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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBIJXR MED FO IIP. OR EC! OX, SUNDAY. JANUARY Sfi. IQfifi KV'A.btl0 U liUY iBotuicmr! I VCtXUiVfcb I S fcLU ) Bead every Ad this page. Yon will probably (tnd ex actly tbt thing jron want to buy or seU. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, affective. RATES far word tint Insertion (Minimum J5,c) Bach additional Insertion. par word (Mlnlmom 10c) tr Una per month without sspy chances il.U Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS . LOST AND FOUND POUND Beam to plat-'orm scale. W. Ayers, central point. JJ : ! LOST Gold lavaller with blue stone ; pendant. Return to 'rrioune omce. , Reward. LOST If aog is mibaine caNI616 MALE AND FEMALE i MAN or WOMAN wanted to supply customers with famous Watklns Products In Ashland. No Invest ment. Business established, earn ings average 825 weekly, pay start ' Immediate Write J. R. Watklns CO., 4018 JiOlUS or... uaKltina, WANTED MALE HELP TTANTED Man who understsnds dairy to work on orcnara. references and tel number. l?43. Tribune. Olve Box j AGENTS WANTED tor exclusive Mivtfnrri. other tOn'ns. Thydro-X In eas Increases mileage 35 to 5J. 100 can (postpaid) treats iw gam uuwbu ...., ' ;l to as Thydro-X Distributor, . . 1017 High St.. Klamath Falls. rwr wrtTTin VOTT lllcA tf make ; 7.60 a day? Own a brand new I Pord sedan besides ' Be your own i boas? I aoud everything you need. , Positively no money ria. mo..a : free. Albert Mills 29 Monmouth. Cincinnati. O. iW ANTED FEMALE HELP j JOU CAN earn 352 weekly and get all . your own crease? free of any cost, j Be local representative for lovely j Fashion irocks. Delightful. Dig- ! V nlfled. Fashion Frocks, Dept. N- ; i'389, Clnilnna'l, Ohio. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED waitress wishes work. Phone i21H-J. 245 No Qrape. MARRIED MAN wants work: thor- oughly experienced In blight cut- .. "... ... . , ... a - ting, au ornera wtk: ijwu iuc- chanlc: capable of taking full charge. References Box 1101. cate Tribune . . i DAY & night, service carpenter work Lee Williams, 1520. N. Riverside. WANTED Day worl Phone 1345-M. WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Years of experience In every phase oo orchard work. Can take complete charge. Best of relerences Address Box A, Mall Tribune WAHTKL) WlSUEiL.LAn &uub TOBOGGAN Wsnred cheap. Horace : Thompson. Prospect, box 18 or ' car Grleve's Store. I HIGHEST Oorn-Belt prices for car loads broke or range horses, mules and colta Pred Chandler Horse and Mule Market, Charlton, Iowa. WANTED BQUTHERN BUII-DING ft LOAN ASS'N stock and saving passbooks. WIU pay 100 cents on the dollar. Bring you atocr certificates and psas books CHARLES A WTNG AGENCY. INC. 109 E Main Tno Itailii4 "to WANTED To rnt or lease by respon sible part small acreage. Must e close to M ford Box 1349. Tribune. WANTED Buycle motor, clslon SN,?. 410 E Main. WANTED TO RENT On west side near Junior nigh ' school. 6-room , house w'th hvvmfnf by Februaiy 1st. Tel. uy.i-A, WANTED ,1400 loan on property rallied at ,5000 Nora Neathamer. ; Rogua Hirer WANTED Custom hatching chlck tna, dunks, turkeys egs. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch. 5 miles out Mid. aray Road, Central Point. R. 1. j WANTED Used furniture, rarwgea. I beatars. tools fruit lars. ate Hoi-I brook Purnitura Co.. In old Firs Hail Bldg. Ill I 8th. Tel. 547. W ANTEL We psy saab tot household fuode tumitura snd stoves We also ouy metals bides per-s wuol and mo hair MEDFORD 8AROAIN HOUSE tl N Orape St Pbone 1083 WANTED Disc for Fordson tractor L R. car Mail Tribune. WANTED Cook stovea heaters bed springs mattresses dty-beds sani tary couches and cola or srhat bare ou- We psv cash - exchange KEW DEAL FURN EXCHANOl 433 t stain St WASTED FTJH8 FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for rsv furs Complete line Jt trap, m sale alEDFORD BRIIAIN HOUSE I J7-33 Nu 1-ap, St. I aieOIord. FOB BENT HOD8E8 FOR RENT Pine 4-room furnished ...... . .. house. Roc. K. Weal Court, corner. Myrtle an? Tay.or ota. uo. ton. POR RENT Small modern furnished house; PrlsWalre garage: well situ ated. 121 N-rth Holly St. POR RENT 6-room furnished houae eerden spaoe Inquire 1318 locust St. FURNISHED house and garage; adults. 