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SOCIETY and CLUBS Demonstrations Given Thursday For Garden Club Mrdford Garden Club held a well attended morning labora tory session at the Girls Com munity Club Thursday. Clever ideas in gift wrapping were demonstrated by Mrs. L. L. P.entz and Mrs. Otto Ewaldsen, while Mrs. W C. Rookard gave instructions in the art of making sachets, vinegars and candles from fragrant and spicy herbs. Mair event of the afternoon session was an interesting talk given by Mrs Chester Maris of Smith River Calif on the cul ture of hardy fuschias. She brought a great many species with her from her garden in Smith River Mrs G. Q. D'Alblnl was tea chairman for the afternoon, assisted by Mrs R T. Nichol, Mrs J W Jacobs. Mrs. F. Coch ran, and Mrs O. H Brenneman The 'fa tab'e was centered with an arangement of asters and Michaelmas daisies. Honored guests for the after roon were Mrs. C. C. Satcr. state chairman of "Northwest Gardens": Mrs L G. Gentner. f-tate district vice-president, and Mrs. R. T Nichol member of the state horticultural awards committee. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Williams and Mrs. H. F Cope. New members in attendance were Mrs Hugh H Reed, Mrs. Edna Halverson, and Mrs. Har riet Merrit. - Couols Take "Vacation At Carmel, California Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther. Jr., are spending a two week's vacation at Carmel, Calif. Mr. Luther, recently released from the army air corps, and Mrs Lu ther recently returned to the valley to make their home and are residing at Eden Valley Orchard. C. L. PERKINS Doctor of OPTOMETRY Sucressiir tn Or K D Elwood Benermenl of Human Vision LENSES PRESCRIBED Ph 1H81 214 Flunrer Bids Cor Main ana Central. Medford FOR RENT! SOUND TRUCK and Public Address Systems Any Plats Any I'lme Any Occasion FIDLER NEWS AGENCY Phone I14 .11 6U JS 122 No Riverside Medtiird POR SALE ONE Caterpillar 50 DIESEL TRACTOR and Bulldozer Located 17 Milei North of Medford on Crater Lake s Highway Gulf Red Cedar Co., Inc. Box 308 Stockton, California PARTS and SERVICE lot ill main hi vVAsHKK and RKr'KltiKKA TORS YOUNGER S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N Bartlett. Phona 2419 BREAD IS AT ITS BEST WHEN TS??UtUH?'?'l&l6 BREAD IS AT ITS BEST when Ts7HwUKa0pteJi DDm n i c at l T c DrcT ' A.V when xtsTHUh'icJI ffL BREAD IS AT ITS BEST WHEN XTSJHvuUHf'p'ltdA BREAD IS AT ITS BEST when Ts7fcyiaHf0p'te4& BREAD IS AT ITS BEST when T7?UHiH$'?'tedl IREAD IS AT ITS BEST J pL F0M w$&Xt trMts-t0- CAKES AND y7KtU?U4U PASTRIES Pasadena Pianist Presents Concert F or Local Society (By Mrs E. E. Gore) One of the most outstanding piano recitals to be given in Medfo'd in quite some time was that of Hanow Mills, Pasadena pianist Monday evening at the Purui'ker Piano House, under the auspices of the Medford Musical society Having played for this group on two previous occasions, the concert was like a reunion of old f rienui and a spirit of anticipation and a feel ing of enthusiasm for the young artist prevailed which will long be remembered. The program exemplified .the classic and romantic schools of music with a popular Sonata, Op. 81, by Beethoven, and a varied group of Chopin which were followed by two of Mr. Mills own delightful composi tions. A match by Prokofieff, a prelude by the modern Russian master of composition, Shosta kowich. and a charming concert piece, "The Juggler" by Toch, followed The closing group consisted of three brilliant con cert numbers by Branz Liszt. Mr Mills musical interpreta tion is eminently artistic and very satisfying while his lovely tone and facile technic enable him to adequately express the beaut v inherent in each number. Encores were "Etuoe in D-flat", Chopin; "On Wings of Song". Mendelssohn, ."Oriental Etude", Poldini; "Du Bist de Ruh", Schubert Liszt. The president of the Musical Society, Mrs O. L. Williams, as sisted by her daughter. Miss June Williams, Mrs. Richard Payne Mrs Darrei Huson, Mrs. Herman Purucker and Mrs. John Carter greeted the guests Sit the door While in town Mr. Mills was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Darrei Huson, 45 Lindley avenue. Chorus Announces Practice Session, Plans For Season Vallev Mixed chorus. organized last year under the leadership of Miss Mabel Nan sen, school music supervisor, will begin the 1945-46 season with a practice Tuesday, Oct. 9. at 7:30 p.m. in the high school music room officers announce. Lart soring this group pre sented a successful concert and plans to make several appear ances this year. Singers who were members last year will au tomatically continue their mem bership, it is said, and other singe.'