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    MEDFOTfD MATL TRIBUNE. fEDFOTtD. OttEOOy. SrXDAY. JUNE 6. 1937
PAGE ELEVEN
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may nan Seereb your attic
or store-room you may find
many tbinga other are seek
mg and be able to realm
Immediate caab II what you
want lint there, advertise for
It Tribune Classified ad are
inexpensive ef f active I
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per word, first Insertion .
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion.
per word
(Minimum 10c)
per tine per ruontn without
copy change . !
Phone 75
FOE WANT AOS
LOST AND FODND
FOUND By Jackson Hotel, key con
tainer. Call at Tribune and pay
(or ad. ' -.
"oST In or near Phoenix Mercan
tile Tuesday, email purse contain
ing' currency and key. Reward.
Blanche Kllnger. Rt. 4. Medford.
LOST It dog i inmaing. call 1819.
WANTED MALE HELP
BEFORE YOU ACCEPT ANY JOB
write (or my oiler absolutely l'ree,
no obligation. Shows you Inde
pendent way to make up to 45 and
more In a week, send no money
just postcard. Write Mills. 198
Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. Act
QUICK.
WANTED An experienced blight
cutter. B. V. Beall, Beall Lane.
WANTED Meat cutter,
ket. Talent, Ore.
Ray'a Mar-
REAL SALES OPPORTUNITY
Man to work In local territory . . .
learn heating engineering, air con
ditioning . . . opportunity to work
Into sales engineering. Experience
not necessary. Position pays ex
pense allowance and extra Income
dally from aalea. Excellent oppor
tunity with leading oompany In
home heating and air conditioning.
Must have pleasing personality and
want permanent connection to Jus
tify training. Can also use few
prospeot getters on liberal part
time basis. Apply in person.
HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY
World's Largest Installers of Home
Heating and Mr Conditioning Sys
tems. 32 N. Grape St., Medlord. Ore.
WANTED 2 men with drag-saw to
cut wood. 867 E. Main, Ashland.
WANTED Pin-setters. Smoke House
. Alleys. Evening work. Apply be
fore 6 p. m.
MAN. wife to work on ranch.
258-J.
Tel.
WANTED Boye to tell newspapers
after school. Apply Mall Itlbune
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl for general house
work. With some experience. Call
mornings, 1028. -
MRsThOUSEWIFE; Earn 8 to 16
weekly In spare time demonstrat
ing famous Fashion Frocks. Your
own dresses free. No Investment.
Send age and dress size. Fashion
Frocks, Inc., Dept. D-2406, Cincin
nati, Ohio.
WANTED Competent housekeeper
for middle-aged couple. 336 Plum.
WANTED Housekeeper, 119 S. Ivy.
WANTED Experienced stenographer;
steady employment. Must be thor
oughly experienced in shorthand
and general office work. Give full
references. If not experienced, do
not apply. Box 2028. Mall Trtmino
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
WANTED Calculator operator.
2646. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
17-YEAR-OLD high echool girl wants
housework or care o( children dur
ing vacation. Address. Rebecca
Hunsley, Rt. 1, Central Point, Ore.
MIDDLE-AGED woman wants house,
work. References. Phone 969-R.
RELIABLE WOMAN wants homework,
day or hour. Tel S23-R-3.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Room and board for high
school boy. Box 2640, Tribune.
WANTED Garden tractor. B. V.
Ooodroad. Rt. 1, Box 272, Stewart
Ave.
RELIABLE party wants to rent small
rsncb on Bear creek, near Medford
Box 3010. Tribune.
PARTNER Have you 2500 cash for
half Interest In going business
showing Immense profit? Act
quick. Box 2519. Tribune,
EMPTY furniture van returning from
San Francisco about June 14th.
wante load from there or way
points. Phone 613. Hawley Trans
fer. 118 N. Riverside.
IPYOU want vour cow barn whlt
washed or with cold water paint,
phone 2S8-W. Wlthrow.
NOTICE Mr. Orchard Man. let me
contract your thinning and save
you money. Tel. 258-W. Wlthrow
WANTED Room In private horn
with (amtlv privileges. Can give
eood references. Phone 173 between
8 a. m. and 6 p. ra.
WANTED Bv practical nurse In het
home. Invalid, convalescent or eld
erly lady. Pbone 1198-J.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
909-R Thlbault.
