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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
T2Sr taoywnlt sold E'-?ln wrlst '
watch on Main St. Pl. velum
Jean Fox. 103 crater Lue Aie. j
7?Cr,'7r7rnrnussTm7call 1516 !
WANTED MALE HELP
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
a
"Several 0
. and town lor reliable men or o-
' ZSit011?- :
TUira ot.. v--fi.'"----j -
. MVBoMnlSnoVlor' reliable sales
man age 25 to 60 years to take ca ,
ot demand for Bawleh liouaonoU
products in mw wu.
lor hustler. We funusn erji.umi
but the car to start you. Hawn
Co, Dept. OBE-124-C. Oakland.
Calif. 1
r RELIABLE young men to take . up
ipetric Refrigeration and Air Con-
lectric KeiinseiAuwi
dltlonlng. Prefer men nw "n;; ;
dltlonlng. ti"..
ed and mechanically Inclined. w..;i
fair education ana wni.ii, '
spare time to become expert in in
stallation and service work. v:.
slvlna age. phone, present occupi
tlon. Utilities Eng. Inst.. Box 191..
Mall Tribune.
vXnt"eDGox1 bralte man capable
ol taking complete charge ol brake
department with Cowdry B"e
Tester. See Mr. Hopkins at lire-
itone Service station.
"WANTED An experienced blight cut
ter. Phone Uoj-R-2.
"DBIvfNGJOB lor man with ca
Drive business manager who doesn t
drive car. SliO month and all ex
penses. Also car allowance. Cam
deposit ot 85 required; returnable
in 3 months. Job permanent lo:
sober. reliable man. T.-lbunc Bnx
202U.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
ADDRESS envelopes at home spare
time, to to la weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Dlgnllied work. Send
suimp (or particulars. HAWKINS
Dept. 159. Box 75. Hammond, lnd
LAJyWANTED for local coliee route
paying up to $32.50 a week. Every
thing furnished. Automobile given
producer. Write Albert Mills. 71-i7
Monmouth. Cincinnati. O.
VN'TED Stenographer with ability
to do book work. Write postolllce
mall box 1051 giving ac, experi
ence, references, where last worked,
necessary sulary, telephone number
or address.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Man or woman, a,zett
around 30. some experience neces
sary, for restaurant. Good position
for party who can quality. Apply
204 Main St., Yreka. Cat.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US
NOTICE Save money by contracting
, your thinnin. Have 20-25 expert -etitfd
thinners. Call Witnrov,
258-W.
BUSINESS woman with child 9.
wants place to board and room
Box 1907, Tribune.
TRUCK going to Portland the 30M
want return load. Phone 615, Haw
ley Transfer.
WANTED To borrow S3200 on t'ar-t-modern,
nearly new houses in Cres
cent City. Will make installment
of 50 per month on this loan
Box 3024. Medford Mail Tribune.
WANTED
LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN
HOMES
1. All loans direct reduction.
2. Installment payments reduce your
interest monthly.
S. Your total principal do?s rot comt
. due in a lump sum which may oe
' difficult to meet.
4 On our 88 -month plan. Interest Is
less than a 42rc straight loan
; the same period.
1 5. Loans closed without dr-loy.
COME IN AND TALK WITH US
FRIENDLY ADVICE GLADLY GIVE
MEDFORD FEDERAC SAVINGS a:
GAN ASSOCIATION
126 E. Main St. Tel. 193.
; EMPTY FURNITURE VAN om? to
S.m Francisco last of min'.n
load for there or po.nts enroute
; Hawley Tranter. P.iune 61o-
WANTED Reasonably priced "-?'r3
' ;ind car. fc-CHXl condition. Terms
Box 2971. Tribune.
WAN TED Home M:?:onary Plety
of N .i z a re : Charon O z : : : : ' i : . j I
dl.vi.-aea clot.nr. Pn:ne 1042-X
EMPTY ftirniture van wants :o3!
from E j-eka
about June Is
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ANTED ri
Writ Rubj
Scuo-t, See.e, Oita.
