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MEDFORD MATL TKTmWK MEDPORD, OREGON, SUXDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1936 PAGE THIRTEEN Read every ad on this page You mil probably (Ind ex actly the tblnga you nave been looking tot ot a aaie o: trade tor unused articles you may nave Seared your attic or etore-room you may nave find many thtnga others are seeking and oe ablo to realize immediate cash It what you want Isnt there advertise tot It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive ettectlvel RATES pet word first Insertion , (Minimum 85c) Bach additional insertion per word (Minimum I Or) Per line per month without copy change Sl.23 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Cocker spaniel female pup. Phone 1700. LOST Billfold containing money and Identification cards, please return . to the Tribune. Reward. 1 LOST Agate watch cuarm with 2 gold nuggets attached. Reward. 010 Mary St. LOST Large agate ring In Mature wash room. Reward. Leave at Tribune Office. LOST- 11 dug mifeing call i6i6 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Someone to cook, keep house and act as companion -for elderly person. Better than aver age pay for competent, understand ing person. Someone with a good education and able to drive a car preferred. Address P. O. Box 858, Medtord, Ore. WANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN wanted by well establish ed local concern. Call at 38 S. Bartlett at 8:30 Tuesday morning. MALE, OR FEMALE HELP SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment and income through the People's Universal Exonange aytem, a o Front. Open Sunday. W ANTED SITU AT10NS MIDDLE-AGED, woman wants-house work In motherless home. ii , Tribune. EXPERIENCED stenographer wanta work. B13 S. central. wiMirn woodcutting, carpenter. lng or eommon labor by middle- aged man. tsox io, WANTED Housework by hour. S. Central. " 719 EXPERIENCED dairy hand wanta work. Andrews Zwan. Rt. 3, Grant Pass. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS nnrviun tn Fresno. California. Nov, 18th. Return in 2 weeks. New closed oar. Want 2 passengers, scire ex pense. Box 3071. Tribune. - WANTED Black and white bulldog puppy. Also mated white pigeons. Phone Ashland 225-R. WANTED 1000 heart cedar posts, 0. J. Akera, Star Route, Box 41, Eagle Point. LAUNDRY wanted. Mrs. Fred Ben- dorf. Box 259. Route i. REMODELING, dressmaking and tail oring, 328 Edward. WANTED Children to board; low rates; large, modern home, near achool. Box 3495, Tribune. , STEAM SHOVEL wanted to move large amount of gravel. Steady work; good pay. Addres P. O. Box 803. Grant Pas, Ore. DRIVING to Fresno Nov. 18th; new closed car Want 3 passengers; hare expense. Box 3071, Tribune. WE PAY MORE CASH , For your furniture. HOUIHOOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 047. rnv unanwa HIiMH LAUNDRY TOURS DONE ALONE. PHONE 1340-M. EDGAR JOHNSON at the " Market la buvlng furs direct for on of the largest raw fur dealer on the coast. V AN T:rIJ V lte model refriger ator. 806 West Main. iw. --. RAW KURS WE PAY CASH for Muskrau. Mink Coyote bobcat, raccoon etc. we also ouy HIDES AND PELTS New and Used traps 'ot salt MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE J7 N Grape St pnine 1063 HinHESI PRICES paid 'Ot 'ural""; and Household ouds Phone iix" EMPTY furniture van goina to Sac rrsnclsco want load 'o' there way pointa Phone 010. Hwlej Transfer , - - JUNB - Hlgn-st prices paid orsM radiators copper lUTsge oe.wnes aluminum and nhi metai Scrap iron naii of ierg. iou pipe nr. tnarniD--ry wool am out ton rage inn'l .ubee . Oui prices win interest fou Hides Pelt Wool M'.nslt Household roods furniture ttovef DOUK'-t ot Md wir,iiMr .rfil.4tN HOIlt FOR RENTHOUSES rOH RENT 4-room nicely furnished ' v.,.- ktn u ...... nt aeo. iverson- houe. 030 Haven St. 0": rorTfTENT-Modern 7-rcom ho ei in; rea.oa.bl.. Pnon. 417-J-a. FOR RENT HOUSES MODERN COTTAOE8, electricity, fuel and gas furnished. 2 or 3 adults. 18 month up. Valandra Hotel, - Central Point. FOR RENT 3 -room cottage, modern, partly furnished, no children. 743 Murry. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM9 AND MEALS. 148 So Holly FUH RENT Rooms and Board res sunable 830 B Main 8t nledturd FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand. MODERN furnished apartment, 4 rooms and bath, private entrance and garaga. Attractive and cozy. Adults. 310 N. Central. FOR RENT Two unfurn. apartment. 402 Newtown: one 3-room apart ment and one 5-room. Phone 19. FOR RENT Upper 5-room furnished apt.; garage. 611 West 10th. FOR RENT Small duplex apt. for man or woman, 310 Haven. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 010 N. Central. FOR RENT Modern 3-room apt.; Central. FOR RENT Apt., 834 Apple. FOR RENT Apt. Phone 13B8. 801 No.. Central FOR RENT Apartment. 118 Almond FOR RENT Two apartments, 402 Newtown; one 8 -room apartment and one 4-room. Phone 19. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS THREE housekeeping rooms. Adult. aoir cottage. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room, and garage, u desired. 320 South Riverside Ave. HEATED ROOM, close In. Tel. 3B0. FOR RENT Large sleeping room; hot and cold water, enower. ?u b. nr. A ITH AlTlVfe roomn U4 S Orape FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Saddle and saddle mare to trade for work horse or con. Chaa. F. Rosccrans, Kane Creek. 8 miles west of Central Point. TRADE '34 V- coach for equity In 3 or 4-room house In Medtord. Box 3410, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL .TRADE 145-acre farm, SO acre rrngatea, moaeru jiuu&ct, uu guw road, value 87000, for larger Irri gated farm, and assume. Write Box 3507, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE 00 Acres. CO cultivated, 18 acre Ini tiated. In clover and alfalfa, 7 cows. 2 heifer, good team, full farm equipment, 40 tons of hay, good " barn, house, etc., all fenced. Price 84500. and will trade for suburban home near Medford. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1490, evenings 1330-R. FOR BALE OR TRADE for Medford, 6 acres ?n oiled road, b miles from Roseourg; fine soil, good 6 room hauae, running water, com plete bath garage, chicken bouse, 2 brooder houses wired for electric brooder, plenty of fruit, on year around creek. Box 3408. Tribune. FOR TRADE My home in Portland for home of equU value In Med ford. Home owner only. Write Enid Funk, 1242 North Wlncbell St.. Portland, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 40 acres, house furnished, stock. 3 miles up Evans Creek, east aide. M. Dundon, Rogue River. KINGS HIGHWAY HOME ftr)AAA Modern home consisting ox JljUU living room and dining room coraoiuou, niwjtcui 0 rooms, newly decorated and painted. 3Yt acres excellent soil, barn, chick en house. Owner leaving and saya sell for 82300. Term. ALSO CI Afin 4-room modern home with al UUU in one block of Phoenix achool. 7-8 cre, lovely shade and very desirable for party desiring city conveniences and small acreage. To tal price 8i. 000.00 8300.00 down, balance on terms to suit responsible partlea. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. 109 East Main St. Phone 728 10 ACRES, highway; 3-room house, garoge, chicken house, woodshed, well; all cultivated; 6750, 8100 down. Sheley Agency, Piclflo Hwy Just beyond O. O. R. R. track. FOR SALE 3 acres, irrigated, 3-room house, trult trees, close In. Will take car: 81100. H. N. Lofland, 228 So, Oakdale. ...... FOR SALE: 8-room modern house. east siae; srn.u ..... balance very easy terms, or will trade for clear acreage close to Med ford. 407 Marie St. AN INCOME property now earning 6137 00 momn. ucuwi'v u..su quick sale C. S. Butterfleld, 402 Medford Building. p'ih SALE 6 room nouae on psved itreet furnished 6? 6880 casn Call owner 1618 J ot 872-J WHEN yov tnins r? rea, ot BROWN WHITE state thin HOUSaft lot ot r,Dt Colli tj Blilg " FOR SALE-POCLTRV FOR SALE - Rabbit, hutches, ban tam chickens. 014 Bo. Newtown. FOR SALE R. I- R n, Hsnsen White LeKhorn pullet: also some breeders, all of heavy laying strain O L Robinson. 4th bouse on Ross lane from Jacksonville Hy. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PoilBALB Sow and oiga, Roy Burn, Rt. 1. Box 280-A. Central Pointy iv-ip sale Dairy enw to freshen -ith'n 1 week. M Heckenberger. 