MEDFORD riITJ TKTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUST, 30, 1935
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Keys. Owner may have by
paying for adv. Tribune office.
LOST Brown bill-fold. Return by
mall to P. T. Young. Keep currency
as reward. Titles In billfold hard to
replace. Thanks.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
I WANT THREE MEN fox looal Tea
and Coffee routes paying up to
M2.50 a week. No capital or experi
ence needed but must be willing to
give prompt weekly service to ap
prox. 200 families. I furnish every
thing. Fords given Producers. Write
Albert Mills, 7201 Monmouth, Cln-,
clnnatl, O.
DEPENDABLE MAN for 5S store
route, ROSEBURO and MEDFORD.
Exper. unnec. No selling, distribute
and collect. Should net 59 weekly.
Write. "Sotetyco 68", Huntington
Beach, Calif.
TEN MEN with retail clothing experi
ence wanted at once for permanent
positions. Opportunity to establish
business paying up to $5,000 an
nually. P. H. Davis, Dept. AQ-10.
Cincinnati, O.
HAVE opening now for reliable sales
man age 25 to 50 years to take care
of demand for Rawlelgh household
products In Medford. Good profits
t. for hustler. We furnish everytninfi
A but the oar to start you. Rawlcigh
. 1 Co. Dept., ORF-124-C, Oakland.
Calif.
class mechanic. 38 North Riverside, i
HAVE rich free gold property. Want
banner with about iizoo. box i
3588, Tribune.
UNUSUALLY good buslnes opening
for man with 8100. Can place sec- j
ond man on job. Box 3589. Tribune :
STEADY Job for reliable man with
car. 860 month and all expenses
Also car allowance Drive between
Medford ond Portland Investment
8100. Returnable. Chance to ad
vance to larger salary. Box 3083.
Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Must be experienced. Call
1193-H. 209 Crater Lake Ave.
WANTED Capable girl or woman to
help In small home. Write 814 E.
Ninth.
WANTED SITUATIONS
PRACTICAL NURSE will care for
elderly person in home or Iree to
travel. Tel. 701 -J.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
EMPTY furniture van going to Los
Angeles. Wants load for there or
way points. Phone 615, Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED Used men's and boys' suits
and shoes; also 43 to 52 In ladles'
clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518
E. Main.
PERMANENT couple wish to rent 6
or 6 -room paxuauy ot lurnisnea
-me. East side or suburban pre
ed. Box 3683, Tribune.
XBD Young turkeys. State
t4.ee. location and number. G. W.
King. Montague. Cal.
WANTED Drawsaw, good oondltlon
Box 3569. Tribune.
WANTED Stock suitable for
feed. Tel 1133 for particulars.
WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor,
with or without accessories. Phone
401-R-l.
EMPTY van returning from Astoria
July 7. Wants load from there or
way points. Phone 615. Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED TO BORROW $1000. Will
. . n inllraar 1 rp in CnnA ne-
p.y o imw.w - j
curlty. Box 3451. Tribune.
ptt TRUCK going to Portland
last ot month, wants load lor there
or points enroure. tiawiey s itsos
fer. Phone 015
WILL par 25c a copy for the Medford
Vail Tribune issued March 1. 2. 9.
22 and 29. 1932 Mall Tribune o.'flce
WANTED Beef. veal. ho?e. Dairy
cows for sale. Will trade for oeef
323 East Main. Phone 285.
WANTED 2nd hand goods we buy.
sell and tnde Berrydale ind Hand
Store. l03 No Riverside. Tel 364
WANTED
9Ve pay eaoa for nouseaola goods
furniture and itoves We also rtuy
metals m les oelt wool al m
na:r V.EP.F-oHD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Paone itxtt
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Heifer calves, write Ruoy
Schulz. Beagle. Oregon.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR SALE On account of moving to
another place. I will sell my home
on Old pacific highway. 2 miles
north or Medford; nearly 5Mi acre
finest soil in the valley; 4-year-old
5-room modern house, clear; Med
ford water avalloble. Will consider
a clear email house In Medlord for
trade. TO. Olson. Rt. a. Phone
498-H.