WANTED--MISCELLANE0U3
WANTED Wool mohair See us he-1
(ore you sell Nool ouys fcv.iic'
tor sale Mcdturd Bargain House
27 No Grape St Ph 1062 ;
CASH paid lor msn'a. womena and ;
c'nildren'a clothing Good condition
Hair oniias made to order. Used j
Wardroae Shop, oia E Main. :
WANTED
We pay cash tot household JoodJ
lurnlture and store We also ouy '
metula rudea peiw. wool and no
hair MEUHJHD BAHOA1N HOUSE j
n N Graoe St Plume 1062 j
! FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOB KENT Holland apt. Phone 710.
FORRENT Nicely turn. apt. Close
In. J5. 201 East 12th.
2KOOMS mid sleeping porch, down
sliilis. 344 No. Biirtlctt.
FUHNISHED apt lor rent. 229 N. Iry
FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin
ation living and dining room kit
cnenette aleeying room and oath
room Water and steam neat rurn
lshed Rent reasonable. Apply Mall
Trloune.
DUHELL COURT,
appointment.
Phone 879 -X tor
FOR RENT Furnished
Apt. The
BtTlJen. 10 QullKe St.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 3-room
ants, and garage; adult. 604 W.
lOlh.
FOR RENT Corner apartment tn
Mall Tribune ouildlrui Furnished
Sleeping room rireplace combina
tion living and dining room Kitch
enette with built-in Dressing
room oath room Heat and hot
and cold water furnished Reason
able rent Apply Mall Tribune 01
rue. AVAILABLE 4-room modern furn
ished tipt For mlormatton. Holly
Apis. 135 No Holly Tel 1397-B.
FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR IlEN-r-Modern upstair duplex
ture, electric refrigerator and range
beautiful grounds nicely located.
Phone W. W. Walker, No. 31 or
893-J-3.
FOR P.ENT 4 -room
hou.ie nicely
furnished. Inquire ;
South Ne.v-
" FOR RENT Redecorated house. In-
i quire mo w. ytn.
P'H' ' "p n-'-nmnwr month.
tractive suburban home, furnished
C.ill 731-X. References required
FCR RENT Furnished 4 room house,
garage, water. Adults. 243 N. Holly.
FURNISHED house, 4 rooms, bath
nnd sleeping porch. 1129 West
Main. Also, 2-room furnished houe
at 34 Rose Ave. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2.
FOR RENT 2 -story house, 8 rooma
bath and toilet on both floors: fully
furnished. On cost side. Arranged
with hot and cold water In flw
apts. Very low rent to reliable
party. Bex 2021. Tribune.
FOR RENT Wei! furnished house.
cl-s in. Call D. T. Lawton, 321
Apple.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex
oil heater, electric range. Inquire
oJ4 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room
house, located at 234 W. flth St.
Phone 1417-K.
"OH REN'l - Homes furnished or
unfurnished Browo i White
FOR RENX FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room.
375 8o. Central.
FOR PENT Pleasant sleeping room.
19 Mistletoe.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape
BOARD AND ROOM
RATES reasonable t 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
RENT 2 cabins furn. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT LarfTe front room, sult
abl1 for dressmaking shop. 307
Apple.
FOR RENT FurnWiM cabins. 2 00
per ;vc.-k. 153 Granite St.. Affhland.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At n2 North Grape street Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
l?h stenm heat If desired Size
16x60 feet Will rent or 1-ase at
reasonable flcure Call nt Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE McCormlck mower, larpe
cream sfporator. wnton and h-'y
n"'. i4 a.e r-" hay. E S;xaker. Rt
3. Box 80, Mcdfr-rd.
500 SHEEP, ewes, to trale for small
form L. G Pickeil. 204 East Main.
THADE Ch'Vre 3 tvpes of cars for
tam. 1027 Redely. Pone 921-X.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOH TRADE- Equity In modem 5-t-:v,
n-i.-". for late mad! car. Box
23-;fi. Trloune.
