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iTEDFOTvT) MATL TRIBUNE, 'NrEDT'O'RD. " OREGON. SUNT) AT. OCTOBER 23. 1933, PAGE THREE "I ' SONS WILL STAGE ALCOTT PLAY FOR T "Little Women" To Be Giv en October 27,28,29 As Highlight Of Educational Conference, Homecoming 1939 Motor Personality-Plus J arhi.and. Oct. 23. (Spl.) When 1500 teachers from Klamath. La. Curry. Josephine. Douglas and Jaclc son counties Bather here Thursday. rrlday and Saturday, October 27. 28 and 29, for the fourth annual edu cational conference at Southern Ore gon Normal school, one of the high liehted attractions will be the pre sentation of the old favorite Louise M. Alcott play. "Little Women. Scheduled for production In the SONS auditorium on the opening night of the meet, the play la un Avr direction of Angus L. Bowmer. Normal school dramatic Instructor and director of the now-famous Ore gon Shakespearean Festival. Class Sews Costumes. Costume of the 1860 period have been made by the play production classes under the expert eye of Lola Bowmer. wife of the director, and sets also were designed and con structed by the class. In undertaking "Little Women" . the SONS players are making spe cial concession to the value pre sented In training for hundreds of ftrnmattc Instructors among the teachers who will attend from the various counties. This play has been selected as one. with Its lovable plot and very human characteristics, which may be presented by any stu dent body In southern Oregon. All talented, some experienced In stage work, the cast of "Little Wom en" la picked at random from the SONS student body. William Westfall. In the part of 'John Brooks" Is an Ashland boy who for two years has worked under Bowmer and was a dramatic fan In high school. John Barker, another Ashland boy. has about the same experience and will be cast as "Professor Bhaer." As "Meg" will be Louise DuBols. a second-year student from Madison. Wis., who has worked in many Shakespearean productlons.- Janet Young. Ashland girl, has the lead as "Jo" and is active In her first year as a EONS student. From Cottage Grove comes Dor othy Slemann. a first-year student, who takes the part, of "Amy." Another first-year student. Jean- ete Fields. Medford. plays "Marmee. Lois Firestone, the "Beth" of the play, halls from Talent and Is active in musical circles of the Normal whero.. she plays first, violin .In the school orchestra. Jeanne Burton, "Aunt March." and Ted Marshall. "Laurie." are bet; first-year students. Miss Burton Is from Chlloquln where she was on the high school debate team. Mar shall's home is In Medford and he Is noted as a musician, having won the state championship as a trum peter Completing th cast Is Ralph Lamb. Eagle Point. In the rcT of "Papa March." Lamb last year was resi dent of the high school student body at Eagle Point where he did band work and was active in all student body activities. The piece will not only be a credit to the educational conference and the school but also will serve as a send off for the 10th annual SONS home coming week-end which will draw "old Brads" to Ashland Friday and Saturday. Yij ' Here is a head-on shot of the 1939 Studebaker State President. Raymond Locwy, designer of airplanes, streamliners and steamships, worked with Studebaker engineers in the production of this new highway personality. Football Scores Flvlng New plane Piloting a new plane, an Alrdale. Art Stevens left Medford municipal airport yesterday , for Portland after spending the night here. He arrived from Redding, Cal Friday afternoon. The Alrdale Is be Ing produced In Pomona.' Cal. It Is a small, two-place, open-cockpit, low- wing monoplane powered by a 50- horsepower engine. