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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKR OREGON, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 19.15. PAGE NTNK y FOR EREFERENCEJIESB i i ' . r it 1 ft i it asssssjjjaa I I . ij-t airvsiTXT T A VWATTtl HAn nlTB DtT VOTA TIP. I Vin O A r TJt I n"T O A T W I 1 1 ! Bead every d this page, vou wlU probably find -ctly tbe thln( 70a want ta buy or kU. It It Isn't there, advertise. t ' a Inexpensive effective. RATES tet word lint Insertion (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) rer Una per month without opy changes .., HM 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST 1 Jersey cow with bell, 8 short yearling calves, 4 heifers and 4 bulls. Phone Jacksonville, 303. LOST Small, white ilulfy-halred dog, brown head, black stubby tall. Answers name "Whlmpy." Reward. Riverside Apt. No. 11. LOST Australian shepherd pup, 3 months old. Phone 860-X. Reward. LOST Fur mitten at Talent, Thurs day night. Return to Safeway (Central Ave.) Medlord. Reward. LOST 11 dog is missing. calllSlS. WANTED MALE HELP HOW WOULD YOU Use to make 87.50 . nun a brand new Ford Se dan "besides be your own boss? 1 send everything you need Posi tively no money risk. Details free. Albert Mills, 0222 Monmouth, Cin cinnati, Ohio. WANTED Apple trees pulled and cut Into wood. E. E. Foss. Talent. MALE AND FEMALE RELIABLE men and women wanted to service regular customers on Mc Ness Routes Make up to 812 a day. no experience required. Write Mr. THOMAS, 426 Third St., Oakland. Calif. WANTED FEMALE HELP ADDRESS, mail circulars at heme, for Mall dealers. Earn 15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Stamp brings particulars. Wilson Co., Long Beach. Calif. pav. No experience required. Ulnl- I lied work. Details stump, uept. Zabel, Box 37, Arlington. Calif. SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for married women. 815 weekly and new Win ter dresses FREE representing na tionally known Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No Investment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. X-5173. Cincinnati. Ohio. WANTED Partner for service statlo Will take old car and somo cash. Nip end Sip, Central Point. WANTED Girl for housework. Board, room and wages. Call 1498. WANTED Girl for general housework and assist with care of two chil dren. No cooking. Box 5239. ITlb une. W ANTED SITU ATI0NS POSITION WANTED Man with exec utive and accounting experience, all phases, desires position with fu ture. Excellent references. Small ealsry to start. Box 393, Medford Mall Tribune. EXPERIENCED young woman wants work In home. Call 610-R-3. RELIABLE lady wants llsht house work for room end board No chil dren. Box 6386, Tribune. WANTED--MISCELLANE0US WANTED Small going business in Southern Oregon. What have you Forward particulars Box 393, Trib une. WANTED to buy good Model A Ford Coupe. 477 No. Main. Ashland. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room furnished house. Phone 4-F-4. WANTED FOR CAffH 8 to ten rooms of good furniture. PMone or call No. 3 sunrise Cottssfes. WANTED By outelle pnrtv 15 to 25 acres pear orcnarc MEDFORD val ley. must be large old trees, acces sible good roads. Cash deal. Box A. Tribune. MONEY NEEDED Perhaps you need one or more food articles. Lets swap! Fair exchange, no robbery. Store men every day In the year, franklin's Grocery. 437 S. Central. WANTED Extra larpe wood hearer for lodge hill. Call 1083 or 831-H. CABIN and house Wood and water free to have It occupied. In country. C. J. H.ias. Route 1. Centra! Point. WANTED FTJRS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for rax fur Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HO'-SE 27-29 No Orspe St. Medford. WANTED We par eab for bo'iseMold goods furniture and stores Wc !o buy me' Mi" "J htit Murinnj rnmAix house 1? M rv 91 Pr..