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St. Mark's Episcopal
K. S. Bartlara, Rector
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m.
Church school, 9:46 a. m.
The Salvation Army
236 North Bertlett street.
Adit, and Mrs. Q. R. Durham, com
mending officers: Lieut. David Luntz,
assistant.
11 a. m., morning holiness meeting
2 p. m., Sunday school; classes for
all ares.
3:15 p. m.f Toung People's League
at the Girls' Community club. ,
7:30 p. m., open air meeting on
South Front street.
8 p. m.. Salvation meeting led by
the Corps Cadets In observance of
Corps Cadet Sunday. You will al
ways be welcome at the Army.
Free Methodist Church
337 West 10th Street
Sunday school, 9:48 a.m.
Mrs. jC. B. Starkey, the superinten
dent, says the school Is growing In
every way and something doing
every minute. The Misses Barbara
Ganfleld and Maxlnc Blass will bring
a special number In song.
Sermon by the pastor, 11 a.m.
Junior band, 6:80 p.m. t
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Special singing at each service.
Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:80
p. m.
O. B. Starkey, Paator.
Main Street Methodist Church
(The gray brick church)
Dr. Jouett P. Bray, pastor.
Church school at 9:45 a. m. R. J.
Bills, general superintendent. Mrs.
Roberts, superintendent of Junior
department. There Is not a better
school to attend in Med ford.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Topic.
'Aldersgate Commemoration."
Young People's and Fellowship
club meets at 7 p. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m.
All the members of the church and
other Methodists that do not attend
regularly elsewhere should by all
means attend the 11 o'clock service.
The Apostolic Faith
Devotional and praise service Sun
day morning at 10:30.
Real live evangelistic service Sun
day evening at 7:30.
Sabbath school for the young on
Sunday at 9:00 a. m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday eve
ning at 7:45.
The Mammond electric organ leads
the song service. Sacred program of
music by the orchestra on Sunday
avenlng. Special singing at each
service.
The whole truth preached without
fear or favor.
Everybody welcome. A collection is
never taken.
Church of God
Haven and Holly streets.
Come to Sunday school at 9 :45
a. m. Herman Dressier is our sup
erintendent. You will enjoy our
school.
This la the lest time you will hear
Pastor Robert Mullen as Sunday Is
his last day here. Message will be
"Cooperation." The hour Is 10 :45
a. m.
At' 8:45 p. m. Is the young people's
meeting. A farewell message to the
young people by Brother and Slater
Mullen.
Then In the evening another mes
sage by the pastor entitled "Hope
ful." Come and make the Church of
Ood your church.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel street,
Joseph Knotts, minister.
- 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. Mr. E. J.
Neumann, superintendent.
11 a. m., celebration of the two
hundredth anniversary of the "Al
dersgate Experience of John Wesley"
occurs this week. The sermon, "The
Spiritual Birth of John Wesley."
Anthem. "On Life's Highway," by
Bertrand-Brown. Solo, "The Lord Is
My Light." by Allltsen. sung by Mrs.
Helen High Pierce. Prelude hymn,
"How Can I But Love Him"; offertory,
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." Negro
spiritual; posttude. "Benediction," by
Wely. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, di
rector. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lants,
organist.
On account of the union bacca
laureate service at the high school
there will be no young people's meet
ing or other service at the church
tonight.
Tuesday. 6:30 p. m., a pot luck
supper honoring all members received
this conference year. Address on John
Wesley by Dr. S. W. Hall of Salem.
Quarterly. conference and annual re
ports of all the organizations of the
local church.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Central Arenue Church of Chrift.
Central Ave. and Jackson St.
W. E. Stram. minister-evangel tst.
Residence. 440 N. Front street.
9:45 a. m., Bible school. Classes for
all aces. Cleo Crowl, superintendent.
10:45 a. m., morning worship.
Lord's supper and sermon, "At the
Feet of Jesus, Rejoicing In Spite of
Difficulties." Marjorle Pierce will
sing "Beside Still Waters."
7:00 p. m four Bible study and
discussion groups.
8 00 p. m., evangelistic song service
and sermon. "Ready for Examina
tions." Special music.
Midweek prayer and praise service
Wednesday, 8:00 p. rrr. at the Taber
nacle. The public Is cordially Invited to
attend any of services.