FOR RENT July 5. 5-room furn.
home, garage. Good location. Call
1232-X. '
FURNISHED S-room house, basement.
25. Call 195; after S call Mr. Brown
1670.
FOR RENT 3-room house, furnish
ed, modern; garage; adults. 731
W. 2nd St.
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow. In
quire 109 West Main.
SMALL furnished house, 134 S. Ivy.
RENT 9-room house.
Cabins.
813 Summit.
FOR RENT 8-room furntahed mod
ern house. 325 So Riverside. Tel
457-J.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Downstairs apartment;
4 rooms, nicely furnished; sleeping
porch, private bath; adults. Inquire
312 Portland Ave.
NICELY furnished, freshly decorated
apartment; private entrance; lower
floor. 1021 W. 9th.
FOR RENT Large corner apartment
In Mall Tribune building. Hard
wod floors reflnlshed. ceilings re
papered and new furniture added;
reasonable rent. Apply at Tribune
office.
FOR RENT Pleasant 3-room furnish
ed ant. Inquire before 9:30 a. m.
and after 4:30 p. m. Tel. 433-W.
33 No. Peach St.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple St.
APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Ber
ben Apis. 10 Quince.
' a.nortM fiimlshert ant. Downstairs.
Sleeping porch, garage. Adulta. 315
No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apartment, 806 W. Main
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE young cow or young
for hay. J. I. Penton, Talent.
WANTED To trade .32 slide action
Remington for alfalfa hay or heifer
Heltkamp. Barnett road, first house
east county shop.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
TWO nice rooms for two young men.
Bath. Very reasonable. 10 No. Or
ange. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2 00
per weex. 130 ursoiK ot.. ajuiiouu
FOE EXCHANGE
ESTATE -REAL
TO TRADE 5 acres, improved; mod
ern bulldlrwzs; plumbing and eioc
trie light; on Pacific highway, 10
minutes from Euflene. Want place
of about same description not far !
from Medford. H. A. Sims, Rt. 1,
Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
DAIRY RANCH
SACRIFICE SALE
0-acre dairy ranch: 5-room modern
home, nicely located; 15 acres clover
and timothy meadow: 30 acres more
can be irrigated; continuous abund
ant supply of water; some timber;
niehirn. 1A heaiH tf nnlCX fin
UW jjaomn., v. .
t.aam rtf hnru.i rnmnltf farm 1
equipment; all goes. On account
ill health in family, must sell at
once. Total price 3500; half cash.
This Is best deal In dairy ranch I
have been able to offer In 25 years
In real estate business,
See J. C. Barnes, 20 N. Peach St.
Phone 010-Y.
FOR RENT OR SALE Large swvk or
dairy ranch, close to good school end
market; well equlppea with stock
and machinery. Will give long lease
or sell reasonable. Other business
Interests necessitate selling. Box
3588, Tribune.
FOR SALE On account of moving to
another place. I will sell my home
on Old Pacific highway. 2 miles
north of Medford; nearly acres
finest soil in the valley; 4-year-old
5-room modern house, clear; Med
ford water available. Will consider
a clear small house In Medford for
trade. Win, Olson, Rt. 2. Phone
498-H.
FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad
vent ch urch ; large lot; electric
ranee. Frigidaire and radio all In
cluded tn the bargain price of
81.250 See or phone Clarence
Pierce. Medford.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building & Loin
Ass'n Phone 195.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc- to
Buy Your Home.
WHEN vou think of real estate, thlr.k
oi Brown 4t White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GOOD L.SED CARS
Late models, popular makes, priced
right. Liberal trades, easy term.
How about a good car for that 4th
of July trip.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
123 So. Riverside Phone 303
PONTIAC DeLuxe Syrian: looks and
runs like new; 1 185.00. Pierce
Allen Motor Co., Dodge-Plymouth.
