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ArEDFCVRD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MAT 9, 1937 PAGE THIRTEEN Hi Read every ad on tola pig. Tou will probably find ex actly the things you ban been looking (or ot a eals or trade (or unuwd artlclee you may bare. Search your attic or ito re-room you may find many things othert are seek ing and be able to realm Immediate cash It what you want lent there, advertise for It Tribune Classltled ada an Inexpensive f f ectlve I RATES pet word, flrat Insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per nionth without copy change 11- Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FODND LOST Gold-rlmmed glasses In blue case. Reward. Tribune office. LOST If dog is rniaslng, call 161B. W ANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with tractor to disc 20-acre pear orchard. Phone 112. P. L. TouVelle. Jacksonville. WANTED Single man. good milker and farmhand. Box 1964. Tribune. MAN Operate Soap Route. Start Immediately. Up to $45 first week. Car as bonus. Write Mills. 198 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. MYSTERIOUS DISC bolla water In stantly without coal, gas or oil. Pays to 430 dally. New principle. Pocket size. FREE offer. Write SUPERLUX, Elkhart. Indiana. HIGH SCHOOL boys for extra work, calling on leads. Selling experience not necessary. Wr.'e Box 1990, Mall Tribune. EXPERIENCED salesman wanted 2 men now working Medford terri tory averaging 475 per week; plenty of leads; steady work; unusual op portunity. Give age experience and phone. Write Box 1812, Mall Tribune. "SALESMEN WANl'KD QUICK $50 to 100 weekly for live-wire go- getters Must be experienced men, 25 to 45 years old. Fast New Deal. Commissions dally Give phone. Address Box 1466, Mall Tribune. WANTED Bojs to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mnll Trtbuno WANTED FEMALE HELP SPECIAL WORK for married women. Earn to 421 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and "dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. D-380, Cincinnati, Ohio. ADDRESS Mall postcards. We pay weekly. Everything furnished. Write for FREE DETAILS. Dorothea Cos metics, Box 607, Hynes, Calif. WANTED Reliable seamstress to make graduation clothes. Write P. O. Box 487, Medford. WANTED Experienced fountain girl for night shift. The What Not. 333 West 6th St. WANTED Office clerk and stenog rapher two daya a week. Write Box 1985, Tribune. WANTED All-around middle-aged woman to work In auto camp. No Incumbrance. Ye Rustic Camp, Cave Junction, Ore. WANTED Experienced middle-aged woman for general housework on farm. Reference required. Call In person. Mrs. w. E. Hammel, Eagle Point, Ore. WANTED Housekeeper for family of two. call at 39 N. Orange. WANTED Girl to help care for two babies and do general nousewora. Call at 1106 Nlanttc. WANTED Elderly woman for gen eral housework; wages and perma nent home. Dore E- Smith, Ander son Ranch. 1 mile west of Talent school. WANTED Experienced waitress at Hotel Jackson. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED 1345-M. House cleaning. Tel. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman; good cook; references. Box 1989, Tribune. WANTED Washing. Ironing; also day or hour work. 113 Columbus. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used trash burner or Oc cidental; also steel folding camp bed. Must be reasonable. Box 1779. Tribune. LADY wishes transportation to Oak land soon. Share expenses. Call 1347-J. HAVE BUYER for good bungalow, 3500 to 44000. C. 8. Butterfleld. Medford Building. WANTED To lease or buy auto camp. Box 1988. Tribune, WANTED Clean cotton rags. Mall Tribune office. CALL 458 and have your refrigeration checked before It stops. It will save you money. 317 West Main 8t WANTED To buy wool and mohair. Carl von der Hellen, phone 685-H. WELL DRILLINO By lower over head. I keep my prices on the level: 619 King St. John M. Dodge. WANTED Adding mrchine. Shulte Brothers, phone 1059. WE PAY MOKB CASH For youi furniture HOI linnilK ANIIHKM 4m ana Front, Phon 647. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BOUSE PAINTING it INTERIOR Dec orating. H. Coghlll. Tel. 1368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We nave ' large order to fill, illgbeat prices paid MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. . TOP PRICES paid (or all kinds of scrap Iron., steel and brasa Bring It to MEDFORD IRON STEEL 1165 No. Central. Phone 40. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators, copper, storage batteries aluminum and other metala. Scrap iron, smsll or large tots pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags. Inner tubes. Our prices will Interest you. Hides Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture. Stove bought and sold. MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Onfuxnlsne.1 modern 8 or 4-room bouse. P. O Box 693. Medford. FOR RENT HOUfcES FOR RENT 4-room modern bouse; electrlo range. 333 Haven. FURNISHED 6 -room bouse; adults only, call 115 Almond. FOR RENT House and apartments, close In. Inquire 112 King St.. FOR RENT Modern cottage, a rooms and bath, garage; adulta. Valan dra Hotel, Central Point. FOR RENT 716 E. Main, large room ing and boarding house; excellent location, very desirable; completely equipped. For lease to right peo ple. See owner on premises. FOR RENT 6-room modern house on pavement. 43600 month. L. G. Plckell, 16 S. Bartlett. POR RENT Houses No. 3 and 4 In new ixring uourt. now avsuaoie. Unfurnished. Adults only. OH heater, electrlo range, electric re frigerator. Wesslx water, beater. 432.50. Phone 238. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 8-room furnished apt.; private, modern, new Electrolux and range; abundance of hot water, to married couple; no. pets. Gloria Pan Apt., 375 So. Central Ave. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room mod ern apartment. Phone 127, Cen ' .il Point for appointment. APARTMEN1 for rent 346 N Bartlett FOR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand. 3-ROOM apt.; overstufred furniture Electrolux. heat, hot water and bath. No. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Vawter Apartments, cor ner Main and Hoily. Ultra-modern 4 and 5-room unfurnished apart ments. Kitchens equipped with G. E. ranges and refrigeration. Call 1583-W. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-ruom apartment 402 S Newtown Call 19 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms St 133 Almond St., for men. Outside ent rance; hot water and bath; well ventilated; good beds. FOR RENT Large front bedroom; private entrance; heated; close In. Phone 889-Y. 836 Minnesota Ave. CLEAN furnished room, 408 W. 6th. FOR RENT Large front bedroom; hot and cold water, shower. 20 8. Fir. HEATED and nicely rurnlshed room for business woman or man, 105 Geneva. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and co:l water and garage 11 S. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FURN. APT. 61 N. Oakdale. APARTMENT Private bath. Frlgld alre. beat; close In. 806 W. Main FOR RENT Room or apartment. 916 W. 10th St. FURN. 3 and 8-room apts; adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM GOOD board and room and laundry. 430 month. 1003 W. Main. Tel. S71-J. ROOM AND BOARD. 716 E. Main. ROOMS and meals. 16 N. Riverside FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3 acres of land on Beall Lane. Mrs. E. E. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 68. Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for shakes or wood, good used beater and cook stove. 41 S. Front. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE 40 seres and buildings for 4-room modern house and lot. close In. Clear for clear. Box 1963. Tribune. FOR TRADE Equity of 41600 In two desirable rental houses, very clce In. for one-ecre tract with 4-room house, close to Medford. Assume. Box 1774. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS 60 PUREBRED Barred Rocks: low price If taken this coming week. A. E. Walker, Talent. BLOOD-TESTED R. I. R. baby chicks and mother hen. setting hens and setting eggs. Phone 4-F-4. Mra. Stout. FOR 8ALE Setting bens. Tel. 1377. BRONZE turkey natchlne eggs. 2 R 1. R roosters Inquire Pernoil'i Store Appiecate FOR SALE DOGS PETS SEALYHAM PUPPIES Sired by the, Bonton pup. !. tjne maie oncp herd dud, $5: 1 Toy pox. $5. Royal 1 Bogus Kennels, 3 miles south. I FOR SALE REAL ESTATE (900.00 ONE-HALF ACRE ALL IN LADINO CLO"R 5-room house, city water, full V, acre-, 2 blocks to good school. Priced to sell only 49C000, with 1150.00 down. Balance 415.00 per month Including taxea. Also 82200.00 40 ACRES 14 ACRES PERMANENT MEADOW m i . ..... n . - ii.am anil $900 S Z X II II Spring water piped to door. u furniture, warden tools. 