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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE.'MIStfORD,. OREGON1. THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1940. PAGE THREE Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read th$$ds on This Page! Its Filled With Opportunities! TT . tutd every ad on this page Tou will pruoaoly find exactly (ha thing ruu nsvs dnd look ing tot ot a sale oc trade Cot unuaed article! you may -a Search rout ettlc at tore-room you ma; r.ud DU thing other are seeling and oe uli to realize Immediate cash U what ou aant tent here, advents Jot IV Tribune Claa sUled Ads ara inexpensive effective I RATES Pat word flrt lneertloni (Minimum Me) Each additional Insertion. 1 (Minimum inc) Par Una per month althoot copy change 11-2, CASH or money otdar muit ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND REPORT . lost dog, animal cruelty cases Humane Society. Phone 1618. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man experienced In truck gardening. E. E. 6tump. 3 blocl:s south of Humane society. WANTED Maid for general house work Phcne 1666-Y. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl for general house work. Phone 1794-J after 6 :00 p. m. WANTED Experienced beauty oper ator with following. Box 785 Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged woman for housework. Phone 417-J-3 HOUSEKEEPER Motherless home, little girls. 815 per month. Write Box 80S, Tribune. EXPERIENCED woman cook for ranch. Reference required. Box 803. Trlbun . WANTED Experienced housekeeper. Must be capable cook. 3 adult. Local reference required. Phone 1770. WANTED-MIddle-fcged woman house keeper snd cook; good home and nw! Write Route 1. Box 4B6. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG COUPLE WANTS WORK as caretaker on ranch. Ambitious, good cook; experienced cattle and horseman, also farmer. Best of references. Phone 137I-J-3 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of kinds. Phone 161. Wlthrow. X WILL GIVE a quiet comfortable home to elderly ladv or married couple. Mrs. C. M. Howell, Rt. 1. Orlffln Creek. WANTED Piano to store for use with privilege to buy. 527 Beatty St. WANTED To rent ranch with option to buy. Tribune Box 839. WANTED Cow to pasnire. Clarence Arnold. Rt. 4. Box 484. Buckshot Hill road. WELL DRILLING 81 50 per ft. flrat 60 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge. 61S King WANTED Wool, mohair, hides snd pelts Medford Bargain House, 37 North Orape St. Phone 1062. WB P.V MOKK CASH For Your Furniture. BARNEHIRO ANDREWS -8th aad Front. Phone 647 WANTED Dressmaking, alterations Katberlne SatterLs. Singer Shop. 32 South Grape. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. EADS FIRM 1 1 RE Pbone 1191-J UIOIirT CAH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE J7 N Ornoe St Phone 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES RENT 3-room house, new, modern, clean; also room. 204 W. Jsckson. FOR RENT 5-roora modem house. 125 Columbus. FOR RENT Small modern furnished house, garage. Adults. 221 r'.rth Holly. FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished house. Call 1237. FOR RENT A small rustic summer home on the Applegste. Cell Jack sonville. 38-F-22. FURNISHED house for rent or sale. Call 283 Scenic Drive. Ashlsnd. Oregon. FOR RENT e-room furnished Eng lish stucco, hardwood f'.oora. elec trically equipped. Summer month. References. Phone 155S-J. FOR RENT Modern house. 3 bed rooms. Vacant May 20th. 728 E Jckaon. FOR PENT -room Phone 281. bouse. 83730 FOR RENT New fire-room fur nished djplei; electric stove. Prig lcslre. tsrage. laundry room, lawn Reasons ale 2 8 Iry or Inquire 711 K:nf St. FOR RENT 5room furnished house ! ? V. 1 qrert "FOR RENT APARTMENTS" FOR PFNT Upstelre partment modern, pr.rat bath, garage Adj.:a 514 N Bart'l. Of BAUER APTS lh at Oskdsl prestlt. courtesy, with comfort able modern heme Furnished or unfurnished Moderate price Bt day. week or month Pr-on 711. Y FOR RENT-Arsr-menti. 810. q'jire Sas&y Nook grocery. Id- FOR RENT APARTMENTS PRUITT Apt.. OTr Honoweya Groc- j ery. uv n central, ra. iio or a Prultt'a Muslc-Rsdlo Center PURN1SHED 1 and 3-room apart 1 menu; also bouse. Adults. 