!, of the Rogue Valley re gion who would enjoy singing some of the best musical litera ture are invited to attend the first practice. Alitius Pruitt is president of the gioup and Miss Olive Curry is secretary. Members Present Society Program A study on "Uprooting from the Church," prepared by Mrs. A. H. Gregory, was presented at the meeting of the Adult Mis sionary society of the First Chris tian church held in the recrea tion room of the church last week. Mrs. Eula Foley presided. The worship service on "Their Insecurity Our Fellowship was presented by Mabel Buchan an and Georgia Burnham pre sented "The Pastor's Call to Col ors." "M i g r a n t Congregation. Civilian was given by Mrs. George Coram and "Migrant Congregation, Military" by Mrs. M. E. Olson. The Rev. Delbert Daniels spoke on A New Sense of Signlil cance." Refreshments in the Hallo we'en motif were served to 46 members and guests by Mrs. May Hon's group. if Women's League Plans Activities At Board Meeting To shape plans for the fall and winter, board members of the Jackson County League of Wo men Voters met Tuesday evering at the home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street. Mrs. Smith states that tentative plans were outlined for presenting three speakers at open meetings during the late fall and winter, with details to be announced later. Reports were heard of the last state board meeting and an nouncement made of a regional meeting in Eugene Nov. 3. The Oregon league will concentrate this winter on a three-point pro gram which includes increased state support for public schools, equalization of school taxation and a study of a unified state wide system for child services, it was announced. Continuing support will be given to the county manager system and to a state merit system. Among other projects, the na tional league is endeavoring at this time to arouse interest in the national and International food situation. National officers point out that furnishing of food supplies to other countries reed not be on a relief basis, since some have the funds to pay for food. A membership committee, headed by Mrs. William Bower man, will take up activities at Pfc. Fraedrick, Sergeant Knitter Married in East Prospect Pfc. Jean Fraed rick, women's army corps, was married to Master Sgt. John Knitter of Philadelphia, Penn., Sept. 1 at Dayton, Ohio. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fraedrick. Jr., of Prospect. The couple made a wedding trip to New York City and Philadel phia. Mrs. Knitter graduated from the Prospect high school in 1940 and after attending school at Eu gene the following year com pleted a course , at the Medford beauty school. Prior to her en listment in the WAC slie was employed in Medford beauty shops. Sgt. Knitter, who recently re turned home after overseas duty, and Mrs. Knitter both expect to be released from the army soon and will then make their home in Oregon. Sojourners' Club Annual Guest Day Set For Thursday One of the large social affairs of the coming week will be the party which Medford Sojourn ers' club will give at the Girls' Community club Thursday after noon in observance of the annual guest day. Dessert, to be served at 1 p. m. will be followed by an afternoon of cards. Each member of the group is privileged to invite a guest. The committee in charge is headed by Mrs. Vincent Smith and she will be assisted by members of the board. Reservations are to be made by calling 3466. College Women Announce Date Of First Meet Fall