20 Evans creek. All fenced with woven wire. This Is a beautiful place and Is priced to sell only 42200.00 for everything. Also 42000.00 3 FULL ACRES hi MILE FROM CITY LIMITS MEDFORD 4-room house, partly modern; 1 acre clover. 90-ft. chicken 32000 1,ouse 10-hen capacity; barn. Priced 42000.00, only 4500.00 Also 43250.00 OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER JUST OFF WEST MAIN Modern burgalow, kitchen, combination living and dining room. 45 J O C n bedroom and sleeping porch, fireplace, hardwood floors; large 'MW lot. Priced 12250.00 only. 4500.000 cash, balance like rent. Also 43500.00 37 ACRES SANDY LOAM SOIL 4-room almost new modern bungalow; barn, garage, chicken CQCnfl house; 32 acres cultivated, under Hopkins Lateral, near Central WOJUU point. Priced 43500.00, only 41300.00 cash, or will take good bouse In Medford. CHARLES A. WINQ Phone 728. FOR SALE 'A acre; 4-room bouse; close In. Our equity. 4350 cash. First house east of Dark'a grocery on Stewart Ave. FOR SALE 35 acres. 8 miles east Salem, hair mile on pavea niway; 8 acres strawberries, crops goes with place If taken at once; 4-room mod ern house, large barn, double gar age, chicken and wood house; all Improvements new; new electric pump In spring: part In beautiful woods; maple, fir and oak; 43600. George C. Hall. 363 State St., Salem, Ore. Phone 6988. FOR SALE Klamath Falls property. Small turnisnea sparvmcuv rooming house; good returns. For Information write Noll, 621 N. 10th, Klamath Falls. FOR SALi; 3-room modern house; desirable corner lot; iruiv; uwcuy for cash. 200 Tripp. WM n&T.V! ' 43000.00 127-acre quartz and placer mining property; o-iwui garage and sheds, electricity, plenty of wood; water from 2 creeks; make a fine chicken or turkey ranch. Some terms; 3V4 miles from town. Rt 1. Box 122, Central Point. (Old Stage road.) FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS 5-room bungalow, cozy and com fortable: flrelace, hardwood floor in living rooms: corner lot, paved street; nice shade; near high school. You will have to see this house to appreciate Its value; 43000; terms. Also 6-Room modern house on North Holly; price reduced to 42350; terms. Also a... , . . I 1 . 1 . . Imn.nvl nn U ftuico, iiisj ....r.-. Pacific Hwy; all Bear creek bot tom land, free water. Well sell on easy terms or will accept part trade. L. G. PICKELL, 18 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE 6 very desirable lots In Siskiyou Memorial. 124 King. FOR SALE House and lot; reason able; terms. 104 S. Oakdale. 20 ACRES, 4 In alfalfa, all-year creek tnrougn pwes, .... hen house for 800 hens, water In house from spring, free Irrigation Best buy In valley for 43500; terms. ALSO Modern 10-room house, 1 acre land, family fruit; house la plastered and on concrete founda tion: 41870.00; 4550 cash, balance 414.55 per month. This la very close In. See A. F. FLOWERS Corner 12th and Front St. 8ACRIFICE Very substantial bungalow with three bedrooms and mama room, sun porch, very large living room and dining room, hardwood floora, two baths, two fireplace, full base ment with hot water heating plant. 4-car garage, 3 full lota on paved street, fine location, ahade. etc. Might consider smaller place In trade. Price 44400.00. Also Well established restaurant doing an excellent business; very good lo cation; first time offered for sale. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1648-R. MARVELOUS HOME, east side; base ment, fireplace, hardwood floors; large lot; 45500. O. 8. Butterfleld. Medford Building. FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room mod ern new house, furnished nicely: near Jacksonville on Old Stage road; acre of land; good view; water paid. FOR SALE Good 6-room house Joining city limits; barn, large chicken house, garage; 3 acres La dlno clover; free water; fruit; gar den planted. This Is a good home. Terms. B. J. PALMER, Palmer Music Store DAIRY FARM 147 acres. 