Phone
WANTED Washing and ironing. 112
Columbus
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE wanting to cut down pear
or apple treea (or wood, writ A 24.
ward Berney, Eagle Point, Ore.
WANTER croaa-h-u' team, with or
without driver. Summer Job. In
quire Jacksonville Post Office.
WANTED TO RENT Onfuxnlaberi
modern 3 or 4 room bouse P. O
Boa 093 Medford.
WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We bave
large order to fuX Hlgbaat pncee
paid
MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE
27 N urape at. Pbone 1063
JUNS Ulgbeat prlcea paid (or brass
radiators copper storage batteries
aluminum and otber metals
eorap iron small or large lots
pipe ano macninery woo) and cot
ton raga inner tube
Our pncee will interest yon.
Rldea Pelts. Wool. Mohair.
House bold Oonda Furniture Stoves
bougbt and told
UEDFORD BARGAIN HODSK
WE PAT MUHH CASH
For your furniture
HOI.HHOOB A AN11HKWS
fltb and Front Phone 647.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished house.
Inquire 1336 Baling Ave.
FOR RENT Modern furnished home
for summer. 1139 Nlantlc.
FOR RENT House, furnished or par
tial: 3 bedrooms: 30 or 145. Tel
1322-W.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
229 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
616 N. Central.
FURNISHED apartment. 2 bedrooms.
223 East Main, over Gault's 8hoe
Shop. Phone 395-H.
FOR RENT 3 furnished apartments,
close In. See Roland Hubbard at
Hubbard Bros.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 4
rooms and sleeping porch. Phone
495.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment:
adults. 414 8. Riverside.
FURNISHED APTS 217 W. 2nd.
FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple.
FURNISHED apartment. Dure 1 1
Court. 329 N. Holly, can at Apt. '
FOR RENT Apartment, Hotel Orand
GE BAUER APTS.. 6th and Oakdale
APARTMENT for rent 345 N Bartlelt
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM Vi block from P. O., 408 W
oth St.
FOR RENT Furnished room with
hot and oold water and garage 11
S. Orange St Call after 6pm
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM
Neat, attractive rooms and good fam
ily meals. 716 East Main.
BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. 11th.
FOR RENT Room with or without
board (or one or two ladles. 834
Mae St.
BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Main
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Associated Service Sta
tion on Pacldc Hwy; living quar
ters. Box 2005, Tribune.
FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
FOR SALE, either furnished or un
furnished beautiful east side homo,
large shaded lot, fine furniture.
Dwelling and furniture In excellent
condition.
BROWN & WHITE
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr
FOR SALE Suburban 8 -room mod
ern home: city water, electric lights,
lawn, shade, fruit, garden, barn
chicken bouse, gsrage, clover; close
to Medford, 8 blocks from school;
chickens, awnings, porcb chairs,
garden tools, 62500 for quick sale;
terms. Turn left at Howard school.
Hardys.
FOR 8ALE General merchandise
business located on Hwy. 99. Stock
and fixtures for sale, lease on build
ing. Value about 65,000. Would
consider trade for Rogue River val
ley Income property. Prefer service
station or other outside. Health re
quires change. Box 2033, Tribune
FOR SALE Equity In almost new.
attractive o-room nouse; lawn
(lowers, (rult, (Ireplaoe. basement;
Just outside city limits: sioo will
handle: bslance easy terms. Box
2662. Tribune.
$975.00 8-room house; shower.
sleeping porch, bunt-ins. garden:
5or down, or 6250 cash and good
used car.
ALSO
4 Acres, filling station, store, fix
tures, S-room modern house: fire
place, close In on psvlng. Terms.
Exclusive by Greensmyer, 705 N.
Riverside.
FOR SALE 1800 equity In modern 4
room house; esoo caan or 30 car
equal to that value; 13 acre, under
Irrigation. Owner. 634 Berrydale Ave,
MUST SACRIFICE 160 acres at Butte
Fsl a account of health. Ideal lor
stock. Plenty of timber. Consider
good car as part payment. Inquire
624 pearl St., Meaiora.