TRADE Modern cottnge with store
noni th:T half a-re. 101 hilh-v.-
a y . 5 m : 1 s n o r fh C r e n i City,
for Me'if-trd home and a--:rea'e
Vil ;e 2"',T Clear for car, E L.
M ,:::r.. Crrsrent Citv. Cal.
FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE 30 A. jtockd and equlj
pd . ho 1 1 e and outbuild-
:r--: on B"ir crk. frr ho'ise in
. V";: o :d t h 3 b! ; oc.ms I h'f.
:-. ive !-) cl.en w-irittr. a go-d
zv,;' :r, a 3 or 4-r'm h-jiiae.
3 J P?.:mr Ancy,
MMf-r-1 C-nter Bl-r..i downstairs
r-z'r, property
ON fiKALTV CO
VeralCie
SvjUTHEI
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS HOME
Located on one of the
Ss iRfl lot n tn height.'
v m w w w witn many fine oak. trees.
Exceptionally well constructed 5
room stucco house, hardwood floors
throughout, newly decorated. Gar
age. A lovely spot for & home. Price
42350. Evcellent term. Also
GOOD FARM VERY REASONABLE
TERMS
Thla 23-acre farm with
OQCflfl fre Plastically all
OuJUU under cultivation, with
Irrigation. Good 4-room house, large
barn, garage, ana otner duuuu.
well fenced, close in, is an excellent
buy at $3500.00 $600.00 down, bal
ance Federal Land Bank term.
CHARLES A. VlNG AOENCY. INC i
109 E. Main St. pnone no
FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home
at union trees on tne twuc,
mo gas range, light, fireplace, com
pletely furnished. Phone W. W.
Walker. No. 31 or 898-J-3.
FOR SALE Cottage and one acre on
Kogue river, rr.ee ana wmhj
onable. Brown Se Vhlte, 104 West
Main.
FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 room cot
tage, newly built, modern, oozy,
cheap. Easy terms. Corner C and
3rd St.. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR TRADE From one to
1000 acres. See E. Gould. The Acre
age Man, 403 W. Jackson, Medford.
Oregon.
147 ACRES FOR SALE 30 irrigated
Modern improvement. Will all
stocked and equipped. It Interested
write Box 2088, Tribuhe.
WE WISH to liquidate all of our real
estate, so offer the following. The
prices stated are the full amounts
not aown payments:
308 Alice Street 9 700.00
320 S. Ivy St $1600 00
644 Palm St $1200 00
13 Kenwood 880 00
820 W. 13th St $ 800 00
815 W. 13th St .-....$ 1000 00
702 W. Palm $1320 00
526 Haven St $1080 00
211 Elm St - $ 400.CO
903-905 N. Riverside ...- $116000
207 S. Riverside, garage
bldg $6000.00
307-311 S. Front, business
bldg $4000.00
All prices are cash, subject to bal- ,
ance of 1935 tax. Local financing
can be arranged for responsible
purchasers who can pay 25 down
See Western Loan and Building
Company.
W. E. Thomas, Agent,
45 S. Central Ave.
BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for aal;
10 A fruit. 13 A timber land. 6 rm
modern house Fine wafer system
Lydia M Youngs. Old Stage Rd
end Beall Lane, turn north. 4r.h
house.
BROWN & WHITE REALTORS are
offering excellent 5 and 8 A. tracts
on terms and at prices you can
not afford to overlook.
ALSO: A reconditioned modern 6
room bouse close In for 92500 on
easy terms.
ALSO: City lots at prices nev-sr
before offered, paving, water, side
walks all paid In full for $325 and
un paved lots at $80. Brown &
White. 104 W. Main St.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack
son County Building St Loan Ass'd
Phone 195.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1935 Terraplane Sedan demonstra
tor, new car guarantee. Big dis
count. 1935 Hudson 8 Sedan demonstrator.
new car guarantee. Big dUcount.
1932 Plymouth Sedan new 6-ply
tires, 10400 miles. Looks like new.
Trade and Terms
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Hudson DealeT
FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet Panel De
livery; A-l condition; $250. Spring
St. Service Station.
1928 Ford pickup.
1W29 Ford Coupe.
