; jMEDFORD. MATE TRIBUlte, . MEPfORD, OREGON, STOP AY, OCTOBER 10, 1943'
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Society
By -Olive
Prospect Women
Organize Croup
' prospect Wives of the. young
er employes of the George L.
Jantzer- Lumber company 'or
ganized a social club at the home
of Mrs. Delbert Spain, in Jantz
er Village, Oct. 7: It was named
"Us Jantzer -Girls" club; and
Mrs. Spain was elected presi
dent, Mrs. Archie Mckillop, vice
president, and Mrs. Lewis
Jantzer; secretary and treasurer.
This group will meet monthly,
on', the third Thursday. Mrs.
rfalph Lacy ' will be the next
hostess,. with Mrs. Paul Dalton
and -Mrs. Frank Doty assisting
with the refreshments. .
' At the close of the meeting,
Mrs. Spain .served, refreshments
to Mrs. William Gaines and. son
Jerry; Mrs. Paul Dalton and son
Henry and. daughter Coralle;
Mrs. Ben Haynes and. daughters.
Connie Mae and Joy; Mrs. Ralph
Lacy and sons Lew is "and Don
ald; Mrs.' Marlon Bean, and son
Darwin; Mrs. Harry Good and
daughter Patricia Ann; Mrs.
Archie McKillop and daughters
Suzann and Sally;. Mrs. Richard
Ditsworth and sons Norman and
Wayne; Mrs. Paul Mallory and
daughter; Mrs. Lewis Jantzer
and Delberta Spain.
, . ' ' ' '
Teachers Honored -At
Tea. Thursday -
Officers and committee-chairmen
of the Washington school
Parent-Teacher association were
hostesses for a tea Thursday
afternoon which honored teach
ers of the school. The affair was
at the school building. Mrs.
Rollln Jones,- president of the
association,' presided at the tea
table... - .''- : '
..- Teachers ' present at the - tea
were Loye W,' Marshall,, princi
pal,' and Mrs. Blanche Canode,
Mrs. Marion Beeson,' Mrs; Doro
thy Sneed, Mrs. Leona-Crane,
Miss . Gertrude Watzling, , Mrs.
Eunice Smith, Mrs. - Margaret
Central!, Mrs. Lillian King, Miss
bysle Gregory, Mrs.- Zola Noun,
Mrs. Grace Klrtley, Miss. Mary
Hayward, Miss Laura. York and
Mrs. Earle Mae Peters. ; .'
Prospect Couple .
Married Tuesday j
Prospect Miss Jeaii Perkins,
'daughter of. Mrs. J.. C. McGraw,
and , Pvt. Donald Vaughn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn, were
married-Oct. 5. Both are popu
lar members of the younger set
in this district The bride -was
graduated from - the Prospect
high school with the class - of
1943 and' Pvt. Vaughn -was -a
member of the 1939 class -and
attended Southern Oregon Col
lege, of Education at Ashland
one year before enlisting in the
army 4n 1940. -At the present
time Pvt.-Vaughn is taking an
18-months' course In basic engi
neering, at Oregon- State college
and upon graduation will re
ceive a commission. '
Travel Study Club
Meeting Tomorrow '
- Travel Study club .will -meet
tomorrow afternoon at the home
of Mrs. A. J. Hanby, 435 North
Holly St. Giving the program
for the afternoon .will be Mrs.
L.. C. Kirby who will review
"Polynesian Venture" by Bailey.
At the group's last meeting the
program was on the new inter
national highway with, material
presented on that proposed; sec
tion of the highway from Mexico
City through the Central Amer
ican states to Panama City. Pre
senting the highway . material
was Mrs. A. R. Hedges'.-,
The meeting torhorrow is
scheduled for 2 p. m. . '
doting time f --' classified ads
a. m. Too late-to Classify 13:30
p. m. '
Could CleopatraDrink a Pearl
With Stomach Ulcer Pains?
An Intriguing story Of Cleopatra Is
th one where an. admirer praised the
beauty of two of her pearls, where
upon she dropped one Into a glass of
wine and drank It. - She would hsrdly
have done this had she suffered after
eating pains. Thoee who are dis
tressed with stomach or ulcer pains,
Indigestion. Has pains.- heartburn.
burning sensation, .. bloat and other
conditions - causea oy exce cm
snouid try Udga. aet a aoo cox oi
Udga Tablets from your druggist.
First' dose must convince or return
box to i us and . get DOUBLE TOUR
MONEY BACK. Western Thrift and
Drug stores everywhere.- -
OUR
GREATEST
AIM : : :
Is to be helpful to all
who engage us, we try
to satisfy all . by. '-the
manner in which ererr
detail Is handled.