60 Wee loin. &8 NIC! moaern cottage, partly fur I nlshed 8th and Maple. Central Point. SMALL furnished house at 134 8. Grape St. rTlgldatre Adults. 833 60. POR RENT 8 room completely fur nished home. 838 West 4th. POR RENT 4-room turn bouse: elec tric range, refrigerator, oil heater; garage; adulta. Phone 848-Y. S-ROOM furnished. 3 or 8 bedrooms Close In Phone 1433-J. POR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house, close In Phone 457-J. POR REN'I homes furnished unfurnished Brown White FOB BENT APARTMENTS 4-ROOM Apartment, steam heat, Frlidalre. hot water, garage. 603 8. Holly. POR RENT 3-room apt. 40 Quince St. Phone 641-W. 2 AND 3-ROOM furnished apartments. 616 No Central. POR RENT Desirable furnished apt. I Hotel iJrand. TTrXrTZT APARTMENT for rent 801 N. Central. j0hn Frees. POR RENT Apartment. No children. 718 Welch. POR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. ' APARTMENT for rent. 918 West 10th St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 329 N Holly Phone 879-X p0R RENT ROOM BOARD : BOARD Home-cooked meala served I- In prlvtae home Reasonable rates ! Near buslnesa district. 23 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 718 E Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM In new modern home: private entrance ga.iage. Phone 1580-Y. I vn'KAOTIVB rooms U4 ft tlrape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres. Improved; close to town, free Clarence Pierce. FOR RENT. 15 Acres good garden land under Irrigation Irene weiia, Talent, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ' TFN ACRES 5-room house, double ! crace. chicken house, good well, electric lll)ta 8f miles. Los Ang eles. Tratli clear for clear ranch. 405 Peck Rd El Monte, Calif. MEDFORD propert ; to trade for Coos Fay prop-'ty. W L Caasady, B 841. Marsnlield - tm . t-.r In fnMl rVttnf. hnrnd msius. cu. v..-.'-. - - for car. p O. Box 401, Central Point. FOR TRADE 17-acre dairy farm; trade tor larger place In Jackson or Josephlm- counties Will assume some indebtedness Joe W. John oUju. Rt. 2, B-ix 177. 2 miles north on old Paclllo highway. POR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty. cIoa In Phone 955-J FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE POR SALE Modern five-room house, well built, fireplace screened back porch, garage, woodshed, large back yard good location, East side. Re&Aonabii price Box 1343, Tri bune. FOR SALE 148 acres. Appleeat dis trict; 22 "crea trrUrated 45 A. in alfalfa: 6-roum house. 2 barns; fenced and cross-fenced with wovca wire. Pr.ce 35u0 Also 16 arre improved, 6 miles out,' only $600. 1200 cash. L O. P1CKELL 204 East Main. Phone 1680-J. FOR SALE 52 acre close to Medford. j $1 000; alsu 11 acres mostly bottom , soil. S mlW crit sftjo, also 1ft cr on Pacific hiehwav adjoining Med-' ford; fine caMeo soli 6-room house, i Trade lor 'jol Angeles property: al ! 11-room t.arWnent house close in. Price 1.6.6: terms Clarence Pierce, Room 1, L'Um Block Medford. POR SALE Fine home. 6 rooms, ex- wllent condition, on paved atreet; In cood ,MSMnt!ai section, pay ments easy II O. Wilson. Tel. 1584. FOIl SALE OR TRADE-- lots In Port land. tVhst tu.ve you? Inquire 435 8. Oakda'e ATMOUlNO CITT S acres, located )ust out of city lim its on olld hlohway: 4 acres full bearing Ba'tletts. excellent soil. Ir rigated 8--,om home outbuildings This place Is priced right at S22MI. with part down sno terms to suit reenonslble tuver. , CHARLES A WINO AOBNCY, IHO. ( (Exclusive Agenta.) STOCKED AND EQUIPPED DAIRY tANCH 43 scree, cnek bottom soli, only miles frox town in highway; about 30 acres In clover and alfalfa. 8 acres unr er ditch balance fret oumplng right: 13 milk cows, 6 he'.Iers, 1 Ouernsev bull, 1 team, milking .t'achina snd complete frm equipment; goo spring; mod ern hou-w. outbuildings. Total price 47500 Oil: half cssh. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INO 108 E. Main St Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE One oi the finest J '4 -sere sub h..mes. sll modern, close in. all new buildings Deal with owner Box 1331. Tribune. HOUSES tor sale or rent. Tel. 198 evenings 1147-W 1WHI of EN you think ul real aetata tolas Brorb 81 Waitt. FOR HALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Pine suburban home . ..... ..- llt ant. frtll In DroDer-les that will suit you In sIM and price. Also Medlord homes at prices and on terms to Interest any. one In the msYket. BROWN 4r WHITE. Realtors FOB SALE AUTOMOBii.ru: 1927 Oldsnfeblle 6 coach. In good shape. Bargain for 850 cash. Call 384-Y or 19. When BETTER USCT OARS are available. Sandy will have them. 1034 Chevclet Sedan, with radio. 1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Alrllow. Is good. .933 Ford v- Coupe 1934 Chevrolet Pickup Bulck 8edn Studebaker Sedan "30 Pord Coupe They say It .8180.30 , 135 00 . 175.00 Dodge Sedan 350 00 STUDEBAKER BALES AND SERVICE POR SALE OR TRADE Model T Pord truck; ood condition. 341 W. 2nd GOOD DSED CARS Get Our Pices Before You Buy. Two 1933 Plymouth Sedans. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, beat of care and runs like new. 1931 Chrysler 6 Sedan. 1934 Pord V-8 Sedan. 1939 Desoto Roadster. 1939 DeSoto Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Royal 8 Sedan. 1934 Tcrraplane Sedan. Special Terns on ah Used Cars sold this month. LANGi MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealer Plymouth Used car lot 6th Bartlett FOB SALE POULTRY AND EGGS R I. RED Hatching Eggs. Cummlngs stock. $l.f0 per 15 Cherry Ave., off Stewart Ave. Route 1, box 141. CUSTOM HATCHING Booking ord ers for turkey egea only. Eggs day old and 8-weeks old poults. Winston Hatchery. P. O. Box 868, Roseburg. Ore. ' BOOK your Orien. Now for Hatch ing at Sweeney Poultry Farm Rhode Island Reo Cockerels for sale. Route J, box 114, Medford. R. I. R. HATCHING eggs, Cummlngs stock, 81.00 oer It Cherry Ave. off Stewart Ave, Route 1, Box 141. CALL Dreaaler's Square Deal Hatch ery for hatching and chicks: Feb.. Mar. Rocks Reds, 10c 1107 E. Main. Phone 1589-Y POR SALE Hatching eggs. 50c for IS. Near Howard school. Mrs. D. J. Stelner. Route 2. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE- aome nice Chester white pigs, also aome good brood sows. David Jensen, 4 miles south of Grants Pasa on Highway. FOR SALE Order your baby calves' row for tprlng delivery from reg istered and graded Holstein cattle. H. H. Dietrich, R. F. D. No. 4. FOR SALE Sheep purebreds. Entire flock very 'easpntble L. A. Salade. Central P..nt.' FOR SALE 40 head oi hogs, free feed. Address 243 7tb St. Ashland. FOB SALE OR TRADE Work horses, saddle horses, springer heifers and cows. Comer of Court St. and Mc Andrews rosd. FOR SALE DOGS PETS POR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppies Phone 16-F-1S. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS STEEL SAFE 31x23x26, 30.00. Mc Cuiston, 317 K Riverside. POR SALE No. J Clipper fanning mill. J. L. Richardson, Central Point. FOR SALE Cast Iron heating stove. 1103 North Riverside. FOR SALE Child'- Lloyd cart, 5, and walnut thigh chair, 3. Call i?49-Y. FOR SALS or TRADE Home made tractor, Bantam chickens, Giant rabbits, orosoector s compass dip needle. Wanted. Maxwell csr. rex, first hou north Highway Hotel, Central P'-.int. 70R SALE Double bed, springs and mattress, or will fade for single t-ed. Phone 763-R FURNTTUPE for sale Phone 1140 or call at 211 N Oakdale. H-Y Chopped Inquire Brlttsans Store, Eagle Point. PRODUCE MEN ATTENTION 900 sarks No. a potatoes, sack..$1.20 .50 sacks No. J potatoes, sack ... .80 Winter Rinch, 6 miles southeast Merrill. O.c Write Arthur Winter, Tulelake, Cat FOR SALE- Hotpolnt elctrlc range. 325 Cottm St t COMPLETE Household furnishings; oractlcally new- reasonable. 1033 West 9th .after 8 pm. FOR SALE IncubetoTS. washing ma chine, doors, piano ranges, books, dress forms lack's 3nd Hsnd Store. 408 East Main. PERSONAL VALENTINES, 43 00 doa. See Kennell-Ellla dlsnlay case. 43 N. Central for samplea Phone 329. CUiJj APPLES for nog feed. free. Come and get them. Pinnacle Pack ing Co. FOR SALE 4t cu. ft. Kelvlnstor. 0 cu. ft. Kelvlnstor. 1 Automatic Wes'lnghouae range. 