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jrEBFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933,
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton
Weatonka Council
Plans Dancing Party.
Weetonka council of tn. Poeehon
tas lodge will open th. soclsl mn
with a dance at Redman hill on
pple atreet ftiday evening. October
S7. The commltteee on enter iu'
ment end decoration taav. Mn vary
busy for tlx put MYeral days and
promlaa a laatle e-enlng. with the
Hallowe'en motif much In aTldanc,
Dancing will begin at o'clock with
Dickey's orchestra furnishing the mu
alc. Refreshment, will follow dano
lng and will b aerved In keeping
with th holiday season. Members
end friends of the Pocahontas ordera
re Invited to the party.
M
Mn. Cleaves nonored
At party, Kynnlng Home
Mrs. W. W. Cleavea; formerly of
Medford, now of Orescent City, who
is homo guest here of Mra. Paul
Kynnlng. shared bono re Friday with
Mra. 8. M. Heckard, when Mra. Ryn-
nlng entertained for the latter In
celebration of her birthday anniver
sary. There were three tables of cards In
play for dessert bridge and prises
were awarded Mrs. cieeves ana sirs.
U, w. Conger.
- Present for the afternoon were:
Mesdsmes D. W. Lawton, O. M. Camp
bell, W. J. Olmscheld, 0. M. Heckard,
W. W. Cleavea, P. F. Burk, Dade Ter
sett. Chsa. Thompson, A. B. Pessley.
H. W. Conger, Albert B. Pitch and the
hostess, Mrs. Bynnlng.
sirs. Edwards Honored
At Kltohen Shower
PHOENIX Mrs. Ray Edwards, the
former Sybil Caster, wss the Inspira
tion of a kltohen shower given her at
tier horns, 71S South Peach street In
Hertford, Monday. A number of the
younger eat of this community wore
present. Including Misses Agnes Col
ter, Thelma Lyons, Susanna Berkley,
Violet Bolz, Blva Caster, Mesdames
Bert suncllffe, Lee Berks, Roy Bur
leson. L. O. Caster. Many lovely and
useful gift were recelred. Refresh
thente were served.
.leedames Cleveland
Am) Stoddard Entertain
. BUTTI FALLS Mrs. D. M. Cleve
land end Mrs, If. B. Stoddard were
Hostesses to the bridge olub with an
old-fashioned dinner Friday evening
at the home of the latter. Covers
were lsld for eight. The linen was of
the red sad white plaid variety and
the centerpiece wee an old castor
The service of sliver and china graced
the tables of ."orefathers years sgo.
The ladies were dressed In old-fashioned
attire. Dishes served at the
dinner were old-time foods.
After dinner bridge was played un
til a late hour.
Old-fashioned party
Event of Tuesday
BUTTE FALLS Mrs. D. M. Cleve
land and Mrs. N. B. Stoddard enter
tained the Hustlers olub of Butte
rails with sn old-fashioned party
Tuesday slternoon.
Twenty-five guests ami, dressed in
the fashions of years ago. The deo
oratlons consisted of an old spinning
Wheel, old photographs and old-fashioned
garden flowere. The afternoon
wss devoted to game and a baby plo
ture contest. Mrs. Bverett Abbott
won first prise. .
Tea, wafers and candy were aerred
by the hostesses,
Meadamee Dlllard and
Prvadale Oo North
Mre. Frank Dlllard and Mrs. Sldon
Xlrysdale left Monday morning with
Mr. Dlllard, who was ailed to Pott
land, the two women to attend the
convention of the Patent-Teacher as
sociation In Salem. Mrs. Dlllard Is
jirealdent of the Jackson school unit
fiere and Mrs. Dryedsls Is attending
the convention as a city council dele-
"'' t
F. O. E. Annlverssry
Dinner Enjorsd.