4 mile north ot Eagle Point, on Crater Lake mgnway. ' p oRSALE-ad team mares. 6100 Bex 41. J.casouvn.n I Medlord- FOE SALE LIVESTOCK FOR BALE Weaner pigs. Tel. 447-X. FOR SALE 10 choice weaner pigs, 0 each. 1704 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Full-blooded Duroo pigs. C. J. McCoy, Spring St. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. L. A. Wright, 3 miles west of Central Point on Old Stage road. FOR SALE DOGS PETS PUPS FOR SALE 021 Edward. Tel. 407-W. FOR SALE Pedlgieed roller canaries Mrs. Nellie Finney, Jacksonville ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE -West 4th. Whippet sedan. 023 SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM The Best Values are Found There DeSoto Sedan 0425.00 Ford Coupe S38S.00 1930 Studebaker Cruising Sedan .W7S.0O ..8670.00 .8 80 00 .8180.00 1930 Olds Sedan . Whippet Sedan . rora uoacu . Ford Roadster 8126.00 Many More at All Prices SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealer for sale '30 Ford roadster: air wheels, dual air horns. Priced right. Call oauit a Shoe tsnop. '84 PLYMOUTH DoLuxe Sedan, can not be told from new; a Blue Seal guarantee, Bpeclallv priced at only 3539. Full price for your car in trade. FIERCE-ALLEN MOIUK CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE 1934 Chev, sedan, 1929 Chav. couDe. BOtn in Rood conai tlon. Will sell one or both. Best price olfered, 010 S. Oakdale. FOR SALE Whippet sedan. 022 West 4th. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS Late model oounea and sedans, prao tloally all makes and moaeu. uur price are lower uiitn actum rw v land Used Car sales. Ask about them. LANQE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. 8280 CREDIT on 1937 Plymouth or Dodge at a aiacount. a. u. ioiioi son, etb and Front, FOR SALE 1928 Chrysler, 73 coupe. Tel. 1830. 1933 CHRYSLER COUPE, priced very reasonable. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO., 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE $425.00 equity in Dodge panel for 8200 cash, 3078 Tribune. FOR SALE Ford V8. 1936 Cabriolet Like new. Driven only 8000 mile 8G00. Phone IS32-W. FOR SALE 1930 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, priced low for quick sale. Lange Motor Car Co, 38 N. Rlvor lde. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 100 Men's Hats, all popu. lar make. Hat Dept Unique Clean er. FOR SALE: Shelled corn clean and dry. 63 cwt. jonn neaion.'-iei. lie, Central Point. QUALITY milk from purebred 8wls Toggenburgs, lor neaitn lor young and old. Junfrau Goat Dairy. Tel. 437 -J. BIG USED FURNITURE SALE Starting Monday. See us before you buy. Hawioy rransier. no n. Riverside. SATURDAY speolals are good today at the Riverside Market. PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill 64 40 per load. Prompt service. Tel. 333. Central Point Wood Yard. FOR SALE Gang plow and grain drill. Hlllcrost Orchard. Phone 672-R-8. FOR SALE Sweet potato squash. Glenn Derby, soutn end rungs nwy FOR SALE Electric mixer. 976-W. FOR SALE Special, 1 wood range with 3 tlfra 16-ln. body fir wood. 820.00; 1 large heater for ahop, hall or warehouse, 620. 8. ORE. JUNK CO. V4 ml. west 8 0 S. packing House. hay FOR SALE Second cutting al falfa baled, 610 per ton. O. H. Tloe, Bo. Peach (Cox ranch). AUTO CLASS Medford Auto Wrecking. 1018 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Body fir and hardwood 303 Clark St. TRAILER HOUSE for sale or trade for light car or wnat nave you Harry Chlldcrs, Eagle Point. ONE BAHGAIN OW-foot electric re. frlaerator taken back. Also one used 7-tt. refrigerator, cheap. Pal mer Electric Store. FOR SALE Complete set Lenox china, half-nrlce. "Mandarin" pat tern. Also hand-decorated Chinese desk. Mra. Gladys McAdam, Grant Pass, Ore. FOR SALE 16-ln. pine, tlr and oak. dry, reasonable. Will traae tor any thing I can use. Have 100 rick. T E. Wade, 8 miles north of Rogue River town. - WOOD 16-ln. body fir. 61.30 tier on grounds, 4 miles up Murpny oreea Browner. Murphy, Ore. NEEDLEWORK, (SIFTS. lOe UP. Or ders taken. Mrs. TUley. 