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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1929)
t. MCDONALD LEAVES FOR NEAR EAST HufuUl SUDonHlil. son of Itcv. and Mm. J. K. McDonald of Meil foid will U-avu tomorrow for Cturbec, Canada, where ho will take the bout. Empress of Scot land, to Europe and the near East, resuming his activities with the Caterpillar Tractor company, in the interest of which ho trav eled, nceompanled by Mrs. ' Mc Donald, for the pnsf two years.);' Mr. nnd Mrs. McDonald will leave together .for Portland; where the latter will . visit her parents and friends until Fall, when she ' will leave over the N. Y. K. lino nnd through the Orient to oither ' Culro or Alexandria, to join her hustmnd.- ' Hov. nnd Mrs: J. E. McDon ald are also anticipating a trip to the Near East in the fall, to I visit their son nnd daughter-ln-I law. They plan on leaving di rectly from New York. - .-.. . Members .'Of the Drotherhood class of the First baptist church will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at 7:3.0, ' and are inviting the public to be ' present to the .splendid program which they (ire-sponsoring, free of charge. Children are especially in vited because there will be present a professional ventriloquist whp is ,suro to . Hold their -attention, , A banjo .artist .will also contribute a few numbers to the program. An other fcuture will bo tho harmonica quartet, as well as other Interesting rnmhers. -The nmsrnm will not be i over an hour long, making it pos 't - i. t . me and enjoy the splendid program. VALLEY ORCHARD -ntoccnt changes In management: of the Koguo Hiver Ynllcy com pany., orchard prpnerticH wer of-1 footed, A. Holding puking (he posi tion as. 'general munaKPr; of the propertied antl ,k A; MllHoan be coming .gehetial '-'ruramun. j 'J'lie proper,tlerf ; include-approximately GOD Nacres of kh.o moat ValmibH' orchhrtf lands in- i'liq valley, includ ing thb 8uncrcsL orchards in tlic Valley ';V lew iliatrHet. : V .- . ilri'oldtnsiid Mi. MiljVouji succeeded Otis ilooth and p. -L. ,1ml ley, . respectively. The new managers have had several years' oxperlcneo In orchard. management in'-' the valley, v iMr. Milhoan said today that as no .sumdttin; Is done nt the Sun ircKt orchard they arc hoping frost will 'not be sufficiently heavy to pause extensive damage. ,t The'Suheres't -is one of tne larsest orchards in tnis end ot the yalley. Ashland Tidings. MADISON. Va., April O.WP) While Washington sweltered In t lie 'hull est day of the year dur ing which the tlwrmumeter regis -- tercd . ninety degrees. President Jfnover today relaxed In the cool of the Virginia iitountnins where " ft ' fishing reserve has b'-cn .set . aside for his use. Accompanied nuty by Mrs. Hoo ver and a tew friends. (lie,presi ib'ltt spent a liUK" ilT.Uip day Vxplorintf the fishing pj esei'vo on the llnphlnh Hvei- and lonk 1 ing ,iV" r prospect ivi! amir sitfs lor fuliire Wi-ek-end parties. It was not known whether he In dulged in his favorite sport or fly fNhlng, for newspaper cor ' rcspunilents were not allowed to accompany the party after It (turned aside from the main hlgh jway here ami headed into ,the Mi'-lis of the Shennndoah national park. llf SAL Elf AREA 'HALKM, Ore.. April C fI'i Ku lem motorists were paying -'- cents a gallon for gasoline Saturday. Two downtown stations, were selling at that figure and adver tising the fact, fhile oome of the retailers in the outlying sections of the city were meeting the cut, al though still displaying signs read ing kL'3 cents." The 25-cent price was estab lished by agreement it muni: the dealers led by members of the Sa lem f'.as O'-Mb-rs nssoeintion at the close, of the gii."ltne war two weeks ago. M.e m be rs of the association mcetlig Friday afternoon voted to Stan pat cn the 2"-eent