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IfEDFOUfi MXTL TRTRTTJfE. friEDFORD. OKEflQy. SUNDAY, JFXE 1028. JouU-vanl; " l . I 3 5. While it has not been publicly known, or if known, no jn-noral public intention has lKen paid to it. until within the last day or two tlu- friondH of the present city Krhool ndniinistrntion hiivv lon very inut'h alive to the Lift that at the renuhir annua! s'iiool election on June 18 to hoos. a director to succeed on the Kfhool hoard. Kmil Mohr, wnnse fm expires with the election una who with his family left In.; niBht by way of San Krnncisio for New York City to sail on Jim 2Lnd for a year's absence abroad. So hurnioMinuK huXe the schools Two very pretty pirls idled in a in(.'s 1 1. Ashlttnd t Reed. 3. Ashland V. C entral; t'has. M. , : (Jrecn. i 4. .shbmd Oak; tl. K. Tomlin- i ft. North Abhluml: Thus. Simp-' it. Kasi Ashlan.l; H. li. r.tinr. 7. S. K. Ashland; Win. Hive. N. W. Ashiaud; IS. 11- Itil- !:. Mediord; li C. C. LEMMON OUT RADiO PLAYS KEEN frpM? c?-commit FOR SCHOOL BOARD - TEST TO SKILL PETITION SIGHED been yea it conducted the i hive corner of the hirue room. About thtm Krouped thre men much as men may In found grouped in m't any room occupied by pretty nil Is. : So far, at least, everything appear ed to conform to the usual. A lui-fre dock upon the w.ill struck the hour of nine, howev.-r. and as the lust siiokf died away nor malcy flew out of the window. The room became siiddenlv hushed, save for the faim buzzlm. of some sort of apparatus in a cabinet at the far end. one of the nien deunhed him nelf from the Kroup and declaimed 1 i something In a siiiK-sons voic y. West Ashland: 1. H. Jackson. 13. Ib lb view; Kred t Homes. If.. N. Central 1'oint; Kluyd Roks. Hi. S. Central 1'oint; :. Hil ton. Jr.. 17. cllimix: N. N. Charb-y. i:rmle 1'oint; U. i. Cti.wn. L'o. l-'lotiiue Itock; W. T. tiritve. Knots Cn-ck. 22. CUdd Hill: Martin 1). .lower. 23. tSiiffin :re-k: .1. K. Judy. 2fi. man. S. Jacksonville; li.i idt- 2K. Medfonl N. Main; T. W. that the members of the; M r,wlnis himself to no one in K-hnol board nnd heads of the ; tnnU .ar: a second man k rasped educative department and lead-a H0l of (.jllin(ls tram stand nenr Inv friends of the .schools boih -r- ; hy anl str,K k them sharply, thrice nlly have been desirioua of ft con-; an(1 r,:in thrice. A phi stepped tliuiance of the present hariuonv. , fnrW!ini a ,i;i(.0 ami apparently to Kmun mrouKU me cifcuon oi u ciipnipu- lno phandelier. uttered a row sen well known citizen in accord wUii i tences in a voice so lanKUidly in t!ic present board membership and i different as to leave the impres siipci iut ndent of schools. K. li.'sion that a world-weary and blase Ueihirk, .who has two more years 1 rande dame bad Kpoken. The to serve in thnt position. j second phi, a distinctly American Hence the unlet feeling about j type, next moved forward, and for some lime past to decide on I opent her lips, nuvo voice to Kwr n capable man, who would con-1 lih pleasantly though unexpect yent to run to be elected to hu edly punctuated by a coquettish board for the next three yen:;-, j French nceent. These investlnatorn finally tie-1 lMrst one and then another cided to Induce C. C. I.emmon to I spoke, at times nlteriiip the voice run. nnd although he at tirst re-1 to such an extent that despite the fused to consider the matter be-j visual evidence, there seemed many muse of feclinir that he Jacked : times more than the five people the reotiired lime for the position' actually in the assemblages. Miles. 2!t. Medford S. Main; l Kershaw. 3!. Medford S. Central; 1-Ye Colvi-. 32. Medford N. Riverside; mer K. Wilson. 3 4. Medtord Newtown ; S, erts. 3. S. K. .Medford; C. 361-. ral Mfdford; I'artritlne. 