1930 Ford Coupe.
1931 Ford Truck.
1928 Chrylr Sedan.
1927 Chev. Coupe.
1929 Chev. Truck.
1932 Nash Spec. 8 Sedan.
1931 Durant Sedan.
1932 International lVj-ton Truck
1930 Dodge Truck.
1931 Chev. Logging True and
Trailer.
Marmon Sedan 1 50 00
Bulck 6 ftooo
Olds 6 85.00
Fords $10.00 to 25 00
WALTER W. ABBEY. Inc.
123 S. RlverMde. Phone 303.
SEE THE MAN IS THE BIO HAT
2 FORD roadsters, model A, priced
under book values; real buy.
Pierce Allen Motor Co, Inc.
Dodge and Plymouth.
1929 BUICK Sedan, excellent cond.
tion. Priced to sell. 125 N. Co
lumbus.
FOR SALE willy Knight Sedan
( 19281. trailer, boat and motor. Mr
F. E. Kierscey, Box 151, Rogue River.
OOOD USED CARS
30-day Written Ouarantee
Reduced Prices
1034 Studebaker 8 sedan, like nrw;
special equipment.
1932 Chrysler 6 Special sedan.
1930 Dodze 6 D. A. sedan.
1929 Cadillac sedan.
1933 Chrysler sport coupe.
1931 Chrysler 6 Sport coupe.
1931 Chevrolet 5 passenger coupe.
1930 Chevrolet sedan.
1931 Chevrolet sport coupe.
A doyen others from 25. up.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Lot on East 6th St. Tel. IB
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 0 year saddle mare, sad
die. bridle blanket, $50. Box 3032.
Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 60 Angora
gnats, 81 head. H. G. Dle. Wards
Creek, Ropue River, Oregon.
FOR SALE Second calf Jersey cow;
Just fresh. Jersey heifer. Just fresh
Phone 153. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Good Guernsey cow: Just
fr-nh'ivi x:th ,-econd calf Abot
tion te.tM. R A. Glides. Ruh
Ad-ares. 6ttr Route. J&cksoavillft.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALF. .Jersey cow. Fir ft houvs
on Oak Grove road. Fred Sanderr . j
FOR SALE: Beautiful dark Palomlna
horse. 3 years old. Broke to ride.
Rav Hunsaker, Keno road. Klamath
Fails.
FOR SALE Registered Hereford bu:i.
short five year old. $75. E. Pei'.e
Trail. Oregon.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulla
good papers Call 1639
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE Colored frvera. phc
9M-K.
FOR SALE Or will trade for wood.
7 bronze turkey hens and one torn
Price $15, C. R. Culbertson, Med
ford, Rt. 3, Box 121.
YEAR-OLD Buff Orpington hens and
four geese. Phone 301-R-4.
FRYERS Carley Poultry Farm. 314-W
WHITE LOHORN letting eggs 50c
O A DeVoe Vet 623-J-3
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Almost new Port Orford
Cedar row boat 12 feet lone. Phone
W. w. Walker. No. 31 or twa-J-3.
FOR SALE Alfalfa bay In field. Call
D. P. Duggan, Sams Valley..
FOR SALE Alfalfa and grass hay
Cheap. Geo. F. Wright, Central
Point, Rt. 1. Box 152.
FOR SALE 'Large baby's bed, $6.00.
Phone 1171.
FOR SALE Tomato plants at Weep
ing Willows, Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE Used motorcycle. Mack's
Garage. 101 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE Saddles, bridle, blanket,
portable Vlctrola nnd records; baby
car-seat. 307 Apple.
FOR SALE Grain hay In the shook.
$7 per ton J. O. Love, central
Point. Tel. 198-J-l.
MARKET GARDEN business. Use o'
fine land planted in excellent crop.
Stock, tools and boxes go with deal
If desired. Reasonable terms. Bex
3020. Tribune.
FOR SALE Good wood range. 101(5
No. Central.
