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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBtrNTE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY. MARCH & 1936 PACE ELEVEN Read every ad on this page You will probably find exactly the tblnga you have Been looking (or or a Bale or trade (or unused artlclea you may have. Searcb your attic or tore-room you may (Ind many things others are seek ing and be able to realm Im mediate eaab. II what you want lent here, advertise (or Tribune Classllled ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first insertion 8c (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion, oer word - .. Ic (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes - 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Boston bulldog, brown and white. Name "Sklppy." Reward. 520 Palm. Tel. 331-X. LOST Brown and yellow wool, plaid scarf with narrow red stripe, Thurs day n:ght, between Western Union and Blgelow'a. Finder please lea re scarf at Mall Tribune. LOST If dog Ik missing. caU151g. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to milk four eowe and do ranch work, small wages, j room and board. Dan Pearoe, Ap- plegate, Oregon. " j MAN for coffee route. MS-a-week op- ' portunlty. Automobile given as bonus. Prompt service from west ern warehouse. Write Albert Mills, D7 Monmouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. . MAN Reliable, to become an auto- I mobile end accident claim adjuster I In your territory. Insurance exper ience unnecessary. No selling. Wilte Associated Adjusters, Box 767, Mil waukee, Wla. WANTED Elderly man for farm. Board and wages for right party. Dora, E. Smith, Anderson Ranch, mile west Talent school house. DIESEL ENCHNEERS MEN being se lected to train for future oppor tunities In Diesel Engineering. Those qualifying given preliminary training at home, then taken to Los Angelea, transportaton putd, for practical experience In National School Shops. Write Box 1005, Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Glrla to mall circulars. Make 12 weekly. We furnish stampe. No deposit required. 10c brings aupply. McNeil Company, Box 919, Bristol, Virginia. ADDRESS envelopes at home spare time $5 to $15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Stamp brings details. Employment mgr.. Dept. 2285, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE showing Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No investment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks. Inc., Dept. N-7388. Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED Girl for general house work In country near Gold Hill; small family. References require. Pox 1007, Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE ' WANTED Man and wife on dairy ranch. Prof. C. Englehardt, Rt. S, Box 20. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Employment. Will Invest 200. Box 1001, Tribune. WANTED Day work. Mrs. Huson, Phone 1345-M. . WANTED Laundry or plain sewing Phone 473-X. LADY wants work. Anything consid ered. 137 Tripp St. EXP SEAMSTRESS wants dressmak ing, alterations, repairs. Tel. 359 -J. 113 Cot tg e . WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDTO BUT Wool or mohair. Carl von der Hellen. Tel. U-p-aa. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASrTiiTto 60 acres of Rood pasture for cattle. Oakleigh Ranch, Central Point. WANTED Good milk goat. Phone 301-W. WANTED Used quarts mill, lo to 50 ton. J. L. Campbell, 106 8. Grape. WANTED White 1 or 1 14 -ton truck lot parts. Box 1013 Tribune. WANTED Tractor plowing: very rea sonable ratea. 423 Laurel, Phone 420-L after a o'clock. OREGON widow, rented In business or farm life, wants partner. Write 1M7, Willamette St., Eugene. Ore WANT to Dorrow I1BO0 on fine home on Rocue river and highway. BROWN it WHITE. Realtor,. FURNITURE upholsterln. repairing. rerinl.hlng. W. E. walker, pnone 628. 20? N. Peach. WANTED Ple. welttht to 75 lbs State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. V. ANT TO BUY Springer heifers Ralph Wilnon. Central Point. Tel tll-X-1 WANTSD We pay cash for household goods, furniture and ttovea We also Ojt meta:s. hides, pelts, wool and mo-i h:r MEDFORD BARO.M.n HOUSE 27 N Orape St. P lone :062. WANTED Cook ttovea. heitera. bed spring, mittrfiwes. day-txds. sani tary ouches and eota or whit have you' We dav cah or exchange WEW DEM FTKN EXCHANGE WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Antique furniture, ehlna. glass, and silver, box iai. iTiouue. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid (or raw (ura Complete line o( traps on sale. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-39 No Grape St, Medlord. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASB PAID (or inner tubes, lo pet lb. up. Rags, cotton and wool, up to 60 per lb. Scrap Iron, small or large lots; also all other metals 01 all decnptions MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orape. Phone 1U82 FOE RENT HOUSES 5 -ROOM fumlahed house, close In. Phone 910-H. FOR RENT 5 -room house,- well fur nished, electric refrigerator and range, oil heater; (35, water paid. Phone 634 -H. FOR RENT House, garden plot and chicken house, near Central Point. Phone 78 Central Point, FOR RENT fl-room house, $17 50, water paid. Call at 60 Rose. FOR RENT Modern house; adult. 714 West 11th. FOR RENT Reliable adults, 5 -room modern house. Call at 82Q Dakota Ave. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN tte WHITE 4- ROOM f u rn lsh ed house for re n t . electric range, Inquire 90S South Oakdate FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS RENT Nice room, private entranne, shower. 225 Cottage. PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance 220 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4U4 8. Grape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment. 916 E. Main. 2 AND 3 -ROOM apartments unfur nished house. 604 West 10th. FURNISHED Apts., 616 N. Central. ! FOR RENT Apts. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT 5 -room apt., partly furn. Close in. Inquire 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT 4 brand new 3-room apartments. Modern, private bath -Newly furnished overstuffed. Contin uous hot water. Priced right. 375 South Central. FURNISHED APTS Phone B79-X. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE 80 acres, O. J.Kenney, Jacksonville. REASONABLE RENT for 15 acres on Butte Falls highway, adjoining Derby school. FREE WOOD FOR CUTTINQ. 200 strawberry plant?, b.ack berries, raspberries, , acre good Irrigated garde ti. pasture, house, wood s hed , pou 1 1 ry hou se . Warrc n Do rem us, Eagle Point. FOR R.F.NT OH LEASE 13 seres, im- proved, on highway, or trade for income property; 1 miie soutn oi Talent. Call at Mccurtain's Stand- Service Station. TO LEASSV-SOO acres north Grants Pass. Must have equipment. Ad dress Box 63, Merlin, Ore., FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares. BROWN At WHITE. Realtors FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 716 K. Main. BOARD Home-cooked meals served in private home. Reasonable rates Near business district, 23 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. ROOM & BOARD Home cooked meals 925 per month 303 N Holly FOR EXCHANGE ORE AM separators 915.00 In dally use, 500 capacity. Will exchange and pay difference for larger machine. R. G. Culter, 1 ml. S. E. of Apple gate store. WILL TRADE Ford Coupe In good condition for cows. 523 East Main. FOR SALE or trade for wood. 1929 sedan; motor overhauled. 620 S. Ivy. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap ple 15c and 35c a box. Call at Ala ' Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR EXCHANGE SEAL ESTATE TRADE for Jackson count; acreage 30 acres 3 miles south Las Vegas, Nevada. Box 1158, Tribune. TRADE: 3 A. East suburban Portland, district where things ere doing: city water and gas, electricity. Want Southern Oregon property. Box 736, Tribune. port TRADE 5-room modern house for larger house. Pay difference Box 700, Tribune. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtih nice home for Medlord. BROWN WHITE, Realtors. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S torch farm on Wlll!onis creek. No exehsnge. Box 1153, Mall Tribune. FEDERAL LAND BANK farms for sale, 10 down and 6 interest on unpaid balance B L, J. Knox, Sec.-Treaa, Medford N. P. L. A. SEVERAL re-conditioned homes in Central Point for sale on rental basis. See E N. St:dd at Obert Hun- sen's. Central Point. Vhia wee only. , Port SALE Oood 7 -room hot., 3 bedrooms, keeping porch, rxt i-it, lawn. tree, flowers. cloe to cno!n t 14 Acrei Bartiett pear orchard- j excellent condition, near Medfo-d ' 23 Acres on Oriffln ere It; good house, barn, ail good condition. Fine suburban home, 6 room. 7 ae:e. lota of trees. j Also several small tmcts near i Med.'ord All of a?xve property ' near. H O. WILSON, 7 Chestnut St Phone 1564. FOR SALE Small house, pared street. W.v.:id trade for 5rom house.; pa; difference. Box fry 5, Tr.auiie. I FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE 20 ACRES, cultivated, close In, fine room house, barn, large chicken house. 