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. By the Associated Tress Last Brown 40. Rhode Island State 21. Army 40, Boston Univ. 0. Navy 13, Princeton 13 (tie) Cornell 21, Penn State 8. ' Dartmouth 13, Harvard 7. Holy Cross 29. Georgia 6. Lafayette 7. New Ysrk Unv. . Maine 23. Bates 6. Washington is Jefferson 14. Dick inson 6. v Penn 14, Columbia 13. Pittsburgh 34. Southern Methodist Rutgers 32. Hampden-Sydney 0. Vermont 20, New Hampshire 0. Amherst 13. Wesleyan 0. Tufts 8, Williams 6 (tie) Michigan 15, Yale 13. Georgetown 14, Manhattan 13. Ithaca 7. Clarkson 7 (tie) ' Hobart 19. Kenyon 13. Midwest , i Notre Dame 7, Carnegie Tech 0. Northwestern 13, Illinois 0. Ohio State 42, Chicago 7. Michigan State 19, Syracuse 12. Texas Christian U. 21, Marquette 0. Xavler (Cincinnati) 26. Kentucky 7. Western Reserve 33. Cincinnati 0. Butler 35, Ohio Wesleyan 0. Ohio U 52, Wayne 7. Toledo 13. Marshall 7. South Dakota Unl. 13, Mornlngside 0. Colga-te 14. Iowa 0. Purdue 13. Wisconsin 7. Kansas State 13, Indiana 6. Manchester 7. De Pauw 6. Oklahoma 14. Nebraska 0. Iowa State 21, Kansas 7. Drake 18. Miami U 6. West Virginia U 20. Crelghton 13. Defiance 7. Central Normal 7 (tie) Missouri 13, Washington U (St. Louis) 0. North Dakota 7. Monlana u o. College of Emporia 24, Baker 7. South Dakota State 14. Moorhead Teachers 6. Northern St. (Mich.) Tchrs 13. Michigan Tech 0. Far West California 14, Washington 7. Oregon State 7. Washington State Southern California 13. Stanford 2. Santa Clam 21. Arkansas 8 U. C. L. A. 33. Idaho 0. Fresno State 27. Nevada 0. Pomona 20. California Tech 7. San Diego Marines 18, Occidental 8. Southwestern Oklahoma Tchrs. 21. Northeastern Oklahoma Tchrs 7. Whlttler 3. Santa Barbara State 0. Cal Agsles 0. Chlco State 0 (tie) Rorky Mountain Denver 6. Wyoming 0. Utah U 33. Utah State 0. Portland U 8. Brlgham Young 3. South Duke 7, Wake Forest 0. North Carolina 34. Davidson 0. Tulane 51, Mercer 0. Georgia Tech 7. Auburn 8. Alabama 33. Sewanee 0. Tennessee 44. The Citadel 0. Mississippi 47. Centenary 14. Virginia 27. Maryland 19. Florida A ft M 33, Clark 0. Belmont Abbey 20, Boiling Springs 0. Southwest Baylor 6. Texas A Si M 6 (tie) Rice 13. Texas 8. Texas Tech 14, Texas School Mines 7. Arkansas Tchrs (Conway) 27, 1 sourl Mines 0. Tulsa 20. Oklahoma A & M 7. Howard Payne 7. McMurry 0. To Cash or Not to Cash? WILLOUGHBY, Ohio (UP) A. Knight, attorney, has rediscovered check drawn against the United States treasury department for 85 cents. It was Issued Sept. 22. 1924. He Is undecided whether to frame the check or send it to Washington. PIERCE-ALLEN 10 SHOW 1939 DODGE larger number of clubs are planning enrollment for thlai year. 4 Chapman-Cooksey j Hold Preview New Hudson Line Soon Third Triplets for Family CAPE TOWN ( UP ) For the third time In 13 years triplets have been born to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Groene Free State. Mr. and Mrs. Groenewald have 14 children. A fund has now been raised for the last set of triplets, wald, of Frankfort, In the Orange 4 Stork True To l,PRcnrl FRESNO. Cal. (UP) The Nygren Maternity home here claims to be the only Institute of Its kind that has its own private stork. Coming from nobody knows where, the stork settled on the grounds of the ostab- ll5hment and made a nent 'in some shrubs. Spou w Oris Poems. OAKLAND. Cal. UP Ralph n. Dreisbach of Cranton. N. D.. In the divorce decree awarded his wife here. received as his total share of the community property a book entitled "Poems Vou Ought to Know." Mrs. Dreisbach got a $1,000 Insurance policy. C.Ives rhlrken a Lift SOUTH BEND, InG (AP) When Mrs. A. L. Stlckley arrived home from a drive the other day she found a chicken wedged between the bumper and radiator of her car. She released the bird and it walked away cackling sourly. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. America's new 'Luxury Liner' 1939 Dodges, built bigger and with strik ing beauty of design, were placed on display today at the Pierce-Allen Mo tor company, local Dodge and Ply mouth dealer. These 1939 Dodge 'Luxury Liners were specially designed to fittingly celebrate the Dodge Silver Anniver sary year, and are offered at still lower prices than the 1938 models, Mr. Taylor, owner of the firm re lated. - The new 1939 models have an excit ing new front end ensemble, sleek wlndstreamed styling, and disting uished hardware. The car Is finished In Depend-enamel finish. All models now have the new gear shift placed directly under the steer ing wheel, thus leaving the front compartment clear. Many other Im provements greatly add to conveni ence and safety of the driver will be found In the new car, including a new airplane-vision windshield, now safety-light speedometer, new Indi vidual action front wheel springing, easy-prejisure clutch action, plltow soft brake action and grooved to the road steering. The 'Luxudy Liner' Dodge engine averages 18 to 34 miles to the gal lon of ?.nd savings up to 30 per cent on oil. It Is claimed, and U equipped with new ' Auto-Thermic" pistons, valve seat inserts, full length water Jackets, automatic vocuum spark control, high compression head and automatic choke. 4 First Meet Tuesday, Parent Study Club The first leader training meeting for parent education study club lead ers of Jackson county will be held at the courthouse auditorium next Tuesday. October 25, commencing at 1 p. m.. Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent, announced to day. Officers of all study clubs, in cluding chairmen, secretaries and two study club leaders, should attend this first meeting. Mrs. Maud M. Morse, extension specialist In parent education, will instruct the officers and leaders in the, plan of organlration of study clubs, duties of officers and tech niques of leadership. Any organiz ation wishing to cooperate in the parent education program Is urged to send lenders to this meeting. The study club course for the year will consist of six meetings on "Liv ing Together in the Family"; specific ffubject to be discussed will be: The Family Situation Today. Husband Wife Relationships. Parent-Child Re lationships. Child-Child Relation ships. Family-Relative Relationships, Famlly-Communily Relationships. Cooperating organizations will hold one study club meeting each month end will send leaders to the monthly meetings. There were 34 study clubs in Jackson county Inst year and "Beautiful beyond belief." were the words of J. Orb in Cooksey, local Hudson dealer, on .his return Friday from Portland where he attended a preview of the nev; 1939 Hudson line. The Hudson Una for 1939 consists of the Hudson 113. Hudson 6, and Hudson 8. The 113, which has an 86-horsepower motor, is In the low est price field. It was planned to retain Its national reputation as the economy car. The Hudson 6. which Is in the medium priced field. Is more luxurious than ever, according to Mr. Cooksey. The price of this model has been reduced over one hundred dollars. The Hudson which Is also lower In price, will be available In two country club series. The local preview of the full line of the 1939 Hudson cars will be held about November 1 in the new home of the Chapman-Cooksey Motor Co.. 27 South Riverside. The Hudson dealers now have their own show room, shop and used car lot In a convenient unit. 4 Penn Beats Columbia FRANKLIN FIELD. PHILADEL PHIA. Pa.. Oct. 23. AP) Pennsyl vania's football team fought off the most brilliant aerial attack of the season today and defeated Columbie I and Sid Luc km an 24-13 In a thrill- packed football game that had near ly 60.000 fans on their feet chcerlnr ; for moat of the second half. TO I v'.v NEW SERVICE