Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOCIETY
and CLUBS
University Sets
Rush Week Date
For September 9
Plans for the annual fall term
"rush week" at the University
of Oregon are being completed
in Eugene this month by Mrs
Golda Parker Wickham, acting
dean of women at the univer
sity, who has announced that
rushing will begin on the cam
pus Sunday, Sept. 9. All girls
planning to take part in the rush
ing period are asked to send ap
plications to the dean by Aug.
25.
Rushees will be housed this
this year in the dormitories, and
B ice ib uuiug uiuuu iv de
fray costs of room and board and
the Panhellenic fee, Mrs. Wick
ham states.
The traditional "open house"
will open rush week, with all
rushees visiting each sorority
house in supervised groups.
Preferential dating starts Mon
day, Sept- 10, and continues
through Tuesday and Wednes
day with a final preference din
ner planned for Thursday night.
Bids from the sororities will
be distributed through the dean's
office Friday morning, and girls
E. J. PERRY
Commercial and Residential
SPRAY PAINTERS and
DECORATORS
Phone 3101 Medford. Ore.
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of OPTOMETRY
Successor to nr. D eiwood
Betterment of Human Vision
LENSES PRESCRIBED
Ph. 3881
Cor. Main
214 Fllihrer Hid.
Central. Medfnrd
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In Your Own Home, In a Professional Manner
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KIND TO BUY! All you need is RUDOLPH'S own instruction book, your
comb, brush and hairpins. Anyone who can read can learn how to dress
their hair In a professional manner from simple, concise, instructions by
RUDOLPH, This wonderful book is yours for only $1 .00.
LOOK AT WHAT YOU GET
8 of the most popular hairstyles and how to
duplicate theml
Easy Instructions on "HOW TO MAKE PIN
CURLS!"
Basic Professional Hafrstylirvg Information
worth the price of the
SEND FOR YOUR BOOK
RUDOLPH, DEPT. MMIS
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PlIASI PRINT
NAML.
AODRISt
CITY 323 East Main
Sc teen ye
CHEN YU
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accepting them will move from
the dormitories into the housei.
Freshman week will open Sept.
17 on the campus, registration
for fall term will be Sept. 21
and 22. and classes will begin
Monday, Sept- 24.
Sorority women from Mcd-i
ford, planning to return to the
University this fall, will leave
soon after the first of Septem
ber to prepare the houses tor
rush period.
Sorority rushing in Medford
this summer has been informal.
An organized Panhellenic tea, at
which representatives of all na
tional sororities on the Univer
sity of Oregon campus will be
present, is being held in Port
land today.
Sewing Group
Meets Thursday
Mrs. Geogre Frey entertained
28 members of the Nile Sewing
club at her home, 820 E. Main
street, Thursday when the group
met for a covered dish luncheon
at noon, followed by an after
noon of sewing. The annual pro
ject of sewing clothing for the
Shrine crippled children's hospi
tal in Portland has been started.
Next meeting of the club will
be held in two weeks, at a place
to be announced later, and all
members of the Daughters of
the Nile are invited to attend.
Ncuman Family Returns
To Make Horn In City
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neuman,
former Medford residents who
moved to Bingen, Wash., a year
ago, have returned to Medford
with their four children and plan
to make their home here. Mr.
Ncuman was formerly with the
Swift company in Medford, and I
will be employed by the System
Freight company now. Mrs. Neu-
mnn i fha Hanchtoi- nf W T
Burbidge, 9 Mistletoe, and Mr. I
Neuman is the brother of Mrs. I
H. W. Wilson, 519 Pennsylvania
avenue.
Two Cadei Nurses Hera
From Portland Hospital
Cadet Mary Glascock arrived
in Medford Friday for a week-
Follow Simple
Instructions by
RUDOLPH
Famous Hollywood
hairstylist, fa von a of
many stars of screen and
theatr.
Just released, hit own
book, giving his personal
technique on how you may
set your own hair at homo.
YOU WILL FIND IT A
SIMPLE MATTER to dupli
cate this beautiful hair style
and many others by follow
ing step by step printed ond
illustrated instructions giv
en by RUDOLPH, famous
Hollywood hairstylist, in
this instruction book now
available to all women for
book alone.
TODAY DON 7 OtLAY
!
Taylor's PENNYWISE
ft I iAt'n into it'Acn
You've nvrr hern so attractive hn your
tin is veiled with "Cloud silk." Your completion
immediately I'Mimri a quality look a fine look that
no skin haa erer harl before. And so comfortable
to wear you don't know it's there. All shades
one for you and you'll love it.