EAST SIDE HEIGHTS
OWNER TRANSFERRED
16000 FOR 64250
. Absolutely modern, a'.-
AyhM most new 8-room Er.g
?Ta.vlV llAh tTp, homt. tl re
place: floored attic, basement, fur
nace, laundry traya. double garage:
lot 60x140: beautiful oak trees In
front and back yard Tntt is at
.iwnilrtnl hnv. nrlreri onlv S4250:
some terms Owner must leave at
once Se us today.
CHARLES A. W1NO AGENCY. INC
Phone 738 109 E. Main St.
Exclusive Agents.
SELL PROPERTY or business for
cash, or exchange anywhere In u
8. Our method effective. Inexpen
aire reaching millions. No com
mission. Write, Owners Exchange,
Medlord, O-
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
6-ROOM bungalow; fireplace, oil
neater. 3 -car garage. Low price for
quick sale. C. 6. BUTTERIFELD.
Medford Building.
FOR SALE Beautiful home with
(rults. (lowers and (urnlture and
garden tools go with place. See
owner for a wonderful bargain and
terms. Box 3066, Tribune.
10 ACRES and cabin on Rogue river
at one-nair c-t tor quick saie.
Also
Strictly modern home. Must be
seen to be appreciated: command
ing view of the valley: very at
tractive price. Can be seen by op
polntment only.
Also
Dairy ranch, stock and equip
ment. Immediate possession.
C. 8. BUTTERFIELD
Medford Building.
GENUINE BARGAIN In an apartment
bouse. C. S. Buttertleld. Meaiora
Building.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Valley
Real Estate. Call 3 '4 miles south
on Pacific Hwy. or write Route 4.
Box 373, Medford, Ore.
FOR 8 ALE Ranch. Must be sold on
account of sickness. 436 S. Oakdale.
ft. room cottars for sale. A snap It
told this week. Apply evening. 426
Hamilton.
WALNUTS, Filberts, Peara. Chen-lea,
blghest producing and nest equip-
nri orchard in county, htghlv 1m-
nroved. V. mile frontage north
Umpqua river, near Roaeburg. Over
20 tons pears per acre without Irri
gation In 1936. Fifteen-ton walnut
crop in slgm. vu acres river wnwui,
23 acres bench land. Sickness neces
sitates sale. Priced to sell quick, but
no tradea. G. c. Bailey, wuour ure
FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat
terson. 201 Liberty Biag.. or u. a
Barnes. 167 Esst 8th- St., Eugene
THE J W BYBEE farm north or
Jacksonville on tne old stage roao
la for sale In one tract or small
subdivisions thereof Inquire of
Frank B By bee star Route Box 132
Medford. Oregon.
WHEN you think of real estate think
Of BKUWN Ol WttllB.
WE SPECIALIZE In bonus. 81 Chest
nut. Room 4.
HOUSES (or sale or rent Jackson
County Bldg st Loan Assn
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jersey cow, cheap. In
quire Darx a store, x nomas roau.
FOR SALE Gentle pony for children
Phone 1377.
FOR SALE 50 fresh Guernsey and
Jersev cows. 2 to 7 years, 665 eacn
L. M. Hanklns, Box 144, Bonanza,
Ore.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. E. S. Mad
den, V mile west or rnoemx.
Houston road.
for sale Hleh-grade Guernsey
cow. milking. Box 121, Spring St.,
V, mile from Crater Lake Hwy.
FOR SALE: 6 heifer calves, 3 months
to 1 year. F. W. Combs on Wagner
creek. Talent.
FOR SALE Exceptionally fine family
cow; nign test, rnone oo-w.
fob HALE--Guernsev heifer, year old:
Holsteln bull, year old; ellgmie tor
register. R. C. Humphrey, Central
Point.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
R. I. RED CHICKS Blood-tested
Sweeney Poultry Ranch. Tel. B35-J
BARRED ROCK pullets for sale, one
mile west of Phoenix. A. sakrama.
LEGHORN CHICKS High pedigree.
from trap-nested 2 ana a-year-oia
hens; 1400 sexed pullets, one day
to 4 weeks old. Exceptional hlxh
grade chicks sold Bt a low June
price. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
TALENT HATCHERY
mile south of Talent on Pacific
Highway.
FRYERS Choice, milk-fed Barred
Rocks. Phone 869-M, or can last
house on left side of Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE 2 dozen White Leghorn
hens, Isytng full capacity: high
grade Hansen strain. H. J. Flei
scher. Rt. 4, Spring St.