37. S. W. Medfind; Call TetiK wabl. 3v Wot Medfonl; Prank I'. F.urell. 3;i. X. W. Medfonl: Klben Col man. 40. Mound: r.luier Hull. 42. IVrrydale; John T. Ibdnier. 4-'.. West I'luH-nix: Sceley Hall 4.1. Hock I'ldnt: John K. Rnhl.m 4G. lloKiie River; 1. T. Callitfe: . 47. Roxy Ann; A. It. Marrow. :.o. Hast Vabnt: S. tl, Nye. r.l. West Talent: Hurl T. New It ry. ;.2. Trail; II. C. Mechem. 5T,, Willow Sprtnsrs; Alex Spar row. r.ti. Wjnier; K. K. nemiek. Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. l.anib re ceived the same number of votes in Konts Creek precinct. The cmiitniiice will fill the va cancies at its next meet. The new officers chosen this : week a re : 1-Ya n k l-'a rre II, presi -(lent; Yurn Marshall, secretary and treasurer: S. Sumpter Smith, state .commit legman: Thos. Simpson, eoriKressional ctuniuitiecninn. RECORD CROWD AT NO MORE PARKING ::: legion gonfab bear crk brio John I". - J. Rrescott last evening. He is sued u warning that car owners who in the future leave machined on the bridice will promptly be O P" arrested lated b iJiL f"e of That the Medford Convention i.f :lie Ami it Mil 1 Kin w.llj be a leal SlH'i'VM is evidenced by th' ftdht wiiii; excerpt fi'oiii a letlci recently received by Com hiaiider Uromley from Slate Ad jutant Caii Moscr. "I catilli.l help but feel. US ll duiiM Jit ou. that the Med l'o id ct.nv ntiuii will ir one of tia1 biirml ever llel.l in t he si .1 '. referring particularly lo the nutr ber in attend. mi-e. fur I have lo v er yet heard so much pre-eoii- en i it n to ik ;is I liavt for this year, which should certainly an liitlicatitin of a well attended eulivclitiitti." The ubiiVi" letter is typical of many others reeeived local l.cgbtn offieials. The city oi4l ina nee prohibiting the i,aVktng ii f uiitomohilcs tin the Rear creek bridtic fi'om now on. u nl be riitlly eiiit'i'ct il, an n.ieu.eil City Traffic tffieer ted. The ordinance was vio- badly during the appear- the Aimer K. Klino shows here last week on the R. & K. triict on Ka.-t Main street, and unite u number tf indiviilual warnings were tstven out at that time. U JOIIVS-MANVn.I.E ROOFING and SHINGLES AT TROWBRIDGE LUMBER YARD 3 &a lUf wunteil at the Mail Trib-i Clean rags wanted at tho Mail pe offpo. Must be clean. ' Trihnnn offlne. tf F00 JOKES BY WIRE I Ij03 ANCKLKS, Juno 2. (p) .' Helen Oirlyle. Ii5, preferring dentil to failure as u seenario writer, died ' here Induy in the general hospital. She was found last Thursday un ! conscious on the floor of her hath : room. Nearby were three bottles which hail contained poison. She is reported to have .iven up a vau- rim-illM enreoe to seek screen fa til O and her fnihtre to succeed, police . "iKhest Quality ,;teny HcimiiiiiK ONYX POINT EX HOSIERY For Women $1.05 said, caused her net. he was finally prevailed upon it is said to allow his name to be j i: se d as it ca n d i d a t e. j lUsides being generally deemed j as n iiinn who possesses nil the ; omilificntions for school board membership he would be espe cially desirable in that position because of being a west side resi dent, mh was Mr. Mohr, and It is rciierajly recognized (hat the va cant hoard membership belongs to that section. Mr. lemmon re sides at -27 North Oakdale ave. It is undei-Ntevta that in the past few days a petit ition has been widely circnrtfitt(ir ' Signed and filed, endorsing Ir. T-emmon for school director to be elected at the regular school election on Juno 18. Ten minutes of this, and again one of the men struck the chimes A joke which was to have been I an exceptional one, did not pr PARIS, Krance, June 2. (JP) ; Although Colonel Charles A. Lind bergh spent May 21. tho annivcr stuy nl his arrival in Paris, in the j utmost seclusion, ho apparently i 9 