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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD; OREfiON. SUNDAY. MAY 8. IMS PAGE FTVE V Society By Clara (Continued from page (our) Lincoln Club Comedy Enjoyed The three-act comedy "Clubbing a HuBband." presented to the pub lic by the Lincoln Service club, was an evening's entertainment worthy of much praise. The part of the over-grown child by June Haaklns. and the colored servant by Ursula Ogle, were espec ially well acted. Connie Ballyantyle aa the IrlBb wash woman, also was very, good with her Irish brogue and "green." The play waa given by the moth ers of the Uncoln school Service y club and proceeds will be used to finance the soup kitchen. The director. Mrs. Ralph Burgess, and the business manager, Mrs. A. B. Shirley, are worthy of praise for their hard work and fine training of the actors. Because of the school fair the Service club has postponed Its reg ular meeting until Friday, May 13 at 3:00 o'clock. W.C.T.U. Hold Institute Here The W.C.T.U. will hold a bl-county Institute Thursday. May 13th. In the First M. E. ohurch. Morning session will begin at 10:30, with covered dish lunch at noon. Bl-county president, Mrs. Ellen Thrasher, will preside at the Insti tute and delegates are 'expected from Ashland, Grants Pass, Rogue River, Prospect and Reese creek. Mrs. Ruth Tooze of Portland, atate W. C. T. U. vice-president, will be guest-speaker at both sessions and an Interesting program of music and addresses la being prepared. All are Invited. Travel Club Meets Monday Travel Study club will convene Monday at 3 o'clock wlth.Miaa Elisa beth Burr aa hostess at the home of her sister. Mrs. D. W. Luke, Orchard Home drive. Those wishing trans portation are to call Mrs. F. R. Ha gerty, phone 1577-X. The subject for the afternoon will be on Czechoslovakia, Mrs. A. J. Hanby will speak on the political phase of the country and Mrs. John Cribble will give the biographies of the past and present president of the nation. . Roll call will be taken through current events. Concert Program May 18 Event A spring concert will be held in the Senior high school auditorium May 18th at 8:00 o'clock. The con cert la being given for relatives and friends who are cordially Invited. .Under the supervision of Miss Floy Young and Mr. Wilson Walt, the concert will be comprised of numbers by the Boys' Glee club. Girls' Glee club and a mixed chorus of 120 voices. The program will also Include the vocal trio, string trio, and the Med ford high orchestra. Thursday Club Hears Reviews Thursday Morning Study club will convene at 0:30 o'clock, May 12 at the atrls' Community club house. Mrs. Bert Lowry will present a topic on Russian poetry, Mrs. E. A. Moore will give a book review of, "We the Living" by Rand, and Mrs. F. Malmgren will present a review of the book, "I Write as I Please" by Duranty. f What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Troop 6. Lincoln school troop re registered with 15 Girl Scout this week. This troop meets on Tuesdays at the Lincoln school. Mrs. Verna Thatcher re-registered as captain of troop 6. Girl Scouts registering ttf date are: Beverly Bailey, Meredith Benbow, Josephine Case, Mary Glascock. Jean Lydlard. Ada Makagerl, Mary Lou Swope. Thelma Severson. Elaine 6utherlln, Jeannette Thatcher. Betty Wan I. Shirley Pankey, Mary Ellen Loe filer. Mary Elizabeth McClamen. Peegy Pauline Corum. Brownie pack number 3 registered May 5 Pack 3 meets In the old court house in Jacksonville on Thursdays. Mrs. Addle Smets registered as Brown Owl and Mrs. Daisy Lewis as Tawny Owl. Brownies registering are: Betty Brown, Beverly Back as. Leila Cox, Dollle Granelle. Ruby Graham. Pa tricia Greenmayers. Pauline Hardy. tf" Jeanette Imen, Luella Mclntyre. " Clara Smith. Katherlne Smith, Arlene Smets. Mabel Scull. Lawanna Swaber. Rebecca Williams. Anna Zuderweg. P. E. O. Meets Wednesday P. E O. chapter, AA. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock for luncheon at the home of Mrs M. E. Williams. 