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Mrs. Arthur Klatf
New President Gf
Eagles Auxiliary
Officers were installed r
Medford Eagles acric and the
auxiliary in joint ceremonies
held June 6 at Eagles hall. In
tailing officers were Jack Web
er and Mrs. Al Ford. Eddie Old
son and Mrs. Weber served 3i
conductor and conductress.
Mrs. Artiiur Klatt was install
ed president of the auxiliary.
Taking office witii here wen
Mrs. Ray Heath, vice-president:
Mrs. Clarence England, chap
lain: Mrs. Stuart Forbes, con
OJCtrcss: Mrs. Jack Weber, sec
retary; Mrs. James Teets. trea-
irer; Mrs. Lena Gerow, inside
f jard; Mrs. O. R. McClanahn.
outside guard; Mrs. William
Reever, Mrs. Anna Wyncoop
ani'Mrs. J. L. Doney. trustees:
91i. Henry Ruch, mother; Mrs
tlsie Lewis, musician.
Mrs. Prinio Ciardia is junior
past president.
f.a rharts Attend
School Ceremonies
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Ear
hart have returned from Port
land where they attended the
graduation of their son Dean
from University of Oregon Den
tal school. Dr. Dean Earhart
plans to practice in Portland.
The Earhart's were accom
panied north by Mrs. T. C. Prid
more. Birmingham, Ala. Mrs.
Barhart and Mrs. Pridmore
o were roommates at the Univer
sity of Alabama and she will be
a guest of Mrs. Earhart for sev
eral weeks.
While in Portland the group
3 attended the rose show and the
parade.
jGroup Completes
Convention Plans
Final plans for the departrr.' n'
convention were made at the
last meeting of Elta Deue! Hubbs
tent, Daughters of Union Vet
erans, held in the courthou.s?
'auditorium. The convention will
be held June 24-25 in Portland
and Mrs. F. A. Daugherty Med
j ford president, will preside,
j Mrs. Daugherty will leave Sat
i urday, accompanied by her
' daughter, Mrs. Shirrell Doty
Medford. department secretary
Also attending from Medford
will be Mrs. James Cech. de
partment musician, Mrs. Elmer
Gott and .Mrs. Carrie Milnes.
1 At the next meeting of the
, tent on July 9. convention re
! ports will be given.
! At the last meeting reports
were given by Mrs. George
I Ware on VAVS activities, and
! Mrs. Clarence Hershiser, hos
pital chairman.
! A birthday party preceded
j the session. S. R. Doty and sons,
i David and Thomas, were guests
j for the party and David enter
tained with cornet numbers.
! Roxy Ann Club
j Will Enter Show
i Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral
! club will enter a display in the
; fifth annual southern Oregon
gem and mineral show. The
I show will be held June 22-23 at
j the Josephine county fair-
grounds. Grants Pass, and a
I large number of '"rock hounds"
: are expected to attend from
Medford.
To Meet
Southern Oregon chapter. Na
tional Association of Retired
Civil Employees, will meet Fri
day, June 21. in the YMCA
building. Ashland, near the
Shakespearean theater.
Johnny Schultz
!To Call for Dance
i J D. Lubbers, past president
; of the Rogue Valley Square
' Dance Callers association, re
minded dancers in southern
Oregon today that Johnny
. Schultz of Phoenix, Ariz., will
be guest caller at a special dance
in the Jacksonville Community
; hall Thursday night. June 20
j The dance will start at 8:3r'
j o'clock. Mr. Lubbers said Th"
dance is being sponsored by the
callers association,
i Mr. Schultz, who is on a call
I ing tour of western states, i .-'
a nationally-known caller, and
I has recorded for Oldtimer rec
i ords for several years. Among
his recordings which are pop
j ular with southern Oregon danc
i ers are "Poor Boy." and "Look
j ing Back," both of which he
I wrote.
I Recently he wrote and record-
ed "Hand Me Down My Walking
; Cane," and two records of his
I "This Old House," and "Open
j Up Your Heart," were popular
! in this area a year ago.
Wednesday. June 19. 1937
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Chapter to Hold
i Dinner Meeting
Jacksonville A potluck din-
ner will precede the usual mcet
; ing of Adarel chapter. Order of
Eastern Star, to be held Thurs
1 day, June 20. at Jacksonville
! Masonic hall. Dinner is set for
6 p.m. and the slated session at
j3 p.m.
i Reports of the annual grand
i chapter will be given. Those
who attended were Mrs. Gert
rude Winningham. worthy ma
tron; J. E. Crawford, patron,
Mrs. Orval Shores, junior past
matron and Mrs. Crawford.
Leon s . .
