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rEDFOTJD MATL TRTBTHCE, MEDFOTCD. OREGON'. SrSTYAY. "STAY 30. 1937 PAGE NTNE Read every ad on thla page. You will probably find ex actly the thing you turn Ooen looking for or a sal or trad for unused article you may nan Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing othere are eek mg and be able to realize Immediate cash If treat you want isnt there, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ade are Inexpensive f f ectlve I RATES per word, first Insertion- (Minimum tec) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Mlnlmnm toe) Per Una per ruontn without copy chance UJS Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOBT AND FOUND POUND Set of keys on Oregon mountain. Call at Tribune and pay for ad. LOST Boy's patent tap-ahoea. Tel. 674. Reward. LOST if dog t. miasmfe. call 1&1- WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Elderly man for light chorea. Steady and good habits, good home, some wages. Might consider men and wife. P. O. Box 177, Eagle point, Ore. Tel. ai-X-lO WANTED Young man clerk. Must have aome radio knowledge and want to learn more. Employment to be In Medford. Phone 784, after Monday. WANTED Single ranch hand: good milker. Prof. Engelhardt. Rt. 3. MAN WANTED to take contract for party cutting limb and pole wood 100 East Main. WANTED 3 car washers. Must have ..ivrlence with power washer. Lange Motor i,ar 1.0, 00 . .v..... WANTED Experienced used car salesman. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N Riverside. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall mbunc WANTED FEMALE HELP NEW KIND of heat bolls water In stantly. Make to 830 dally. Pocket alee minute .demonstration. No Installation. Free offer. No In vestment. Write SUPERLUX, Elk hart, Indiana. ADDRESSCARD3 at home. Every thing supplied, Including stamps. Weekly pay. Send stamped enve lope for detatls. Pacific Salea Co., Box 353, Salem, Ore. WANTED "competent housekeeper. Phone 1337-J. WANTED Woman to nelp with housework and care of invalid. Phone 706-J. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply In person, Franklln'e Cafe. WANTED Housekeeper with child: middle-aged. Address George Nlkol hoff. Butte Falls. Ore. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged man and wife on ranch. Call in person. F. E. Bybee. Jacksonville highway. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE housekeeper wants work. 516 south Ivy. PAINTING, calsomlnlng. paperhang lng. Estlmatea given. Beckham, Tel. 878-R-3. HIGH 8CHOOL boy, 16, wanta work through vacation. 365 S. Central. RELIABLE GIRL wanta work for board and room In Ashlsnd while attending Summer Normal. Helen Frey, Lake Creek. NEAT, reliable and efficient woman wants housework by day or hour. Phone 623-R-3. ELECTRICIAN Has tools: will do anything: go anywnere. 1 ej . o 1 . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING to Eugene Monday fore noon, return alter graduation eX' erclsea. Passengers wanted. Phone 480-J. DRIVING to Eugene Monday fore noon, return alter graduation ex ercises, passengers wanted. Phone 480-J. WANTED Small acreage In Rogue valley; Improved or not. Must be a buy for cash. Box 3202, Tribune WANTED Used traya for car drlve ln service and malted milk mixer containers. Call 1714. WANTED 35 . 30. 60-lb. feeder pigs. . John Nealon, phone 118, Central Point. ORDER your furniture re-upholstcred and coverings from Tblbault. Tel. 969-R. WANTED Child to care for In home. 1317 W. 9th St. WANTED 500 tiers of 13-Inch body fir wood Whittle Transfer Co, 89 Oak St. Ashland. ' wanted ro RENT Unf urniih.-t modern 3 or 4 -room nouse P O Boa 693 Medlord WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We Dsve large order to fill Highest price paid MEUFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Urape St Pbone 1063 TOP PRICES paid (01 all kindr 01 scrap iron steel snd nr.s Bmmj It to MEUFOKD IRON arSBl 1166 Mo. Central. POooe to WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1600 or 16O0-lb. gentle hone. Pbon 013-J. OJNR Highest pnoae paid (or oraas radiators copper storage batteries alumioum and other metaJa Scrap iron tmsU or large lots pipe ana machinery wool and cot ton rags most tuoea s Our prices will interest yoo. Bides Pelts. Wool. Mohetr. Household Ooods Furniture. Stores bought and sold. MEDFORD BABOAIH HOOSB WE PaV MOWIS CASH Por your (urnicure . HOI.HKOOsi ANItHiiWS 8tb snd Propt Phone 647 F0S SENT HOUSES FOR LEASE 5 -room modern home. furnished or unfurnished. Avail able at once. 38 Oroveland. POR RENT Furnished house, 6 rooms and bath, close In. fruit, berries and flowers. 