80 A. Irri gated, 20 A. plow land, balance wood pasture; 30 minutes from Medford on highway; modern 6 room house, sleeping porch, fruit room, electricity - phone, grade school 1 mile, high school bus; spring water, gravity, piped to house and barn; 2 barns and out buildings; small orchard; 30 head dairy cows Including milkers, heif ers, calves and bull; team and equipment; $6850, $3000 down pay ment, low rate on balance. Inves tigate If you really want a paying farm. Box 1258, Tribune. FOR SALE One of the coziest 4 room cottages In Medford; close in. east side. Large living room with fireplace. bedrooms, bath, cabinet kitchen, bullt-ln table and benches; $650 down payment balance less than rent. Address for quick ac tion, Box 1282. Co Tribune. IF YOU want to sell or exchange your farm property, list with us One ot our prospects may want what you have. R MEAD COOLEY Pbons 1631. 411 Haven St. FOR BALE 81 acres rule Lake po tato land Will accept Medf.rfd property for part payment. R Edwards. 8. Ore Brewing Co., Moa ford. VVHEN you think of real estate thiol WE hpfciamzk in homes. 81 No praps, fiovm FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Basement, garage, lots of flowers; tiers wood, cow: barn. Located Un AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. 5-ROOM bouse, outbuildings, 4 lots. fruit, shrubbery, also Irrigation and high school: some terms; all clear. Mrs. E. J. Hoagland. Eagle Point. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg St Loan Assn. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull. Nelson'. Cloverlawa Dairy. Phone '6 10-J -2, Grants Pass. FOR SALE Toggenburg lgal. milk goat; iresn. Tel. 131B-h. FOR SALE Good horse, $75. 3-year- old cow, will be iresn this month; 35 chickens; circulating heater, 'cheap; canned fruit and Jars, and some furniture.' Frank J. Hart, 610 .Wlmer St., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Paul Schulr, sanu valley. FOR SALE Horse, work or spray; about 1400 lbs. First house east cf Dark'a grocery on Stewart Ave, FOR SALE Gentle old mare; work single; $30.00. Phone 408-R-3. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rami. L. A. Salade, Central Point FOR SALE 3 good cows, 1 fresh, 6 gal.; cheap. 037 Oak St., Ashland. GOOD team for sale John Hall, Sams Valley. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS "36 Dodge Pickup ...w.........$525 '36 Dodge Pickup , 4Bfi '36 Chrysler Airflow Sedan 800 '32 Graham Blueetreak Coupe..... 316 '33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe 746 C. E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. GOOD USEDCARS Low Prices Liberal Terms. 21936 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans. 21034 Plymouth Sedans. 1036 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1033 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1034 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. 1032 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan 0 Ford V-8 Coupes and Sedans. '33 and '34 models Priced very low. 1933 Chevrolet 6 Sedan. 1931 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models at Real Low Prices. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Uner Car Lot. 25 S. Riverside. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Flow back Arrived Rendered fat of swlna Short for a Jlrl's name Iko plant Small wild ox Word with the same essen tial meaning as another word Little Yellow bugle Free from ex tremes or harsh changes Large wild mountain sheep of Asia Constellation Strike a base ball without Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle L I N EPOR YEARijP0 feEMEf PfTaIt E Djgj IoIUpIeInkr oQ T EfejaTp swinging the nit 41. Moving mechanical part Compactness Declare City of the Taj Mahal Female sand piper One of an ancient race Pari of a camera Corrode Hastened Adjust Ounelvea BO. Least difficult 64. Pronoun (6. Spread to dry Consume by fire 5$. Morlt Small Island 6T. Composition for six II, Oo bfors Make lacs S. iTzT 23 ii27 mm ir r W 31 g32 33 34 33 37 sr- mWLl Wr"4 11 JlZ47 WL II "7 1 i I 35 1 I f? I I FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Late 1936 Plymouth Bus iness Coupe. Original owner. Tel. 907. FOR SALE Victory Dodge 1928. ex cellent running condition, good tires. Bargain. 