-'he I'.'M WaNTTTJ Vhu'r He!- tn Write EUDJ vrm r.vwi work horse. Bvi WANTED Used furniture, tools, doors, windows. Berrydale Jnd Hnd Store. 1003 No. Riverside. Tel. 388 WANTED Loan 2000, first mortgage security. Box 6418. WANTED Adding machine. Must be reasonable. State price, make and condition. Box d431. Tribune. FURNITURE WANTED TUley'l Sec ond Hand Store, 113 No. Front. WANTED Empty truck returning from San Francisco. Notify 113 No. Front. WANTED To care for place for liv ing quarters. No children. Refer ences. 629 N. Central. WANTED 400 person Interested In Xmos portraits. 18 pictures for the price of a down. Until Nov. 30 only. Kennell Ellis Studio, 32 N. central. Phone 329. WANTED - Beef cattle, veal, lamb and pasture. J. J Oeenomgd. FOR RENT ROUSES FOR RENT 3 room house, adults. Phone 74S-M. 12S N. Holly. FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3., cor 4th and Holly. 8 rooms. Frlgldalre, oil burner, electric stove. 30 per month. Call 196. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown 8s White. FOR RENT OR SALE 2-room house and acre. Very easy terms. Box 6373 Tribune. NEW modern 4 -room house, partly furnished; water paid: yard, flow ers, garden: $20. 884 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Comfortably furnished 8-room house, close In. Good terms to responsible tenant. Telephone and Inquire for owner, 138S, day times. 432-w after 8 p. m. FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse with basement and furnace, corner 405 West 2nd. Mrs. L. F. Hick. 715 West Jackson. FOR RENT acre, email furnished house. 3 miles out; 810 advance, balance 88 month Box 234, Thoma road. FOR RENT AVARTMENTS FOR RENT 1-room pertly furn. flat, upstair. Adults. 8 Lsurel. APARTMENTS for rent. 334 Apple. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Attractive comfortable room. 319 South Orange. ROOM for rent, for woman only. Housekeeping prlvllegee. 141 South Holly. FOR RENT 1029 East Jackson, 5 rms. In good condition. 822.50 per month. Call 195. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room; also garage if desired. 325 So. Riverside. ROOM FOR RENT Also garage. Call evenings. 11 So. Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD COMFORTABLE room. Breakfast If desired. Phone I577-X. EXCELLENT MEALS, clean bed, heated rooms, fireplace, ample hot water. Rate 87 per week. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Office Jackson Oounty Bank Bldg., steam heat, partly furnished. Phone 1217-J. WINTER pasture and 4 farm for rent. All aires of ranches for sale. C. J. Haas. Route 1. Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE Two adjoining resi dent Medford properties for 1m proved acreage. Prefer good garden land. Address Kt. no. 2, box id. Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acre Bear creek land. 8-room house. Two miles south of Medford. Rt. 4, Box 393 or Box 5469, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 8 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS 10 DOWN, 88 PER MONTH on pavement; mostly level; good oll: water end electricity. 2 close In Lots, paved street: must sell now while here. Less tnan value, s. S. Montgomery, Jackson Hotel. FOR SALE Lot 3, block 3 In Bunker hill addition to city of Medford with one ten-room rooming house and alx cabins. Apply 414 S. River side. FOR SALE 3 room modem partly furnished house, small payment down, balanc like rent. See owner, 532 N. Orape. SUBURBAN DE LUXE 2'i ACRES located within a mile of city school, finest soli. Irrigated Ladlno clover, alfalfa, berries. New . 