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f ana fttm r Women's Interests and Activities Edited By Eva Nealon :4 MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. EElil.rAl.Y S. tl Garden Club Enjoys j Committee Named For Nominations By Church Group Ever Hearty circle moots nt Pictures Roadsides Hip tuimp of Mr. t'.rc-en. ' l'ast Matrons' club lleame ; Thursday Evening chapter . will have a covered: 1 ! dish luncheon ut the Masonic t . temple. TurKilay. ! suliject of state-wide interest Merit Circle of tho Vresby- was presented to the members and terian church meets nt 2:00 j guests of the Carden club at the o'clock with Mrs. II. F. XV. ; retiulnr meetint; Thumday even- Hpllver. COS Hamilton. ! Ing. fr Woman's Home Missionary j The subject, presented by lec- society of the First M. K. iture and accompanying slides, was church meets with Mrs. 1!. A. in the nature of a report on a , Koppes. 23 Rose avenue. ! survey of the roadsides of the state t The Phoenix croup of the v,of Oregon, especially ns remirri Y" Secretary Crater Lake Guild Has Regular Meet Members of the XVoman's asso- j ciation of the Tresbytcrian church j held their regular monthly busi-j ness and social meeting Tuesday afternoon in the church parlor, j Mrs. C. H. McMath. president, pre-j siding. Reports were made by the various circles, the lOver Heady ; announcing SI 00 collected. The' County Health association 1 the disfiguring effects of signs and i official year will end In March and will meet in the Presbyterian s billboards along the highways. fr church. This survey was made by Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Parker will be w. L.' Lnwtnn of tho National hostesH this afternoon to the ; Council for Protection of Hoadstdc Uidies' Auxiliary of the first ; Beauty. The Oregon Federation Huptist church at 8:30 p.m. of Garden Clubs nnd tho American S The Kver Henry circle Nature association assisted in 9 meets today at tho home of (financing the project. Mrs. T. Creen. ' Two months time was spent in all reports are desired betore then. The nominating c o mmittoe named by Mrs. McMath. Is com posed of Mesdnmes Walter Knitter Brown, XVm. XV. P. Holt, Potten ger, Sawyers and (Jilmore. They will make a report for election of officers at the next meeting the Woman's .Missionary Ko-jan intensive study of Oregon's first Tuesday in March. ! ciety of tho Christian church roadside problems and more than meets with Mrs. XV. P. An- 3ft Vancouver avenue, v Wediicsilny j There were 70 guests at the 2500 miles covered. meeting, tne largest. uiumiuui.- Oregon at present is first among I realized for several months. Pacific const states in the he.niiv .Members or tne tunny simi-ib ! drew: Ju '- Aim,- societV Will !nf her hil-llurriVfi. Our nrnhlem Is Circle WC1C llOStesSeS for llie after .v .' c.-wri nartv this eve- 1 largely one of protection of natural , noon- Mrs' Carpenter led tho de- - ning nt 8 o'clock., vl beauties and protection from corn 's. Chapter A. A., P. E. O.. !mercinl ugliness. The Medford CJnrdon club with others, of the federation has ex pressed approval of the bill now i before the legislature. .Several members of the city meets with Mrs. .1. riiegel ! 1012 yuen Ann avenue. Thimble club of the Mist- tletoe camp meets today for covered dish luncheon nt 1 votions nnd Mrs. A. .1. llnnby was chairman of tho program, which included an Instructive debate by the junior high school team. The subject for debato was, Resolved: that chain stores are undesirable. The affirmative was represented What the Girl Scouts AreDoing lly Mrs. II. .1. XVIIl-am. Leads in Oratorio To Be Named Soon Mrs. Iverson Named .f New Head "Y" Board th.' Tinier l.:ikn of tht Khsl Pioiiytorian rhui rh met M "inlay evonini; at tin home of Mrs. 11. V.. I The IukIi ehiol ii'imp. iiml ; Marsh. Miss (lermulo WutzlinK lMd'rshi, f Miss WaWon ana i had ohai'iit' of tho doviHions. She ; Mitl wiiiftn sn,-nliiiii tin- wci'U ; reatt scnptiiro rolt'rntiK to .Mary and Martha. Tho suhjt'Ct of tho evonliiB doalt .with Scaiuilnaviaii nmntrios. niul .Mrs. .1. K. Collins, ucLMimpftniod at , illltj j,;in lo irtui n tiniihi. Mi .Hi.. Piano l.y Mrs. I'arUon Janes ; ,ornthy whitmun, ..ou.u-llor at th S;iHK l WO llllh MMIKNi .M t urn- iol.ka." and "The Hordsmans J Soiik " t'na Inrh cave a paper j on i ho Scandinavian count rios. tolling of ihoir education and re , ! liKion. ,1 She told how Christianity was taught with other mil.ji'L-ls In ih I. o ;i d in tlio -Ti U'-if .X!in ." Stainor's t'.nuoiis oiafnii.i m In prt'si'iiti'd on Uood I't id;iy hy a Krollp of lo.;il arlists. Will as sinod to soloists this wt-ok. Miv i'. II. I'asUe and Mis. Klsn- I'ari- ; tcm SiranK. who arc directum thf j Mt'ml.cj mis ..r II, ii a u. day Al i-S. d-ni. d.-iH: f th--h..ard of dlf'J t . W. r. A held thoit' il tl.-.-ii.oi i.f oftieers Mon. evening m the elntt rooms. I',, herein was named prosit Mrs. N'r-rdwii k, vlco presl- ' .Mrs, K. A. KoppOH, socro and .Mrs. A. li. Clement, Miss Dorothy Mitchell, necro atry vof tho local Yoiiuk Vonian' Chiistian association has hud two t lt"K 11 " J . ' jof truop 4. years' experience in tpis typo of ui. scoo ,u..uu.uo. . work. havliiR been general seei e- way and Sweden. Jackson School troop No. ;i :s tarv nt tho "V in KarKo North I "nines were enjoyed the remain- makinn Rreai pnKnv in sinnal Ijftkotn j dor of the oveninK. UefroshmentH jni. ,iier the direction of their ti.J " ..iii'fcu' ,..v:im ut i. were served in the hoautifully doc- ,.aitain. Miss Alherta llarisnn. ,, ; M..f.ii..i will im cari ied orntd dininp room hy the hostess Thi ,roon meets each Monday a.sisisi.Mi oy .MiwiiuuvK in. "" nfu'rnoon at 1 ' 1 musical program, announced e: Scout camp An the Apple.uato. i Twenty-four Kirte made the trip i increased interest in the pro- I Mrs A. .1. Anderson, the retir- ' sent at ion of the oratorio was ex- .im prcMiieni. mven a vote hihited at the seootul rehearsal on "f thanks for h- r efficient Worl Monday ovonitiK-. Thirty amateur dur im her term in office hy th I i no t"i ice of preside nt with a short .ilk. Miss Dorothy Mitchell ,Uti a -rotary, was present. She & next rehearsal tomorrow evening. , piannon a 'a i-io-einer jariy v ill ...I 1 I,. 1...1.I .,t r(i V I.'liri:il'l of troop '. and Miss Ann .Norvell , ,, I summer i,ls,, I joined in the tryotits. Moi-e , Ti .1, i . . ! vnict-s arc still needed and it is The Junior hiwh school troops ... . ., ., . , . . . ... ... .,,... i- hoped that nianv will attend the are now oruatl ed and well lindei i , . i. .. i ,., ... ., i next reneiirs w.iy. -ou-.-. j.u.ua m. nM' ....ii i, ,-.....t..,l in the I'irst I'reshyiei ian church. ! M r .Marsh will play the oran tiuinhers. husinesi Ritis. held, however. o'clock. council were present and expressed ......... . - Thursday interest In. and appreciation of the, !in the nIrK:Ui,veq!' h"ze"e i.. ... V.iI.Ij. r i1 i il l Will lllinni' nnrP of I lin un . nni hrn. I niriiiiru . - -- j meet with Minnie Itryant. sented. .. Inmr Ht-'.ClilllK. l)ln SilltlM llllOH . i ..,i...f. ..i.i.jc ,,h' (u he- ana Walter Jones. ing organized lor. tho younger! The ne.v, meeting of the guild I'hc classes being."'" ... , , ,, ,' " are not restricted Harvey h aids on Crater Lake MVeniie to any group. Recreational activities have been , Thillll,lo (.,,, , T held lor the past few weoKs, uml ; KlllmullI , lasH 1-rutay evening a general p.m. lor all girls engaged in business 1 or not attending school will be ) held. A basketball group has been bv Miss .Mitchell lor Music Teachers to the school bunding. TWeet at Kjore ttome 101 Cottage street. The business session was presid- ine negative "as uuim.