MILK-FED FRYERS Csrley, 814-W.
nRi)N7.R turkev natchlne eras. 2 R
I. R. roosters inquire rernou t
Store Appiegate
FOR SALE DOOS PET8
MALE Pekingese, lovely blonde coat.
black mask. 612.50; blonde (emaie
Pekingese. 812.60; Boston Bull male.
818: Golden Cocker male, 410; male
Shepherd, 83. Royal Rogue Kennels.
THOROUGHBRED Chow puppy. 4,4
months old. Tel. 1072-w.
FOR SALE Boston terrier, male, 6
weeks old. 225 Cottage,
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1936 BUICK 4 -door trunk Mdan;
painted an attractive brown: broad
cloth upholstery. You can save t300
on this car.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Used Car Lot, new location 9th and
Bartlett. next to 1-1 rest one.
31 Chevrolet Long Wheel Base
Truck ilSS
'31 Chevrolet Short Wheel Base
Truck J5
30 Oakland .Sedan - .MB5
'35 Ford Tourinsr Sedan
'36 Wtlly 77 Sedan $465
C. E. DATES AUTO COMPANY.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
37 LaPayette; full de luxe equipment;
crulslru? gear, heater, defrosters;
new In every way, at a big discount.
Phone 303. Walter W. Abbey. Inc
1935 HUPMOBILE 4-door trunk sedan;
painted a beautiful golden bel;
A-l condition throughout. A clauy
looker.
BK INKER'S OARAOE
Bulck-Pontlac.
Used Car Lot Oth and Bartlett.
FORSALE 29 4-door Grant sedan;
'37 llcenae. S36 Beekman.
CHRYSLER 6 Sedan, a well kept car
with a lot of mile at small cost.
This la a bargain at only 1175.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge -Ply mouth.
rOH 6ALE B34 Chrysler Airflow
sedan, run only 21 000 miles. $725;
1936 Chevrolet DeLuie Sedan.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Late 1939 Ford V-S coach:
gunmetal finish, just like new. call
231 West Main St.. Medford. Phone
300.
FOR SALE Late "32 Plymouth coupe.
by owner. Inquire cabin 62, Mer
rick's camp.
USED CAR SALE
Starting Saturday. May 38.
EVERY USED CAR 8OLD 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 Willys DeLuxe Sedan.
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe
Coupe.
1935 Pontiao DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan.
1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe.
1933 Ford model B 4-cylinder Coupe
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
Also 35 other earlier models to choose
from at very low prices.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 North Riverside.
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers.
Used Car Lot north ot Old Public
Market.
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
Inquire for our special rates
fill I for Fire insurance on nay in
barn or field; 30 to 50
savings. Phone 1496. No. 7 North
Bartlett. Clark's Insurance Agency.
FOR SALE Icebox In good condition,
66.00. 542 N. Bartlett.
GOAT'S MILK FOR HEALTH
From tested goats.
Phone 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy.
4-WHEEL TRAILER (or sale.
Brown, Sams Vslley.
FOR SALE Baby buggy; reversible.
call 443-M.
SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES
MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU
Paint at 81.36 per gallon.
Complete line of used and new pipe
and nlDe llttlngs.
New and used cable, from to 1
incn.
Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun
dries.
Lawnmowers, garden tools and 3-ply
garden hose, 60 (eet for 12.26.
Tools and Implements (or the- car
penter, mechanic ana tne iarmer.
Large stock o( barb-wire, fencing and
chicken netting.
Corrugated roofing and roofing pa
per at prices below mstl order com
petitors. New and used furniture and utensils
for the home, the camp and the
aummer home.
REMEMBER
Every day la Bargain Day at the
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-31 North Grape Street.
USED WASHER SALE, PICK'S HARD
WARE, 625 to 149.50. Agents for
Myera Pumpa.
USED ICE BOXES Flck'a Hardware,
65 to (25. Agents for Myers Pumps.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house
large lot, on east aide, 61.750; 4200
cash, balance small monthly pay
ments. ALSO 1 A: 5-rm. house, city water
shade, fine garden land, near high
school, 6B50; easy terms.
L. O. PICKELL, 16 8. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Alfalfa In ahock. cheap
If taken now. V. mile west central
point, Rt, 1, BOX 40.
FOR 8ALE Alfala hay in shock.