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end visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Glascock, and
sister. Rosalie. Cadet Mildred
Kiplinger Is a guest at the Glas
cock home, and the two cadet
nurses will return Monday to
St. Vincent's hospital in Port
land, where they are enrolled in
the nurses training course.
Mistlato Club Host
To Grants Pan Paopla
Mistletoe club will entertain
members of the Grants Pass
Royal Neighbors group Wednes
day, at a 1:30 o'clock dessert
luncheon at the Girls' Commun
ity club. Jossie Grantham is
hostess for the affair.
Get-Together Memberi'
Annual Picnic Aug- 12
The annual picnic for mem
bers and friends of the Get-Together
club will be held Sunday,
Aug. 12, at the Girl Scout day
camp site on Bear creek. Those
who desire transportation are
asked to meet at the city park
at 4 p. m. The club will fur
nish ice cream, coffee and cream.
Daughters of Nil
To Assist Red Cross
Members of the Daughters of
the Nile are reminded today by
officers of the local temple that
they are to cut and sew Red
Cross materials at the Jackson
county courthouse Wednesduy.
All members in the county have
been asked to attend the all
day session which will begin at
9:30 a. m., and each person
should bring a lunch. Mrs. Wil
liam Young is chairman.
Talent Grange Plans
Ashland Picnic Today
Among picnics being held in
Ashland's Lithia park today will
be that of the Talent Grangers,
who will meet for dinner at 1
p. m. in the upper picnic grounds,
above the park store. Those in
charge state that markers will
be placed at various places to
direct the way to the grounds
Entertainment has been planned
for the afternoon.
Former Kansas People.
Picnicing In Ashland
The annual picnic for former
residents of Kansas living or
visiting in the valley, and their
families, will be held today in
upper Lithia park, Ashland. Din
ner is planned for 1 p. m., and
officers of the local Kansas
group urge all who have lived
in Kansas at any time to attend.
Each family is asked to bring
a picnic lunch.
Wisconsin Residents
Planning Picnic Today
All former residents of Wis
consin, visitors and their fam
ilies, are invited to attend the
annual Wisconsin picnic being
held in Lithia park at Ashland
today. Each family is asked to
bring table service and a picnic
dinner, to be served at 1 p. m.
Coffee will be furnished, accord
ing to James A. Wicker, Medford
president of the local Wisconsin
club association.
CALENDAR
Sunday
1:00 p. m. Annual picnic for
former Kansas residents, upper
Lithia park, Ashland. Bring pic
nic dinner.
1:00 p. m. Annual Colorado
picnic, Lithia park, Ashland.
Bring picnic dinner. Coffee and
cream furnished.
1:00 p. m. Annual Wisconsin
picnic, Lithia park,' Ashland.
Each family bring basket lunch
and service; coffee furnished.
4:00 p. m. Nevita Chapter
No. 93, O.E.S., picnic at home
of Clarence Coon near Shady
Cove.
Monday
2:30 p. m. Womans Interde
nominational Cottage Prayer
meeting, home of Mrs. Votaw1,
320 Laurel St.
8:00 p. m. Olive Hebekah
lodge, I.O.O.F. hall, initiation.
Carolyn Edwards, noble grand.
Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers
club. Girls' Community club.
Bring afghan squares.
6:30 p. m. Pythian club pot
luck supper. Girls' Community
club. Husbands and guests In
vited. Hostesses, Mrs. Delia Wal
kins and Mrs. Florence Siegcl.
8:00 p. m. Past Presidents,
Drugs Ph0- 3479
ie)fcc(tcn
IE MRKE'UP
$1
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. 1 Z". lima Unl
home of May Denman, 1218 W.
Main St.
Wednesday
1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club will
entertain Grants Pass Royal
Neighbors, dessert luncheon,
Girls' Community club. Jossie
Grantham, hostess.
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
circle No. 84, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, K of P hall, regular
business session.
Thursday
2:15 p. m. Woman's Christ
ian Temperance Union, parlor of
First Methodist church, program
and refreshments.
6:30 p. m. Past Noble Grand,
husbands and visiting members,
covered dish picnic, home of
Besse Dyer, 29 Myrtle St.
Friday
2:00 p. m. Nevita Social
club, home of Mrs. Everett Fa-ber.
Closing time for Classified Aril 8:30
a. m- loo Late to Classify 12:15 p. m.