-u "- ,, ....... ,.,,. ,.,i,...i i,..ir XV. C. T. V. will met at "fried over by the president, Mrs. unanimous decision of the Judges. The debaters were well poised and iCummings, and plans lor ' the 1 Presented their arguments In a 2:30 at the V. XV. C. A. Kullding P.ridge club meets year's activlt ies outlined and brief this afternoon with Mrs. J. ;ly discussed. XV. Young, South Onkdnle. Yeoman dance this evening 1 - . in k. p. hmi. ! Altar Society Plans Friday j Herrydale Child Study club Dinner For March 17 meets at the Community , house on North ltiversido. ; Satuiiluy j. v.,i.,.i.. i.,i,iLr.. tea at Activities for tho coming sea- Kt. Mark's Parish house a outlined by members of jl i).,o nieee I'olleire Wo- ' Anns Altar society men's club meets this after- 1 '""""K Tuesday afternoon The Thimble club of Chrysan themum circle, No. R4. Neighbors of Woodcraft will entertain the club members ami their families with a covered dish dinner at the I. O. O. T. hull, .Monday evening. I-'oh. 9. nt 6::10 o'clock. lOach member Is asked to bring noon at the home of Mr: Kelly. M W. R. C. Plans Work For Soldiers Home convincing manner. Mrs. C. O. Larison entertained with a group of Hongs, accompan ied at the piano by Mrs. C. II. l'askc. An Interesting contest was carried on by Mrs. Mark XX'rlght and Mrs. R. K. Caliey during the social hour, partners for tea were chosen by matching hearts. The valentine motif also dominated the decorations scheme. At the table where Mrs. car penter and Mrs. Rose Eifert pre sided, u beautiful bowl of spring he leudlng event will he tho ' flowers, the gift of Mrs. I.dna, 4. cafeteria dinner In tho Parish hair Isaacs, former the centerpiece. March 17. All render of this Mrs. llarry .Marks was cnairman news are Invited lo the dinner. ! of the refreshments committee and Next XX'ednesday evening the( was assisted by other members of last card party, preceding lent, the circle. will be given. Mrs. I DeSousa The next meeting of the clrclo and her committee hnvo plans, will be held at the home of Mrs, completed for a most pleasant Mark Wright, Tuesday afternoon evening, Wednesday, February 11, at 2 o'clock. at the junior year in high school, or are lurwier a.ivanc.M.. n. ,........- ,mt (1sh .m(, ,.,,,.,. .,,,,,, or are held each Tbind:iy evening at the liaptist church. j ' Other classes and groups will,is4 siciinclt Will he formed in the near future, A,,11(, ! ;t Ktigeim Miss Mitchell has announced, and lNM jt,.tty stennett, daughter of will probably include a hiking ,. ;lm ,.s , j. stennett, of club, housewives' gymnasium tm(j cil. w, leavo wth hor ,,!,. class, and elementary clog and Fr Saturday morning for Kugenc. top dancing classes. where she will attend the Junior A questionnaire has been Pre- rom llt iiniverslty high school In pared by the secretary to be UU- tilnt cltv Kaiiinlsv evenine-. ed out by business women in tne. city and from the notations made, I the various courses can be formed. Miss Mitchell has her office in the Y. XV. C. A. building on North HartKt: street. "The ;irl Scout Trail," a most I Interesting picture of (itrl Scout- i ing. will be shown at mo nouy theater in conjunction with their regular picture on 1-Vbruary 1 li and 17. which Is on Monday and Tues day. All Cirl Senilis should make an effort to attend and see this interesting store of scouting. Missionary Group To Meet Tul-sdny The XX'onien's Missionary society of the l-'irst Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. XX'. P. A'ndrcws at her homo, 3Ti X'ani'ouver avenue. Mrs. tjertrude Kirkpatrick will tie in charge of the study hour. lleg-ivo of Honor Mi-ots Tuesday The Degree of Honor Protective association will hold the regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening ill 7:30 In the Allhea hall. All members are urged to attend. The heme of Mrs. K. K. Core will be the scene of llie next IIP cl ing of the Music Teachers' nso cialtoii Tuesday evening. The prngrnm for llie evening Is in barge of Miss Harriet I'.iild- wiu. Motor To Hay City Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Clancy and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Palm left Medford Thursday by motor for San