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arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, SfEDFORD, OHEGOX, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1933. PA'GE SEVEN 733 . r m I --------' ..kmmmkjmw I DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD . KERB ARB THE RATES 1 PM word Out Insertion (Minimum 25c) jsch additional Insertion. per word . ( Minimum loc) Per line per month, without aooT change ,l-t 75 Phone w LOST LOST Wednesday evening Black int.viAr zlnner puriw. Return to Trio. portant to owner, une. LIBERAL REWARD lor the return or information leading to return o six dlso wheels and Firestone tires stolen from moaei night of January 3. Tires, but not wheels will fit other trucks. B. L. Dodge, Jr., 565-J, Route 4. LOST Lady's dark brown pigskin glove, for right hand. Please re turn to M. H.. Mall Tribune office. Reward. ' LOST I? dog missing, call 1518. HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY to make and sell the new fade less wood fiber flowers. Big money maker 1 Free samples and Instruc tions. Write Real Art Flower Stu dios, 754 W. 7fh St., Los Angeles, Calif. WANTED Unencumbered lady to as sist with housekeeping. State age, nd waees expected. Box 9340. care Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE opportunity to become district manager for large company plan ning to open 100 new stores. Earn good money wnue you quamy. p ply 32 North Grape St., Medford. BOOST YOUR INCOME Make money sellliur Davis Fine custom -rauorea clothes. Sensational Insurance noiirv covers year's wear and ac cidental damage. Low prices Lib eral commissions and bonus. Com plete equipment furnished.. Exper ience not essential. P. H. Da'ls Tailoring Co., Dept. 283, Cincinnati, Ohio. HELP WANTED MALE A FEMALE KALESLAD1ES AND SALESMEN Runproof hose; yours free; paid dally; Special Jan. bonus. Write Mr. Markle. 603 Delta Bldg., Los Angeles. Cal, WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By two middle-aged worn, en, cooking In camp. Tel. 887-Y. MAN OR WOMAN want Job work, In. side or out. 628 W. 4th. Ph. 832-X wAvrpin Collecting, part time bookkeeping or typing. Room S10, First National Bank Bldg. RELIABLE, experienced girl wants housework. 1399-x. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint joos. uau a. -- 00. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy or rent team horses. Phone 341-R-2. OOLD WANTED Will pay cash for old gold, broken Jewelry, gold teeth, crowns, bridges, watch cases, rf.ntal cold, silver, platinum, etc, Forward to me. no matter how small or large the quantity and I'll submit offer subject to your epproral. R. M. ECKERSON, Box 57, Corvallla, Oregon. WANTED by steady renter Small furnished or unfurnished house In Medford. Price reasonable. Henry Bostwlck, Eagle Point. WANTED Work horse, about 1300 lbs. H. H. Dietrich, Rcut 4. Phone 16-F-2. WANT to buy team horses, Durham milk cows. 723 W. 13th. WANTED To rent acre or small plot with house, near school, for family with several children. Must ( be minimum rent. Also husband wants carpenter or other work In exchange for rent or produce. Worthy, thrlftv family. Address Box 9187, care Mall Tribune. EXOHANOE Upholstering and furni ture repairing for what have you? Thlbault. Tel 969-R WANT TO RENT Completely furn ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace, 3 bedrooms. Phone lon-j WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 798-W. RAW PURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Tou don't have to wait for returns We pay cssb. ?.'e huv Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Household goods, stove, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 N o-ape St. Phone 1062 FOB REST HOt SES FOR RENT 3-room Mm. house. qu. 131 Almond St. FOR RENT BOUSES I tap BFVTMlspPT.t.v1'nr I nildlVroi MDonmnnv 1 -. . . r FOR RENT Furnished 8-room mod. ern house, clou In; upholstered lurnnure, hardwood floors, fire. place, garage, oil heater; cheap rent, write to B. j. palmer, Rt, Medford, Ore. FOR RENT 8-room turn, house; reasonable to reliable party. Call at 145 So. Grape. 5-ROOM house. 