tlx. fl.Ht n t if ll.o ra.llo .lay I " l,p 11 '" a" tlioilKllt imioukIi of ll.o aniiivorsnry Sntifnctlon Assui-cd In Quality nnd lritv. ' Watcli Itcpairlng Diamond Selling Mail us your wants, m;mY & t:o. NOW CROSSLEY HERE ICY BALL REFRIGERATOR $105 Complete NO ELECTRICITY NEEDED You can have your frozen cubes, salads and deserts and the cost is only 2c per day. Only a linjited number of these Refrigerators, so place your orders early for delivery THE MUSIC BOX 402 E. Main Phone 433 was over. To that ! when two nouiyweds, vast nudienen, the. Helms of Concord, Calif., iit-l.t'i i to muse over it and to dream (if the future, for on that, day he wrote a j : . i..i' . I,,. t.i.il.i i.l. lenei io j iiiimnaauur i in i h.r " tin-iitir t-i in.- mi, in'. "" f rances HtocKeooarii or aiua jna. is juwt another or many vnrattons of the amusement to be had from , the ether by simply turning a dial. ffi To the visitor who sits for the first 1 time within '.hv found-deadened ; walls of a studio while a play is, beinp broadcast, the mutter is hardly so simple. The radio piny r e q u I r e h a new technique, both from Ihe play wright nnd the actor. The former must forsake all previously accept ed methods of creating illusion by the use of scenery, liqhtlui? 'arid properties, while the latter must discard every implement of the stnRft or screen and depend en tirely upon IiIh voice to weave the stroy which he would nortray. The new art has caimht the pub lic fancy and the "Madame Q" series of plays written by M iss Mary flreiner and broadcast over the Mall Tribune-Virgin st tit ion Paris, his host on tho historic tir Calif, obtained a marriage license i rjy;U jn it Kre'nch capital. and were married at the Methodist . .. . parsonage yesterday forenoon. i j 1 . i - It was the plan of prae Ileal joVers in the home town of the bride to si ml telegrams here for her especial benefit and which would have probably embarrassed her had she and her bridegroom still been here when the messages arrived. As it happened, Mr. nnd Mrs. Helms left Medford over a half hour before the arrival of the first telegram, which was sent to Veii Ci. Walker,, assistant county treasurer. The second telegram j arrived an hour later, j The subject matter of the first j was: "I'nderstand K ranees Stoeke- board applied wedding license to ' day. Does her husband know I about-if. (Signed) Dr. Ulchlug- ston Cory." KMKI). nml No the play ,.,. ,,., otl., f the l-loii .Nor.'l L ornilw mnnrlml.lo j,,., ,lm R rmA as (i)1U)WM. inieieNi in me Koiuoerii .,i('gtiii Winners in the Scott Woolf ctike hak i nt; contest which closed yes lertlay. arc Mrs. Irene Wells, of Talent, first; Mrs. (). W. Myers, .eeond; ntl Mrs. J. M. Kcene, third. A mahogany davenport table, bridge lamp nnd a 32-pieeo china breakfast set were the awards given for the three best angel food cakes to be submitted The only requirements were that Miss Vernti Lindquist's recipe and Mar vel cake flour be used in the making. In addition to the pri'es homes where radio has a place. With the Incursion of local writ ers into the field of radio- dra matics, Medford also boasts a most competent company of radio play ers. The cast in the final episode of "Madame Q," although containing but five players, depleted 10 or 12 characters, n rather dlffleult task before the soulless and Imper sonal microphone. I'nlike the ac tor upon his stage, the radio player! Is buoyed by no applause, he can not accentuate his hit by use of "(i ive marriage del nils Iiisching ston Cory Joke to newspapers. Kranees formerly of .Santa Ann-hut now librarian at Yreku. If pos sible . congratulate h ride for friends." The second message came In ex planation of the first, but the newlyweds were miles away when either