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MEDFOKT) MAIL TRIBUNE. rEPFOBD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MAT 29. 1933 PAGE FTVTS '1 at. Mark's Episcopal X. S. Bartlam, Rector. Holy communion t s a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Church school, 9:45 a. m. ' Church of God Rev. T. O. Satterfleld and family of Enterprise, Ore., arrived this week to take the pastorate of the local congregation of the Church of Clod. Rev. Robert Mullen, the former pa tor, having resigned some week! ago, they expect to go to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Full Gospel Church. Newtown St. near West Main. Leonard Weston, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Bible study. Wednesday 8 p. m. Family night, with a special ser vice for the children and an Informal prayer meeting for adults, Friday, 8 p. m. Come be. refreshed by the word of God. Pilgrim Holiness Church ' East Jackson and Bessie Street. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor: phone 1573-H. . Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a..m. T. P. 8.. 6:46 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. 'Midweek prayer and praise service, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Friday eventng, 7:46, teacher train ing. Tou are cordially Invited to attend any and all services. A warm wel come accorded all. Phoenix christian Chnrch Norman Fraley. Minister. Bible school. 10:00 a. m.: Frank Huston, superintendent. Everybody welcome. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Com munion and sermon. Subject, "Chris tian Conduct." Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m.: Mrs. Garrison, advisor. Senior Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. At 6 come out and sing the old hymns. Sermon topic, "If Any Man Would Come After Me." The young people will have a picnic In the Ashland park next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. ' First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The Flrat Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 213 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. May 29. "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De nounced." ' Wednesday evening church meet ing. Including testimonials of Chris tian Science healing at 8:00 o'clock. The readtng room, which Is located In 414 and 415 Mcdford Center build ing. Is open daily 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 authorised Christian Science literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading rooms. Zlon English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdals. Werner Jessen, psstor. Stinday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Todav Is Memorial Sunday. The patriotic organizations of Medford are scheduled to attend our worship services at 11 a. m. The sermon will be appropriate to Memorial Sunday. There will be a speclsl anthem by the choir and our "hymn singer" will appropriately sing as a solo Rudyard Kipling's famous "Recessional." Last Sunday the church was filled for the dedloatalon of the Isrge. beautiful oil painting. "Come Unto Me." which has been Installed above the altar. A truly fine piece of Christian art. It adds to the rever. ence and worshlpfulness of our church. If you haven't a church home, we Invite you to worship with us. You will be welcome and you will feel at home. Central Avenue Church of Christ Central Avenue and Jeckson Street Walter E. Stram. Minister. Residence 440 North Front Street. Bible school. 9:45 a. m.. Classes for all ages. Cleo Crowl. superin tendent. Morning worship at 10:46. Lord's supper and sermon. At the Feet of jesus The Salt of the Earth, and the Light of the World." Special number by the choir, "He la Our Lord and King. At 7 p. m.. four Bible study and discussion groups. At 8 p. m. evangelistic song serv ice. Sermon. "In Remembrance." Maxlne La Duke and Msrle Fraley will sing "It's Just Like His Great Love." Midweek prayer snd praise service at the tabernacle Wednesday evening- at 8 o'clock. We extend the public a cordial welcome to attend any of our serv ices. t. Peter's Lutheran Church iMIssoutl Synodl Frist Main and Portland Avenue. Harry H. Young. Pestir. Sunday school and Bible class this morning at 10 o'clock. 