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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPTORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JUNE 9. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
OCJETY
arid Clubs
(Continued From Pag Plea.(
D.A.R. to Travel
To Ashland Soon
Crater Lake chapter. Daugh
ter! of the American Revolu
tion will be guests of Mt. Ash
land chapter at a 1 o'clock
luncheon at the Community
club in Ashland on Flag Day,
Wednesday.
At this time the Ashland
group will dedicate a tree in
Ashland park in conjunction
with the organization'! tree
planting project.
Mrs. Volney Dixon It chair
man of transportation and may
be called at 819-L for reservation!.
Refreshment committee in
clude! Lona Bergman, Pansy
Calder. Telttha Pickle. Freda
Giebers. Visiting member! are
welcome.
Phoenix Club
Will Convene
Phoenix Garden elub will
convene Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the home of Mn. J.
A. Gammill. Mn. Robert Frame
and Mrs. B. E. Walker will be
the assistant hostesses.
Members are to bring service
and covered-dish.
Mistletoe Camp
To Have Social
Mistletoe camp will hold a
social In the K P. hall June 20
A dinner1 will be served at fl:30
o'clock and will be followed by
a card party. All members and
their friends are invited to attend.
less Ponuao Sedan .
1930 Orahajn Sedan.
i29 Port Coach
10. 9 Pord Sedan
Fort sedan
AUTO and
LOAM
4th and North Riverside
.tltsoo
00
6400
! SO
FOR RENT FlTa-room apartment,
ground floor, jurnlahed. alao two
room nous and lota lor aala WOO.
Phone lttl-J.
Degree of Honor
Plans Meetings
Degree of Honor Protective
association will meet Thursday
class of the evening at 8 a'clock. All mem-
Loyal Women to
Meet Wednesday
Loyal Women's
First Christian church will meet J bers are asked to attend as of-
FOR SALeS a Model T Ford tour.
In. S0. See it at sat So. OekdaZ.
FOR BALK or TRADE Three houaaa.
two with apartment. Brana Bros.,
Aehland. Ore. Pnon 7131 Ashland.
rV.C.r.t. Will Meet
On Thursday
Women's Christian Temper
ance Union will meet Thursday
afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. E. A. Brockway
on Stewart avenue. Topic for
the study will be "Flower Mis-
lions and Relief Work." Mrs.
J. R. Turnball, wife of the Bap
tist minister of Ashland, will
sive the devotionals.
Miss Phoebe Swem will play
several accordion numbers. Two
Birls from the Junior high school
speech department will also
present entertainment. Refresh
ments will conciuae ine session.
Sojourners to
Convene Tuesday
Sojourners will gather Tues
day afternoon at 1 o'clock at
the Hotel Medford for a des
sert luncheon and bridge affair.
Mrs. Calvin Francis is chair
man of the committee In charge
of arrangements Others are
Mrs. Ralph Furrer, Mrs. Rich
ard Wright and Mrs. Jack
Davis. Reservations may be
made by calling any of these
members.
1
Mn. Randolph
Visits Parents
Mrs Walter Randolph and
daughters Patricia and Sonny
Jo of Weed, Cal., are spending
a few days visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Vance K. Wolga-
mott.
Wednesday at 2 o'clock in
church parlors for a monthly
business and social session.
Thursday Club
Picnic Planned
The home of Dr. and Mrs. L.
L. Sanders, 29 Richmond ave
nue, will be the scene of th
Thursday Morning Study club
picnic Thursday afternoon at
12:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. J. Loei
fler, Mrs. C. C. Furnas and Mrs.
Aletha Vawter form the com
mute in charge.
Election of officers will be a
highlight of the annual affair.
C.H.S. Club
Will Convene
C.H.S. club will meet Wed
nesday evening at the home of
Helen Baloo on the south Pa
cific highway at 8 o'clock. All
members are asked to attend as
special business will be taken
up. t
P.E.O. to Meet
At Brown Home
Chapter AA of P.E.O. will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 1
o'clock at the home of Mrs. H.
L. Brown, 105 Geneva street.
Mrs. A. P. Butler and Mrs.