614 W. 13th St. POR RENT To reliable party for the summer months. 4-room modern stucco duplex, completely furnished. Call at 718 West 14th. FOR RENT House, furnished or par tial; 3 bedrooms: 830 or 646. Tel 1333-W. POR RENT Attractive, furnished -room bungalow for summer months. 119 Lincoln. BACHELOR CABIN. 446 So. Front FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good fam. Uy meals. 718 East Main. BOARD AND ROOM 718 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS TWO or more housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 17 S. Peach. SLEEPING ROOM, 98 month. 818 Hamilton. Call evenlnga. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room, 336 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Lsrge front room: not and cold water; shower: close In. 30 8. Fir. FOR RENT Furnished room wltb hot and cold water and garage 11 S. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 6 Ora pe FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLEAN, furnished apartment, at 219 So. Ivy. Key 3-ROOM furnlahed apartment, bath, hot water, garage. 831 w. 10th St. iPOR RENT Apartment, CarglU Court, FOR RENT Will sublet, completely furnished apartment In Carglll Court, for the summer. Tel. 706-J. FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Adults. 604 west 10th St. GE BAUER APTS., 6th and Oakdale. APARTMENT for rent 846 N Bartlett FURN APT 51 N Oskdale. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PRICED POR QUICK SALE 49 acres. 8 miles east of Medford, near school, on cream route; 3 streams through place; deep well; new 3-room house, garage, 3 fair barns, 35 acres In crop. Inquire A. L. Rathbun (own er), R.F.D. 4, Box 195, Medford, or Barkley'a Confectionery, Phoenix. FOR SALE 10 acres, good alluvial soil: -8 acrea young Anjous and Bartletts; Irrigated; paved highway; 3 miles from center of Medford: school; near high-class residence dlst. Bargain. Owner, Tel. 736-w. A REAL BAROATN 38 ACRES IN ALL 14 ACRES BEARING PEARS 4 ACRES YOUNG PEACHES A FEW LARGE CHERRY TREES anAAA Small house, good barn. HjZijlllJ good road, near Medford v This la a real sacrifice price and can be bought with small down payment. Balance like rent. ' ALSO 1 ACRE SUBURBAN MODERN, ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN arAA Modern 6-room houxe. IbZUUU barn, woodshed, garage, neswwww chicken house, family orchard, 14 acre Ladlno clover: some furniture; large shsde trees around house: lawn. Transfer In business location Is reason for this sacrifice In price. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres wood and pasture land, small house, good springs, some orchard. ALSO 7-room house, close In, psved street, for sale or trade for free soil acreage. 444 So. Fir. FOR SALE 17.000 home, extra well built. Sacrifice for quick sale. Information at 116 Laurel. CALL 508-R Let me show you the best Bargain on the market 11 14 acres, less than one mile from Medford. House, fruit and nut trees, flesdy for sub-dlvislon; all Irrigated, rich soil. Just what you can handle. Small down payment and 820 per month. Henry R. Rlngoen. ; ACRE. 5-room brick house, city water, bath, laundry trays: splendid Iocs tl on on state highway, near city limits. Good business or camp ground site Only 31600: 8500 cssh 6 Acres on Spring street: Irri gated, city water, electricity, 3-room house. 1800. Also have good buy In "A" grade dairy rsnch: free wster. good build ings; near Medford. L. O PICKELL 16 South Bartlett St. CHEAP 160 acrea good fir. Will trade for late car or pickup. R. V Perry. Same Valley. POR SALE 6-room modern house furnished; 3 low; terms. Tel. 450-X PFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Wsrren Pat. terson. 201 Liberty Bldg , or C. A Barnes. 167 East 8th St.. Eugene run J w BYBEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road Is (or sale In one tract or small siiodlvtslon thereof Inquire of Frank E Bybee BUT Route Box 133 Medford. Oregon. .v HEN you think of real estate thins it BROWN WHfTg 31 Chest- WE specialize in homes, nut. Room i. FOB BALE REAL ESTATE HOUSES for as County Blag or rent Jackson Loan Aaen FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Electrle washing machine for young milk cow. tested. J. Wooten. Rt. I, Box 435. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EOOS POR SALE Hens at Prenklln'e Gro cery, open today and tomorrow. PULLETS (Olant Hybrids), started chicks or Leghorn hens trade for cow or calves. Keller, J cksonvUle. FRYERS Choice, milk-fed Barred Rock. Tel. 868-M. LAST HATCH this season ready for delivery June 3rd. Extra quality Leghorn chicks. 9e each. Carley Poultry Farm. N Pacific Highway Junction. Phone 314-W. MILK-FED FRYERS Carley. S14-W. FOR SALS White Leghorn hens, 60c each. Joe Perry, same valley. FOR SALE R. I Red and Plymouth Rock oaoy cnicxs. axonarcn aeeo and Feed Co. BRONZE turkey natchlng egga. 3 ft L a. roosters Inquire Perrtoll'i Store. Applegste. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK MY DAIRY HERD for sale. Worthlngton, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Black belted boar. 1, Box 103, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 colta. 3 heifers, wesner pigs. George Mtro, Table Rock. FOR 8ALE DO OS PET8 COCKER SPANIEL puppies, roller cansrie. Tnrasner Kenneie, 14 mi. south of Phoenix on highway. FOR SALE CHEAP If taken at once Shepherd puppies. 618 East Main. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '86 DODGE 4-door trunk sedan, like new; 8300 down: balance very easy payments. Phone 303. Walter W. Abbey, Inc., 133 S. Riverside. LOVE'S USED CAR BARGAINS 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 8385 1932 Ford B- Coupe 375 1931' Ford Victoria Sedan 236 1930 Ford Pickup 225 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 135 1934 Chev. Truck, L.W.B., dual. 425 Several cheap cars on weekly pay ments. 1704 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Model A Ford Truck: 4 speed transmission. South end Peach St. J. T. Drew. USED CAR SALE Starting Saturday, May 29. EVERY USED CAR SOLD AT A SACRIFICE 80-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk. 1937 Wlllya DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler o Airsiream ueuuxe coupe. 1935 Pontiao DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyIlnder Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier modele to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 North Rlveralde. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer. Used Car Lot north of Old Public Market. FOR SALE "29 Ford truck: good mechanical condition, good rubber; 6140. or trade for heavy car. E. L Caldwell. Centrsl point, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOATS MILK FOR HEALTH From tested goats. Phone 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy. FOR SALE Good alfalfa hay In shock. 611 per ton. M. L. Hartley, Phone 9-F-5. FOR 8 ALB Wheat, 4 miles north on Midway road, Potter place, FOR SALE 7 hot water radiators, pipes, connections snd covering. 248 S. Riverside. REMOVAL SALE Flower plants at a reduced price while they last. Small Hothouse, 1 mile north on old Paclflo Hwy. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In shock. J. E. Lester. Blddle road. FOR SALE 16-ft. canoe, In perfect condition. 418 S. Oakdale. FOR SALE Large mahogany buffet. 20: good guitar. (2 50: C melody saxophone, (16: Kingsbury piano. (84: bed springs and dresser, (16. Hswley Transfer. 118 N. Riverside. FOR BALE Electrio refrigerator. Phone 117-M. HAVE aome pieces of furniture left that must ,be sold before June 1st at knockout prices. J. E. Stewart, 708 West 10th St. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers, repairs and parts. C. D. Bean, Inc. SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Paint at 11.25 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe fittings. New and used cable, from to 1 Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun dries. Lawnmowera. garden tools and 3-ply garden hose. 50 feet for (2 26. Tools and implement for the car penter, mechanic and the farmer Large stock of barb-wire, fenctng snd chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at prices below msll 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 BAROAW HOUSE 27-31 North Orape Street. FOR SALE Mattress, daybed and small table Inquire at Branson's, IB Lower Berrydale Ave. FOR SALE 1 walnut buffet, 1 ma hogany table. 2 antique walnut chairs Mrs. Clinton Spencer. The Mary-Mac at south end of Kings Hwy. Tel. 6P9-R-3. WE STILL mslntaln the iame prices. I 35c and 25c Why ny more? I Lloyd's Shop. 40 North Front St. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PINAL CLOSE OUT 8300 Hotpolnt range, no: sno radio, tiu.oo; ho overstuffed chair, 816; fern stand. 4Se; lunch cloths, 85c; hsll rug. 83.65; electrle globes, shades. pIurs. socket. 5e; cords, 15c; kitchen utensils. 5c: garden tools, 85c. B95 So. Oakdale. POR SALE Steel-wheel farm wagon. ooo west litn at. BABY BUGGY for sale; reversible body, good condition. Tel. 639-Y. POR SALE Lumber, brick, plumbing. winoowa and doors. 138 N. central between boura 8 and 6. FOR SALE 4-b.p. gasoline gsrden tractor, wltn plow, disk and dltcner; cost 8330 new; sell for 695 caah If taken at once. R. J. Bland, fourth house south of Beall Lane on Old Stage road. BEAN 6-h.p. motor parts. Crystal Sprlnga Packing Co., So. Fir. FOR 8 ALE Safe. Eada Transfer & Storage. FOR SALE Alfalfa, and blue grass and auaua nay, 810 in enock. so Hanley Ranch. FOR SALE Beautiful gasoline range, uxe new. joeaj lor noma witnoui electricity. Bargain. Hawley Trans- xer. lie no Kiversiae. JACK'S SND HAND STORE. 106 South Grape 1 waahlng machine, sewing machine, good floor covering at low price; couch, dressers. 106 South Grape. RIVER LOAM 63 00 per load, man'a. Pbone 1534- Y. Bate. ELECTRIO PENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfer ence; 817.50 up. Harry Weagant Ashlsnd. Phone ll-P-4. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab oage plants. Mary O Carey, south of Phoenix CHARIS CORSETS Tel. 1303. FOR SALE New snd used ssah doors lumber, plumbing, roofing, dooi and window screens, storage tanks 1620 N Riverside FOR SALE Two oil burners foi furnscea Inquire Mall Tribune office MISCELLANEOUS UNEXPECTED COMPANY may make it necessary to buy a few more Orocerles. Try Franklin's Grocery today and tomorrow. 437 S. Central. ATTENTION, AVIATORS I The new TAYLORCRAFT will be at your local airport soon. For par tlculara and dates write to COM MERCIAL AIRCRAFT CO., INC., 8wan Island Airport, Portland, Ore. SPECIAL PRIED CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday and Monday at Amys . riace, Jacksonville, pnone ai. PIANO STUDIO 323 King StBegln ners' prices 75c per hour; same price through year by atarlng now. Mrs. Daisy Blnns, phone 1096-J, BUSINESS CHANCES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Coin-operated phonographs. start now In Amerlca'a fast growing and most profitable business. Only $250 cash needed. World's largest manufacturer win finance balance needed; Investment on easiest terms. Locatlona everywhere for America's newest and finest musical Instrument. A pleasant, profitable and legitimate business, service Instructions snd location leads fur- rushed. Write Box 2214, Tribune FORTaLE OR RADEServicTsta- tion snd house. Inquire J. W, La Tourette. 1321 N. Riverside. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t, Goods trans ported by public car rtert 8. Laden lli. Great tumult 16. Mountain In Washington 17. Orchestraf Instrument 18. South Amor- lean animal SO. Air: comb, form 21. Metal 22. Took away 24. Habitual drrnkard tl. Of or pertain ln(t to: suffix 28. Action at taw 27. More lenaltlvt 29. Pronoun Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls IA STEMEA p I MPELlEYEi PEERS gaV A R I OUS iicSEPEiTBASiS CiTYOR AlORE S ACliBOSTONi ERE I PiTRYSTlS HilNLAlDlPOE APEDjUERR mC. I TE N5N ETiDE C A DD MlTRATElARENA ASliMENpER I T liEIrMpiaItsItIyIlIe SO. One of a wan- - derinj triba Follow 22. Nothing 63. LltUe boy 94, intervening; law 88. Bite off Mttlt by HtUa 88. Cudgel 37. Maker of earthen vessel! 18. Wool-bearing animals 40. Craze 41 At an Inner 64. Compass point 65. Worthless dog 67. Calmer B9. Flowed SO. Rubber trees wooden joint 68. Traditional taj. 41. Thoss born in a r.art.cu.ar 43. Roam about 44. Resound M. Inferior deity 47. Dutch measurt 69; fragrnnt jowne 48. Thlr.lV , 49. Singing volca dovwm 60. raid public- 1. Status or notice condition I U, 0 B IS U, 7 r; ig a IO I 2 3 4 ' SC ' 2 pi22 2 24 3e 3f "34o"' rr- so Ti 33 "r33 7s s - fj 35 lis Ut iij BUSINESS CHANCES RESTAURANT MEN Well-known, flrst-claas restaurant. fully equipped and stocked, excel lent location, flrst-claaa fixtures, good daylight, booths, tables, etoola. seats 40. Cash or time. Thla plsoe will stsnd the strictest Investiga tion. Retiring after 10 yeare. Send for full detain. No trades. Box 2350. Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN BUY, build or refinance your home we furnisn tne money at a, c. L Goff. 301 First Natl. Bsnk Bldg. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist Palmist, telle all In love marriage buslneas. If you want facta, not promisee, call on nor (or advlos Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 9 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT 00. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleanera. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173 House clesnlng. door waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop., THE PASHION SHOP Dressmaking snd Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered 308 0 8 National Bank Building re! 1181. 1'all.ttng and Decorating. IF YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Palming Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. lies. 122 Portland Money to Lend MONEY LOANI'D ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK lUHMItJHK. KNIIOKSKU NO I tS t l C. We want to supply your money Deeds without red tape or aeiay. Bl.K W K THOMAS MGR. OKtt AND WASH MTO CO MEDFORD e OLUES1 AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 46 So Central. Gruund Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg Lie No S-I67-M-I80 Phone 139 Transier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded camera Fireproof etorao Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Dsvls (or Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 28 Ho Fir Phone 316, Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur, nlture Moving and expert lurnlture packing service. Fireproof storage new low ratea. P. E SAMSON CO. Phone 888. 8TU ART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 833 111 No Fli St. Local and long dtatanoe. Fuel oils any kind Oreen sumps in side of 3-mlle limit. Washing Machine Service SPECIAL You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring- er Rolls and parts or all makea or waahlng machines. Including electric motors and gas engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electrio service, 131 w. Main, lei 107 Cross-Word Puzzle 22. Scarlst 28. Imp 21. Whip of tin tanned cattls akin 21. No lonirer active 11. Billiard shot 82, 8hort sleep 114. Discolor 3d. Insect 87. Tablet . Blissful regions 10. The nrp&ent month 41. Prone lo 4 Down 41. Characterized - by little knots or lumps 41. Color (. Nine-sided figure 40. Explosive device 4. Compulsion 49. Thick black liquid 62. Mediterranean sailing vessel El. Article ot belief BS. Nerve network BR. Grows drowsy 59. Prevail without restraint 61. Pet name for a close relative 61. Term of respect 68. Against: abbr. 67. belonging to me ED 8. Caesar river of decision 1 Short jacket 4. Anger i. Leava 8. Detests 7. bmall car used mine 1 10. Thrfle'toea ,, ajoth CtoMg-to Oueena" IS. Olves: Scotch 11. Principal wonian character 14. Horns of a certain gait It. Assert as fact REE CONVERSION PLAN LOAN IS APPROVED The plan of conversion of tbt Jack son County Building and Xjoaq asso ciation Into a Federal aavlnga and loan association and the auDsequent merger of the resulting Federal sav ings and loan association with the Medford Federal aavlnga and Uoan association waa formally approved by unanimous vote at a specie! meet ing of the shareholder held at the assoctation'a office, 13d Esst Main street, on May 38. Conversion from a state to a federal Institution will au tomatically provide Insurance for aav lnga account of members u p to 65.000 each, through the Federal Sav ing and Ioan Insurance corporation, and will broaden the services of the association. The Jackson County Building and Lioan association waa founded In 1909. 'Completion of our conversion will probably take place In 60 daya,' said J. K. Fletcher, aeret&ry of the as. soclatlon, today. "Federallsatlon will mean a continuation of our associa tion on atrlctly mutual basis, with no change In Its control or manage ment. Our local shareholders will continue to elect our board of direc tors exactly as they have been doing alnce our organization In 1909. Eaoh shareholder will receive ex actly the same Interest In the Fed eral association aa he holds today In our present organisation, his propor tionate holding being unchanged. "Our officers and direotors, In mak ing their decision to federalize, did so with the belief that our association will be equipped better than ever to render a service to this community. First, In providing a aafe and