'Divine worship this morning at 11. Theme. "Waiting for the Prom ise of the Ascended Lord." No service this evening. Confirmation class meets Monday nnlrff at 7:30. Bible history class. Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The recular congregational social will be held Thursday evening on the church lawn. The Ladles' Md will also give an Ice cream social. The public is cordially Invited. Curb service will be given the motorists Beginning with Tuesday morning St. Peter's Lutheran church will con duct a vacation Bible school for two weeks. Classes each morning from 9 to 10 o'clock A new way of teach ing trese Bible fscts by means of conies. drill and cut-out work will be introduced. Enroll your child. No fee will be e barged. At First The First Christian church. Ninth and Oakdale. announcea return of the "Cotton Blossom Singers" from the Plney Woods school, Plney Woods, Miss., for a concert at the church at 8 o'clock tonight. The program will consist of spirit uals, dlslect readings and plantation melodies. This will make the third Church of Christ 1056 Court Street, Just off North Central Avenue. Blbleatudy at 10:16 a. m. Preaching at 11 by C. T. Springs. Topic, "The Indwelling Spirit." Ob servance of the Lord's Super, Evening service at 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian Church Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Manse. 37 Ross Court. Phone 194. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Theme: "Ebenezer or Hitherto and Hence forth." Music under direction of Eva Ha7.elrlgg Marsh, organist. C. E. at 7:00 p. m. In church par lors. Cfirdlal welcome to all. Morning musical service: Soprano solo, "Voice In the Wilder ness" '. Scott Mrs. Margaret Huson Duet, "To the o" Country" EJchberg Mrs. R. W. Webster and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland Apostolic Faith Central Avenue at Third Street. Regular services as follows: Sunday morning at 10:30: evangel istic services. 7:30 Sunday evening. Sunday school for the young people, 9 o'clock Sunday morning. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday eve nings at 7:46. On Sunday evening the organ pre lude starts at 7:15, followed by a sa cred musical concert by the 25-plece orchestra. Special slnlng at each service: personal testimony, and the whole truth of God's 'word proclaim ed without fear or favor. You are Invited to attend. A col lection Is never taken. , Phoenix Presbyterian Chnrch E. F. McFarland. pastor Bible school meet promptly at 10 o'clock with classes for all. Mrs. Mlna White, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Sub Ject of sermon: "Another Gospel." The Intermediate society of young people meet at seven In the evening In the church parlor under the direc tion of Mrs. Carr. The senior society meets at the same hour In the Sundsy school aud itorium with Alex McPsrlar.d as leader. Mid-week prayer service st 4 o'clock at the manse on Wednesday after noon. Ladles' Aid society meets on Thurs day afternoon In the church parlors. Public Is cordially Invited to all serv ices. The first Methodist F.plsoopal Church West Msln and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts. minister. 9:45 a. m. The Sunday school will hold general assembly in the church auditorium. Speclsl program. Dr. S. W. Hall will speak. Mrs. Helen High Pierce will sing "Show Me My Task" by Wooler. Be on time. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by Dr. S. W. Hall. Anthem, "Only Thee," by Abt. Solo aung by Mrs Elsie Carlton Strang. Prelude, "Pley el'e Hymn": offertory. "Chanson." by Oroton: postlude. "Song of Triumph," by Rogers. Mrs. Elsie Cartlon Strang, director. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lenta, organist. 7:00 p. m. All young people are Invited to attend the Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. Special service conduct ed by the members of the Epworth League. Special music. Come and en Jov this hour. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Dally Vacation Bible- achool begin ning Tuesday at 9 a. m.; Mra. Helen High Pierce directing. First Christian church. Ninth and Oakdale. James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effle Herbert Kurtz, music director. Mabl C. Sims. Instrumental music Ralph L. Cook, church schooh supt. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Every, man's Community Bible clsss meet ing In the courthouse. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Pre lude. "Angus Dei." by Blret. Offer tory. "Solace." by Fielding. Anthem. The Nation's Prayer," by Ashford. Sermon by Miss Hsttle Mitchell, mis sionary to Africa. Celebration of the Lord's Supper. The young people's societies and the adult study group will meet at the church Sunday night at 7 o'clock In the place of the regular Sunday night church service at 8 o'clock, we are happy to welcome the "Cotton Blossom Singers" from the Plney Woods school. Plney Woods. Miss. The program they will bring will be a touch of the old south with spir ituals, plantation melodies and dia lect readings. Admission free, silver offering. All ere welcome to the ser vice of the church. Christian appearance of the "Cotton Blossom Singers" In Medford. A capacity at tendance la expected Sunday night aa has been the ease the' past two years when the singers were here. There will be no admission charge at the door, but a free-will offering will be received. The publlo la wel come. Faith Mission 334 West Sixth street Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Evange list c. G. Meyers and party from Brandenton, Florida, will hav charge of services Sunday afternoon. 3 p. m.; evening 7:45. Week services every night at 7:45. Also every afternoon at a, excent Sat urday. Pastor, Blanche Barton. The First Baptist Church Fifth and North Cenfl-al streets. Wolfard A. Dawes, pastor. Bible school, 9:45. . Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon, "Where Judgment Begins." Choir an them, "Dear To The Heart of the Shepherd." Solo by Mrs. wm. Bunch. B.Y.P.U., 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. 8 p. m. Sermon. "The Call of God." Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bunch. Solo, Miss Leslie Bally. All are welcome. The Salvation Army 338 North Bartlett Street Adjutant and Mrs. O. R. Durham, commsndlng officers: Lieut. David Luntx, assistant. 11 a. m Morning holiness meet ing: 3:00 p. m.. Sunday school, classes for all: 3:15 p. m.. Young People's Legion meeting at the Girls Com- munlty club: 7:30 p. m.. open air meeting on South Front street: 8:00 p. m.. Salvation meeting. Subject will be "Halt. Who Goes There." a Mem orial day topic. Everyone welcome, bring your friends. Main Street Methodist Church The Fray Brick Church. Dr. Jouett P. Bray, Pastor. Church school at 9:46 a. m.; R J. Bills, superintendent; Mrs. Frank Roberts, superintendent Junior de partment. Preaching at 11 a. m. "Shall We Follow Up Aldersgate7" Epworth league and Fellowsk-lp club meet at 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. Midweek Bible study Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The congregation and the church school are growing and the pastor cordially Invites you to attend. Good music and congregations! singing. Church of the Nsxarene North Holly at First. Fred M. Weatherford. pastor-evangelist. Sun day school meets at 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Fred Caulklna. superintendent. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon topic: "Dreams." Young people meet at 6 p. m. for prayer followed by the young people's service at 7:00 p. m. Evening evange listic service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic: "The Practice of Power." The Datly Vacation Bible school sponsored by this church will begin Wednesday, June 1 at 9 a. m. All children between the ages of five and 14 are eligible. The school wtll pre sent a well-rounded course In Chrtst Isn Education. All children are cord ially Invited to enroll. Free Methodist Church. 