Francisco, whore they will spend several days vacal inning. XV. '. T. C.'s Plan Se-slon J-W Thursday Members of the XV. will meet at the Y. XV Thursday afternoon at clock. A special program has been plann.d with l:ev. XV. 1!. I'.alrd as main speaker. Musical num bers will 11N0 be given TV r. c. A. II o'- I Tim Itccmumcndcil ' I'or Chivalry DiM'oralloll i j The regular meeting Of Olive' 1 ' Ucbekah lodge was held on Mon- ' I .lay evening with a good attend- alloc. , I Minnie Kryant and Kiln Hogorit I were reconimendeil for the ,lecois. anon of chivalry. After llie business session cards were enjoyed. '' 4 TotlX'elles II01110 . '. l-'roln Cllilfoiiiiti Judge and Mrs. R I.. TouX'elle : arc again nt home to their Med- i ford friends nfler siending six weeks vacationing in California. XVhile In the southern state they divided their time Into visits in i San l-'rancisco, l.os Angeles and : San Diego. -a Mrs. While Hostess Al Muslcalc it Mrs. John White entertained' meiubers of her classes with a , 1 musical hour at her homo Sunday -t afternoon ns tho regular monthly ... recital for the groups. In addition -i, to numbers presented by the class T members the Misses Dorothy Gore ; and Marjory Paley entertained -rf with several numbers. beginning at 8 o'clock. ForelRil Missionary sisted bv Mrs. C. W. Conklin, Mrs. XX'. M. Van Scoyoc, Mrs. J. A. Daron, served refreshments. nrn-.nnu n.lUf Corns met . , . , I Group Kntertnineil Thursday with President tlva Fitzgerald presiding. The chairs of the absent officers were filled by other members. Fruit, clothing and money has been given for relief and much assistance given unemployed. Three applications ' for member ship were read. It was decided the socials would bo held the 4th Friday in each month, and plans were made to make rag rugs for tho soldiers' home. Interesting pa pers on XVm. MrKinlcy, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln were read. Splendid work Is being done by ih. nn.l much Interest is be- 1 ' ... . ,. lr,A Ing shewn which is appi eciin very much. -Pro-School Child Subject of Meeting The Berrydale Child Study club met at the community house on North Riverside on Friday after noon Jan. 30. The topic for dis cussion was "XVhnt a Pre-School Child Needs." based on an article i In the January Issue of "The Par ent's Magazine.'' A child must feel he Is want ed nnd that his purents are ready to stand by him with help and en couragement always. Ho must feel ihnt he Is able to do for himself what his parents do that Is, be mpm Independent. The foundation of all future be havior is laid In the pre-school period nnd most of what he learns at this period Is thru Imitation. How his parents act toward hjm determines his feelings toward other people. A child reacts un consciously to the atmosphere nround him, whether kind or critical. Therefore, what you arc effects your child a great deal more than what you do. It was with much regret that those present learned of the Illness of their leader. Mrs. Pndgham. and nil hope that she will soon he well again and nble to attend the next v meeting which will be held on Fri dny, Feh. 13 nt 2:30. The topic for discussion will bo "As the Adolescent Sees It." An article on this subject Is found In the Febru ary Issue of the "Parent s Maga zine." Everybody Is welcome. Pleasant Program Enjoyed By Circle P. T.A. Anniversary Will Be Celebrated -. The XVomen's Foreign Mission ary Society of the First M. K. church, met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Smylie, North Pacific highway. Mrs. W. A. Hal- The home and school circle of loway presiding. Mrs. C. A. Meek-' the Roosevelt school met Friday er lending the devotions, vocal afternoon at 3:00 o'clock for reg duet, "My Father Knows," Mrs.'ular program. llanielt Pardee. Mrs. F. A. John- An Interesting report of tho de son Miss (Joldie Helle DePew. cision of the Child Welfare con- accompanist. Mrs. Meeker offer- ference recently held