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GET Washington, May 4 U.R) The War Production Board today added all new business enter prises and members of the mer chant marine and their families to the preference list of appli cants for new telephones. Previously only war plants and new business enterprises es tablished by veterans were given priority for telephone service. In the new residential category. war workers and members of the armed forces and their fam ilies were the only ones to re ceive priority. WPB said nearly 2,000,000 ap plications for service remain un filled because of lack of tele phones and central facilities. DaughUrs In Medford To Vilit Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. W. H. Caples and Miss Jean Bare, who have been in Huntington, W. V., for the past several months, have arrived in Medford to visit their mother, Mrs. H. U. Mitchell, S34 Fran quette street. Later both will go to California. Mrs. Caples' husband, Lt. Caples, is in Na ples, Italy, with the army. BUY WAR BONI' Sunday, May 13th It's time to exchange pictures In the family; and especially time to treat Mom to a photo, copies of which you can send to the boyi away from home. HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP SPECIAL LIGHT STUDIOS 'PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION" 40 South Central Aam iwm Ct, n,t Phone 2069 . . . Medford Open Monday Through Friday, 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays, 10:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Society and CLUBS Posse and Troop To Start Drill; Announce Meeting In anticipation of the annual horse show and rodeo of the Sheriff's Mounted Posse, the posse drill team and the drill team of the Ladies' Mounted Troop will begin practice this morning at the posse stables, of ficers announce. The practice is set for 10 a. m. Mrs. Stanley Philips, captain of the women's troop, also an nounced that the troop would be entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Dean, Jacksonville Star Route, at 7:30 p. m. 4 Local Wives Club Will Meet Friday . Important business is sched uled for the meeting of the Local Officers' Wives club set for Fri day, May 11, at the Outpost and officers are asking for a full at tendance. The meeting is set for 7:30 p. m., when dessert will be served, and the business session will be followed b bridge. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. J. J. Elliott, phone 4715, by May 10. Medford Woman To Visit Relatives In Tennessee Mrs. Melvin R. Plaskett, 11 Highland Drive, will leave Mon day for Memphis, Tenn., where she will visit her son. Bill Plas kett, combat air crewman in the naval air corps. Following her stay in Memphis Mrs. Plaskett will visit relatives in Chattanoo ga and Knoxville, Tenn., and en route home will stop, in New Orleans. She plans to be absent about four or five weeks. S. F. Club Entertained By Mrs. Iva Walden Jrs. Iva Walden entertained members of the S. F. Club at a spring party at her home. East Eleventh street, April 25. Lunch eon was served at 1 o'clock and was followed by games. Prizes I were won Dy Mrs. Liucreua i dan, Mrs. Lina Dyer, Mrs. Laura Williams and Mrs. Ilda Vickor ! en. Others present were Mrs. I Florence Rose, Mrs. Clara Til ! ley, Mrs. Viola Trautman and i Mrs. Mae Nelson. Past Presidents' Club Meets At Whtie Home Past Presidents' club. Degree of Honor, was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary White on Pine street Wednesday evening. A business session was followed by refreshments. Decorations were red roses loaned for the evening by Mrs. Ida M. Wilson. Medford Couple Visits Relatives In Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hydes of 42 Hawthorne avenue have left for Thurmond, N. C, where they will visit Mrs. Hydes' moth er. The two women have not been together for 15 years. Pretty-Cool Bemberg Sheers & Dressy Dresses in Large Sizes fW$ Jst &l?lVi o ffi" A FAtfRIC that's held the teen to many summers mutt be cool! And in ad dition, we've the prettiest prints to be found in Bemberg Sheer! A variety