arrived. , They failed to leave information as to what point! was their destination, mentioned the Mutual Mill and p' r nature aim coumneuu ..nminni' L-i vt tbp winii'rs plirato the grimace of l,on Chnney. sacks of flour weighing 24 five pounds. ' ' r here was an ntendaneo of n'oout 1't women at the last demonstra tion of cooking which included the preparation oven dinner. of a 10 and " 1111,1 ""i 11 wnn to the per- 1 forma nee. so far as the distant audience might be concerned. Miss ,Io Murray and Karl Davis. a Madame Q nnd her seerel'irv. .Tack Merry wen) her. rfiyiectivelr, played (heir leading roles straight, while Miss fireiner. James Stevens and Harold Corliss "doubled fn i brass,' as' the old trouper might ; pay. each enrrying several ehar ' acteriKntions. I vegetaMe NEW GROGERYiLOGAL YOUTHS QN Work Is proKressinfl: rnplclly on; llio' new yelf st-rvlce ' Htore t hi' j npi-ned in tho liavkdull hiiljdln.: lit North Central nvi-iuu- hy A. Whillock. liroiiriclor t the OF. MAIL TRIBUNE 46 YEARS AT IT The Hotel Jackson Dining Room Union News Company Coast to Coast Sunday Dinner 75c SOITS Chicken Cltinilm, Southern ; j Ilroth of Chickun wilh Rice SALADS Fruit ' ' Combinull'oii ' CoKukc ClioeHn ; . .' CHOICE OF Ronst Young Oroi;on Clilckott, Siiko IJrcsHhiK ('roamed Chickun on Toast Hoasl. Young Turkey. Kaitun I)rt-aHlr..'4 llakcd Chicken. Willi DimipliiiKR INCr-l'DIN'd Fresh Vegetables Mashed Potatoes Kot llreads Falls, is to manage tho establish ment. A. n. Wftlums ot the Mall Tri al IU Ul 1.11 Inmr, veteran of tho printing shop anil composing room, last week celebrated his forty-sixth anniver sary of being in the printer's har ness, which has made him one of the most pleasant minded nnd op timistic men in Medford. Yester day he declared that after reaching hlw fiftieth nfilvdi.i,fi,. ir, ihn 1 ' ness he will bCL'In immcdlutclv on hiu second "o years. "I had my start way down in Junior l'orlpr. u vt-ni- olilT, flreeneville. I'Ioooim eoimti. rv.ii. Itelialilc t.asli store in jouuson chaperoned by the sedate and ' fornla." he related, "ns an np niarket. I steady Andrew MeKnrland. 17 prentice the printer's devil and His present location, will still j years of age. well known -Medford ' I certainly did learn my type while be in operation. Conveniences in- s,., i,v. ni-meil with n couole ! working on that small w.-elilv In eluded In the plans are pyramid t (t hnm wimi ,.t,PS p.1(., an, s,.v-1 Oreeneville. w here I spent five cenicr louim-iit aii n-A - j eral packages of gum left earty a nappy ore. -i ne Tnitfwtngl ok. tarpemers are miuuns "i- j yesterday morning by motor stag-?i'nree years i spent in Malt Lake! the shelves and everything will. foe f,r -,if.nn- M'lty on a dally and there obtained i ready for the opening about the! At n,rtn Andy will st-jp off practical experience which now vo middle of June. I to visit his father there for u werk,v'1" holds me in good stead. Y. A. Hollaway. who has been QI. nlnrP nn(1 nfler roIM,rIv tan-1 "For eight years I labored In Mt. in the fiolden Ulllo store In Untie cin iunior nn, .ivln. him n.l- ''leasant, 1 tali, where I established monitions to not stick his Ilcad" weemy paper, wnien I sold to out or the stage window, under' establish n weekly In lllehfl.