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TAURUS APR 21 MAY 21 T38-47-51-57 69-72-73 STAR G.AXER0 ARIES MAR 22 J6fekAPR 20 43-54-62 '63-76-79-89 A GEMJNI MAY 22 JUNE 22 QN17-22-35-43 .59-6S-83-9d CANCER JUNE 23 lJULY 23 T 1- 5-10-31 Sl49-60-73 uo AUG. 23 21-26-37-42 67-71-84-861 VIRGO AUG. 24 i SEPT 22 F3M3-27-36-44 S52-74-77 t-Bv CLAY R. POLLAN- Your Doiy Activity Guide JM According f o fh Stars. i" To develop messoge for Sunday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. UBRA SEPT 23 OCT 23 3-14-16- 32-41-81-85 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Anolylt The If Gift Yourself You The Credit Prestige 10 And 11 Gay 12 Cheer 13 Unusual 14 You 15 And 16 Economize 17 You've 18 Or 19 Con 20 You 21 Don't 22 Good 23 Now 24 Improve 25 Romantic 26 Be 27 Streak 28 Limelight 29 Good 30 It Geod 31 Prepare 32 You 33 You've 34 News 35 Wishes 36 Of 37 Easy 38 There's 39 Side 61 Life 62 Or 63 Treat 64 Further 65 Of 66 You 67 For 63 Way 69 Relative 40 Environment 70 Brings 41 Cart 42 Prey 43 A 44 Good 45 Solid 46 Spread 47 Special 48 Comes 49 For 50 Your 51 News 52 Luck 53 Now 54 Surprise 55 Due 56 And 57 Concerning 58 Of 59 Support 60 Some Adverse 71 Loans 72 Or 73 Changes 74 Awaits 75 Beckons 76 In 77 You 78 Portner 79 Store 80 Dividends 81 Splurge 82 Your 83 Close 84 Additional 85 Later 86 Duties 87 Ambitions 88 Later 89 Today 90 Friends JfV 227 Qj Neutral SCORPIO OCT 24 tdi NOV 22 8- 9-15-2Srvi 30-55-66 SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 DEC 22 6-19-24-40tfi 156-64-82-87 CAPRICORN DKa3 &k JAN. 20 WO 2-11-25-3901 AQUARIUS I JAN 21 FEB." 19 JZKll 7-12-20-461 53-70-80-88 " PISCES FEB. 20 1 MAR 21 4-18-29- 148-50-68 Three PEO Chapters Schedule Meetings Three PEO chapters will meet this week. Chapter CP will meet Wednes day, March 2, at the home of Mrs. J. P. Tobin, 147 Highland drive. Mrs. V. H. Wilson will as sist the hostess and luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. Chapter BE will hold its reg ular meeting Tuesday, March 1, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. L. C. Taylor, Phoenix. Election of officers is planned. DAV Auxiliary Executive Session Scheduled Today Disabled American Veteran's auxiliary will hold a state execu tive meeting today in the Rogue Room of the Medford hotel. The business session will begin at 11 a.m. ; and luncheon will be served at 12 noon. A visit to the Camp White domiciliary is scheduled for the afternoon. The auxiliary to Jackson County Unit 8 met for a social hour February 22 at the DAV hall. Mrs. J. P. Graham, Ameri canism chairman, prepared and read an article on George Wash ington. Several members told stories they had heard from their grandparents concerning Abraham Lincoln, the civil war, and frontier days. Cherry pie and coffee were served to auxiliary and chapter members. The sewing club of the Dis abled American Veterans' auxil iary, will meet Thursday, March 3, at 11 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Norman Neathammer. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. Camp, Auxiliary Honors Members At Dinner Sunday Over 30 members of Colonel Sargent camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, jattended. a dinner and meetings last Sunday afternoon at Red man hall. Mrs. Frank Widner and C. E. MacCollister were pre sented with a birthday cake DaKea by Mrs. narry mrnenurg. An invitation was read from Rogue River auxiliary to attend a meeting at the VFW hall in Grants Pass March 6. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Mrs. Frank Pendergrass of Portland, department president of Oregon, will make her official visit to the Rogue River auxiliary at that time. - . Mrs, Winifred Vail was ap pointed chairman of the annual carnation sales committee i by the Medford auxiliary president, Mrs. James Cech, and plans for the .forthcoming sale were dis cussed ; during the meeting. Other committees appointed by Mrs,, Cech ' include , card and Mistletoe Club Has Program on Patriots7 Lives Information concerning the lives of Washington and Lincoln was furnished by Mistletoe club members when they answered roll call at a meeting held last week in the Girls Community club. Mrs. Floyd Bewley said that her husband's grandfather had hired Mr. Lincoln as a lawyer and the family has kept the check endorsed by Lincoln. Mrs. Blanche Arnold explained that Mr. Lincoln was offered the position of governor of Oregon if he would move here but his wife objected because the west was too rugged and wild. Mrs. M. Mallory gave a reading on Washington's life. , Mrs. Louis . Bashaw rejoined the club after moving back to Medford recently from Bandon. Visitors included Mrs.' Sherman Browning and Mrs. Milton Mor rison. Mrs. Ed Lovell reported on a public card party which will be held Monday, February 28, at 8 p.m. Canasta and pinochle will be played. Mrs. Harvey Rowden an nounced that . a rummage sale will be held March 4 and 5 by the group and that donations from the members should be at 106 North Ivy st., Thursday afternoon. y The committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. Carl Pear son, Mrs. A. B. Shirley, Mrs. Delbert Ross andMrs.