1 Medium slae wood range. I Electric waalier 1 Mohair davenport and chair. I Oak dlnliu, suite Above are al. repoaseelsons tn good condition and priced to sell at worth -whlK asvnrs CUPP8' nJRNtTUnE STORE. TYPEWRITERS Bierma 118 N. Cen tral. Pbona 383. STEEL safe 31x32x38. 83000. MOCula ton. 11' N Rlvers.de. FOR SALE Apple.; at ranch. We de liver. Tel 3M-J. O. V Myera. HANSON and Hjllywood W L. chick, heavy laying strains large vigorous chicks 9c- Ro.'k snd Reds 10c. Send for rsrslr lenk Hatchery, Tan gent, Oregon. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE Wheat, barley, oats, corn, 1-3-3 cutting alfalfa Henry Nled ermeyer t'none Jacksonville 354. POR SALE Baleu oat hay. ground alfalfa and oat hay. loose alfalfa hav, fat hogs, spr.iver heifers. C. A. DeVoe, Phone 623-J-3. POR SALE Baleu third cutting al falfa, also brief strsw B. H. Nle dermeyer. phone 697-R-l. POR SALE Good clean alfalfa bay. first and third crops, at Oaklelgn Farm, 3 mtlea north of Central Point on Pacific highway. Call 383. , Otto Bohneru POR SALE Goou elecino range and fine wood h-tater. Phone 131-R. POR SALE Apple wood. 12-Inch. 1.60 tier at orchard or 83.60 tier delivered In lost lota; 16-Inch 35c tier higher. Phone 1365 or 468-R-S tOR SALE Hay and grain; bay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 355-J-3. Victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or face and fill; large slaes. A real buy. Newtowna 15o per lug. Bring your own containera. Phone 926 American Prult Growers. Inc.. 313 So. Fir, Medford. Ore. POR SALE New snd used building materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Rlv DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 Sizes VI rock at 81.60 pet yard, deliverea Bateman Phone 1534-f or 9I3-J APPLES We deliver Tl IS3-L MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNOrNO The Precision Shop Electrl-vi Repairing loathe work. Brazing, .Soldering eto. "You break, we fix." 419 E. Main. EXPERT Radio Repair Service at rea sonable prices. Pick's Hardware. Phone 300. ALL MAKES of Washers Repaired at bargain prices this month only Estimates .ven FREE. Flck s Hard ware. Phone 300. POPULAR piano harmony and tricky breaks taught In a new. easy way For Information call 815. EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALON Featur ing Nu-Ray Machtnelesa Permanent Waves 5. Aiso special Two (3 oi 5 Permanent (oi the price of one. 810 Etiat Main Tel. 883. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE Reasonable terms, ser vice station and premises on Pacific highway. lth dance hall. lunch room and fointaln In connection. Phone 952 .ir writ Box 1074, Med ford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY J.ATKMON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Abstract oi ntle ana Title insurance The only complete I i 1 1 System in Jackson County. MUKRAY ABSTRAC1 CO. Abstract oi Title Rooms a and 6 No 32 North Central Ave upstairs fc Xpert Window Cleunera. LEI OEOROE DO II Tel U72 House cleaning floor waxing orl nwl rti eleoninfl and iph'.isf.ertn rrunsfer. REIN KINO TRANSFER CO Long distance naming Furniture, cattle anything.- Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. ' GADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO Office 1016 Nu Central Phune 31A Pric! rtarht Service nflrntfi Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. Religious de nomination 8. Character In Peer Uynt" I. Quick and skillful II. Cavity 15. Mineral spring 14. American lake 16. Separation of a thing Into the pans which com pope It 17. Minute orifice 18. Rubber tree 19. Station 11. Girl 23. Scornful and mocking - Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle TjAjRJ01gE V O KTeMHIaIcTI aHaIr MC l n e sll b o n T Q G ApB R LW t3T END sTpJeTc io usg ela tes aTtMe Mehs A M I P L E RIS E yir Sk 1 . p i n i s E L O PikME lHstcQP K 1 k QW B E S S E N spur i lo u s i eTrja iSlE S HAD EJD 1 S A PPh I RlE LIVE ffiNIEORAL o v e mso r e sr e js tIeIr1mktvv i IsItsHeIsInIe 2.