837 West loth St. C. B. Starkey. pastor. Bundav school. 9:45 a. m. The annual Sundsy school picnic will be held at the Llthla park. Ash land. Monday afternoon. Bring your children, lunch baskets and enjoy the program eonalatlng of alnglng. read lngs snd various gsmes. The school la making plans for the Vacation Bible school to be held about the middle of June. Watch for spe clsl announcement. Sermon by pastor. 11 a. m. County farm servloe, 3 p. m. Junior band. 6:30 p. m. T P M S. service. 6:40 p. m. Evsngellstle service. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week service. Wednesday 7:30 p. m, Kenneth Schroyer. leader. SETH BULLIS JR IS E ivth Built. Jr.. irell-fcnown local restdrnt. hat ben accepted aa a recruit by the Oregon tte poile and wilt undripo hit training per lod In the Modford district, Capt tt M. Sown announced. yesterday, The new re-nilt. who rvrd on the city police force f a time taut summer will probably be assigned to a different district later although he may b atatloned hre perm an ntly, Captain Down said. AT UNION CREEK Jesse P. DeWltt, Union Creek dis trict ranger of the Rogue River Na tional forest has applied for retire ment because of 111 health after 31 years with the United States forest service, headquarters announced yea- terday. He will go on leave of absence Tuesday pending action In Washing ton, D. C, on his retirement applica tion. It the application Is sanctioned. Mr. DeWltt will be succeeded by Ho mer J. Hlxon of Trout Lake. Wash., who will be promoted from assistant district ranger of the Columbia na tional forest, headquarters said, Mr. DeWltt entered the United States forest service as a guard on the Siskiyou national forest in June. 1907. He became a ranger In 1916 and wsa In charge of the dalle and Page Creek district of the Siskiyou na tional forest before being transferred to the Rogue River national forest In March. 1930. He has been In charge of the Union Cfeefc district since then. Mr. DeWltt has been rated as one of the most conscientious and effi cient district rangers in the forest service. Always courteous and willing to serve the publlo capably and sin cerely, he has upheld the traditions for which the forest service has be come world-famous. Mrs, DeWltt is also a veteran oi wie United States forest service. 8he en tered the service aa a clerk In the same year as Mr. DeWltt, 1907. She served In New Mexico and Montana before entering a 16-year employment with the Rogue River national for est. She terminated her service In 1937. v HONOR ROLL FOR ROOSEVELT GIVEN The following puplle of the Roose velt achool were on the honor roll for the lant six-week period; IB Bill Hens. 1A Anne Gentle, Cynthia Jackson, Nancy LagMson, Jlmmie Moore, Joanne Walker, Beverly Young. Patricia Be ther. 2A Catherine VIIas.Thelma Strong, Marianne Hutchison. Jerry Coffin, Joe Fllegel, Mary Virginia Walt. 3B Marl In Pierce. 3A Margery Hammond. Shirley Bar ton. Bob Butler, Nicholas Green, Billy Moffat. Harriet Walker. 4A Barbara Meadows. Loree Mon telth. Elaine Hoffman, Winifred Brook. Billy Hutchison. 6B Ann Conroy. BA Eileen Young. Madeline Heath, Roger Beeman. Mildred Bagllen. flB Do lores Ray, Betty Kay. 9A Mary Crane. Betty Deaver, Jo Ann Humphrey. Harvey Nordevlch. Joyce Sims, Alice Wllday, Peggy Young. The following puplla of RooeeveH school made the honor roll for the entire semester. IB Bill Hes. 1A Nancy Lageaon. 3A Marianne Hutchison, .Mary V Wait. 3B Marl In Pierce. -3A Billy Moffat. Shirley Barton, Nicholas Green. 4A Loree Montelfch. 5 A Madeline Heath. 