Dolph Phipps, delegates to the
recent convention held in Grants
Pass, will give reports. Mrs.
Butler is president of the chap
ter. Mrs. W. A. Welch will act as
assistant hostess.
ficers will be elected. The glee
club will meet Monday after
noon at 2:15 at the home of
Adabee Seiler, 635 North Cen
tral avenue. The drill team
will convene Tuesday evening
at 7 o'clock at the Lincoln
school auditorium.
TRADE Small, veil built, modern
houae for larger bouae eloae la.
Phone IMS-L.
WOULD LTI1 TO IfSXT a refined
lady, are as to M. Confidential.
P. O. Boa tea Medford.
FOR RtNT J -room duplei. fur
nished. ll; lnu and water paid.
116 Webeen. Phone o8-R.
HAWD LAUNDRY Routh dry. So lb :
flnlehed. 7 So doa. Phone 4B8-R-8.
FOR RENT Cloeer paature Alao
O. 1. C boar for aale. Wataon
plac. Mlderar road peat Foreet
Petrol, first turn left, then mat
runt.
FOR RErfT Purnlahed I -room houae.
3 -a-re tract. Third houee on left
Burkehot Hill road. 13.M.
FOR SALS Red raapberrtee. Tan
pick. Bring ontainere. ear per
crate. Ho children. Mra. Hautt.
flrat road at rtht on Tbomaa road.
FOR LBA8S Very desirable fur.
nlahed country home, I bedrooms,
loeely frou-.de. 60 par month.
Carl T. Tengwald. lit Weat Main.
tCB P RICCS REDUCED!
Row SOa par 100 lav. deUnred.
to Boaaa for Bale or Rent.
Vau uel to. T! T
MUST SELL lee cream and confec
tionary business. S10OO handle.
Sew Hansen. 134 N. Rlveralde. Alao
other choice lutings.
FOR SALE to eioae aetata of J. W.
Bvbee 67ft acree land wall Im
proved. 194 head cattle. SOO heed
eves and lambs, also 100 acree
land near Jacksonville. F I Bjrbee.
Medford. Oregon.
News of4-H
CLUBS
Calendar
Mistletoe Club
Will Convene
Mistletoe club, Royal Neigh
bors of America, will meet at
the home of Mrs. Myrtle Arn
old on Arnold Lane, Wednes
day, for a 12:30 o'clock cov
ered-dish luncheon. Members j
are to bring their own service.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
for a dandy good paying
business in Klamath Falla.
Alao
equity In ft beautiful acres.
irrigated, Medford city wa
ter modern, plastered home, other
Dutiaings. fruit, clover, etc., will
trsde lor 30 to SO acres.
Also
for It, acres clover. Irri
gated, small houae, will trade
for larger.
Alao
PJAj for 1H acree clover. Irrl
yOUv gated, new 4-room houee,
will trade for larger.
Alao minr other trades.
OEO. H. YEO AOENCY Si
VALLEY REAL ESTATE
Pacific Highway South
$550!
$1900'
$800;
By Bette Borland
Sams Valley 4-H Livestock
club met at the school house
June 8, called to order by Betty
Lou Tresham, president. The
following members were pres
ent: Florence Reed, Mararette
Reed, Edna Reed, Richard
Straus. Robert Koger. Alice
Lyman, and Bette Borland. The
leader, Ben Day, also attended.
Alice Lyman was appointed
to give a report on sheep at
next meeting, and Edna Reed,
on pigs. Richard Straus, Flor
ence Reed and Bette Borland
are to report on what recrea
tion the club will enjoy after
next meeting, July 3.
This was the third meeting
of the club. We are expecting
more members soon. We feel
we have a very efficient leader
in Ben Day.
SECOND CUTTtNO ALFALFA HAT
In shock. Ed Hanley place. Ross
lane.
FOR SALE Strawberries, 3fte gsllon.
you pick. Veughn 'a Ranch, Laurel
hurst road. Trail.