- Cony 27. Obstruct 21. One of the smnll oops 40. RherlfTa force forming the 41. Away; prefix border of 42. Charactertstto ribbon or fruit of the gourd family 41. FtAr:gd 48. Baking com partment 41. Flmt woman 60. City In Nov.da 61. Spikes of corn 62. Color 63. Annexes lace 14. Abraham's birthplace 10. Note of the crow It. Obtain 32. At home I?. Giver 85. Hoam about It. Southern state: abbr. IT. Olxalea 19. Poems DOWN J. Wild sheep 3. Eternity 1 ML f WL llfjj !l Sll f i f - Uf. 43 43 ; ,44 AS , 46 4J (, 48 '',''. 44 " " So BUSINESS DIRECTORY rKUCKJNM AND STOttAOE - Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving eto Reasonable rates 11 833 T k Samson Oo HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack srs snd movers 8peclaJ livestock moving equipment Prices -Ighl Itfl North Rlver-.lde Phone 813 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 160 to 83C0 fol personal or household purposes on Houae Purnishiugs or Autos: also Cars Refinanced L 0 s n s closed within 80 minutes License No 8 137 see w E Thomas 45 So Cen tral Income Tax Reports Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re turns prepared. See Earl Poy. Room 11, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. B00FINQ ROOFING Let ua Inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice Is free Call 270 Rogue Rival Roof in Oo LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Coll School Dlst No 91 warrants num bered from .27 to 718. Inclusive, are ca!ed for payment. I literal will ceate after January 27th. Preaent warrants to the Mod ford Branch United States National Bank, Med ford, Oregon for pament. Also, all persons hoid.ng warrants Issued for the years U32-3H, 1 9? 3 -34. regardless of number, oresent same to the above mentioned ank for payment; 15. A HILDRETH. Clerk Dlst. No. 91. County Trevurer Call for General county i-una warrants State of Oration, County of Jack son, ss: Notice Is nerehy given that there are funds on hand, for the redemp tion of all warrants drawn on the general fund of Jackson County. tna were reguwrea nun rig me month of December 1934. Interest on the abov called warrants, ceases on this the 25th day of January, 1936. Dated at Medford Oregon. January 25th, 1936. A. C. WALK.BR. Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. Girl Scouts Of Roosevelt Troop Plan Ceremony Roosevelt troop 2, plans an Investl ture ceremony for the troop meeting January 27. Jo Ann Humphrey. Dixie Davis, Betty Frey, Ann Judy, June Jarmln, Thorn nslne Swoape, Ruth Stewart, Lois Runk, Muriel Piatt and Pauline Asnpole will be officially welcomed as Girl Scouts at that time. The first class girls of the Eagle Patrol are In charge of decorations and entertainment. A special Invitation has been ex tended to the mothers of troop 3 to bo present for the Investiture. Beginning next Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 the first In a aeries of study classes for scout leaders will be given by the local director. All chaplains And lieutenants are urged to attend. Also any other persons Interested In any way, in scout leadership are wel come to meet with the group. Are you a member of Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's HOSIERY CLUB? Join Now, Phone 642. We'll haul away youi refuse City Sanitary Service. Cross-Word Puzzle IS. Pluuoua 20. Flayed a shrill musical Instrument 21. Praises 23. Protective garmsnt II. Black bird 14. Drsss matarlaJ 26. Vessels for heating liquids 17. Small selling boats 10. Coverings of certain Insects' In the chrysalis state 81. Aeriform fluid 84. Clsw of a crab or lobster 86. Piece of srmor for the lower leg 34. Mollied 81. Kthoreal salt 32, Dramatic musical composition 41. By 42. American author 48. Feminine name 46. Spresd for drying, at hay 44. Purpose 47. Dowry t. Subordinate part of a sentence 4. Gives Information 6, Donkey 4. Skillet 7. liar for alsrkenlng threads In a loom I. Put down f. Pertaining to love 10. Evergreen tree 11. 