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PAGE ELEVEN j "'jjvWfcKVIito !.3 liUV Vv.'&.UiYlli WA.bS.VtiC TO U.UKY sum MEDFOKD 3JSTL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 d WiXKVliD : I T0 I SOU-ROW ' Bend every id on this pse. Yoa wlU probably find ex actly the thing yon want to bay or Mil. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES ret word first Insertion . (Minimum 25c) Bach additional insertion. pet word (Minimum 10c) rer Una per month without copy changes 81.38 Phone 75 FOR WANT AD 3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Gentleman' Parker pen. Name J. D. Bell on side. Car Elks .- club. LOST Wallet. No money. Contained ( legal papers, operator s license. Re . turn to Mall Tribune. Reward. ,4-'IjOST If aog is missing, ca!1161d. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Married man to work cn dairy ranch. Box 5330 Tribune. SALESMAN WANTED with car to sell snap-on tools In southern Oregon and northern California. Liberal ' commission. Snap-on Tools Inc., 276 Golden Date ave., San Fran cisco. Calif. WANTED Man with saw wood. Phone 615. -to buzz; MALE AND FEMALE MAN AND WIFE tcj run local coffee . agency. Wonderful opportunity to make 8300 In a month. I send everything complete. You risk no 1 money. Ford sedan given producers as a bonus. Write Albert Mills, 7390 i Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED FEMALE HELP SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for married ., women. 816 weekly and new Au tumn dresses FREE representing 03 No canvassing. No Investment. Dept. X-3278, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED Girl for housework, at 27 Geneva or phone 450. Call ADDRESS envelopes at homo for ad vertleers. Earn 815 weekly. Experl ; ence unnecessary. Stamp brings . particulars. Wilson Co., Long Beach, Calif. WANTED Church i organist. Phone ',' 1424.- - - - - RELIABLE men and women wanted . to service regular customers on Mc " Ness route. Make up to 612 a day. .- No experience or capital required. ' Write Mr. Thomas, 426 Third St.. Oakland. Calif. WANTED SITUATIONS . WANTED Housekeeping, cooking for crew of men. or chamber work In , hotel. P. O. Box 950, Medford. , WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1000 white leghorn pul lets. Write P. O. Box 649. Meaiord. Call last house on right before reaching Roguo River Meat com pany. - WANTED Good used 10-gal. visible I gasoline pump, preferably both manual and air operated. Phone Mr. : Eden, 108. i WANTED Uaed twin outboard mo s tor. Wltham Magneto and Parts Co. I WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed. Phone 1133. WILL PAY CASH for Jackson County Bldg. 6c Loan stock. Box 4585, Trl bune. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 37 N Grape St. Pbone 1062. WANTED Heifers calves Writ Ruby Schulx. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED Beef csttle, veal, lambs. and pasture. J. J Osenbrugge. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room and bath, fur nished apt., private entrance, gar age. 812 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT -room furnished house Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Homes furnished unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APTS. FOR RENT 334 Apple. APTS. FOR RENT 118 Almond. NICELY FURNIpHED half duplex Oil heater. Adults. 618 W. 10th. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, heated. 345 No. anpe. . FOR RENT Furnished front room. , 819 N. Bartlett. i PLEASANT sleeping room. 19 Mlstle f toe Pi. Foil HEyr ;;;-: y f-.imtshf-d sleep i lag tooai. and irs;e If desired 33i io Rr.vrf Me are. ! A1TRACTIVS room. 404 is. Grape. FOK KENT FURNISHED ROOMS CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable. 410 6. Newtown. FOR RENT Large front room: hot and cold water and shower. 30 6. Fir. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM FOR 3, Breakfast It desired. 153 No. Oakdale. RATES reasonable at 716 B. Main. - FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STEAM HEATED offices for rent. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 1517-J. FOR RENT 4 acres under water, family orchard, nut trees, large chicken house, large barn, good house and outbuildings. 3 miles out. Inquire 1504 No. Riverside. BACHELOR APTS. 44 So. Front, FOR RENT Business location, room 16x50. Will remodel to suit tenant. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Leghorn or Red pullets for electric Incubator. Box 378, Rt. 3. TRADE Columbia eraphonol. fine oak cabinet In good condition, large . selection of records, for wood. 37 Tripp St. after 6 p. m. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Modem 6. rm. house near High and Washing ton schools. 81B W. 13th St. WILL TRADE equity In Good Prop erty close In for car or pick-up. State model and condition. Box 4952, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 40 acres choice farm home. Free soil, deeded water -lght. Modern 7-room house; plenty out buildings Including large bam. On Pacific highway, two miles from city limits. Easy terms. B. J. Pal mer. Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music Store. 300 ACRE RANCH for lease. 50 acres plow land. 8150 year. T. A. South ard, Trail, Ore. Why? SACRIFICE SALE 84300 Property 81700 7-room modern atucco house. West ' Main street, beautiful lot. Immedl ' ate sale at less than half value. Price 81700; half cash; balance terms, J. 0; BARNES 910-Y 20 No. Peach FOR SALE 4-rocm modern home. - nicely landscaped lot, garage, only 81250.00. Excellent terms. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., 109 E. Main St. BEAR CREEK SOIL 15 acres, all In cultivation, lrrlisnted, 5 acres alf alfa. 3-room house, largo barn, chicken house, garage. Fenced with woven wire. Total price 82750. Kea sonable terms. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.. 109 E. Main. A FINE east side HOME for only 83.000. and 6700 will handle It, BROWN As WHITE. Realtors. CITY LOTS from 8250 up, all Im provement In and paid for. If - you are Interested In building or buying a HOME, see us. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.- FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms. Convenient terms Call Warren Patterson. Central Point, or writ 0 A. Barnes. 1163 Oak St- Eugene. Oregon. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building as Loss Ass'n Phone 195 100 ACRES well Improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford: soms-cash or Income property Bal ance long time, low Interest O A ' DeVoe. 623-J-3 - WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown at White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 milk cows with calves; also household furniture. T. A. Southard. Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Good work team, 1300 pounds, 8125. Henry Leaverton, Murphy, Missouri Flat. FOR SALE Bay mare, weight 1450; brown horse, weight 1475 Ban Hen. Phone 195. Central Point. FOR SALE CHEAP Good work mule, 1 fresh milk cow, 3 Guernsey he!f. era. B. M. Heath, 695 Terrace St., Ashland. I WILL buy your hogs and sheep, any size, at any time. F. A. Pearson. Roes Lane. Phone 810-J-4. FOR SALE Purebred namboullett rams. Dolph Phlpps. Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE POULTRY pnr sale Narrsffansett turkeys. All new stock. Take your pick: 63-00 for hens. 85.O0 for tomt. John A Anderson. Central Point. FOR SALE 20 New Hampshire Red pullets. Phone 1389-y. FOR SALE 34 A. O. A. C. Hanson White Leghorn pullets snd year-old hens. 706 Newtown, pnone vn. FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK breeding cockerels. Mya tisncn Talent. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES for SALE Whippet coupe in good condition: orchard run Delicious sonles. Geo. L. Trelchler, Central Point. OOOD USED CARS SALE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLux sedan: six wheels, extra. 1013 Plymouth 5-wheel sedan IH33 Plymouth coupe: a real bargain. 1931 Ford A victoria coupe . loin Ford A 3-door sedan. Other real bargain In Fords, Chevro- ' Tie new Chryslers will be riere soon ; LANGS MOTOR CAR CO. 138 No. Rlrerslde Phone 18 (Formerly Armstrong Motor) FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Plymouth Sedan; excel lent condition. 200 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Federal panel truck. 1 ton; waxasnaw motor, nmwn sear ings; A-l condition; cash or trade. L. C. Greenamyer, Jacksonville. Inquire Coleman'a Hdwe. FOR SALE Trucks and equipment. Ill No. Fir St. HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very cheap. Call 957 or 833 -R. 33 CHEV. Sedan, trunk, good rubber, original finish, like new; priced for quick sale. Pierce Allen Motor Co., Dodge and Plymouth. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Mission grape. Orchard, Griffin Creek. FOR SALE New black velvet dress, 16; navy silk dress and Jacket; fur trimmed coat; wool bathrobe. 