Too Late to Classify
CCC rtA Country Home, consisting
vUOUv of 6 la rue rooms, garare
T and other out-buildlngs,
fine shade trees that makes the back
yard a Natural Park free soil, gar
den land Irrigated. Close to bus
service. Terms.
HARRY LONG. Real Estate
O. W. BALLEW. Salesman
1258 S. Riverside
Phone 5922
FOR SALE Gas Radiant-fire Heater,
10 units; now adapted for burning
Natural gas: easily changed tor
any other kind. At present in crate
for shipping. Priced at J20. crate
and new set of Units. See at 431 N.
Central, a f t or 6 p. m.
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Prefer
man with fruit hauling experience.
We also can use a man to work in
mill. Steady employment for man
capable of doing work. Phone 3756.
. Cj. COMPANY
FOR SALE Modern 5 -room plastered
house, well built, close in. redecor
ated Immediate possession. 704 W.
6th St.
WANTED Used Coach or Sedan. '36
or "37 Model. Phone 5039.
SERVICE STATION. Store and beer
parlor, 5 -room modern house. 20
acres Net Income S450 month, $7,
000 cash.
L. J. REED, Broker
Central Point Medford. Oregon
Across Street from
Craterian Theatre
FOR SALE Two factory-built Trail
ers. First house S. of Jacksonville
itghway on Oak Grove Road,
FOR SALE Pre-war Davenport and
chair, like new. dining set. floor
lamp, breakfast set, buffet and end
tahle. garden tools. Corner Jack
sonville Highway and Arnold Lane.
FOR SALE J Cotton Mattress; 3 cot
ion Pada child's folding sulky; sniBll
wash tub: chairs; handy kitchen
cabinet; good pre-war davenport:
small chobt of drawers; copper hot
water coil. 714 Welch, off W. Jack
son. WANTED TO BUY Lawnmower. Ph.
621B-
W A NTF.D On, or before Sept. 1st
1 or 2 -bed room unfurnished house
or apartment in or near Medford
by business couple. Call Monday
through Friday, 1 to 4 p. m. Field
Studio .Liberty Bldg. Phone 4087 .
WILL TRADE 1030 Chevy Coupe.
Will trade for older model car. 'i
mile north of Big Y Market on old
Pacific highway at DeBorr St.
FOR SALE Canninff beets, 3c lb.
Come and get them, Bateman, I'
mile NW of Central Point on Taylor
road.
FOR RENT Two large fir si floor
front unfurnished rooms. Tribune
Box 1216.
FOR SaLIS Bargain. Immediate pos
session, Don't miss this 6-room
house close to school. Owner 1122
E. aln
JUST ARRIVED Metal grass and leaf
rakes. Lawnmower sharpeners. Kit
chen knife holders. Double boilers.
Padlocks.
ACME HARDWARE
Main and Grape
FOR SALE Gas circulating heater.
4000 UTU. Like new. 124 Vancouver.
Phone 5B3R
WANTFD China cabinet, 124 Van
couvrr. PboneBjje
FOR SALE Five or 6 acres sweet
corn, ready August 10th. For truck
ing to Klamath. Inquire at store at
R uctv
WANTED Stenographer with legal
and bookkeeping experience. State
qualifications and salary expected.
Tribune Boxlj210,
WANTED Nice factory-built tralleF-
nouse. r. u. tiox aii. ioia mui.
J2500 Cash buys a 4-room modern
house cement foundation. Shade, in
C entrnl Point Phone 562.
FOR SALE By owner, excellent "in
crime property In Medford business
section. With net rental income re
turn over 12 on $10,000 purchase
price. Six pre-war rentals. Ph. 3517.
Enduring Quality Plus
Distinguished Beauty!
Thest ara the, two
most important con
siderations whan sa
laetingastona, whathar it ba just a
headstone or mau
soleum. Part o! our
service to you is
helping you in se
lecting for perma
nent satisfaction. An
indication of t h a
completeness of our
Funeral Plan, what
ever cost you may
decide upon.
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Perl's
FUNERAL
HOME
Lady Attendant
426 Weit Sixth St.
Telephone 2675
Perl'i Offer
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
That's
Prompt and Dependable
FOR SALE Colts' Woodsman Auto
matic and C Melody Saxophone.
Both In first class condition. Call at
440 Haven. '
FOR SALE 33 Savage pistol: beauti
ful antique orivan. (would trade for
small piano). Juanita Oswald. Phone
3053.
SIX ACRE place on paved road. Rogue
Valley bus line, mostly irrigated.
