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I ) Miss Jean Lavin Honor Guest At Tea Saturday Afternoon Central Point To honor Miss Jean Lavin. whose wedding to Archie Quackenbush is set for March 25 in the First Methodist church in Medford, Mrs. Everett A. Faber entertained at a shower and tea last Saturday afternoon at her home in Central Point. About 55 guests called. ' Miss Lavin is a past aueen of the Central Point bethel of Job's Daughters, for which Mrs. Faber is guardian, and invited to the tea were members ot the betnel their mothers and members of the guardian council. Guests were received between the hours of two and five o clock The tea table was centered with an arrangement of pink carna tions, and other decorations and aDoointments were in this color. Mrs. Faber was assisted by a number of bethel members. Miss Laural Jewett and Miss Caroline Freeland received guests, and Miss Donna Lavin, Miss Doreen Medford Extension Unit Plans Gove Workshop Medford Home Extension unit will conduct a glove-making workshop Friday, March 24 at 10 a.m. in the recreation hall on Priddy street. Mrs. F. D. Fitzgerald will be leader. Those attending are asked to bring sewing equipment includ ing a thimble, pins, a sharp, soft lead pencil, ruler, white pencil and scissors. Everyone is also asked to bring a sack lunch. To California Eagle Point Mrs. Alexander McDonald was to leave Tuesday morning for Eureka. Cal., to spend a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Nelson. Jones and Miss Marian Smith took charge of gifts. Pouring were Miss Jan Freeman, queen of the bethel, Miss Jean Hamil ton, a past queen, and Miss Don na Nealon. Also assisting were Miss Esther Snook, Miss Nancy Mallon, Miss Melva and Belva Chew and Miss Aylene Hopkins. Mrs. Faber and the bethel members who assisted her wore formal gowns for the event. BARGAIN IN A 1400 Par 100 TOP QUALITY STRAIGHT-RUN BABY CHICKS YOU CAN'T UY BETTER NEW HAMPSHIRES, CORNISH-CROSS PARMENTER REDS SPECIAL! Wednesday, Thursday, Friday While They Last THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED First Come, First Served Our Hatchery is overstocked for thii week only. Get your order in early they'll go miphty fast at this price GIVE 'EM OUR BROILER RATION t Cwt. TRY OUR CHICK MASH $80 Cwt. Birthday Meeting Held By Central Point Unit; State Officers Attend Central Point A birthday meeting was held by Central Point Woman's Relief corps Thursday afternoon. A number of visitors from General Logan corps of Grants Pass were present, including Mrs. Madge Dorman, Mrs. J. M. Isham, Mrs. G. N. Gunning, Mrs. Louisa Greid and Mrs. Mary Fern. Mrs. Greid is department treasurer and Mrs. Fern is de partment president. Refreshments were served from a birthday table set by the refreshment committee, Mrs. Nora Glenn, Mrs. E. W. Jones and Mrs. Owen T. Wilson. A handkerchief shower hon ored the president of the Cen tral Point corps, Mrs. viola Trautman. Central Point Bethel To Entertain Guardian At Meeting Thursday Central Point Central Point bethel. Job's Dauehters. will en tertain the grand guardian of Oregon, Mrs. C. D. Elhart of Ashland, during the meeting Thursday in the Masonic temple. Central Point. The meeting will open at 7:30 p.m. Preceding the session Mrs. El hart will be honored at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett A. Faber. Mrs. Faber is guardian of the bethel. Other guests will be line officers of the j bethel, the associate guardian. H. P. Jewett, and other members of the guardian council. ! Eagle Point Party Held On St. Patrick's Day Eacle Point A Broun ot friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whipple on the Crater Lake highway last Fri day evening for a surprise St. Patrick's day party. Square dancing was enjoyed. and refreshments followed. , Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Ever 1 ette McGraw. Mr. and Mrs. Ver- i na Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander McDonald, Ira Hardenbur- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Whipple. Ger i aid McDonald, Norma Noble. Laura Noble, Larry, Garry, Lew and Loretta Whipple. Phoenix Church Society To Meet On Wednesday Phoenix Ladies' Missionary society of Phoenix Presbyterian church will meet at the church parlors Wednesday, March 22 at 2 p.m. All ladies of the. com munity and the church are in vited to attend. Topic for study will be led by Mrs. Ed Rusho, the devotions by Mrs. J. W. Watkins and the serv ing committee is Mrs. J. O. N. Poling and Mrs. W. M. Caldwell. FL Club Holds Meeting . Held At Cooper Home Mrs. Sally Cooper, 528 Hamil ton street, was hostess for the last meeting of the FL club. A salad supper preceded the meet ing. Plans were made for the visit of the state president, early in April. The hostess prize was won by Mrs. Maxine McQuigg. Next meeting of the club will be March 27 at the home of Mrs. Roberta Daniel. 