NBWLYWEDS ATTENTION I Almost
new mahogany extension dlnliv:
room table with 6 chairs; Ivorv
color chest of drawers suitable for
bath room: small buffet, garden
settee. Act quickly leaving cl'.y
Wednesday. Call 2-5 p. m.. 16i8
East Main St.
FOR SALE Veira G separator; prac
tically new. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon
arch seed 6z Feed Co.
FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets
nuu rruLca oi au Kiuan, Monarcn
Seed fc Feed Co.
LOOK-LOOK -COOK Ladies' dressy
50c to $2.50 Men's clothes 75c to
$5.00 Shoes 25c to $1 50. Children's
clothla? 10c to $2.00 USED WARD
ROBE SHOP. 518 E. Main.
HO DO EN - BREWSTER turkey and
chick starters. Better results fM
lower prices. Jackson County Feed
Co.
BLACK LEAF FORTY Anslze
Jackson County Feed Co.
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files. Keeps
them off the cows In pasture. Jack
son County Feed Co.. 4th and Bart
lett streets.
SPECIAL River loam 2 yds $2 00
Fertilizer and garden plowlns
Washed sand, rock, plaster spnd
Bateman's 1534-Y or 912-J.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
I. Spigot
7. Daubs
13. Dawn
It. Support for
the head
IB. Shallow re
ceptacle H, Charm
18. Down: prefix
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name for
an English
king
20. Cut or meat
21. Understand
22. And: French
23. Purchaser
24. Indirect sug
gestion
25. AKu-le
27. Takes hack
pi) lilicly
23. Tatters
51. Gloomy
32. Small hoards
16. Place In
position
apaln
18. Gcidfps of
discord
19. Water vapor
II. Hun god
12. Nothing
t3. Tipped up
14. Attention
16. Peaeok
butterfly
solution of Saturday s puzzis
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FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR ALE Seed corn. J. A. Manke.
i miles eaat of JackAouville.
ARSENATE OF LEAD Our prttvs are
right. Jackson County Feed Co.
BERRY CUPS and Crates. Jackson
County Feed Co.. Fourth and Bart
lett sueets.
FOR SALE 250-gaUon Hardl Jl
ppray rift, complete, hovi guns. etc.
3 inch cem-rlfuciil pump. Wanted,
deep well outfit. Inquire D. M
Lowes place. Valleyview.
MISCELLANEOUS
, ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT. SOLD
AND RENTED Fly tin Electric Serv
I loe. Phone 107.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I
Reasonable prices. Ftck's Hnrdware
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
AUS r It ACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete ' ntle
System tn Jackson
County.
MURRAY AUy THACI Co. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 and 5. No 32
North Central. Ave. upstairs
Painting A ratieriianglnc.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator Fine interior work s spec
laity. Competitive prices Phone
953-R. Res. 124 King.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
In colors for your home oy paint
ing, tinting, paperhancing HARRY
MARX Route 1. Phone 14-F-4
M A BLISS Painting fc paperhang
lug Tel 646-W 313 So Grape
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McGonagle. 358-M. Commercial
Spraying.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - S50 to S300 fO?
personal or household purposes on j
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnanced Loans closed
within 30 minutes License No S
157 See W E Thomas or E J
Riley. 45 So Central
TniiiMier.
TRUCKING & STORAGE LOCAI
an distonce hauling Furnituie
moving, etc Reasonable rates Tei
833. F. E Samson Co.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Phone 316
Prices right Service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Specinl livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 615
bvpert Window cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning, floor waxlnf? ori
ental rug cleaning & upholsterlnR
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Transfer and trucking
business. Reasonable. HI No. Fir
St.
SACRIFICE SALE Pool hall and bar,
Fine location. Doln good business
Have to sell on account of poor
heajth. See L. G. Pickell. 204 E.
Main.
FOR SALE CHEAP Packing house
and contents 2 fruit washer
blowers, conveyors, electric motors,
gear reduction boxes, gang pulleys,
belting, Idlers, conveyor tract
These and other bargains too nu
merous to mention. Fiynn Electric
Phone 107.