176.00. N. B. Ash craft. Talent, Ore. 1934 FORD V-8 2 -door DeLuxe Sedan Price 9395. Call at Lange Motor Car Co., 88 N. Riverside. 33 lVfc-T. CHEV. Truck, dual tires, long wheel baae. Pickup on trade 15 So. Front. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Refrigerator, one-half price; G. E. monitor top, 7ft cubic feet; excelent condition. Phone 966-Y. FOR SALE Packard Electric Shaver. 10; carbon arc welding torch. $5. Rt. 1, Box 122, Central Point. BO-LB. slated roofing. 82.85. F. W. Ovelman, Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE Cheap, old violin (gen uine). 1028 E. Jackson. - FOR SALE A 40-h.p. horizontal boiler In good condition. Suitable for small lumber mill. It's a good buy. Rogue River Valley Canning Company, phone 94. FOR SALE 2 used gasoline pumps. Llttrell parts Co. GOATS MILK FOR HEALTH From tested goats. Phone 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy. SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Paint at $1.25 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe ana pipe x.uings. New and used cable, from to 1 Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun dries. Lownmowers, garden tools and 8-ply garden hose, 60 feet for $2.35. Tools and implements for the car penter, mechanic and the farmer. Large stock of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at prices below mall order com petitors. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp and the summer home. REMEMBER Every day Is Bargain Day at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUE 27-31 North Grape Street. FOR SALE! Electric refrigerator, $45 cash; in good working order. 27 Ross Court. Tel, 194-J-2. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE In good condition, $35. H. Wooten. Rt. 1. Box 436. FOR SALE Bush & Gerth piano. Davis Transfer. MAT SPECIAL Shampoo, 26c or 60c; with flngnr wave, 75c, $1.00 or $1.25. BOWMAN BEAUTY 8HOPPE, 18 So. Central. Phone 67. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfer ence; $17.50 up. Harry Weaganfc. Aabland. Phone 1I-F-4. FOR SALE 12-oz. tent, 12x14: also Phllco radio. Rt. 2, Box 87, DeBarr Ave. NOW New Low Budget Payment plan on radios, batteries, acces sories, GOODYEAR TIRE3. Bneil Station, 6th and Front. Tel. 1003 PERMANENT WAVES. $1.95, $2 95. $3.06, 16.00. $7.50. Including hair cuts. Bowman Beauty Shop, 18 8. Central, phone 67. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store. 106 South Grape. I can save you money on used furniture. See Jack before you buy. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O. Carey, south ot Phoenix. FOR SALE Household furniture. 128 N. Central. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Tibetan priest t. Fish which eaii travel on Ian 10. Kind of bl sculi IL Valley If. Egg-shaped IT. Voiceless elements oi speech 20. Chess pieces 21. Touch at the boundary Jim 21 Stratagem 21. Came out IT. Mohammedan spiritual guide 2$. Circuit court 30. Portable lodge :tl. More competent 34. Ixme Star stat 37. Ate according to nils 40. Garb 42. Tally 44. Small Tesaets for heating liquids 41. Baby carriage: colloq. 46. Wander 47. Brink 61. Hea eagle 62. Beverage 63. However (5. Short for a man's name E SUTE. A ft PHYRY AEL I 5 PER'l E3 E PO eeS Ha acy DOWN L Termination of certain feminine nouns S. Purchase I. Kind or gracious 4. Artificial waterway I. Some . Imitate 7. Aerial rail way I colloq. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New and used sash, doors. lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks, i i&zq w. Kivers.de. CHAR IS CORSETS Tel. 1672-X. FOR SALE Aalfalft seed. By bee. Medford. GLASS Piste, window and shatter proof auto glass, mirrors and e silvering Medford Glass Co. rel 446. 36 So Bartlett. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. RIVER LOAM 1300 per load. B ste ms n 's Phone 1634-Y. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER. Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all In love, marriage, business. If you want facts, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 3- MONEY TO LOAN 5 MONET to loan. Writs full r- qulrements to Box 1998, Trlbuns. BUSINESS CHANCES 3 NEW penny vending mschlnes, gum, peanut and Hershey bar. only 4& each; also penny cigarette vendor Box. Box 1783. Tribune. SALE OR TRADE Meat Market do ing 41&0 month business, clear: good location. Must sell soon. Other business reason. Answer Box 1984. Tribune. MODERN food store, oomplete meat market Will sell building, stock. equipment, 44500.00; 43000.00 cash balance terms. Nets 4160 monthly Box 1270. Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical and modern. 131 3 Grape. BFTTER re-bore Job at saving Preps' oarage. 801 N. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AHSTHACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House clrenlng. floor waxing, orl entnl rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered 308 U 8. National Bank Building, rel. 11B1. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK I'UHNI'lUKK. ENDOHSF.D NO I KS. ETC. - Wa want to supply your money needs without red tape or aeiay. SKE W. E. THOMAS MOR. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO MEDFORD'S OLDES'I AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 4S So Central, oround Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Llc'No S-I57-M-1B0. Phone 139. Painting and Decorating. IP YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERHANOER PHONE 840, PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting I'u per Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland. Transfer. 0AVI8 TRAN8FER AND 8TORAOB- Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carrlera Fireproof Btorane Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 844. EADS TRANSFER a) 8TORAQE CO. Office 38 Bo Fir pnon. 810 price. right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Pur, nlture Moving and expert furniture packing eervio. Fireproof storage new low rates. P. I. SAMSON CO. Pbone 88. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 833 111 No Fli St. Local and long distance. Fuel oua any Kino, ureen stamps in side of 3-mile limit. INCREASING FAST DEL MONTE, Calif. (AP)-Peaoe ful Monterey county has recently be come the habitat of one of the most Tlclous of gam animals the wild boar. ' Imported from Russia only ten years ago by Oeorge Gordon Moore snd liberated on bis ranch, the boars have found the low, forested moun tains to their liking and multiplied Artists from Carmel or guests at Swanky Del Monte can now find some rather dangerous hunting If they go look for It. "The Monterey porker Is ft danger ous foe when enraged," sayt the state fish and gams department, "It can kill a mountain lion In short order. "A boar killed recently by Charles Bentley weighed nearly 400 pounds and had tusks 0 inches long. Just one-eighth Inch less than the official world record boar." Hunting Is rigidly restricted by private land owners through most of the boars' habitat and their only natural enemies are roving bands of coyotes. As ft result the herds are Increasing rapidly. Mrs. John Tyler was the first wld ow of ft president to receive an ftn nulty from the government. She got 5,000 yearly which has become the traditional pension grant by congress. The only gratuity Martha Washington received was the free mailing priv ilege. SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith (Continued from Page Four) Varied Program Presented Club At Last Meet In observance of National Music week, special musical numbers were presented at last week's meeting of the Wednesday Study club by Mrs. Norman Oall. Mrs. GeJl opened the program with two vocal solos, 'Take Joy Home," by Karolyn Wells Bassett, and The Wind's In the South," by John Prln- die Scott. She was accompanied by Mrs. Carleton Janes. Mrs. J. H. Cochran presented the book review of the afternoon, "Para dise by Esther Forbes, an historical romance of an early Massachusetts bay colony. Mrs. Cochran stated the book tells of the life and hardships of the early colonists, the theme of the story following the slow rising of the Indians' fury against the inva sion of the white men until it re sulted In King Philip's war. "It is a book of realism rather than ro mance, Mrs. Cochran pointed out. Mrs. C. A.. Meeker save what mem