1110 W. 9tn FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and hardwrtod. Best in vauey. lis no Riverside. Phone 615. Hawley Trans fer. APPLES Baldwin and Newtown, or chard run. ooc bo, oeo. a. Young. Stewart Ave. Phone 7-P-4. ANY aierabauIlM can oe disposed of through the Peoples um.ersal u change System. 39 S. Prvnt POH dALt - rwppet to' wwous burnei with oaf He piste nmoe oew Bargain Cei si Mall iTinuoe FOR Ml B .m' Pet ITi-L MISCELLANEOUS FVRN.TVRE re -upholstered, re-fln-Uhrd, re-glued. Phone t69-R. Thl-baulk MISCELLANEOUS W. o. T. TJ. Rummage Sale, Nov. 30 and 21 Next to Roxy theater. TURKEY SHOOT Handicap, an equal chance for all, Sunday, Nov 15th. 3 miles north of ' Medtord, Crater Lake Hwy. Turkeys, hama, bacon. Fred C. Sander. PUBLIC CARD PARTY Olven by the Laay Lions club, Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, 8 o'clock, at the Armory. Bridge, pinochle. Prizes, refresh ments. Admission 360. For In formation or reservations call 946-R. BUSINESS CHANCES WILL SELL partnership In auto body and render shop in southern Ore gon for 8530.00. Wonderful location on Pacific highway. Prefer man with some experience. Box 3079. Tribune ROOFING ROOFINO Bring vour root trouble) to us Old roufi repaired new roofs applied PabcO product Bkerson Paint and Root Store 88 i Bart lett Phone US BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKHON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INBl'rlANL'k AI1H I H ACTS esx-iiow MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstraat ot rule Rooms 3 ana 8 No n North Central Ave., upstair. Dentistry. NOTICE Dr. R. O. VanValzah h moved his dental office from 204 E Main to 312 Liberty Bidg. Biiieit Window Cleaners LET GEUKUE DO 11 11 IIB House cleaning Iioor waxing on ental rug Cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MIINKV LOANKI) ON Alli'im. UVESTOCh FUHMTl HE. KNIIOKSEO NOTES ETC We want to supply your money needs without red tape M aeiay SKIS W B I'HIIMAH MGR. ORE. As WASH. MTG. CO. MEDFORD S OLDEST AND LAKU EST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So central Orounu floor Craterlan Theater Bidg Llo No 8 167 M-IBU Pnune 139 Nursery Stock. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, prune, plum, almond, filbert and wnlntlt tree rosea, boysenberry, small fruit, grape and ahrubs at Bargain Prices Phone 801-R-2 or call at W. B. Barnum'a. 8 mnea south of Med ford on highway next to Ever Shady Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery, Carl ton, Ore. The Fashion shop THE FASHION BHi'P - Dressmaking and Remodeling Ballon and Buckles ouvcred 308 u tt National Bunk Bidg Tel. 1181. Myrtle Andrews Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Sfcoage Fur. nlture moving and expftit furniture packing service Flreprosl storage new low rates f B SAMSON 0. Phone 033 EADS TRANSFER 01 STUKAOB CO -Ot'ice 28 So Fir Phone 810 Prlcei right Services guarantor HAWLEY TRANSFER Local and long distance furniture moving. Quick light delivery on F ilanos, trunks, boxes, eto., at nom nal cost. Used furniture bougnt and sold. 118 No Riverside. Phone 810. Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS 1 Period of tlmi 4, Ooodby: coIIoq. . Talon IS. Pronoun II. River In Russia 14. I ml I an coin Ifr. Groove 18. AlMmroloRtcal Instrument 1L Component of molecules 50. Bat away gradually St Oe-lRii con tit! lift of scattered objects 15. Measures of length 51. Central portion of an ear of corn 16. Orown person 21, Kltturatlve una of lantruafe SO. Recently IS Approarbed aa Wrong 11 Carried It. Lumberman's b air -boot Solution of Vetterday' P utile ARALfAL I NjMPIP M MR AMP A BjAjTpaE VIE N ttAZME n Mr iTll life kADMNjbsQL E CT SMS IE TTiEMRATl nM5 V SI I IRIM E NLT. i e 18. Melt IS. Outdoor came 41. Part of the verb "to be" 43. Leaf or a calyx 43. Place tn order again 47. Watering place 43. Lamb's sobriquet 43. Lively dance CO. Doctrine (1. Mountain lake 3o 31 32 55 w WW --'m mm 43 AA 45 4it p 47 35 r371 " BUSINESS DIRECTORY RE1NKINO TRANSFER CO - Long distance naullng Purniture. osttie anything in N Fir Phone 1033 G Stuart SAN FRANCISCO (UP) "Star Dust