agreement. TIIAUKOFF. Kusisiu F) All government' employe In the Ukraine must use tho native lan guugc. Those who do not pass examinations In it by June 1 arc to be discharged. ( 4 OENKV.A yP Two treaties be tween the t'ntted States and Fin land for the peaceful settlement of disputes have been registered with Ibe League of Nations. The pnet: were signed in June, 192, STUDIO PLAYERS TO APPEAR APRIL 18 "The Dover lload." clever Knii- i llsh comedy, to bo presented nt I the new Isis theatre, Thursday land Friday, April IS and 19. by the studio Players, little theatre j group recently organized by 'Join oi-ui uiiu a numuer oc kicju actors, promises a treat to south ern Oregon treatre-goers. The whimsical, three-net play, is rich in comedy of a high typo, with a chuekle-geneifuing at mosphere, and a quantity . of sparkling dialogue throughout. The play Is a delightful bit of mental confection that sends the audience itw from the theatre in a happy mood Willi plenty to think about, but nothing to wor ry about. The cast of actors who will be seen In "The Dover Road,, include Jo. Murray Hostel, Clene Wright, Fred McKecn, Harry Oould, Hob Mikscbe and Mtu'y Clrelner. The production Ir being directed by Tom Sweln, who has also designed the attractive scenery to be used. pnnrr.ivn a..:i n jpv While some filling stations still nauniea l. and 18 cents a gallon signs, the ruling price of gnsoline In Portland today was 20 cents a gallon, the price established Thursday night by the retail gaso line dealers' protective association. LONDON (P Art interests are boosting an Idea for a loan exhi bition here of Itnllmi alt; similar to the showing last season of the works of Dutch masters. Propo nents of the scheme hope the Italian and Vatican authorities will send some of 'heir choicest paint ings.. . - . . Social Notes and Meetings DniiRhtcrs of the Xilc Will Give Dance Tho liatrol of tho Daughters of the Xllo' are making extensive plans for their annual miring dance which will lie given on Fri day, April ISth at the Orlelitul Gardens. T:ie public Is cunliully invited. . , The Ladies' Auxiliary of ithe Kirst nitpUst. church' will holdj its April business meeting at It ho home of .Mrs. Mary. Stickland. 407 Beatty street., Tuesday' afternoon. April 9th.-.,- - ,i! . . 1 -;.';. ' : "i Society Personals ,) .Iiunev .lleiiKun of Klamath Falls, ipeni Easter with his parents. "Mr. ,llul. Mrs..Uiloy D. Honson. "j '" ' Ml.is Mao Crystal of Klamath ' Falls who has been visiting Mrs. Riley 1). Honson, has returned to her home. . .' Mr. and Mis. Jjce Smith loft last week for a several weeks trip to Arkansas to look after property nterests. They went by auto, tak ng the southern route. M Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Uandall of .Miune-ipolis. Minn., formerly- of1 -his city, visited friends here this pant week.on their way home from il extended trip to Hawaii. Little Miss riohby Lou ot Kkim llh Falls has been a guest of her mother, Mrs. Don Fitzgerald at Cargill Court. - Miss Corita Ulffurd is spending 'he week-end with relatives In this city. Hhe was accompanied by iluw . Winnie' Hay or Klamath Fairs. Both "girls aro attending tho Ashland Normal. . Social Events of Church Societies Ml sifuniry Sm-iely Meet lii-ni; uf Mrs. K, I-jut-, l'hf W'miiun's .Missionary stK-fniy of he Klrst i hristian chureh tm-t at tin bmun of Mrs. Kverett Kads, - North Oranife street Tuesilay afternoon April 2. for their Venu laf monthly mcetltiK and blrth fla party. Kollowlhj? a brief busi ness session the Dr. tiikI Mrs. 1'bT. son K''oup, with Mrs. Gertrude K irk na trick as leader, presented an lntrrestinK and tnstruetlvo pro gram, having Africa for a study Utik Mis. A. T. tJavis, Mrs. IJoyd Wicks and Mrs. Cora Wilson each Rave, nn jfjtercstin(f talk on the eountry beincr studied nnd M rs. .lames (irisby sanK a s'd'i In her .muuil, khkIouh manner, Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Pood Is Better" . At the Medford Phone, 51 IILK iUTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE 'PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY MEDFORD MAIL bing necoinpniiied on the piano by Mm, Wicks. . Mrs. hols Evans had charge of the worship period, opening with prayer and reading for the scrip ture leon, Isaiah 35:3-JO, and commenting on the. passage read In a most helpful manner. Pray ers were offered for the youth of the churt;h nnd for the missionar ies and Christians In Africa. About thirty members and Trii-nds nf tho society were pres ent to enjoy the hospitality of this home. Kight were seated at th birthday tuble, which was adorned with a large birthday cake and yello Wtullps. The group In charge served refresh ments of cake and punch. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Onrmen E. Mell. r Meeting1 Missionary SiK'lely . i (r MethtHltsi Fplseopul Churili The Woman's Foreign Mission-1, ary society of tho First M. K. j churcii,- met Tuesday afternoon In j the church parlors, Miss May j I'htpp: presiding. Song, "He Lendeth Me," Mlssi "Luelle Van Ness leading tho devo- tlons and offorlug prayer. Song, j "Take My Ufo and Let It He." Mis Van Ness led the study topic, "Thive Ways to HappUicss." Leaf-j let, "liow Clod Answei'S Prayers,"' read by Mrs. A. S. Hliioh. Vocal solo, "The Beautiful Oar-I den of Prayer," Mrs. Clarence A. 5 Meek'l Prayers ofrered by Miss Phipps, Mhs. C. Koppen.' Selec-- tion, 'Unanswered Prayers," rend by Mrs.. Cora tarderr1 Poem, 'Fd lowing Christ," read by Miss Van Xcss. . ; :, ' During the social hour refresh ments were served ny" Mia. C.- "W. Mrs. W. W. Walker, Mrs. A. -R. Hedge's.- ' . -i : .'' V. II. M. K. Class Will llnvc l.nm'licoii . Tho April mr-ctlng C tile W.-ll. ' Jf. .-5. or the Firm M. E. church will -mi'ft Tueduy in the church parl'oiV!!' I o'clock 'for a eoveretj . dlNh luuchuun. -All riicmbcrs invit-. pa to -001110 aiul partlclimte in this pirtlnlay iiicetlng and .bring an of- . fPilny.; ' Parent' Teachers' Associations Till-: SCHOOL CAKETKIllA (By Virglitlit M. Wall). The llluh school carticerln aV 'orris many advantages for; stu dents and faculty. It is convenient and ullows ade quate time for lunch.' The meals are well-bulaneed and very, eco nomical. The cost of a whole meal never reaching over thirty- (30) cents. . , A day's menu consists of one or more, ifiain dishes at tie each, .ft snlad. So, flMW'Suh'dwloh 5c, plain' sandwich Scidessert 5c: and cocoa or initk lc. The food Is 'hot and therefore mi ill as- I Mi WEAVER'S SERVICE After a thorough survey of our dispensing cost, we find that we. can offer Southern Oregon motorists GASO LINE AT 2Sc A GALLON and still make a legitimate profit. It has always been our aim to offer the finest service and best quality products at uniformly moder ite prices and we believe that autom6bile; owner will appreciate this reduction in gasoline. , , . COME Id J2T 1L. WEAVER'S SERVICE STATION ; . - Main and Fir Streets '." ';' MEDFORD, mure tempting than the cold lunch. - i The class In cafeteria plans and prepares (he day's meals, students hoi nt; paid to do the monotonous work and dish washing. Foods ami Nutrition uml Home ; Mrtiiugemem Course in Mtxlf.ord ; High NchiNd We icallze more und more the imporUinte uf fi'ods und nutrition , work in high school um tho idea j of making fntd study a science j comparable to the other school j sciences. It deals with health and j nutrition and a knowledge of cook- j efy; processes of production und , manufacture of foods. , The tbinning nnd preparation of well balanced meals and their re- j lation to better health are of im- j poriance in this course. ; Special attention Is given to prrt- ; per