5A free water. Price aiiou; terms. Sheley Agency, I mile north oi city limits. Pacific Hwy. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE. FOR SALE By owner, 10 to 80 -acre tracts, irrigated Bear creek oottom land. Vs mile from Medlord; excel lent for gardening. Phone 1624-U HOUSES for tale or rent. Jackson County Bldg and ijoan Aaa'n. FINE DAIRY RANCH, completely stocked and equipped; modern i home, highway frontage, fine fruit, berries and garden, a very ettrac- j tlve property from every viewpoint. , 10,800. BROWN & WHITE, REALTORS. 1 FOR SALE fl-room house on Pacific Hwy., 3l acres; easy terms. Jack son County Building and Loan. I FOR SALE 3 acres, well located, ir-1 rig a ted, good soil, fl-room house,' bath, breakfast nook, fireplace, new barn, fruit and berries, ai650; easy . ' payments. ? Also an attractive buy In a 4 roora modern bouse near high school. t L. O. PICKff.T.t.. 204 E. Main. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Huy; pure-blood Jersey bull. J. E. Lester, Blddle road. HORSES rf you need any horses why not buy . a pair of registered Fillies or Stal lion that will do your work and raise $1000 horses. Will cost but lit tle more. We have them. ? RUBY HORSE CO., Rte 9, Portland. FOR SAIiE One good team roan geld ings, weight 2900, grain fed and 'raring to go. Cheap if sold soon. L. R. Holbrook, Provolt, Oregon. FOR SALE White Leghorn cockerels Hansen strain, one dollar or trade for setting hens. Phone 1453-R-2. FRESH and springer oows for sale. Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point.. FOR SALE Young heifer calves. Jer seys and Guernseys. C. C. Hoover, Phone 437-R. FOR SALE White brood sow; farrow soon. H. E. Blrdsall, mile e.ut Hi 11 crest orchard, Roxy Ann road. FOR SALE Team of work horses and harness, 2 cows, one fresh and one coming fresh; 14 head of ewes and lambs. W. L. Wright, Central Point. . . FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, large span, weight 3200, ages 7 and 11. Sitjtill span, weight 2400. ages 4 and : 6. D. C. Mitchell, Ashland. FOR SALE One team well matched mares. Geo. Hilton. Grants Pass, FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Bull terrier puppies. 903 So. Holly. PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Special prices on pairs. Thrashers, Jack' sonville. Tel 173. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BRONZE turkey gobbler, 3 hens about to lay. Box 134, Route 1, Central Point. ATTENTION TURKEY GROWERS We will have available for May de livery several thousand day-old Bronze turkey poults; most desir able market type. Priced until May 20, 40c each, freight prepaid. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Write for dates and further Information. Sans Soussl Turkeys Inc., Roseburg. Oregon. FOR SALE Black Minorca hatching eggs. 14 Ear hart. HANSON and Hollywood W. L chicks, heavy laying strains; large, vigor ous chicks 9c; Rocks and Reds 10C. Send for catalog. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. 100 R. 1. baby chick ready Mar. 9th. R 1. cockerels, hatching chicks and turks. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Two-door sedan, good tires, good upholstering, good me chanical condition, $76. Inquire Ned cash, Holland Hotel. FOR SALE Essex coach only 11,000 miles. Good condition. Inquire 30 8. Fir, upstairs. 6-CVLINDER Seaan In good condi tion for s.200; paint, rubber and battery good. Phone 851-R-3. GOOD USED CARS LOWEST PRICES IN MEDFORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Dooge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1931 Ford Roadster. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Also a numDer of earlier models at a very cheap price. Lot on North cor. 8th and Bartlett. LANGE MOTOR OO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PARTT dresses Black satin, mUsee' style yellow net graduation dress, snoes to match slee qla Black velvet coat fur collared coat All size 14. 417 J. St. PORCELAIN -LINED oce box, fruit Jars some fruit. Reasonable. 