6B Dolorea Ray. STATE OFFICERS TO ATTEND 40 ET 8 Many state officials of the 'Amer ican Legion and "40 et 8" soclete are expected to attend the 3rd annual Interstate ceremonial of Oregon and California to be held at the Oregon Caves next Saturday, June 4, accord ing to Bart York, chef de gare of So. Ore rolture No. 166. Reservation al ready have been received from O. C. Palmateer, state commander of the Legion, Earl Snell, secretary of state and prominent "40 et 8" member, Bert Ha f fender, grand chef de gare and other state officials of La Soclete. Including Dan Robinson, grand eon ducteur, Shirley Walte. grand aum onler and numerous others. A large clsaa of candidates has been secured for thla Important ceremon ial stated York.v Including Legion naires from.Aahland, Medford, Grant Pass andCave(Clty. The following committee-liiin, charge of the 1038 arrangements:, Earl York, general chairman; jEarlfFoy. reception; Lee Oarlock. '"wreck '; Walter J. Looker, banquet and "Horace Bromley, pub licity. , HOOD RIVER ASSN. PLANS BIG PLANT HOOD RIVER, My 3 (API The way to construction of th largest fruit wsshlng snd packing plant In th northwest wa cjeared today with the award of afM.OOO con tract to Baldwin and Wheir, who will bul'd a plant a block square and four stories high to replace that of the Apple Orowers association de stroyed by fire I sat winter. Machin ery for It will coat 6,000. Silver medal contests sponsored by the W. O. T. U. were held Thursday afternoon and evening, the contest ant being presented by Donald Dar nlelle, speech instructor In Junior high school. The five girls who competed In the First M. B. church In the afternoon were Joan Burk, Nova Jean Renfro, Prances Rlmmtck, Jeanne Crlpp and Dorothy Troxell. The girl showed marked ability. Th medal wa awarded to Prances Klra mick, whote topic was "The Story of the Dimes," The Judge for the contest were Mrs. James Hamilton. Rev. Joseph Knotts and B. M, Hue song. While the Judges were decid ing. Miss Phoebe Swem was enjoyed In two accordion selections. In the evening, the boys' group spake in the South Methodist church, the contestant being Harris Janes, Blmer Baahsw, Eugene Hayes, Bob Leonard and Bob Hani in. The medal was awarded to Harris Janes, wbo spoke on "Repeal" In a clear, forceful manner. Phoebe Swem again enter tained with her accordion, playing "L'Espagnola" and "La Ooiondrlna," which were enjoyed by all. The Judge for the evening contest were Mis Sara Van Meter, H, W. Oustln and D. McKenele. Mr. Darnlelle presided at the con tests and presented the speakers. He thanked Rev. Knotts and Dr. Bray and their church groups for the use of the churches and for other courte sies extended, also the Judge, for the speeob.es. The W. C. T. tJ. members expressed their thanks to Mr. Dam le lie for his splendid work In training the con testants, and to all others who helped make the contest a success. 4 PAYS CITY VISIT Medford wa visited yeattr are one of the rarest of fur-bearing ani mals a live chinchilla, worth 11600. Ko larger than a small bunny, the beautiful and sllklly-soft creature wm accompanied by Willis D. Parker of the Chinchilla Sales corporation, a subsidiary company of the world' original Bouth American chinchilla farm located In Inglewood, Cal. Mr. Parker said he waa taking the chin chllla to Salem, where a buatnesa proposition Was pending. The tiny visitor yesterday wa on of only S000 such animal Id th world. He was kept In a spacious oaf, but when Mr. Parker opsin the door and took him out St wa s tremely friendly, loving to M stroked and admired. Mr. Park east they made wonderful pets far talUton aire or movie actors. An average coat, of which thr aro less than 90 In the world, requires about 100 pelt. CASTER OFFICIAL) MAJORITY IS 241 The official count for Dtwacraltc county offices at the prlmatry Jcom pleted Saturday show the following results: -''V" County Commlftalfflkfr Caster .,....-r1.4S Stanley - ...s.1.3 M Caster's lesd 343 Sheriff p Brown ...... ...Xi.,....,.3.16 Schermerhorn .. .,...... 735 Brown's lead 1..881 Justice of peace Stewart ....j.....;.:...1.340 Rector ..:;. 3W Stewart's lead ..... 