Memories" Is the title which Joe Muller, for 20 years manager of the Pacific coast orpheum circuit, has placed on two regtstera in which he recorded hi tmpresslono of various vaudeville act made on bis audience of that tlm. The two ledgers osntaln the names of many of the leading stars of today, but with a record of how they "clicked" in their days, on the way to stardom. Of Fred Astalre and his sister Adele in a skit entitled "A Rainy Afternoon," he wrote: "Two ver clever youngster who offer a aerlea of original songs and dances. They work pleasingly and have a pretty finish In their tango dance." Of Will Roger, then billed a. ' The Expert Lariat Thrower." the ledger tntry reads: "He offer routine tricks with a lariat, outdoes Fred Stone In ait Imitation of that comedian, and sprinkles dry remarks which convulse the audience. He has a naive way of standing awkwardly on the stage which gives him the appearance of being an amateur, and is delightful for hla originality." Al Jolson haa this to hla credit: "A blackface comedian In stylish at tire, the hit of the bill with ncngs, Blorle and foolish pat." Lionel Barrymore, appearing in a aklt entitled "The White Slaver,"1 rated the following entry: 'The theme dealing with white slave traf flo la unwholesome, but there la rttle oi the suggestive In the line them selves. McKee Rankin as the slaver play the cold-blooded part effectively while Doris Rankin la good aa the slave. The best piece of work, how ever, la that of the coal man as played by Barrymore. He ha a great makeup and doe not overdo the act." Elbert Hubbard, who wa then headlined and with a salary of 61250 week, came In for the following entry: "The Sage of East Aurora Just talked to the audience In a familiar aort of way. Hla droll man ner la frequently Interrupted by ap plause and laughter. He I anything but Iconoclastic In hla talk. He drips philosophy which la typical of the man." Another entry lh the books haa to dc with the first forerunner of the present movie namely the Edlaon talking picture of 1913 In vhicn phonograph recorda were more or less synchronized with the moving pic tures, and were . modern day wonder on vaudeville bill. Muller' comment at that time waa: "The sound came from phonograph records which syn chronized with the voices, but acme how they were discarded. Perhaps because the pictures were so bad." ivIN'.XJW 1LASS We tell anndoa das and will replace foul broken wii dows reasonably rroworluf. uab ine Work. 1 use Mall Tribune want ad Cross-Word Puzzle tV Kind of parrot I. Mirk 7. Hmily S, Ball of thread or yarn I. ignited 10. Metric land measure tl. Open hoKlilltlei 17 Trouble 19 Ancient race 21 Insect 33 Flower 34. Unclose: poetic IS. Oar flan pio ot 87. County In Now York state It. Mountain chain 10 Hippie against 11. Ancient wine vessel 31. The present time It. riag ' 37. Card Of ft certain suit S3. Pall Into disuse 40, Blnse 4L Chaffy part of ground grain 43. Perional Interest 43. Steep 44. Old mustcaj note 45. Atmonphere 40. Turn to the right (3. Ceremonially unclean ao cording to Jetvlsh law 51. Witness DOWN U South Ameri can wild oale t. Course I. Self-acting 4, Large open vessels OLD LEDGER GIVES VIEWS ON ACTORS IN BUDDING DAYS SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith (continued from page 4) Music Study Club To Give Ashland Program Monday ASHLAND, Nov. 14. (Spl.) Ash land muslo lovers nd the public generally are anticipating with In terest the forthcoming benefit pro gram of the Muslo Study flub, to be given at the Civic Club house Mon day, at 8 P m. The entertainment will feature a one-act skit, "Little Edward," written by Mlaa Grace Chamberlain and put on by Mesdamea F. D. Wagner, Wllmer Poley, H. C. Daley and B. M. WalUn, local ladle, noted (or hiitrloalo abil ity. Lawrence Hubert' new orchestra will play five selection. In this, It first publla appearance. Other number on the program In clude 8 vocal solo by Roberta Ward Bebb, of Medford; whistling solo, Dorothy Reynolds Stahlman; trom bone quartet; baritone solo by Pat rick Sage and other number by out standing musical artlsta. The event 1 being ponored