005 W 10th. Apt. 3. FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock J00 gallon spray rig. good shape, S6S Korrison Just overnauled, and duc :i5. A. L Dougherty, Rt. 4, Med ford, Oregon. WHEAT and btrley for seed, the proT en yielder; also wheat and barley fo feed, whole or ground. Victor BurselL Phone 356-J-3. FOR SALE Two -wheel steel waffon. Barnum Orchard. Phone 851-R-2. SPECIAL sale at Book Nook will eon tlr.ue for a few days. 16 N. Fir St. FOR SALE Early cabbage plants, mtii hothouse; 1 mile north on Old Pacific highway. "30 HARLET motorcycle, a beauty; only 112.100. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dod:-a .nd Plymouth. FOR SALE Pine qusllty seed r1n. Henry Ntedermeyer, I mile north of jAcfcnvhie on Old Stage road. PmCm Jacksonville Hi. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 8TEEL safe, 21x32x36, 130.00. MoCuta I ton. 317 N. Riverside. RADIO and numerous articles for Apt. 8. FOR SALE Wurts circulating library consisting of approximately 1100 volumes, and a lot more which members have not brought back. Complete for $150. W. X. Thomas, 45 8. Central. FOR. AALB Rnh Wh1t mIUv kimi'. I rlngnecks, slivers, Lady Amhurst Huvaoauw, sno. equipment, oneap. Must sell; leaving state. H. C. Haelewood, Rt. 1, Box 283-A, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE -Baled mixed grain hay. Phone 4-F-13, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Sterilised grape Juice Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Med ford. REPOSSESSED Electric Refrigerator, 89.50; used Monarch Elec. Range, enamel. 36.00. Wood range, enamel. $35.00. Palmer Electric Store. FOR SALE 300-gallon Bean sprayer, good condition. Cheap for oash. Bamum Orchard, Phone 851-R-3. 9-HORSE Diesel engine. 3 thorough bred Poland China brood sows. Rt. 1. Box 151, Rogue River. CLEAN beardless barley seed $1.35 per 100 lbs. Alfalfa seed. E. H. Nle dermeyer. FOR SALE I single bed. Simmons: 1 dresser, 1 over-stufred chair, mo hair: 1 fine walnut antique bed room suite. Phone 544 or 1103-R. Jno. W. Johnson. . COMMON alfalfa seed "l5c.Alfalf hsy, baled or loose. Oats and vetch, baled or loose, Tel 533-J-4. Otto Nlodermeyer. ALFALFA 8EED, Ibc. F. E. Byboe Rt 3. Medford. Call C. F. Nleder meyer, Rt. 3. Tel. 523-J-l. FERTILIZER Any .mount, cheap 118 S. Fir. Phone 1648-X. SEVERAL good used "McClenahan' Incubators. 340-egg (10, 340-egg 820. reconditioned, tested and eo'id complete McClanahan Inc. Co. 2J0 West 12th St.. Eugene. Ore. FOR SALE God Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel & Day Packing House, south Fir St. A REAL BUY Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In ' lugs ii.oo Newtown apples In lugs. .15 Bring your own ntalners. AMERICAN iFRUIT GROWERS rNO 313 80. Fir St. Medford. Ore. Phone 926. TYPEWRITERS Blerma 118 N. Cen tral Phne 283. FOR SALE Baleo oat hay ground alfalfa and oat hat loose alfalfa hay O. A ' DeVoe. Phone 523-J-3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts it Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County , -MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstract 01 ricie. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Kaillo Service. Grunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Chaatatn. Phone 470 206 iV. Jackson St. Tubes. Aerials. Repairing. Long Distance Moving; LARGE VAN serving Calif, Oreg and Wash poluta, semi-monthly trips Fully insured. Martin Bros. 701 8 th 8t . Orsnts Peas Tel. 146-J Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Which Vocal solo Poorest itart of a fleece Oppose Fish eg a i County in New Mexico Poeiln name . for an Aslatle country Anger Hypothetical force Daughters of ' the same parents Forhid Chess pieces Equal; comb. form Proverbe Southern state: ahbr. Misery: simp. spelling Courses Fed to the full Upon: prefix Symbol for samarium Mnks cert In Marble uned as a shoolar U hours Tokn of affection Kind of over eoat Exclamation Solution of yesterday's Puule TOWlNjCOlMlBSETClH PJ5 PjQTRTO VIE RIAT sofp lo t Wo eTr 'ffim 0 APRQ Nffl M EN0C H I L D M l N SlTjR E Lf Sf A T0 R o n IMa 5 cHa KW$mj o L EisTsTeInp GIL Tlsfr E N 5 ets t gg mKm Wm x a s HWjA Rig ISCRpS UkP.AP Ika TML QiW M A L Tie SElAP PlROVE EkEAiEANjNE IfEjDlEN S PIP Sflslf lOlS 5 EgblEINTf 4t. Japanese sash 60. Mountain: comb, form It. Makes a pre liminary wager in poker v UK, Rubber tree St. Springing again Into vigor FS, Number 19. English statesman 40. Small whirlpool rr mmwr"m' i