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I- " FEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD, X)llKOO. TTESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 12S. PAGE SEVEN ' TOYS REFLECT MODERN LIFE AND INDUSTRY Children This Year to Re ceive Miniature Duplica tions of Real Worth Air planes, Autos, Dolls and Furniture Shown in Local Stores. (By Mary Greiner) Toyland. toylnnd. little girl and boy laud. - Once you dwell within it, you are ever happy then. 'Childhood's joyhuid, mystic; merry, toyland ; Once you pass its borders, yo'.i cau ne'er return uKuln: Hut something has happened in toyland. since the days when those lines were written. No longer the I child of today "seeks painted tri- ifles and fantastic toys, and eagerK i pursues Imaginary joys." Instead, one can picture the moil- ' em child. collariiiR a somewhat de crepit Santa, Clans, In his attempt j to struddle tlia chimney, and speakinu thus: "Say, old thins. 'snap out of your second childhood and shoot along a few real utilities constructed ;u miniature propor tions. I.ut for loudness sake, don't neglect any of the essential de tails. My time is too valuable to . waste." ' Santa Cuius has snapped out of it. He has been rejuvenated to the extreme of practical lines. A visit . to Medford's toyland this year will impress one somewhat like Retting a blrd'seye view of America's com plete domestic and Industrial life. A painstaking effort to carry out the minutest detail in these minia ture duplications is impressive. No longer will the young men nml wumen of tender years toler ate tin wagons or cheap whistles, rubber 'balls, or dolls that snap apart on their connecting rubber inside. Airplane Vogue The tin wagon hus been replaced by the miniature airplane that can actually fly, in some instances lor more than SOU t'eet. Lindy planes with complete motor attachments, run by electricity, are among the more popular toys of Santa's list this year, and have already been ordered in large quantities from the local toylands. Then there are the sturdy brown army trucks, that could stand years nf toyland warfare. In tact, llu-se New Dolls Instructive Voice with smile wins i "sVl h& il!, I Dolls tllnl cHtutiite, n.s well us niiiiit, nit the product of tier- j j man toy milkers for iimmIimh youngsters (ini-tiiins. Tlie one at i .lltr left it'ii'.X-'iit.s Julius IIiibiKT's ruinous ''I'ortnilt of n ilrl." i At the right. I- the (.eriiuin iilen f an Ainericnii Indian. 7 " i jand the other trucks and wagons ; Hut even In this realistic age. i sold this year are so solidly built ; toyland hus some flights of Imugl-1 : tnai a inn grown man can jump nuuon mat serve ns oaiauciug ui- jon top of them without any ill of- forts. There is the futuristic gi- fects. , ruffe w th a colorful neck stretch- Complete fire departments are 1 ng out of the patches of blue and going to be owned by some bovs : green. There is the quevr looking In Medford after December 25, be- elephant, which has a suggestion i cause several of Santa's lists ; of the sea about him maybe he's showed them. And what a thrill l""t whale, nnil there nro dolls : these red demons with their lull- '" enigniutlc countenances. There '. tiers, and bell and motors, will glvo ' puzzles, to bo sure, and will i tho ambitious young "tire chief." eauso tnu young realists somo cuu JJST ask one of the telephone opera tors who serves you how she manages to maintain such unfailing courtesy at a big switchboard. "It wasn't easy at first," she'll ad mit. "I found that a sedentary job indoors all day was almost too much for me. I realized that if 1 was going to make good on the job and I loved it! I'd have to 'keep myself in thevcry pink of condition. "I've done it with Nujot-rnotlung else. It's kept me from having head aches and colds and that awful Ict down feeling. Kept my nerves from getting jangled and fatigued, too. "My doctor tells inc that Nujol isn't a medicine. It's simply a pure natural substance. It keeps your system func tioning as nature meant it to, even under abnormal conditions. It not only prevents an excess of body poi sons (vc all have them) from form ing, but aids in their removal." ; Nujol can't possibly hurt you or upset you. Get a bottle today. Per fccrcd'by the famous Nujol Labora tories, 26 Broadway, New York. It's sold at all drugstores, in scaled pack ages only. There is tho heavy red engine ma chine, with n clanging golden bell on ti c top, the pumper and auxil iary machines nil equipped with motors. Then there nro the dump trucks, with tho moving; steel cups fur the future contractor and excavator. These are so true a representation of the large trucks thnt uuo Is moved to smile n bit, nwostruck In wurtfly, at tho miracle performed In toyland the pnst year. Beautiful Dolls Were there ever such beautiful dolls? Dimpled darlings, smiling from their, cribs, that just natur ally remind the solicitous' younn mothers to go out into tho com c-in . Hut even suno toylnnd must expect some freaks. OAKLAND CO. I'ONTIAC, .Mich., Nov, 27. A pructtcully Who's Our Best Dressed American? Jimmy Walker? The Mayor of New York City spends $3000 a year at his tail or's and sartorial critics ap prove.. But why $3000? : For 25 year? we have been successful in creation of just-as satisfactory clothes for the thoughtful and careful dresser fur our western Americans who also appreciate good clothes that look well and please. And our prices only $40, $50, $60, $75 These suits will cost a great deal more in the metro politan Centers very much more. Right now it will pay you to order one of our tailored suits. Come in and inspect our display of the season's finest qualities and best patterns of the season. , Special Price Reductions in Overcoats for December Bargain Month. Wonderful line of Holiday Haberdashery for the par-v ticular and