520 South Peach street Mr. C. E. Thompson wHl be the as aintant hostess A bnok rrvlew will be presented by Mrs L. A. Mentzcr. Cse Mall Tribune Want Ada SAFETY for Your SAVINGS JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 EAST MAIN ST. and Clubs Mary Davis P.T.A. Activities The Junior High school P.-T. A. will hold the last meeting of the school year on Tuesday, May 10 at 8 p. m. There will be the election and Installation of officers during the brief business session, which will be followed by a presentation of the work done In some planning classes under Miss Gladys Benge. The Puppet club will entertain with a delightful Uttle show. "Plantation Afternoon," operated by Arden Miller. Bob Chll ders, E-va Hedrlck and Jlmmle El Uott. The girls In the Junior high school foods classes will serve refreshments following the meeting. Alt parents and teachers are urged to attend this meeting. Lodge-Club-Church Announcements Get-Together Club MeeU Get-Together club will meet Wed nesday between 13 and 1 o'clock at the borne of Tereslna Blanchl on the Jacksonville highway with a covered dish luncheon and a business meet ing. Members are to bring their own service. Pocahontas Lodge Sponsor Dance Pocahontas lodge will entertain with a dancing- party Saturday eve ning at 9:30 o'clock at the Redman hall. Dickey's orchestra will furnish the music. Pocahontas and Invited friends are Invited. Noble Grands Club To Meet Past Noble Grands club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Leah Ivle, 516 West Jackson street. Baptist Group Meets Tuesday Ladles' auxiliary of the First Bap tist church will convene In the church parlor?, Tueaday at 2 o'clock. The meeting ta In charge of Mrs. Don V. Piatt, Mrs. B. P. Neff and Mrs. Myrtle Bosheara. 4 J. U. G. Club Meets Tuesdaj The J. U. G. club will meet at the home of Minnie Dixon, 610 South Newtown street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Merrltt Circle To Convene Merrltt circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the church. Missionary Group Met Tuesday The Missionary societies of the First M. E. church met In regular session Tuesday afternoon In the church parlors. Mrs. Lucy Lyman leading the devotions; aong. "Abide With Mo." Mrs. Lyman offering prayer. Mrs. I. N. McCollum pre sented a very beautiful "mite box" demonstration. Rev. Clinton Pond, CCC religious supervisor, gave a very Interesting talk regarding -the relig ious activities In the camps. Vocal solo, "My Mother's Prayer," Mrs. W. A. Holloway. During the social hour Mrs. J. W. Smylle. Mrs. Agnes Kop pes. Mrs. O. F. Gllllngs, served re freshments. Art Association Has Meeting Members of the Southern Oregon Art association report a successful business meeting held at the home of Mrs. M. Heckard, on West Jack son street, Monday evening. Refresh ments were enjoyed following the meeting. Sunny Sisters Meet Tuesday Sunny Sisters circle of the Pres byterian church will meet Tuesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. D. W. Luke, Orchard Home drive. Members ere to bring their own service and sandwiches. - Daughters U. V. Meet Monday All officers and members of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet for practice In the Lincoln school gymnasium Mon day evening at 8 o'clock. 4 l Loyalty Circle I Meets Thursday Loyalty circle of the M. E. church will convene Thursday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. W. Griffith on ; Spring street. Members are to meet : at the church at 1 :45 o'clock for ; transportation 1 Zonta Board Meeting Zonta club win convene for a j board meeting and election of of- fleers Monday evening at 7 o'clock t the Kurtz studio. 204 North Ivy street. 