14; young man's overcoat, 38; dark suit like new. 333 No. Holly, Apt. 4. FOR SALE Good wood rang with coll and pipe- 311 Vancouver. GOOD WOOD HEATER, 85.00. Cath erine Court, No. 0. FOR SALE World Bookman Encyclo pedia. Call at 9 Rose Ave. FOR SALE walnut dining table, heater, extra good. 603 6o. River side. FOR SALE Good circulating heater, 15. L. G. Frlnk, Talent. FOR SALE Oval plate mirror 24x36, framed; punch bowl and other arti cles. Can morning. 307 so. Ivy. FOR SALE Used MoOaskey account file. Box 4938 Tribune. FOR SALE Spltzenburg apples. Urn ited quantity, well colored- good sizes. Inquire Day Packing House South Fir St. CARLOAD PIANOS direct from the factory Just received. See all the beautiful new'models Including the NEW VERTICAL GRAND PIANO. America's latest sensation In piano construction. A few bargains left In discontinued models and good used plsnos. Two small pianos for rent or will sell for balance of con tract. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. GUINEA GOLD MARIGOLDS. Calen dula. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE New com. W. H. Arnold, Route 1, Box 397. SQUASH Banana and Hubbard (will keep all winter In warm place), sweet Spanish onions; 50 lbs. or over delivered. Tel. 4-F-13. C. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Baby buggy. Phone 749-Y ROLLER CANARIES. Call 633-J-3. PRUNES, lo lb.; you pick 'em. ll4o picked. TOMATOES, lo lb.; green ones 14c; you pick 'em. DAMSON PLUMS, 8c lb. SQUASH, l'4c lb. we jjeilveT. B. E. FORD, 3 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Used steel and wood desks, flat top and typewriter: gooo used safe. Medford Stationery Store, 34 N. Central. FOR SALE Baled Klamath-Tulelake alfalfa and grain nay. pnone or write Loul Andorson. Merrill, Ore. SHOP EQUIPMENT OFFICE FIXTURES Going rast The following for sale: 1 Air Compressor 60-gaI. Gas Buggy 1 set reamers Crane . . 2 Sbop work benches 2 Parts bins on roller Misc. shop tool Roll-top desk 3 Oak office chair 1 3-drawer (rteel cabinet 1 Carey af 4 13-ft. showroom lattlc 3 ahowroom palms DON'T WAIT TOO LONO 103 So. Riverside In rear FOR SALE One set of work Harness. one mower, one rake, one stocx saddle, one army saddle. O. L. Llndley. Phone 671-J-3. FOR SALE Good field corn. Schulz. Gold Hill. M. A. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 sixes of rock at 61.60 per yard, delivered. Bateman. Phone 1534-Y or 913-J. FOR SALE Apple, cheap: different varieties. Half mile from city limits or will deliver. Tel. 358-8. FOR SALE 38 ton good clean hay or will feed at rancn. Jim woooa, Eagle Point. Phon ll-X-41. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prune Phone 7-F-14. FOR SALE Grapes snd grape Juice The Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford for SALE Substantial 2-wheel trailer, or trade for wood. Inquire last house left-hand side of Lozler Lane or Tel. B69-M. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Julc Mr. Mary E. Clsrkson. Ross Ln. Phone 510-R-l. APPLES SSve.al varieties. Oebhsrd's Central Point, hi mil north Bear Creek bridge. PEACHES. PLUMS. H4 lb; grapes 3c lb Huklll, 14. mil outh whit Griffin Creek school. FOR SALE Grape. J. A. Muike 3 mile est of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by my wife t Signed) Cecil, jcnmnuo. ROOFING Let us Inspect your roof before the rainy sesson This ser vice Is free. Cell 370. Rogu River Roofing Co. BUSINESS CHANCES FORCED SALE PUBLIC AUCTION 8 snd 1-3 acre camp ground, filling atatlon and residence. 600 ft. lo cated on Highway 99 adjoin city of Drain on the north, Positively to be sold to the highest bidder. For Informstlon write Camp Poplir. Drain, Oregon or B. J. Clark. 691 Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregon Earl Ooodnlght, Auctioneer j MEAT MARKET Trad for ranch. I I Box 4836, Trtbun. , BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE; Service station and grocery store, 10 acres land, situ ated on Crater Lake highway. If In terested, call 34-x13, Eagla Point. ONE-HALF INTEREST In a very pro fitable business In Medford: 8500.00 fully secured, with services: strictly ' confidential. Box 4949 Mall Trl- bune. WANTED QUICK Experienced grocer with small capital to operate cash store. See V. T. Truax at Redwoods hotel, Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE Service station and 5 acres good ground, family orchard; all under water. See owner, H me south of Tslent, Ore. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete T 1 1 1 System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 8. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleyilng and upholstering. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 8300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 6 157. Sea w. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. piano and oullar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Classical and modern piano instruction. MEL CHORD for every on. The only method that never falls. Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rate. Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers snd movers. . Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right, i 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER tc STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 816. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Obituary John W. Davis Funeral services for the late John W. Davis, who passed away near Phoenix Friday morning, at ' the age of 78 years, will be held at the grave aide In the Griffin Creek cemetery Sunday (today) at 8:30 p. m. Rev. W. H. Eaton will have charge of services. Conger funeral parlors are In charge of arrangements. , WooJ Firm BOSTON. Oct. . 19. (AP-USDA) A fairly' large volume of business was transacted In the Boston wool market during the past week.. The greater portion of the movement was .on ter ritory wools at prices firm to slightly higher than during the previous week. GUNSMITH. Repairs for sll make of gun. Sim Bros.. 23 N. Fir. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS ft. Card gam I. Bodice 10. Trade: colioq. 14. Legal claim 15. Vary . 18. Peel 17. Tilings to be added 19. State in Mexico 31. Seat in church 11. Dutch city 33. Expert war aviator 4. Unit of weight IS. Gem 27. Skin disease 39. Two-wheeled toy vehicles for ehlldren 13. Small Islands 15. One who poses for an artist 16. Air: comb. form is. Lopsided 19. Comparative ending 40. Florida and Wcat Indian fish 48. Symbol for nickel 44. Acquire by labor 47. Mexican dollar 48. Mountain chain 6L Detective! colloq. II. Celestial IS. Makes an Infusion IT. Amrlcsn Indians Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla CA RlH Ajg O P E jjA Tlojpije s yy l j t UiIeIsHtIoIqIB.sInI.IH NUHV t iesbJaw E S LI A VVAjRE S2 T ATP iMtMN e a rH ARE Crf 2 f WAS T MEN! fp R lyM I T R A R Tii5ogypENYl II. Dsvourtd 60. Third king of Judah 11. Sea eagle 42. Apresd loosely 65. s'ormer nsm - of sherry win 17. Human bon dage II. Soft drink! colloq, 70. Expiate 72. Emerald Ills 71. Formerly 74. Not so old 76. Existence DOWN L Loos hanging Ssrt or at-Lchment ' I2 P I4 WJ I4 I7 -Is lf Mf " a13 73 7- Mii 'L WSlE ML iIP ir si is 33 'it WW?LZ"-Wr ii !7o .LZZZZZ I '""I I II I I I. - ' ' ' Society and Clubs By JANKT Masons To Honor Past Masters at Banquet Program Friday evening. October 25th. the Medford Masonic lodge will honor tho Past Masters of Medford lodge with a banquet and program. The banquet win b held in me dining room at 6:30 after which the members will retire to the lodge room where an Interesting program haa been arranged. This Is an annual affair, and a large crowd is anticipated. All Masons, and especially Past Masters of any lodge are cordially Invited to attend. Great Pocahontas And Chief Officers Honored by Lodge Friday evening, weatonka council of the Pocahontas lodge entertained honored guest Miss Stella Ely. Great Pocahontas of California, oi Palo Alto. Miss Ely ws attended by a number of official visitors from California, namely: Mrs. Lil lian Wlnkelhaua, great trustee from Monterey: Mrs.. Maybelle Ellis, great first scout from Palo Alto; Mrs. Mary Contard, great second scout from Alameda; Mrs. Adda. Drake, great first runner from Santa Clara; Mr. Agne Quln, a past Pocshontas from Palo Alto; Mrs. Luta Hansel man, prophetess from San Jose: Mrs. Frieda Henderson, from Roseviiie. and Harry Drake, past great sachem from Santa Clara. Very Interesting and Inspiring short talks were given by each of the visitors. Mrs. Vera Thorns, dis trict deputy of Weatonka council of Medford, officially welcomed the visitors. Following the business hour con ducted by Pocahontas Wilms Hayes, a genersi social hour was held and refreshments served by a committee composed of Harriet Watson, Maude Snider, Leila