well-infnriiv.'d customer. F.J.HUBER, The Tailor 123 West Main St. picteiy equipped Kitencn nnu sell Pontine six, now in r,, e'' X r'a,,r -erythlng but name, shortly will In the most sanitary wav for bnbv's, "Uliear on the market, It was an- noonuay meal. uu,,""u ". Next to the kitchen Is the j Motor fur company. A big breukfast nook, with furniture --er. smnrter. n-orn powerful and painted artistically to enrry out luxurious Pontine bringing the thoughtfully planned color' '"K car features wMiln the price scheme. Oh, nothe youiv; miss ! r:";c of 'io small six was proin ot today Is not tho type who" would i tsed by tho Oakland Motor Car daub nround aimlessly. She is Oo. This announcement comes near guided and trained in tho art of'IMB tlo8() uf tllB "1"sl "uccosslul interior decoration. And toylnnd 'cr ' the company's history '- Mil for her has ninny suggestions this 1,11 estimated total oui;.nt lor 1H2S venr. I uf close to 275.000 units, 40 per ::!- a ..!. . I cent ubove li27. I In preparation for 19:'!. exten sive building projects under way here for some time past are proc- itically completed nnd will give the Onklund-I'ontlac plant n cnpuclty ! next year In excess of o50,0()0 curs. Production ol parts for the new. cur Is now under way at tho com-) puny plant, said to be tho most ; modern and best cuuined in thoj industry. The new Pontlae six will lie built almost entirely In fnc-j j torlcs owned by the Oakland Mo- j 'tor Car company nnd tho Kishor I I body plant at Pontine because tho I opening of the new production! i units will enablo Ouklnnd in l!l-i)j to liulld parts formerly mnuufiic-; turcd elsewhere. Keen Interest In the now Pontluc nix was evidenced 'tn automobile clrclcH here and at i Detroit because the Pontine first Introduced 111 11120 has sinco con sistently shattered all previous i sales records for a new make of , enr. While embodying big cur tea-1 Hires and performance, tho new ! Pontic six will remain within tho ; price range of the smaller six, ac-j cording to the announcement Is sued today. i ' National showings will bo held 'around the first of the coming yean nnd Inter 111 the show rooms of the ; Sanderson Motor compony, local 1 distributors. i Christian Missionary Society to Present Dramatized Service ' The executive committee of the : Woman's Christian Missionary so 1 doty of tho Klrsl christian churoli j met at the home of Mrs. It. L. ! liny, Friday ufternoon with eleven i Indies present.- The young people's 'missionary society was represented ly .Mrs. U?c F. Smith nnd the 'Triangle club by Mtb. KvefOlt , End. ; At the close of the routine busl : ness session plans were perfected : for the presentation of the drama tized service. "Around the World I With His Disciples," to bo given instead of the regular church ser . vlre Sunday evening. Dee. 2nd. The next regulur meeting of the society will lie held Tuesduy after noon. Den. 4 with the "(ioldie . Well" division III rhai'fcc of the ' program nnd social hour with M. Clurenee lloyd ns leader. oregon president ill wiwflulosmei.es KU(ii:.VK. Orr.-Nnv. L Vid him hfvn icelvirl fit th Cnlvfifllty of On iron thut Dr. ArnnM Bennett Hull, rrKl(l(n(. in III at l.m A riff o leu of tin attack (if lnfluni. Hi; wh n-lurnlntf (mm an aMtrh trip and nlipfri at Anffrlf to vlrlt Mm. Hall and thflr riM uk liter hIhi hip In noulli'in t'ullfornia for the wlnlp ' RUSSELUS o "MEDFORD'S OWN STORE" vlll J Now-All Together-Rah For Medford We're Off For the Game In Portland To be sure, you must dress the part and be right at home Thursday in the Stadium at Portland, in one of these smart new French spun Jersey outfits. Both one piece and two-piece sport frocks that are the finest thing in the world for travel on just such a jaunt as your trip Thanksgiving Day. Extremely smart, very, very cheap because they are specially purchased at a big discount. Many styles to choose from $9.75 Don't forget to Keep Your Feet Warm at the Game Wool Snort Sox with fancy tops, just sli; tlii'iii on over your silk hose anil lie real eoin foH'ilile. They are smart too. White and three tan tones with fancy tops and t1 CC sizes from 8 to 10 at 1 W English Wool and Silk and Wool Full Length Sport Hose $2.98 and, Maybe, You'll Need a New Sweater for Thursday Just iii a smart now lot of the htest styles for sports wear. Miany different color effects, coat and slip-over .styles with some iclever new collars, too. Then 'if yon take the. kiddies to the en me you muy;neid one of theaiew sweat ers 'for them. SpeHal' showing at? - ; $2.98 to $7.50 It Sure Does Rain in Portland New Semi-Trench Coats Fleece Lined and With the Loop Fasteners Children's sizes , 6 to 12 Years;' Five Colors. Women's sizes 14 to 44 in Five Colors. $4.75 $5.98 Very heavy quality that will serve well as n sport coat because of its warmth as well as a "Keal Hain Coat.". 131oiid, tan, green, red, blue and black in the women's sizes and the same colors except black in the children's coats. Do not confuse these with cheap coats, they are worth a lot .more than the price we quok'. , . Don't Forget Were Continuing Our Big COAT SALE V3 Off On Every Coat in Stock Now is the time to buy while you still cet n fidl ' seasons' wear. ' J)ont wait another da v. 9ull-length -Sheer Quality m, pso Eos, 4 ' , A LONG FELT WANT No more embarrasment now because your hose are too short because Blue Herron--34-Inch Hose are Here In Beautiful Sheer Chiffon in AH Shades it How often you've wished for these, especially tall Indies or eren frocks or the popular short skirts of today. These "Mine Heron' to to toe, delightfully tree of all streaks or cloudi ness, perfect fitting and beautifully fashioned. Don't fail to see thein, they are NEW. short ladies wearing dancing hose are sheer Chiffon from Five of the Best Fall Shades $2.25 Sizes from 82 to 10i2 . i : . ..... -.. -. 4