In
vitation is extended to all missionary
society members to attend this meet
ing. There will bs several musical
numbers and s fine devotional service
and a cordial Invitation is given all
who sre Interested In the work to
attend.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN Ass'n of MEDFORD
is issuing Full Paid Income Shares for all outstanding
investment shares of the
SOUTHERN
Building & Loan Ass'n
100 Cents on the Dollar
Safeguards for your Savings:
1. Insured up to $5000.00.
2. Liberal and Bound Repurchase Provisions
3. Federal Supervision and Regulation.
4. Funds Invested in Conservative First Mortgages,
Mainly Homes.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN Ass'n of MEDFORD
27 NORTH HOLLY STREET
State F. L. Club
President Visits
F. L. Club No. 7. Olive Rebekah
lodeje No 28, of Medford, entertained
the State F. L. club president. Ada
line Lanktrce, at a dinner Saturday
evening. March 30. at the home at
Georgia Hess, on Vancouver avenue.
The three tables were lovely In ar
rangements of yellow, pink, and
white, with floral centers of sweei
peas. Green favors and spring flow
era about the room completed ths
atmosphere. Sixteen guests were pres
ent. After the dinner, President Jean
Jennings called a business meeting of
ths club. A gift to Mrs. Lank tree aa
presented by Junior Past President
Viola Aid red ge. other business per
talned to the organization of a Re
bekah Theta Ro club In Medford.
General aoclal discussion concluded
the evening.
Mrs. Lanktres of F. L. club No. 14,
Salem. Oregon, Is ths first state presi
dent to pay an official visit to thsj
local organization, aside from that of
ths executive who instituted ths club
in 1920. She will officiate at th
State F. L, club convention which.
meets In late April, in Seaside.
Mrs, Paul Clod ward
Hill Entertain (iroup
The Jacksonville workers of ths
Heslth association will meat at the
home of Mrs. Paul Godward, Tues
day, April 9. Covered dish luncheon
will be served at 12:30. All ladles
Interested are cordially Invited to
attend.
School Frollo
Committee Meets
A meeting of the Jackson flchoot
April Frolic committee was called Fri
day night by Mrs. Frank Ulllard,
chairman. The meet was held st the)
home of Mrs. Allan Smith. Those on
the committee besides Mrs. DUtard
and Mrs. Smith were the Mesdames
Drysdsls, R. R, Morris. J. C. Thomp
son. Ned Culy snd James Orlgsby.
Plans for the frolic, which la to
be held Aplrl 26, include a circus,
side shows, and a dinner. Proceeds
will go to ths lunch room fund. Th
Parent-Teaches' association will spon
sor the affair.
Three Hundred Served
At Neighbors' Dinner
Royal Neighbors of Mistletoe camp
No. 4713 gave a chicken noodle dinner
at the K. P. hall Thursday. Between
11 o'clock and 1:30 nearly 300 guests
were served. Ths camp greatly ap
preciates the generosity of both ths
Mall Tribune and the Medxord News
for the publicity given, snd ths gen
eral publlo for ths splendid patron
age which made the affair such ft
gratifying success. Ths proceed will
be applied to the "Bend or Bust
fund. In defraying the expenses of
sending the camp's drill team to
Bend to participate In the activities
of the Royal Neighbors southern
Oregon district convention which
convenes at that place early In June.
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Service Club Invites
Past Presidents to Meet
Lincoln Service olub entertained a
its regular meeting the past presi
dents. Those attending were: Mes
dames N. Bennett, Kline, O. Nells on.
Lange, Schrechengost and Florey.
An Interesting program consisted
of the following numbers:
Songs by children tn Miss Abbott's
room. .
Songs, "Santa Lucia." "O Sols silo.
Lincoln Service Club.
A group of piano numbers by Cart
ton Blsmark.
A poem, "Rain Song, Jean Frenets
and Richard Donbrosky.
Saxaphone solos. "Valse Dsns cuss,"
"Lamp Lighting Time," by Hugh Sco
vell, accompanied by Mra. Whipple.
Solos by Mrs. Thelma Cunning
ham. After the program s short business
meeting was held. A count of the
mothers present was made and Mist
Aboott's room received the prize this
month for having the most mothers
attending. Refreshments and s social
hour were later enjoyed.
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