"29 CHEV. with plck-rrp body
33 Ford V-8 T idor; looks and runs
xell. Eakm Motor Co.. Hudaun
Teriapla&t de.er.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Reo 1 '4-ton truck. 50
cash, or trade for cow. See truck
at cassman's. Central Point.
TRUCK DRIVERS ATTENTION
TRUCK DRIVERS ATTENTION ....
A wide selection of motor trucks from
'M to '34. Good mechanical condi
tion, priced right. Liberal trades
Easv terms.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
133 So. Riverside Phone 303
FOR SALE 1931 Ford pickup, also
wood truck. Star motor, buzz-saw.
drae-saw. windmill, cream separa
tor, sewing machine, cheat or araw- (
era. cook stove, oil stove, fruit Jars.
radio, cornet. SWAP SHOP,
Phoenix.
FOR SALE 1930 Chev. coach. Good
mechanical condition, 175. Terms.
Call at 344 So. Grape.
GOOD USED CARS
REDUCED PRICES
Large Stock to Choose Prom. I
1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; special wheels
and tires.
1P34 Studebaker Commander .Sedan.
1033 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1934 Plymouth Sedan.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Chrysler Sport Coupe.
1932 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 Chevrolet Roadster special.
1928 Chevrolet Sedan.
1932 Cyrsler Sport Sedan.
Also twenty others to choose from,
Chevs, Fords, Plymouth.
See -our lot. corner 6th and Bart
lett North.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside.
4TH OP JULY SPECIALS
In Fine Used Cars
1033 Studebaker Rockne Sedan.
1930 Studebaker 6-passenger Sedan.
1931 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan.
1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe.
1930 Nash Sedan.
1930 Studebaker Roadster.
1933 Ford 8 Truck.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Evenings and Sunday
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
horse, 1850 lbs. Two cows, fresh
soon. Frank Dunk In. Talent.
FOR SALE Horses, cows, Guernsey
bull, drag -saw. blacksmith and
farm Implements, Chevrolet truck.
Ranch for lease, Mining property
for sale. Summit Service Station, 4
miles out of Jacksonville on high I
way.
TWO good cows. 1 registered. Paul
Erdman. A pp legate.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE Fat hens, Rhode Island
Reds. Sweeney Poultry Yard.
FOR SALE Red and white fryers.
415 Maple Park Drive.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Newly conditioned home
range. Attractive price to reliable
adults. 206 Portland Ave.
FOR SALE Youngberrles Kings
Highway. Phone 774-J-l.
FOR SALE OR TRADE $50.00 Violin
and bow. Frank, Brass Rail.
RASPBERRIES for canning. Prices
reasonable. Call 774-R-3. See sign
one mile out Kings Highway.
FOR SALE CHEAP--Outboard cruiser
and motor. Seats 6 passengers. Only
used three times. Phone 1068-W.
CHERRIES Ripe. Sign guide at high
way turn. The Victor Tessltore Or
chards. Phone Eagle Point 34-X-10.
FOR SALE Oat hay $7 per ton. T. V,
Williams. 'Phone 16-F-ll.
HAY SALT Special prices on quan
tity lots. Jackson county Feed
Company.
BERRY CUPS, usk our prices. Jack
son County Feed Company.
FOR SALE Orchard equipment; lad
ders, palls, orchard truck, etc.
L. A. Salade, Central Point.
FOR SALE! Boat, radio, small lathe,
2 electric motors, etc. 219 No. Oak
dale. MOTORCYCLE--Oood condition; rea
sonably priced. 153 No. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Range: first-class condi
tion. Call 970-R.
DAIRY FLY SPRAY. Kills Flies
Keeps them off cows in pasture
75c gallon. Bring your own con
tainer, Jackson County Feed Com
pany.
FOR SALE Player piano, electric
range, davenport. 0 Louis St.
FOR SALE Cherries and peaches, 4
miles north on Crater Lake hwy.
FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
IACKS SACKS
20.000 sacks on hand. No. l's and
2's. See us before you buy. Med
ford Bargain House.