5-room modern home: deep, soft water well, chicken house and bam One of the finest Improved subur ban tracts in the valley Total price 11209.00. Terms CHAriLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. PhTne 728 WILL TAKE good late model oar as down pmt. on Medford six room home Balance essv, very low inter, est. Addreu Rt. 3. Box 18, Medford FOR SALE 82 sres best Bear creek soil. s'J Irrigated; good stock dairy, grain ranches: pear orchards; 5-10 to 300 sere. Plenty water, clover, alfalfa, several small acteage homes, suburban snd cltv homea Im proved building lot, paved street. MOO tip If It s Real Estate. I have It. F-OBESTS. Realtor. 7J0 W. 2nd CITY LOTS fnora 8250 up. all Im prorement In and paid for tf you are Interested In building or buvlng a HOME se u. BROWN a WHITE. Realtor FOR SALE 125 feet front? on north Pacific Hwy. t edge or town 6-;oom h)e. 3 acres fine garden lsr,d unflrr lrrlr.ntlon Phone 195 W. J. waxaer, 126 Cut Uala lit. 20 ACRES, fenced woven wire. 4-rm. house, large chicken house; and barn, well, 5 acres free water: 81600. third down, balance 4. Shele7. 402 E. Main. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White 40 ACRES, highway; bldgs.; part cul tivated; good land. Price 11400. Take late model car or truck. 402 E. Main. A FINE east side HOME for only 83.000. and 8700 will nandle It. BROWN Jt WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE 6 -room modern residence; hardwood floors, fireplace. Small payment down, balance like rent. 420 S. Grape. HOUSES FOR SALS OR RENT jaokson County Bunding & Loan Ass'o Phone 196 100 ACRES well improved stocked and equipped, close to Msedford: some cash or income property 8al ance long time low Interest O a DeVoe. 623-J-2 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1935 MODEL 8-cyI. DeLuxe Sedan: very small "mileage: original price 8B35; our bargain prloe 25.00 PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. . Good Buys In Late Model USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1935 Graham Soec. 6 Sedan. 1034 Willys Sedan. . 1933 Chrysler Convert. Coupe. 1031 Ford a-door. 1930 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Ford Coupe. v 1934 Ford 1 Vb -ton Track. 1933 Ford Pickup. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. 123 s. Riverside. Phone 303. FOR SALE OR TRADE Chrysler 3 door Sedan, 8125. 1704 No. River side. RED APPLES 25 to 50a box. Bring boxes. 701 W. 11th. 1927 1 Mi -ton Kllber truck. 8-H Con tinental motor, 32x9 tires i-speea transmission with good ract. See Cass Auto Wercklng. Phono 780. GOOD USED CARS SALE PRICES 1935 Bulck light 8 Brougham. 1Q33 Plymouth DeLuxo Sedan; six wheels: extras. 1933 Plymouth A-wheal Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe I a real bargain. 1931 Chrysler a i5an. 1931 Ford A Victoria Coupe. 1930 Ford A 3-door SedAn. Other real bargains In Forda, Chev- rolets. etc. The new Chryslers will be here soon. LANQE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. 38 No Riverside. Phone 18. Formerly Armstrong Motors ) HUDSON Sedan fine condition rery cheap Cat) 957 or R32-R - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Ban J o 5 1 6 So. Ivy. FOR SALE OR TRADE Alto saxo phone, portable phonograph, May tag gas engine; want a ess, cnairs, roofing or car. 206 N. Riverside. JOIN THE CHRISTMAS PIANO CLUB NOW $1.00 down this week and 81.00 per week until Christmas de livers a piano to your home for ennstmas. no mrtner oosn pay ment required. Balance easiest terms. Register at once for this Christmas offer. FREE PIANO LESSONS rNCLUDED. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. FOR SALE Baby Qrand piano, bar gain. Frank Mills, Yreka. Calif. FOR SALIi-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Nloe gentle dehorned milk tzoftts, $5.00. Cummlnga Poul try Ranch. 