Why leave a grave
unmarked when iou
ran mark It with a
beautiful and durable
BRONZE MARKER
of quality at o little
rvpenser Let us help
O .'ou olte tour mark
er problem.
The M. T. Burns Agency
It, . Main phnn !!R. h!and
Phoenix Christian Church
Norman Fraley, minister.
'10:00, Blbfo school Frank Hous
ton, superintendent.
11:00, communion service at the
church. Baccalaureate service at the
Presbyterian church,
9 :00, Junior Christian Endeavor;
Mrs. Garrison, advisor. All Jurilors
are cordially Invited.
6:30, Christian Endeavor.
7:30. evening worship: old-time
song service. Sermon: "The Tragedy
of the Age."
Zlon English Lutheran Church
W. 4th St. at Oakdale.
Werner Jessen, pastor.
Sunday school. 10:00 a. m.
Worship service. 11:00 p. m. During
the worship this morning a large.
beautiful oil painting, "Come Unto
Me" will be dedicated.
Beginning Tuesday, May 31, our
church will conduct a dally vacation
Bible school for two weeks. School
hours, 9:00 a. m. to 11:30 a. m.
Beginning the first Sunday in
June our worship service will be
conducted from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m.
If you have no church home you
are Invited to worship with us.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized 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, 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, May
22. "Soul and Body."
Wednesday evening church meet
ing. Including testimonials of Chris
tian Science healing at 8:00 o'clock
The reading room, which Is located
In 414 and 416 Medford 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.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school this mcrnlng tat
10:00.
No Bible class this morning.
Divine worship at 11:00. Theme:
"The Most Important Question and
Its Answer." Since the pastor Is
assisting In dedicating the Lutheran
church In Dunsmulr this morning,
the reader, Mr. W. W. Thiede. Is
leading the service here this morning
No evening worship this evening.
Confirmation instruction tomorrow
evening at 7:30.
Bible hl3tory class Wednesday eve
ning at 8:00.
Ascension service Thursday eve
ning at 8:00. Theme: "The Moaning
of the Savior's Ascension." Because
of the special service Thursday eve
ning the Sunday school teachers
meeting will be dropped this time.
Members of the Y. P. S. will go on
an outing today after the service.
Visitors are always welcome.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
James M. Hamilton, pastor.
Effle Herbert Kurtz, music di
rector. Mabel Sims, Instrumental music.
Ralph L. Cook, church 6chool su
perintendent. .
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Every
man's Community class In the court
house. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Prel
ude, "Supplication" by Haydn. Offer
tory, "Allegro" by Spross. Anthem
"A Nation's Prayer" by Ashford. Ser
mon, "Some Thoughts On the Aim of
Christianity."
There will be no young people's
meetings or evening church service
In our church on Sunday night,
because we are co-ope rating In the
baccalaureate services to be held In
the Senior High school tonight at
8 o'clock.
Will you please watch the paper
this week for the announcement of
the coming of the "Cotton Blossom
Singers" from Plney Woods school
in Mississippi, to our church on next
Sunday night. May 29. at 8 o'clock.
Phoenix Presh.vterlan Church
E. F. McFarland, pastor.
Bible school with classes for all
meets promptly at 10 o'clock. Mrs
Mlna White, superintendent.
Morning worship Is at 11 o'clock
The baccalaureate service for the
graduating class of the Phoenix high
school will be held. Subject of ser
mon: "A Sense of Real Values."
Intermediate society of young peo
ple meets at 7:00 o'clock In the
church parlor' under direction Mrs
Jock Carr. Senior society of youni?
people meets at same hour In the
Sunday school auditorium. Leader is
Lewis Newbry.
Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. Sub
ject of discourse "The Lamb of God
Opens the Sealed Book."
Mid-week prayer service Wednes
day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the
manse.
On Friday night George T. Davis,
deputation secretary of the Africa
Inland Mission, will speak at 8:00
o'clock on the work of the mission
In Africa and show slides of the
work. Public la cordially Invited to
all services.
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Full Gospel Church
Newtown street near .West Main
Leonard Weston, pastor. 1
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Evangellstlo service. 7:45 p. m.