604 West lOtb. POR BENT Pumlsbed. Hotel Hoi. land apartments Elecuio range Frtgldalre. MODERN fumtanea apartment, beat. I not water. Electrulux. eaxage. - 10 Quince St. FARMERS fc rnjltirrower Bank apartments. 2 rooma and bath, caa heat. Inquire 31? Weat 6th- TWO-ROOM furnlahed apartment. 13. Light and rater furnished. 345 8. Central. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room and kitchenette, atove. Unfurnuvhed. Adult only. 134 Stark. APARTMENT POR RENT Small furnlahed apartment. Shower. Hot and cold water paid. Steam beat. 3 cloaeta. Ctblnet apace. In Mall Trib une Building Apply at Duel neea office Mall Tribune. FURNISHED APARTMENT, private bath. FYlgldatre. 806 W Mam. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Well furnlahed sleeping room. 329 Bo. Riverside. BLEEPING ROOMS. 445. So. Front. FURNISHED ROOM, near bouse. 120 S. Laurel. FURNISHED room lor rent, hot and coia water in room, uarage. n o Orange. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT Room. 12 50 week, vate entrance. 408 Edwards. Prt- FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM ROOM AND BOARD, private home, quiet, cool, good meals. 614 Beatty. Phone 1971-R. COOL. CLEAN ROOMS Large shsdy yard, special diets for elderly peo ple; ressonsble. 825 West 13th. ROOM AND BOARD 71S E. Mam 81 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS 40 ACRES Rye and Vetch Pasture. Rent for 81.00 head per month. Mr. Anna Davles. Jacksonville, Box 56. WILL RENT 7 acres good bottom land on shares. P. O. Box 245, Central Point. FOR RENT Store bunding and two office rooms See Ai Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Turkey eggs. 6c each. Call 302, Jacksonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK HOGS for ssle or to let out on shsres. F. J. Reed. CUmsx Route. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Extra fine pigs. Orant road, off Beall Lane; sign on gate. FOR SALE Weaner pigs and red boar. Wm. H. Penninger Place. Central Point. 15 NICE feeder Chester White pigs. Will trade for model A roadster or coupe. M. L. Crocker. Route 4. Lone Pine school. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR BARGAINS. Over-stocked. Price smashed. Shult Bros. 1935 FORD De Luxe Coupe. Good rubber, good mechanically and a bargain price. This week s special, only 237. Speclsl low easv terms. Pierce-Allen Motor Co, Dodge and Plrmo'i'h distributors FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MEDFORD REALTY BOARD Your real estate deal Inga are safeguarded when you deal with a Realtor. Members Brown & White. 104 w. Mam St. Harold H. Brown. 133 E Main St. Mark A. Goldy, Inc.. 109 E. Main Bt. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd St. So. Ore. Realty Co., 118 N. Rlv. Carl Y. Tengwald. 125 W. Main St. S2100 6 ACRES CLOVER 4 -room modern bungalow, barn, chicken house. Houw aur rounded with treea. Out-of-town owner aaya sell for only 93100, terms. Alao $3500 13-ACRE DAIRY TARM 6-roora modern house, bsrn, chicken house. Best eon In valley. Elderly lady slone. must sell. Price only 83500. Terms can be arranged. Also OX- ROGUE RIVER Owner will sacrifice one of the best smsll dslry place In Rocrue River Valley. Exceptionally good modern house. lNre Grade A dairy barn All In clover and alfalfa. Priced today one-half of original cost. Make appointment to see todey. Owner will tske some trde. MARK A. OOLDY Phone 728 109 East Msln S1350 EAST SIDE HOME Nl buns?a,ow, large eieepin porch, laundry trava. sarac tree, pared aireet. Et terrne can be arrange. An exceptional buy. Alao S4425 PTRNACE SAWDrST BfRNTR Almost new 6-room Rskeshak home, fireplace, full floored attic, base ment, fa-ate. besutlful ysrd. near school. Ess, side loretlon. A real buy. onlv 14435. Easv terms. MARK A. OOLDY Phone 728 I0 East Msln I Exclusive Agent I FOR SALE Besutlful modem five room home, excellent condition, hsrdwood floors, flreplse. bresk fsst noos, lots of built-lns. on psrement. nesr schools, bee-mful lawns, trees, flowers, sr.rubbery, 12 350. Oood terms H. O WILSON 1 Chestnut. Faob 158a. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POR SALE Large plastered bouse. close tn. beautiful flower and lawn, mostly luraiahed, pavement 2300. terma. Also. 4 bedroom I houae on West Ualn. modem, fire- place, laaoo: 10 caah. Alao. food house and ll acre, Kinga nljhay. : 1000 00. 