SPECIAL River loam, a yds. S3 00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sand. rock, plaster sand
Bateman't 1534-Y or S12-J.
FOR SALE 2 50- gal Ion Hardlo J
spray rig complete hose guns etc
2 tnoh centrifugal pump Wanted
deep well outfit Inquire D. M
Lowes place. Valleyview.
BUSINESS CHANCES
SERVICE STATION In Central Point
to trade for farm In Rogue River
Valley. B. P. McNanama, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Sawmill; term. Inquire
447 B St., Ashland, ore.
LOCAL MANAGER for this territory.
No selling. Good for 50.00 weekly
to right man. Investment required
secured. Call In person only Room
308 Jackson Hotel. Mr. Beery.
MISCELLANEOUS
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Sped aliaed
classic and Jaxz. 210 K Main.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I
Reason a o!e prices Pick's Hardware
PERSONAL
MM. MARTIN, slfed psvchlc. Bring
s.I trouoSes to me. Spec.el rates
until July 3rd. 412 N. Ivy 6t.
PERSONAL
CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful
advice on business, love, marriage
003 No. Riverside.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JAt'KSON CO.
AHsntACi co.
Abstracts ot Title and
rule Insurance The
inly complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRAUT uu.-Aosirac-:
of rule. Rooms 3 and o No. dJ
North Central Ave., upstairs.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McGonoglo. 358-M. Commerciil
Spraying.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel
House cleaning, floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 150 to 300 foi
personal or household purposes an
House Furnishings or Autos; alsr
Cers Refinanced Loans cloewd
within 30 minutes License No a
1&7 See W E Thomas or E J
Riley 46 So Central.
Piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAJGH1 Tearher ot
Piano and Steel Guitar Song wt'
Ing service Studio. 318 Uoe.)
Bunding. Medford Ore.
Transfer.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL
and long distance hauling. Furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel. 833. F E. Samson Co.
EADS 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 rlftht
. 619 North Riverside Phone 61S.
Furniture Van.
MOVE In padded vans, Cal., Ore. and
Wash. Fully Insured. Reasonable
rates. Martin Bros., Grants Pass
Phone 148-J.
Painting and Paperhnnglng.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator Fine Interior work a spec
ialty Competitive prices Phone
953-R. Res 134 King.
M A BUSS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646- W 313 So Grape
Dairy Profits Compared
LUBBOCK. Tex. (AP)-A good dairy
cow Is more profitable than 21 acres
of cotton or 11 acres of wheat, ac
cording to a survey of high school
"ag" students' work In the Texas
Panhandle by C. Luker, vocational
agriculture supervisor.
, Little Red fiehool House
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Forty
years ago Judge Daniel C. Deosy
taught In a little red school house
atop Rlncon hill. Recently he had
to condemn the building and site to
make way for the approach to the
San Francisco-Oakland bridge. He
fixed nearly $30,000 for the compen
sation. WINDOW GLASS We sell window
gla-M and ' will replace your bru.en
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works,
Use Mail Tribune want ads.
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Society and Clubs
Willett Students -In
Miscellaneous
Concert Monday
The miscellaneous concert which
takes place at the Baldwin Piano
Shoppe Monday evening at 8:15
o'clock will feature five of the most
advanced and talented students of
Rosa Blackmore Willett.
All of these are well known to
Medford music lovers and It will be
the farewell appearance In southern
Oregon for Kathleen Bratton before
leaving for San Francisco. The pro
gram will be varied by violin num
bers by the clever young violinist.
Marcla Van Dyke. Fritz Guetzlaff
will render a vocal group aa well as
piano numbers.
A cordial invitation is extenaea tne
music loving public. Admission will
be free.