Midweek services Include Bible
study Wednesday night, and "family
night" Friday with special attractions
for the children.
Come be refreshed by the word of
God.
The First Baptist Church
Fifth and North Central
Walford A. Dawes, pastor.
Bible school, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser
mon: "Restitution of All Things '
Choir anthem, "Rise My Soul," by
Slegcl.
B. Y. P. U., 8:30.
There will be no evening service
as we Join In the baccalaureate serv
ice at the high school.
First Presbyterian Church
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor,
residence, 27 Ross Court, phone 194
Morning worship, 11 a. m., with
sermon: "The Grand Octave." Eva
Hazelrlgg Marsh, organist and direc
tor. Prelude, "Pilgrims Chorus" (War
ner); quartette, "Dream of Galilee'
( Morrison ) ; contralto solo, "How
Beautiful Upon the Mountains" (Bar
ker), Marguerite Luman.
Monday, 6:30 p. m., officers ana
teachers of church school meet at
home of Supt. Maynard Putney, 41
King street, In pot luck supper
conference.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Corner East Jackson and Bessie,
C. Edwin Cos. pastor.
The Morgan evangelistic party arc
still with us and will he heard three
times on Sunday. At 11 a. m. Rev
erend Morgan will preach, at 3 o'clock
afternoonmass meeting, and at 7:30
In the evening.
Their message in song Is soul In
spiring, as well as in the preaching
of the Word.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
You will feel a warm welcome to
all these services.
The Y. P. S. meets at 6:45.
Midweek prayer service Wednesday.
7:45 p. m.
Sunday evening will be the close
of this campaign and your last
chance to hear the Morgans at this
time.
Church of the N'azarene
N. Holly at First.
Fred M. Weather ford, pastor-evangelist.
Topic at 10:45 a. m., "Good
and Bad Roots." Special music will
include a solo by Miss Evelyn Tomp
kins; a duet by Miss Helen Wilson
and Miss L. Melgan.
Sunday school session at 9:45; Mrs
Clara Caulklns, superintendent. Our
new house of worship greatly raclll
tates our program ' for expansion In
the Sunday school for Christian edu
cation. With our many new class.
rooms and trained teachers we arc
In position to adequately serve the
public.
No evening services at the church
today in any of the departments
as these are dismissed for the an
nua, 1 baccalaureate services at high
school.
This church announces opening ol
its annual dally vacation Bible school
Wednesday, June 1. at 9 a. m. to
continue to the closing day, Friday.
June 17. The sessions will run from
Monday to Friday and from 9 to 12
o'clock. Full announcement later.
McLeod
McLEOD, May 21. (Spl.) Mrs.
Bruce Grieve and Mrs. Helen Axtell
gave a stork shower for Mrs. Clifford
Clark at the home of Mrs. Grieve
Those present were Mesdames Lillian
Moore, Velma Chapmen, Levlta Ne
ville, Mln Rltchy. Zella Tullls, Oertlj
and Meryle Carlton, Clara Gordon.
Addle Vincent. Erma Bedlngfleld,
Sylvia Nye, Katie Grieve. Tress) e
Vaughn, Nora Robertson, Essie Saw
yer, Maude Ditsworth and Mrs. Fitz
gerald. Mr. and Mrs. A. Young and family
Major George Owens, Captain Albert
Anderson, Ueut tenant Brugger and
Captain Melrlng. all of Medford
fished In Butte Creek May 18.
Guests at the Claud Close cabin
on Butte Creek over the week end
May 16 were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Smith and son of Medford and Mr
and Mrs. Leon Close of Chlloquln
The h lgh school ploy, "Express
Yourself," was presented at the Pros
pect high school May 18 with a large
attendance. Several musical number?
were rendered by the school orchestra
under leadership of R. D. Millard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Broom fie Id anb
children of Huntington Park. Calif,
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Conger.
Jack Casey of Oakland, Calif., is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Casey, here.
McLeod Extension unit met at the
home of Mrs. Pearl Bendure May 11.
Election of officers Included: presl-
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ANNUAL PLAY DAY
HELD BY SCHOOLS
APPLEGATE REGION
BIG APPLEGATE. May 91. (Spl.)
