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pagt: fottr MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUNF. fEDFORD. OREGON. FRTDA'Y, 2. 1938. Society and Clubs By Clara Mary Davis Portland Couple To Reside Here Recent arrival In Medford from Portland are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Woodln. Mr. Woodln cams here seT eral months ago to be associated with Pacific Fruit and Produce company. Mrs. Woodln Joined her husband here a fortnight ago and the couple are now residing . at 130 South Or ape street. Mrs. Woodln had Hred In Portland all of her Ufa and prior to leaving for Medford was feted at a number of so cial affairs Including several large teas and numerous parties. The Woodln' are rapidly becoming acquainted here and are participating In social events of the city. Mary Glascock Is Party Honor ee Miss Mary Glascock was honored at a birthday party recently at her home on Beatty street when members of Olrl Scout troop number 0 of the Lincoln school were hostesses. Quests Included, Virginia Long, Marian Sutherlln, Marlon Glascock, Mary Loefler, Thelma Severson, Bev erly Bailey, Zethyl Evans, Mary Lou Bwope, Peggy Co rum, Shirley Pan key, Betty Walsh, Ada Nakagerl, El line Sutherlln and Jean Lydlard. Mrs. Howard Glascock, assisted by Mrs. Fred Wahl and Mrs., Verna Thatcher served refreshments. Mrs Roe, mother of Mrs. Wahl was also an honored guest. 4 lone Dooms New Wenonah President The Wenonah club held Its regular monthly covered dish luncheon and business meeting recently. Those on the committee Included lone Dooms, Helen Keesee, Josephine Knox end Gladys Rammln. Election of officers resulted In the following being voted upon: lone Dooms, president; Laura Wlckert vice president: Leah I vie, secretary -treasurer. Visitors enjoying the meriting were Thelma Blteor and Virginia flutter. Thirty members were present. Bornloe Wilson will be hostess for the Christmas party December 16 at her home In the Oak, Orove district. PrO'America to Elect Officers Pro-American, national Republican womens' organization will hold a very Important luncheon meeting Monday noon at 13 o'clock at the Hotel Holland. All members are asked to he pres ent at this session as election of of ficers will take plnce. a Mrs. O. M. Hurd, president, will pre side during the afternoon. Seattle Visitor Guest of Niece Mrs. Lena Wood ley of Seattle hns been a visitor In Medford the past week at the home of her nelce. Miss Claire Gummellus on South Central avenue. On Wednesday evening Miss Gum mellus Invited In a group of friends to meet her aunt and enjoy a social evening. The Seattle visitor will leave for her home the first of next week. Perry Home Will Be Party Scene Mrs. J. A. Perry will be hostess to ths Past Matrons club of Resmes chsptsr at her home on 004 Woat Main street Monday. Dessert luncheon will be served at 1:16 o'clock after which a Chrlstmss psrty will be enjoyed. Assistant hostesses Include Mrs Bessie Lumsden, Mrs. Rose Bishop snd Mrs. Cornelia Barnes. All members are asked to attend this event and to bring an inexpen sive gift for the Chrlstmaa tree. Art Association To Meet Monday Southern Oregon Art association will hold a Chrlstmss party at the home of Mra. Archie Pierce on Pierce heights Monday evening at 7:90 o'clock. All members are asked to be pres ent and to bring an Inexpensive gift. For those needing transportation, members will gather at the public library at 7:10. The association announeea that classes In pastel will start December 9 at the art studio from a to 4 o'clock. -t Canton P.M. Sleets This Evening Ladles auxiliary of . Canton, pm. will convene this evening at 8 o'clock In the I.O.O.P. hall. All members are asked to be present at the session. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Community spirit Is In the air; Olrl Scouts In every troop are plan ning special community service pro jects for Christmas. Besides the individual troop pro jects, dirt Scout from all troops are practicing Chrtatmns carols each Sat urday morning at 11:30, at ocout headquarters. Miss Mnrgaret Luman la directing the csrols. Scouts win sing at the hospitals and In some of the stores the Friday before Christmas. Saturday mornings from 0:30 to 11:30 every Olrl Scout is Invited to take part In the handicraft classes at Scout headqunrtera. Each fftrl furnishes her own material but the Instructions are free. There Bre also looms and tools furnished. Thursday, Dec. a. at 4 o'clock at the Senior high gym, Is the final re- hersal for the county wide Olrl Scnut International Festival and then the festival Itself will be Friday, Deo. 0. IS THEME AT ELKS INITIATION RITE Five new member of the Medford Elks lodge were Initiated last night In ceremonies