Cox Ranch, South peach.
FOR SALE 100-lb. Icebox, 65.
West Main.
BIG REDUCTIONS (or quick sale. 6200
Hotpoint range, S40; ins raaio.
616.50. occaalonsl tables. 86c; Num
dah rugs, 61.85; electric cords,
bulbs, sockets. 6c; kitchen utensils.
6c. 996 S. Oakdale.
JOHNSON washing machine with gas-
oune motor, eio. nusseu a, wooer
row Ave.
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Westlnghouse. de luxe
model. Flavor-Zone. Automatic elec
tric range: 8 plates; medlum-slrrd
oven. Never been used; 465 cash.
P. O. Box 463 or 115 Nob Hill St..
Ashland.
BEAN 6-h.p. motor parts. Crystal
Sprlnga Packing Co., So. Fir.
FOR SALE Piano, 675. 148 S. Grape.
FOR SALE Several Fordsons. thor
oughly overhsuled; also crawler
tractors, mowing mschlnes. hay
rakes, irrigation pumps, electric and
gas. and alt klnda o( used (arm
machinery In good condition, at
bargain prices. 39 So. Grape St.
WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors:
Medlord msde, msde right. Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 106 South
Grape. Boy's bicycle: Rsnge. 65:
very fine dining set. chairs, day
bed. See Jack before buying.
FOR SALE Fountain equipment, in
cluding refrigeration and back bar
Practically new. Prospect Store
Prospect. Ore.
FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers
repalra and parte. G. D. Bean. Inc
FOR SALE Two oil burners (or
furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune
office.
RIVER LOAM 62 00 per load,
man's. Pbone 1634-Y.
ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM
Latest improved, no radio Interfer
ence: 617 50 up Harry Weagant
Ashland Phone ll-F-4
MISCELLANEOUS
MADAM ALEXANDER. 8plrltuallst,
Palmist, tells all In love, marriage,
business. If you want facta, not
promises, call on her for advice
Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 2.
STUDENT can earn personnl short
hand Instruction and eoacning uy
care of office. Box 2013, Tribune.
PAINTING, calaomlnlng, paperhang-
tng. Estimates given, Beckham.
Tel. 879-R-3.
TO PHILLIPS for vacation at Squaw
lake tor scnooi cniidren ana aauiu
Prlcea reasonable. Phone 38-F-31
for R. Phillips or any information
write Jacksonville. Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling Buttona and
Buckles covered 308 U S National
Bank Building Tel 1 181
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
B8CKOW
Expert Window Cleanerl.
LET OEURUE DO IT - Tel 1172
Houae cleaning I loot waxing orl
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Pali.tina and Decorating.
IF YOU WANT
PAINTER or PAPERHANOER
PHONE 040.
PITTSBURGH PAINT 8 TO RE.
HARRY MARX
Painting Tinting
Paper Hanging.
Phone 1710. Res 122 Portland.
Washing Machine Service
8PEC1AL
Vou can get Goodrich Balloon Wring
er Rolls and parts for all makes
of washing machlnea, including
electric motora and gaa engine mo
tor service at cut rate prices Flynn
Electrlo Service, 131 W. Main. Tel
107
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LOANED ON A I; I OS, LIVESTOCK
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We want to supply your money needs
without red tape or delay.
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MGR ORE AND WASH MTO CO
MEUFOKD 8 OLUES'l AND LARGEST,
PERSONAL FINANCE CO
48 So Central. Ground Floor
Craterlan rbeater Bldg
Lie No S-I57-M-180 Phone 139
Transier.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOB
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded camera Fireproof
storage Expert crating, packing
and ablpping service. "Davis (or
Service." Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER a) STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fir Phone 318 Prices
right Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low rates.
F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 683.
STUARTS TRUCKING SERVIOE
Telephone 1038 or 333 111 No Pit
St. Local and long distance Fuel
oils any kind Green stamps in
side of 9-mile umlt.
Beagle
BEAGLE. Juno 4. Spl Mr. and
Mrs. R. Blschoff and family spent
May 16 with their daughter and
family Mr. and Mrs. Morton. In Ram
sey canyon.
Four from our school went to Ash
land with their teacher, Mrs. Re-Ink
ing, and parents to receive eighth
grade diplomas: Emma Frlnk, Sher
wood Zimmerman. Byron Miller and
Ernest Sanderson. A picnic lunch
waa enjoyed In the park after the
exercises.
