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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1929)
o MEDFOIiD MAjJi TFilBUXE, MKDFOKD.O OUKiiQN, WKDM.SD.W, .lAM'AliY :to. J !)-!. o o o o o i LEGI OFFICERS SEATED maiiin wrm Mil l!M' VL All Tlie rc-pular ousinvss meeting of the Am rlran I.cpion Auxiliary h Ul J a n n ;f : y m)i w i h a r. nttf-mlatif.''. Afl- i the rt'pulur l uiil .om. ! milter ropuils, .Mrs. llopan, Girl 1 Scout chairman, told of ih yn-ai prowth in this activity in Miidford, Sh reported mat as thrre wen Aiuioch listrict. more qirls waidim; .continp than! Valh-y Cinjniw met Janu- rary ly for Unj business and vcia) leaders available, Mm. Ilelene Will- Mi(.eiinf,'. The hu.sinosd transacted "W pn. who has charse of the work incimicd the readinp of the vuri in the MeiUord territory, was put-;uus committees u)ipointel by Iho tinp on n trniuinp school tor vol- j muster and assistants, the votlim unteer leailera Friday cvvnlna. ; to st-nd Hit! l(cturr and 11. K. C .she asked tht Auxiliary to under-I chairman to the LcctuniV con lake the responsibility of Hponsor- j fere nee in CorvuIliH i-'eh. 14. 15, inp a troop and furnlshinp leader- the tliscuKston and votlnp on ship at this time and thus help, the proposed teacher holiday bill, in the reorpanl:ation now taliinj; The bill requires teachers, to teach niaro. J the full I'O days before drawing n Mrs; Hopan. ns reprosentativo of 'month's salary, and wuh voted the Greater Medford club, announii-!dowi unanimously. It was advised ed the plans for the new commun-J'-urinp the discussion, that those ity clubhouse, and urped the nip-j who l'e desirous of petting n full port of tin- Auxiliary. She showed t imou"1 (,f public service from its many us:i for clubs ami tin ' public employes, should look to community in pener.il. I where their attention is needed Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, the local nux- : n-oro 1111(1 not ie ualf hard iliary's president, as installing of- wolkl"K school teacher, ficer. took charpe of the meetlnp Tne "PPer hour proved a very and the newlv ekcied officers were ' I'lani occasion. Thru arranp duly installed and welcomed by ! ment ot the lL E- c- chairman the the members (January birthday members lieaded l,(...r.h tn hrb'iir tin. nv. lliary, presented the rrtirinp presi dent, Mi'H. i.ee Clarlock, and the ( liiHtallinp officer, Mrs. J. V. Ja Ae.ibs, with corsapes as tokens of appreciation. Mrs. Hclv.i Aiken presented Mrs. Chaney with a p;i-t-preshlent's pin, thanking her for her tint ir in it efforts wh Ch had made th list year a red letter year in the Auxiliary calendar. Mrs. Helen M!ksche presented Mrs. Oarlock wiili a beautiful plant from the 4t et S v.iv". Mrs. Chnney ;tnd Miv. Sec ley Halt tn civfn? their repr rt of the dis trict conferem-e in Grant? l'ass re cently, stressed the fact that the lieynote of the Au Miliary, work is service j tul. di.su jsstyn with .Sams Valley A the Legion had pla ined hpoc- , Lhe pl(1UH fur a union ,)igh scnooj ial entertainment for the l''(l". tu be bu;U at Kock 1'o.nt. Several the Auxiliary adjourned to ony ; tifzonrt went to the auditorium ,i enrd stunt hv Mr-. C.tivo. after ' ! t:t iiinjf but the speakers lail which the "wh- er-p" -wnx r"pndeU e,i ;o tuav . it' is believed :.ojuc n 7Yias-r. and v.M-yore win how th. u. :"or tno projut filV l with h 't ehlM ard sensed the sentiment of Sams al- thA refreshment committee of the;:.y r.