4 Chained by Peasant BELGRADE (UP) For two years Stepan M unit ash. a farmer near Bess dan, kept his wife locked In a cellar of his house to be free with his sweetheart, handsome Anna Nerollch Relatives of the wife, coming to visit her, finally discovered the unfortun ate woman's plight and had Munkash arrested under a change of cruelty. St. Mark's Episcopal. E. 8. Bart lam, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. Church school, 0:46 a. m. Blessed Hope A. C, Church West Jackson at Welch Bible school, 9:46. Preaching, 11 t. fm. Mrs. P. B Eastman, will be the speaker. Evening services to be arranged for. You will find a. welcome at all these services. Wednesday night pray er service and Sunday evening wrv Ices will be at 8 p., m. for the summer. Irvtn Dupray, elder. Main Street Methodist Church South The gray brick church. Dr. Jouett P. Bray, pastor. Church school at 9:46 a, m. Mr. R. J. Bills, general superintendent; Mrs. Frank Roberta,, superintendent junior department.. Preaching at 11 a. m. Topic: "Mother and Daughter. Young People and Fellowship clubs meet at 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m.' Midweek service at 8 p. nr. on Wednesday. x Special music at both services. This ts Mother's day and you are Invited to bring your mother. Strangers are made to feel at home. St. Peter's Lutheran Church, i (Missouri Synod.) E. Main and Portland Ave. -Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m. ... Divine worship this morning at 11. Theme. "Missing the Blessings of the Risen Savior." No evening service this evening. Confirmation class meets tomororw evening at 7:30. Bible history lsss, Wednesday even ing at 8. Ladles' Aid meets Thursday after noon at 2 In the church basement. Visitors are always welcome. Pilgrim Holiness Church. Cor. E. Jackson and Bessie Sts., near the Roosevelt School. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. Phone 1573-H. We are happy to announce a guest speaker for the 11 a. m. service. Rev. Newton Kendall, evangelist, will preach from the theme, "The Sons of God.". Special musical numbers. A trio of women's voices, Mri. Ken dall. Mrs. Yoakum and Miss E. M. Walker. A duet by Rev. and Mra. Kendall, and a Mother's Day elec tion by Mrs. Kendall. Also we wish to announce arrival of the Rev. Roy Morgan evangelistic party beginning Wednesday evening, May 11 ; and contlrtuln nightly at 7:30 through and including Sunday, May 22. A cordial welcome to all to enjoy these old-fashioned meetings. Sunday school at 9:45 wlU .have a special surprise and treat. Please bring your friends and come. Sunday evening service will be dis missed and we will Join with Rev. Weatherford and the Church of the Nazarene for the closing service of their session. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. F. McFarland, Pastor Sunday school opens promptly at ten o'clock. Mrs. Nina White, super intendent. Morning worship Is at eleven o' clock. This Is "Mother' nv" nnri h subject of the sermon Is: "The God- iy Motner and Her Child." The Intermediate Society of young people will meet under the leader ship of Mrs. Jack Carr at seven o'clock in the church parlor. The Senior So ciety will meet at the same hour In the Sunday school auditorium, with Junior Med calf aa leader. Evening worship la at eight o'clock, and subject of sermon Is: "The Glory, the Holiness, and the Power of the Creator." Midweek prayer service Is at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the manse, when those present will con tinue their discussion of "Personal Evangelism." The Men's Fellowship will meet for dinner on Wednesday evening at slx thlrty, at which time Dr. James H. Edgar of the Presbyterian church of Ashland, will be the guest speaker. BY SPECIAL REQUEST GENEVIE VEE BEHREND only Personal Pupil of Judge T., Troward, eminent mental trlentlftt, and WORTH SMITH noted and accepted authority on the Great IMrnin.v Promfeea and Prophecies, WILL PRESENT v One Introductory Free Lecture Monday Evening Only, May 9, 8 o'clock TOWNSEND HALL g&E" Tor full Information telephone Mra. H. O. Wilton at l.VM, or ee news Item In this paper. REFEREE SALE lllrhe.t hid to settle estate, Court Honse, Medford. May 14th, 10 a. m. One of the hett farms In southern Oregon, ft mile, from Medford on Crater Lake Hlrhway. 2rq arret. Approximately 14 under cultivation It good river hottom toll, remainder grarlng. Free Irritation rights from Antelope and Butte rreeka for fl.J arret. Ideal for dairy or stuck, flood eight room house, large ham and outbuilding.. Heir n III carry liberal long-term loan. 6-room modern houte In fcagle and free Irrigation. Rft arret meadow In Dead Indian Further Information, Mra. T. Attention Flroliert. Unity. '. 123 Cottage St. Tuesday, 8 p. m. Everyone U wel come. Leader, Mrs. Edna Andrea. Church of Christ. 