Following Is the program:
Pin no solos-
fa) Romance In F Minor. .Tch at kowsky
(b) Nocturne Bcnumnnn
(c) Mazurka In E Flat....Leschetltsky
(d) Magic Fire Scene from "Val
kyrie" Wagner-Brassln
Violin solo
Fritz Guetclaff
Legend Wlenlawskl
Marcla Van Dyke
Piano solos
(a) 5th Nocturne Leybach
(b) Prelude In O Sharp Minor
Rachmaninoff
Jim Linn, Jr.
Songs
(a) Dedication Robert Fox
(b) The Trade Winds Fred Keel
Fritz Guetzlaff
Piano solos
fa) On Wings of Song
Mendelssohn -Liszt
(b) Rhapsody In G Minor Brahms
Kathleen Bratton
Piano solos
(o) Love Waltz Schutt
(b) Nocturne lu B Flat Mlnor..Chopln
(c) The Two Larks Leschetltsky
Norma Nellt
Violin solos
(a) The Old Refrain -. Krelsler
Marcla Van Dyke
arcla Van Dyke
Piano solos
(a) Consolation No. 6 Liszt
(b) Berceuse Chopin
(c) Rhapsody No. 8 - Liszt
Mrs. Lydla Guetzlaff
Sylvia O. C. Speaks
(b)The cCall of Spring ...Geo. Hulton
Fritz Guetzlaff
Piano solos
fa) Serenade . Rachmaninoff
(b)Tarantelle - -- Liszt
Kathleen Bratton
Accompanists: Miss Carlotta Wise
man and Mrs. Lydla Guetzlaff.
Mrs. Littrell Has
Guests for Week
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chadwlck.
daughter. Miss Shirley cnaawica.
and son Donald, and Marguerite
Pettlt, all of Portland, arrived last
Sunday and have been guests this
week at the home of Mrs. Belle Lit
trell. and others In this city.
Mr. Chadwlck was to continue on
south to Berkeley. Calif., and Mrs.
Chadwlck and Donald planned to
return to Portland In a few days.
Miss Chadwlck. who Is now at
tending the young people's confer
ence at Fir Point. Ore., will spend
the summer here.
Phone 642. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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overthrows
39. Ona having
authority In
any religion
41. Small: law
43. Collection of
maps
47. Seat In church
48. Literary
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Club-Lodge
Announcements
Veterans Foreign Wars
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Crater
Lake Post No. 1833, and their auxil
iary will hold their regular business
meeting Monday evening In the Eagle
nau on west Main street. All mem
bers of both the post and auxiliary
are urged to be present. This will
be the last meeting before the en
campment at Newport, and all mem
bers are urged to be present.
Olive Rehekah Lodge
Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 38 wtU
hold a regular business meeting Mon
day, July 1, at the I. O. O. F. hall at
8 p. m.
As there will be Installation of the
new officers all members are urged
to attend, and visiting Rebekahs are
cordially Invited. Refreshments will
be served by the F. L. club.
Wrnonah Club
Wenonah club will hold a regular
business meeting and covered dish
luncheon at the summer home ot
Maude Abbott on Butte Creek on
Thursday afternoon, July 11. For
further Information members may
call Carrie MUnea, 1440-L.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
Plans lor the opening of the Olrl
Scout camp July 28 are rapidly taking
form with Mrs.-Leonard Carpenter aa
cbalrman of the camp committee.
The flrls win he glad to know that
Mrs. Percy Collier, who directed the
camp last summer, will be back again
as director. Mrs. Collier made many
friends while here and the committee
la happy in having her again this
season.
Mrs. Cottier Is offering a large num
ber of activities which will Interest
the girls, announcing that fencing
wilt be Included this summer.. She
brings with her her two daughters
and niece and two others from Reed
college who wilt assist in fencing.
boating, handicraft, metal work, pio
neering, trailing, outdoor cooking and
archery, in addition to these, Doro
thy Paley will assist as music and
waterfront counsellor and Dorothy
Burgess as dramatic counsellor.
In case any registered Olrl Scout
has failed to receive a camp folder
she may have one by calling at the
Qlrl Scout office and If there are
any questions concerning the appli
cation or equipment they may be
Drought to the office and all help
possible will be given.