i i Tz pg3T3T a-aaa- im I i i iiUUit iUiiiu ,i n Wr50 'M' 51 Si 53 54 '' '''' ; h 55 :' 5 57 WW ..V.i MHM MMM Ji , mm. 36 'A'5 '' bo Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 10 to 1300 (or personal or household DUTDoees on House Furnut.ints or Autos; also jars tic i men ceo. Loans cioeed within SO minutes License No. S 157. See W. B. Thomas, 45 So. Cen trtl. Traiiifei. REIN KIN Q TRe'-NSFEH CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N. Pir. Phone 1033 O btuart.' EADS TRANSFER Ac STORAGE CO. Ofriee 1014 No. central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND S TO RA OF llocaj and long distance hauling, furni cure moving, etc Reasonable rate Tel. 83b. F. K unson Co. HAWLE TRANSFER - Expert pack ers ano movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 Nurth Riverside. Phont 615. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. Have power outfit on truck with lota of hoM. Phone Withrow, 258-W. COMMERCIAL apraylng. Phone 258-M. McGonagle, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Small res taurant In Industrial district, d- . lng good business. Will take amull acieage or 9400. cash. 337 So, tfth St., Klamath Falls, Oregon. FOR SALE The Finest Recreational Resort In Southern Oregon can now be bought at a real sacrifice price. If you have some cosh and want to get Into a paying business, It will interest you. BROWN & WHITE, REALTORS. AN OPPORTUNITY like this seldom appears end cannot be overlooked If you have wished to get Into a good paying business for yourself. There is lots of money made In dressing poultry and now with eh fryer season aproachlng would be the idea) time to get Into this line, the wholesale and retail poultry and eggs. My sacrifice will be your gam by acting promptly. For full Information and details write or st:p In and see me at The Chicken Murket. 2000 So. 6th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. H. A. Harvey LEGAL NOTICES County Treasurer's Call For General County fund Warrants. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ea Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redempt ion, of all warrants drawn on the General Fund of Jackson County that were registered to and Including, January 31, 1035. Interest on the above called war rants, ceases on this the 7th day of March, 1036. Dated at Medford, Oregon, March 7, 1038. A. C. WALKER. Treasurer of Jackwon Coun ty . Organize Class For Music Appreciation A class for adults In music appre ciation and music literature has been organized by Mrs. Esther O. Lea it e, director of muslo In the Medford publlo schools. The class will meet Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 at the Senior high school and Is open to any adult without charge. Mrs. Leake states that the elass la planned to meet the desire of many people to acquaint themselves with muslo heard frequently on radio broadcasts, with orchestral Instru ments, and with the better known artists. No previous knowledge uf muslo or graining Is necessary for membership In the class. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Finds the sum of t. Sljrn of the aodlao 10. Those who obtain for temporary use It. Neighborly worklne gatherings 11. Turf 20. Palm Illy 21. Finishing line of a foot raci tt. Capable of be ing adjusted XI. Club 'it. Mnnuscrlpti - abbr. :'7. Fug 1 1 letter rv. Kf.ulne animal 31, I'oems 34. Riileways 36. The piiraoa bird 31, Worshiped S'i. Alwnys 41. Foreign 42. You and I 44. Kxplslt id. (sook sullen 47. Pulled apart 48. PossRSses 62. Spread for drying 51. F.xtreme Unlit 64. Pen 67, Article DOWN 1. Smalleit vn nu m bar t. Popular su fl ee bi 1. Took solid food 4. From begin ning to end I. Near 4. Klflvate 7, Division of a bniteball gams HOTEL MEDFORD A ehef of International reputation has been secured to head the kitchen staff of the Hotel Medford, according to an announcement Saturday by P. G. Denson, manager of the hotel, William Curtis, who has catered to the tastes of exacting diners In Eur ope, the Orient and Philippine la lands as well as Important cities of the United States, now presides over the new staff of the Medford and the management will especially feat ure the new cuisine In the Hote' Med ford's dining room and coffee shop. Medford people who dined at Talt's smart San Francisco restaurant a few years ago enjoyed Mr. Curtis' foods as the noted chef had charge of the Talt kitchen for