1066 Court St., Just off N. Central. Bible study at 10:15 a. m. Preaching at 11, by C. T. Springs. Topic, "Knitted Together." Observ ance of the Lord's Supper. Evening service at 7:30. The Apostolic Faith Third and North Central Services Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. . ; Sabbath school, 9 a. m. Sunday. Services during the week Tuesday Thursday and Friday at 7:45 p. m The organ prelude starts at 7:15 on Sunday evening, followed by an In strumental program by the 25-plece orchestra accompanied by the plant' and Hammond Elect rone. You are always welcome at these services. No collections are ever taken, " , Full Gospel Church. Newtown St. near West Main. Leonard Weston, pastor, Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic meeting. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday evening, Bible study. Due to the fact that many of the schools will be holding closing exer cises next Friday night, there will be no children's meeting this week. How ever, there will be the regular ser vice for all who can come, whether adults or children. Come, be refreshed by the word of God. Church of God. Haven and Holly Sts. Sunday school hour opens at 9:45 a. m.. under the new leadership of Herman Dressier, elected last Sunday. Come and let's work together In this big work. The sermon at 10:46. by Pastor Robert L. Mullen, will be "Home," an appropriate message for Mother's Day. Young People's Hour, 7 p. m., fol lowed by another message by the pas tor on "Holiness." You are welcome to come as you are. We want to have you to hear the message we shall bring from God's word. Zlnn English Lutheran Church. West Fourth at Oakdale. Werner Jessen,, pastor, . Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. No evening service. 1 Today Is Mothers Day. Although not an . authorized date on the church's ealendar, the sermon this morning will be, "The Abiding Char acter of Mother." There will be a special Mothers' Day anthem by ths choir and a special solo by Zlon Lu theran church'e "Hymn finger." The women of the church will meet Friday Instead of Thursday, the regu lar date. On Friday. Mrs. Fenner, an officer of the Women's Missionary society of the United Lutheran church In America will be here and will meet with the women In the Sunday school room for a 1 o'clock luncheon, with the meeting to follow. First ChrlHtlan Church Ninth and Oakdale James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effle Herbert Kurtz, music director. Mabel C, 81ms. Instrumental music. Ralph L. Cook, church school su perintendent. . Sunday school, 9:45 a. ra. Every man's class at the courthouse at the iame hour. Morning church worship, 11 o'clock. Prelude, "Processional" by Cadman. Offertory, "Homage" by Protlwlnsky. Anthem, "A Mother's Love" by Holt. Sermon, "Desires of Mothers." The young people's societies and an adult study group will meet at the church Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Sunday evening church service will open at 8 o'clock with hymn singing led by M. E. Olson. The anthem by the choir will be, "Shine, Oh Shine" by Adams. Sermon, "Virtues of Meek ness." Will those worshipping with us Sunday please note change of ttmo for the evening services, and remem ber that Sunday Is the beginning of our special tithing period from now until Pentecost. Point Lot 1902U. Mrdford water District. Ideal for cattlemen. W. ringrade. Fagle point, Oregon. Phone II -N-l 1 The salvation Army 330 North Bartlett atreet Adjt. and Mr. O. R. Durham, com mandlng officer,; Lieut. David Luntz. assistant. - 11 a. m., morning holiness meetlntt. 3 p. m.. 8unday achool. Special Mother'a day program: carnation but tona win be given out. 7:30 p. m., open air on South Front atreet. 8 p. m.. Solvation meeting subject will be "Jesus' Mother." You'll alwaya find a welcome at the Salvation Army. First Baptltt Church Fifth and N. Central atreeu. Wolford A. Dawea, pastor. Bible srhool. 8:45. Mrs. Remington superintendent. Classes for all ages Morning worship, 11 a. m. Rev.