219 S. Ivy. rvn KKiN i oo no. peach, 6 rooms and Bath; oft burner. Tel. 105 FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Houses, H2.50. S15 and 17.60. Tel. 105. FOR RENT A nicely furnished du. piex, close in, for 15.. Phone 1149 FOR RENT -room furnished house. iuui North central. Inquire 039 n. (central. FOR RENT Partly furnished home. ciose m, nice snaae, garden spot, giiage.. 4so. water rent paid; lo cated at 315 So. Rlversrslde; In- quire at 32s bo. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished a-room house. Telephone 488-M. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett. FOR RENT Nice residence near high scnooi; aouoie garage. 503 8. Oak- daie. Phone 737. FOR RENT -room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 530 s. central. FOR RENT 3-room house. 5;50; a. room S3.00 furnished, Phoenix. Water paid. Phone Jacksonville 364. 5-ROOM modern stucco; cook stove and heater; B15.00. Key at 531 Spencer. FOR RENT Beautiful turn, home, osu a. yen. owner 114 Tripp. FOUR-ROOM furnished house. In. quire Irvln Anderson, 314 Vancou ver Ave. FOR RENT Nice 6-room unfurnish ed nouse, 815 mo. Location, North central, pnone 449-X. FOR RENT woonj small furnished nouse with garage. Call 315 IU3-J. 741 WEST JACKSON 8 rooms, good condition ana location. Tel. 100 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern house. Call at 4U S Rlveraide FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown As White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment, Durell Court. . . Hony. pnone 1233-w. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean apartment with garage, cheap, at ia norm ivy. FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms ano garage, a. 14. Grape. ' FOR RENT a and 3-room apart ments, my w. and et. 3 ROOMS completely furnished, in cluding lights and water; heated; $5 a week. 229 No. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment, downstairs; garage. 344 No. Bartlett. NICE turn. apt. 618 So Oakdale. NEAT turn. apt. Key 148 8. Ivy. FURN. apts.; steam heat; convenient for 4 adults The Bercen. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment tor couple employed Call at 633 Plum St.. after 6 p. m or 8undays. HOMES FOR KENT Call 786. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room, close in home cooked meals, private family, price reasonable. Phone 1076-J. FURNISHED, heated room tn private home; shower. 798-Y. ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance, one block rrom Main 8t. Reasonable rates. 322 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a. 718 E. Main. Rates very moderate. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES REAL BARGAIN In model A Pord 4- door sedan, this week only, $174. E. Z. terms. See Taylor, Gates Used Car Lot. FOB EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Pine ranch, river cater er right, near Medford for ranch or other property In Oregon or Calif. 1021 W. 0th. FOR TRADE Ste.l traps for wood. 1Z02 e. iitn st, Medford. FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab- Ins, 3 houses, filling station, e miles from Falls, $5,000 back cost $.18,- ooo. Make offer equity, w. J. Hoi. man. Fort Klamath, TRADE Have patent on Auto Di recting eignai. positive warning to traffic, both front and rear. Inten tion of driver is made plain. Ex change for good unincumbered farm or will give M Interest to put on market. Box 8106 care Tribune. WOOD for iaay or potatoes, near Trail a exeuenger, Trail, on. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 2i East 4th FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE $2,000 AND EASY TERMS on balance will purchase 142 acres excellent Irrigated land In Klamath Basin, suitable for potatoes, alfalfa or dairying: two miles from town. Strictly modern bungalow. J. K. Whltlatch. owner, Merrill. Oregon. MAKE me an offer for small fur nished home: modern. What hve you' 31 Bm. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres Klamath county, on highway and railroad, fine laud, ail irrigated; 45 acres Jackson county, no Irrigation needed. Will sell or exchange for smsller acreage or Medford prop erty. Piiona 1282. FOR RENT 1 and H -acre tracts near Medford. Tel. 105. FOB SALa HOMES DON'T throw rent money away buy this cozy 4-room bungalow near sonool on your own terms, nne garden, garage. Owner forced to sacrifice at once. 723 Oak street. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry- dale store. A great bargain at $450. Terms. Phone 817-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 33-acre ranch garden, alfalfa and orchard. E. E. Foss, Talent. 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus une; nuuu. a. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. WHEN you think or real estate think 01 Brown sa wnite. FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE toma and hens. W. A. Py bum, Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns. Hansen strain, 8 cents; Reds and Rocks 9 cmts. 24 page catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent. Oregon. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK RED feeder Pigs- Adolf Schuls. Beagle. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE; Lunch room, smalt, right for couple, cheap. Tribune Box 9354. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GRAND PIANO: MIGHT STORE with responsible party. Prefer to sell, however, for balance due. Call or write Jllne Co., Factory warerooms, Sparta Bldg., Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE 75 tons hay good feed yard If desired, w. w. Gregory ranch, cater Lake highway. Phone 408-J-l. FOR SALE Aalfalfa hay. Rabbits to trade for chickens. E. V. Hollfleld. Old stage road. - ALFALFA. 8.00; wheat, 1.05 cwt, barley, 85c; ear corn, 90c. Phone 0. A. DeVoe, 623-J-3. FOR SALE Bicycle, 28-ln. cheap. Box 9338. Tribune. GOOD NEWTOWN APPLES, 30o per xo. Bring boxes. Mocall, ft mile west of Talent. ORANGES 82.00 crate; 81.10 half crate; grapefruit, 82.25 case; 61.20 half case. Heavy pack. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, Inc., S. Front St, For. SALE Good used piano 667.50, Good organ 67.50. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 266 s. Grape St. , PIANOS 62 A MONTH Here's Our Proposition Select any new or used .upright piano or "player piano In our store, pay e. a montn like rent Tor six months, then apply the - total amount, paid as first payment on purchase. Balance will be arranged In easy payment. Free delivery, no extras of any kind. You select the piano you want, Upright, Grand or Player, and we will send It out at once. GRAND 7 A MONTH ! on this same sale plan Open Evenings CLINE PIANO CO., Factory Distributors Main & Riverside Sparta Bldg., Medford FOR SALE Two large wicker doll buggies, doll bed ano other toys ihampoo shield and stand. 219 No CentraL FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at plus 0. uiDoieys. FURNITURE jo, sale Servian rum radio, overstuffed. Maytag, mangle dining set, bedroom furniture. Westlnghouse range. Selling every thing. Come. 130 Vancouver Ave FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. 686 cash. See John, at Mai) Tribune. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all make, 68 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired- White sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer ana learning, pnone B1Z-J. kjci tne No Hunting" and tiwin.u. Ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job juice: printed on oloth to with, stand the rain and weather. MISCELLANEOUS GET the "No Bunting" and tresnass. ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job oi nee: printed on cloth to with, stand the rain and weather. HAWL.EY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment, prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. 618 North Riverside. Phone '044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY abstiacts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title insurance. The only complete Title system in JacksoD county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Title insurance. Rooms S and 8. No. 32 North Central Are., upstairs. Aatomobrla Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or Uttinoa company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment Attorney-at-Law. OLENN O. TAYLOR LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDINO MEDFORD. OREGON. Expert Window Cleaners. LEI CSOHOE DO IT Tel. 1172 Aoue cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleenint, speualty. Job Printing. MAIL TttlBUNi JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledger, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In me printing une. iiu-su n. arape Phone 75. Painting and Puprrhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanging. Phone I4-F-4. Res. Coleman Creek road- Money to Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge. See w. & .Tnomas. 