The second annlverssry dinner of
the F. O. r Auilllsry ws attended
y IS charter members and was one
of the most enjoyable affaire of the
auxiliary season. The covered dlah
Kipper was followed by an evening of
dancing, enjoyed by Auxiliary mem
bers and their friends,
Mrs. Finch, Hostess
At Dessert Brldre
Mrs. B. R. Finch was hostess yes
terday afternoon to members of her
card club at dessert bridge, xnjoy.
Sng the afternoon we ret Mrs. Arthur
Hens, Mrs. Harold Larssn, Mrs. wm
o. cool, Mrs. S. M. Campbell, Mre
1as Watson. Mrs. Howard Person and
Mra. Ray Edwin, special guest of the
club.
Miss t-owry Will
Attend Homecoming
Msny members of the younger set
as well as Oregon Statte college
alumni, ere making extensive plans
for this week-end, when homecoming
will be held on the Oregon State cam
pus.
Among thoss Invited for aped si fai
tlrltles Is Mlsa Luelle Lowry.
WHITMAN'S
Hallowe'en Candy
Olre someone t colorful bog of
randy to express the hsppy boll
dsy sentiment. Candy Is a girt
which thru the yean has slssja
spoken a ro mantle message.
4a
VJ,
DRUG STORE
M K Central
Misses Ferry Enjoy
School Days at Stanford
Friends In this city of the Misses
Frances and Elisabeth Ferry, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mre. Di H. Ferry
of Rogue River, are Interested In
learning that they srs snjoylng school
st Stanford university this year. The
girls entered Stsnford ss freahmsn
this fall, bsvlng graduated from Med
ford high school Isst June, and find
campus life In the south In keeping
with their highest expectations, ac
cording to Utters received by local
folk.
Mrs. TTold, floateas
To Book Club
Mrs. Jonas wold wss hostess Friday
to members of the Book olub at
luncheon end a plesasnt afternoon
Mrs. Rswlss Moors wss guest of the
club for the occasion,
Hustlers Club
Meets Thuredsy
The Hustlers club wtll here a pot
luck luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Craft next Thursday, October SS
Comforts will be tied In the after
noon. Mrs. Haielrlig to' Visit
Friends In Portland
Mrs. Sue Haselrlgg left on the
Shsata this morning to visit friends
In Portland for an extensive period.
M
St. Mark's Guild
To Meet Friday
There will be a meeting of St.
Mark's Guild tomorrow afternoon at
2:80 o'clock at the Oulld hall. Tea
will be served following the regular
meeting.
-f-
Market?
Mveitock.
PORTLAND, Oct. 3fl, (glP) Cat
tle: SO; c&lvea, 70; itt-dy, unohangod.
H0O8 800; itendy to weak. Light
weight, good and choice, 4 2644.80;
feeder and stocker pipe, good and
choice, ia.65ft4.2fi. Others unchanged.
CHEEP 300; ateady, unchanged.
: Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Oct. AP) About
S cents a bushel downturn In the Chi
cago wheat market today resulted
from Intermittent selling pressure
that wai ascribed largely to yester
day's buysrs.
An sdvsnce of 16 cents tn the
United States official quotation on
gold was apparently not enough to
stimulate any aggressive buying of
wbeet or other cereals. A nottcssble
disposition in various qusrters wss
shown to reesllze proflte on holdings.
Whest closed unstsble, cents
under yesterday'a finish, corn un
chsnged to I cent lower, oats l-3
cents off, and provisions unchanged
to 37 cents decline.
Open High Low Close
Deo. V A7 J5!4 Jto'A-li
May .DO'i S A&V
July ST M .05 li .85 li-
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 28. (API
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Msy .7714 .774 .7 .78
Deo. .72 .12 .70 .70
Csshl
Big Bend hluestem
Dsrk hard winter, 13 pet.
11 pet.
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter -
.eo
Northern spring
Western red
Oats: No. 3 white, 23.
Corn I No. 3 B yellow, S39..S.
Mlllrun: Standard, 14.
Today's car receipts : Wheat, 83;
flour, 31; corn, 8.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Oct. 38 (AP) But
ter Prlnta, extras. 34c; standards,
23o lb.
BUTTEHFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 31c; farmers' door delivery, 19c
peT lb.i swset cream 8c higher.
EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price! Fresh cxtrs speolal,
31a; extras, 30o: standards, 34c; me
diums, 39c; pullets, 18c do-en: firsts,
28o; mediums, 30o doz.; undergrade?
14c; pullets, 14o.
POTATOES Local white and red,
SI. 051.18: cental: Yakima, 1.25
1.30: Deschutes. 81.39a 1.38.
Cheese, milk, country meats, onions,
live poultry, cantaloupes, wool and
hay, unchanged.
Wall St. Report
nkw vnnw rv-t. in ( kp stocks
saggad today as grains turned heavy
ana traasrs ware unsoio to muster
any great amount of enthusiasm tor
an, 18-csnt advance) In he prloe of
gold to 631.84 an ounce. Except In
a few epote, however, the list was
not psrtlcularly aoft and the activity
was generally quiet. The dose was
assy. Transfers approximated '1,360,-
000 shares.
Todsy'e closing prices tor 83 se
lected etocks follow;
Al. Chem. Ac Dye
Am. Can
Am. at Fgn. Power ,
A. T. T.
Anaoonda .
Atotj. T. si 8. P.
Bendlx Avis.
Beth. Steel
California Packing .
Caterpillar Tractor ,
Chrysler ..
Coml. Solv.
Curtis Wright
Du Pont .
Gen. Poods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. at T.
Johns Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. O.)
Phillips Pet.
Rsdlo
Sou. Pso. i
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cel.
St. Oil N. J.
Trsna, Amer.
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel .......
131
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1141-,
14',
40 '4
13"i
28',,
"l014
41
32 U
Vi
77',
34
37',J
37
13H
48
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17H
16',
634
10
33',
40
41V
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40',
38
40',
Ssn Fntnclaco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 38 (AP)
Butterfat, ' fob, San Francisco, 22 a
23 lie.
E
A commltte of ladles representing
a number of Medford clubs Is In the
field today obtaining asosclate mem
berships In the Medford Oleemen, it
wss announced by Mrs. Oliver Over
meyer, chairman In charge.
In order to create Interest In the
drive for associate members, the Olee
men will render a few numbers at
Hunt's Craterlan theater tonight and
a short talk regarding clvlo activities
of the singing organisation will ba
msde by W. F. Isaacs.
In view of the fact that the Clvlo
Music assoolstlon win not sponsor
sny concerts this yesr, the Medford
Oleemen will present two concerts In
the fall and holders of associate
memberships will be entitled to at
tend both with two friends or. If
DRESS SALE
We have been fortunate in .enuring a particularly fine seleotion
of women's apparel tbla fall at prices you oan afford to pay.
B'jr now and save I
About 100 dreiios in this group including wool
knit droBBos, three-piece twin set dresses, silk
dresses in plain colors and prints. Values to
$7.05. Hallowe'en speolal Friday and Saturday
Printed Chulla orepe dresses, plain color silk
styles. New fall colors, black, navy, blue, brown,
wine and green. Sizes 14 to 44. Friday and
Baturday special .
KNIT DRESSES
$5oo
FALL DRESSES
$695
WOOL DRESSES
Smart new stylos that have Just arrived. Attractive materials
in black, brown, blue, red, wine, green. Friday and Saturday
special '
$7.95 $8.95
Dance and Party Frocks
Jtirt received a large shipment of these lovely
evening dresses. All colors and black. Satin
and other popular silks. Just the dreases for
Hallowe'en psrtlea. Mparts! Frldsy and Saturday.
$6.95 $9.85
EVENING GOWNS
Beautiful new evening frocks in velvet, satin, silk crepes, corded
silks. More than 60 styles to seleot from. Priced from
$12.50--$29.50
m
Ilk mm
Skirt Special Blouse Special
Wool flannel skirts In all Plaid silk blouses. All new
colors. Friday and Saturday, colors. Friday and Saturday
special speolal
S2.49 I SL79
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Colorful Borets and Softies for your new ensembles
59c and 95c
FALL HATS
One group priced at
S1.95 to $3.95
NEW FELTS
Special price
S1.49
Gotham
Gold
Stripe
Silk
Hosiery
Both chiffon and
service weight.