Howard Walters spent Thursday
evening at the Blschoff home,
A farewell party waa given at the
Edler home for Ruth Weamea who
expecta to leave this week for Colo
rado to spe-nd the summer visiting
her father. The evening waa spent
playing games and refreshments were
served at midnight by the hostess.
Mae Edler. There were 26 present.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson at
tended the Medford senior high
graduation exercises Friday evening.
They were guests of Miss Evelyn
Alexander.
Lloyd Hull left May 33 for Ban-
don, Ore., where he has employment
for the summer. Wo all wish Mr.
Hull success and he will be missed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen were
Medford business vlsltos Tuesatny.
Reverend Vlmont of Medford vis
ited Sunday school last Sunday and
held preaching so r vices.
Lorlng Martin visited Sunday aft
ernoon with Lloyd Sanderson.
Sevoral from here attended the
California all-day picnic at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Brownwood ot Deb
en Rur Oap Monday.
Evelyn Alexander and Milton San
derson were Sunday evening visitors
at the Sanderson home..
Members of the pioneer cookery
4-H club spent the week-end camp
ing In Evans creek canyon. They
pitched tents and cooked over a
camp fire. Saturday evening they
had a marahmallow roast and Sun-!
day morning packed a lunah and
hiked up in tha mountains. Those
enjoying the good time were Emma
Frlnk, Mae and Joan Edler, Ina
Pearl Lucas, Ruth Weamers, Cecil
Martin, Donnld Edler, Ernest Sander
son and thlr leader and her husband,
Mrs. and Mr. Melvln Martin, and
Donnle.
Mrs. Frlnk visited Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Clara Wllhlte of Lake
Creek.
Miss Mildred Simmons and friend
of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Sweet and son, Philip, of
Medford were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mrs. Blanche Swoet and son,
Desmond.
O. A. Morton left Monday for Maltn
In Klamath county, where he has
employment for the summer. Mr.
Morton will move bis family to Malln
the last of this week.
Bill Edler and Alfred Haynes left
xnursaay morning for Bly, Ore.,
where they will be employed at log
naming ior the rest of the logging
scanon.
Martin Foots left Thursday morn
ing for the Red Blanket country to
wora: in tne lumber industry there.
we are sorry to report that Mrs.
Bert Nelson Is confined to her home
with smallpox.
Wednesdoy was the Inst day of a
very successful school year under
Mrs. Relnklng and waa a get-together
day for the children and parents. A
oasxec dinner waa enjoyed at noon
with a treat from the school board
of Ice cream. After lunch a carnival
was put on by the pupils under the
supervision of ina Pearl Lucas. The
children acted out tha human fan
pilot, Indian war dance, cart wheels,
handsprings and folk dances. Cecil
Martin and James Milhotlen wore
clowns and a 'forded many laughs
uecii aiso actd a announcer. A
an gome ended the day with a acora
of 17 to 14. There were not enough
dads there this year so the usual
game of sons against dads was not
piayea.
Mrs. Relnklng will teach next term
in me unmn creek schools and Mra.
Doris Cooper of Ashland will teach
nere.
The boys that are employed at the
Modoc attended the reoeptlon given
Mr. and Mrs. Rawstern Mondav even.
ing. The young coudIb were nurruri
at the home of the bride's parenta
Sunday afternoon.
Congratulations are extended by
M.uiiy inenai nere to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Tonn of Medford on the
arrival or a fine pair of twins,
Income Shares
Maryland Fund, bid 9A9; aakea
I040.
Quarterly- Income, bid 17.75; ask
ed 10 44.
aummer fitorsgo
Expert ears and adequate Inaurance
ARTIBTA rUR 8HOP
328 W. th. Phone MV
History of Health Work
To Date In Jackson County
Early days of health work In Jack
son caunty are Interestingly described
in the following report, recently sub
mitted to the Jackson County Public
Health association by the president,
Miss Mildred T. Carlton, In eelebra-
Ion of the twentieth anniversary of
the organisation:
"It waa hoped that a summary of
the last 20 years of health work In
Jackson county might be written In
such a way that It would Interest the
eld as well as the new health workers,
but when the data was gathered It
was found to be nothing but dates
and names and so It waa decided to
writ Just this kind ot a chatty re
port.. I feel sure that much of the
following will be "news" to most of
you and only a few of us "old ones
will remember.