LADY. ATTENDANT
PEEL
: FUNERAL HOMI
John A. Frank Perl
. Ambulance Service
PHONE ai7l
and Clubs
S tardier, ', '.
Red Croat HeaJm
Attend Meeting ,
Miss Vera Humphrey, Junior
Red CrOSa Chairman tnr Tl
v.netjii
county, explained, the work of
"w juniors at the meeting of the
City Parent-Teacher- association
council held Tiihv t.
, J IWtllWU
at the home of Mrs. Howard
coiDurn,- 70 West -Tenth 'St.
Mrs. Fred Rankin, executive sec
retary of th rnuntv Rul
. 'J
chapter.'.was'alsq'a'guest.t , . .'
j. ub. meeting was in the form
of a .luncheon, with executive of
ficers aS hofitfttUPC Tuiflnh,
- wuu-
cil members were in attendance.
Duplicate Br id a ..
Meets Continue
'. The Merifarri nnnKxBt. s.m.'.
AJWUBC
club' will' continue - tournament
play each . Tuesday, evening at
the Medford Hotel. Play is to
start promptly at 7:45 p. m. and
everyone is asked to be seated
at that time.
Last Tuesday's winners were
Mrs. A. F. W. Kress and Mrs.
A. F. Stennett, first; Mrs. Frank
R. Baker and Mrs. Helen Con
toy, second; Mrs. George Cod
dirtg and William Isaacs, third.
- Servicemen and their wlv
are 'extended a cordial Invitation
to 'Riay with the club. -
' .
.CALENDAR
w I ,
.12:00 noon onta.club, lun
cheon at Girls' Cpmmuriity cluti.
Speaker, Mrs. Vada Lewis.. Hos
tesses, Mrs. Stella Mae Hend
rlckson and Mrs. "Ethel' Lathroo.
'2:00 p;. m; Travel Study
club, home 'of Mrs." A. J. Hanby,
jo worm ony street. . ( .
. 1:00 p. m. Sunny ' Sisters
circle of ; Presbyterian . church,
luncheon' at home of Mrs. J. "A.
Perry,' 604 West : Main street.
Members bring' own service.-
'-1:00 t. m.-St.-Ann Altar so
ciety of Sacred- Heart church.
Parish hall.- Covered dish lun
cheon, -followed" by - regular
monthly meeting.
1:00 p. m. Merritt circle- of
Presbyterian churth, luncheon,
home of Mrs.' Callie Palm,' 343
South Holly street..
v .1:30 p. m. Queen -, Esther
circle of Methodist church; home
of Mrs. Clarence Pankey, 321
Apple streets dessert.: Commit
tee, Mrs. George Fisk, Mrs. J.
T. Conrad 1 and Mrs.' W. S
Darby. . ;; .-' ..
2:00 p.. m. Ladies' auxiliary
of First Baptist , church, at
church. ' Business meeting. Hos
tesses, Mrs. E. E. Wilson, : Mrs.
Parker and. Mrs. Newman.. .
2:00 D. m. Fidelity circle. of
Methodist church, Sunshine'par-
lor. - Hostesses, Mrs. William
Hill and Mrs. Joseph Wilkinson.
Devotions, Mrs. McCoHum;' pro
gram, Mrs. Robert'Taylbr. .'
. 4:00 .p.- m.-Hospltal and -Recreation
corps,. Outpost. t ; ; .
8:00 jt. -m. DAV auxiliary,
first' meeting of .fall, at armory.
Memoers oring articles-ior sew
ing1 club.: LiffrniemBershtp ap
pllc'atldns" n-w ready.' '. :'
' 8:0b !p. m. Nevita chapter.
No. 93, O.E.S., Masonic nan in
Central Point. . . -
. ' ., , Wednesday . "
1:00 p.. m. Mistletoe; club,' at
Glrlk' ' Community. ' club,"' paper
sack-' luhciji.' ' Members bring
"white elephanf'for auction.
1:30 p. m.--Oak-Grove-Neigh.
horhood club, home of Mrs.
Frances Flinn,; 604 -West Main
street, dessert luncheon.
2:00 o. m. Chapter AA,
P.E.O., home of-Mrs. E. B. De
Voe, 12 Glen Oak court.
7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
circle No. 84, N.O.W., K. of P.
hall, potluck lunch.- ''-
8:00 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary, armory
. Thursday ;
9:30 a. m. Thursday Morning
Study club,: Girls' Community
club. ' Speaker,--Mrs. 'Justin
Smith, "Coordination - of the
United Nations' '. Foreign v oil
h " - - " -.