1000.00. Ree A. P. Flowera. corner lath and rront. $3800 East 81de. Large living room, fire place, dining room, breakfast nook, tiled kitchen. two bedrooms, bath with shower, service porch, basement, furnace, large lot. All In excellent cond' tton. Terms and lmmedlste pos session. ELMER HERRIED Pbon MM or 1513-J FEDERAL. LAtfU BAKK PARMA Convenient terms Liats available st Nstlonsl Farm Loan Office Holly Theatre Building Medford HOUSES POR SALE tn Medford ar.d surrounding town Eaay tern. Jackson County Pe4ral Savings and Loan Association. FOR 8 ALE House snd lot. 1200. full price. Frsnk Albst, Rte. 1. Box 43 -A. Park 5. off Prune St. CITY and country propertlea. RENT ALS. LOANS. INSURANCE. C Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown Wril'e FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or TRADE Factory built house trailer chassis: good rubber, 16" tires. Trade for light car or sell for S50.00. Shady Cove Oara.s, Shady Cove, Ore. FOR TRADE '25 Dodge truck. ton, for young milk cow. Writ box 13. Jacksonville FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 4-sectlon boot: case. Corning Court. Phone 1878. INDIANA BALTIMORE tomato plants. 30 Laurel. FOR SALE Strawberries, Oregon Im proved. Bring your containers and pick for 60c crate. We pick snd deliver, your container, for 75c. First house on rleht west of Lone Pine school. Crocker. i BODY FIR 81.50 tier. Trd wood and pigs for cow. Phone 452-R-2. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Mrs. C. M Howell. Rt. 1. Orlffln Creek. FOR SALE Girls' 1255-J. bicycle. Phone FOR SALE Forty-acre field of vol unteer bay along state highway, two miles west of DocUe bridge, or harvest on shares. Mrs. R. H. Sims. Central Point. CUT FLOWERS 208 So. Holly. FOR SALE Clover Phone 125. hay in field. F18HINO Diamond Lake reports good. Oet the big one now. Every thing you need. Trolling rod, reel, tine only 82.95. Cliff's Sport Shop. 317 North Riverside. WESTINOHOUSE Electric Range. Dic tator model, used 10 hours, excel lent condition. price, SWAP for cssh or cow. Hopkins. Rte. 1, Box 2-A, Rogue River, Oregon. NEWTOWN APPLES at Medford Ice 8c Storage. Dolph Phlpps. PRACTICALLY New. 1000 watt Delco plant. Paid 8537. aell for .U0; terms. Grant Powell. Murphy, Ore. FOR SALE Good grain hay In shock. W. D. Gray, 227 Oberlln treet, Ash land. VEGETABLES, melons, gourds, squssh snd celery plsnts. Crster Green house. FLOWER PLANTS, petunls. sster, msrlgold. asslysum. snspdragon. lobelia, ageratum and other vari eties, also geranium and eanna lilies plsnts. Crater Greenhouse. FRESH SALMON EG08. crabs, sea foods Liberty Market. Phone 164. ALL SHRUBS IN STOCK st grestly reduced prices. Csrlton Nursery at j Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Used Electrolux cleaner. 1109 W. Main. Phone 1058. GARDENERS' SUPPLIES H o e a. rakes, shovels, grasa hooks, garden cultivator, hose, noazle. eto. Check on our price before buying Pacific Peed 8s Seed Co. 17 West rtourth 81 Fir. Medford INSECT SUPPLIES Bug-geta. Red Arrow, Black Leaf 40, Green Leaf. Ant Bait. Ant-B-Oon, also Mole trap and baits Let us supply your needs with service. Psclflc Feed as Seed Co. Medford. Oregon. FOR POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS use Crown Products. We carry the complete .ine. Let us supply your needs. Psclflc Feed it Seed Com pany. 4th and Fir St.. Medford. Ore. OOOD used 7-It. SUPER-COLD re frigerated display case. Bargain Phone 13. FIRST CUTTING alfalfa bay tn ahock. Ed Hanley place. Rosa lane '3 BRAND-NEW SPARK oil beaters Bargain price, phone 13 PANSY, ZINNIA. ASTER, ete. 10c dor Vegetable plants. 