40 ej. central Ground floor Oraterian Theatre Bldg. State License No. 8-167. Transfer. EAD3 TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Offios 1015 No. Central Phone 818 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 333. The M. M. Department store tea- turtng an unusual window display showing how fine rayon Is made, is attracting considerable attention. Che material was furnished by the Mun slngwear and DuPont companies. On one side spruce chips and cot ton are shown. Fragrant spruce wood and cotton .inters are mixed and re fined to a pulp. Then there are two Jars of pulp. Sheets of pure pulp are received at the rayon plant, ground i line crumb and dissolved to liq uid form for spinning. It comes out in delicate filaments that are twist ed together to form a single thread. in the center of the display there is a spinneret greatly enlarged. The actual spinneret Is about the size of a, small thimble. The right hand side shows the fin ished yarn which reaches its loveli ness only after washing, bleachln. arying and rigid inspection. M ay tag Manager Wins Prizes By Sales For Area An optimistic outlook for the fu ture la held by Ted Chambers, dis trict manager for the Maytag Wash ing Machine company with offices In cms city. And there a a reason. During December, 1932. Mr. cham bers' territory ranked first in Mav- tag sales in competition with other western statea, winning for the local supervisor a prize of twenty-five dol lars. A similar amount was also awarded to him for the largest Christmas quota. In spite of present business con ditions, the Maytag company has made remarkable progress generally and plana have been announced for opening 100 new stores in the west. Fidelity Circle To Meet Tuesday , The Fidelity circle will meet with Mrs. Lyman at 803 East Jackson Tuesday, January 17. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Fastenlnc device I. Young demon . Part of a shoe RAYON FEATURED IN M WINDOW Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AN E T SI C00 BO E WJ R. E RRiRE s T s L E rfr as i ilTs ta? OATpA L IUTt R El tt. Ejryptlan deity 18. First nam of a former motion Dlo ture actress 14. Continent 15. Scarce 18. Guiding alar 15. Mu.k-al compoier 10. Contented aound SL The bitter vetch 21. Producing an oil: archaic 35. Bulgarian coin ST. Huge myth leal bird 21. Minute par tide 12. Eloquent apeaker St. Eleven: comb. form I. Diminish 17. Mounuiln: comb, form IS. Statut 19. Pertaining te those who crucified J. Christ gJR. 0 S TY3u P p jo U P. TAM I LWlIT 0 WD V E 17 5 5W -T FS?V L'rnmmi ALA RJ1 G U Nji y. E R c on AM m uMp a n s keeIlIMTe TjEL Ie 41, Member of tfaa Tal race 40. One: Scotch 47. Devoured 50. Encircle 63. Act vlldlr 4. Roman emperor IS. Peacock but ter!, lee 86. Genua of the o!ive tree 7. Egyptian tun ' 2 3 Y W h I7 Ma I7 10T" " W3 W1 ZI7 " WW www Juaiu. .-, '', M. WM 35 if7 piajf Tz it " n il wTa H mmm,, Mm m ; . Z 1 W 1--1LIB : J7 if 1 I wf 1 T Dr. and Mrs. L 1 r,yz ''i$$5z' -$ Photo of Mrs. Robert E. Lee In her now Dodge Brothers deluxe se dan, the first 1D33 Dodge to be re ceived in this city.' The beautiful new car was delivered last week to Dr. and Mrs. Lee by Eakin Motor company, Dodge Brothers dealer of this city. Dr. Lee is an eye specialist with offices In Medford. The next shipment of the smart new sixes will be received within a few days, according to Clyde Eakln. The car in completely new in de sign and, with a wheelbase of 11 1 V4 Inches, decidedly commanding In appearance; It also Is the first Amer ican automobile to mount the latest alrwheel tires as standard equipment. Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Parish Women Will Entertain Wednesday Eve. The women of the flacred Heart vhurch pariah will entertain Wednoa day evening with a card party, which will be the first of a series arranged for the winter season. The third Wednesday of each month the church women will entertain and each" af fair promises to be of much Interest, Card playing will begin at B o'clock and arrangements for the evening will be in charge of Mrs. Frank Ap plegate and her committee. Mrs. Da Hey Honor" Guest at Party Margaretha Garrett entertained her mother Mrs. O. A. Dalley, with a sur prise birthday party January 13. Bridge was played during the aft ernoon after which refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. M. Gar rett. Those present were the honor guest, Mrs. O. A. Dalley, Mrs. Walter Bailey, Mrs. Jens. Jensen. Mrs. Mich ael Beck, Margaretha Garrett and son Dents Jack Oarrett. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Existed 9. Ancient i Italian ' family 10. Pravartcatoi 11. Sailors 17. Sea eagle 19. Air: comb. form n. In behalf of 24. Young child 25. Not hlRh 2ft. Historical period M. Tattler 30. Kdlble tuber SI. Animal's stomach tt. Spread to drj 34. Silkworm 3&. Vlbratlonlen point 17. Americnn spotted cat 40. Rplke of corn 41. Aslatlo coun try 42. Brother of Moses 41. Siberian i river . 41. Dlllseed 45. Kalry tale monster it. Precedlnc nltrhta 4t. Orderly II. Electrified , particle IX. Emtllsh letter IS. Blameie coins 19. Blrrl'n home DOWN L Rendered fat of iwine X. Persian pott 1. Soft flne- r;ra tried . eather 4. Funeral bell t. Sick I. Neamtirhted 7. Italian city Lee Receive First 1933 Dodge together with a new steering mech - anlsm specially designed for the new largo -sect ton tires. The consensus of opinion seems to be that the new Dodge Six Is by all odds the most beautiful car the com pany's engineering staff has pro duced. It Is quite evident that. Dodge's engineers and body stylists have had their innings In the fashioning of the streamlined Mono-Piece steel bodies In which every line seems to Indicate power, speed and elegance. The radiators slant gracefully to ward the rear; hood and fender lines are molded In new, soft-flowing curves; and the low rear quarters New Bible Class To Be Organized Tuesday Evening Organization of a Bible class, which will offer a regular course of study, covering the Bible thoroughly from the first to the last chapter Is bolng planned here anl the first meeting toward that aim will be held Tuesday evening at the Y. w. O. A. i ' There will be no charge for ad mission to the class and all persons Interested aro urged to attend the Tuesday meeting. The class will be absolutely non-denomlnatlonal. The time and place of future meetings will be decided Tuesday evening. Both men and women are Invited to attend and the class will be taught by Mrs. E. N. Warner, known throughout the valley for ,her thorough knowledge and understand ing of the Bible. Thirty-six weeks will probably be devoted to the course. Thimble Club Meets On Wednesday Evening Thimble club will meat Wednesday evening at the home of Hasel Fry, 407 South Laurel. Mrs, Gould Invltea Friends to Tea Mrs. E. W. Gould was hostess Fri day afternoon at tea, inviting number of frlenda to her horn. Wenonah Club ' ' To Hold Card Party The Wenonah Club will hold monthly card party on Thursday, January 19, at the home of Nellie Schow on 011 South Oakdale. Lena Gmenther and Sadie Nichols are on the assisting committee. Royal Neighbors To Attend Installation All Royal Neighbors wishing to go to Axhland Wednesday night, Janu ary IB, to joint Installation are asked to meet at DeVoe's comer at 7 p. m. Each member Is to take one dozen sandwiches or some pickles. Royal Neighbors Plan Installation The Royal Neighbor of America are having a Joint Installation In Ash land Wednesday night, January 18 Medford. Jacksonville and Talent camps are taking part. Those who have no way to go "c asked ta get In touch with some of th Neighbors, a transportation will b furnished. Oleaner Class . Plans All-Pay Meet The Oleaner class of the First Bap tist church will have an all-day meeting with Mrs. R, L. Hague on DeBarr avenu, Tuesday, January 17. Those wishing transportation are asked to be at the church at 10 o'clock and bring sandwiches, covered dish and service; also be prepared to sew and do White Croes work. Vfratonka Council Enjoys Dancing Party Weatonka Council No. 30, Degre of Pocahontas, met In regular ses sion on Friday with the new offi cers In charge. A gift of apprecia tion waa presented to the Paat Poca hontas Maudle Abbott, from the council r.iembere who thanked th retiring officers and members' for their help