Priced at
95c $1.15
$1.50
to desired, maj obtain tlx admla
lon for on concert tnjtd.
In the next ftw daya It U expected
that al) miuic lovera In the city will
be contacted but t&oee who deelre
to obtain ticket lmmedl-Uljr can
make reservation, ftt tbe Chamber of
Commerce. The price of an aaaoct
ate membership la 2, it waa -announced
by Mra. Overmeytr.
4
Jean Harlow and
Lee Tracy Coming
In Holly Picture
"Bombshell' which wll open Bat
urday at the Holly theater, U the
first picture Jn which Jean Harlow
and ' Lee Tracy
have been co
starred by Metro-
Gold', yn - May
er. The picture
la baaed on
play by Caroline
Francke and
Mack Crane ana
was adapted to
the screen by
Jules Furthman
and John Lee
Mahtn.
Aa Lola Burn-,
an exotlo and
sensational film
-JEAN HARLOW ' Star, the plfttl-
num-blonde Mtas Harlow la reported
to have one of the most effective
and entertaining characterizations
of her meteoric talkie career, a role
described as being even more strik
ing than her respective performances
in "Red Dust," "Hold Your Man'1 and
"Dinner at Eight."
Lee Tracy, one of the most dyna
mic personalities In pictures, plays
opposite Mlsa Harlow as her bom
bastic publicity director who is re
sponsible for many of the difficulties
in which ahe finds herself with the
studio executives, her family, her fan
public and her many admirers.
-Locals
Down from Ashland Visitors tn
Medford yesterday from the Llthla
city were Miss Janet Baylls, Mra.
Fred Wagner and Mrs.-Crandall.
RUNDOWN, LOST WEIGHT
Mrs. Chaa. Pocsn Of
Route t, Jefferson, Ore.,
said: "I became In a run
down, exhausted condi
tion through hard work
and bringing tip my fim
lly. My appetite failed, I
had frequent tirk-head-arhes
and uffrrd with
pains in my back, lost
usichf an.4 w.
weak. A few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery soon had me (n perfect
health." Sold by druggtsta everywhere.
New tlze, tablet 50 eta., liquid $1.00. Large
fee, labs, or liquid, $1.35. "We Do Our krt."
31
Cline Piano Co.
Closing Out
SALE
BABY GRANDS
NEW and USED
.995 Ekbrosder. OftQ
Close out .. P5iO7
.88T.50 Btsrrs: period (tOQ7
models. Close out ..J)0- I
.978 Wlcle tsrlor t C 1 Q
Grand. Close out J01-7
MANY OTHERS
Trade In Your Old
Piano
TAKE V, YRS. TO PAY!
NEW and USED ,
Upright Pianos
tS2$ new Studio
tl1 TO
models. Close out P 1 I 7
SS0 Bungslows, new. tfJOQC
Close oit OfatO
Many Others From
$49, $69, $83
and Up
Terms on )
many as j
COME EARLY FOR
BEST SELECTION!
Out of Town Buyers Write
for Big Bargain Lilt,
Free drllvfrr within 800
miles of Medlord.
Cline Piano Co.
Main and Riverside
Medford
per
week
Visit In ashland Mre. Ktda Ost
msn and Mrs. R. O. Stephenson spent
jresterdsj Tljltinj friends In Asblsnd
Leave for North Bobby snd Jamss
Fowloskl left bj train today (or Fort
land, where Bobby will enter ecnool.
e
Oeti Four-point Buck Arthur
Myers has returned from a bunting
trip through the Butte Palls coun
try, where ha bagged a four-point
buck which he brought back to the
elty with him Monday night.