To SAN FRANCISCO and ALL CALIFORNIA Points (effeitlte Oct. 22, mas) I-eave MMiFORD: 8:0(1 P.M. This Is In addition to present service leavlnn Medford at 12:15 A.M., 5.15 A.M., 8:S!S A.M.. 0:5.1 P.M. To KLAMATH FALLS Leave MKDFORI): ' 9:45 A.M., 5:45 P.M. Returning . Leave KLAMATH FALLS: 7:00 A.M.. 0:10 P.M. Low Fares To All Points DEPOT: Central Sth PHONE: 1.15 HyE We recently purchased a $3500.00 stock of RANGES WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, and SMALL APPLI ANCES. This stock was purchased at a very low fifpire and .... MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY! No reasonable cash offer will be refused. This tnerchan dise is of all good standard makes NO JUNK Come early, take your pick and make us an offer. MEDFORD MAYTAG CO. 31 North Bartlett. Phone 38 wmai' SMARTEST MTI& CAMS Acclaimed by Europe's Famed Designers! Priced almost as low as the lowest! f" - "Mjr work damtods conaUal Matching lor graatar beauty and lagtnea. Thai la parhapa the Teuton the Studabakar with ita thoroughbred appearance ap paala to na ao greatly." ,Jan Qitou R. Batba. .Managing Dirtctor "t v.r1 at the mperb ao4 Lit et th aw StuH.b.k.r lo t.rter. 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Household Instant Lite High Grade Steel BROOMS LAMPS SCISSORS $1.00 Brooms, ggQ You gQ r : Miscellaneous Items PICKED AT RANDOM FROM THIS MAMMOTH STOCK $1.50 Cone Type Mop and Pail Set 98 $1.00 Blue Enamel Roasters 79? $1.39. Blue Enamel Cold Pak Canners 98 $18.95 Pressure Cookers. $13.95 $1.20 Rocka-Bye Baby Swings 89 Luggage Department $1.49 Zipper Duffer Bags on sale 98 $6.95 Metal Covered Trunks to go ?4.98 $5.95 Men's fine Zipper Hand Bag - ?3.98 $15.75 Ladies' fine Fitted Overnite Case $11.89 $35.00 large Wardrobe Trunk on sale $23.19 Hardware and Tools $2.75 Steel Frame BuBhman Buck Saw $1.98 $2.75 Post Hole Digger to go.. $1.98 $1.50 26-inch 8-point Hand Saws ,98 15c Hickory Hammer Handles out to 9 25o Single or Double Bit Axe Handles - - 10 $2.95 Stiletto Double Bit Axes $1.98 $2.25 Genuine Wiss Orchard Pruner ....$1.79 $1.00 7-inch Steel Garden Hoe 79) $5.95 Steel Tray Waeelbarrow $4.29 Toys - Dolls - Wheel Goods 19 ...$1.79 39o Bicycle Horn $2.50 Electric Bicycle Lamp $27.50 Girls' Bicycle. Buy now for Christmas... $14.95 $32.50 Chrome Trim Stream-line Bicycles $24.95 $7.50 late style Stream-line Trioycles - $4.95 $3.50 Pedal type Kiddy Car now $1.98 $4.50 All Steel Speed More Wagon ...r $2.98 $1.49 Wind-up Mechanical Trains to go 98 $4.98 Strong and Durable Electric Trains $2.98 $3.00 Attractively Dressed Baby Dolls . $1.98 BARGAIN TABLES Toys and Games up to 25c value now 9 Big Lot Values up to 50c now 19 Save at least y, on your Christmas shopping FULLER PAINTS Bring Containers for Oil and Turpentine $1.25 Boiled Linseed Oil.. 99- $1.00 pure Gum Spts. Turpentine 79 $3.30 gal. Fuller's Best Pure Prepared Paint $2.82 $3.86 gal. Fullerware Floor Enamel .$3.12 $1.17 quart Fuller's Porch tt Deck 88 $1.12 Fuller's Semi-Gloss Fullerglo Enamel 82 $1.43 qt. Fuller's Decoret Enamel $1.04 10c quality Heath & Milligan fine KaUomine ......lb. 3? 65c WASH Reduced to sell BOARDS 49c 95o Galvanized WASH TUBS Our Loss CQf Is Your Gain 03w $1.25 4-Foot Shelflox Step LADDER 89c Other sizes reduced accordingly $5.95 Coleman Gasoline IRONS Only six Q QC left, each 5ws3w $15.00 Sunbeam Shave Master ELEC. RAZOR Most Popular Shaver CIO QC made 3 $12.50 Beautiful BIRD CAGE Cost No CO CO Object ws30 WALL PAPER . . ONE HALF PRICE THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY SUPER VALUES. IF WHAT YOU WANT IS NOT LISTED HERE WE HAVE IT AX A riuuci xuu muu PLEASED TO PAY I.UIrrl limit Hllhji. l to Prlnr tflllr LAMIPOIM'S CoAie In KrHnj Is Btllevinft 226 230 E. MAIN ST. MEDFORD, ORE. 1 4issafsraaniBsaaB?asHBsssaaiMss CTni"