activities will be resumed by the College Women's club of the Rogue River valley with a meeting Saturday, Oct. 13, at the home of Mrs. George S. Jen nings, Saginaw Drive. Mrs. Walter Inch will discuss; the constitution adopted at the world security conference at San Francisco. Social chairman for the meet-1 ing is Mrs. Victor Birdseye. i Medford Coupla Lear For California Town ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoppe, 53 North Peach street, left Friday morning for Needles, Ca'if., 1 where they will reside for the present. The couple planned to stop for a few days in San Fran cisco before continuing south. Their daughter, Miss Joan Hoppe, student at Medford senior high school, will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Genessee street, for the school term. Girl Scout Leaden Hold Meeting Wednesday Girl Scout leaders enjoyed a dessert luncheon at the Scout House Wednesday, with Mrs For relief from the ipurr.l of Bronchial Asthma, use this modern vapor method. Easy to use .. . economical. Full refund if not satisfied. Don Stansell, Mrs. Lloyd Smy lie, Mrs. Ray Stout, Mrs. B. C. Taylor and Mrs. William Stroud as hostesses. A business meeting followed and Mrs. C. C. Sater of the Med ford Garden club demonstiatcd the making of winter corsages. Thirty were present. Zuleima Temple To Hold Meeting Here Saturday Plans for a ceremonial to be held at Klamath Falls Oct. 27 will be made at a meeting of Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Masonic Temple in Medford. At the ceremonial a large class of candidates will be initiated. CALENDAR Monday 2:30 p. m. Women's inter denominational cottage prayer meeting, home of Mrs. R. L. Taylor, 221V4 Laurel street. 8:00 p. m. Zonta club, busi ness meeting. Girls' Community club. 8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild, Presbyterian church par lors. Tuesday 1:00 p. m. Merritt circle. Presbyterian church, luncheon at home of Mrs. Palm, 343 South Holly street. 1:00 p. m. Eastside circle, Presbyterian church, luncheon at home of Mrs. Walt Hoppe, 1806 East Main street. 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters circle, Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. J. A. Perry, 604 West Main street, for lunch. Bring service. 1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres byterian church, home of Mrs. Charles Reames, 27 Geneva street, luncheon. Mrs. Lucinda Hubbard, assisting hostess. 1:00 p. m. Relief society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, home of Mr. A. C. Knudsen. 1:30 p. m. Queen Estner circle, Methodist church, home of Mrs. M. A. Bliss, 313 South Grape street, dessert luncheon. 2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle, Methodist church, Sunshine par lors. Hostesses, Mrs. E. E. Cut fel and Mrs. Frances Taylor; de votionals, Mrs. Mary Smith. Bring needle and thimble. 2:00 p. m. Everready circle, Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. N. S. Oatman, 516 South Grape street. Devotionals, Mrs. Seiler. 2:00 p. m. Ladies' auxiliary, First Baptist church, at church for business meeting. Devotion als, Mrs. Case; hostesses, Mes dames Merrill, Keaveney, E. Finley and Jacoby. 7:00 p. m. Mariner Girls, Christian church, home of Mrs. Ralph Cook, 120" Stark street, for potluck dinner followed by sewing. 7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley chorus, practice, high school music room. 7:30 7:30 p. m. Mutual Im provement association of the Church of Latter Day Saints, colored pictures of the "Life of Christ" at church. 8:00 p. m. Lady JayCecs, home of Mrs. Margaret Miles, Siskiyou Memorial Park. 8:00 p. m. Nevita No. 93, O.E.S., Central Point, stated meeting an initiation. 8.00 p. m. Ladies' Mounted Troop, home of Mrs. Max Mill hollin, Old Stage Road and Beall Lane. Wednesday 12 Noon Nile Sewing club, home of Mrs. Harry Nordwick, 919 Reddy avenue, potluck lun cheon followed by sewing for iV'-isst- It Wont Be Medford s Greatest Sale WILL SOON WE ARE OPEN TODAY For Your Convenience Just Arrived Large, Complete Shipment BRITTANY DISH SETS Complete Service for 6, 8 and 12 MANY BARGAINS IN ENAMELWARE STEEL CAKE and BAKING PANS Steel Casting Rods $1.95 Come in and Shop Around at DULIEN'S and SAVE! THERE ARE LOTS OF BARGAINS LEFT Just Arrived Large Shipment of Hand Made Mexican Clothes Baskets All Sizes crippled children at Shrlners' hospital. 