several years. Before the opening of the Olympla hotel In Seattle, Curtla was hetd chef for the Hotel Washington In that city, after which he was associ ated with Seattle's fashionable Rain ler club. He was also ehef In the Georgia Hotel of Vancouver, B. O. Among the members of the new kitchen staff at the Medford Hotel are John Wells, second cook; Arthur Mcshon, assistant; Charles Webber, baker a former member of the Pal ace Hotel staff In San Francisco; Wade Baugh, In charge of the pantry, and J. O. Hicks, receiving clerk. "We have added the eewest, up-to-the-minute facilities to our kitch en equipment, including a new type broiler," Manager Denson said yes terday. "With a new, capable staff under William Curtis and a atrlct policy of serving only the finest of foods, we feel sure that the peoplt of southern Oregon will be delighted with the cuisine of our dining room and coffee shop. Our service staff (s at Its best, assuring courteous, cap able serving In our public and pri vate dining rooms,' Denson assured P. a. Denson It now embarking upon his fourth year as manager of Hotel Medford and the past three years under his direction have been marked with many Improvements for the hotel, in line with the manage ment's policy of continuously re modeling and Improving the hotel, new furniture Is now being Installed supplanting older-style furnishings formerly used in a few rooms. 4-H LEADERS OF Approximately thirty membera of the Jackson eounty 4-H leaders aoclatlon held their regular meting at the courthouse yesterday. Mr. Richard Joy, president of the asso ciation, presided and led the discis sion. Tentative plana for raising achol arshlps for the 4-H club slimmer school to be held In Corvallla In June, and a county-wide 4-H yell and song contest were formulated by the leaders. It Is planned to hold district song and yell eonteetaf at which time all clubs In that dis trict - will compete. The winners or these district contests will compete at the Jackson county 4-H club pic nic to be held during the summer. Short Informal discussions fea tured the remaining part of the ses sion, during which the leaders told of their problems and other leaders offered auggestlons for solving them. Following the 'business session the group adjourned to Valentine's where luncheon was served. Entertainment was provided by Jack Drager and Reginald Filer, who played selections on the guitar and harmonica. Barny Abrama, former 4-H club member and prestidigitator, entertained the group with sleight of band tricks, proving to the audience that the "Hand la quicker than the eye," Judge Earl B. Day gave the main addresa at the luncheon at which time Mr. Day pointed out the great value of 4-H club work In dlreotlng the correct use of leisure time. He also suggested that club membera be encouraged to think mora for them selves along lines that will make them be of aervlca to the county. S TO STAGE REVUE WEDNESDAY Officially uaherlng In tha new iprlnf aeaaon, Mann', Department tor. will preaant a atyla thow at tha craterlan theatrs Wettneaday night, March 11, beginning at 9 o'clock. Plana are underway to make Mann', faahton event one of tha moat out atandlng ever to be ataged In Med ford. Special aettlngl are being de algned to provide an effective back ground for the morilah eprlng apparel which will be modeled Wednesday by 30 local mannequins. Correct costumea for all occasion, will be ehown from Manna unusually complete etock of soring merchan dise, and styles for matrons as well as girls will be Included. Models will wear smsrt Ftorahelm shoes from Mann's footwear department and Murray's besuty shop will be In charge of arranging tha models' make-up and eolffeura. Mann's new est mllllnerr creations will also be displayed by the models showing the latest trend In smart spring hat faahlons. Dt. ft. W. Stearns I letTlng Friday for an extended poet-graduate course In tha Bast. Use Mall Tribune want ada. Society By Janet Wednesday Study Club Continuing a aeries of talks on In ternational and foreign affairs, cover ing a period of several years. Mrs. J. F. Lawrence presented a discussion of "Vital European Problems" at the meeting of the Wednesday Study club on March 4th. Through her real Interest In and her careful study of the subject, Mrs. Lawrence was able to speak on Its many phases. Enlightening views of the political and economic status of many of the European