attrac tive place of Inveatment of the sav ings of our citizens and second, In widening our activity In granting home loans on economical terma to horn ownera and prospsctlve home owners In this city. Under the new Federal association charter, greater latitude I permitted the association In making home loans both as to the proportionate amount of these loans and the time and method of pay ments. Federalization bring the as sociation Into closer contsct with the Federal Home Loan Bank System, which la a large credit reservoir for thrift and home-financing Inatltu tlona. In addition, through Washing ton we have access to the fund set aside by the Home Owners Loan Cor poration for Investment In sound thrift and home-financing Institu tions. Should the need 'for additional funds for home mortgages here de velop to the point where mor eapl- tal la needed than that from the nor mal Inflow of cash from our mem bers, Investment osn be made In our association from this fund up to 63 for every tl Invested locally " Federal savings and loan sssocla t!on were authorized by congress In 1033 to encourage thrift and to pro vide for home financing In sections Inadequately served by such lnstltu ttons. Provision waa made for the con veralon of qualified existing state chartered Institutions which might deslr to take advantage of the same opportunity. To date there are ap proximately 1349 new and converted federally chartered associations loca ted In 44 ot the state of the union and In Hawaii and Alaska, with as sets totalling almost U3 millions National uniformity of operating methods la one of the objective of these thrift and home-financing as soclatlona. All federals are mutual In ownership, shareholder partici pating equally In profit except that special bonuses may be paid to re ward regular, systematic Investora. Insurance of the safety of Inveat ment In aavlnga and loan associations Is provided through the Federal Sav Inga and Loan Insurance corporation, a 9100,000,000 government agency un der the direction of the Federal Home Loan Bank board aa trustees. AH fed eral aavlnga and loan associations are required by law to be Insured. George A. Moore, field representa tive of the Federal Home Loan Bsnk of Portland, attended the meeting and discussed the advantages of federal and loan associations with Insurance of account. He further atated that the Jackson County Building and Loan association wa one of the few assoclstions In the northwest to con vert on a 100 per oent basis and h congratulated the officer, director and members upon hvlng put th affaire of the association In such con dition that it could be federalized on this basis. The' association Is petitioning for ihe privilege to retain the "Jsck son County" name adapting It to the new association as the Jackson Coun ty Federal saving and Loan associa tion. High School News by STUDENT KEP0RTEES By Oeraldln Clemens All city school were officially closed Frldsy, Msy 38, for the sum mer vacation by th presentation of report carda and other school work. School work la over but other work hat Juat begun. Everyone U glad school Is out snd have plana for the summer, Including th teachers. Sine school I out, this will be the Isst of a series of high school news articles run In the paper until next fell. This column hope t c quslnt the people with school activi ties and dally occurrences. Joumsl Ism clssses hsv charge of this col umn and hope they prove a Inter esting next fall as they did this year. Complete Food Market. Open to day and Monday. Riverside Market. . . Lawn mowei service, call and del Ideal Bit 6h"p Ttl. 8K5. 411 E. Main. LOCAL and PERSONAL Fined $3 E. K. Falrchlld waa fined 69 In city court Friday for driving a car without an operators license. ... Visiting Here Miss Jsne Pool of Bonanza la visiting here with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and sirs. o. F. Nichols. She expect to remain for several daya. To Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turnqutst and daughter Jean Ann left the latter part of the week for Minneapolis, Minn., where they will visit relatlvea and friends. ... War Vet Iteturns Jack Hematreet. well-known Medford Spanish war vet eran, returned to his home last night from Roseburg where he haa been confined in the Veteran' hospital for the paat several montha, ... Talent Ouest Day Talent Com munity club will hold It annual gueat day In city hall