-ull.n..s aim decided the Auxiliary for a womk-riul even-j Ul vl u, uld be useless, inp. I After defeating three teams of The following appnintmer.'s were the county in basketball. Gold mrde by th.' newly installed prei-; dent: Chapl'iin. Helrn nraytpn: hos ldtal Mcidanies (V.b-.er. l'ohrer. C-raybill. li iy .'.ak"r, Vivian I'.nrto, i cut. The boys account their do iVles; ch.ibl widfiiv- - Med-im s ! feat juobably due to ton much Vahdermark, Anv Ker.t S.mf'v Ted i.ak-r. V'm. Gffutt; pul)llcity Mrs. Grnce Yoss; letrislailve Mrs. Maude Codding: unit activities imd community service Mrs. Nettle V-v; cjardbmshln MrF. ll"!rr Collier: A m ric inisn-MPmoriit!- Kitla Mr. Laura Kerr: member- rh'n npd coM 'far M"?tlnmoo Itrifker. Humnhrics. Larson. Ln- nox. lho Davis- innsc Miv Mel- ha Williams.- Mesdames Warren Vajtler. Almeo Teuel: finnnr M -sdamoo Mary Ttrown". J ck Mn- ran. Klor--Tico Mur"'iv: refresh ments Medames Carol I'nrUer. Georeia Hollow v. H-o-h A'fnrd: flowers Mm, Alene Hubbfrd: hos pl'ali'y Mt'!. Ly'a Kimr. Mrs. Znln Aker: leplon Mrs. Ld Keld rmii: noppy Mesdnmes Carl'is, Leo Williams. Ih-len M1kche. Rry WHuht. Asa Hoyd. Marie Hton. Al IMche, P. L. Matheny. Georue Hoh ivr; by-laws and constitution Mrs. DaisyCro.-re: Fick call and re i;,.f Msdnme:i Chinn and Hnnnn: emblem? Mrs. M iry Jacobs, Mrs. Hulda Thurman! girl scouts Mrs. M V. Hnpnn. DOUBLE ACTION First In the domgh I'atn la the OTtn for over 38 years ' 25 oaaces ioriy Use less than of high priced hrands M1LL10N9 OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Minager Phone 105 30 N. Centnl Medford, Oregon mSfMViVjt' ! become hitter if leu tn water to Klllm C001 nflcr '""ing- , nffitWV ' Timfl mayTTsIvTd" cn wash- MIS ft M W:' ft ' P 'tL'iV 'fur llhe ff the ores Vontainln-.; ! O K3&Ml&JLl&& ""ur " rinsed in .eld q wate, before washing in not water.- ..i!lllllllllll!:iII!!il!!!!IIII!!!l!i:!i!!:ii.: 4.V0TES - D 01 TEAM I'M H U III'II'IHIMIKI .U UK I IM. II UiLfilO LS-Ul'JLIIIIU.I! SAVS VAl.I.KV. Oiv.. Jan. .VJ - (pi-ci;ii.) Utile Harold Wilshl entered school last Monday after havitip Ijicn absent for over dx wt'i ks recovering from a bono in- feetion 41 f the U-K. l hreo new hiKh school students arc jlisl latch' renislered at school. yron this district i Kundolph Homt-s and Un i .o .V.is,s dray - pi occasion to uio supcr umm ' whi i-c bin Inlay rcmembi ances j marked their places. The hon j ored ones numbered seven, three 'of which celebrated the same Unto s of birth. His many friends are glad to know ' ;t M. ;j. Wr.riiit, known as "Dad," i;i able to be home t: paint -M'ter :i nn ili-h s si.i.v in ill? ho-pi-' li-.l v.h-"re he was operated on at two diiferenl times. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook of Gold ! mil visited ull day Saturday with ;.;tver:il of their Sams Valley friends. j A meeting was to have- been i held last ThursJay a: the audiior- 1 lilin In' eVer:il - eii7ti of CiOil H,U( Uo(;1K1 Uivcr Ujd Rock Voinl Hill. Medford junior hiuh and) ! Ashlaml junior high successively, : , our boys met defeat against the . T.UeiU team l-'riday nif,ht at Tal- i ! con: idence. Tlie new niembcr in J their team is Randolph Humes, j iiUi-ly trom Asliland. j A birthday party v;ih given Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford in honor of Miss Laura's .sixteenth birthday. Dancing to the music of violin, accordions and guitars furnished crj .(.ri:nimnt for the forty guests, : Light members of the Sams ' hvy i-range attended the Jack- county roniona orange i a 1 1 , ta.untny and rcpon a very .inerc.;li!S' .iu-iii:iis and that Tai ' in (.