Thursday was a big day for 175 grade
school youngsters of the Applegate
district who met at Ruch for sixth
annual play day. Contrary to popular
opinion, childhood does hav Its
heartaches. A wee girl forgot her
tennis shoes bought Just for the oc
casion; prise ribbons wouldn't quite
reach and soma had to be cut In
half, a little boy felt quite sure he
was being cheated. But these woes
somehow were smoothed away in this
glorious day of new dresses, races,
and Ice cream.
C. E. Gates of Medford was a guest
speaker on the , forenoon program,
which was held on an outdoor plat
form decked with flowers and ever
greens. Mr. Gates complimented the
community on Its progressive spirit
In promoting play day, and suggested
that the neighborly attitude which
It creates could extend even outside
of this area through attendance of
Medford business men.
C. D. Conrad of Medford, county
4-H club leader, spoke on the 4-H
work being carried on .In the Apple-
gate schools, naming the projects
studied In each school. He mentioned
tfte possibility of exchange of projects
between city and rural children.
P. E Matheny, chairman of the
Ruch-Steriing school board, gave the
address of welcome, and Mat Ma
theny acted as master of ceremonies
Crowning of the May queen, Rosella
Offenbacher of Beaver creek, as she
sat on her throne together with the
Maypole dance by pupils of Applegate
school, beautifully climaxed the fore
noon program. Flower girls for the
queen were Janet Prowell and Lucille
Culy of Beaver. She was crowned by
Ruch-Sterllng girls, Elsie Kitchen
acting as crown bearer, with Ina Belt
West and Sena Hall ladies-in-waiting
The program opened with the
flag salute and community singing.
which were followed by piano and
vocal selections by Walter and June
Medley of Little Applegate; play.
'The Sick Doll," and "Picnic Song,'
by Forest Creek; rhythm band selec
tion by Thompson Creek recitation
by Dorothy Chadwtck of Union town r
songs by Union town and Watklnt
schools: folk dances and harmonica
bond selections by Beaver and Ruch
Referees for the track events which
occupied the afternoon were Miss
Phyllis C rouse and Jess Barton of
the Southern Oregon Normal school
Mrs. Kathryn Denser of Applegate
acted as general chairman for the
day. All enjoyed the picnic lunch
spread on Individual tables assigned
to each school. All local schools
closed Friday with exception of Ruch.
which will close May 37. ' Winners In
track events for the young group arc
as follows:
Potato race Georgia Benedict, Ap
plegate, first; June Medley, Little
Applegate, second; Jean Crenshaw
Applegate,, third.
Girls' three-legged race Georgia
Benedict and Ladona Gibson. Apple
gate, first; Barbara Dawson, Watklns
and Jean Hanson, second.
Boys' three-legged race Fritz Of
fenbacher and Bob Wallace, Apple
gate, first; Howard Kuzel, Little Ap
plegate, and Dean Phillips, Beaver
second; Roll In Crump, Little Apple
gate, and Jack Rlchey, Applegate.
third.
Wheelbarrow race John Stafford
and Lee Hall, Ruch, first; L. C. Ben
nett and Stanford Worts. Ruch, sec
ond: Fritz Offenbacher and Bob
Wallace, third.
Girls' sack race Jean Crenshaw,
first; Ladonna Gibson, second; Bon-
dent, Mrs. I. Lavln; vice president.
Mrs. Edna Von Stein: treasurer. Mrs
Luvlnta Sublette; secretary, Mrs. Pearl
Bendure.
Prospect high school motored to
Medford May 20 to play baseball with
Junior high.
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I 27 North Hollv fltreet.
nl Con kiln. Forest Creek, third.
Boys' sack race Lea Hall, first;
Howard Xusel, Little Applegate, sec
ond; Bob Wallace, third.
Twenty-yard relay Applegate team,
comprised of Frits Offenbacher, Silas
Davis, Jack Richie and Dickie Franks,
first; Little Applegate team com
prised of Julia Scran ton, Helen Mc
Intlre, June Medley, and Col lata
West, second; Ruch team comprised
of Lee Hall, Homer Mead, Homer
King, and Stanford Worts, third.
Olrli1 SS-yard dash Temple Rose.
Applegate, first; Jean Crenshaw, sec
ond; Helen Mclntlre. third.