Morrow, Bernlce 8ear. Nell Melllng and Florence Rush. Decoration were In charge of Oladya Lawrent. Glenna Maude Wenzel and Bud Lawrentn. Friday afternoon, Nellie Purdln was hostess at an Informal tea hon oring the visitors. Assisting hostessos were Esther Dooms, Bernlce WSson and Florence " Ruah. Carrie MUnes and Norma Martin poured. Dinner was served at the Hotel Jackson In the special dining room for twenty-three guests in honor ot Miss Ely and her attending officers. M Altar Boclety -Holds Mcetlnr St. Ann's Altar society held It regular social and business meeting Tuesdav afternoon. Committees for a rummage sale were appointed by the president, aa were also those for the fourth of a series of csrd parties being given by the eoclety. The most Important event of the fall schedule I the, turkey dinner and bazaar to be held In November The exact date will appear later. - Be correctly corseted us an Artist Model by Ethelwvn B. Hoffmann. Cross-Word Puzzle II. Tidily 20. Wagers 26. American poet 27. African flies 21. Old musical not It. Pintail ducks 20. Material used as Jewelry IL Morbid breath ing sound II. Drug used In neuralgia 14. Talk or mak apeeohe: slang IT. Tumultuous disorder 41. Native cr In habitant of Kpheau 41. County seat of Jefferson ppFelElp Pi foKRra o L3l eJs s r a 1 l j N U S S E K E a r e j t a O lul.lsna. 41. 4s. Plsnts sxnln Hard-shelled I. Assistant 8. Largo trs 4. Unity . Walk Ilk duck I. Wings 7. Player at children's rrult 4. Exl.t 60. Anlmsis whlcb build nests 62. Pull spnrt 64, Thrower 66. Adhesive II. South African fox II. Ood for whom Thursday Is named 6L Anglo-HaxoD slave II. Ooddess of discord 4. Unit of fore 66. Rodent . Knrii.h letter 71. Exclamation of pain Friction of a body on surface oa which It moves Heslth resort Spendthrift With ths bow: musical Mexican laborer ' ! WRAY SMITH Missionary Society Has Social Meeting The social meeting of th South Methodist Mlsslonsry society waa held at the church laat Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Gibson led the de votlonala and Mrs. Taylor was leader of the meeting. A plsylet. "Th City Calls," a resume of the five community cen ters, was presented by Mesdamss Wood. Rice. Cave. Bills. MscArthur snd Taylor. The meeting closed with a group song. Refreshments were served by Mes- damea Taylor. Rice and Bill. Club-Lodge Announcements Amtrlron Veterans The Disabled American Veterans of the World war, Jackson county chapter No. 8 and their auxiliary will hold their regular bualneaa meeting Tuesday, October 23, at the Eagles hall. All mernLters are urged to be present. Mothers Club Members of the Mothers club of the Sacred Heart Catholic church will meet at the home of Mrs. 0 J. Logan on Stewart avenue Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Mrs. LO' gan and Mrs. J. P. Naumea will be hostesses foi- the afternoon. , B. V. W. Dinner Meeting Business and Professions! Women's club will hold the regular dinner meeting at the Hotel Medford Tues day evening at 6:30. Reservations may be made before 1:00 o clock Tuesday by calling Ethelywn Hoff mann at 83. Crater Lake Guild Mrs. James Orlgsby -win b hos tess to member of the CTater Lake Guild at a Hallowe'en party given at , her home In Jacksonville. Joint hostesses with Mrs. Orlgsby will be Mesdames Darrel Huson and Fred King. Guests are asked to wear house dresses or pajamas. All are urged to be there. Should anyone desire transportation, they may call Mrs. Lawrence Pennington at 880. Girls1 Community Club Board of dlrectora of the Girls' Community club will hold the reg ular meeting Monday at 13 noon at the club house. 7,lon Aid Society Th Ladle' Aid society of Zlon Lu'.heran church will have a noon luncheon at 1:00 o'clock on nxt Thursday at the horn of the hos tess, Mrs. Carl Flchtner, 818 Soutb Holly. The luncheon will be follow ed by the regular business meeting. The birthday dinner under th auaplces of the aid last Thursday evening was very enjoysbl affair. The reading by Mr. Dawson were especially appreciated. pocahonta Lodge Next Friday evening Pocahonta lodge will hold their regular aoeiai card party. Paat Pocahonta night and birthday will be observed and the attendance price given. St. Ann' Altar Society St, Ann' Altar society will enter. tain with a card party at th par ish hall Tuesday evening at 8:00. Contract and auction will be In play. Everyone I Invited. Medical Auxiliary The auxiliary to th Jackson