841 HOGAN FILES FOR SALEM. May. 3SJ1A( i K.HO-, gsn. Medford. tdl? CrJ application wlthothe state engtnWMJtre to p-; proprlate' M second 'tHV Of water from Graves ,. vtRtrT Rogue ..'river for ntslllg fjtrrpoee in Jarkaon 'county. '-"3- :,-, Byron' Brown. Sf wftulfl ap propriate, two seetnnt Oar Vt water from Granite creek., 'trtbuWfT nf th North' Pork of th. JDM t1 tlvsr. for mining, msagm domestic purpose in Orssti coanty. .' Mllltla IManMInn, SALFM. Mav 2S zoAppolntment of two new commissioned officers and promotion of three other were sn- nounecd here today by,jMaJ. Oen 'peorge A. White, commanding th Oregon national guatdv Oa Mall Tribune Warn Ada. Why let QgrTr unmerked when yon m ran mark ltirtth heatlfal end durable BRONZE MARKER of quality St so little upenset Let as help S3 yon solve your mark er problem. The M. T. Burnt Agency 131 N Main Phone tiS-R. Ashlsnn Try Youth in .1" "- " ".' 1 .' " 1 i w v if t -Si - saw4r t -ft?..: ,, tit imW' Neatly gnrbed. his curly hair smoothed bsck. Donald Carroll, Jr., 16. (left), took a chair In Long Island City court hy the side of Attorney Sydney Rosenthal, who Is defending the hoy who admitted slaving his expectant-mother sweetheart, CharlDtte are aiaing tne lad. TO BE AT MEET JUNE 4TH The newly-formed Association of Southern Oregon Chambers of Com merce will meet with the state high way commission In the Hotel Med ford next Saturday evening. It was announced yesterday by A. H. Ban well, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will discuss highway development and Improvement, in cluding completion of the new paclflo highway over the Siskiyou mountain and elimination of curves in the same highway between Grants Pass and Boseburg. The association,- organized at a meeting here last Wednesday, wtll meet for dinner at 7 o'olock and the highway commissioners will Join the group a little later, Mr. Banwell said. The chambers of commerce of Med ford, Ashland, Cirants Pass,' Boseburg and Yreka. Calif., will be represented and attendance of as many members As possible wat urged In a telegram received by Mr. Banwell from A. C. Ma rat ers of Boeoburg, association president. To prepare lt agenda, Mr. Mars tera called a meeting of the asso ciation's general committee on high way development for 8 o'clock in the Hotl Medford Saturday afternoon prior to the dinner. The committee cornprlaea three members from the roads and. highways committees of ach of the member chambers of commerce. - Committee for the Jackson County Chsmber of Commerce waa announc ed by President Eugene Thorndike aa follows: A. S. V. Carpenter, chairman, Karl L. Jsnouch and Paul Rynnlng. Olen Arnsplaer waa appointed to be present to take care of budgetary matters. IK. OPENED PART WAY Dlsmond lake roads are open tor travel but are limited to one way for 17 miles. James a. Bromley, en gineer at Grants Pss, reported. Two-way traffic prevails from the Crater Lake highway to Mulr creek. a distance of 10 miles. A one-way lane la open the remaining 14 miles to Diamond lake. The flrat 8' miles from the lake toward The Dal left- California highway Is also limited to one lane. Turn-outs are provided and flagmen will control traffic In the restricted Bones. Bromley said. The engineer warned that there are no overa I gh t accom mod a t Ion s . Snow Is one foot deep at the lake. Ice has practically disappeared from the water. Y CHANGES DISCUSSED MEET ASSY MAY THE HAYSEED SHERLOCK HE DOES A NEAT BIT OF DETECTING IN BY PHOEBE ATWOOD TAYLOR IT STARTS TODAY IN THIS PAPER Girls Death Matthlesen, 18. The girl's parents .A TO START TODAY The public Is Invited to witness the holiday week-end maneuvers of Com pany A, 188th Infantry of the Ore- gon national guard today and to morrow on the Hughes property ln the Coleman creek area about three miles west of pnoenlx. Signs will be posted from Phoenix to the camp for the guldanoe of the public. A complete camp will be establish ed, with pup tents and a field kitchen Included. Today's msneuvers Inolude scouting, patrolling, extended order exercise, Individual firing at sil houette target at unknown ranges and night problems In patrolling and establishing outposts. Tomorrow will be devoted entirely to musketry Involving team-work In controlling the tire of email unite In assumed combat problems. The oompany established camp last night. 