which carried out the Americanism theme being observed by Elks clubs throughout the nation this week. The men were F. H. Mc Curley, Thomas O'Nell, Harold Ax land, Dr. C. L. Perkins and Fritz Hls sen. Another applicant, Farley Hennessy, will be Initiated for the local lodge by the Olympla, Wash., lodge. Lester Irwin, a former member of the Ptee mont, Neb., lodge, transferred to Med ford lodge at last night's ceremon ies. The Initiatory service was conduct ed by regular officers, assisted by Robert R. Ebel, commander of the American Legion. Mr. Ebel presented to the candidates a beautiful Ameri can flag. Past Exalted Ruler Gns Newbury gave an address on Americanism, and dancing pupils of Miss Ruth Luy en tertained with several numbers. The girls were Polly Hoffard, Aletha Em eiick, Carmen Wright and Maxlne White. A light lunch was Mired af ter the lodge session. JAS, W. GILLMORE .P. James Washington Olllmore. 88. passed away at his home In Central Point early Friday morning from 1m- flrmltles due to age. He was bom In Alabama, May 30, 1850. He left his birthplace and went to Texas In 1873. where he was married to Cora Lee Litton, December 3, 1882. Coming to Salem, Oregon, In 1803, and to Cen tral Point In 1001 he had resided In the latter city for the past 37 years. Mr. ' Olllmore, who had followed farming all his life, was a member of the Baptist church since 1866. He leavea his wife, two sons and one daughter, Chalmus N. Olllmore. of Ashland, Ore.; Charles M. Olll more, Portland, Ore.: Mrs. J. W Burns. Central Point, and nine grand children, also nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held In the Christian church in Central Point. Monday at 3:30 p. m. Rev. w. A. Dawes, aslsted by Rev. O. A. Phillips. Interment will be In Siskiyou Memor ial park. ILL ADDRESS RALLY Woodmen of the World will hold rally at 7:30 p.m. Monday In Town send ball, 123 ',4 West Main street. It will be open to the public. SET VALUATION ON OREGON PROPERTY Exclusively at LARRY SCHADE S. P. Watch Inspector Calendar Friday 6:30 p.m. V.F.W. dinner, armory. 8:00 p.m. Canton P.M., I.O.O.P. hull. 0:30 p.m. Dancing party sponsored by Nurses' association. Dreamland halt. Snturilny 9:30 p.m. Dixie club, home Mrs. Ororge B. Canode, 1710 Crown street. SALEM. Deo. 3. API Th as sessed Valuation of a,1l rronrtv ttv Oregon was estimated by the state m pummisMon toaay at 740,477,040. or slightly more than $200,000,000 uibii mo rrcora oi iu years sgo. "There is nothing to Indlcste that property locally assessed Is likely to rPirnln anv (rrAt rAr if frViA aitu 200.000.000 lost during depression jrrnis, mo commission said. The total assessment Is W of one per cent more than two years ago, low point of the depression. Utility valuations amount to lo8. 028,188, an Increase of 2.6 ner cent In two years. 72 Dnivvii In Flood ISTANBUL, Turkey, Dec. 3. (AP) fleventy-two persons were drown ed, thou winds of cattJc perished, and housra were wrecked today when floods swept the Urfa rrglon In the southeast, north of the Syrian bor der. Relief societies sent flying squads to aid. Uss Mall Trlburw Want Ads Melba Lindley Popular beauty operator has returned from Portland to augmont the present staff at Helens Mode of the day hair styles and correct cosmetology. Phone 362 for appointment . . . holons ... 36 So. Central The oldest container nf nMunurf soup In America Is said to be a 77 year old flask o( veal broth sealed uy units rasteur. The prickly pear, a form of oactus native to the American southwest, has spread so widely In Australia as to muse widespread concern. Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THS STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP JACKSON In the Matter of the Estate of COR NELIUS COLLINS, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY C1IVEN that I have been duly and regularly ap pointed Administratrix of the above entitled estate under and bv virtue of an order of the County court of Jackson County, Oregon, duly made, rendered and entered upon November 3lth. 1IW8. and all credltora having clnlms against said deceased are here by notified to present the same duly vanned to me at the office of my at torneys. Roberta & McAllister. Rooms 301-305 United Statea National Bank IlulldlnR. Medford. Oregon, within sU months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 2nd day of December, 1938. ORACE. C. COLLINS. Administratrix of the Estate of Cornelius Collins, deceaa- ed. TEY JUST ONE QUART OF WING'S CLOVERHILL Golden Guernsey Milk PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY ONE OF SOUTHERN OREGON'S MOST MODERN AND SANITARY DAIRIES And for Sale at These Medford Store GROCETERIA NO. 1 FRANKLIN '8 GROCERY 11TH STREET GROCERY 0R0CETERIA