Boys' 35-yard dash Jack Richie,
first; Silas Davis, second; Lee Hall,
third.
Winners la the older group an as
follows:
Standing broad Jump (girls 9 to
13) Delorls Chad wick.. Union town,
first; Helen Mclntlre, second: Martha
Mead, Forest Creek, third. Result of
boys' Jump were not available.
Standing broad Jump (girls over
13) Edith Reynolds, Ruch, first;
Ellen Wall, Ruch, second; Elva Chest
nut, Forest Creek, third.
Standing broad Jump (boy& over
13) Everett Bee be. Thompson Creek,
first; Eddie Hall, Ruch, second; Ron
ald Montgomery, Watklns, third.
High Jump Dale Montgomery, Wat
klns, first; Walter Offenbacher Beav
er, second; Billy Campbell, Ruch,
third.
Running broad jump Everett
Beebe, first; Ronald Montgomery,
second; Allan Hawkins, Ruch, third.
Chinning (girls 9 to 13) Ladonna
Gibson, first; Helen Mclntlre. second;
Jean. Crenshaw, third.
Chinning uirls over 13) Elinor
Cor bin, Applegate, first; Viola Trusty.
flwivcr vicvik, bcuuuu, viigtuia
ley. Little Applegate, third.
Chinning (boys 9 to 13) Gene
Gibson, first; Bill Wright, Ruch, sec
ond; Silas Davis, Applegate, third.
Chinning (boys over 13) Kenneth
Knapp, first; Eddie Hall, second;
Allan Hawkins, third.
Baseball throw Ronttld Montgom
ery, first; Archie Kitchen, Ruch, sec
ond; Eddie Hall, third.
Y Girls' 60-yard dash Evelyn Byrne
Beaver C;eek, first; Carolyn Benedict,
Applegate, second; Jean Crenshaw,
third.
Boys' 60-yard dash Norma Kubll,
Applegate, first; Walter Offenbacher
second; Dale Montgomery, third.
Girls' 75-yard dash Elva Chest
nut, first; Edith Reynolds, second;
Ellen Wall, third. .
Boys' 75-yard dash Wesley Davis.
Applegate, first; Everett Beebe, sec
ond; Ronald Montgomery, tntrd.
Girls' sack race Ellen Wall, first;
Ladonna Gibson, second; Viola Trus
ty, third.
Three-legged race Helen Balder
ston, Thompson Creek,, and Beulah
Boldereton, Applegate, first; Elinor
Corbin and Jean Crenshaw, second.
Clara Faye McK.ee and Rosella Of
fenbacher, Beaver Creek, third.
Forty-yard relay Ruch team com
prised of Allan Hawkins, Kenneth
Knapp, Edith Reynolds, and Eddie
Hall, first; Thompson Creek team
comprised of Helen Balderston. Jean
Moran, Everett Beebe, Albert Muster,
second; Beaver Creek team, com
prised of Evelyn Byrne, Elsie Diet
rick, Clara Faye McKee, and Viola
Trusty, third.
Baseball players chosen from
schools of the lower Applegate dis
trict played a nine from schools of
the upper section. The former won
18-4.
JAMES ROOSEVELT TO
GET PHYSICAL CHECK
WASHINGTON, May 31. (AP)
James Roosevelt, the president's son
and secretary, said today be planned
to enter the Mayo brothers hospital
at Rochester, Minn., for check on
a stomach' ailment from which he
has been suffering.
He said he would leave "When I
can get off' and would probably be
at the hospital three or four days.
G. P. Man Dies
GRANTS PAS3. May 31. (AP
T. M. Taylor, 67, died at his home
here today. He Is survived by his
widow; two sons, J. 8. Taylor ot
Laplne and David Taylor of Rose
burg; and two daughters. Mrs. Lena
Hoerger of Klamath Falls and Mrs.
Ruth Bailor of Portland.
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Dislikes Sleuths
Sugar Gelse (above), film actress,
otbalned a divorce In Los Angeles
from J. George Wright, oil man, who
she charged was so Jealous he hired a
detective to shadow her. Her hus
band, she said, admitted "nothing
ever happened" when he had her
watched.