nnd attractive combinations" for formal and family dinners, teas, breakfasts and luncheons and an einlihiisis is n laded Ooori nronet table munners and etiquetto on all oceui-ions. l'arallol with this work aro lea- ; sons in canning and preserving; ! the subjects of marketing, storage und euro of food are also disxussed, ' The course p talis dietaries based On tlie 100 caloric portions ,wl(h catculution Vif caloric vuloe 'of foods' and certain food combina tions. Health habits nnd persounl by- FERTILIZE - Your Lawn Now Feed yout lawn as you . Feed Yourself Maintaining a fertile soil is the first essen tial in the upkeep of an established lawn or the building of a new one. Grass must have a balanced ration to thrive. " Provide Your Lawn, with that "Square" M eal by U sing Our DEPENDABLE FERTILIZERS Monarch Seed 323 East Main GOOD mWS FOR MOTORISTS soune IS NOW''--31 U. 'I A GALLON at IN, FILL YOUR TANK! OREOO. SUYDAY. APRTL 7. 1920. giene are cf great Importance and ttie girl is taught the valuo of good health in her own development and success as well as helping her family to realize good health habits. Home. ' management covering family relationship, budgeting home planning and care of the house, have been a popular coutse this semester. , One aim Is to lead the girl to think about the problems und re sponsibilities of homo and family as good family life is tho result of determined effort 'on the part of its members. Another aim is to give the girl an understanding of the homo as an important center of economic consumption, and to give her a sense of responsibility of; the cor rect expenditure ot her share of tho family Incomo as wise expendi tures require planning. The study ot noma pmnning with its various phases of location, size and cost Is considered. The arrangement of rooms with labor saving n thief factor and the model kitchen with Its various types pf equipment Is ft valuable study. Developing somo skill n.n d . thought lAlil enable thu, girl, to, do better her laV In th'6 performance of 'her 'duties H s ' a responsible member of her home and com munity.' & Feed Co. Phone 260 iitri l' rf.'.T ' "' STATION 1 . t. HEDE?o THE MODEL JJ CHEST wtf-. ELECTRO DYNMIC Speaker AT ALL AUTHOQIZED. ATWATER KENT DEALERS FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION jPHOftk 12 . ' ; PEOPLES ELECTRIC 212-214 W. Main Diamonds April speciials in ; i Diamond Rings Moiuited' as-' allus tra'teil above. $42.50 value $35.00 $8pJp;'(lUfnond ring, tastefully ' ' njoimted ' $75.00 ' AU IJIuo White : "WttrtlCS ''. ' till UTltlf:! -ir-jaial r. fil n iiew TOtlG are the birth stones for. April . atad . ' April will be a month ot diamond values here at , , . our store. 'Clear, first-water gems . , jewels ',;!, 'that, aside from being' things of beauty are Bound '. - investments. ". ..Biiy.'.'iioV';''.du'rtng.' vthis month of U . "'; Mile. . , . ' ; ' i S.'' f.. --'.--.,. Extra Special . 2-l(K)th Blue White Diam--oiid, with', clto'me of 10 18-j karat; .white or gi-cen gold : j i i oil i) ti u gs values oE mounting, up to $18.00. ? l)iainoii(i and mounting rcg- ; ular coinplet'e.pruie $125.00. !, at .' $95.00 si;;' ; '.-1-3 Rock 'Crystal beads Valued at $175. ' Now ' -$5.75; 'Jewelers. MEDFORD; ORE. ffat ' " ' ,eases).';:r ; found on . u .- ... k .3 tt -T ' ;. u, j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS PA"GE THRJCB . a to ! Si-I -"v, "' . ' . A1 Ju ... Performance BeautyValue. Other modols with Dvnamfc Speakers as low as 149. STORE Phone 12 ;I Diftrnqna? ! " Remounted 1 Heorefi5 of beautiful sellings in whit 6 gold; grbk gold, red gold and plati hum, front Ringi I Overlaycd .. . ,,$7.50 I , Gruen W atclia i Cased in 14-karat reinforced and, 14-karat ' solid gold 'Vadsworth" t'li r t m e ca8'esrmay"t genuine uruen watcnes. ; RESULTS If A ' -.V ft.. i