Although dishes are furnished for
the camp, girls are asked to bring
extra service for hiking purposes aa
the camp dishes are not to be used
on hikes. One plate service will be
enough.
Attention Is called to the matter
of registration. In registering the ap
plication form or upper division
blank, which Is to be brought to this 1
office for registration, should be de- '
tached, leaving the medical and phy
sical examination form to be filled
In Just prior to encampment and
brought to the office.
The honor of being the first dlrl
Scout to register for camp goes to
Patricia Short, next In order being
Rhea Anderson, Betty Daugherty and
Maxlne Young. Watch this column
for your name.
Ashland Ladies
Receive Honor
Two prominent Ashland women,
Mrs. Edith B. MacCracken and Mrs
Jessie E. Dodge, were selected for
listing In "American Women," a vol
ume of outstanding American worn-
word from Ashland yesterday
Indicated.
Both Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Mac
Cracken have taken active part In
civic, patriotic and educational af
fairs of their home city and the
state.
Mrs. Dodge has served as state
treasurer, corresponding secretary,
second and first vice president, or
ganizer and president of the P.E.O.
Sisterhood in Oregon, and has been
member of the state board for
years. She has been active In Ashland
and state P.-T.A., serving as vice
president for six yesra, and is Inter
ested in study club and the D.A.R.
Mrs. MacCracken was organizing
regent of Mount Ashland Chapter,
D.A.R., and has served aa state re
gent and on Important atate and na
tional committees, and Is honorary
state regent. She has taken active
place in federated club work In Ash
land and In the district, serving as
president at one time. Her work in'
eludes thst of the Auxiliary to the
American Legion, study club, and
along educational lines.
Mistletoe Club Meets
For Surprise Luncheon
Mistletoe club met st the home of
Oladys Oilman on Blddle road Wed
nesday afternoon for a surprise lunch
eon. !
After the luncheon s short bust- !
nesa meeting was held. In a shower 1
for the hostess her Pollyanna pre- j
sen ted her with a lovely angel food '
cake in honor of her wedding annl-.
versary. Remainder of the afternoon
was spent In visiting and sewing.
Mrs. Vernon Jones .
i:nd Week's Visit Here
After a pleasant week spent In
Medford with relatives and friends,
Mrs. Vernon Jones, who will be re
membered ss Miss Esther Ashcralt,
and son. Billy Vernon, left this
morning for their home In Oskland,
Calif.
They were accompanied south by
Mrs. Jones cousin. Dr. Victor W.
Csrum, also of Oakland. Mrs. Jones
la a former resident of Medford snd
is always welcomed back, by her
many friends.
Series of Choral
Society Meetings
Opens on Monday
j Beginning Monday, July 1. a Junior
Choral society will be organized for
all children of grades from 4B to ths
elphth. All music will be taught by
ear with no note rt-iulihg. making the
aim of the organization entirely rec
reational. ! Meetings will be held Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays of each week
from 9 to 11 at the First Christian
church on South Oakdale avenue.
The society wilt be under the di
rection of Miss Eleanor Curry and
Mrs. Lloyd Morris. Both Miss Curry
and Mrs. Morris, who have had sev
eral years' experience as public school
music teachers, are active in the
music circles of the county and each
has had experience with Junior cho
ruses. V.F.W. Auxiliary No. IMS
Sponsors Public Card Party
Mrs. Harry R. Ingllng was host
ess at a card party Thursday in the
nome of Mrs. Walter Surber. 1020
West Eleventh street. A luncheon
was served at 1:30 p.m., followed
by card playing. Bridge and five
hundred were in play. Mrs. Tom K.
Flynn won first in bridge, with
Mrs, E. M. Lovell, low. Mrs. Elva
Gentry won first In five hundred.
with Mrs. George Averlll, low. This
concludes the public card parties
ror tnis summer, sponsored by V. T.
