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pint bottles (rcg. 65c value) for only 39c
If not completely satisfied, return the
unopened large bottle for full refund.
If purchased with this offer, a 25c Life
time Sprayer costs only 20c with return
privilege.
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UNION OIL COMPANY
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
fa o'clock in tb pariah hall on Bouth
Oa It dale avenue.
Mary Smith heads the committee
In charge a chairman and la being
Misted by Josephine Hunter, Verna
Loffer and Marie Darling.
Mother's Day la
Week-end Event
Festivities of the week-end will
center around observance of Mother's
Day. The past week saw a number
of programs and affairs honoring
mothers vlelng for attention with
numerous event of national music
week.
Informal and family parties are
being arranged by many for the
week-end. Although slightly unset
tled, weather remains warm and
pleasant and Ls expected to attract
many to outdoor recreations tomor
row and Sunday.
Many mothers will be out of town
as the guests of sons and daughters
at Oregon State college and the Uni
versity of Oregon. Teas, luncheons,
dinners and musical and social events
are planned by campus .committees
to welcome mothers. Combination of
Junior week-end" and mothers' day
festivities at the Eugene campus will
provide student activities as well as
those especially for mothers.
As spring advances, the attention
of many ls already being drawn to
the San Francisco Golden Gate
bridge fiesta, with local groups mak
ing plans to attend.
Medford Women
Golf IIORtCMPS
Women of the Rogue Valley Golf
club were hostesses Wednesday, en
tertaining Grants Pass women golf
ers at luncheon at the local club
house for the weekly ladles' day.
Following luncheon, the 53 guests
present engaged In team matches
during the afternoon. Grants Pans
women awarded prizes on various
phases of play were Mrs. Anna Clark.
Mrs. C. Rtebel. Mrs. Scott Hammond
and Mrs, Williams.
The event was also the start of a
month-long eclectic or ringer tour
nament. Mrs. F. G. Bunch, women's presi
dent, announced that women golfers
of the local club are to qualify for
the Murray trophy next Wednesday.
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Z u lei ma Temple
I'lans Luncheon
Luncheon ls being arranged to pre
cede tomorrow afternoon's session of
Zulclma temple. Daughters of the
Nile. Luncheon will be served at
13:30 o'clock In the Masonic temple.
Opening of the ' afternoon gather
ing has been set for 2 o'clock. Mrs.
N. G. Bates of Ashland, new temple
queen, will preside. She wlU an
nounce committee anointments for
the coming year. Plans will also be
made for the queen's attendance at
the national session to be held next
month In Washington, D. C.
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Chapter Has
First Guest-Day
About 35 members and guests were
entertained by chapter BE, P-E.O..
for their first annual guest-day at
the Girl's Community clubhouse.
Appearing on the program were
Miss Eleanor Curry, who was pre
sented In soprano solos, and Mrs, J.
W. McCoy of Ashland, who played
piano solos. Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck
discussed her recent trip to Mexico,
Illustrating her talk with a display
of native handicrafts brought back
with her.
Mrs. Victor Sether was In charge
of program arrangements and Mrs.
Robert Fowler acted as social chairman.
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Wedding Told
Announcemetlt has been made of
the recent wedding of Miss Lorena
Atkins of this city and Earl B. Rorden
of the Table Rock district.
The ceremony was solemnized at
St. Peter's Lutheran church by Rev.
Harry Young, In the presence of a
large number of relatives and friends.
After a short honeymoon trip to
northern cities, the young couple re
turned to make their home at the
Rorden ranch In Table Rock district.
Students Plan "
Party at Hall
Students of St. Mary's academy
are making arrangements for a card
party scheduled for this evening at
Capacity An (Hence
Attends Recital
A capacity audience with many
finding standing room only, enjoyed
the recital presented recently by pu
pils of Mrs. Lola Young In the Bald
win shop.
The 33 pupils appearing, and their
Instructor, were praised for careful
preparation and training, those at
tending reporting that much talent
was apparent.
This was one of several music week
activities. ,
SPECIAL S. P. FARE TO
'FRISCO BRIDGE FIESTA
Southern Pacific officials have an
nounced a special fare of 90.40,
round trip, to San Francisco, during
the Golden Gate bridge fiesta, May
27 to June 2.
The special rate will be available
only if 15 or more persons desire to
take advantage of it.