bers report fts an Interesting snd In structive talk on "The &rs In Their Courses." Members were fur nished with charts In order to follow the speaker's remarks more olosely. She spoke of the early history of as tronomy and described the stars end constellations now appearing In the aky, giving the Greek legends for wblch they were named. She also de scribed her visit to Griffith observa tory and planetarium In Los Angeles. as a conclusion to the program. Mrs. Gall sang "The Star," by James ttogers. Gardens To Be Lecture Topic Contributed Mrs. Berths Phillips of Petaluma. Calif., recognised as an outstanding garden consultant of the Pacific ooast, will leoture on 'Gardens and Cathedrals" at St. Mark's guild hall Saturday evening. May 15. Her talk win be Illustrated with screen pic tures. Mrs, Phillips is on .peaking and broadcast tour In Washington, Vic toria and Oregon. She Is an author of books and magazine articles and a radio commentator. Her lecture Is ex pocted to prove highly Interesting. The Rev. E. B. Bartlaro, rector of St. Mark's, has been acquainted with Mrs. Phillips for a number of years and highly recommends her talks. She has made an Intensive study of English and other cathedrals, wss a atudent at Kew aardena In' London and devoted much time to gardens of Norway and Sweden. , American Legion Auxiliary By Grace Holmes Popples which will be worn her In memory of the world war dead on Poppy day and on Memorial day have been received by Medford unit of the American Legion auxiliary from Roseburg veterans' hoapltal, where they have been made by disabled war veterans. Ths flowers are crepe pa per replicas of the famous popples of France and Flanders, that bloomed so profusely amid war's desolation. Each flower has been made with pains and care by soma disabled world war veteran. The label of the auxiliary of Ore gon that the poppy Is made by a pa tient of a U. S. veterans' hoapltal In Oregon la a guarantee that every poppy sold by auxiliary woman wss made by a disabled veteran under the supervision of the Amsrlcsn Le gion auxiliary, and that the veteran was paid for making the poppy. It I a further guarantee that every penny earned from the poppy sale will be expended on auxiliary and Legion hoapltal and child welfare work. At the 1938 department conven tion our department hospital and welfare ohalrmen presented the fol lowing audited report: Number of families assisted through Portlsnd snd Roseburg centers, 313; number of children assisted through Portland and Roseburg centers, 870; number of ohlldren assisted by units outside of Portland in Oregon, 1377; value of clothing donated by units to child welfare centers, (700; vslue of local community aid given by units, 15710; Chrlstmaa cheer contributions by units, 4&07.38; cash gifts of units to Oregon boalptals and child welfare, 41070; value of assistance (food and clothing) to families ot veterans given by 03 units, 43483.18; contribu tions by unites to "Dimes for Dis abled" fund for national rehabilita tion committee, American Legion. 4474. The above figures constitute for the most psrt earnings from tha an nual poppy asles. The W. C T. U. Ths W. O. T. U. will hold their regulsr meeting at 3:30 Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. E. S. Hltcler In the Masonic hall. Two departments will be featured In ths program: "Peace," under the leadership of Mrs. Ray Pence, and the children's fsrm horn work, presented by Mrs. J. O. Tucker. Mrs, Olaf Severson will lead dsvo tlons and Mrs. Arthur Short wUI bring a Mother's Day messsgs. Slips That Fit by KICKERN1CK 11.08 Panns, Crape, Sstln 13.08. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. S. At H. Oreen Btampe. B Correctly Corseted In AN ARTIST MODEL by Kthelwvn B. Hoffmann. Club-Lodge Announcements Catholic Ladle, Ladles of th. fl.frH are to entertain at csrds Tiiiviv afternoon at 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon In the parish hall. Bridge sua iits nunareo will bs played dur Ing the afternoon. East Side Circle East Sid. elrrl. nf lha DM.km...' Church Will meet for liinrV.nn . 