1:00 p. m. Loyalty' circle of
Methodist church,' home of Mrs.
Luts C- .Kirby, ; '2T ' North
Orange street, luncheon. ' As
sistant h ots t e s s e s, Mrs. jonn
GIRLS wANTED
, , 6verithe;Age of:18.
For work ; in Cmp - White Exchange
Cafe. Excellent: working conditions.
Experience unneceatary.- Good salaries.
PAID VACATIONS
JVPPLY 1
CAMP WHITE EXCHANGE
employment; office
, , ' i . ( T ,
Week Psrs Between -thehew-of A. M. and 18 (Nconl
Carter and Mrs. Ray . Harrison..
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers club, Girls' Community club,
for .dessert. .Guest, day and
"Barter Day." Phone Mrs.
Charles Harkins, 3428, for reser
vations. .
2:00 p. m,W.C.T.U., at Bap
tist church. .
8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grand
club, Girls'. Community club.'
Friday
2:30 p. m. Woman's Society
of Christian Service of Metho
dist ' church, - church, parlors.
Charter Day" program, fol
lowed, by tea..
8:00 p. m. Canton Siskiyou
Ho. 18 and auxiliary; I.O.O.F.
hall, regular meeting. '
8:00 p. m. Public card party
sponsored by Wenonah club,
Redman hall, Fourth and Apple
streets.
Boston (U.PJ The . mailman's
the most important daily visitor
to the home of Mrs. Annie Jor
dan of Jamaica Plain. That's be
cause he brings letters from her
eight sons scattered throughout
the world with the armed forces.
Not a month'goes by that a ser
viceman-.doesnt turn up ior
home-made cookies at the Jor
dan's. "If it can't be one of my
own on leave, it might as well
be some other mother's, son,"
says Mrs. Jordan.
Vn ' AtiMiwf tn nvta theater or
iat4 hv thm -Armv. in New
ft.l... .k.m. -.ir-ronf films with
in a month of their general re
lease in mis country.
Too Late To Classify.
FOR SALE-Devenport and full sized
mattress, uuiunuuui, uwi
flf,th house on east aide from An
. derson Road, Talent.
DAVIS TRANSFER and -Storage Co
u.rirnm mnmrn hlotubo buiiui
Lone distance hauling. Dial 3888.
40 South Fir.
WANTED for Officers Club at Air-
base Hotplate or -. electric w
maker. Will pay . reasonable price
Call Mrs. Donald' Clark, 6565.
3RD OR. TECHN... and wife, with
Whom Albany COUpie snared nuuw
. wniilH like similar
arrangement or -furnished apart-
Dienb lu laoaiwiA.- .u .ww-
ences. -iTioune so no.
' Long distance moving to all points
i in urc, nHu. .-.. - -
service.' Dial- 3&2ts id . aown nr.
Offices and warehouses In Medford,
Eugene, Portland and Vancouver.
wv .nmr Hn-ill . f iirnlxhed house
Moaem. no cnuarca w iww.
3063. .
WANTED Woman to stay with child
in my uuulc. fuuuo urv
CITr TRANSFER & Storage Co
dmii if wnnmann. nunnr. uin
merdal hauling, machinery, farm
products, lumber, pick-up service
to. 10-ton truck.' 38 South Fir.
Phone 4664.
WANTED TO RENT; Small farm
with option to buy. Tribune Box
- 8773.
WANTHD Woman to clean by the
hour- one day a week. Phone 4469
after 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Corbln Edgell.
GARAGE FOR RENT, 15 per month.
Call 6936 after t.- 617 Dakota.
CITY- TRANSFER ' & Storage Co.
Padded van service for your con
venience, phone. 4664. 38 So. Fir.
REAL BUYS PRICED TO BELL
3 ' ACRES, ungated, family orchard,
' garden, strawberries, 6-room mod
ern house, henhouse, garage, elec
tric pump on well, 83760, -terms.
a -acres, nigaway, city water,, pas
ture, modern house,, garage, barn,
henhouse, beautiful shado ' trees,
shrubbery, Irrigated, 86600, terms.
,30 : ACRES, Irrigated, woven wire
fenced, 10 clover, 9 seeded oats
vetch', 6-room house, barn, garage
milk-house, .electric pump, shade,
' possession, .$6360, terms.
40 ACRES, S 'Irrigated, clover, fenced,
olose river,. 6-room - house, barn,
garage, henhouse, route, school bus,
3650, terms.