W. Auxiliary No. 1833.
Oolrten Links Class
Guest at Wilson Home
Golden Links Bible class of the
Medford Baptist church was enter
tained by Mm JE. E. Wilson on her
lawn on Beatty street Thursday af
ternoon.. Arter a short business session, Mrs.
L. 8. Stenerson led In the devotional
hour, speaking on prayer. During the
social hour the guests were shown
through the beautiful flower garden,
after which Iced tea and wafers were
served by the committee, assisted by
the hostess, Mrs. Wilson .
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10 CURB FLIES
SALEM, Ore., Jun 39- (AP) Par
tial closing of 350,000 acres of forest
land In western Douglas and eastern
Coos counties to ontry will be re
quested by the state forester early
next week. It was announced today
jouowmR a proclamation by Gov
ernor Martin closing areas In trie
Willamette and Mount Hood areas.
"The forest fire hi ird In Oregon
this year Is Just a month earlier than
usual." Lynn Q. Cronemlller, state
forester, announced, "and at the
present time the situation la very
serious."
A general order prohibiting smok
ing in timber lands adjacent to and
in all national forests except the
Bluslaw, and making necessary fire
fighting equipment on can and per
mits ror camp fires, was Issued by
the governor this week.
The governor closed to all entry
about 18.000 acres of land In the
South Pork Clackamas river area and
the Mud Creek area In the Mt. Hood
forest. No persons will be permitted
witmn tnese forosts. All orders re
cently Issued become effective July I.
partial closing of 144,000 acres of
other timber lands was effected yes
terday by the governor's proclama
tion. The greatest area, about 100,
000 acres, was described as in the
drainage area of the north fork of
the Santlam river. Other partial clos
ing orders affected the following
nreas:
Ten thousand acres In the Seven
Mile Hill area of the South Santlam:
5300 acres In the north fork of the
Willamette river area; 18,800 acres In
the Portland creek burn area of the
Willamette national forest, and B000
acres In the south Pork McKenzle
river area In the Willamette forest.
(lets Diploma At 14
LCBBOCK. Tex. (AP) Nora Marie
Pevehouso, 14, of the loan graduat
ing class at Lubbock high school. Is
the youngest student ever to receive
a diploma from the school.
Mrs. F. I). R. Barks Canadians
QUEBEC CITY, Que. (API Hum
ble French-Canadian "habitants"
making homespuns, scarves and wool
ens under their own peeked roofs,
have been cheered by Mrs. Franklin
D. Roosevelt's support. She la back
ing a move to protoct the province'
handlcraft workers from Importation
of bogus articles.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
AND
GRANTS PASS BARGAIN HOUSE
...SPECIALS...
Black Pipe 1-inch, 10,000 ft. Other sizes large quan
tity on hand
'Split Pulleys, Boxings, Shaftings, and Collars, new
and used
Belting all sizes, new and used
Barbed Wire at reduced price!
Irrigation Hose at special price !
Plumbing Fixtures at big savings I
Electrio Drills half inch and three-quarter inch
Pumps Eotary, centrifugal and tank pumps
Cable large assortment on hands
Wedges, Mauls, Splitting Mauls and Axes
Mrs. Sewel! in Court
u
Mrs. llliitirlie Newell (hitter) nealthy
Beverly Hills, Cnl socialite and moth
er of Barton Sewel), figure In the
recent "wire-swop" divorce trial, has
gone to court to accuse Henry OuU
man upper), self-styled "financial
wizard," of swindling Iter out of $44,
000. (Associated Press Photos).
AT 70 SET
FOR WORD BATTLE
WASHINGTON. June 39. (AP)
On his seventieth birthday. William
E. Borah of Idaho, dean of the sen
ate, Is preparing for another battts
of woras in his favorite forum. 1 1
Reporters who sought a ' birthday
interview" today were shooed out of
his office. The veteran Republican
Independent was much more Inter
ested In the speech he la planning to
make against legislation which the
New Deal wants to bolster the AAA
against court attacks. "
Borah Is more vigorous and aggres
sive than he was in the early days of
the Roosevelt administration.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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