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at th nom. o aars. tan Brommer, 831 Mln nesota avenue. Grace Circle Orac circle of the First Presbyt. rlan church will meet for luncheon at ths home of Mrs. O. D. Bean Tues day afternoon at 1 o'clock for des sert luncheon. F. L. Club F. I.. Club. Will tw ai.....nl. - morrow evening at the horns of Mra. J. D. Rickert on Capitol H1U. Merrltt Circle Murltt circle of the Flrat Presby terian church will meet Tii.H r- ternoon at 1:30 o'clock for dessert- luncneon at the home of Mra, H. P. W. Spllver, 830 Hamilton street. Mem bers are requested to bring service. Sunny Sisters Sunny sister, circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet at tha home of Mrs. Sherman L. Divine, it Ross Court, Tuesday afternoon. Des sert luncheon will be served at 1:39 o'clock. Fidelity Circle Fidelity circle of the First M. a. church will meet Tuesday afternoon In the Masonic building on West Main street. Get-Together Club Get-Together club will meet Wed nesday at 10 a. m. In the F. O. C ban for sswlng. A pot-luck lunch eon will be served at 13:30 o'clock and will be followed by regular business meeting. All members ara urged to attend and bring a guest. The Garden Club Tulips and lilacs, two of spring's most beloved blossoms, were found In varieties, lovely beyond descrip tion, In the gardens ot Mrs. H. Van Hoevenburg Wednesday morning, when members of the Medford Gar den club met there with members of ths Colony club as guests. Tour ing ths gsrden the guests also found promise of continued becuty for the) summsr In the rose bed. Mrs. I. D. Lamb of Klamath Falls, speaker for the occasion, gave an Interesting talk on flower arrange ment, demonstrating with sever&l bouquets. Mrs, O, A. Krause, also of Klamath Falls, arranged blue and white Iris In ths Japanese manner. Ssndwlches and coffee were serv ed by the committee, Mrs, J, A. Perry, Mrs. T. O. Thsyer and Mrs. T, W. Miles, from a beautifully ap pointed table, centered with Illact and tulips, on the terrace. Mra. B. D. McCaskey and Miss Mae Carlton poured. The out of town guests later via Ited the tardens of Mrs. McCaskey, the Misses . Csrlton and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter. Invitation to a wild flower show st Kerby tha afternoon and evening of 'Tuesday, May 11, has been re ceived by ths Medford club from the Illinois Oarden club. The regular monthly meeting of the Medford club was held Thurs day evening at ths Hotel Medford with election of officers for ths coming ysar. Those elected went Miss Jans Snedlcor, president; Mrs. O. U Ooff, first vice-president; Mrs. E. E. Wilson, second vice-president; Mrs. Carl Plchtner, corresponding secretary; Mrs. O. L. Oentner. re cording secretary; Mra. Milton Otto man, treasurer, and Mrs. J. A. Perry, historian. Mrs. Oentner and Mrs. Flchtnsr were elected delegstss to the stats federatlor . meeting of gar den clubs to be held at Ths Dalles Msy 14 and IB and Mra. Ootf was appointed to represent the president at tbla meeting. Mrs. Rslph Woodford gavs a vary Interesting talk on native trees ot southern Oregon and urged every one to become better acquainted with them to thereby gain more en joyment from week-end trips. Plans for the annual flower show, major event on eacb year's calen dar, are progressing and all commit tees will be snnounced In the near future. Mlsa Snedlcor reported. The how will be held In the J.okson county court bouse Msy 38 and 30. Mra. A. I. Reamea will head the rose division, which will bs stsged In the auditorium, and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter will direct exhibi tion of other flowers, which will be arranged In ths lower corridors of ths court house. Quest Returns south Friday Mrs. Hslen Plsnt, who has been among Medford visitors for the put two weeks, left to rsturn to her horn In San Joss, Csllf., Friday avsntng. She baa been a guest of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Crawford Lemmon, while here. Mra. Plant la connected with ths ststa Junior college at San Joss. PORTLAND, Msy 8. ( AP) Obaer nor Barsllla W. Clark of Idaho passed through Portland an route to Seattle last night and reported a slackening ot support In hi stats for President Roosevelt and ths supreme court re organisation alnoe th Wagner Acl decision. Css Mall Trlbuns want sd.