NO 3 0AKDALE GROCERY LIBERTY MARKET THE WHAT NOT Or Phono S23-R-4 for Delivery Service. Medford' Premium Grade A Raw Milk. E. E. Hunt Principal speaker will be E. E. Hunt of Oakland, Cel., field supervisor. Officers and members of various camps In southern Oregon and north ern California are expected to be present. A program will be presented with music and dancing as complements. LA. LIT LOS ANGELES. Dec. a. (AP) The Irish of Notre Dame march Into Los Angeles late today, thirty-six strong. for their thirteenth annual Joust on the gridiron with the Trojsn warriors of southern Csllfornla. The sturdy Invaders, riding high along an unbroken trail of eight vic torious games, will be taken Into seclusion. The Irish followed a custom origin ated by the late Knute Rockne In stopping over In Tucson. Ariz., for final practice sessions, and sent word ahead the squad was In splendid shape for the game. Tonight the Trojan campus will blaze with torchlights, and the huge banquet hall will be filled with guests as the annual home-coming week reaches one of Its highest pitches. MEDFORD LODGE No. 101 A. P. A. M. 'fl. Special Communication Y&XK Friday evening, Dec. 3. 1038 at 7:30 p. m. Work In the E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. L. L. Sanders, W. M A. Q. Bishop, Sea, Dee Mall Tribune Want Ads. FIRE BOYS NEED IRE OLD TOYS TO FIX FOR An urgent call waa Issued today by the fire department for more old and discarded toy. At the same time the Lady Lions club Issued a plea for more old dolls. To facilitate contributions the club has placed barrels at Woolworth'a, Humphrey's grocery, Mann's depart ment store, Safeway store on West Main street and the M. M. department store. The discarded dolls may be dropped In the barrels. The old dolls are re-dressed by the Lady Lions wno work In cooperation with the fire department In distributing recon structed toys to poor children at Chrlstmaa. The old toys, may be left at fire headquarters or they wlU be called for by the Lady Lions If the depart ment la notified by telephoning 849. "The contribution of old and dis carded toys bss fallen off and we need a lot more so that we shall have enough to bring Christmas cheer to all the underprivileged chil dren of the district," said Chief Roy Elliott. "Time la needed to recon struct and repaint the toys and It would be appreciated If donations were made now. We are trying to avoid a rush at the last minute when there la not enough time to do a good Job." The firemen give their time gratis In reconstructing the old playthings. They have a complete workshop where tho toys are made to look like new. But If the work Is to be done properly and If all the poor children of the district are to benefit, the dis carded toys must be received In larger volume without further delay, Chief Elliott said. MULHOLLEN FUNERAL SATURDAY MORNING A Christian Science funeral service will be held at the Conger chapel at 10 a. m. Saturday for the late Jnmes H. Mulhollen, 87, who passed away at his home, 928 North Central, late Wednesday night, after spending the last 30 years of his life in Medford. He had been confined to his home for past five years. Interment wilt be made In the Siskiyou memorial .irk. , Bombs Kill Two BARCELONA, Dec. 2. (AP) Two persons were killed last night and early this morning In six aerial bom bardments which caused slight damage. 4 Liner Hits Quay LONDON, Dec. 2. (AP) Lloyd's agent at Le Havre, Prance, reported today the U. S. liner President Hard ing was seriously damaged when she struck a quay on entering port. The 13,869-ton liner left New York No vember 33 and was enroute to Ham burg. 1 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Meteorological Repon SOFT as SILK... Nothing could be more gentle with tender sklna than M. D. Tissue free from all irritating fibres terilized a dozen limes hygienic protective SAFE. Ask your grocer or druggist for M. D. Tissue by name it's the kind your doc tor recommends. 3 rolls 25c. v 4 V Yfw It's Forecasts Uedford and vicinity: Showers to night and Saturday, little change In temperature. Oregon: Showers tonight and Sat urday, snow over mountains, little change in temperature, southwest gale off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 47. lowest 80. Total monthly precipitation. .72 Inches; excess for the month, M Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1938. 4.34 Inches; excess for the season, .14 indies. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 00 percent; ft a. m. today. 98 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7.-22 a. m.; sun set 4:40 p. m. KETTLES APPEAR E Observations Taken at 5 a. m. 120 Meridian Time'. If II U f CITY- K5? 7g 8 s S? 59 gI r . 83 . 84 . 40 . eo 66 . 