1'art of a golf course Society and Clubs By JANKT WRAY SMITH Club -Lodge Announcements Jackson Study Clnb Jackson School Study club will meet Tuesday. Jan. 38. Instead of Mondsy, as previously announced. Madrigal club Members of the Madrigal club are reminded of the regular weekly meet ing to be held Tuesday evening at 7:43 at the Girls' Community club rooms, Jan. 28. Baptist Auxiliary There will be no meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church Tuesday on account of the Rosue River Valley Mid-winter as sociation meeting to be held In the church on that day. The association meets at 10 o'clock in the morning. Pytlilun Blstera Pythian Sisters annouuee a card party Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the club rooms. Auction bridge snd nlnochle will be played and re freshmen ts will be served. The pub lic la invited. Book Club Mrs. E. P. Vilas an Mm H. S Deuel will be hostesses to the Cen tury Book club Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Vilas home for meet ing and tea. Missionary Federation The executive board of the Women's Missionary Federation will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. ucutkb Kabele. 618 West Fourth street, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock All members are urged to be present. also a special representative from all Federated churches to help make final plans for the World Day of Prayer, Friday, February 28. Tills will be an all-day meeting. Ladles of Uic First Methodist church will be hos tesses for the day. tad.V Klwanlani Announcement is made that the meeting of Klwanls Ladles, scheduled for Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, has been post poned until the following Monday. February 3. All other arrangements will remain the same. Wednesday Study Club Members and guests of the Wed nesday Study club will meet In the Olrls' Community club rooms for a social afternoon January 39 Bt two- thirty. The Qood Times committee Is In charge of arrangements. Mission Society Installs Officers The Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, held a social meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon, Januiry 31, during which officers for the year were Installed by Rev. Gibson. The following ladles will hold of fice; president, Mrs. Taylor; vice president, Mrs. Igo; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wood; recording sec retary, Mrs. Olbson; treaaurer, Mr. Bills; superintendent of study, Mrs. Ray Arthur; publicity chairman, Mrs. N. 8. Oatman; supplies, Mrs. Wilkin son; "World Outlook." Mrs. Rlosi local work. Mrs. Peters; Junior work, Mrs. Bills with Mary Lou Igo as as sistant. - Intangible Legacies was the sub ject discussed at Tuesday's meeting under the leadership of Mrs. Cobb. A playlet was given by nine ladles and devotlonala wero conducted by Mrs. Wood. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. East. O. A. R. News A rummage sale, sponsored by Cra ter Lake chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, wilt be held next Saturday, Fej. 1st, In the build ing at 43 S. Central, formerly occu pied by the Handicraft Shop. The proceeds of this ssle will be used for the chapter'a ahare tn th restoration of the old John McLough- lln home In Oregon City. The old house, built In 1846, hsa, for years, been maintained by the John Mc Loughlln Memorial Aasn. and has been removed from Its original loca tion to higher ground and restored as a CWA project. Forty organisations, patriotic, civic snd pioneer, throughout the stats are actively engaged in this work. Fur nishings, artlciea and relics, used by the McLoughlln family aa well aa contemporary families, are being col lected to refurnish the home aa near ly as possible aa It was originally. To the Oregon society D. A. R. has been given the refurnishing of the main living room snd two small adjoining bedrooms. e Mrs. B. O. Harding la local chair man of this project and will have charge of the sale, assisted by Mes dames K. A. Moore, M. M. Morris, H. F. W. Spllver, R. E. ortten and other members of the chaptor Mission Class Continues study Mrs. Carl Brommer was hostess to the Missionary study class of tne Presbyterian church at her home Fri day afternoon for a continuation of the atudy of the home mission book "Toward a Christian America," by Mrs. D. W. Luke and Mlsa Elisabeth Burr, Mrs. W. I Tumy will be hostess to the claea at the next meeting Janu ary 91 at her home, 313 South Orape street. . WINDOW tiLASS We sell window glees and will ruplace four broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Csb Inst Works. P. T. A. Calendar for Jackson Co. Medford City Council Meeting date; February 18, 1 p. m. Peace: Home of Mrs. Thos. Rose- berry. Junior High School, hostesses. Presiding officer: Mrs. Madeline Cood. Jackson School, Medford Study club, January 2B. Peace: School luncheon, 3 p. followed by tea. Regular Jackson P.