11 North Colum bus avenue and members are asked to represent nursery rhymes for the meeting. Meetings Announced , For Sams Valley Clubs Sams Valley Sams Valley La dies' club announces postpone ment of the club's next meeting from March 16 to March 23. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Korner. Set for March 24 at the home of Mrs. H. Palmer is a meeting of the Sams Valley Home Eco nomics club. Mrs. Herman Priem will present the program. Phoenix Thursday Club Plans Coming Meeting Phoenix Phoenix Thursday club will meet Thursday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Furry. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Arthur Mackintosh and Mrs. Ralph Wil cox. Initiated Miss Shirley Hutchinson of Medford and Miss Patsy Faber of Central Point were recently in itiated into Beta Pi chapter of Delta Gamma sorority at Willam ette university. Miss Hutchinson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keva Hutchinson, 22 Keeneway drive, and Miss Faber is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Faber of Central Point. Eastern Star Chapter To Mtet Thursday Reames chapter. Order of East ern Star, will hold a stated meet ing Thursday evening in Med ford's Masonic temple. CALENDAR MILES MOTORS 1201 North Riverside Medford Ore. New Dealers Here for AUSTIN of England CUT ALL MOTORING COSTS WITH J) . -v V" 1 Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Carnation club, Mrs. A. Boswell. 227 Ross lane. 7:30 p.m. Nu Phi Mu. Mari lyn Nitlrln 1 ma TTn.t Uain I street. 7:30 p.m. Pennsylvania club, M. L. Hawk, 1709 East Jackson street. 7:45 p.m. Rogue Valley chorus rehearsal, senior high school music room. 7:45 p.m. Wesleyan Service guild, Sunshine parlors. 8 p.m. WSCS circle 7, Mrs. D. J. . Williams, 540 Fairmont street. 8 p.m. Kappa club, Mrs. Berwick Wood, 2445 East Main street. 8 p.m. VFW auxiliary, VFW hail, 42 North Front street. 8 p.m. Organizational meet ing Oak Grove Garden club in school house. 8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO, home of Mrs. O. H. Bengtson, 122 Oregon Terrace. Wednesday 10 a.m. Girl scout annual area council, Ashland Elks' temple. 11 a.m. Central Point Navy Mothers' club, home of Mrs. M. A. Adams, Upton road. 1 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO, Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah, 15 Ge neva avenue. 1 p.m. Mistletoe club NRA public card party, Girls' Com munity club. DEVON 4 Doer Sedm lay In and day out, you hear demands for a practical,, quality car that's tiled right, Is inexprntin to buy and economi cal to operate. The Austin is today's only anstcer to rising motoring costs... to demands for a low-cost, economical quality car. Its running economy Is unequalled ... up to 35 miles per gallon. Cruises at 60-70 miles an hour. Parks on a dime. Gives a cushioned, on-the-level ride on any road. Smartly styled with leather upholstery. And its price makes the Austin the (ow es) priced quality car in A merira. AUSTIN SIRVICI covtrt the United SUtei and Canada. All Austin dealers have com plete parts stocks at $andard priert and employ Austin-trained mechanics to serve you. THEMW1950 The Atlantic Convertible Th champion , . . hnM ot vry Arrnrktti reoM In Ha tU, from A tn 10,000 mike. vn4n on the Indianapolii SpMiriway. April. 