Cross-Word Puzzle
S. Lacteal fluid
9. Arldittnn to a
building
10. Indian
mulberry
11. Any h mi wing
animal
12. Confections
17. Equal
20. Largo wave
or billow
21. Oos down
22. Throbs
24. Retinue of
wives
26. Delicate
1!3. Unit of weight
30. Six-line
stanzas
32. Jovial and
kindly
83. Brilliantly
colored bird
34, Mix circularly
30. Rtibhor
37. Hth century
playlnK card
40. Piifb one's
way through
rudely
41. pnln
44. Other
48. Ynrn of one's
life
47. Bf.hlnd a ves
sel 4fl. Four
l. Note of the
scale
DOWN
j. na)e parent
J. bait of auric
acid
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Tiioyn'alns
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
MRS. MARTIN Crystal Reader, Pjit
chtc reveals all. Leaving soon. 413
N. Ivy.
MRS. CLARK. Psychic. Let me help
you with your problems. No one tn
sorrow turned away. Readings
dally. Circles Friday. 225 So. River
side. Phone 457-J.
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
Radlo program was presented last,
Thursday evening, at 8:43 p. m. by
Mrs. Loulw Cleaves, poppy chairman.
Juanlta Butler accompnnled at the
piano. The Poppy Song was sung
by Catherine Larlson, followed by
the "Story of the Poppy." by Oeorgia
Holloway and Wanda Olmacheld. Old
time war songs, "Pack Up Your
Troubles tn Your Old Kit Bag and
Smile" and "Lonsf Long Trail" was
sung during the playlet by a group i
at women composed of Irene
Humphries, Oeorgia Holloway, Cath
erine Larlson and I-oulse Cleaves.
This was followed by "America" and
"Taps."
This morning. May 26th. Memorial
services will be held at the South
Methodist church at 11 o'clock. The
different service organisations of
the city will attend.
Monday evening. May 37th. there
will be business meeting tn the
club rooms In the Engl pa hall. All
chairmen are asked to be there to
report, to the president on their
work. Following the meeting the
Auxiliary will Join the men in en
tertainment and dancing.
Ladles' Aid To
Have Homecoming
Ladles' Aid of the First M. E.
church will meet for May home
coming Tuesday afternoon. May 38.
Queen Esther Circle will serve des
sert promptly at 3 :00 o'clock and
an Interesting program and busi
ness session win roiiow. All mem:
bers of the congregation are cord
ially Invited.
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1 ELKS PICNIC,
E 14
Preparations are underway for the
annual Elks picnic, June 14. whl:h
promises this year to be one of the
largest In local Elkdom. A smoker of
CCC boxing talent is being antici
pated as one of the major attractions.
Commutes for the plcnto were an
nounced yeeterday by J. F. Fllegel
general chairman, as follows:
Ticket committee: J. c. Thompson,
chairman; Ranson Webster, J. 8
Johnson, Arthur Hess. O. O. Alender
fer, Peb tone. Valentine's. Fredette's,
Sandy Westergren, Eart York, Claude
Saylor.
Parking committee: Bhorty Morris,
chairman; Jim Robins, Donald Rob
in. Raymond Fish.
Concessions: Leon B. H ask in,
chairman: I. H. Andres, E. H. Sleight.
Boxing: Jerry Jerome, chairman;
J. V. Watson, Al Stoehr, Wilale Pru
Itt, Bert Crum.
Sportr: Stan Sherwood, chairman:
Herb Brown, Ron DeVore. Doc Grim.
Grounds: Everett Bray ton, chair
man; Louis Jennings, Wm. Hammett.
Fred Scheffel. Diamond Flynn, Nick
Young. Reg. Flfer.
Publicity: E. C. Fergiwon, ehair
mnn; E. L. Scott.
Band: Wilson Walt, chairman; Wal
ter Oormnny.
Cashier: George Frey.
Feed: P. C. Bigham. ohalrmAn;
Elmer Chlldera, Ed Leach, Everett
Brayton, Walter Olmacheld, H. D
Mitchell. Harold Woods. Cole Holmes
The final CCC bouts of this series
will be held at thin picnic and Ar
rangement are being made to ha"
at least 30 and maybe 94 round of
fighting.