5 miles out Midway Rd FOR SALE OR TRADE Waner pigs lor rail barley, or good fresh mute cow. 7 miles east of Murphy on Cams Ranch. - FOR SALE Pigs nine weeka old 85 Telephone 358-J. CHEAP 7 head dairy and stock cows. 3 calves. 1 mile N. E-iRle Point. '4 mile E. of Highway. Jolin Vincent. SEVEN white weaner pigs, a 5. 00 each Clyde Brlges, Phone C. P. 116. FOR SALE Jervy cow; will freshen soon L. J. oober, Lozier Lane. FOR SALE Team of 1350-lb. 5-year- old mares. 33 head of sheep, phone 25-F-ll, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Work horses, one 8000. lb, pair S.year-olds. Roy Howard,! Hcea Lane. FOR SALE White weaner pigs. 3. Box 150. Howard Ave. FOR SALE Weaner plga. drews. Gold Hill. I WTLt buy your hog and sheep, any size at any time p A Pearson Ross Lane. Phone 610.J.4 FOB 8 ALE DOGS PET8 COCKER Spaniel puppies and Roller canaries. Thrasher's. Jacksonville. Tel. 173. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 18 Hanson pullets. 6 mo. old. Hurst, Old Stage road, Jack sonville. FOR SALE Narraenaett turkeys for breeders. George Alford. Call 19-F-S. FOR SALE White Holland breeding turkeys. Mrs. Holfleld. Old Stage road- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Beauty parlor equipment complete. Pot full details write T E. bounder, Oen'l Delivery. Ash land, Ore. FOR SALE Wood rantre wltrt coils, good condition. 1 block north block west off end of Wst Jackson. Lee Hober. FOR SALE Stock beets Id ton or trade for wood. Oeo. Hartley, across from County Farm. FOR SALE 8 usd heaters: 1 Used large coal heater. 110. 1 Used coal circulator. S12 ."0. 1 Box heater, almost new. Real bart-'ains in new itos. 'i.zrrzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzz i WHITE porcelain kitchen circulating heater, studio couch, electrlo waier heater. 911 Reddy. FOR SALE Mellotte Lowboy separa tor, slightly used, set double har ness. Inquire L. H. Koop. 2nd Hand Store, Central Point. GRAPES For Juice lc lb. Mary E. Clsrkson, Ross Lane. Phone 501-R-l. NOTICE Have some real pulverized barnyard fertilizer for lawns and shrubbery; also garden fertilizer. Phone 258-W. FOR SALE Shrubs and evergreens for planting now. Glascock's Nur sery, 264 Beatty. FOR SALE Complete furnishings for 4-room house; 2 bed seta. Cheap If taken at once. 1031 W. 11th 8t. APPLES Several varieties. Gebhard's. H mile northeast central Point. FOR SALE Fine large English wal nuts, second and third cutting al falfa hay. Oeo. L. Trelchler. Phone 163, Central Point. FOR SALE Spltzenberg culls, 35c per box. Pinnacle No. 1. BARNYARD FERTILIZER Any kind you want. McGonagle. Tel. 238-M. FOR SALE Recleancd old crop whole corn, 82.00 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Roll-top desk, like now Call 81-J-2. FOR SALE Old Hickory and Morton's smoke salt. Monarch Seed & teed Co. FOR SALE Glass cloth, low a 20c yard square. Monarch Seed 8c Feed Co. FOR SALE The world's best pop. corn. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Shrubbery of all Hinds at money-saving prices. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large coal circulating heater; also hay for wood or stock. B. L. Dodge. Phone 55-J. FOR SALE Apples all prices. Pacific highway. Tel. J5B-J. Old FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Vacuum Cleaners with new bags, cords, wheels and buffed like new; guar anteed for one year by Starkes Vacuum Cleaner Sales fe Service. Prices 81ft up. Phone 800. as for Barry Brotherton for an appoint ment in your own home. FOR SALE Exceptionally goM cull Stckel pears. Pinnacle Packing House. FARMERS ATTENTION t For Sale Used rebuilt farm imple ment and machinery of nil kinds opecia roruson Tractors. 30 South Orape. Medford. FOH SALE Used 10. 