1949. Brit ish Prftmsrthfr and nfi nearlnc at Ita beat. The Cewntryman Station Wsfn. 1rlal utility rar for th bit family, ronm for with lunar ... at a nrlr for Mem any other ear of Ita typa. Th ,. ! Doltvary. An efficient Hint trier for mall to mediant hitnt ...a dtatlnrtiv mnnfnr ad Tertfement for iu ewntr'i bualnea. If-fM "left Up. A rnffverl. veraatll. d'P'nrlah'e earner for farm, bit etat, ftorea and other bualneaiea. ft rr niimm OF. ENGLAND SEI YOUR AUTHORIZED AUSTIN DEALER MILES MOTORS 1201 N. Riverside Phone 2-7254 Corn, Wheat Cutbacks By Farmers Expected Washington, Mar. 21--(U.R) Farmers this year intend to cut back corn plantings 5.9 per cent and spring wheat plantings 12.6 per cent, the agriculture depart ment reported today. Seeking to hold down sur pluses, the department had set planting allotments aimed at cut ting the corn acreage 12.9 per cent and wheat 14 per cent. Half of Uncle Sam's $4,000,000,000 price support investment is tied up in these two grains. Smallest Plantings The department said a March 1 survey of farmers' planting in tentions shows that 82,765.000 acres of corn and 19,724,000 acres of wheat are In prospect. That would be the smallest corn planting In more than 50 years. It compares with 87,910. 000 planted acres last year and MEDFORD PHARMACY 127 E 6th Just Off Central 9 A.M. 10 30 PM For Complete Prescription Service DAY Night and SJJS Ca" 2-6253 If No Answer Call 2-8582 Prompt Free Delivery Baby Needs Sick Room Supplies Rentals JIM GORDON Bidgood Hudson Medford's Own Modem Pharmacy Boy Scout News Lincoln Cub Pack Lincoln Cub Scout Pack 2 met Friday in the school gymnasium with Investitures and badge awards held during the evening. Gene Shelto nactcd as chairman and introduced Mrs. Steve Elko and Mrs. E ,M. Stansfield, new den mothers, Dan Bird and John Smith, new committeemen and E. M. Stansfield, new cubmaster. Neighborhood Commissioner John Patton performed the in vestiture ceremony and awarded bob cat pins to Sylvanus Hunt, James Stahl and Tony Brauner. He also presented wolf badges to Larry Davis, Jack Davis Nickie DcPlacc, Larry Hagon busch, Jack Elko, Billie Evans, and Dewey Gail. Larry Davis and 'Billie Evans also each re ceived one gold arrow and Jack Davis one gold and two silver arrows. Wayne Niehaus, Ronald An derson and Gerald Anderson each received bear badges and Kenneth Boyd, Tony Brauner, Darrell Graham, and Sylvanus Hunt also received d e n n er stripes. Assistant denner stripes went to Dewey Gail and Billie Evans. Skits were presented by the den headed by Mrs. Raymond Niehaus and the combined dens of Mrs. Frank Craig and Mrs. Steve Elko. First was "The Mak ing of a Cub Scout" and the second was "Taking of the Old Family Portrait." Theme for the past month for the individual dens has been pictures and the cubs brought to the pack meeting and placed on display the pictures they had developed and printed. Cub Pack 6 Cub Pack 6 held its March meeting at the Washington school recently. Den 3 conducted the flag ceremony and a skit was presented by Den 4. Neighborhood Commissioner John Pattor presented awards, with George Ice, Monty Penwell, Arnfin Rasmussen, Gerald Kluk kert. David Newman, Michael Wooldridge, Clayton Copsey, Blake Taylor and Dick Allen re ceiving bob cat awards. Everett Strickland and Jimmy Pletch graduated into the Boy scouts. Wolf awards were presented to Phil Morgan, Sidney Smith, Tuesday, March 21, 1950 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Gordon Fleming and Paul Ken dall. Don Cordier received a wolf award, one gold and three silver arrows; Kenneth Arnold and Frank Albert received wolf and bear awards; Alvin Peterson and Charles Rowan received a bear award; Ferris Simpson re ceived a lion award; Mike Moore received his denner stripe; Ronny Cherry received a bear award and denner stripes, and Roger Jones received a bear award and two silver arrows. At the close of the meeting the boys saw circus slides and scenes of Yosemite park. FUNDS ASKED Washington, Mar. 21 (U.R) The air force wants new build ings for its "security service." It is asking congress for $5,802,900 to pay the bill. A "gut hammer" is the gong Tuberculosis is the No. 1 killer used to call loggers to meals. I In the productive years of life. 1 VICTOR "Says: Not long ago I recommended my dentist, Dr. Wohr, to one of my patrons. After finishing her work he sent me a very nice card expressing his gratitude for my thoughtfulness. It was a gesture I liked very much. I only wish I too might do the same but of course I don't have the addresses of all the lovely ladies who have given us a nice word, so please allow me to say we definitely appreciate your boosting us and we will reciprocate by doing our utmost to give you the best. CRATERIAN BEAUTY SALON 41 S. Central Ave. Med. 2-4830 the previous 10-ycar average of 89.835,000. The prospective spring wheat acreage comares with 22,559,000 acres last year and a 10-year av erage of 18,072,000. 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