at Washing-I ing prayer. ' The 34th anniversary of Parent Teacher work will be observed next Friday at the Junior High school, with an nppropyutn pro gram given by the Junior High Pa rent -Teacher organization. Parents of the pupils who en tered Junior lli,h at mid-term will be honor guests for the after noon. Refreshments will be served and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. INiyton llonorcil Vocal duet, "Nailed! ton, 1). C. was given by Mrs. II.' to the Cross," Mrs. Pardee. Mrs. F. Nordwick. The slxtti-11 pupils On lilrthday I A double surprise was experi enced by Mrs. Mary Payton when Pohnson. Mrs. W. XV. Walker.; entertained with a Broun of "K . a group ir'end arrived al her leading the study, presented an and a recitation was given by interesting reading In which 14 I.eighton Piatt. ladies look part. Hook review, "A Hostesses for the afternoon Cloud of XX'itnesses," was given were: Mesdames Richardson, John by Mrs. May Chlrgwin nnd Mrs.' Mann, Alotha X'awter and Fred Walker. "The Healing of the N'a- Heath. lions.'" Mrs. A. S. l.illen. Duringi the socinl hour Mrs. Smylie as- Mrs. McF.lhose lloimi-cd Al Dinner Snmlity Complimenting Mi's. R. lv Etho.se of (irants Pass, Mr. Mo- home about 6:30 Friday evening February tith, to help her cele hrate her 2Sth birthday. . A boun teous dinner wns served,, prepared by the guesls. Those present, were Mr. and- Mm.! Ocer and daughter Phyllis, Mr.. nrid Mis'. hrUee Rath nun arid -daughter Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Stagg. Mr. and Mrs.' Michael Claude and Heck, uml Mr. and Mrs, l- II 11 l!..u,.. ..,.l.rtiin.l at I'aVlOn. UllUr III ine.oumns Musketeer Hrldge Clul ! their home Sunday. The day being second group 01 trieoon Kiitertuinwl Wednesday j Mrs. Mctllhose s birthday unni- Mrs. Payton. This group wtw eom- ..... m... !,,...., n,:,i,.a inh ,.,.,.,,. l,.v..K. tdrthiliiv dinner posed of Mr. and Mrs. Leon rorn- 1'... '. . .i, i,.. r lies I ...u iv'v.r. .v-re ulnccd crook. Mr. and Mr. Castor. Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs MrlClhose and Susan Storm and Jack Moore. An daughter. Marv Louise, and son. 1 evening of cards was enjoyed, after entertained nt the homo of Mrs. Earl C.rey oil King sired XX'ednes day afternoon. Two tables of bridge were In play with Mrs. J. L. Woodcock holding high score. At the close of tho afternoon the hostes.i served delicious retresn- Sunny Sisters to Meet XVKIi Mrs. Wright Th- Sunny Sisters Circle of the Preslivterinn church will meet Marsh. Mrs. Mary llazelrigg and fee were served. Mr. anil Mrs. II. . Reach. Get-together Party Woman's Missionary Planned At V. W. C. A. Society Meets Tuisdny j a parly for the young girls of The Woman's Home Misslonnr ; tn(. ,.,v wm be held at the Society of the First Methodist w ,. ,. Friday evening. Tho church will meet Tuesday after-' ,rral r s being sponsored' by Miss noon at the home of Mrs. II. A-l Dorothy Mitchell, secretary of tne with Mrs. Marl! XX'rlght at her. Happen, T. Rose avenue. Mrs. XV. n0 Y. XJ '. A. and promises lo he ll gala affair for the younger set. The .purpose "of the parly Is to give the girls an opportunity to know each other better. An interesting program Is being plan ned for the evening. home on the South Pacific high- F. Campbell will be prograifi lead way. February 10. at 2 o'clock. 1 er. Members of Loral Society Krtnrn Among Medford people who have returned to greet the early spring season here after spending u. portion of the winter In Califor nia are Mrs. Cain Robinson, who returned Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Corbin F.dgell. who returned Tues day from a short slay at Pebble Beach nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jap An drews, who also returned Tuesday niter spending the major part of the winter in Los Angeles. Health Group To Meet TllCMlny Members of the Phoenix Croup of the County Health a.