-.angvi;. are. royal entertain ers. Til? S. V.' I, club met with Mrs. .!. J'rank Thursday and enjoyed a pi'uii'.ahb and social uuerliuon. no STAGE CARD PARTY The second of a series of card parties will be given Thursday eveuiDR at the Rcdmen's hall spon sored by the Wenor.ah club ot tho Pocahontas lodge .Tbeso parties ar i I creating (junt a lot of i.iterest and i cntliiiiiiupin and troci oil icpsm j there will he a record attendauc.', lad all Itedmen Pocahnntag and ) irlcnds are cordially invited. The committees In charge arc working hi;id to lind the' most desirable prizes and best cats. Home Pointers Vra:.t may hp kept un Cecily 1'rei-b for at least a week or ten days by 1 ;niiuorsiiiK the cake in cold witter, j The particles of yea.it settle at the ; bottom and water acts ns a seal! from the atr. Home made baking powder may) be made by mixing o.ie-hnlt a pound of cream of tartar, one-qnarter of a pound of bakinc Foda and nn- j quarter of a pound of corn starch.! Mix and silt three or four tines, i'r.d ia:k into 1-aklng powder tins; : u.-e two level teatpoonf lis to a cup l Hour. Almonds may be roasted for salt Inn or bonbons by putting them In an ordinary corn popper and Hhak in? t' in over a br fire. Almonds Esr y !!; may he removed from the v.blte by nei'i? a t'iec' of thi() eR? shell. The edces are sharper tr.m n snoon and If any .A yoH 'hould pet into t!ijjvliit e wIWi nra'in the,nhr will not beat up Etiffly. w VndNdrpae Jiltrs In f'sh are limn fln.VtV'll evoi rale, liver-col ored Kills, flesh l))hieh a dent Is I. ft by nn imp-oslon of Jn fir -Ter. rtieaks of trray or yel.w In th" skin and flesh, and the sllKht -rt rymptom of a disareeable odor. j Newport will let contract for jaddltlonal cement jldcwulki. SETS ASIDE CMS FO IMF Iffl I . lEIlltl' N U V 1 I vs Nr unci in: (( ..;m ilmfr.l. ) The ilili ! IUltl"fi.tl s . i t v ohiiMmn Kml.-uvnr h.t- w n.-;-h out ihv in each week for Chris thm Kndea v w- 'L. v. hi h l ii year begins on January ;i - t. - miri ihiAn;h l-Yhtuyiy ;. aii'i i. t'ra- ter l.nho riimn ha de. led 'i un.wn nherve Hum Week in uiti this -ar. j .la nnary 27 is deio-inina t i"tn I ei. :i. - : .n .:a n r-e. i . Uie l'redyie- M. t,y ; pet ial and hiterc-t in.", mean u as :i s-me net a . !. .-.1-. i..(:m. . -m -....n ..... 4. 'day. K-l-inary ;t is ihntii,n Km- 1 , iiini. r i- ty at l'ho.-niy and f.-:u-i.- :nd i.ieetiinrs ""iiiit"iM': , :'i " '" '"' ,.. 'nl: "" :'-'""!" "L""'"' J. ;. ' 1 : '", ' 1 ''; ' ' ' ' ' ' " :i ""' 'r"'-opq' I your - own Oishpan ! p-i 305 FAMOUS BEAUTY SCHOOLS also find Lux gentlest to the hands! The National Schools of Cosmeticians chose Lux for use in manicuring because Lux suds proved most soothing! " I here is no better beauty aid than Lux in washing dishes," they add. 90tT OF EVERY ICO BRIDES questioned in 11 o r.ii-at cities arc usint Lux for their dishes, to keep their hands truly lovely! 'I hese modern pirls mean to keep house without losing a bit of youthful charm. They find Lux means beauty card i&1t ,;Vi ' 0 19:?, ') Unr ii9i- C, CiabiiJcr, r.H' h society and each :th :i i ' 1 1 !'!' t ui li Kndeavor in som way l i his ti.iv. )BR , r .11 . ... ....it.. at Mutto 1 all- X.i'.I. v l'rcshy- , . ; v., int Christian, ii'l . v inirrin'lii'.tf Jijtv1 heen two It- .socit tics, out- l tlu M -i t 'hrt: Ian church. iuI one at AK-ilft.r.t l'lebyt.'i-inii. Two voutu: ptuiil(:i .-ncict), one at Kliunaih Kails rre-,h terian i liur. li. uinl orie nt the t.aKevicW I 1 1 -I lei h it: ch . ! f. '.-idi til.' :.nv s.M ietics just lortm.i. tiler.