23ft ACRES; on river, lift dover
alfalfabbttom soil, 8-room modern
house,. -basement-, fireplace, double
garage, , henhouse, - barn, ,' 88100,
terms. . .' , . .
48 ACRES, 17 treewater, 5 -room mod
ern house, large new -barn, other
: bulldlnga, 4 cows, machinery, hay,
, highway, school bus, route, elec
tricity, 88500,-terms.
75 ACRES, 35 'Clover, freewater, bot
tom land, school bus, route, elec
tricity, 7-room house, 8 barns,
other buildings, creek, 10 milk
cows, 8 -heifers, S horses, machin
ery, $10,000,'. terms.
134 .ACRES, .130 cultivated, 30 new
alfalfa. 6 Irrigated clover, balance
grains, . 9-room : modem bouse, 3
nsrns, .loo tons nay, garage, Len
house, machinery., tractor, 8 horses,
13 milk cows. ' bull, 80 sheep,
813.500, terms.
- .SHELBY AGENCY, R: Ph. 8709.1
North City Limit Highway 99.
EADS TRANSFER and Storage' Co.
Long distance .moving by padded
vans. IS. South Fir.- Medford 3838
lotsb for general housework, a 'unttl
a. No cooking, cau mo.
BLEEP INO BOOM for. rent. Private
bath and kitchen accommodation.
On Old Paclflo Highway about
blacks beyond Big "V." On bus
line. M- J. Bwln.
FOR BALE -34 Btudebaker truck,
3SO. Central Point Apt.
PURNITCRE MOVING anywhere, any
time. City Transfer it storage.
Phone 4664.
8 acres.. Irrigated. 4 acresv In clover
pasture, e-room piaewrea
bath, service porch, cement foun
dation, low of shade, large hen
house and garage, other outbuild
ings, located on paved Llghway
near Medford, S4000, terms.
' ' ' AIM
39 acres. IS Irrigated, about 1 acres
In cherries ana ipnroi.
lng. 36 or 80 large English walnut
trees, V, acre targe, apple trees.
Irrigated land In clover and al
falfa, 6-room house with bath,
spring water piped to house and
barn. S miles from B8 Highway.
If you are Interested In a good
profitable farm look thl over
before you buy. Price S7O0O.
' K O. PICKEU.
16 south Bartlett.
ROUSE FOR RENT 4 rooms. 4 miles
out on Midway KOaa. inquire iu
house In back of Howard School.
FOR BALE Sofa, rug. wardrobe.
painted vanity, Deoprean, iimuw
kitchen table, auto trunk, tweed
coat. Phone 8680, Mrs. John John
son. CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS I Now Is
the time to have your radiator ana
cvllnder block cleaned - and all
leaks stopped for Antl-Freese.
Hawkins Oarage and Radiator Shop.
618-618 S. Riverside, rnone otmi.
FOR SALE "C" grade Cornice pears.
pnone 0308.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for shot gun
shells, 30 caliber shells. Phone 6381).
FOR RENT Room to working girl or
mull, ovs e. ikmmi.
WANTED Late model Chevrolet,
must be - clean.- Phone 3434. 3l
Howard ; St: : , "
FOR SALE Walnut bedroom suite:
almost new enamel wood range; 3
breakfast sets; beautiful new port
able' beverage bar; electrlo toaster.
Joe FrltBch, 1034 East 11th. Phone
4175.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS ! Keep out of
T. L. Taylor's ranch, friends or
otherwise. Morrow road gate and
new .highway gate.
'THE CATHEDRAL OF THE AIR'
wUl be huard over K.M.E.D. each
Sunday at 10:00 a. m. We Invito
you to usten in.
FOR SALE One 3000-gal. galvanised
tank. One 3-bottom P As O 10-lnch
plow. Wattenberg, Rt. 4, Box 37-A.
coker Butte Ha.
FOR BALB Concord grapea. Plenty
left. Ft. Baker road, 1 ml. west
of. Phoenix. D. H. Christie.
FOR SALE 33 automatic pistol and
50 shells, uooa condition. Frank
Skelton, Beali Lane, Rt. 3. Box 188,
FOR RENT Two-bedroom, unfur-
nlhed house, $45. Close In. Inqulro
1038 North Central. Phone 5863.
FOR SALE Sellers kitchen cabinet
with porcelain top, met flour
contalnera and all desirable con
veniences;. 3 pair lined portieres;
house scales, weighs up to 350 lbs.;,
chairs; breakfast and kitchen tab
les; small chest of drawers; fruit
cabinet; stair carpet; stands; elec
tric heater and hot-plate. 714
Welsh St., off W. Jackson.