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ITS ALMOST TIME FOR MID-YEAR
INVENTORY . . . STOCKS ARE HIGH AND MUST BE RE
DUCED . . . HUNDREDS OF ITEMS IN ALL DEARTMENTS HAYE BEER
SELECTED FOR THIS GREAT SAYINGS EVENT ... ALL MERCHANDISE RIGHT OUT OF REGULAR STOCK SO YOU
CAN SEE AND KNOW THE TRULY TERRIFIC VALUES YOU ARE RECEIVING . . . MANY ITEMS ARE IN LIMITED
QUANTITIES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE SO COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS . . . SALE STARTS 9:30 A.M.
Franz Gruber was Ihe cotn-
! poser and Joseph Mohr the Iyri
j cist of ' Silent Night, Holy
Night."
Leon's TOTS-TO-TE
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TH TIME TO SAVE ON ALL YOUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING . . .
IT ISNT OFTEN YOU WILL FIND SUCH VALUES RIGHT IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE SEASON ... SO BUY NOW AND SAVE . . .
"Children's Coats"
Spring and Summer Styles
Sam of th best values on th sal . .
just a few left in each rang but if your
1 child needs a coat . . . her are great
savings.
$
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"DRESSES"
From all our famous makers . . every
one a spring and summer style.
$
"Pedal Pushers"
M Our stocks or heavy in this item so
91 her is a very good selection at only
$JOO
"SKIRTS"
In all size ranges ... colors and ma
terials to many to list ...
$300$00
"Boys Suits'"
Closing out certain styles in smart boys
suits . . your pick at . . .
sgoo
"SLACKS"
Boys summer slacks . . they need lots
of them and you can really save by buy
ing now ...
$300
SLAX AND SHIRT SETS
Gd looking sets for small S00
bys . . . 3.98 values . .
CRAWLERS - ,
Closing out odds and M ,or
ends in crawlers
In ve
. . you
TRAINING PANTS 2 FOR
ry fine combed cotton Si 00
u will know the label.
INFANT SHIRTS
Every new mother needs 2 FOR
lots of these and hers ore Si 00
big savings on infant needs
T SHIRTS
Selected from our very well
known lines . . very good
leoking stripes.
$1
HATS - BONNETS
1 Most of these or half price and less
for final clearance . . .
50 - $ioo
DRESSEs
t I Lovely summer dresses from these famous makers 1
f, . . . some less than half price ... 1 1
I Teena Page 1 1
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If 1 1 Minx Mode ffi I
y Many Others Vf
SH0
For dress . . work or play . . not all styles are included in this snl
but the selections are big in each price rang ... you will find
excellent savings on all your footwear needs ...
Some washable
summer styles
some dark
shades in flats-
Dress or casual
shoes are in- i
eluded in this
rang . . values
to 12.95 . .
7
Low heels in
flats & sandals
. . many colors
t a few whites
Broken lots
Shenanigans
Johansens . .
Amanos and
others ...
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SUMMER
"T-Shirts"
2 for
53
Smirteei , . . Jane
Colby . Jane
Irwills . . . idejl
for summer sports
wt Jr.
"Blouses"
With or without
sleeves . . values to
3.99 . . .
II
Skirts"
Beautiful cotton
prints . . not many
of these left ...
j f Summer x
COATS-SUITS
Savings to 80 . . . just a few left but the values are th
best of the entire sale . . . summer dusters are included 1 1
J f in this sale ... 1 1
ll' Foirmer'y l I
Hand Bags
A big selection of
washable summer
styles . . whites and
colors ...
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Others y, Off
Flowers 50c
"Gloves"
50
Discontinued styles in
Hansen gloves . . .
whites included . .
values to 3.00 . .
LINGERIE
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June is "Bride Month" and here art savings every woman will love
many are lovely gift items .
Fin cottons or
beautiful nylon
stylet . . . half or
regular lengths. .
"GOWNS"
C
Lovely nylon gowns
... values to 8.95.
BRAS
A sensational value
in brat . . . cottons
r satins ... many
are broken lots in
Exquisite Form bras.
PANTIES
R.jul.r 4c v.luu
in trico briefs ...
pl.in r f.ncy. . .
SPORTSWEAR
Right in th heart of the sportswear season Leon's offer
you some outstanding values for this big event ... don't
miss them . . .
"Pedal Pushers"! "Jeans"
3
Finest Wellington
Topsail material...
in 10 summer
colors ... H mi red
quantities ...
SO 50 0urLfomoui
, mak. leans .
Just a few left but
what values . . .
2 FOR
for 3 days only.VW
"Skirls"
Smart linen and
cottons ...
ir i it or- v -
PEDS and ANKLETS
ana ankle. a ...ulir.
. .stretch &
3 for $ioo ::"p.v.rt
I . summer colors E
$
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