48 Boise Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Helena Los Angeles.... 72 Medford 45 New York 38 Omaha 43 Phoenix 70 Portland . (3 Reno 48 Roscburg S3 Salt Lake 38 San Francisco 60 Seattle 50 Spokane 46 Wash., D. O 46 Yakima 48 .03 Rata .00 POlssidy .09 Cloudy .00 Cloudy t.13 Rain .00 P Cloudy .00 Clear .69 Rain .00 P Cloudy .00 Foggy Clear Rain Cloudy Rain Clear .01 P Cloudy .21 Cloudy .01 P Cloudy .00 Cloudy .01 Cloudy .00 .61 .00 .64 .33 LICENSE SUSPENDED PORTLAND. Dec. 3. (AP) (The state liquor control commission esti mated today normal consumption during the Christmas holidays would Increase receipts for relief purposes 250,000. The annual amount for diversion wss placed at about (4.D00.0O0. The commission announced sus pension or revocation of several liquor licenses Including: Ray P. Reeves, Redwood Gardens, near Grants Pass, restaurant and package store license revoked for un lawful aale of splrltous liquors. Christmas kettles of tba Salvation Army will appear oa the streets of Medford Saturday. This method of raising fund to provide Christmas cheer for the needy has been used by the Army for more than fifty years. "Tba extent of tba Army's Christ mas activities will be determined largely by the response of this appeal and It la hoped that everyone will be as generous as possible." said Capt. Reginald H. Vincent. "Already the organization has numerous requests for Christmas baskets. We are ex ceedingly anxious that every family In this community shall enjoy a very Merry Chrlstmss and this can be made possible If each one win share whstever he has haa with those who sre less fortunate." The kettles will be on the streets from 9 to 6 p.m. tomorrow, but will not be out sgstn until Saturday, De cember 10. They will then be on ths streets each day until Christmas. Pond Saves Boy From Mad Bull ASTORIA, Or.. Dee. 28. (AP) The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schoonover owed his Ufa today to a pond of water near Neha hem that bad been left by a high tide. The boy was attacked by a bull while playing In a nearby field. Tha animal tossed the lad Into the pond. Alvln Thompson heard tha ladl screams and want to the rescue to find the bull butting and rolling tha youngster In tha water, which waa deep enough to prevent the bull's horns catching the lad for another toss. Travel Table Leave. 3:53 p.m. 5 :00 a.m. Leave 3:31 p.m. 11:59 pm. AIRPLANES Northbound Southbound Malls Close 3:08 p.m. 4:15 a m. Malla Close 2 :46 pjn. 11:14 p.m. Leave 10:33 a.m. 8:05 p.m. Leave 8:30 a.m. 6:23 p.m. North 3:45 ajn. 7:60 ajn. 9:35 a.m. 1 :40 p.m. 1:46 p.m. Southbound Malls Close 9 :33 a.m. 7:05 pm. Malls Closs 7:30 a.m. 6:23 p.m. 8outh 13:16 a.m. 6:15 a.m. 9 :55 a.m. 3:50 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:65 p.m. 8:45 pm. 10:40 pjn. To Klamath Falls 9:45 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. To Grants Pass only. To Ashland only. OfOfOfCffOIOfOfOf I now:.. ! SLIPS 1 (juaatteeA. PeAject! OR A ! NEW ! SLIP I FREEI I Guiraoceeduocoa : ditioiuUT for 90 dan from cb dttt of purchase Mains! rip- : ptog. thrinkins, hi- : ginc, twistiog and I defective seami. If it prove, defective in I aurwir.tbcmanufic : turera of Wearpruf I slip will icod yoo a : oew slip ibolutelv i freel Exquisite "Satin : Charmaiae"io tailor- cd and ltcemrnmed : itylei.White.tearoit i and oodf. : Slzes32to44,resular: I length-Sixes) ltt to short lengtD. I $1.98 to $2.98 i I Burelson's Ladies' Ready -to-Wear Medford Blilg. Phone 28. $.$i$.$.$.0i$i$. BURELSON'S PRACTICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS Lingerie Suggestions Satins and Silk Crepes SLEEPING PAJAMAS VELVET WRAPS NIGHT GOWNS DANCE SETS PANTIES SLIPS Beautiful Silk Hosiery BY GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE AND BERKSHIRE Exquisitely iheer chiffons . . . sheer high-twist crepe . . . deluxe service weight . . . Adjustable, knee-high and regular length. They fit every leg and foot. i jrf''V-'"f flf Iff ill 1 fmu. k 'llM t'L House Coats Lounging Pajamas Lounging Robes Velvets, Satins, Silks. Flannels, Chenille. Taffe ta. Rayon and Cottons Coat Department Suggestions Printaess and Pacifio Maid . . . Tailored, gloralures, Shetland shaggies, camel hair, and aupaca. Wool crepe and novelty woolens. Fur trimmed and untrimmed. Dress Department Suggestions Evening frocks, dance and party dresses, afternoon, street and office dresses; materials: velvets, satins, silk crepe; half sizes and regular sizes. DOWNSTAIRS STORE SPORT DEPARTMENT Silk Dresses t Rouse Frocks Skirts Sweaters t Jackets Slacks House Coats Slips Hosiery BURELSON'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Your Practical Gift Store. Phone 28 All Gifts Attractively Wrapped Free If You Wish