at 3:30 p. m., June 3. Open house will be observed and elderly women and new reatdenta of Talent and vicinity are especially Invited to attend. ... Building Permits O. p. Janes of 831 West 14th street applied at th city building Inspector's office ye- terdsy for permit to construct three-room residence at a stated cost of 9800. M. L. McCoy of 111 Wash. lngton street applied for a permit to add to a garage at a stated oast of ISO. ... To Redeem Script Th Welfare Exchange In the Sparta building will be open Tuesday from 10 a. ro. to 3 p. m. for women who have aorlpt to redeem, It waa announoed yesterday by Mlsa Helen Carlton, director. Those who will be unable to appear Tuesday were asked to telephone Miss Carlton at 808-J-l. The exchange was formally closed for the season last Frldsy. ... Aero Club Meet Medford chapter of th National Aeronautlo associa tion will meet In the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 Thura day night to complete plan for th air ahow to be held here July a. Max Pelroe emphasized that It Is meeting of the entire membership. He said Important business 1 to be transacted and that therefor a full attendance waa desired. ... Teachers Honored The annual luncheon given by th Parent-Teach er asaoclstton In honor of the Jack son achol faculty wa held Thursday noon In th school cafeteria. Nine teachers were present, headed by H. W. Oustln, principal. Present and last year's P.-T A. officer sat with th teachers, Mrs. Edna Clevenberg, the new president, presiding. The other P.-T. A. members served. ... Better service Southern Oregon will have Southern Pacific train ser vice from Los Angeles without th present long stopover In San Fran' Cisco on the Shasta line, effective June 13, A, S. Rosenbsum, dtstrlot freight and passenger agent, nounoed yesterday, with the Improv ed service, the time will be cut to a day and night. Present tralna south bound, mske satisfactory connection, he said. . Cotton Display Th M. M. depart ment store la festurlng In one of Its front window a display showing th various stages of th develop ment of cotton from the tlm It Is picked until It becomes a finished produot. Th cotton 1 from Cali fornia and th exhibit la Intended to call attention to national cotton week. Th store procured the dis play from th Kern county chamber of Commerce, Bakersfteld, Cal. Society Meeting Southern Oregon dem and Mineral society will hold a regular semi-monthly meeting In the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 Tuesday evening. E. R. Santo, president, will give a lecture on gems. The society wss In receipt of a letter yesterday from Oov. Charlea H. Martin, who express ed his appreciation of being made an honorary member. He offered to aid the society whenever possible, saying "I am Intensely Interested In the mineral resources of our state." Story Contest A novel feature of Tuesday evening' regular meeting ot th American Legion In th Medford armory will be a "true story" eon test, with a cash prize for th best personal experleno In the World wsr. All stories mutt be based upon actual happening either at home or abroad. It wa emphasized by Horace Brom ley, paat commander and program chairman, who I credited with In itiating thla new dlveralon for post meetings. All World war veteran ar invited to the meeting which will begin at 8 o'clock, Mr. Bromley aald. Nomination of officer for the new year Is to be held and tor this reason J. F. Fllegel, poet commander, has requested a large attendance. A Dutch lunch will be served after the meeting. e e For Oem Exhibit Two more aponse were received yesterday from governors replying to the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce quest for specimens for lu perm. nent all-state rrlendsnip gem and mineral display. Oov. E. W. Marland of Oklahoma wrote that a "petri fied rose" would be contributed- to the exhibit. On behalf of Oov. Prsnk Mrrrlsm of California. Walter W. Bradley, state mineralogist, wrote that two samples of Callfornlte would be sent. The "petrified rose" I a queer formation of bartt or sand barytes which I supposed to be found only In Oklahoma, the chamber was Informed. Callfornlte, Mr. Bradley said .la variety of veauvtanlt. Of the two specimens being eent, one piece Is cut and polished and Mie other la rough, he stated. The speci mens, he added, ar from Indian creek near Happy Campt In Siskiyou county. Confers Hera J. C. Lackor