422 So. Ivy. ashing mAchlne NO. 1 SUOAR PINE SHAKES for sale. 11.00 per thousand, dsllvered In Medlord. E. w. Sutcllffe, Prospect, Ore. RUMMAGE Home cooked food and candy sale. The Daughter of the Union Veterans of civil War ' are sponsoring a resl Bargain Sale in the Sparta building on Saturday. November 9. Walt for this sale snd supply the need of every member of the family. Articles for sals can be left at Sparta building on Fri day. Call 493-w and your article will be called for. FOR SALE Baled oat hay and feed wheat. O. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. . FOR SALE Apples. W deliver. Tol 132-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE 22 L. rifle for wardrobe trunk. 410 W. 2nd before 3. ROLLER CANARIES Call 623-J-2. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Mohammedan t. Vinegar made , mad from ale II Slniing bird 14. Second c hi id hood (ft Slam l Low gaiter It. Crony L Pronouo 10 At a distance U. Flavor 14. Doone' It. Sacred image It. Type measure 19. Ag 10 Climbing plant H2 Hlrd'i bom 14. Chief 17. City ot the leaning tower 10. Rlvar in Egypt 10 Insect 12, ComparatlT ending 14 Oral It. Spanish gentleman It. Compiler of an English word book Solution of Yesterday's Puzzta PARTElcMlOO P AVE. R p PAJN fF R. L A T E R MW A p ! lil IL JL 5. X II? -L I. QUE SJX J O nIA N UNA N N A, L. H2 a srr r nWl i 5p e 1X9.2. D B. .L -L ,L JL -til fLX!10s Ass apoBp. IsIhIIaIsIe' 60 Oo ahead 53. Latin pronoun 63. Character In "The Kasrle Queens" 54. Court hearing 61 Egyptian god d em 61. Moon K"ddesa W. Unhroken HI Run out 61. Pan pa-xe ways ZZ. lLZi!IIZ JJl SfLfL 'LZfc. sal y.' '''", f!Z!!Zlll?L!L 82 2 ZZ SB Sf Igp" Ia 27" u 1 1 Sr 1 1 1 1 1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Grape and grape Jules The Dell Vineyard. Rt 2. Medford FOR SALE Grape. J. A Manke. 2 miles east ol Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 sires of rock at 8150 per yard, delivered Bateman Phone 163-Y or 912-J FINE Red Spttzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing House. 327 So. Fir St. Used Tires for Sale Used tire and tubes will be sold to the highest bidders at public auction at the Forest Service Warehouse, Mc Andrews Road, at 10 s,. m., Tuesday, November 13, 1935. 61 tire and 18 tube In sizes: 8:35 X1S. 5:50x17. 6:50x20; 32x6, 5:15x17. 6:00x20, 4:75x21. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR TRADE Paying meat market, small town. Cun add groceries. Trade for farm. Box 5345. Mill Trib une. FOR SALE Small sawmill; average otitput 8.000. Address A. B. Zim merman. Rt. 1. Central Point. ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your roof before the roiny season This ser vice is free Coll 370. Rogue River Roof: Jig Co. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL For one week only, you get your radio receiver cleaned, checked and tubes tested for 50c at Flck's Hardware. Medford. TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, Nov. 10. 10 a. m., at Fred Sander ranch, 3 miles north of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. Shotguns, rlflea and potluck shooting. SEE US before you well your furni ture, stoves. New Deal Furniture Exchange. 413 East Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts 01 Title and Title Insurance The only complete Title 8 y s t s m in Jackson county. - MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstraots ot Title. Room 8 end 5. No 83 North Central Ave., upstair. Expert Wlndnw Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO n Tel. 1112 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ente.1 rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50.-tO 300 foi personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; alao Cars Refinanced Loans closed within 30 minutes License No 8 157 See W E Thomas. 