given her during her term pf office. After th meeting adjourned, It be- Ing social night, a dance waa en joyed by the members of th Red men and Pocahontas lodges and their friends. Refreshment war served by the supper committee In charge of Maggie Erskin. The social com mittee for January consists of Nor- Martin, Gladys Lawrenus and Ed Sehaskel, Friday, January 20th, Vie lodge will start at 7:30 as the We nonah club Is holding a card party at 8:00 o'clock. jiind backs are of pleasing, close-to- the-ground roundness. Interiors are exceptionally spacious, upholstered In the richness of good tnste. in mechanical respects the new Dodge presents an Impressive list of novel features. A decidedly low hung chassis provides, without sac rifice of road clearance, the low center of gravity so Important for the higher road speeds and changed driving standards of today. The color combinations actually shown and listed as being available, Include a great variety of shades and finishes; affording the buyer th exercise of Individuality and per sonal preference. Past Noble Grands Club Entertained Mrs. Ethel Weed entertained th Past Noble Oranda club Thursday evening at her horn. Edith Fresoott and Minnie Bryant, secretary aiul treasurer, gave the annual report, which showed a very successful year, both socially and financially. The new officers elected were: Carrl Rlckert, president; Dorothy Scrlpter, vice president, and Bessie Thompson, secretary and treasurer. The continued vacation tory that has furnished much merriment for the club during the paat year at th club meeting was enjoyod. Th new officers are planning on making ev ery meeting this year a real party so the club Is looking forward to a very pleasant year. The committee of the evening was: Ethel Weed, May Stewart, Carrie Rlckert and Ella Roger. Dainty re fresh ments wer served and a gen eral good time was enjoyed by all. The newly elected offlcera will have charge of the next club meeting, on February 9. fr.a T. u. Victory day will be celebrated by the W. C. T. U. here January 18. The following program will be pre sented: Morning, 10 o'clock. County president, Mrs. J, 0. Woods, presiding. Singing, "Lead On, Oh King Eter nal." Devotlonals, Mrs. (Rev.) Long. Welcome address, Mrs. J. O, Wood. Response, Mrs. X. D. Patterson, Ashland. Business period In charge of Mr. Woods. Pending legislation, E. A. Olden burg. Noontide praysr. Covered dish luncheon. Afternoon Pree'dlng officer, Mrs. a. A. Old nburg. Song, "America." Devotlonals, Mrs. R. T. Holms, Ashland. Reading, Mr. George BIglsr. Vocal solo, Mrs. Ella Doran. Address, "Advance, Not Retreat," Rev. w. J, Howell, Report of resolutions commute. Offering. Song. "Advance, Not Retreat," . Benediction. Shangle Home Keen Of Lady I.lons Part. Th horn ot Mr, and Mr. J, Verne Shangle was the scene Wednesday of the meeting of the Lady Lions' club, which opened with covered dish lun cheon followed by brldg. Then were three table tn play during th after noon and high score waa held by Mrs. M. B. Jarmln. Study Club Meet' ' Wednesday Afternoon The Wednesday Study club will meet In the women's club room on January 18 at 2:30 p. m. Th pro gram for th day will be given by Mrs. F. K. Deuel, Mr. J. R. Crews and Mrs. J. F. Lawrsncs. Past Nohle Grands Elect Officer Past Noble grand club met Thurs day evening at th horn of Mr. Ethyl p. Weed. Th . new officer elected were: President, Mrs. Carrie Rlckert; Tic president, Mr. Dorothy scrlpter; secretary . treasurer. Mr. Bessie Thompson. During th evening a story which was written by several j of the members was read, after which refreshments wer served by th hos tess, Auxiliary Announces Meeting for Monday A social meeting wilt be hela Mon day evening, January 18th by th Auxiliary of the Veteran of Foreign War In their club room at the Armory when the member will enter tain their husband and guest at card. Bridge, five hundred and pinocle will be played and will be followed by llg'it refreshments, atSSnZSl' The Mistletoe club of Royal Neigh, ri met at the horn ot mi-v,i.u bor met at th home of Marjori Pearson Wednesday afternoon. New officer war elected for the comlna year. Thoee elected wer: ''Dm'n President, Marjorie Pearson: viae, president. Edith Beck; itar7 treuVar. Blchi Arnold: reporter. Margaretha Garret " a'nt 'hn(, were served by the hostess. Marjorie Pearson and Mrs Rankin and Irene Shirley Th club meets at the hom. of Iren. Shirley at 243 Beatty ,tr,,t on th! afternoon of January 35th. D. A. R. News The January meeting of Crater Lake Chapter. Daughter of th Amer. lean Revolution, will be held In th women' club room In the city .hall on North central avenue on Satur day, the 3 let, at a o'clock. Th Gen eral Joseph Lane Society, Children of the American Revolution, will furnish, the program. Hostesses will Include Mesdame J. H. Cochran, o. Q. D'Alblnl. Charles Woods. R. B. Beeson, c. B. Jiarrl and O. W. McDonald. According to the Jnn. ,.-. of the D. A. R. Mamulne. th. . 3488 chapters of the D. A. H. located In every state in th Union. Alaska, the Canal Zone, th Philippine. Cuba, Porto Rico, England, Franc. Italy and China. Several ohapter ar now In th process of organisa tion and at a special meeting of th national board of management, on December 14, 880 annllcanb. . ed Into membership. -ne u. a. . maintain a tudnt loan fund which has proved of un told value to many ambitious stu dent. sp.clally at the present tint when many would have been obliged without the aid of fund., to discon tinue their college work. Mis Sara Van Meter 1 ohalrman of th atu dent loan committee of Crater Lake chapter. Activities of Legion Auxiliary By MBS. COLE HOLMES The American Legion Autnian held It meeting Monday evening at the club room in th armory. Th meeting was opened by community singing, ltd by Mr. Goodwin Hum phrey. A committee was appointed w uvia a way to raise mon.y for welfare work. This committee la Mr. Georgia Holloway, Myrtl Olm chled and Belva Aiken. It waa voted to help In any way possible the new troop of Olrl Scout. All tt member were reported to be doing nicely. Members were urged to attend meet ing and become acquainted with each other. Thoee who have not paid wioir an. r urged to com a vr need help In our work anil im helping hsnd a wall as dues. Th 1893 dues are not. dellnouent Until Maroh 1, 1838. Delicious refreshments war 4 by Mr. Tim Dlly and her commit tee at the close of th meeting. it, nas just nen announce that th American Legion Auxiliary will glv a benefit brldg party on Feb ruary 27. Th plao and tun will be announced later. Thl will b th. larget eommunlty aervlc project to be undertaken thl year by th auxil iary, ah memoer sr. urged to b ready to help th committee wh.n asked. Th tewing club will meet MondaT evening, January 18, at th welfare room in th Medford National, bank DUllding at 7:30. All who art in. teres ted in welfare work are request ed to help with the sewing. There lot ot work to b don thl yew and many hand are needed to help with thl work. Mary and Marin ' Circle to Meet The Mary and Martha circle of th Methodist ehurch will meet Tuesday afternoon tt th bom of Mm. o. a. Peek at 1010 South Oakdale. Mr. P. a. Thayer will be assistant. j.-t-s. Missionary stndy Club Hat Meeting A very pleasant meeting of th Missionary Study club was held at th Jiome of Mrs. A. J. Hanby last week. The next meeting will be Held with Mrs. Carl Brommer Tuesday, January 31. A luncheon will be en joyed. Women of Rotary to Meet Holt Horn Women of Rotary will meet at the hom of Mrs. w. P. Holt Wednesday at I o'clock. Assisting Mr. Holt will o Mr. Fred Heath and Mr. J. w. Wakeftdd. Welthean Hosts it Dinner Party - Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Welshasr were dinner hosts last Bundsy for Mr. and Mrs. Gertld Bsrr and tar. and Mr. Earl Foy. Blbl Cltll to Hold 1 Monthly Meeting Th Loyal Women's Bible das of th Christian church will hold regu lar monthly business tad social meeting Tussday afternoon, anuary . 17. at 3 o'clock In th church recre ational hall. Visitors will b wel comed. Butlers Leave For California Mr. and Mrs. John Butler toft tu- te relay for San Francisco, where they plan to tpend a portion of th win ter ietson. Creter Lake Post To Meet Jan. IB. : 4 regular meeting of Crater Lake Post 1833 V.tersns of Foreign Wars, will be hld tt th Armory Monday, January 18th tt 7:30 p. m. P.-T. A. Council ' Meets Tuesday . Th Parent-T.acher council will meet Tuesday and a large attendant I urged. Ftnder and body reptlring Prion right. Brill Sheet Mttal work. r