30 Laurel NO. WAY Mattress snd Upholstering Co Phone 293 309 West 8th t. PIPE Pipe and Fittings New and Deed Urge stock. All slsea Get our prices MEDFORD BAHOAUC HOUSE 37 N Grspe Su Phone 1083 JACKS Snd Hand Store, the House of a Thousand Bargains Harness spring tooth, pumps shingles fur niture, stoves, at 108 S Grape SOVQ BIRDS 1127 Wet Vsm St BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Meat Market, grooerles. fountain. Doing good buslnesa. Box No. 718. Tribune. FOR SALE st half value, on account of aicknese Will sscntice the Riverside Apsrtments 28 rente) spsrtmente and 4-room apartment tor manager Best buy In Oreeon and a money-maker. Completely furnished, clear title; good busl r.s Pftone 4S7-J MISCELLANEOUS IAWN MOWERS 979-X. tnac&ln ground MISCELLAMCqUS TIME TO SPRAT YOUBJ damsons. McQCdia. KATHLEEN Kates W)4te. faemerW M Maune Beauty feeton -tn now welcome her cuauxnera at Helena. . - ELECTROLOX AOENtvX. Pnooe 1056 SADDLES Msde to order.. Gibson Ssddle Shop. Grants Pass. 912 So 5th. E'eetrolut Cleaner Service Ph 1058 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loans ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN t. No Interest charged In advance 2. Your own Insurance accepted I car does not have to be paid for. 4. You get the money In ten min ute. (. Special tow spring payments 6. You deal direct and save money See W E. THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 45 South Central. Phone 39. License No. M-317. DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING SERVICE Deal with a southern Oregon owned Independent finance com pany where your needs will recelv PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at all t. rr.es. Immediate action! No red tapel Our years of experience Insures you of the oest service DRIVE IN for YOUR conridentlsl loan Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD "DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Lie M-274 Phone 159 9th snd Bartlett. $20 TO SI. 000 On Your Car. 1931 to 1940 Model cars snd light trucks. 1 to 18 Months to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD rt BROWN AGENCY Vent 123 East Main M-236 Phone 807. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problem by refinancing jr borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1932-1939 Trt-State Acceptance Corp License M-253 MARK A. GOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 728. Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP-Dressmaking. Fur Remodeling Buttons snd Buckles covered Room 302. 0. S Nnt Bank Bldg Tel 1 181 Expert Winnow Cleaner LET JOE DO IT Expert Window Cleaners Oeneral house cleanera Floor waxing. Jo Spence Phone 1172 Housecleanlng LET OIRARD DO IT Bousecleanmg. painting, .nten or decorating, floor finishing Phone SI.-W INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTION Piano (modern and classical), violin, cello, flute, trum pet, trombone Compose, arranse ISH HENDRICK. Box 4996 Tribune. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Floor 00 vaiin( 4. Utalra . Wild theep ;5. blunder II. Ghost I jf 14. Heuttle IS Ptsrfnratea 17 Attempted 19. Ventliatea ?0. Percolate 11. Dull flnlib II. Spire II. lis li an mul- b it try II. Day'a march !9. Act 30. It ta: eontr. !2. JSIumbar H. S0t5 la. Patron aafnt of lawyer IT. Statlnn IS. Arri French 10. Irritated U. Proyheta 14. Pull apart 15. tgypuau aolar 11. 81ilonr fiancee iL Tiitntc po.lriera of healing Solution of Yeaterday'a Punle P LlliTiEggAM A D O U c. AJHilE'N TjllTiL EWATr L!A,CIAREDAlT:E U'li KJ? satiLL- h m CM JAN AMORRIT EIG'GiSOSII CJIEIPBIR EIDAC T RE; LH lEiSstaSIT E It. One Tho aJjuita the pitch 14. The turrrr1e tj. tSiamcetc colna B Low galtera t7. Cam together DOWN L Corded ciotb ' 2 3 '-fa 5 " V Is (: ljf I'0 I" v,' ,.''. 7s IT 7f"ft ", . "TT ? 2.0 J, d lil L. 21 ii 23 24 2S 3i T.32 WTTm 23 tVlo 13 7a Tr BUSINESS DIRECTORY Loans MONEY TO LOAN sn modern dwell In of late construction. 89 78 per month per thoussnd. Low Int erest rate. BROWN WH ITT 111 w Main Painting TOM FENTON Painter and Decorator First class work guaranteed. Phone 124 or 1749-Y. IF YOU ENJOY first clsss painting and paperhanglng In your home, call Frank Skeen. 