7:30 p. m. F. L. club. Girls' Community club. 7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, regular session, K. of P. hall. 8:00 p. m. American Legion, armory. 8:00 p. m. Pythian club, home of Mrs. W. H. Casebeer, 759 South Holly street. The so-called "Big Hatteras blues" weighing up to 14 pounds, whi.'h appeared off the North Carolina coast in 1935, have never returned. Some fish ermen say they are due back in 1949. No one knows why the blues periodically reach this size, nor where they come from. Too Late to Classify CRDeSTTR ACTORS 4Jfc SH."P. with Hiriini Attachments CORD WOOD SAWS Stationary & Tractor Mounted POWliH UNITS Brim & Strntlon. Wtsconson Air Cool Red Seal Contincntel, J. 1. Cnse & lluda Gas, & Diesel Engines. MIU-STATKS Hy, t. ycle Arc Welder. CONCRETE MIXERS S.ilc-i and Rentals LARGE STOCK of P.ictlic Revolving Scrapers. End less Hnmmer Mill Belts. Wheelbar rows with rubber & steel wheels. Model 77 Skilsavvs 71, In. blade. EATHERTON S FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Phone U14U FOR SLE Almost new 30-ral. hot water tank, with copper coils. Sll. E L Wolz. Rt. 1, Box 377, Ballliu Kcr Road. FOR SALE Parker 20 sauce Double llnrre SJiotRun. Phone 4iil0. WANTED- Ride to Camp White dally 7 30 o m.. except Saturday and Sun- dav. Phonc2734. CONCORD Grapes-wire Rood arid rlpo. picking! Sunday, Oct. 7 and following; week, tic lb. 1 mile west of 1'htHMilx Associated Fruit on Fort Baket Road Look for sign. D. H. Christie. FOR SALE Alaom clock, oil stove, need rcpainng. davenport and chair B15V. 10th. Dial 41151. BAUGaTns Slightly used clothlnr for the whole family. 518 E, Main. CrV Lot 58 x 117. new garage, yUtjU w-atcr and sewer and shade. C9AA Three room furnished new VuOUU house, wood, s acre fenced. CJlflO rol,r acres, 4 room house. tJCtlXjU furnished, out buildings, good well. PPPAri Ino.me three 3-room fur OJvvU nlshed houses, paved street, Income S100 per month. WE have buyers wanting small places and need more listings. L. J. HEED. Broker Across from Crntcrian Theatre Phone2053 FOR SALE 8-piece walnut dining room set. Phone 2481. WANTED TO BUY 2rbe"droom mo dern nome. Wall pay cash. Box 824 co Tribune. JUST ARRIVED All steel children's ROCKING HORSES Will not tip overt Acme Hdwe, Main & Grope. TODDLER'S DRESSES Just Arrived TINY TOT'S SHOP 3rd floor Medford Bldg;. Tills-WEEK'S BEST BUYS OftftO. room cottage, city water, yZUaU lights and garage. fj jrsr A 3-bedroom modern home. iJXuDU 3 good lots, a nice place T to live. (PJr A 3-bertroom modern home 50 DU We!t Medford. Partly T furnished, corner lot. This Is nice. PITAA 17 acres, 3 room cabin, OlDUl 3 acres cleared. Lots of wood. A good buy. (PI AAA Large brick building OlOUu equipped for cafe. Bulld- luff alone worth the money. CQOCA 3-hedroom modern house, UiJfaiDU 2 corner lots, electric Y water heater. Cheap, but good. prnrA a room modern house, 2 ijjZDu acres on Old Stage Road. Barn, henhouse, garage, hav wood, stove and neuter. Very Rnod. KIMBALL Real Estate CIIILDEHS Opposite Post Office Jacksonville Phone 101 $(1500 EOR SALE 160 acres. 20 acres Irri gated clover balance In dry pas ture nine milch cows, one burrow, 10 head calves, 25 ton of clover, Fordsnn tractor, 1 'i ton ' lntcrna tlonr) truck, milking machine and sepantor, open for sale two days. 3 mi'es east of Eagle Point. Ilrowns boro Star Route. A. W. Aklni s7'rilsafYl'rrtl'rldlSl5 Long Now BE CLOSING WANTED Used ear In ffod eondl- tion Phone 5033. FOR SALE Rabbits, white does end bucks for breeding, also fryer alive or dressed. C. A. Ma In by. 4th .louse on rifht side of Joanctte street, south off W. Main. FOR SALE Cute finger-tip length black pony tur coat, good as new. $23. Sizo 10-12.14 or a slender 16 can wear. Phone 5691. FOR SALE House and lot In Cen tral Point. 