of round-the-clock styles, from office fail oredt to evening glories. Sixes -16 to 26', 38 to 50 Have a Nice Shipment f Cotton Frocks to Fit ALL Sizes O PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER M. M. DEPT. STORE Speaker Announced For Circle Meeting Mrs. Clarence A. Meeker will speak at the meeting of Fidelity circle of the Methodist church to be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock in the church parlors. She will talk on leadership and organiza tion of the Women's Society of Christian Service. Visitors are welcome to at tend. 1 College Women's Club . '. , To Meet At Church Mrs. Clarence Meeker will be hostess for the next meeting of the College Women's club of the Rogue River valley. The meeting will be May 12 at 2 p. m. in the recreation room of the Metho dist church. CALENDAR Monday 1:00 p. m. Past Matrons' club. Girls' Community club, dessert. Mrs. E. M. Wilson, host ess chairman. 2:00 p. m. Past Commanders' club, home of Mrs. Cora Ting ley, 816 West Eleventh street. 2:30 p. m. Women's interde nominational cottage prayer meeting, home of Mrs. Taylor, 220Vi Laurel street. 8:00 p. m. Olive Rebekah lodge, regular business meeting at I.O.O.F. hall, 221 W. Sixth street. Visiting members wel come. 8:00 p. m. St. Mark's Even ing guild, home of Mrs. Robert Schenck, 910 West Main street. Tuesday 12 Noon Medford Zonta club, Girls' Community club, lunch. 12:30 p. m. East Side circle. Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. Scott Davis on Rogue River. Meet at bus terminal, 121 N. Bartlett street, for transporta tion. 1:00 p. m. Merrltt circle, Presbyterian church, luncheon at home of Mrs. L. R. Hamilton, Arnold Lane. For transportation call Mrs. Daniels 2391. 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters cir cle, Presbyterian church, at church for potluck luncheon. 1:00 n. m. Grace circle. Pres byterian church, home of Mrs. I D. L. Flynn, 1324 Queen Anne avenue for covered dish lunch eon. 1:00 p. m. Everready circle, Phesbyterian church, home of Mrs. Hattie White, 221 Laurel street. 1:30 p. m. DeMolay Mothers' club, home of Mrs. Dwlght Phipps, 1207 East Jackson. Members planning to attend please phone hostess. 1:30 p. m. Queen Esther cir cle, Methodist church, home of Mrs. Mary Holloway, 311 South Laurel street. Mrs. Furch and Mrs. Flemming, hostesses. 1:30 p. m. St. Anne's Altar society, parish hall, followed by tea. 2:00 o. m. Fidelity circle. Methodist church, at church par- j lors. Mrs. Meeker will speak. ! 2:00 p. m. Ladies' auxiliary, First Baptist church, at church for business meeting. I 7:00 p. m. Mariner Girls, pot luck supper at home of Dorothy . Doty, followed by Red Cross sewing. 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Mounted Troop, home of Mrs. George B. i Dean, Jacksonville highway. 7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley cnorus, nign school. 8:00 p. m. Nevita chapter No. 93, O.E.S., stated meeting, pro gram and refreshments, Central Point. 8:00 p. m. D.A.V., armory. 8:00 p. m. Lady JayCees, Medford Hotel. Wednesday 1:00 p. m. Crater Lake chan. ter, D.A.R., luncheon at Presby terian church for president-general. 1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, Girls' Community club, dessert luncheon. Grace Wakefield, chairman. 8.00 p. m. -American Legion and auxiliary. Armory, Auxil lary will serve refreshments for both groups. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, K. of P, hall, regular session. 8:00 p. m. Graduate Nurses' association, home of Mrs. Lester Gilman, R. 2, Old Central Point highway. Mrs. Elizabeth Carey assistant hostess. Program by public health unit. Thursday 12:30 p. m. Loyalty circle, Methodist church, annual Moth er'! Day luncheon at church. 1:00 p. m. Sojourners club,' Girls' Community club, dessert luncheon and cards. Call Mrs. Lloyd McCullough, 2026, for res ervations. 2:00 p. m. W.C.T.U., home of Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson, 522 West Tenth street. Friday 1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon club, home of Mrs. N, S. Oat man, 516 South Grape street. Bring service and covered dish. 7:30 p. m. Local Officers' Wives club, Outpost, for dessert, important meeting and bridge. Phone Mrs. J. J. Elliott, 4715, for reservations by May 10. 