BIRTHS
RED CROSS SETS
Annual swimming classes sponsored
by the Jackson County Red Cross
will be held In the Natatorlum July
5 to 14 Inclusive, it was announced
yesterday noon at the regular month
ly meeting of the executive commit
tee In the Hotel Medford. An In
structor hag not been appointed yet.
B. E. Harder, treasurer, was ap
pointed to represent the Red Cross
at the community chest meeting to
be held here the latter part of the
month.
Appointed to the nominating com
mittee for the executive board, to be
elected at the annual meeting July
32, were R. W. Frame, Mrs. Edith
Martin and R. B. Smith.
Attending the meeting yesterday
were Lillian Roberts, executive secre
tary; George T. Prey, chairman; Mrs.
P. H. Johnson, acting secretary; R.
B. Smith, M. T. Wray. R. W. F!ame,
Ralph Billings, Cole Holmes. Dr. C. I.
Drummond. Seth Bullls, Mrs. Edith
Wharton and Miss Annie Kellehor.
AUXILIARY SPONSORED
POPPY POSTER CONTEST
The American Legion suxlllsrr
wishes to make s correction to
local appearing In this paper Wed
nesday. May 5. The Poppy Poster
Contest Is sponsored by the auxll
ary, not the American Legion. The
awards were as follows:
Senior High:' First prize. Gerald
Nims; second prize. Kazuo Maruyama.
Junior High: First price, Frances
Carmary; second prize. Carol Teng
wald. Grade Schools: First prize, Rich
ard McElhose, Roosevelt school; sec
ond prize, Mary Lou Lyman, Jackson
school.
In Alaska there Is only one person
to every 10 squsre miles while In
Puerto Rico there are 830 per square
mile.
MOTHER WILL APPRECIATE
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Web
ster of 37 Quince street a boy welfrh
lng seven pounds and ten ounces i
at the Purucker maternity home on
May 2. Mother and baby were report
ed today as progressing splendidly.
Submarine oil wells, drilled In the
ocean floor from piers above, . are
operated near Carpentaria, Cal.
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Our store is "heir conditioned" for Baby Week and the little fel
lows and girls come into their own. We're running a special sale of
daily requisites for them just as we do for grown-ups. Every fond
parent should get a line on our special values in things babies cry
. for. Our prices mean SAFE SAVINGS because quality is of the
highest 1
Precooked
50c PABLUM
40cCAST0RIA
S1.20S.M.A
SI .25 Absorb.ne Jr. 83c
1 0c ToiletTissue 3f or 1 4c
75c OVALTINE
75c Takara Powder 49c
65c BISDOL . . 49c
FILMS
AT CUT PRICES
DEVELOPING FREE
FEINTS AS LOW AS
3c Each
ENLARGEMENT FREE!
WITH EACH ROLL
1
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TALCUM rVL
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i imennen six.
m I tfriJvS" The little ones
Genuine
32c
29c
Food 90c
25c Baby Panties 14c
15c Faultless
Nipples 8c
2 lbs.
Chocolate
MALTED
Pints Milk Magnesia 14c
Russian Mineral
Oil pts. 29c
MOTH PROOF BAGS 19c
ENDZR BLADES r.' 9c
The little ones ,
are n. hie rAsnntisi-
y iw, T bility to us esneciallv
' IVXXjn nur Prescrintinn unrV
Their prescriptions call for extra care in com
pounding and we see that they get it! Ingre
dients are checked and double-checked! Quan
tities are weighed and measured with micro
scopic accuracy. When we place our label on
the bottle or box, you can be sure that the
medicine is absolutely right in every detail.
MILK
69c
HAY FEVER
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1 6-1 Oc Cakes Castile
Soap 89c
TOBACCOS
Chesterfields, Camels. Luckies,
Ralcighs, Etc.
124 pkg. Carton St. 15
BABY YOUR
OTHER
Yardley's
Face Powder and
Cream
Comb. Pkg.
$1.10
A box of laiidv. bottle of perfume, a packet of station
ery or one of the many other s'" we are ill-pirnlnc. will
plene your mother and cauw her to mv nlth pride.
"See what MY child gave me for Mother's Day.
2 lbs. Bonn's Chocolates SI. 29
Corday ShaKmar Bellodgia
Blue Orchid
Perfume
Perfume
Oram
Perfume
Cram
$1.25 $1.39 $1.69