MISCELLANEOUS and furniture for
sale. 403 King Street. Call after
10:00 a. no. Sunday.
FOR BALE Coll bed springs, Rot
Point electric range, bed, vanity and
stool, over-stuffed chjlr. Mlfloel.
After 10 a. m. 607 B. Central.
("WANTED Steady MAN to start ftnd
fill sawdust furnace. Easy work.
About one or two hours dally. 103
8. Holly.
FOR .SALE OR TRADE Remington
typewriter. Trade for .adding ma
chine. I. a. Neevel,.Oold Hill, Ore.
FOR SALE Fryers. L-O. Neevel, Gold
Hill. '
WANTED Silk finisher. Apply In per
son. West Side Cleaners. 34 North
Holly.
"THE CATHEDRAL OF THE AIR"
will be heard over K.M.E.D. each
8unday at 10:00 a. m. We Invite, you
- to listen In
BIO FIR slabs, double load, $6.50.
Medford Fuel. Tel. 3111.
ASSURANCE
There- Is home comfort In
' knowing that the dress you
are wearing Is . good lor
spots and 'stains from the
children's hands, yet In line
for. a grand washing from
a fine laundry. Place your
confidence In us, and let our
operators wash your
clothes. '
. '- Buy; War-Bonds
and Stamp
LOST Brown and white female bull
dog. Black harness. One sore eya.
Answers to name of Corky. 15.00
reward. Mrs. W. F. Tucker. Phone
4103. 848 East 9th.
JOAA Suburban home, four rooms
$4UU and bath, on Highway.
witn ?ft acres or irngatea isna.
free water and lot of it. Equip
ment "for 1000 chickens. Possession
very soon.
Also
ffQCArt Four rooms and bath, oak
yjauw floors, shade, fruit, corner
lov on pa-rea strwit. - rueBveeton
soon.
Also
iOAA Blx rooms and bath, fire
XLUU place, hot water heat with
sawaust Durner. BBr&ge, cm urr iui ,
paved street, clow In. Immediate
possession.
ELMER HERRIED
44 N. Riverside.
Dial 8367.
WANTED Silk finisher. Apply In
person, vvesk oiua uihiwib, o-b .v
Holly.
FOR SALE Black fur coat, excellent
condition, sise 40. -reiepnone stoa.
FOR SALE Large weaner pigs. Trox-
ell. DO. Tvnzn,
FOR SALE Large electrlo clock.
commercial use. ' sere ucuonaia.
104 King.
FOR SALE 30 large platters, also
commercial electric toaster, oeix
McDonald. 104 King.
FOR SALE Lavatories, Crescent
wrenches and Stluson wrenches.
Bert McDonald, 104 King.
FOR SALE Folding steel cots. Bert
McDonsld, 104 King.
FOR SALE Commerclsl gas plate,
also two small gas piatea, Bert Mc
Donald, 104 .King.
FOR- SALS Simmons single steel
cots. Bert McDonald, 104 King.
FOR SALE-Battery radio complete
witn oattery. May ce seen at uea
ford Center Barber 8hop,
BARBER shop for sale. See Jim
Orlmes at Medford center Barber
Shop
WANTEP Commercial spraying. Ph
6566. Mcoonagle.
WANTED Commercial spraying.
Phone Wlthrow, 6661.
MOVINO to all Darts of Oregon.
Washington, California, by padded
vans. Kcguiar service, saas -irans-
fer. Dial 3038.
WANTED One or more bunches of
shingles. Phone -4897. A
WANTED -
Feeder or fat lambs. Write card
or letter to P. O. Box 463. Med.
ford. Ore. .
PHILIPPI AND ROHR.
FOR oil heaters, new and old, see
Joe J- Jones, 433 King.
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There are well-known standards for cir
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-measures of weight and quality as used
' ;in' the purchase and sale of merchandise.
" The standards for evaluating circulation,
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of Circulations, a national cooperative '
association of 2000 advertisers, advertising
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WANTED Apartment for officer,
ST.
wife and on ccun year and one
half. Mrs. A. J. Rsltano, Jackson
Hotel. v
GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTINO
Motors, Trucks, Etc.. Steam Cleaned
- Slmonlslng
MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP
60S S. Riverside
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ANNE'S ALTAR SOCIETY Rum-
meg sale. Oct. 15 and 16th, In for
mer Al Plche building, 804 East
Main.
OUR service station will be closed
from Sept. 80 until October 18.
We're goln huntln. George Good
man, standard Station, 9th and
Central.
til 1 IAS
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Wednesday, October 20, 3
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Suite J01 Medford Center Bldg.
Office Phone 2870
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