by the chamber of oommerce and Civic club, with the following ladle aotlng as hostesses: Mesdamea F. O Swcdenburg, Arthur L. Cosglna, Gordon MoOracken, A. O. Strange and John H. Fuller. The Music study club la the larg est civic organization In Ashland and for year haa accomplished a great deal for promotion of tlrst-claas mu ale, therefore haa the hearty support of all classes. Prooeed. of the bene fit concert are to be used to give this year eight free entertainments, two of which already have been enjoyed by the publto, therefore a large at tendance 1 hoped for, Applegate Women Honor Bride-To-Be BIO APPLEGATE, No. 14. (Spl.) Mis Luatta Wast, whose marriage to Louis straube .will occur late this month, waa honored with a kitchen shower Thursday at which Mra. James Buckley waa hostess. Fourteen guest were present, including member, oi the Little APPlegate sewing rlub. Gift were presented following the refresh ment hour. Guest besides the bride elect in cluded Mesdame Prank Cameron. Harold Crump, Sid Hansen, Fred Straube, M. R. Buck, Phil Schmidt, Lyal Hard, Oharlea Ruck and the Mlssea Rose and Kate Buckley and Alleen Inlow, t American Legion Auxiliary By Grace Holme The annual Armlatlce Day luncheon was held at Valenttne'a cafe. The tables van beautifully decorated by Mr. Ray Wright and favor wr presented to each one attending the luncheon. Tho program arranged con sisted of two musical number by pick and jamaa Bain, a humorous reading by Mr. Ray Wright, two musical selections by MUa Eleanor Curry and community singing led by Mr. Oliver Ovormeyor, Tne guet of honor were the Oold Star mother. We were orry all war not able to attend but were so happy to welcome the three that were present. Mr. Hawk. Mrs. flpooner and Mr. Dun ham. This month I membership month and Medford unit ha almost filled Its quota of eighty-five members. The few that have not been contacted will, I am aure fill thl quota by the end of thl month. A the World war recede further and further Into the past the algnl floance of personal connection with that great chapter In the world' his tory I eeen In truer perspective. More and more the women who had a personal connection with the war through the aerrloa of weir ton, husband, father and brother In the armed forces are reallalng the Impor tance of preserving the elgnlflcent things of the connection. A member ship In the auxiliary record perma nently their personal connection with the war and keep alive It algnlfl oance. The principle and Ideal upon which the American republld waa founded and for which It men have ahed their blood on many battlefield are high In the heart of tne women of the uxlllry. They believe thit these thing are the foundation of our greatness and should b safe guarded for the tomorrow of Amer ica. The auxiliary I working to keep patriotism part ot the eduoatlon of every child, a patriotism which teach es love of America through a knowl edge of the men and force which have made it and an understanding of the principle which have motl- vated It course. Come do your nit toward this end by Joining with us. fltrjriy Club to Hear of MU"C Music Is to be the theme of the program which will be presented tt thl week's meeting of the Wednesday study club. Current event are to be discussed by Mrs. Harold Orey. Mra. W. 0. Janes will review "Music On the Air" and Mr. W. J. Wrner I to discus phases of the life and career of Tocanlnl. Miss nail To Visit In Houtb Leaving for the south yesterday was Mia Barbara wall, who plan a vaca tion In California. She will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Hunt, formerly MU Rosamond Wall, and of her cousin. Mlas Dorothy Kellogg, In Snn rrsnclsco. Mis Wall plan to be away two week. Central Pt. Couple Married Wednesday Ml Bonnie Settlemlre and Clair Htgglnbotham were married Armistice Day In Central Point at 10 o'clock In the morning. Rev. R. c. Lewis read the service. Lois Frazee attended the bride aa maid of honor and Wayne Hlggln botham waa best mn. Thirty-five guest were present for the ceremony. The bride wore a tailored blue traveling suit and a eorsage of gar denias. The young