- Arthur Johnson. - v- :f A covered dish luncheon and business session preceded the program. Mrs. Bewley led group singing of old tunes. . Navy Mothers' Club To Meet Wednesday Rogue : River Navy Mothers' will meet Tuesday, March 1, at 10 a.m. at Girls Community club.-Members are asked to ar rive promptly since : a quilt is to be made during the day. . A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. 1 , Chapter CG will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Lee, 1818 Woodlawn drive, Wednesday, March 2 for a seven o'clock sup. per. Election of officers will be held. Week's Sewing Buy Look glamorous at home, at the market, at daily chores wearing this newest wrap around dress! It has the low- waisted look you love in your dressy fashions; the wonderful flattery of a soft gathered skirt. All this and SEW EASY too! Opens flat for jiffy ironing. Pattern 9285: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 5Vz yards 35-inch fabric. j This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five ..cents., in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Marian ir irjf,.j ir;i iiwi bin, vai c ui - mcuiui u. xviaix Tribune, Pattern : Dept., 232 West 18th st., New York 11, N.Y., Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Monday - 10:30 a.m. American Cancer societv volunteer workers, Mrs. John Day, 100 South Groveland ave. . 1 ' 1:30 D.m. Grandmothers club, Girls Community building. 7:30 n.m. Licensed Practical Nurses association, Sacred Heart hospital recreation room. 7:30 p.m. Eagle Point auxil iary to Lions club, Mrs.: Mark W. Hoefft, route 1, box 671, Eagle Point. 7:45 p.m. Degree of Honor Protective association, Redman hall. 8 p.m. Crater PTA, high school. 8 p.m. Oak Grove PTA, school cafeteria. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood craft lodge, IOOF hall. Tuesday 10 a.m. Navy Mothers, Girls Community club. 10:30 a.m. Reese Creek Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Joe Whipple. 1 p.m. Central Point Royal Neighbors, Mrs. Robert Hague, 149 DeHague ave. 1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, Mrs. L. P. Crocker 3355 Jacksonville highway. 1:30 p.m. Lady Elks club, Elks club party lounge. 7:30 p.m. Medford Parents Home Extension unit, Mrs. Laurence Ryerson, route 1, box 209A, Central Point. 7:30 p.m. Miss Streed's Bible study group, 1810 Orchard Home court. 7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA, Room B, YMCA building. 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, ' Py thian building. 8 p.m. Medford Truth cen ter, Unity meeting, Room 203, Holly Theater building. 8 p.m. United Nations asso ciation, YMCA building. 8 p.m. FOE auxiliary, Eagles hall. 8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO, Mrs. L. C. Taylor, Phoenix. 8 . p.m. Auxiliary to Crater Lake post, VFW, VFW hall, 42 North Front st. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Upper Applegate Home Extension unit, Mrs. Chester McDonough, Ruch. .10:30 a.m. Lake Creek Home Extension uit, home of Mrs. Grace Marshall. 12:30 cm. Get Together club, Moose hall, Newtown st. 1 n.m. Past Chiefs club, Pythian Sisters, Mrs. Carl Ficht- ner, 613 South Holly st. 1:30 cm. Eagle Point Fed erated Garden club, home of Mrs. Ted Flury. 1:45 p.m. Contemporary Book club, Mrs. N. B. Bender, 1941 Westerlund dr. 2 cm. Wednesday Study club, Girls Community club. 7 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO, Mr3. Robert Lee, 1818 Wood lawn dr. flowers committee,. Mrs. Ralph Atwood; kitchen ; committee, Mrs. Frank Widner, Mrs. Eliza beth Johnston and Mrs. Atwood; publicity, . Mrs. Don Anderson and history book, Mrs. Atwood. mm ' " " . . ' . '- Ladies Genuine Leather HAND SEWN, BEADED SPEC IAL . Pair Sponge rubber insole. Sizes 4 to 9. $1.98 value. Red, natural and white. Sixth and Central Medford's Bargain Corner Lovely Oval Doily Make this lovely oval doily or centerpiece for your home. Smart combination of filet cro chet . and regular crochet f ast, easy to do! Pattern 7174: Crocheted oval doily, 17x26 inches in No. 30 mercherized cotton; smaller in No. 50; larger in . bedspread cotton. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st- class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME,: AD DRESS, and PATTERN NUM BER. . i WONDERFUL ia the word for our NEW Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog for ; 1955 Exciting, enchanting our new designs are all that and . even more! Send 25 cents for your copy of this terrific catalog NOW! You'll want to order every wonderful design in it! The Whole Town's GONE NUTS Over Al Dumas' BUTTON GUARANTEE! f SHIRTS Laundered FREE IF. WE MISS A BUTTON Yes, they're going crazy over our button guarantee. We are so careful that we can afford to launder FREE any shirt we return with a button miss ing, plus eight more. Why not be crazy like a fox and try our service now? ON LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING! 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