1103 W 10th St No loo too targe ot too small Phone 1911 PERSONAL LOANS YOU CAN BORROW 1100 If You Csn Set Aside (1.68 A WEEK Other Amounts tn Proportion. We Are Friendly Confidential Prompt. OREGON FINANCE CO. W. E. Thorns. Mgr. Lie. No 8-311 45 So. Centrsl. Phone 139 Radiator Repairing HOOPERS RADIATOR SERVICS 33 South Bartlett. Roofing WE REPAIR or apply ny type of roof Psbco Roofings. Shingles. Costings snd Psints Wsll Psper Ekerson Paint snd Roof Co- 88 So Bartlett Tel. 343 Stocks and Bond ONLY STOCK TICKER service In Oregon outside of Portland con tlnuoua quotatlona during market hours. M N Hopan at Co.. 314 E Main St . Medford Transfer FURNITURE MOVINO AND STOR AGE We have Van moving equip ment for local and long distance hauling. Dry and clean storage (concrete bulldlngl with special locker rooms at low rates. SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 833 CITY TRANSFER STORAGE CO Household moving end genersl hsullng 29 8. Grspe. Phone 2050 dsy cr ntght. DAVI8 TRANSFER ANT) STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street Insured Carrier Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 844 EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO Offices 18 South Fir Phone 816 Hces2hr2ceuarnjlitecl Derby Derby, May 23. (Spl Fri day was a busy and pleasant day for residents of Derby. Neighbors gathered to enjoy the school picnic. Voting also was the order of the day, and in the afternoon the ladies club met to make plans for the sum mer months and elect officers for the year. Mrs. Frank Chap lin was elected president. Mrs. Bill Snow was reelected secre tary; Mrs. E. Eldred, Mrs. George Kirby and Mrs. C. H. Haynes as advisory committee. The club plans to meet each Thursday at club members homes. Mrs. George Burg will be hostess May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown of Port land motored down May 11 to spend Cross -Word Puzzle I. Me1lteTranea.a ealling veaaal I. Sent by publle carrier '-a-'J 10. Qardvi. I triple II. An-i 1. Ceremony 11 Tall eoarae grftna HO. Preclpltoot It. or thf rooming 22. Living 3. Velorlty 24. I tar for trans mitting force 2. Kedacta SI. Trei or ahrub SI. Hunting dogs 33. Placarda H Cook slowly SI. Abound 4L Forma for shaping shoe 41. Verv mrgei poetic 46. Dili -red 44. Ocettli 47. Outfit 4a, Literary fragmenta 4 By birth 60, tievrtur 61. Aloft 'LA PER 3C - R'A 5 5 w v 1 t L I. Sanaa can too I. Largtt t Thintfo told In confidence a lmn: peg uterj in golf I. Bltt.ir Tetrh 1. U thematic! ratio Sunday with Mr. Brown" parent. Mr. and Mrs J. I. Brown. Mr a, Nick Myers wag agreeably aur prised May IT when her nephew, Don Haywood of Colorado, arrived for a vlnt. Derby resident have hopea re vlved. Some work haa been done on the roads and much road ma chinery haa passed preaumably to fig the roads between here and Butte Fall. Lake Creek Lake Creek, May 23. (Spl) Guests at the Wallace Rags dale home May 12 were, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale and fa mily, Mrs. Ed Cowden, Bob Cowden and two children, all of Eagle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davlcs and family of Med ford; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mey er and H. G. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clngcada of Phoenls. Mr. and Mr. Harry Tonn snd family of Medford, Mrs. I. Oris som snd Anna Tonn were guests May 13 st the Roy Qrltrsby home. Mrs. J. B. Short spent several days last week with her daughter, Mr. Victor Oardener and Mr. Gardener at Butte Palls. Earl's Rhythm Makers will play for another dance Saturday ntght at grange hall. Mrs. Roy ortgsby and Charlotte went with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pech to visit Mr. Emma Wahlera of the Dry creek section, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bentley ot Med ford. were Sunday guests at the Roy Ortgsby home. Mrs. H. E. Pech and sons spent Sunday with Mrs. A. L. Pech. Carl Short left Wednesday for Butte Palls. The John Welch ' family spent Sunday with relatives tn Grants Pss. Griffin Creek Griffin Creek, May 23. (Spl) Mrs. G. D. Isaacs and daugh ter Mildred, entertained the missionary ladies of the Central Avenue church at their country home Thursday. Miss Msry Wilson whs hss been In Portlsnd for some time Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Wil son on Orchard Home drive. Mr. and Mra. Carl Williams and sons of Klsmath were recent, guesta over the week-end of Mrs. William's mother, Mrs. Jessie Mtnear and family. Mr. Sllae Klrg and smsll dsugh- ter plan to leave soon to loin Mr. King In Portland where they are to make their home. Orlffln Creek Extension Unit met Tuesday at the home of Mra. Oeorgs Pisk. The buffet luncheon, prepared under the tuperviuon of Mabel O. Mack, was enjoyed by about thirty five. New