1 Robert Mlnear of Medford wna a member of the Oregon State college cadet company which recently whn the governor's plaque for being the beat B. O. T. O. drill team in the state,' according to word received from Corvallls. In the individual drills, the local boy placed third, and received a medal which waft pinned on him by Governor Charles Martin, personally BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Morgan of Centra Point, a boy weigh ing seven pounds. The baby was born at the home of Mrs. Morgan's moth er, Mrs. Ruby Walker on Midway road. The baby ha been named Dale LeRoy. Too Late to Classify OUERN8ET COW coming fresh. Frank C. Dean. Central Point. LOST Boston terrier. Reward. Call 874. SAFETY for JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN 126 EAST MAIN 8T. POR BALI Bicycle, 1; buffet. : half gallon fruit Jars, 7fio doeen: 3 Ice boxes, as and $5; child' bed, 4. 1031 West Sth. rOR RBNT Good house with oil fur. naoe at SO queen Anne. Inquire Oliver Rogers, 0.10 Orater Lak. WIlT'partt who took my whit coat by mistake after graduation, Prlday phone 1S4S-L. Betty Fowler. FIRST-CLASS 8ION PAINTER win swsp sign painting for rebortng Chevrolet motor. S05 8. Riverside. ZINNTAS. TOMATO PLANTS. 5e des, 13x14 tent. 838 West 18th. FOR RENT 8-room furnished house. S33.90. Phone 381. FOR RENT Large houaekeeplng room. 837 N. Central. LOST Male terrier pup 3', 4 month old. white and black. Phone 1018-M. LET TONET bud the old roses on new kinds, also tuns up the gsrden. 907 Bessie St., Phone 888-M. FOUND Small male dog. Owner may nave by proving ana paying ex pense. 333 Laurel. ELECTRIC refrigerators reflnlshed Ilk new. Mitchell Auto Besuty Shop. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS Pslnt. all colors. Inside and outside. 1.38 gallon. Canvss Cots. 81 esch. 80. 000 ft. second -hand pipe at p- elal prices. Barbed wire, fencing, wire screen and good coll springs or single bed apringa, menslon. Fire hose snd gsrden hose, big supply. Used wsshlng machines at reduced prices. New shipment of shoes and boot. Priced from 38c and up. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1083. WANTED TO BORROW 4.000. Can give 110.000 security. See I. N. 330 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Heifer calf. Vernon Day, Route 1, Box 177. central point. NOTICE FARMERS I It will be to your Interest to aa W. E. Alexander at Central Point before buying new or used farm machinery. FOR SALE Home. t3.700i 178 down. 130 Portland Are. Inquire 11 Co lumbti. FOR SALS OR TRADE One a era. five-room modern house, garage, good lawn and shrubbery. E. Gould. Th Acreage Man. 317 West Main St. FOR SALE Ranoh near Roseburg. 10 acre timber. 8 acre pasture, 3 acres orchard. Good 7-room house, gsrag. fine water aystem. A bar gain for you. Inquire 48 Roe Court, FOR SALE Used binder and used hay loader, practically new, at a ' sacrifice. W. B. Alexander, Central Point. SHEEPMEN Losses through doga shall be reported within 48 hours in order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD FOR SALE Young Guernsey bun, young Chester white boar. John Deere Inaulage cutter, sulky plow. 3. 0. Hasklt, 4 corner Crater Lake highway, FOR RENT Two furnished apart ments: In Mall Tribune building: one with shower, one with tub bath. Hot and cold water fur nished. Very reasonable rent. Ap ply at Mall Tribune offloa. 37 DODGE TRUCK AND TRAILER fully equipped for logging, used very little. Must be sold to highest bidder at 10 a. m. June 4th at Eighth and Bartlett street, Med ford, Or. PEAS FOR CANNING, 4e lb.: yon pick. B. E. Ford, a miles west on Jacksonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Good- work horse, 1300 lb. Roy Clark, Coleman Creek. FOR SALE Maple dining room set, good aa new, very reaaonsble. Also other household furniture. A. J. Pellwoek, Sams Valley, Box 381-A. FOR SALE Th Convalescent Home facing park. Good proposition. See owner, W. M. Barber, 188 Oranlt street, Ashlsnd. FOR SALE Large Tllton e McFar land aafe. tso. Box 1988, Tribune. FOR SALE Building to wreck. Bog 1388. Tribune. Card Readings Madam A. Mueller Honest tts Reliable wltb bast or reference Reading 11.00. Its Sherman 8 treat. Phon Your S J TINGS ASSOCIATION