Beautiful suburban home,
eight rooms, three com
plete baths, fireplace, basement,
furnace. Beautifully landscaped
grounda. shrubs, shade, swimming
pool, city water. On err or more.
This property eost the former own
er 15000
ELMER HERRIED. evcluelve agent
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
Phone I4e or iftis-J.
HIGHEST CASH t-KlCES PAIS for
SCRAP IRON AND METAL a. aU
kinds. . batteries, radiators, alumi
num, copper, brass; alao hide,
peita and wool. Medford Bargain
Bouae. 37 N. Orape Phone 1083
FOR RENT Spacious and attractive
four-room downstalra suit in the
Roily Apartment. Completely fur
nished except dlahes and linen
Oarage Second door north of
postorfle Adult only. vO. Avail
able now. See manager In rear
or pbon 1S97-R.
FOR SALE World bicycle, rood con
dition. Sit. SOS N. Peach.
Auto, Piste and Window Oltsa In
stalled reasonably. Medford Plate
Glass At Mirror Co., 3d So. Bartlatt.
(Continued from rag On.)
Too Late to Classify
Monday.
6:30 p. m. Young Parents-
Study group picnic, By bee
bridge.
8:00 p. m. Zonta club, Girls
Community clubhouse.
8:00 p. m. Roberta Ward
Bebb music recital, Kurti itu
dio, North Ivy street.
Tuesday.
12:00 St. Anne's Altar so
ciety, home Mrs. E. Segessman,
Shady Cove.
1:00 p. m. Sojourner!, Hotel
Medford.
1:00 p. m. Merrittt circle,
home Mrs. H. F. W. Spllver.
820 Hamilton street.
2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle.
Sunchine Methodist parlors.
2:00 p. m. Eveready circle,
home Mrs. John Young, 15 Rose
avenue.
8:00 n. m. Pythian club,
home Mrs. Bessie Michlal, south
Pacific highway.
Wednesday.
12:30 p. m. Get-Together
club, 42 North Front street.
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
home Mrs. Myrtle Arnold, Arn
old Lane.
1:00 p. m. AA of P.E.O.
home Mrs. H. L. Brown, 105
Geneva street.
1:00 p. m. D.A.R., Commun
ity club in Ashland.
2:00 p. m. Loyal Women
Christian church.
8:00 p. m. C.H.S. elub. home
Helen Baloo, south Pacific high
way.
8:00 p. m. Women of Wood
rraft, I.OOF. hall.
Thursday.
12:30 p. m. Thursday Morn
ing Study club, home Mrs. L
L. Sanders, 29 Richmond ave
nue.
2:15 p. m. W.C.T.U.. home
Mrs. E. A. Brockway, Stewart
nvenue.
' 8 00 p. m Past Noble Grand
club. Girls' Community club
house. Friday.
2:00 p. m. Phoenix Garden
club, home Mrs. J. A. Gammill.
a
Get-Together
Club Moeting
Get-Together elub will con
vene at Eagles hall, 42 North
Front street, Wednesday after
noon at 12:30 o'clock for a cov-
i ered-dish luncheon and business
misting.
1929 Aubum Sedan..
1929 Nash Coupe
1930 Pontlac Sedan ..
1910 Studebnker Sedan..
1937 Bulck Sedan
AUTO SALES and LOAN
4th and North Riverside
45.00
. 40 00
. 75.00
. 79 .50
.. 18 50
FOR SALE Outboard motor. 4 h. p.
, Twin Neptune, almost like new.
Ideal for fishing. S4S.O0. Phone 91
FOR SALE Light 4-wheel trailer.
good condition, spar tire, ball
hitch, detachable bed. 40. Phone
91.
FOR SALE Pin alabwood 40e tier.
dry aoo: also rough and planer
bloi. southern Oregon Sugar Pine
Mill. Central Point.
BLOX Psrt dry, rough, per heaping
load. S3.00. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel.
For Those Who Prefer
QUALITY-We Have It!