offlcera elected for the coming year were Mildred Isaac, chairman; Lucille Miller, sice chair man; and Monte Mulr. secretary and treasurer. A com-nlttee waa ap pointed to make plans for the sn nual picnlo to be held toon. The committee In charge 1 Ruth Hood. Lucille Miller and Sarah Judy. Mr. and Mr. Cecil Durlthsn and eon Jerry and Mr. and Mr. Jo Dun lthan of Redlsnds, California, are visiting the former's slater, Mrs. C. E sturgm and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dunlthsn plan to spen'' the summer nere. Mr. and Mra. Joe Dunlthan plan to go on north for a visit before returning to Redlsnds. Mr. C. E. Sturglll 1 letvlng Tues day evening for Lo-iisiana so visit her parenta. She plans to be gone about atx weeka. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loflend of Wil liam creek visited Sunday st the home or Mr. snd Mr. J. D. Brown. Mis Settle Brown enjoyed a trip to Crescent City Sundsy with friends. The two weeks Bible school to be held this yesr at the Brown school house will begin June 10. Teachers will be Miss Ruby Hlgenbothsm snd Bettle Brown. All young folks tn the community are especially Invited to attend the classes are from t to 11 each school dsy. Pomona Grange Pomona Grange By Gertrude Hsak Jackson County Pomona Grange will meet in regular session Saturday at 8 p.m. In Central Point Grange hall. This is the only regular evening meeting of the year. Any business that comeg be fore a regular meeting may be brought before the Grange. Su bordinate Granges are request ed to bring their resolutions for the State Grange. Degree of Pomona will be conferred and it Is expected there will be a large class. If you are planning to attend the State Grange get your Pomona degree at this time. THE GRANGE Roxy Ann Grange Roxy Ann Grange members wish to express deepest gym pathy to Co Andrews (husband of Lillian Andrews) In this hour of sorrow. We know how great is your loss as wt too realize how she, by her kindly deeds and untiring efforts, hag held a place In our heart a well a In the Grange which can never be filled. The normal annual honey produc tion In the United State la ISO,- 000,000 pounds. NEW YARDSTICK ' MIS FID NEED OF CHILD J Chart and Graph System Is .... ...... . 1 Applied tO NUtritlOnal I Problem Held Simple Cleveland, O. (U.R) Devel opment of radically new meth of for measuring child nutrition here is believed to have ended years of search by physicians for an accurate yardstick of nu trition. The method, outlined by Dr Norman C. Wetzel, associate professor of pediatrici at West ern Reserve university, Is based on the direct study of 2,023 Cleveland school children and records of more than 4,000,001 children during the past 100 years. The system Involves the use of a "grid" or chart into which any child can be fitted. Preliminary application of the chart indicated that IS of every 100 local school children either are inadequately nourished or are in need of comprehensive medical examination. The rec ord was believed comparable to that existing generally in the United States. Easily Applied Or. Wetzel said that unlike all previous systems, it has proved Ijoth accurate and easily applied He said that it offered an an swer to the serious problem of selecting the city's malnourished children, a problem which thwarted health officers seeking to prove the effects of Cleve land's relief crisis on child health. He pointed out that most sys tems have been either too elabo- rate for practical use of have failed to allow for the extent to which a particular child can de-! part from average physical characteristics and still be nour lsned properly and in good health. He said the feature of the sys tem is the "grid" by which the child's "nutritional grade" Is established. It was designed spe cifically to be applied by such workers as school nurses, re quires very little time for each child, and necessitates only a minimum amount of calculation Classifications Set Up The chart utilizes the child's height and weight to determine the physical type with which he should be classed and then the child is fitted into the "grid" ac cording to his physical and nu tritional state, such as over nourished, stocky, good, fair, borderline or