-T. A. Meeting date: February 21. Peace: School: time, 8 p. m. Program: Pounders' Day program. Stiver tea.. Presiding officer: Mrs. Allen Smith. Washington School, Medford Study club, February 8. Preceded by luncheon. Regular P.-T. A. meeting. Date: February 21. Candle lighting program. Silver Ua. Presiding officer: Mrs. A. K. Brock way. Lincoln P.-T. A., Ashland Date: February 14. Program by children. Social hour. Junior and Senior High. Ashland Date: February SO. Program: Chapter 8, "Our Public Schools." 4 Book review, social hour. Ashland City Council Date: February 6. Luncheon, with Founders' Day of fering. Data: February 7, 8 p. m in high school. Short program by the eighth grade. Prof, Arthur Taylor speaker. Sub ject, "History As an Aid In Modern Living." Howard P.-T. A. Date: February 18. 7:30 p. m. Program: ' Founders' ' Day candle lighting ceremony. Daddy's night. Re freshments. Eagle Point Radio Study olub, January 39, Rummage sale, February B. Regular P,-T. A. Date: February 14. -Place: High school. Program: "Founders' Day Playlet. Silver Tea. Presiding officer: Mrs. Millie Ting- leaf. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing A covered dish supper vs held at Scout headquarters Tuesday evening to organize a troop leaders' olub. Mrs. Louis B. Humphreys was chairman of the meeting and the following offi cers were elected! President. Mrs. R. I. Carley; vice- president, Mrs. Leach; and secretary, Mrs. Louis B. Humphreys. It Is hoped a good attendance of leaders will attend these meetings, su a very comprehensive program Boa been planned and It la also felt many of the troop leaders' problems can b discussed and solved during the meet ings. Next meeting Is announced for February 18 at seven-thirty. Oet-Together Club Will Meet Wednesday Announcement la made of the Oet- Together club meeting January 39 at the Eagle's hall, starting at 13:S0 with a covered dish luncheon, the regular meeting to be called at two o'clock for nomination of officers. Next regular business meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. 11, at which time nomination and election of officers wilt occupy the session. A covered dish luncheon will be served that day also, at the same time. 1 Ee correctly oo rested tn an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. i Individually designed Spencer drees and surgical garments. Mrs. a. m Welshaar. Phone 1323-R A Rare Combination Opportunity to Make $3,000 or More Per Year right In your own horns, displaying following horns equipment, you will enjoy ss a user, and tsJts orders for as a DEALER, with ths help of a portable maohlns educational talk that creates Interest, because It tells how nearly every family man can aave several tlmea the ooat of all ths home equipment,- WHETHER HE BUYS ANY OR NOT. just by spending one hour In connection with something he now has that Is COSTING HIM A OREAT DEAL TOO MUCH. EQUIPMENT: Electric refrigerator; electric washing machine; man gle: beautiful kitchen range: oil heater; oil burner; humidifier: hot weather room cooling air conditioner and hot water heater. TERMS: (F. H. A.) NO DOWN PAYMENT monthly payments amounting to only few cents per day. Responsible home owner as deelsr oan have above terms on display merchandise, snd use It. Son, daughter, and wlfs oan help. Full com missions In cash on all sales. One dealer sold over a hundred oil burn ers, snd mads over 88.000 in his first three months. Another dealer oversold hie quote of oil HEATERS last fall by over a hundred; over 300 of the kitchen ranges sold In one town of 3,800 people. The rest of the equipment la equally vondorfull Ths machine talk Is powerful. Ite Information Is valuable. State-Distributor Opportunity . To make 910.000 