Swift's Premium
Steer Beef, Lamb. Pork
Veal, Bacon, Hams, Chicken
Emirs Market
Corner Main at Orape. Phone ft 50
4 Free Deliveries Dally
Students Typewriter SALE
$22
50
to
$65
00
10 o Down, 10 per Month
NO CARRYING CHARGES
Rebuilt Royal - Underwood
L. C. Smith and Remingtons
All Machines Guaranteed One Year
Some Typewriters as Low as $14.75. Close-out
Rubber Cover Brush Packet Typing Paper Free
With Each Purchase
Office Stationery & Supply Company
-your ornci sot"
U 3-1 II WEST MAIM STREET. MEDrORD. OREGON.
PHONE S3
1
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t'-i n imiW
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FOR SALB '31 Roadster, good con
dition, six good tires and tube.
S3& down. 7 paymenta at $10 a
month. 414 So. Riverside.
Fidelity Croup
Will Convene
Fidelity circle of the Meth
odlst church will meet in Sun
shine parlors Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Rae
and Mrs. Ole Severson will be
the hostesses.
1
Merrltt Circle
Will Convene
Merritt circle will convene
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. H. F. W.
Spilver. 520 Hamilton street,
for annual picnic. Membcri are
asked to bring their own service.
f
Reames Will
Not Convene
Reames chapter No. 66, O
E. S., will not meet Thursday
evening as this week Is the
grand chapter session In Port
land. The next regular meet
ing will be on Thursday even
ing, June 27.
Mrs. Bebb Presents
Musical Students
A group of piano and voice
pupils of Roberta Ward Bebb
will be presented In "an even
ing of music" Monday evening
at 8 o'clock, at the Kurtz stu
dios on North Ivy street.
The Interested public is In
vited to attend.
Zonia Club to
Meet Monday
Zonta club will convene Mon
day evening at 8 o'clock at the
Girls' Community clubhouse.
St. Anne's to
Enjoy Picnic
St. Anne's Altar society will
hold it! final meeting of the
season with a covered-dish
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
E. Segessman near Shady Cove
at 12 o'clock Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara Fisher Is chair
man of the picnic affair. Mem
bers will leave the Catholic
church at U a. m Anyone
wishing further Information may
call Mrs. Fisher at 1032-R.
EXCELLENT BUY Ironer, used only
short time. Pick Hardware.
WOOD dOc tier at Yard. 623 So.
Central. Delivered, big double SOO
ru. ft. load. Plr S5 50; Ptne SS 7.1:
Oder 3.50. city Fuel and Lumber
Co. Phone 93.
RENT New, modern. 8-room house,
desirable. 304 W. Jackson.
WANTED AT ONCE Good carpenter.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
WANTED Kitchen
6-R.
range. Phone
. . .
1
2000 FCET n?w 1i.3 Jumbor. 914
per thouJind. Phons 408-R -8.
NICE COOL ROOM, board If desired.
141 So. Holly. Phon ie9-j.
FOR RENT Apartment, furnished
or unfurnished. 100ft W. Main.
NEW MODELS
In Used Cars Too
There was a tlma hea new
tnodelt obsolete old ears, bat
now, lata model cars hv all
tna fundamental features of
new ears Economy motors,
safety glass, steel bodies. Im
proved brakes. Come In, see
op-to-dato transportation at a
prioe that will ssts yon money.
M Plymouth DeLoit Coop
ran hardly t tuld .
from new
$645
3ft Dodge. DeLava Sedan, orig
inal finish Ilka
new. Guaranteed
everyway.
$685
ST tod( DeLnie Sedan, looks
and mm like
newand only
$567
It la easy for yon to bny
on the terms we make.
'ierce-Allen
...otor Co.
Dodge and Plymouth
Distributors
112 8. Riverside Phone 130
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Lodge- Club- Church
Announcements
Pail Noble To
Convene Soon
Past Noble Grand club ol
Kcbekah lodge, will meet Thurs
day evening at the Girls' Com
munity club at 8 o'clock. Leah
Ivie. president, will preside
Program committee include
F.ihcl Pease. Iva W'alden. Nell
Siiencer, Elizabeth Bowerman.
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
OLSON ELECTRIC
t . Harriett Phone II-
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TOR BRINING CHERRIES
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