poor. Dr. Wetzel, who hag published a number of previous papers on child physical development, plotted nearly 2,000 children studied at Harvard university also and examined all Important records of the sort in calibrating the graph. He pointed out that previous ly even the Judgment of "the most experienced examiner" has been found to "vary con spicuously" in diagnosing mal nutrition. World's Fair Bans Bulletins On War Over Loudspeakers New York, May 23. (p) The war was strictly taboo at the world's fair today. After a two-day trial of broadcasting hourly war bul letins over the fair's 117 loud speakers, the arrangement was terminated abruptly. Un official reason: Indifference. One restaurant tacked up a dozen algni reading: "Please refrain from discus sing the war situation at the bar." And the bartenders had instructions to refuse drinks to those who wouldn't com ply. Born Wednesday, Mag 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson of 223 North Central avenue a biby boy weighing T pounds 7 ounces In Sacred Heart hospital Mother and child were reported doing nicely. LOANS ON HOMES MEUriMU DISTRICT Variable Inlereat FIRST FEDERAL (AVIMUS LOAN ASSN. Of MKDfOHD 2? Nortb Holly I Births ii ii LODGE NOTICES Medford LooVe No. 101, A P A.M. Special commun ication Prlday, Mav 24th. Work in E-A. degree. Rc. freshmen ta. Ray E. Prtshle. W. M. CARPENTERS LOCAL. 1067. meet A. P. of L. Hall first and th.:d Prld.y 'cn month. Visiting members el- GRIFFIN SCHOOL AND 4-H ENJOYS T PROGRAM By Ruby M. Mark Griffin Creek schools and 4-H clubs held a Joint program and exhibit on open house day. May 21 at the white school, conclud ing the school year. Under supervision of Mrs. Wilda Franks, Miss Mildred Pol ing and Mrs. Maude Robinson, the children, through all eight grades, had prepared an endless variety of exhibits, representing all phases of school work. Cooking and garment finish, ing gave representation to Lead er Ethel Guches" cooking and sewing 4-H clubs. The program opened with mu sical numbers, under direction of Instructor Edward Root. First year students Ralph and Hazel Kime were presented in a violin and -piano duet. Second year, Shirley Lehman played accordian selections, ac companied by Mr. Root at the piano. Guitar renditions were . of. fered by Afton Guches, accom panied by Mr. Root. First year, Janet Scheel played i two P'ano selections, I Mr- Root, accompanied by the beginners' string orchestra, com posed of Ramona Guches, Jean Six, Ralph Kime, violinists; and Raymond and Barbara Maddox, cellists. The guitsr quartet, with Ma hala Green, Glen Hall, Rupert Maddox and Elmer Tompkins, was accompanied by E.- Root, mandolin. This was followed by a string trio, comprising Jerry Meadows, Hazel Kime, guitars, and E. Root, mandolin. The 4-H girls were introduced in a group sing, followed by re ports from Bonnie Smith, and Lucille Hill and concluded with the 4-H pledge given In unison. L. E. Francis, county 4-H leader, keynoted the day's dem onstration, saying "this program today is a program of achieve ment." Miss Vera F. Humphrey, or ganizer of grade school's Junior Red Cross, was the next speaker. Griffin Creek enters this work ' next September. Purpose of the Junior group, as explained by Miss Humphrey, Is to work for "international understanding." via exhibits, letters, etc. Mrs. Una Ich spoke briefly, expressing her appreciation for being "one of the family," after which Mrs. Robinson presented the eighth grade graduates, Hazel Kime, Charlotte Juhnke, Lucille Hill. Jean Six, and Rupert Maddox. The program concluded with violinists Ruth Lindgren and Regina Mark: Ruth Childs and Janet Scheel, drummers, and Mr. Root at the piano. This was followed by a picnic lunch, Maypole dancing and ! other outdoor sports. As a finale to the day, Miss ' Mildred Poling, 4-3 grade teach- er, and July bride-elect, was the recipient of many lovely gifti , from the Griffin Creek parents, j The event was heralded by little 1 girls who "paged" Miss Poling, as a huge box was brought on I the scene. The kitchen shower gifts were opened as Mr. Root ! softly strummed a wedding I march on his mandolin. Buckled and torn ateel from the Exeter. 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