A kitten ball game Is being arrang
ed between the Medford Elks and the
Ashland Elks.
Other events are being planned to
make it possible for everyone who at
tends to be entertained by some
thing he enjoys particularly.
A real feed Is being prepared by
the committee with U the beer you
can drlnic with the meal.
GONSISTERY HERE
Scottish Rite Msnonry Is taking on
new life In southern Oregon as
mating la being held Monday eve.
nlng to complete organisation of
Council and Consistory at Medford
Thla will enable the local bodies to
confer all the decrees from the 4th
to the 32nd and their Jurisdiction
will co-ver all of southern Oregon
There are but three Consistories tn
Oregon at preaent, being located at
Portland, Baker and Eugene, tills
leave a good territory open for Med
ford and success for the Iocs! b-c-i."
Is assured from the start.
Progress Made In
Clearing McKenzie
BEND. Ore., May 35. AP) Th
state highway commission's rotary
snow plow continued to push deter
minedly toward the summit drifts of i
the McKenzie pass today Consider
able prog res was made yesterday and
K. D. Lytle. division engineer, de
clared h hoped the puss would be
open to traffic early In June. Drifts 1
range up to 35 feet in depth. 1
Society and Clubs
Travel Study Club
Hears Reviews at
A. R. Clement Home
Travel Study club met this week
'at the home of Mrs. A. R. Clement
with Miss Elizabeth Burr presiding tn
' the absence of the president, Mrs.
Walter Frawr Brown.
An Interesting review of the book
entitled. "Maria Patuma." by Peter
Blair NUes, was given by Mrs. E. Iver-
son. Thoxigb the twK was a recent
production. Its plot has for Its setting
and local color the Spanish explora
tions of the sixteenth century In
Guatemala.
Mrs, Iverson's review was unusu
ally Interesting, due to her pleasing
diction and her ability to portray and
unfold in a realistic manner this
glowing story of romance and sdven
ture. filled with dramatic incidents.
She entertained the members with ne
counts of the characteristics, cus
toms and traditions of the Indians
of Guatemala, as depicted by the au
thor, who was qualified for the writ
ing of this novel through his Inti
mate knowledge of the scenes and of
the people of that country.
Mrs. C. E. Koppen's paper on Cen
tral America was a scholarly work.
In her graphic delineation of that
fascinating but too little known
country. Mrs. Koppen gave a concise
account of the awe-inspiring gran
deur of its mountains and active vol
canoes, of the beauty of its valleys
and tabelnnds. She said that much
of that rich and fertile country was
still undeveloped, virgin soli, and that
Its mineral and forest resources had
In most part been untouched. She
also referred to Us large coffee plan
tations and Its banana groves, and
dwelt at some length on the astound
ing difference In the scenes and re
sources of the different republics.
Laings, Recently
Wed, Have Other
Newly wed Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lalng. whose
marriage was an event of last week,
had as their guests Friday evening
at their home, 23 Tripp street, Mr.
Laing's sister and brother-tn-lnw,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson ( nee
Freda Lalng) who were also recently
married.
Mrs. Lalng will be remembered as
the former Olive Gardner of Ash
land. '
Interesting Program
For Church Group
One of the most interesting pro
grams of the, year was presented by
the Women's Home Missionary soc
iety of the First Presbyterian church
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. H. F. W. Spllver. with the
president, Mrs. Oliver, presiding.
Mrs. J. W. Merrltt read the de
votional. Mrs. R. 8. Daniels ably
presented the physical geography or
Mexico, with the aid of maps and
pictures; Mrs. A. J. Hanby's paper,
read by Miss Bailey, gave a vivid
description of the religious back
ground, and Mrs. Volney Dixon's
presentation of the historical back
ground ws most Interesting.
A letter was read by Mrs. P. C
Young, a missionary from Resht.
Persia, who Is supported by the
local presbyterlal, describing condi
tions and life In that district.
A social hour followed with tea
and wafers served by the hostess
and her assistants, Mrs. Carl Brom
mer and Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown.