45 80. Cen tral. Transfer. TRUCKINO AND 8 TOR AO E Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving etc Reasonable rate Tel 833 F E Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movora Special livestock moving equipment Prices -ight 619 North Riverside Phone 615 BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO Ofrice 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Servloe guaranteed Cross-Word Puzzle I A rame 9. And. French 10. Openings r t L- Children s ' marbles IS, Become less severs 17. General truth 11. Hexagonal marble tiles 21. East Indian money o( account 25. Knocks IT. Cover the upper wall of a room 11. Taverns 33. Ardor 36. Scares Coin of German Ha at Africa 37 Read IS. jiundry machlns 41. Observe 43. Places con fide nee In 45, Make amends 47 Supervises a publication 49 Pentlva) fil Silkworm 66 Affirmative 57 Pall 69. Plural ending 1. Symbol for nickel DOWN L City in Alabama t. Public speaker J. Krr 4. American gnerat . Type of rail way: colloq. t. Tahle-lnnd 7. Mountain In Alanlta First 1935 Photo of Santa! Santa Claus. photoarraphed for the first time this year. Is shown hen in the work shop of Montgomery Ward where one of his little admir. ers anxiously watches him test new toy horn. Santa says he is get ting an early start at Wards this year ai he anticipates a heavy de mand for Christmas present. Society and Clubs By JANKT Study Club Hears Paper and Review Mrs. J. P. Lawrence had charge of the program for the meeting of the Wednesday Study club this week, reading a paper on precious stones in general and the diamond In par ticular. The part played by the dla- I11UI1Q 111 11B IllOWJiy VI uvuill n tlcularly Interesting. Mrs, J. H. Cochran reviewed Ber tita Harding's story of the tragic Maximilian and Carlota. "The Phan tom Crown," presenting a fascinat ing period of Mexican history. Mrs. Harold Grey was welcomed as a new member of the club. Club-Lodge Announcements Altar Society.. St. Ann's Altar society will hold the regular business meeting In parish hall Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Carnation Club. The Carnation club will meet at the home of Mrs. Peter Dietrich, 030 North Central avenue Thursday evening at 7:30. All member are urged to be present. Baptist Auxiliary. Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Bap tist church will meet Tuesday with Mrs. C. A.'wmilock on the old Pa jclflc highway north at 3:00 o'clock. as mis is guest aay, an inaiea ana friends are cordially Invited. Any one wishing transportation may see Mrs, Roberts. MIMIetne Club, Mistletoe club will meet In regu lar session Wedneaday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the Girls' Commu nity club rooms. Pollyanna gifts may he presented at this time. All mem bers are urged to be present. The committee In charge will be Neigh bors Marie Silvia, Mary Bhelbourn, Jessie Lalng, Maude Lovell and Lola Ludwlg. Thimble Club. The Thimble club wlU meet t the home of Mrs. Bernlce Wilson on the Jacksonville highway Thursday at 3:00 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie Mllnes wilt be the hostess. Rt, Mark's Guild St. Mark's Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. A. S. Stennett, 325 South Riverside avenue, Tuesday aft ernoon at two-thirty for Important htutneM. All members are urged to attend. Washington P. T. A. Th November meeting of th Wahlngton P. T. A. will be a one o'clock covered dun lunchon at the school Friday. Mrs. Mabel Mack will sprsk. All mothers are urged to at tend. Th executive officers and chairmen will meet with Mrs. J. C. Tucker. 