-socintioo will hold Its regular meeting t. ..i?.. tvi.ri.nrv 10th In the pnrlors of the Presbyterian church Thev will serve n silver tea for the benefit of the hot lunch. - V. I O.'s To .Meet Mrs. Miles Gives Paper on Modern Turkey at Meeting of Study Club In their finest fur knowledge of I Ing In their freedom and looking the New XVnrld, the Wednesday o Mustapha Kemal us their lead- Sillily club members listened to a s,,w Hnvlevvs llooks most Interesting program on Mod-i Vl) n(.oyoe' splendid re- ern Turkey nt the last meeting. A view or the book, "I'nder Five cnncls,. nnd comprehensive paper, sultans." by Dr. Mary Mills Pat by Mrs. Miles spoke of the growth, rck gave u vivid picture, of the of the new semi-democracy, wlth-ounx New Knglund girl whose a modern constitution and a coni-iive of adventure and spirit of plete civil code (all within seven j nitrubtii combined to send her to years) as one of the outstanding Kzerum. and later to Constnnli events In all history. Turkey, re-;,,!,.. There she spent moro than .i,ic..,l bv wars to n country little; rift v years, most of the time in larger than California and New, charge of n girls' college Mexico, with a new form of H'-v- ernment nnd under the leader hip of the soldier president, Mus tapha Kemal. Is demanding the attention of the world. Moth corn She describes the plclurrsnuo beauty of Constantinople, lells of her Journey to the Interior, of con ditions of living nnd customs "t the people. Then she speaks of try and peuple nre being modern-, events through the changing years izd with Americanism ns wien nnd under tne rnnnging in.e ideal an Ideal of work and prog-tne five sultans who reigned from ress .New laws abolished polyg-j S7I, the year of her arrival, to amy enforced registration or mar- that day In October 1924 when riages. nnd gave to the president , ttu, Turkish republic was pro the power to grunt divorces. Kemal i 0 im,,d. has suppressed the fakirs or d-r- rs. Humphrey gave it synop vishes and cleared the country of'sls or several current articles con beggan'. The fez has sone nndlcernlng Turnkey nnd Its affairs, ! nl-othe women's veils, fllrls work; the failure of the liberal pany in offif es and W'jtiirn are in on:-.-; alter oniy mrc iinmin. ! r on the Pctiire platform. : tence. nnd the tact thai the Turk- r . j i The franchise has bren extended ,.h government Is not fulfilling school . h ann. women . it. moneinry obligations. SoclalQservice. school", ho.plmls.l Members of the club gave items sinllalion and aylums are all from current papers and maga findlllft their plnce In the Turkey ' zlnes nil bearing on the subject of Indsy Though this I- Mil III ll' -l of Turkey and Mustapha Kemal rellgicn. una I'avn.i. W'fflnorisav -I...-. a lv n will meet 1 ... . r.nn,.n ..f cn.tom Wednesday afternoon ut in ".,., ... ,A n,rally I a must Int resting and In. true- you ever stop fotkinli that any one of our many taity, "home-baked" bakery ape cialfi will help you aave time in serving well "rounded out' meals. Beck's Bakery Starts Tomorrow A SWEEPING fr Our Stock Includes I I Vj f 1 I the Famous I P jT JatV rJti I A I D If Ta I W I. Ik. iL.I ' J --"J in Li. Oc n. ixanges ? h wTMii- " Kit, I Hotpoint Ranges Of New, Latest Model ELECTRIC RANGES During This Sale : THE POPULAR One Minute WASHER Placed in your heme for $7550 CASH $82.00 on Our Easy Payment Plan ONLY $5 DOWN New In ttt low price, new In lt wonderfully atlrae. live appearance, proven In Its washing action thia One Minute Model offers every home a modern electric washer at a price well within the purse of any Income. There have been low price washers cn the market that'a true, but never a machine to compare In quality to thia one. WHILE OUR STOCK LASTS! FREE! With each range sold during this sale we will give a 750 Watt Water Heater Take Advantage of This Offer While Our Stock Lasts Southern Oregon ELECTRIC Morris B. Leonard, Prop. .409 East Main Phone 883 I lal ' 1 I 11 - KXtt!4XXXXXXXXXK of Mrs. J. F. Fllegel