KLAMATH FALLS VOTES
RECREATIONAL PROJECT
KLAMATH FALLS. Ma; 31. (AP)
Klamath Falls voters yesterday ap
proved overwhelmingly a special half
mill levy for recreational develop
ment. The proposal, which carried every
precinct by a comfortable margin,
drew a favorable vote of 3,804 to
1.353.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Man for bee work. Ap
ply evening. Stewart, 830 Plum St.
FOR SALE Slightly uaed oil stove.
Bllzuueth Flick, Phoenix, Ore.
BRAND NEW trailer home, going for
165. Terms. Also used trailer
home, $S0: terms or will rent.
Lay'a Auto Camp, Ashland, Ore.
WANTED Carpenter to build house
In exchange for 35 acre. Well lo
cated; excellent soil. Route 3, Box
378, Medford.
FOR SALE Light team. Ride or
work. Roy A. Bolz, highway oouth
of Phoenix.
FOR BALE 26-acre ranch, well lo
cated, good soil, Irrigated, modern
Improvements; stock and equip
ment; crop in. Priced to sell. At
tractive terms. Box 3711, Tribune.
LOWDEN hay tools and Eagle Claw
hay forks, W, E. Alexander, Central
Point.
NOTICE, FARMERS 1 '
It will be to your lntrent to sae W.
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ftF HE mysterioiu figure vanished.
Asey started in
stopped short. Before him on the
ground lay Timothy Carr.
got biffed," explained Tim.
"There are bad mans in the woods
vith homicidal tendencies."
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Roofing and Building Paper at a sav
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Fire Hose, Suction and Garden Hose,
also large quantity of used Sprsy
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Pumps, all alms: Pipe and Fittings.
new and used. Plumbing Fixtures
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1 Used Maytag Washing Machtn at
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Used Vaughan Drag Saw, good lhape
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Tents and Tarpaulins, all sizes, new
and used.
New shipment of Shoes and Boots,
priced from 3So and up.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
97 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
COME
Where you can enjoy your meal and make yourself at
home in oool and friendly surroundings
LA TOSCA-Phoenix
We serve only highest quality foods at popular prices.
Let Mary and Mary and Al
Plan Your Dinner and Parties
We serve from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m, daily. "
Please oall for Sunday reservations.
MARY AND AL.
PHOEBE ATWOOD
pursuit, then
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity tm
1937 Lafayette Sedan, 1136 Court.
2-ROOM APT. Close In; summer
rates. Phone 748 -M.
LADY wishes work In esfe. RMer
ences. Box 3666, Tribune.
1038 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan; new rub
ber, heater. Looks like new. Very
small mileage. 90 day guarantee.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors
HAVE motor and chassis steam clean
ed for summer driving at Mitchell
Auto Beauty Shop.
FRESH local asparagus, cut this morn
ing, at Riverside Market,
FOR SALE Used light fixtures for
living room and dining room. Cheap,
111 Washington St.
FRESH pink local strawberries a
Riverside Market today.
ICE CREAM
Creamery - made, all flavors, 3SH
quart. Riverside Market,
WANTED Baby calves. Call Ran
kin Estes, 1345-J.
WANTED To buy for cash, goof
used coupe of recent date. Address
Box 3743. Tribune
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cow and I
calves, 6 stands bees. 3 fat hogs
Will take piano, corn or barley.
Turn west corner Rom Lane and
McAndrews, 4th house on left. Jss.
R. Llllle.
FOR SALE 5 acres on Old Stags
road. Beautiful building alts: good
well, family fruit; Irrigated. L. O.
Scott, 3 Vj mllea N. W. Central Point.
FOR SALE Mowing machine, rake,
wagon, 3-year-old colt, 3 acres with
water. Rt. 3, Box 80, Medford. L.
O. Wilson.
ZINNIAS, tomato plants, So dos. 839
W. 13th.
HIGH SCHOOL boy wants Job for
summer. Call 603 So. Grape.
WE have left about one Ion of good
seed potatoes. Rather than let then)
spoil we would sell them to some
one on their own terms. Morton
Milling Co., 10 w. Jackson St.
Card Readings
Madame A. Mueller. Honest and
Reliable with best of reference.
Readings $1.00.
723 Sherman Htrret. Phone 069-J -t
TAYLOR
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