107 Mistletoe tret Wednes day at on o'clock for a hort business meeting. Women's Association ! Th Women's .Association of th Pint Chrtstlsn church will meet Wed nesday afternoon at two o'clock In I the recreational hall. All ladle of ;the church are urged to attend. Ever Hesdy Cirri Th. Ever Ready circle of th Pre byttrlan church will meet at the bom of Mr. If O. Wortmsn, 013 S. Oakdal avenu Tuesday at 13:30 for a covered dish luncheon. Thursday study Club ' Th Thursday Morning Study club will meet Not, 14 at th Olrl' Com munity club house at th ustisl hour of 9:30. The third division of th subject "Living With Books" will be fiescoteU. Pi Hit. T. M. H!m mi WRAY SMITH Mrs. E. A. Moore, who will respectively review "Axel's Castle", by Edmund Wilson, and "Honey In The Horn", by H. h. Davis. Mrs. Aletha Vawter will also appear on the prograhi with the monthly magas.ne calendar. Phoenix Health Unit Mrs. John A. OammlU will be host ess to the Phoenix Health Unit Tues day afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. R. H. Wilcox will conduct the study hour. Final plans win be made con cerning school lunches, which the club hopes to start In the noaf future. St. Mark's Auxiliary The Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark's church will meet with Mrs. F. L. Heath Tuesday afternoon. n. p. v. ciub Member of the Business and Pro fessional Womon'a club are requested to call Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann regard ing tickets for the Savell Walevltch concert. Dauclderi of Veterans Daughters of Union Veterans of the Olvll War will hold tho regular meet ing Monday evening at eight o'clock at the armory. Ladlea am requested to meet at'th. park Monday morning at 11 o'clock to march In tho Armis tice; Day parade. ' P. E. O. Mrs. J. P. Moffat will b hoste to chapter AA, P. B. O. Thursday eve ning at her home. She will be assist ed by Mr. Lois Young. Mrs. L. B. William will have charge of the pro' gram for Educational day. Chrysanthemum Circle Chrysanthemum circle No. 64 will not hold the regular meeting Monday evening because of Armistice day ac tivities. Notice I given that election of officer will take place at the meeting on Nov. 3A. Runny Sisters Th Sunny Sisters' circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Tues day afternoon for a one o'clock lunch con at th home of Mrs. A. 3. Hsnby, 435 North Holly. Ladle are requested to bring their own table service and one-half dozen sandwiches. Boll call verse from the Bible. Jackson P. T. A. Announcement Is made by the Jackson P. T. A. that th date of "Dsddy's Night" has been advanced from Nov. H to Nov. 33, duo to con flict with the Junior high school car nival, . Whit the Girl Scouts Are Doing On hundred and twelve Girl Scout cam up for badges at th court 61 awards held Prldsy evening in the courthouse auditorium. This is on ot th largest groups yet to beawarded. showing that the Olrl Scout of Med ford are working Girl Scout and are living up to their moto, "B Pre pared." Mrs. Wm. Holloway welcomed the larg number of parent snd friends snd expressed her satisfaction In the work that the captains and scout have been doing, giving briefly th alma of proficiency badxe awards. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. HOLLY ST. Miss Vera Humphrey, chairman of tht badge and awards commit ten, express ed her thanks to the following, who gave their time toward the actual prepsration for this court: Miss MU drrd Patterson, song director: Miss Helen Bull Is and her troop, who pre sented the very Interesting playlet, "The Gold Piece"; Mrs. Gray and her troop for armnKlng the chairs; Mrs. Humphrey and her troop for the pleas ing decoration of the hall; Mrs Van Valzah and her troop, who presented the colors. The following scouts gave short talks on badce requirements: Kola HarwoocL hostess badge; Anne Drya- dnle, health winner badge; Mary Beth, Brndilah, Charlotte AM or. Alison Ay a, Lorraine Swoape. first aid demonstra tion; athlete Jeanne McKay: sailor, Nona Heyland. Mrs. R. E. Green, deputy commis sioner, presented the following badges. suggesting the enjoyment ahead for the Girl Scout In