8:00 p. m.--Recital at Kurtz studio, 204 North Ivy street, by students of Mrs. Effie Kurtz. Friends invited. Saturday - 2:00 p. m. Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, stated meeting at Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, followed by Moth er's Day program and tea. 2:00 p. m. College Women's club of Rogue River Valley, at Methodist church recreation room. 2:30 p. m. Annual meeting of Jackson County League of Wom en Voters, Girls' Community club. Program, election of offi cers and tea hour. Mrs. Don Gillespie To Leave For Home Mrs. Don Gillespie, Norfolk, Va will leave Monday for her home after spending a month here with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gillespie, 1315 East Main street. Mrs. Gil lespie is a bride of recent months Sunday, May 8, 1943 and Is the former Nancy Harris of Norfolk. Her husband, lieutenant and cently returned to the South Pa pilot in the naval air corps, re- cific for second tour of duty. MEDFORD MAIL THrBmrsV-OTB Cloalna Urns for Sunday Too LM to Classify S 30 Saturday aftarnoon Plaaso ramsmbsr. lP"f;4f''1 sassys ayji i 4 hi mmm mi j jpia 4 ,tft At the St. Regis in New York City "ftftK UHi i a al If it; a. 1 1 jauan amy uinw 'ty rz -t! 1 . I In the Iridium Boom -Three New Yorkers get Fredericks, and Ace Balkin, former TJ. S. Army' together in one of the town's most famous spots corporal recently discharged, enjoying laugh ae1 for dining and dancine. Frances Ward, Alyce well as the Pepsi-Cola. !; .- im1 BEAUTY SCHOOL SPECIALS Permanent Wave $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 COLD WAVE no, Shampoo 50 i and Hair Style 50 MEDFORD SCHOOL BEAUTY "CULTURE 235 E. Main YOUR CITY WATER DEPARTMENT AGAIN NEEDS YOUR COOPERATION o o Local needs together with the Camp White demand, will tax your municipal water supply facilities. The kind of water service the Water Department will be able to furnish during the summer will depend on the cooperation of the individual consumers. There will be plenty of water available for everyone if everybody will cooperate in eliminating waste and comply with the following regulations. Willing Water Says: This Is s leaky faucet . . it wastes 970 gallons a day! .m Please Observe These Ensiles annnl l&egwBatLioim! TURN OFF IN CASE OF FIRE. All consumers of water shall close all faucets and fixtures Immediate ly upon the sounding of a fire alarm. The water shall not be turned on again until the Fire Department has ceased to use the water supply to extinguish the fire. The Fire Department will indicate with the alarm when they have ceased to use the water OPEN HOSE NOT ALLOWED i " The use of a hose without a nozzle attached, In springling or Irrigat ing, is prohibited, nor shall the nozzle opening exceed Vi inch in diam eter. WASTE NOT ALLOWED. Water allowed to run waste down sidewalks, streets, or gutters as a result of sprinkling of lawn, gardens, or park strips is prohibited. When any such waste is discovered, the water may be ihut off from the prem ises. LAWN SPRINKLING SYSTEMS. A lawn or garden sprinkling system shall be constructed and operated so not more than twenty (20) gallons of water per minute shall bemused in any circuit or battery of sprinkling heads. Not more than one circuit shall be operated at one time. Each circuit shall have a control valve readily accessible to the Water Department Inspector. SPRINKLING STREETS t The use of water through a hose for sprinkling streets is forbidden under all circumstances. FISH POOLS, FOUNTAINS, AND COOLING SYSTEMS: Any fish pool, fountain, cooling system, or any other fixture that employs a stream of water in its operation shall be served only on a metered basis. Theae rules and regulations are mandatory iod any violation subjects the offender to a tine or discontinuance ol service. (Sifty fr R.le(fil5'nl Wate9 Pejpan'tiinmeimti CITY HALL BUILDING TELEPHONE 4906