Frame house, newly shingled, cook
with electricity or gas, pressure wa
ter system, new chicken house. 20x
30 barn with mow. Roads on 2 sides.
Could be subdivided. Two miles S.
of Talent on old Pacific highway,
east side of road. Rt. 3, Box 347.
Ashland. Look for black and yellow
sign.
$4500
FOR SALE Well maintained, B-room
home, with lovely yard near Junior
High, on paved street. CHARLES R.
RAY. Realtor. Room 217 Medford
Bldg Phone 3903.
FOR SALE Old growth seasoned 7
foot cedar posts, also 8-foot and 0
foot cedar corner posts. See Ceroid
J. Parker. 610 So. Central.
FOR SALE) 5-room house, garage,
woodshed, shade trees, small fruit
and nut trees, city water and sew
age. SI 800 cash. 23 Gibson Ave..
Talent.
FOR SALE Rahbit pellet. " FaberT.
34 So Riverside.
SEE Frank Zuehrlnger for the best
lubrication Job in town. Call 4757.
FIRESTONE STORES
214 .So. Riverside Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE Beautiful 32acTe rlsncE.
24 acres Ladino clover. This place
a money maker. No Improvements,
4 miles S. of Medford. For appoint
ment call t2!4.
FLOOR MATS Genuine rubber.
Heavy felt back. Fits any car. Va
rious colors. At Champ's Garage,
WANTED Men for packing bouse and
cold storage work. Applv In per
son. Bear Creek Orchard .
WANTED Man for retread shop. Also
brake mechanic. Firestone Stores.
M edford. P hone 4757 .
FOR SALE Turkey pellet. FsbeVs.
34 So. Riverside.
BEFORE VARNISHING OR PAIMT
ING your floors, be sure they are
properly cleaned and prepared, then
apply our Floor Seal. Marnot Var
nish Flo-Lac varnish stain) or floor
enamel. If you prefer you may
stain the floor with our Wood-Craft
Stain Before varnishing, remember
if you start riRht and use any of
these types of Sherwln Williams
paints products you will end right.
Your Sherwin Williams Paint Store
HUBBARD BROS. INC.
Phone 2 1 89 Main and Riverside
FOR SALE Cedar shingles, steel
posts, unrationed fir boards. J. W.
Copcland Yards, 1763 No. Riverside.
WANTED Sma II ski. saw. Call Med
ford 444ft or Central Point 244.
FOR SALE 35 Studebakef sedan,
good tires, good motor. $250. within
OPA. See Mr. Jones at Riverside
and Jackson Monday at 5 p. m.
NOTICF Sirs. Jones will continue
making slipcovers after September
1. 200 feet off Crater Lake High
way on Butte Falls road, Eafle
Point Star Rt. Box 38, Eagle Point,
. Ore.
MIRACLES of WAR
Hear Rev. and Mrs. J. W. SITTON
He Is a World War Veteran who has traveled
over 75,000 miles in interest of Armed Fortes!
Thousands of Service Men Have Been Saved by Prayer
TONIGHT -7:45 o'Clock
Assembly of God Church
II Newtown St G. 0. Baker, Pastor
"4, vs'S
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Little Folks, too,
Can Have
GLAMOUR
In
Latast taehnlquas In lighting a spaelal ac
compllshmant of our Hollywood-tralnad
staff will halp to put raal GLAMOUR In
youngstars' photos as wall as grown-ups.
Those who photograph you hara at the Ever
graan hava mastared the art of lighting right
In Hollywood studios with tha stars as thair
subjsets )ust so that YOUR photos of your
self or your youngstars will be as fine as
possiblal
HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP SPECIAL LIGHT
i 7 r "tt
40 South Central 4ffon from Get-ton frWefrt
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.
FOB SALE Tour black Pomeranian
riuppies. John Holmer. Phone Cen-
ral Point 13-X-2.
r OR i S A LE Ba by walker. Phone 3321.
WANTED Second "hand Metronon.
Phone 3321.
R E PLACE your broken window glass
New glass installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILL WORK CO.
Ths Glass House
.p?,n-4 1 12 10th nd Cr"P
FOR SALE! Gallon stone Jars an3
jugs cheap. Fruit Jars with bands,
3.1c. Davenport and chair, clean, $33.
Call 5Mt) after fl week days; any
time Sunday.
SEE the grind new selection ol
blousts at Leon's cleaverly design
ed, jewel neckline and plain white
tailored or dress and polka dots,
$2.95 to $3.03 .