( Kenneth A. Daniels, colporteur, will' deliver the message. Ciiolr anthem, "A Mother'a Love." (by Holt). Solo "1 11 Wear a White Flower for you, Mother Dear." Mra. Piatt. Rellgloua education conference, 3 p. m. Mrs. Davidson, Seattle, Wash., and Dr. T. H. Hagen will conduct the conference. All Interested In Chrls tlan education are Invited. B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m. Evening worship, 6 p. m. Dr. T. H. Hagen, Portland. Ore., will bring the message. Choir anthem. "Sing Unto the Lord." Mixed quartet. Song service. Baptism. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorised branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, May 8 "Adam and Fallen Man." Wednesday evening church meet ing. Including testimonial of Chris tian Science healing at 8:00 o'clocn. The reading room, which la located In 414 and 418 Med ford Center build ing, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian Is In attend ance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading rooms. First Presbyterian . Dr. 8herman L. Divine, pastor. Residence, 37 Ross Court: phone 104. Mother's day service, 11 a. m. "God's Beat Interpreter." Baptism of children. Fraternal Order of Eaglet Auxiliary and Gold Star Mothers, gueata of honor. Anthem, "On Llfo'a Highway" (Brown). Solo, "Mother, Hear My Prayer" (Banks), Margaret Luman. Youths' tribute to mothers, 8 p. m. Soloists, Mary Ann Gates and Howard Hall. Addresses by Edith Hodgklnt and Hubert Gallop. S. 8. at 0:46 a. m. O. E., 7 p. m. Thursday. 3 to 8 p m., Medford School of Religious Educating pre sents Dr. Walter D. Howell of Phila delphia. Dinner at 8:30 p. m. All cordially invited. 1 First Methodltt Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. 0:48 a. m., Sunday achool. Mr. E. J. Neumann, auperlntendent. 11 a. m.. morning worship. Sermon theme, "Wise Mothers." Anthem, "Little Mother of Mine," by Nevln. Solo, "Mother O'Mlne," by Tours, sung by Robert O. Wright, baritone. Prelude, "Barcarolle," by Roland Dlg gle; offertory, "Faith," by Mendels sohn; pottlude. "Festal March," by Roberta. Mra. Elsie Carlton Strang, director. Mrs. Doris Condlt LantK, organist. 8:30 p. m., all young people are Invited to attend the services of the Epworth leagues. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. The sermon theme for our Informal evan geliatlo service tonight la "Face To Face With Reason." Come and enjoy this service. Special music. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. CLEANEWj TfrSealiW Nu-Way Cleaners . 404 l:at Main turret Telephone 1218 Four Doort W. of Rosy Theatre When In Grants Pass DINE AT flNANDIE'S ewet and finest cafe in Grant. Put In the rentet 01 town Complete Lunches , As Low As ' 35c Vonll enjoy out dellclout foodt and friendly lervlre. NANDIE'S CAFE 109 So. BlUh St. Oranti Paul ERVICES 4 Free Met hod lit Church 337 West Tenth atreet O. B. Star key, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. A short propram In honor of mother. A bou quet of flowers each to the oldest mother present and the mother having the youngest child In the audience. Special singing by Ladles' quartette. Sermon by pastor. 11 a. m. Junior bend, 6:30 p. m. Y.'p. M. S. aervlce, 8:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Miss Grace Andrews, leader, A cordial welcome to all. Central Avenue Church of Christ Meeting In the Oospel Tabernacle, Central Avenue and Jackson St. W. E. Stram, minister. Bible classes and special Mother's day features at 0:45 a. m. 10:45 a. nr. morning worship Lord's supper. "Mother. My Dear," sung a3 a solo by Euvon Frres. and sermon by minister, "A Mother's Throne." The hour of all evening services will be changed for the summer sea son, starting today. 7 p. m., Bible study and discussion groups, 8 p. m.. evangelistic song-service. Solo by Marjorle Pierce, "My Mother's Prayer." and sermon, "He Brought Us Out That He Might Bring Us In." Mr. Howard P. Hutch Ins from Ore gon City Is to present a gospel message here at 8 o'clock each night from Monday to Friday of this week. May 9-13. The public la Invited. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH At the annual business meeting of the Pull Gospel church. May 3. Rev. Leonard Weston waa retained by a unanimous vote for his fourth year as pastor of the local assembly. Re ports given by the various department heads showed that each succeeding year of Mr. Weston's ministry here has been marked with new records In attendance at Qunday school and church services. The 'financial con dition of the chureh has maintained a healthy norm, and each year the church property has received major Improvements without Incurring any debt. Commenting on his re-election, Rev, Wexton stated, "I sincerely appreci ate the splendid cooperation from the people of this community that has mado a pleasant and progressive min istry possible. Also I wish to thank In behalf of the church, the Mall Tribune, KMED and the many busi ness houses who have given valuable and courteous cooperation at all times1. The outlook Is bright, and as we retain God's blessing In our midst the coming year should be our best so far." SELECT LEADERS EUGENE, May 7. (AP) The Uni versity of Oregon elected Harold Weston, Portland, president of the Associated Students yesterday. Positions were determined by bal lot strength, so Zane Kemler, Pen dleton, became first vice-president. Robert Bailey, Portland, defeated William 1 Cummlngs, Medford, tor presidency of the senior class. Others elected included: Harriet Sarazln, Nyssa, senior vice president; George Jackson, Grants Pass, senior treasurer; Irwin Mann, Adams, Junior class treasurer; Bar bara Pierce, Salem, sophomore class B. Thrifty Says: SON Atjtt pAYS o "Try singing our telephone number instead of the Monday Morning Back ache Bluei. IT PATSI" O O 0 Home washing la a murderous Job for any housewife. Hard on the back . . . hard on the budget. Let ui thow you how much MONEY our wlfetavlng laundry work will actually save. Ultra-modern toft water washing with perfect sanitation. Beautiful Ironing for Just few cent more than the washing alone. rait ut tiiday Phone No. 811 Your Matter Laundry AMERICAN LAUNDRY IVIfesaven 1X1 "Ol TH CENTRAL -iiffiL BLUES gXy vice president, and Jean Kne&KS, Salem, sophomore secretary, . 4 Bibs I'pheld for liable SACRAMENTO, Cal. UT) Attor ney General U. S. Webb has ruled that every baby In California is en titled to a bib. The ruling waa the result of an effort by the state direc tor of sericulture to prevent a milk concern from giving every new born baby a bib. alleging it constituted ad vertising and therefore a violation of the state milk code, Webb upheld the babies and bibs, 4 ADDING MACHINES. Bltrma, 118 N. Central, Phone 383. Too Late to Classify D. A. R. are sponsoring the play "Of Human Hearts." at Rlalto. May 8th, 0th and 10th. Proceeds will bo used for scholarship loan fund. Get your tickets from any member of the D. A. R. FOR SALE Two fresh milk goats, one 4 quarts, one 5 quarts, 30 West Oak, Central Point. FOR RENT Furnished house, 3 bed rooms, overstuffed furniture, piano; 920. water paid. R. W. Swectman, Spring St. HERE TO 8 ELL " Used Cars, Pickups and Trucks. We have a car in your price class on terms you can handle. . See them today. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 13 wcaner pigs, at canal bridge. Wing Orchard. F. .1. Steph enson. OLDSOMBILE going to Los Angeles May 15th and returning May 30th. Have room for two passengers to help defray expenses. Box 3040, Tribune. FOR SALE 1938 Ford 4-dooi sedan, run 13,500 miles. Sacrifice for 9405. 330 N. Bartlett. 1938 FORD DeLuxe Sedan; trunk. Ban toy covers, good rubber, new motor. Perfect every way and Mon day's special for only $469.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. SHEEPMEN Lasses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours In order to secure compensation. ' DOG CONTROL BOARD. CONVALESCENT HOME. Ashland. Furnished cabins and apartments to rent, cheap. Beautiful surround- lnu PAINT, all colors, per gallon, $1.35, Roofing and Building Paper at a sav ing. Chicken Netting. Rolls out any dimensions. Fire Hose, Suction and Garden Hose, also large quantity of used Spray Pumps, all sizes; Pipe and Fittings. new and used. Plumbing Fixtures ni irciucca prices. 1 Used Maytag Washing Machine at a bargain. 1 only. Majestic Refrigerator. 