The Jackson County Public Health
association was organised February
30th, 1918 with Mrs. Alice Holloway
as president and Or. Lockwood as part
time county physician. So-called
"health work" was not started until
1920 under the late Dr. T. J. Malm
gren and Miss Marie Palldlne, as
nurse. There were temporary nurses
doing publlo health nuralng before
this, losned us by the Stats Tuber
-culosls association and the local Red
Cross assisted ua with the first
nurse's salary.
There could be much written which
waa not recorded of the dlfflcultlea.
but as all were overcome, why remem
ber them? The tall of 1018 the flrat
Christmas Seal aals was held and
$925.17 was the result. The communl
ty groups throughout the county were
formed about this time, 1920, and
many have continued without a break
to the present time.
In 1922 a full time Health Unit
was first discussed with the Rocke
feller Foundation but It look two
years to accomplish this with Mrs.
C. F. Tllton of Onkland, as president,
and the late Judge George Gardner,
Victor Bursell and Ocorgo Alford as
county court and Or. W. W. P. Holt,
part-time health officer. In order
to secure the matching of funds at
this time It wsa noccssury to mlse
470, which this association did, bor
rowing from one ot 1U members. In
the spring of that year Mlas Grace
Holmes of the State Tuberculosis of
fice made a county aurvey. resulting
In our first cllnlo with Dr. O. C,
Bellinger of the State Tuberculuala
hospital as examining physician. This
service has been continued each year
to the present time. The physician's
services and expenses are paid by the
Slate Tuberculoala association, one of
the results of our Christmas Seal 4ale,
Also the flrat crippled ohlldren'a and
psyohlatrlo clinics were held by Drs.
liiuhard P. Dlllehunt and Lawrence
Selling of Portland. These clinics
have also been continued year after
year until the present date, Dr. Dixon,
now serving In Dr. Selling's place.
All X-rays for both clinics have been
paid when necessary by thta associa
tion and the Sparrow Memorial fund.
May 1935 the first child welfare baby
cllnlo was started and by now two
nurses and our flrat full time county
health officer, Dr. V. S. Oearey, and
secretary, Mlas Josephine Koppes,
were well established In the court
house in Jacksonville, later moving
to the Medford Armory, then to the
present City Hall until the new county
court house was built, and with fine
new quarters, the Jackson County
Health department was made a neces
sary part of county activities. I am
going too fast as mention must be
msde of the supper the association.
cave to the Slate Medical society,
teld here. Over 200 were ssrved and
from that sot of courtesy on our part
a lasting friendship wss formed with
our local Medical society. Also the
first membership drive was started
and still continued, except In those
communities, which are Included In
the Medford Community Cheat. An.
other Interesting Item was the request
of the Medical society to put on our
board three of their members yearly
to serve In an advisory capacity,
September 1937 a dental survey was
made In the schools In tha county by
Dr. Kstll Brunk, public health dentist
ot the Marlon County Health Demon-
atratlon and loaned to us. The result
wss the establishing of a clinic with
Dr. R. C, Mulhollsnd as dentist. This
service hss bsen extended to Ashland
snd the clinics Increased.
In the fall of 1928 a health house
for baby and pre-school ollnlos was
built In Cntral Point, The committee
borrowed the money and I at this
time, 1937, free from debt, paid by
the heslth committee from that com.
munlty. Jacksonville also has a room
tor clinics In the old court house and
in the very room where much of the
life of our fine heslth department
was born. Jackson county was chosen
with 80 other counties throughout
the nstlon for a health survey and
Dr. Crittenden of the American Pub
lic Health association was sent bere
to make It. A written report ot con
ditions and recommendations was
especially compiled for us by Dr. W.
P. Walker, executive secretary ot the
American Public Health association,
at this time. The association assisted
the county In paying for this report.
In 1930 the association financed
2300 Tuberculin Teats for rural chil
dren, followed by X-rays and clinics
uid each year, when necessary, we
have continued this support.
In tha tall of 1933 our association
sponsored a Memorlsl Child C'inle
In memory of the lata beloved County
Judge Alex Sparrow, and to tha cl ti
ro ns of the county tha children will
ever be grateful for this fitting me
morial. And as he often expressed It,
"Everyone should try to raise some
thing better than himself."