Mr. Warner Returns Postmaster
Warner, who Tuesday went to Port
land on the Shasta, returned to Med
ford today on the Oregonlsn.
e s
Opp Ooes North J. W. Opp of
JscksonTlUe Is leering today for Fort
land, where be will spend a few weeks
visiting his family before returning
to mining operations here.
In Hospital Here Mrs. Don Spring
er of Grants Pass Is a patient at the
Community hospital for medical care
this week. Mre. Msry R. Curtis t
also receiving trestment St the Doe.
pitsl.
Call 76 tor
FUEL OIL
Any Kind Any Amount
Quick. Dependable Service
VALLEY FUEL CO.
ONE-STOP SERVICE
Is Your Car Ready For
Winter Driving
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
"Firestone service
To Put Your Car in Shape for Cold Weather
JUST one visit to our thoroughly equipped station . . . that's
all that is necessary! We will check the transmission, dif
ferential and crankcase for proper-grade 'lubrication. . .
Tnspect your tires and see that they are ready for SAFE driving
on slippery, smooth winter roads inspect the spark plugs, check
the ignition see that the battery is in trim for a long winter of
extra service. . . , Brakes, too, will not be forgotten, as quick, safe
stopping is necessary when roads are wet ... in fact your car
will be thoroughly inspected and your car will be RIGHT for the
coming season! - x .
CHAINS - FIRESTONE BATTERIES
Firestone Hot Water Heaters
$8.45 Installed
Firestone Standard heater of high effic
iency for light cars. Complete with high
quality motor and fan, illuminated
switch for instrument board. No fumes,
no gasses, no motor odors!
Firestone Service Stores Inc.
Ninth and Riverside
"ONE STOP SERVICE"
Phone 520
"Up till now,
I've bought
Tires at the
wrong time"
iiimi in Mas ,M.iai wj,1,.. sasmswiwmiMisji.
I
ST. S.,V . W- .. wMKix &
0 "I alws Cgured that !
needed near tires in the aprin..
"Meybe I did, after aarainf old
tires throogn the winter.
"Bit hem's the Joke on me.
"Hot weather mekea tires wear
faster. Using yonr brakss on
hot, dry roads Is just like pottin
tires sfainst a whirling grind
stone, and that's toogh on even
the best of robber.
"So, when winter rolls .roond,'
ths cream of the keen ahsrp grip
Is already off or tires.
"But roads srs two) in fall and
winter. And in the worst dririog
moaths ol the rear, the roads
are wet sad sloppy most ol
ths tims.
"And It histdswoed o. ms that
wst sloppy dririog Is eeay oo
stont oewttrei.ThewatsrereXctt
the tires from friction - sod
everyone knows, rubber weera
longer whea it's wst.
1 ' What really started me thinking
wss the low prioee ol Goodyear
Tires todsy. I manted to boy
them anyhow, white theae prices
last. I don't know how high
thay'U go by spring.
"Bat tbe big tact la I eea
forget eboat tire troubles on eold
sloppy dsys 1 eea lorget eboat
kidding when l're got the therp
new grip ol Goodyesrs between
my brakes and the road end
my tires will still bs in swell
thspe next spring."
BUY NOW
help kctp meo at wo.-lc tod
tt price l.o it th tirnt
thtr wirt yrtr ol
PATHFINDER
Supertwist Cord Tire
Prices compared with one year ago
lite Today's Price
4.40-21 S5.55 ss.nl, lie
4.50-20 6.00 .,.nl, 1.
4.50-21 6.30 its eel-H.
4.75-19 6.70 ...n?7s
5.00-19 7.2Q g,,, lte
5.00-:0 7.45 sew, j,
- 5.25-18 8.10 s.ws?5c
5.50-19 9.40 m ehsn,.
When We Lubricate
Your Car
We dont pass a shackle until
we see the crease come through
we use the rlfht lubricants
In each place as recommended
by your car maker.
C. C. Ft'RN AS
Medford Service Station
"YOUR TIRE SHOP" - C. C. FURNAS, Prop.
Main and Pacific Highvay Phone 14
WaWUfAOTUWID OH THt PACIFIC COAST