1 only, Frlgldalre. See these and save. Used Vaughan Drag Saw. Good shape and cheap. Tents and Tarpaulins, all sires, new and used. New shipment of Shoes and Boots, priced from 35c and up. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Qrnpe St. Phone 1063. WS9 50 ft. Hose, Fullerglo, $3 Mortise Lock Wire Screen, Hammers, $1 Filter Discs, 95c Filter Discs, LAMPORT'S 226 E. Main. 1 Hotel Cornelias m R.ff Park Portland Feel at Home in "The Heart of Portland' Comfort Convenience Courtesy Service Attractive Bateai Detached oath With bath BEN O. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY UUE-N , vv a Alii v vr a a iuiiu a niu I I No matter with what you are afflicted, our wonderful riisJ Chinese herbs will positively relievo you. If you are rl TT. II . -.in ......... .....it. ...... niae n.mdv -i 1 "ufc S'-inna wimwiu., " frit trial. Herb, will help titfferera of Constipation, fttomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Hay Fever, prostate Trouble. I'lrera, flail Monet, Run Down Condition, slnua Trouble, Asthma, Influenta, Female Trouble, Pllet. Chrome Cough, High Blood Pretture, Arthritis, Colitis, Appendicitis, Ton tllltlt. Eczema, Heart, Liver, Bladder, Kidneys, Lunge, Blood or trlnary Disorders, Free consultation. CHAN & CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Open dally 10 a.m. to 12; lp.m. to 6. 236 E. Main St. LOVE'S USED CAR SPECIALS 1936 Hupp Sedan; radio and heater S3 15 .00 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 895.00 1933 Plymouth Coupe 365.00 1933 Plymouth Coupe, air wheels .. 328.00 1931 Chevrolet Coiirte 196.00 1930 Ford Roadster , M L. , , 95.00 1927 Ford PlcMip 75.00 1704 No. Riverside. WANT TO BUT Lot 150 ft. by 280 ft. or 100 ft. by 300 ft., centrally located In Medford. Box 8137, car Tribune. FOR SALE '29 Essex coach, $06 cash. Medford Fire Hall, WILL SHARE expenses to Lincoln, Nfb.. or K. C.. Mo., Thurs. or Frl. Rt. 4, Box 295. FOR SALF Practically new outboard motor. Priced to sell. J. F. Arnold, Coker Butte road. Phone 671-R-3. WANTED Tractor work, plowing", discing. New equipment. Phone 571-R-2. FTRST - CLASS auu flulshing and quick service Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop FOR SALE 15 Red weaner pigs. N. Vogel. Griffin Creek. WANTED Truck driving, anywhere. References. James Winkle, 0434 Murray Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Cheaper car and cash. '30 Chevrolet coach. 943 4 Murray Ave. LOST Brown ripper purse by Gro ceteria, containing 93.50. Return to Roy Shults, paper seller, care Mall Tribune. TRADE FOR STOCK Good Buick Sedan. A-l rubber; good Fordson: good 4-wheel trailer, licensed.. J. D. Green, Beall Lane. FOR SALE Outboard motor, running order. $15; Simplex Ironer, $20; of fice desk, roll top, $10; flat, $18; Fairbanks-Morse water plant, $35; 8 restaurant stools, backs, $20: eleo trie washers, $7 and $13; bat'Uub with fixtures, $16. Berry dale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE 300 Acres of land on Evans creek. 34 miles N, E. of Medford, suitable for farming and stock raising. Has ap proximately 3.000.000 ft. of com. timber on it. Will trade for Med ford or San Diego property. W. J. Clements, 4480, 34th St., San Diego, Cal. '31 CHEVROLET Coupe, excellent condition. Trade and terms. 1033 West 0th. TEN ACRES good soil and cash for 6-room bungalow; also good 7-room house, fino location, want smaller home; also wilt take good small car and $260 for equity In modern Btinnlow. C, S. BUTTER FIELD, 409 Medford Bldg. FOR SALE, CHEAP 7-room modern house; fruit trees. 613 East 8th, Terms. LAWRENCE HUBERT VIOLINIST With Rublnnff, George Stoll, Raymond Paige. Beginners and advanced stndrntft accepted. Violin lessons strictly private. Special classes Guitar and Banjo. Studio Baldwin Plnno Shoppe - - Phone 335 MILK Toggenburgr Goats Pure bred registered herd. Tested. . Best For Health Phone 431-J, Rt. 4, Box M JUNGFRAU GOAT DAIRY m &l $2.79 value . Now $2.49 .60 value gal., Now $2.94 value . . Now 69c 4c ft. value, Now 3y2c ft. .25 value . . Now 98c plain, 49c value Now 39c single face, 69c Now 53c HARDWARE Phone 120 ORIMSON Mr. nTUCDQ CA1I sill full Hill 5'!3 Mil J"i Park Ave Hotel tt3 9.W. Park Portland