A sanitary engineer was paid by
the assoclstlon In 1931, to help In
the necessary inspections, but due to
the depression and cutting of the
county health budget tha association
was obliged to give up this work and
assist In the psylng of nurses' sala
ries. It was found at this time, 1933,
thst little waa known aa to tha
functions of the heslth department
and who paid the salarlea, so a survey
ot 1360 families In rural communities
with questionnaire was made. This
wss very enlightening, and a chance
for publicity and education resulted.
The following year a atudy course was
ctarted In the community groupa and
Parent-Teacher assoclstlons. Those
ccmmunltles, who used It, were much
Interested and worthwhile benefit waa
the result.
There la much more that could be
written of the loyalty of workers and
official statf of the health depart-
ment as well, but for fser It may tire
you I want to add only the following
names: Or. C. I. Drummond. county
heslth officer! Dr. W. W. P. Holt,
part-time county physlclsn; Jsmes
Hsyes, Jr., sanitary inspector: Mra.
Blanche Runels Prlsble, supervising
nurse: Miss Florence Weiser, Miss
Helen Parish and Miss Shirley Veer
geer, county health nurses, and Mlsa
Josephine Koppes, secretary.
To all those, who hsve been a help
and Inspiration through sunny dsya
end dark days, we as an assoclstlon
express our thsnks, and to the "Boas
and Chief Alder", Mra. Sadie Orr
Dunbar, whoss sympathy, love and
understanding bare made thla work
possible, we give our devotion and
love.
Reapectfully aubmltted, ,
MILDRED T. CARLTON,
president.
American Legion
Auxiliary
By Grace Holmes
Auxiliary membera and wives ot
Legionnaires are Invited to attend a
mother-daughter plcnlo at Jackson
Hot Springs Tuesday evening. Tha
swim will start at 8:30 p. m., followed
by a plcnlo supper. Bring table ser
vice and a basket lunch. Ice cream
and coffea are furnlahed. If trans
portation la needed call Mra. Edward
Ltach 356-R-l.
Members are reminded ot tha wel
fare meeting to be held Monday eve
ning, in tha welfare room above tha
U. S. National Bank at 8 p. m. All
who are able to attend thla sewing
meeting are asked to be present as
this will most likely be tha last meet
ing until autumn.
AU chairmen are reminded to nana
to the secretary, Mrs. Edith Martin,
all reports by Wednesday. These note
books are to be a resume of the year's
work and must be handed In by that
data aa reports tor department head
quarters are to be compiled from
committee reports.
Amerlcsn Legion auxiliary hss been
Issued a most cordial Invitation to
meet and take part In the entertain
ment ot National Commander Harry
Colmery of Topeka, Kansas. Com
mander Colmery will be In Pendleton
June 8 and In Salem June 10. . Ha
will arrive In Salem, at 4:30 p, m
coming then from a visit with tha
patients in lha veterans' hospital at
Portland. Upon his arrival he will
be tendered a reception by the gover
nor and other state officiate. At 6.30
m. tha national commander will
De tha post's honored guest at a ban
quet In the Marlon hotel to which
legionnaires and auxiliary members
throughout the several districts are
Invited to attend. Requests tor reser
vations can be made through Salem
post. Following the banquet a street
parade will be held terminating as
the armory where a mass meeting Is
to be held at 8:15 p. m.
UHLE TVA'S' WILL
BE GRANGE I
SALEM. June . P The proposed
Columbia valley authority to include
Bonneville dam will be one ot tha
major subjects under discussion at
the meeting ot the state Orange at
The Dalles next week, Morton Tomp
kins ot Orand Island, long orange
leader, said here.
He expressed fear that the propos
al would put Bonneville control too
far away from the people. "If we get
too big an organisation with control
back In Washington I am afraid tha
benefits will be dissipated so that our
people will not realise them." be said.
"This plan seems to tie In Bonneville
with tha other big projects and thst
may rob ua of tha natural Deneflta
we ahould enjoy from tha dam."
Tha Columbia basin authority wsa
one of tha seven "little TV A 'a pro
posed by President Roosevelt.
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ACCORDING to Washington
authorities, Colonel Charles A.
Lindbergh's ton Is entitled to both
English and American citizenship.
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