3 bedroom house, com pletely furnished, oil heat, wood range, hot and cold water, plenty of wood. Lawn and shrubs. Big English walnut shade tree. Wash ing machine, radio, electric clock, etc. Priced at $3500. See Archie Parker, owner. 400 South Amy Avf.,C e m r ajPol nt, FOR SALE 3 sets of French doors, each door 3 ft. 6 Inches by 6 ft. 8 Inchef. $12.50 per set. Inquire 335 S oly y . UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing. Phone 2!-08, Mr. Thlbault, 316 Wnb:ish St. HEPl.Ai'P youi oroxen window glass New Ntlnss installed while vnu watt MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House Phune 4112 J0lJl Crape ITEMS You May Need Metiil lath, metal corner bend, 4x8, Fir Tex, 7 ft steel posts, processed lime, h yd rated lime, plaster and plaster base. J. W. Copeland Yard Phone 2044 Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Factory built dependable motor-scooter $14$. 10 H P. Evln rude outboard. $155. Phllco car radio $25. Just overhauled. Hanns Motor 34tt Lozier Lane. FOR SALE 1034 Chevrolet truck. Crystal Brewing & Distributing Co., 30tN. Fir JUST ARRIVED Casting rods, reels, water-proof dressing, camp axes, deer nags, gun rods, wire leaf rakes, and pruning shears. Acme Hard wore, M a 1 n and Grape. FOR SALE 1040 Stiidebaker Com. manner Deluxe sedan, smalt mile, ape. tires like new. mechanically perfect, two-tone finish like new, under OPA ceiling. L. C. Tnvlor Co. Do.tf,e Plvmouth. 113 So. Riverside. Phone 2!tt5. AGATES Have your agates made up mio lewriry lor xmas gilts, uet your orders In before Nov. 1st. SANTOS AGATE SHOP 41-LE Main- Medford FOR SALE Metal hospital bed and tnncrspnng mattress. like new, used one month. 721 So. Holly. J'hone 2480: WANTFD TO TRADEN e w pre-war bicvrle for junior size. Call S 10 Dakota JStreer W ANTF D 1 1 av h a m m e r 1 n c ) ohl Have large hammer mill. Roy Col pitt 4 miles north Central Point on 03 Highway. CASH IN A PLASH FOR YOUR CAR Sav Tim, Cash and Gat Call Automnhtl, Market, Friendly Uedford Dealer. Ph S91B Sth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Soil to US LUMBER Rjuh' Boards nnj Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMEMON MOFF1TT L'lMHER CO So Riverside at Barnett Rd. Lovely Fall Gold Fuchsia Grape Brown Tan Black and White Checks Brown and White Checks Grey with White Pin Stripe SUITS AND EACH PRICED 2295 ,o Sunday, Oct. 7, 1945 WANTED A gtrl, hrs. 11 to 7 and no Sunday work. Roxy Ann Contec- tionary. , WE HAVE FIR SAWDUST CaUri- ber s. 4449 KiCKP youi house cooiei mis summer with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tans Call us tor Information B1C PINES LUMBER CO Machine Permanents COLD WAVES Machinelest Permanent! HARMONY BEAUTY SHOP 213 Fluhrer Bldg. 2nd Floor NOTICE DUE TO OUR INABILITY TO OBTAIN BAK ERS WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, TUES DAY and WEDNESDAY FOR A MUCH NEEDED REST. WE HOPE TO REOPEN THURSDAY. HELP WANTED BREAD MAN and PASTRY MAN MODEL BAKERY In the Liberty Bldg- You who cherish the finer things In life will revet in this presentation of suit models that is rich in fabric news; prophetic In silhouette professional in -Its simplicity. Softly detailed suits masterfully moulded and steeped In the tradition of quality for which we are famous. Come in now and choose from our outstanding collection of uits that are styled to answer every call no matter the occasion. In 100 all wool men's worsteds. Botany and crepes. Shades Blue Red Black Grey Tweeds COATS FROM $42 50. A MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE nVl ROOM FOR RENT P.Mian for man close in 609 E. Main. WE HAVE FIR SAWDUST CaiTTi? ber's. 4449 NOW AVAIlABLt-No 1 certlgrad red -:edai shingles Big Pines Lum ber Co WE HAVE FTO SAWDUST Call ber's. 4449. NEW PIN CURL COLD WAVE Made completely with Pin Curls. Make an appointment today for our new cold wave that leaves the hair softer and lovelier. Consultation Free of Charge Operators: Dorothy Elliott and lona McMahan Phone 3096 Sixes 10 to 44 PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER CAUTION-, ulr 4Lx,i. M. M. DEPT. STORE 35 NORTH BARTLETT