-id. penalty of getting his -Id, ck 1 ''lt'' where I ran It for ten years. knocked off" will kiss him good 7he"- "" 'hut. I came 1., bve and wish him good luck, us : -Medford and joined this here outfit the state continues on with him "v, r -" .""" " to Santa Ana, his destination, where he will Join hla brother Itob and show the latter how to run nn Ice company thero this summer. ' .Iunior will return home next. fall to continue ins scnooi s:uoich,,i and Andy will resume his summer Job at TleVoe's until school be gins again. It Is not known how the Ic- Voe establishment will t along withntit j'unlor and his hen'.y- shock of black hair, ns he haa been n nmlnstny of that establish-; i ment In the evenings for weeks! The Crater club will hold a past, and a great solace aTld com-' lug dinner meeting at Hotel Mf;l fort to the management. I ford tomorrow night. This will The pilot of a north Inunrt be the first meeting of this live plane arriving here late yerter l.iy lre booster rliih for several afternoon reported that ha s.-.w , weeks nnd n renl time Is nnllel .Iunior nnd Andy runnn)! alo-ig ' pated. The recent good-will trips by the stage In California erafo-; to Klamath, Dunsmtilr nnd Jiosc bing nnd eallng wild berries, the : burg will be reviewed In word sandwiches having evident! been ; and picture und some interesting j ron.Mimecl nn hour out from Med- developments are promised by torn nnd toe llinnoii' mey - nimrr io ro.uni-, j iuii 'mm ii-. i lie. 3M& Make Your Dreams ComeTruel You can own Hie lioino of your dreams without exceeding your present liionllily rent Ini(l,n'e1. The rent money which you now )ay for house or aiartiiienf will now pay for-your home pay on an invest ment that pays 151(1 dividends. i Loans ---may lie secured here at, moderate cost. It will , solve the problem of financing and help you to eliminate the costly rent item from your monthly budget Jackson County Loan Association The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Ldst a Penny Building1 Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station J1KSSKIIT8 lt- i Assorteld Pies Assorted Cakes f 9J!j ! - Strawhetries with Creuni p im.NKs r mm, j i Coffee Cocoa Tea fl Milk Iced Tea thomxs ..'M,..i 'illllllllllllllliJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!llllllli:il!lllllllllllllllllllllll!ill!l ''illlllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllljllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH I J j ''lllllllllllllllllii ill " MffifeSf'' 111! 12 i IBS J iu I : TiHlny fr S p. m. Presbyterian church ' evening service. Mvtldny. .lune 4tll 10 a. m. American Laundry 10:30 a. m. I-os Angeles Soap Co. 11 a. m. r.errydale Store und (, lleik's Itakery - ll:o a. m. Central Point hour 12::l". noon Lewis Super i Seivice Station 6:15 p. m. Medtord Mall Til- foune S p. m. MeCurdy-I'anl' ls Inc.. I-orter Lumber rcuuest hour Mona Motor oil Co. and I'm still goln' strnn'c' Then "Abe" borrowed a match from rorce or habit of 4tl years' ' duration, to light his pipe. CRATERS MET ' S9 Co.. In my office,, right here in Medford, I make plates of Such popular materials as Porcelite, Eesinitei' Hecolite in fact, every kind of plate material in use today, should a plate be necessary. Come to my office if you need a plate lot ma show the different materials to you and explain their advantages you can make your selection in advance. And REMEMBER! YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU AREN'T SATISFIED ! What "PAINLESS ST! DENT RY" Means "When I speak of IWTNLKSK 1)KNTTISTRY, it means that I use a little extra care in deadening the nerves and gums to elimi nate the pain of dental work or extracting. Through my methods of packing the tooth, deadening the gums or "blocking" the nerves. It is natural that, with the pain eliminated, I can do better work 1 am not rushing to finish the job because it is painful to my patient. My methods are the very latest my equipment the very best. The Best Dentistry Done Painlessly 1 f' I Office I D Via vi n Ii a : , j uast Mam st. I j( I II Dr. I. H. GOVE Residence " Phone 768-J Clean rag! wanted t the Mall I at the ltedding atase stop having attendance l urged by Wg Krup- nlon Vowtcr. U1 become but a memory. Tribuna office.