County Medical society will hold a covered dish 1:00 o'clock luncheonj meeting Saturday at th home oi Mrs. V. a. Thayer. Baptist Auxiliary The ladles' auxiliary of th Bap tist church will hold th October missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. I. M. Wilson, 340 South River side, Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. Mrs, Ely and Mrs. Bennett will be th committee In cherg. Lafoe Club The Lafoe club will meet at th F. O. E. hall Wednesday, for a covered dlah luncheon at 13:30 followed by a special business meeting at 3 o'clock. Anyone having sewing or unfinished work I requested to have It In by Wednesday. The purpose of th meet ing Is to discuss the bacsar which will be held at th F. O. E. hail November 14th. Job' Daughter There will be a stated masting of Job' Daughter Monday evening at seven-thirty In th DeMol.y hall. St. Mark' Auxiliary Woman' Auxiliary of St. Mark' church will meet with Mr. J. C. Mann Tuesday afternoon at 3 :80. Thursday Study Club Thursday morning Study club will hold th regular meeting Oct.' 34 at 9:30 at the Olrl' Community club, Th program promises to be very In teresting, with th second division of th topic "Living With Book" being presented by Mrs. Lelsnd Mentxer and a review of th book "Chronicle of Bsrrabss", by Mrs. Laura West. F. O. E. Auxiliary K O. C. Auxiliary will hold csrd psrty at th Esgle's hsll Thurs dsy evening t 8:00 o'clock. Th report of Continental congress of th Daughters of the American Revolution given by Mrs. Msrk Wea therford, state regent, of the occas ion of her annual visit to Crater Lake chapter on Thursdsy. brought a vivid nd comprehensive picture of th D.A.R.Notes EAST AND WEST WILL COMPETE IN AIR Ten young woman flier will race from Qlsndals, Calif., to the California Paelfie International Exposition In San Diego aa th feature of aviation day at th fair. Here with Yl-Seng Klang, Chinese vie consul at Lo Angeles, are two of th entrants, La Verne Wolfram (left) an American girl and Katherln Cheung, a natlv of Canton, China. (Associated Preaa Photo! many patrlotto accomplishments of the orgsnlsatlon. Through the effort of Mr. Mag na, tho retiring president-general, the entire debt on Constitutional Hall was paid. Th Daughters In the varl oua stat organization will now take up tto project. Oregon members an concentrating on the MoLough lln Horn and will completely furn ish th living room and the two bed room of Dr. and Mrs. McLoughlln. Mrs. Weatherford also told of the education of the youth ot the land through scholarship loan funds and donations to th seventeen Approved schools, two of which, Kste Duncan and Tammaase, being entirely sup ported by D. A. R. funds. Mrs. weatherford also stated that th teal with which the Daughter have worked tor and supported na tional defense, not tor any mllttarls tlo purpose but for tho defense of our horn and country, received tho praise of sll ths nationally known speakers who addressed the conven tion. She said: "We do not eonalder na tional defense only from ths stand point of fighting the foe from with out with shot and shell, but through our work with th youth, children of th American Revolution, Son and Daughter of U. S. A. and award In school to students of exceptions! oharaotcr and ability. To all w ssy our first line of national defense 1 our reverence for God and obedience to HI and our nation's law." During th business meeting, tho announcement was mad that thirty new cltleen had been presented with flags at the naturalization hearing on Tuesday. Preceding th business meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Beach, th state regent was ntrtalnd at a, lunch eon held at th Hotel Medford at which ttm a gsvel was presented to her by th committee In charge. The table was beautifully decorated with autumn leave with a fruit center- piece. Mr. Fred Weatherford and Mrs. Howsrd were guest. r Following the meeting, Mrs. Beach and her committee, Miss Jane Snedl cor, Mesdames A- E. Stratton, J. A. Perry and Wilson Walte served tea, with Mrs. B. O. Harding and Mrs. F. J. Newman pouring. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Olrl Scout re busy these dsy working oa cout rank and profic iency badge teste In preparation for th Court of Award to b held on November 1. at th court house sssembly at 730. Th commute on Badge and Award have spent som tlm in preparing a program tht will be Intereatlng a well a eom prahenalv. 