couple plan . honey moon of three weeka In Seattle and coast oltle before returning to make their home In Central Point. Both are well-knows In the valley and re ceived the congratulation, of 6 Urge number of friend.. - What the Girl Scouts Are Doing By Norma Iledberg October 37: Troop aeven of Junior high held It annual Hallowe'en party at the ftcout headquarter. A play was given under the direction of Mr. L. Humphrey. The prize winner were: Norma Hedberg, the mot comical, and Cora Brlnaon, the prettiest. Ducking tor apples was the most exciting event of the evenlnif. The Virginia Reel waa danced both before; and after the refreshment The refreshment themsslvea con sisted of apple elder, doughnut and candy. Each scout brought a guest and a good tine waa had by all. November 7: The Olrl Scout or troop even who are going tip for ttielr hostess badge at the court of awards, passed their final test Sat urday In the form of a tea. The girla were required io mu. mi di refreahment themselves which they aerved to the mothers. The tea wn held at Mrs. Muller' home. All work was done by the qlrla. November 13: Troop aeven held iw weekly meeting In room two of tha lunlor high Thursday aiiemoon. Blank were given th girl to fill In for their badge. Court of warrt wa held In the auditorium of tne court houe Saturday . evening at seven-thlrtv o'clock. Awards were riven out by Mra. u. Bengston. Christmas tree for some poor family waa talked of. Mrs. D'Alblnl gave an inspiring talk on the meaning of cltlrAnshtp and the duties and privilege of a cltlnn. Mra. L. Humphrey expressed the hooe for every girl to go up for at least on badge at the next court of awarda. Ulster nnnnred In llltli Office Alio Electa Oay, sister of Blanche M. Tavlor of this eltv, waa Installed s grand Esther of the grand chapter, O E S at the laat session of the Cali fornia ohapter In Sacramento. She la a Junior pat matron of West Gate chapter at Berkeley, Calif., and th' state office 1 considered a high honor. Chapter Planning Lnncheon Baturday Announcement ha been made that Omter Lake chapter, D.A.R., will meet for oovered-dlah luncheon next Satur day afternoon at the Olrl' Commun ity elubioom. Buslneaa session 1 to Include a dis cussion of Important mattcra and will be followed by a patrlotlo play pre sented by member of th chanter. Those attending are requested to bring service. Time 1 announoed a 13:46 o'clock and " rfl requeatea w be prompt. New Member In Ook Orove Club Mr. Mary E. Oustafaon wa greeted aa a new member at thl week'f meeting of the Oak Orove Nelghbc. hood club Wednesday afternoon, when Mr. B. T Brill wa hostess to the group. Mr. W. B, Brill waa gueat. Following tn business session, re freshment wre served. It w an nounced that there will only b one meeting a month during Novemoor and December because of holidays Mrs. W. H. Robert la to be next hostess to the group December B. , 1 Lady Elks To Meet Tuesday Ladles' day at the Elk's temple Tuesday will Include various form of entertainment, according to an nouncement, and a cordial Invitation I lasued to all ladlea of the lodge and particularly to those who have not Joined the group previously. Cards, pool and other games are planned, with refreshment to be served also. Mrs. D. O. Predrloks, Mrs. Lee Watson and Mrs. Oeorgo Nollson ar hostesses for the afternoon, and they urge anyone eligible to take ad vantage of Ischium of the club which I turned over to ladlea on that day. FOlAilTCUI BEER PLACE PERMITS PORTLAND, Nov. U. AP Tho city council feel there are too many beer parlors In Portland, so It haa de ckled to clamp down. City officials announced they would make no recommendation for new licensee after January I. Although the council tald Its mind waa made up, a hearing will be held December le. Beer parlor operators and member of the stat liquor con trol commission will be Invited to dis cus the sltustlon. COATS you would want to wear 113 09-131179. ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN. Club-Lodge Announcements W. M. Society Mra. Ralph w. Woodford. 