that her future work will be done with knowledge, having prepared herself as a Girl Scout: Health winner, Corlnne D'Al blni, Ruth Dooms, Hazel Balrce, Ann Dryadate Anne Van Valaiah Janet An derson Geraldine Simpson, Joan Burk, Virginia Bradfish. Patricia Short; first old, Virginia Bradfish, Lorraln Swoape, Charlotte Older Mary Beth Bradfish. Alison Aya, Joan Ayn. Doris Robin son: hostess, Helen Cox, Noln Har wood: housekeeper, Jean Phythtan; dressmaker, Janet Anderson; laun dress , Olive Eldridge, Corrlno Har wood, Loralnse Swoape; cook, Joan Aya Polly Dean; home maker, Elsie) Older, Corinne D'Albinl, Jean Hen selman, Helen Ramen, Shirley Law rence Wanda Dunstan, Olive Eldridge, Rhea Anderson Nola Harwood, Lor raine Soape, Jeanne McKay, Vera Wltcher, Corrlne Harwood. Polly Dean; rock finder, Anne Van Volzah, Joan Burk Nancy Morrow, Kathleen O'Neal. Geraldine Bunch, Jewell O'Neal; scholarship, Joan Burk, Anns Van Valzah, Ellse Older; canner, Pat rlcla Short Corrlne Harwood. Nola Harwood, Olive Eldridge; needle wo man. Betty Daugherty. Janet Ander son: observer. Ellse Older, Dorrls Rob inson, Virginia Bradfish; tree finder. Nona Highland, Jewell O'Neal; land animal finder, Jewell O'Neal; sewing, Jean Henselman; craftsman, Corrlne) Harwood. Olive Eldridge, Nola Har wood, Vera Wltcher, Joan Burk, Juno Williams, Maxine Young, Ruth Hedges; rambler, Jewell O'Neal; mo torist, Earlene Young, Maxine Young; cyclist. Corlnne D'Albinl, Polley Dean. I Ellse Older;, Joan Burk, Anne Drys- dale. Ruth Dooms, Lorraine Swoape; swimmer, Patricia Dip pel. Dawn Ow ens, Vera Wltcher, Nona Heyland, Rhea Anderson; sailor, Nona Heyland: horsewoman, t Earlene Young, Polly Dean; second class, Jean Smith,. Polly Dean, Shirley Lawrenca. Patricia Far rell, Nancy Day, Ruth Nordwlck, Jean Leonard, Janet Anderson, Nannette Rosenburg, Patricia Dlppel, Helen Ra men; gold star, Charlotte Older, Doris Robinson, Janet Anderson, Frodlna Daugherty, Betty Daugherty: sliver star. Dawn Owens', Virginia Bradfish, Ruth Hedges, Betty Fowler, Earlone Young, Helen Latham. Mrs. Chas. L. Woods will be hostesa to Crater Lake chapter Daughters 'of the American Revolution on Satur day, Nov. 10th at two o'clock at her home, 103 Genesee street. A talk on National Defense and the review of "The Land of the (Too) Free" will be the principal feature of the pro gram. Member are asked to bring their gift for. the Angel Island box to th! meeting. Gift of the same kind a. heretofore will be acceptable; sewing material, yarn, toilet article and supplies, etc. Member wishing to' participate In the Armistice day parade are asked to meet at the corner of Ivy and Main streets at 10:45 o'clock where cars will t provided. . Beuti Entertain Sunday Pinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Beat enter tained at Sunday dinner honoring Mrs. Hunstock of Los Angeles. Other guests were the Misses Oladys Whtt aon and Margaret Morrison and Mr. Morrison. Table decorations were yvlloir chrysanthemums and yellow candle as a centerpiece. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Phone 643. We'll haul away your teusre. City Sanitary Service. t FYPfillptrt I Excellent BUSINESS CHANCE FOR SALE Hotel store, resraurnnt with large dancing floor, service sta tion, all equipped and In oper ation. Location on the Lower Hngue river and on Crater Lake High way Popular finning resort in summer and sultnhle for popn lar dining and dnnclnf resort throughout the year. Wonder ful opportunity for experienced management. present owner's Investment re ported to exceed s-l.1.000. Con flicting hiinlness Interests force present hI it mn11 frui-Hon of Its Tnlue with attractive sclf t.flttldntlng payment. H cann abis cash pf men t req u I red. EARL TUMY Liberty nidg. Medford. Oregon D. A: R. Notes HS7, TrlbiUA