or mors per year If your answer states definitely that you have 83.500 with which to finance a reesonable stock of mer chandise end traveling truck display, or trailer display hauled by your car In appointing dealers that are assy to get because of ths unusual and powerful pocketbook Interest created by the machine talk. In answering, please state your age. education, occupation, snd ex perience. Also sddreaa snd telephone number for appointment on my arrival In Medford tn s few days with truck containing ths complete line of home equipment In a traveling and actual operating dlsplsy. Addresi: 0. W. ColgTOvr, 90S E. 43rd St. Seattle, Wash. American Legion Auxiliary (By Margaret Kerr) Our national legislative cnalrman, Mrs. Ernest O. Rarey. In the Decem- oer issue of our National Bulletin, emphaaltes thst our only legislative program la that of the American Le gion. Quoted also In the Bulletin are the resolutions adopted at the na tional convention In St. Louts cover ing the following subjects: reoerai Child Labor Amendment: That the American Legion reaffirm its 1994 national convention action In support of the federal child labor amendment and that the Legion again work during 1938 to secure rat ification of the child labor amend ment In such atatea aa have not al ready ratified Rehabilitation: (a) A clarification of all veterans' administration Issues, and the Issuance at appropriate In tervals of such interpretations as may be necessary to Insure uniform procedure through the veterans' ad mlnlatratlon. (b) Recommending de centralisation of all veterans' claims. Including the payment of benefits al ter the death of a veteran, (c) To in clude many recommendations as to Individual cases and a general super vision of veterans' administration with fair play aa the aim. That the fourth point of the four- point program be reaffirmed. That la. "In no event shall widows or de pendent children of decessed World War veterans be without government protection. That further consolidation of vet erans' administration facilities be op posed. That burial flags be available la every postofflce. Recommending legislation to vali date treasury regulation No. 11. de fining total and permanent disabil ity, and making tarns appllcsble to converted Insurance. Recommending legislation pertain ing to Insurance only whereby the government must Institute action to have it declared that a veteran one declared permanent and total by a court has recovered. Recommending legislation provid ing that no presumption of law In fact, shall arlae out of failure of claimant to assert a claim or bring suit upon any Insurance contract, provided the claim waa made or suit brought within the period provided by law. . Recommending legislation to pro vide reasonable fees for 'attorneys who assist veterans In presenting alalms on government converted life Insurance. . Recommending legislation validat ing oonvorted Insurnnce policies be fore July 1, 1938, and cash surren ders. The Legion has Invited the auxil iary members to Join them In a Joint meeting Tuesday night. The auxiliary will not hold Its regular meeting Monday night. Margaret Kerr, legislative chair man, has arranged for one speaker, Qeorge Codding. His subject will be "Legion Legislation." The Legion will have charge of the program and after the meeting there will be cards and refreshments. ' AGEDTOLKSDIE AS AUTOS SPEED PORTLAND. Jan. M.-(AP) Aut omobile sooK'ents last night took two Uvea here. Oeorve Oeddes, 83, died this mornlnc He was struck as Its was crossing a street, Mlsa Bear Sofia Hetleseler, 70. was strict by a cor as she alighted from a bus near rer home In the aarden Horns dUtr.ot. Tus driver of the oar said the ''Oman was wearing dark clothing and he did not see her. Miss Hetleseler died within a few min utes. 1-4 SAN DIEOO, Cel., Jan. 38. P) The San DI.ro Rvallla club has filed s protest egelna. reopening Zoro Cl ir dens, nudist oult colony, when ths California exposition reopens Febru ary 13. The Bri lls club membership Is composed entirely ot blind persons. "KICKERNIOK" Ondergsrments that fit at Ethelwyn B. Huffmann's. Pie Mell Trlbuti. went eds