624 South Holly street, will entertain the w. m. society of the M. E. church. south, Tuesday altemoon at 3 o'clock. Mra. John R. Seller will have oharae of the meeting. Those having dona- iiona ior tne Homer Toberman box are requested to bring them. All are cordially Invited. Pythian Sisters Club Pythian Sister club will entertain with a card party next Thursday evening, November 19. In the club room at the K. P. hall. Time la an nounced at 8 o'clock. Auction, con tract and pinochle will be played. with prises and refreshment being planned by the committee in charge, neaded by Mr, drace Reed. An Invi tation la extended the public toval Women The Loyal Women's Bible elas of the rirst Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon in the recreational hall of the church. Those In charge atato tnat business of Importance la to come before the group and that all member are urged to be present. St. Ann' Society 8t. Ann' Altar society will meet Tuesday afternoon in the pariah hall at 3:90 o'olock. Th society 1 also to entertain with a card party Frl day afternoon in the pariah hall, be ginning at 1:30 o'clock. W. 0. T. TJ. Announcement haa been made that the meeting of the Women's Christ ian Temperance Union scheduled for Thursday has been again postponed until 'jnuisoay, December 10. Full details ss to program, plaoe and time will be announced later. Th union will hold a rummage sale Thursday and Friday of thla week In the building next to the Roxy theatre, prooeed to go In part to the Children's farm home. Contribu tor may call Mrs. Minnie Bryant, loW, and articles will be picked up. Mary and Marths J The Mary and Martha circle of tho First Methodlst-Entscopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 13 noon at the home of Mrs. 0. R. Pas1, 1010 South Oakdale. Luncheon will follow program at 1 o'clock, with the afternoon to be pent tewing. Member are requested to bring serv ice and sandwiches. St. Mark's Clulld Th card party wblch waa to hav been held at tha home of Mr O. R. Satchwell Friday afternoon by St. Mark's guild haa been postponed un til November 37, It wa announced yesterday. Past Matron The Past Matrona of Nevlta, ehpter. O. E. 8., will meet at the hom of Mrs. S. O. Faber for luneheon Wed nesday afternoon at 1 o'olock. Women of Rotary . Mrs. Orln Schenck will ntertla Women of RoUry at her home, 630 North Holly strest, Wedneady after noon at luncheon, with Mrs. Jack Swam assisting. Luncheon will M followed by sn afternoon .pf brldgs and sowing. Degree of Honor Degree of Honor will hold th monthly social meeting Thursday evening at F. O. E. hall at 7:30 o'clock. All members and friends are invited. Lutheran Ladle Zlon Lutheran Ladle' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Hugo Ouenther, 613 Bouth Newtown street, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Fred Wolff will as sist th hoates. All member sn requested to be present. Pythian Bister Clnb Pythian Sister olub will meet Tues day, according to announcement made yesterday. As It 1 the annual roll call meeting, those In charg re quest that all members attend. Job's Daughters Job' Daughtera will meet for regu lar session tomorrow tvanlng at T o'clock in the DeMolay hall. Th N fair Is to be a shower for the bethel and all members are requested to be present. P.E.O. Chapter BE, P.E.O. , will meet at th home of Miss Winifred Andrews. SOS Dakota avenue, Tuesday averting at 7:30 o'olock. P.-T.A. City council, P.-T.A., will meet Tuesday afternoon for dessert lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Rom. berry. 1003 Sunset avenue, st 1:16 o'clock. Junior high group 1 to bs hostesses. Gleaner Class Oreaner olass of th First Bspttrt church will meet for all-day session Tuesdty at th home of Mr. Everett Flnley on Ross Lane. Member ar requested to meet at the church st 11 am. for transportation arrange ment. Those attending ar to bring a covered-dish. Join ETHELWYN 8 HOFPMAKN'8 Hosiery Club, (vary 13th pair free. Oiosing tlm for Poo Late to Cls siry Ads u 1:10 g in Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medtord District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL gAVINOB LOAN ASSN. OF MKIIKORD 27 No. HOLLY St.