countrle were represented. Mrs. J. R. Orews review of "Grand Tour" by Patrick Balfour was very enjoyable. In his book, Mr. Balfour tells about a motor Journey from England to India, traveling through Damascus, Bagdad and many other interesting places. The book la valu able aa a travel study and welt worth reading. The president, Mrs. B. O. Harding, presided at the short business meet, lng preceding the program. The next meeting of the club will be held on March 18th. Club-Lodge Announcements Grace Circle Grace circle of the First Presbyter ian church will meet at the home of Mrs. James K. Tloey, 101S West mer enth etreot, Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty. Scottish Rite -Medford council of Kadoah, An cient and Accepted Scottish Rita, will observe Its annual Feast Day Wednes day evening at the Masono Temple. flHort addreaaes describing the origin of the order will be given and the Thirtieth Degree conferred. St. Mark's Auxiliary Women'a auxiliary of St. Mark's chuich will meet with Mra. B. W. Frame In Phoenix Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty. Chrysanthemum Circle Chrysanthemum olrcle No. 04 wilt meet for a regular business meeting Monday evening at seven-thirty at tile I. O. O. F, hall. Following the meeting, a covered dish luncheon will be served. Every member la asked to bring a covered dlah and a member who hasn't been attending. Past Noble Grands The Past Noble Grand club of Re bekah lodge will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. D. Hlckert, on Capitol Hill, .. . Ever Iteady Circle The Ever Ready olrcle of the First Preebyterlan church will meet Tues day at the home of Mrs. Frank Und- ley, 138 Mistletoe street, at two o'clock In the afternoon. Plana for the rummage sale will be discussed. P. E. O. Chapter AA, P. E. O, will hold the regular meeting Thursday evening at seven-thirty at the home of Mra. F. W, Walt, 330 Vancouver avenue. Reg ular election of officers for the com ing year will be the principal busi ness of the meeting. O. B. R. Social Club ' The Eastern Star social club of Jacksonville will entertain with a card party at the Jacksonville Ma sonic Temple Tuesday evening at S o'clock. A cordial Invitation la ex tended the public. Pythian Sifters The Pythian Sister, will entertain with another card party Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock In the club rooms. .Contract and auction will be in play and refreshments will be served. A eordlal Invitation la ex tended the public. East Side Circle The Esst Side circle will meet Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock with Miss Helen Bullls tor luncheon. Health Association The bi-monthly meeting of the Jackson County Health association scheduled for Wednesday at the Olrls Community club house has been postponed until further notice. Phoenix Health Unit Mrs. J. S. Bonar will be hostess to the Phoenix unit Tuesday at her home on Pioneer road. Mcrrltt Circle Merrltt olrcle of the Pint Presby terian church will meet In the par lors of the church Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock for luncheon. Membera are requested to bring their own service. Cnllrxe Women's Club The College Women's club of the Rogue River valley will meet next Saturday at the home of Mra, R. A. Work, tot South Oakdale avenue. Miss Vera Humphreys will review The Old Maid," by Zoe Akin. Mrs. Jamea Campbell I, In charge of the social arrangements for the after noon. Travel Htudv Club The Travel study club will meet at the home of Mr,. A. R. Clement, 1333 West Main street, Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. Harold Oray and Mr,. Maynard Putney will have charge of the program. Sunny Millers Sunny Sisters circle will meet at tha home of Mra. O. H. West, 435 North Holly street, Tuesday after noon at one o'clock for luncheon- Members are requested to bring their own aervlca ud one-hall dozen (and- and Clubs Wray Smith wlchM. Everyone la urned to be pres. ent. end to bring needles and thim bles. Election of offlcera will take place. Chrlllon Knilraior Christian Endesvor will meet Mon. day evening for a 6:30 covered-dish dinner In the Ashland Congregational church. All membera are urged to be present. Parent-EUuration Parent-educutlon classes will meet this week as follows: Monday, Junior high, room 8; Tuesday. Jackson achool. lunch room; Wednesday. Wanhinirrnn u.hMi , . -""wi, luutu