Cora Judge Wed
To Delbert Boyd
Miss Cora Lillian Judge, daughter
of Mrs. Thomas Judge of 1005 East
Main street, was married to Delbert
Boyd of this city. May 31. The wed
ding was performed at the court
house In Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd will make their home in Med
ford. D. A. R. News
Daughters of the -American Revo
lution will meet In front of the
South Methodist Episcopal churcn
this morning at 10:50 o'clock, to
attend the memorial services,
Ijither la(pie "
Plans Hurprlse Aortal
The Luther League of Zlon Luth
eran church will have a surprise
social meeting Monday evening.
meeting at the Brewold home at
8:00 p. m. Those needing transpor
tation are asked to meet at the
church by 7:40 p. m.
Lady Klwonlans Will
Meet Monday Afternoon
Lady Ktwanlans will meet with
Mrs. Everett Trowbridge at her home
on the Jacksonville highway, Mon
day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
MEDFDRD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
Paint, all colors, per gallon :
Garden Hose, per foot, 5c. Fire hose all sizes
Split Steel Pulleys all sizes
Barb Wire get our prices before you buy
Cable all sizes and lengths
Belting new and used
Harness and Collars reduced prices
6000 ft. 3 4 in. used pipe
Musical Fantasy
Draws Many to
Roosevelt School
The lovely Roosevelt school lawn
and Its beauttftil trees furnished ft
proper setting for the "Pirates of Bar
hary," a little musical fantnty, which
wa written and arranged by Miss
Sara Van Meter and presented by her
and her teachers, Monday evening.
Approximately 150 children wera
used in the production of this little
play, comprising pirates. fairies,
brownies, nymphs, flowers, the God
dess of Dawn and her Twelve Hours,
the Lasa with the Delicate Air. tha
Farmers, the Little Mother, the Early
Bird and the May pole dance by tha
Rainbow Fairies.
An appreciative audience of about
350 wm present ftt this little lawn
fete.
Washington P.-T. A.
Closes Busy Year
A very Interesting and well attend
ed meeting of the Washington Parent-Teacher's
aasocatlon was held Fri
day afternoon, May 17. Annual re
ports submlttted by the officers and
standing committees Indicated a very
busy and successful year had been
completed.
Some of the outstanding accom
plishments were the school lunches
served from November 1 to May 15.
Seventy-five to 100 children took ad
vantage of the hot lunches and about
35 per cent of the children were given
free lunches.
Another feature tn this department
Is the summer roundup now being
conducted. Twenty - seven mothers
whose children are entering the first
grade have signified their intention
of having their children examined by
Dr. Drummond June 13. The aim of
the Parent-Teacher association Is that
every child entering school be phy
sically fit If possible. Membership
In the association has Increased 55
per cent.
After the reports were concluded
an Interesting program followed, dur
ing which Mrs. F. E. Nichols delighted
the audience with a group of songs.
Dr. Drummond gave an instructive
talk on the importance of examining
children, thereby often eliminating
physical defects of which the parents
are unaware.
The sixth grade graduating class
presented Us program under direction
of Miss Lynch: Announcer, Billy
Cool; class history, Barbara Bevln and
Mavis Nichols; class prophecy, Helen
Ramln and Frank Dixon; songs, en
tire class.
An impressive Installation was con
ducted by Mrs. Bertha Young, county
president, In which the following of
ficers were installed: President, Mrs.
A. E. Brockway; vice-president, Mrs.
J. C. Tucker; secrotary, Mrs. A. Turn-
bow; treasurer, Mrs. E. C. Jones.
A social hour followed, tea being
poured by Mesdames Young and
Hoey.
Mrs. Bush and Sister"
Leave for Visit In Kansas
Mrs. Maynard Bush and her slster
Mrs. L. E. Ackley, left Friday even
ing on the Southern Pacific Shasta
for Stockton. Kas., via California,
where they will spend ft month visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E,
Christen sen, formerly of this city.
They will return via the northern
route.
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RESPONSIBILITY ACT
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6tclal Kates to Fanneri
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