of Se attle, district msnsger of the Cnlteft States civil service eommuulon, con ferred here yesterday with executive of trta postal floe, th forest service) and the park service. OueiU of Newman Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Stock of Alhsrobra, Cal., for mer Medford resident, are th gueat here of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman. They all left yesterday to spend the week-end at th Newman cabin at Lake ot the Wood. Bust nest Visitor C. T. Hurd of Seattle, northwest re present tlv of the Allls-Chalmera company, trans acted business In Medford the latter part of the week prior to bis de parture tor the east when he wilt spend several weeks on company mat ter. ... Incorporated Article of Incorpor ation of th Oregon Aviation envelop ment committee were filed at th Jackson county clerk's office eater day. The committee 1 a non-profit corporation formed to conduct the ten-city air tour which will start In Medford July 3. Max Pelroe 1 president. Lake Road Good Th road to Lake of the Wood la In good condition for two-way traffic and no chain are necessary, it waa reported by Hugh Rltter, district ranger of th Rogue River national foreat, upon bla return from th resort. Fresh rain, however, would mak the road somewhat perilous, he counselled. . Hold Conference Jesse DeWltt, district ranger of the Rogu River national forest at Union Creek, and Slmerl Jarvt, district ranger at Butt Falls, conferred st headquarter hare yesterday with H. 0, Obre, esslatant supervisor, regarding a fir training school. . Lee Fort. Applegat district ranger. Is to hold a similar confer en oe with Mr. Obye Tuesday. . Auxiliary to Meet Members of th V. B. W. V. auxiliary ar requested to meet outsld th First Christian church thla morning preceding morn ing services which th group will at tend In a body. AU those wlshlns to march in th Decors tlon Pay pa rade ar requested to gather In th 3lty park tomorrow morning before starting ot th procession. ... Wins Prize Mrs. EU H. Leonard of Route a ha been notified of win ning third prize in a state essay con teat aproneored by the Oregonlan and the Pennsylvsnla Tire company, flh will receive a 1000-mll trip explor ing the Inside pssssge to British Co lumbia.' She entered th contest through Hopkins' service station, lo cal Pennaylvanla dealer. , Ferguson Recovering K. O. Fergu son, managing editor of th Malt Tribune, Is recovering rapidly from a goiter operation In St. Vincent' hos pital In Portland, it wa stated last night by Mr. Minnie Whit upon her return from the upstate city. It was expected that Mr. Ferguson would be able to leave th hospital In a few day, aald Mrs. White, who visited him while th wa In Port land. . Film Showing Young peopls ot th First Chrlstlsn church will sponsor a showing of th famous film. "Th King of Kings" In th senior high school auditorium Wednesday and Thursday Bights at S o'clock. Pro ceed will be placed In the church young people' conference fund. Va cation school of the church will open Monday, Jun 7, to continue for three weeks, age range to be from four year through Junior high. Th following pupil of th Roose velt school mad th honor roll tor th last all weeks: IB Jsn Huston. ' 1A Ann Butler, Jo Fllegel. J ami Hugh, Mary Sua Greene. Jacque line Bryant, Marlln Pierce, Lionel Mooter, Virginia Walt, Richard Walsh. SB Kathleen Sockets. 9A Myrna Huenergardt, Harriet Walker, Margery Hammond, Susan Ins.'teep. 1 SB Joan Nlelson, Earl Stall, BlUy Todd. 8A Donald Brown. Lore Mon telth, Nancy Rlnaberger, Mark VI-' mont. 4A Alleen Young, Pay MttchaTL 8B Dolore Ray. 8A Jack Baker, Betty Deaver, Fat Young, Alloa Wllday, Harry Nord wick, Betty Johnson, Josn Humphrey, Virginia Hammond, Joan Elliott, Joyce 01ms. 8B Lets Ann Hubbard, Evelyn af ford. SB Duane Falrchlld. Betty Fray, Jun Jarmln, Richard McElhosa, Jack Moffat. Th following pupil of th Roose velt school wsr on the honor roll for the entire semester: 1A Richard Walsh. Virginia Walt, Marlln Pierce, Jamie Hughe. 3B Kathleen Seekata. 3A Myrns Huenergardt, Harriet Walker. a B Earl stall. Joan Nellson. 3A Mark Vlmont. Lore Montelth, Nancy Rlnaberger. 4A Faye Mitchell. IB Delores Ray.4 5A Joan Elliott, Joyce 81m. B Lois Ann Hubbard. A Richard McElho, Betty Prey. Blip That Fit by K1CKERNICK 6148 Panne. Crepe. Satin IUI, tthelwyn B Hoffmann. 8 at H Oreen Stamp Closing time for' Too Lata to Clas sify Adt 1 1:30 p. m.