room; Thuradny, Christian church, Loyal Wnrk.rt .... . .uu,,,. iiuciost ls growing and attendance la Increasing at theeo meetlnga for mothera and home, makers. Anyone Interested la cordial ly Invited. Madrigal Club Membera of the Madrigal club are requested to be present In the hall outside KMED Tueaday evening by 7:38 p.m. aa the broadcast Is to be gin st 7:30. After the broadcast, tha regular practice of the club at tha Glrla' Community clubhouse Is to be held and all members are requested to be on time. The W. C. T. U. A W. C. T. a. Institute was held In the Preebyterlan church In Jackson, vllle Tuesday. March 3rd, with a good attendance from Medford, Ashland, Recae creek vid Jacksonville. Mrs. Necla Buck -of Salem, national lec turer and organizer was srueat .r-v- er at both sessions, the county presi dent, Mrs. Mccormick, presiding. airs. Eva McNary brought a very Inspiring message in tha morning de votional period. Mrs. Russell told of me imormation to be gained by reading the national paper, the "Union 8lgnal." also llrirlntr t.h- .. of tha "Young Crusader" In the ocnoois. a motion was carried to send Mrs. McCormlck to the stata ex ecutlve meeting in Salem, March . 10. In memory of Mrs. Ada Jolley and of Mra. S. O. Godlove, Mrs. Paul Byera and Mrs. Wm. Hill sang "aom1 Home." Mrs. Georgia Cummons of Room Creek gave the noontlda prayer. A covered dlah luncheon was en Joyed at noon, Mrs. Buck ajjoke to two groups In the high school after lunch. The afternoon session opened, with an Interesting devotional mes sage by Mrs. J. A. Shepherd, who II luatrated her talk with rag pictures. Her theme was tha threa Imperatives, "Come, Tarry, Go." Mra. Cunningham was accompanist, singing several ap propriate hymns. Mrs. Byera and Mrs. Hill ssng a song written by Mrs, Patrick of Ashland. Mrs. Buck's address dealt princi pally with the five-year, five-point nroa-ram which oomnrltM Mntnu celebration In 1038 of the 100th an. nlversary of Frances E. WUlard'a birth; m fund of 5OO,000 to be raised by tha national states, the fnmi . ta be spent for alcohol education dur. ing tne live-year period. The fv polnte are: Deepening of spiritual life of unions snd member.! nnmu.l nt liquor by alcohol education and by aoouuon or uquor iratfic; character building; citizenship education: peace education. A hearty vote of thanks was given the ladles of the hastens churoh for their hospitality, also for tha oppor tunity given Mrs. Buck to addresa Hi hlah achool atiulenta. Mra. Hitrh , gueat of Mrs. Bell Llttrell during her stay In Medford. The regular meeting of Medford W. O. T. U. will be held In the Bap tist church parlor, Thursday. March 13, at 3:30. Rev. J. N. Long, evanga Uk at the Baptist church, will ba guest speaker. Mrs, Long and Mrs, Norman Gall will be soloists. Mrs. U. Russell, chairman of Union Signal committee, la In charge of program. Members are asked to bring their friends. All are urged to come early aa Rev. Long will speak promptly at 3:30, leading the devotional period and bringing his message. All are welcome. Wenonah Club Luncheon Thursday Harriet Watson waa hostess to the Wenonah club at her home on Beal Lane Thursday afternoon for lunch eon. Covers were laid for twenty nine members and a guest, Mrs. Vlo tor MUnes. Tha regular business session was h)ld followed by an Informal social hour. Arrangemente were made to meet at the home of Gladys Dooms, 34 Union street In Ashland, March 19, for a card party. Arrangements will be made by Esther Dooms, Nor ma Martin and Mae Anderson. V. F. W. Class Listen America Broadcast Tuesday evening, March 3rd, tha Veterans of Foreign War assembled at the Eagles htJl to listen to tha fifth annua "Hello America" hour over tha National Broadcasting Sys tern. A large class of recruits, tn ut tered under tha leadership of Etna Wall, were given the obligation iy the commander-in-chief, Jamea si VanZaudt, from Washington, D O. - .Following tha Initiation of tha re cruits, Commander Geo. Codding ted the members to the dining nail wh.re a chill feed bad been prepared by Joe K. Wood, commander f Colonel Sargent Post, United Spanish Amer ican War Veterans. The ladles of the auxiliary were also Invited to par ticipate and apeechea were made oy prominent guest and membera of the order. My personal attention given to all wa'.ch repairs. facViry style workman ship, reasonably priced and thorough ly guaranteed. Jno. W. Johueoa. ... 4