FOR SALE Baby heifer Jersey ' calL
? ' L ,Ra y OokKroye Road.
FINE Canning plums 0c. Walter Tolle",
Stewart Ave.
NOTICC Don't let termites eat foun
datlons from under your house. Let
ui spray and prevent them from
entlng. Phone Pacific Feed and Seed
3413.
FOR SALE Few' loads sawdust for
orchar ds. Call Fnbers. 4449.
FOR GIRLS going to school and for
fruit workers Leon's Just received
some new loaftcr oxfords and regul-
lar snddle oxfords.
WANT ED -Day porter. Brown's Cafe.
FORSALE To'hifhest bidder, wreck
ed '33 Chevrolet coupe, good motor,
3 good tires, good body, except fen
den. See Geo. Goodman at Standard
Station on So. central.
"HAVE resumed Hosiery mending.
Luel la Fa wee tt. Phone 4448 .
' K EM -TONE KEM-TONT2
The nationally advertised Miracle wall
finish. You may get K em-Tone in
any of the beautiful colors for your
walls and u;e Semi-Lustre Ename
loid or Marnot varnish for the wood
work Get everything you need for
painting at one stop. Your Sherwin
Williams Paint Store. Hubbard
Brothers. Inc. Phone 3189, Main and
R Iver si de.
WANTED Driver and Salesman
Medford rue! to.
FOR SALE--Sinall Cedar rowboat, 9l7
SAVE RED POINTS
Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
WE CLEAN RUGS any size any kind
We call for and deliver 3 or mora
26 S Grape Phone 7244
TREE PROP HOOKS The Alwyr Co..
Pacific Highway at Elm SL Ph. 3948.
ATTENTION Sawmill and Veneer
mill workers, apply at our office at
the end of N. Central Ave., for po
sitions now open.
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
A LOT of brass strips fc In. x !i !n.,
random lengths also bronze bars
and hexigon steel. The Alwyr Co..
Pacific Highway at Elm St., Phone
3948.
FOR SALF Purebred Irish Setters.
Phone 3948.
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"PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION"
Sunday. Aug. 8. 1945
FOR SALE New duplex compressor.
taeai i or neavyauiy paint or or
chard ipray rift. 1155 JN. Central or
call a'i04 or 5427.
COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill.
ovivuii (iica cnivn.cn sjvery oar ex
cept Monday Phone 251 under
aama management.
KEEP tout house cooler this summer
with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat
tens Call us tor Information
BIG PINES LUMBER CO
WANTED Rabhita. any amount, alive
or dressed Phone 3117 Riverside
Market
SAVE RED POINTS Buy bans at
Rivers! de Ma r ket.
FOR SALE V-8Blocke and some mo
tor parts. Also 2 mechanical henvy
duty trailer axles. 1155 N. Central.
Phone 3764 or 5427.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time. Cash and Gat
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3019. eth and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US-
LUMBER
Lumber Nails . Rnoflng
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
H. O STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrews Road
Phone 3000 Medford
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent
Waving a Specialty Special on cold
waves Phone 2664, 120 N. Central
A lr conditioned
WANTED Chickens, any Kind, any
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise Phone 2117 Riverside
Market
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market
WANTED Small Pickup truck, fair
condition. John E. Olsen, Rt. 1, Box
346, Central Point, Ore.
TO MAKE YOU TALLE
TO MAKE YOU SLIMN
TO MAKE YOU LO
a Qoley Si (Vtd.
BUTTERFLY RAYON SHEER
WASHABLE
"Lovely Lady" are the words that
describe this dress with its vee-neck-line
tied into an enchanting poet's
bow. The whimsical print will make
conversation. A fall of soft pleats
makes a capclct over each shoulder.;
Darts, cleverly designed, pare your
waist to minute size. It makes the
most of your height and the least of
your figure I In Grey, Blue, Red and
Green. Sizes 12' to 18''.
BEMBERG RAYON YARN
ITrada Mark Refistared)
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
M M DEPT. STORE
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
NOW AVAILABLE No 1 etrUmdi
red :edax shingles Big Pines Lum
bur Co.
BEAUTY SCHOOL
SPECIALS
Permanent Wave
$3.00 $4.00
$5.00 $6.00
$8.00 $10.00
TOLD WAVE
no.
Shampoo 50t? and
Hair Style 500
MEDFORD SCHOOL
BEAUTY "CULTURE
239 E. Main
PARTS and SERVICE
(or all makes ul WASHERS .
and REr'HIGKKATORg
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlatt. Phona 2419
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