8everl special features hav been rrnged part from the main event, the wrdlng of badge. A general "sing" will be held " a part of th program, beginning t 7:30. In preprtlon for this. Issder r giving tlm from their regular troop meeting to practice the aonn to b used, men, Mondsv evening. October 38, ll troops will meet at th Olrl Scout heidqusrters, st :io to precuce ,u a bodr. Miss Patterson will direct this osrt of th program. Th fol lowinc "cspers" have been Mslgned to vrlou troop In preparation for this Court of Awards: presentation of colors, Troop 6; entertainment. Troop 8; decoration. Troop 7; noe tes, Troop 4; rrngement of ch!r. Troop 3, Several new Interesting groups hsv been recently formed, on oi which, is a irouD working on th Rock Finder' bsdg. Mr. Alan Cr- ley ha been supervising this group snd cordlslly Invite ny girl inter ested In this phas of nstur study to study with thi group, informa tion concerning th meeting of this group msy be hsd at th office On Thursdsy th group visited Law rence's Jewelry store at which ttm Mra. Lawrence explained and exhib ited many Intereatlng atones. The Iris hav alio mad severs! ob.er- vstion tours to find new specimens tot their collections. IS ANNOUNCED FOR STATE P.I A MEET Announcement is mad of th gen oral social calender for the state con vention of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teaohers to bo held her for four day this week starting Tues day, ' Th convention wilt be officially opened Tuesday evening with a re ception for the state officers at th ' Presbyterian ohurcli. Mr. Hugh Bradford, past national president, will welcome officers and delegates. ' Th official weloomlng committee wiil ' consist Of E. H. Hedrlck, superin tendent of the city schools; J. H. Bowman, superintendent ot ths coun ty schools; Dr. R, E. Green, N. H. Franklin and Frank Farrel, who wlU represent the mayor. Mrs! Charles ' Prltchett 1 In oharga ot arrange ments for the reception, and la being assisted by Mrs. Ned Culy, Mr. K. A. Brockwsy and Mra. Alan Smith, presi dents of the three city P.-T. A. unit. Mrs. Jsck Heyland. state vlce-presl- , Qenti will also welcome th visitors.. The membership pow-wow luncheon Wednesdsy noon will sdd a light touch to convention activities. At thl tlm delegate will be awarded varl-colored feathers, the-tolor worm depending upon the Increase of mem bership In the Individual association represented. Membership stunt will be presented by various Unlta. - Th decorations will carry out the Indian theme, using bsskets, srrowheads and other representative symbols. ,- . Miss Louise Bosford will be h osteal Wednesdsy afternoon st a tea In th special rooms at the Washington -school. These rooms are specially equipped for th Instruction of crip- pied and otherwiss handicapped chil dren, and are the only ones of till kind in tho state. Mies Basford 1 stat crialrmsn of this branch of edu cation and wishes to Illustrate th work being done here. The hour for the tea are from 4 to 6. and -any Interested person, as well as dele gates, la extended an Invitation. . Mrs. Hugh Bradford will be th honor guest Wednesday evening at the National P.-T. A. MagarJne din ner to be given In ths Masonic tem ple. Arrangements for this affair are being made by Mrs. J. c. Tucker snd anyone wishing reservation may cU her. . . Thursday evening has been ' set aside for the biennial banquet honor ing all incoming and outgoing offi cer to be given at the Hotel Med ford. Thl 1 on of the largest af fairs of th conclave. Unusual deco rations will bs carried out t.iroitfh th use of local fruit and vegetables, with cornucopia as a centerpiece. Each gueat will be presented with a cellophsne-wrspped peer as a favor. Mrs. Stanley Jones, chslrman for th banquet, requests that rescrvstlons be msds sarly. Mrs. William Holloway. who ha been appointed music chairman for" th convention, has srrsnged a .pe dal musical program for each event. It la also announced at thl tlm tht. to accommodate visitors and delegates, a nursery vrtll be estab lished at th Presbyterian church during th convention, under th direction of Mrs. Arthur Short. Ther will b competent person In chsrgo at all times. Further Information may be had by calling Mra. Short.- - Direct Reduction LOANS on HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Mrdtord District First Federal Savinqs & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St.