- have Inrii some a- av..r. lunch Famous Man. the u:iik people at tho Klamath Kail.-; I'l'-Moiei'lan. . At) of ihe-v pocietics named an.! Ils'f.t I- ,. h.n niviinir.'.i or r-- EfHl' tii- Inuhl-iit; lh- Work. I, ml.. i.. .it- ....t..v ". . ' . " I'ci-iitatlon v.ot k h:. ' 'en o.'- pitm. t in this i:riloi this y -ar. which - iu-M.-w t:. :.n!;t ciiu.-( . to idit alul visit (In- NOticttcs ;uul thus not only h conic cti-. n.'-iui.niUil with ihosj with win. in they work, hit! also to he of help in (he conmultei- w.: U in tin socieiv -itel rnd hrnip al on more l.j llli; ., and the heily and sbtci !y I eel- Utr-e na'ne iarnn nas pr.'veu " rT f lrlftrtCri 1 en tho union officers i. r-timr. V. ih ii a pair oi the In- ' ' , m .,l...t.t Mo l.o.U ,l,.ei.l.- to oiMtiV Un ill. V ,, ... "With all our experience we cannot distinguish between the hands that never wash dishes and hands that use Lux in the dishpan." NOBODY has a belter chance to compare women's hands than the experts in these famous beauty shops all over tj;c country! And they find that "Lux for0dishA mcajis hands that arc truly lovely soft andavhitc as the hands of leisure." o Here is Ifcauty care in your dishpan! While, you arc washing dishes with gentle soothing Lux suds, ytftir hantfc arc gaifiing a half-hour or more of real beauty care! The secret ithis: Lux is different from other soaps! It cherishes the delicate cs of the skin, ' while so many soaps puilcsr'y dry these beauty oils leave the skin roughened and. red looking. Best of all, this wise, simple beauty care costs almost nothing. Lux for all your dishes costs less tlft-n 1 a day! - Here is the wiscjj, most inexpensive beauty care known right in your own dishpan 1 planned for this year, t !i o first of Wlilli will b" :i rally at the I'l c.- bvurlan i hurch iu tlratiU I'n on the !'tli of ! ebruury. ill whien r U 1 II I 11 1 fill I V I 1 I i nm.-.iuui.u mui mm in nivnopf ?rYY- LLLiLc l in uiiuauL ; -.;;-.: . ( 'rears ih- nio.-d In o I d- Lili ( v , f A 1 on the p. i i t of !iN o: .ile. , ' ' Sindy cf the haniis of ihF un ; ' P'u;i:u.:e by me,, ,n cn:.!,; x, vy.f t Offline tO mc--K- a of lhe state tl;,me coinnils-d-'n's rin ... . ....... 1.. F r ) t Beauty Shops . Find authorities ck..m that li 'nari.ii:1 nui'v i'or lile, Simpson." MiperinU mieat farms. sny tn it utr III,' lii.tit ;hiu ,ii "it-- itif s I t ' .if A l ,v M i "C v ' ' f t THESE FAMOUS HAXBS of Miss Irma Viiftht, world champion amateur typist, delight big audiences with th'r i.pced! "Lux in my dishpan keef's my hands supple and white," she cays " solves my prob lem of being both champion and home-maker." OF COURSE DISHES SHINE, glasses sparkle, with lovely Lux suds instantly sparkling even in hard water I ' And Lux costs so little! The big package of Lux will wash 6 weeks' dishes for the average family lovely hands for less than If! a .y! ra-B.: d ii-tion rrtiliu; to lTunt'd Craterlan i -n.oi row. l-'.id N the name of nn Arabian prinee. i :n person n ttrt by Charles ! i . r. 1! " re a Nissen plnya tht 1 i -Mi' h ni: 1 v. ho represt-nts thn ,-. , M: i. Nien. white-skinned : -et M-'M'te. is .i deeided contram .,, i j 1 1 d.ii ,:. ht oiii eil nrinoc. :ih.nu u yoiinjt ftheik ..s ti ihi- with un irun n ;i dipl'.matli' trip to ii- .n i"e with and mar-aiiivMUii-. '1 hey clash, how i" sii.- u ill net be rulod by u !.!.. and tiv.iliiionrf of hia '.'hi-i b;;ds to many in rtrainalik.' scviies. :il.ir'.iin; company iucludci i-ili. Tv!- v Hrokc. John nhii T Murray and Hank 3 V