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NfG12 SIX itfEDFonn matl trtktjntc. RfEDrorcn, onrcooy, Thursday, may 2.1, 1929. LOCAL DELEGATES rwnv . rm trvrx n n rssi TALENT GRANGER WILL MEET WITH FAIR COMMITTEES! BUSINESSWOMEN ; it . By -Mm. Marion Try".) '"'TALENT, ' May 22. (Special) , Floyd Bell, chairman f the Tnl tent OrariRe fair exhibit commit-, 'tec. appointed the following hclp- -cfi at the Inst meeting', the flivaj name of each list to be chairman ,if committer: Fruit.. Chase Onrtl-J :lier, Itoy- La Vander. Tom Hell. I Jbemuth HtiKhfH and OvorKC Oal- brail h; threrthed .urn in and bun-( dei Harry Woiiflunt, Karl Host' vjck, Ji. 1 O.. IPenland; potntoen,j ' Uoyd lacy, George Irwin: vege tables, H- It. Nyc. John Itobibun, VJ. W. Dodge, Harry Iowe. W. H. (lJetri; frenh- bcrrieH. M. Li Job, .(iourge- Alford; nulw, Ed Fohh, ' Wren Newhouse; wool nnd mohair, Howard , WorkH, Harry Lynch; field crops, other than grain and grnttH, hopH, field prax, beans, corn and sunflowers, Ormy (ioddard. Everett Bailey; granites, Clarence llyrd, Elton Petri; decorating, Ed Koblnon, 'IxiulBe Culver, George Carter; cooked foods, Mable Fen-J )and. Bertha Gallatin. Bertha Wea gant; canned fruits, Edylhe God dard,, Jeora Bonimer, Blanche Itohison; flowers. Belle Crawford, I Mrs. Charley Skeeters. Mrs. New- 1 house. The remainder of com-, nil t tees will 'be' appointed later. . The third and fourth degrees were conferred on 20 candidates,1 namely - LMlle ; Hughes. -Lemunl Slughes, ' Helen G. Hlggins. Hla Kerby, Lydla Gardner, C h a o Gardner, Cora NewhouHe, Wren JJewhouwe, Hernia nco Nowhouse, Gerald Kngvry, Mary E. Job, M., Ii. Job,' Marie Sommers, Tom Hell, Evallna ; Bell, Klton Petri. Mar garet Petri, Wm M. Petri, Eleanor Perkins, Jf R. McCrackcn.' The degree team was handi capped by lack of members In the .drill team, due to high school commencement exercises. " Tite tableaux were presented In a very pleasing manner for the first time at thin meeting. J W, Dodge gave a reading for the lecture hour. 1 i The ways und .means committee announced the plans for a "do iih . you , pliusc' party to bo held on Saturday,- May 2 b,' at tho commu nity hall. J Dancing, card flaying and vInIU liifr will be tho umuneititmt for tin?' evening.- . , Each grange member to iHauo as- many : written invitations to friends as they wish, which nro to be presented at tho door. Each lady to bring an - unrtcco ;mtcd box with lunch for two with name .inside. ' Coffee and cream will he furnished. ? Tho' charge for dancing will bo the- aalo of boxen at 11! o'clock, "WlUchrls to-be a surpriso fcaturo. Old taiili lotted musio by- tlitf ,lir band, also Homo modern mu sic. ,.'.:.-,, The Iwturor appointed tho fol lowing young people, Clm-miro) Byrd, Jeanetto McKaddon, Gerald ( Klmjcry. Jlla Kerby, to preparo the. program for tho next meeting, which will be on June 6. AVatch the papers for the pro gram, which will bo published later.- . Mr. and Mrs. Gallatther. from -slvo Oak grange at Hogue Klver .were visitors nt this meeting. Mr. Gallagher, one of tho crop report committee gave a taljc on the benefits of crop reporlH D 0 1,1 c 1 o u s refreshments wero nerved by' a 'coinmllteo of- eight, with' Mm, Lydla Bowers chairman. Visitors aro always welcomed. : Discussion on a salt pool was lield and ngrlctilturo committee wan Instructed to get prices and report at next meeting. BENNETT STARTS it 1'OUTL.ANn, Ore, May 23. (!) .lUneuaalort. of the revamped "liumo rule" bill, which would Rlvo the "city the Buthorliatltm to fix pul lie utility rates, provoked an ex change of' ritonul remarks bo twenn Mayor Baker and Senator J. Dennett today when the meas ure came up before the city rutin- cil for 'consideration. .M .i. i 1 i.,fnntin to champion the moasiire at the mat aeMlon of tho legislature and f'wheit i- am governor." ' :"Tlil la not a fomtu for candi date ? for the loglslature," Mayor Dtkcr broke "in. "When wo gel ruady tu inltlato a bill wo will do It. In Ute meantime you can go ahead And - aiwnd money on your qwo campaign." ZiEGFLTJDON'T THINK EDDIE CANTOR CANDID " NEW' YOltlC May 23. (0 Flo -SSlegfeld would aeem aceptt-( cal. . Anent tho announced plana! of his ace, Kddle Cantor, to re tire neat aeanon and enjoy htm-j aolf, the producer nya: "If Mr ' Cantor retiren from the etage I'll' do the same thing next day. Any- one making aa muclt money ae Mr. .Cantor is going to think twice. , before leaving hla profcavlon." FIimI (fe'ienllst'a Ilot'y. ' ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May 23. W The body of Carey V , Hodgson, I United Htatea xeodetlc survey of-' flcial who wan drowned Hunday' hen a eudden atorm descended 1 on Cheaapeake bay while he and Jilt 10-year-old son were In av;a- hre, was round flouting in the hay' today. , , 1 GOVERNOR QUEST UXIVKItKITV OP OK EG ON, Eugene, May 28. (Special.) Na tional and Htatc delegates will at tend the annual state convention of Professional and Business Wom en's clubs of Oregon, to bu held in Eugene May 24. 25 and 20. Of ficers for the year will bo elected and Installed, business transacted and an Interesting program en quired in. :Mr Clarabclle Elliott of Mcd ford. president, and Mrs. Maude Coy Uobliion of Gold Hill, state cducaMon chairman, will be among those present at tho etate conven tion from the southern Oregon sec tion. MIhb Mozelle Hair, of the Uni versity of Oregon is state presi dent, and Miss Emma K, Hummer field of Albany is state treasurer, liotii will attend the convention. , Tho event will begin at 8 o'clock Friday afternoon, following tho luncheon and business session of the state executive council. A con vention highlight will be tho ad dress' by Mrs. Gclino MacDonald Bowman of Richmond, Va., first national vice-president, scheduled for Saturday night, following the convention banquet at the Osburn hotel. Social features will Include a re ception In Alumni hall at the Uni versity o Oregon Friday night, a midnight matinee Haturday and a complimentary breakfast by the Eugeno club .Sunday morning, fol lowed by a religious service con ducted by tho Jtev. J. Franklin Haas- of the Metnodtot Episcopal church of Eugene. Vocational round tables will In clude' the topics of "Office Em ployes," "Salesmanship," "Women In Professions," and "Business Owners and Managers." SCHOOL TEACHERS ARE AT (Hpcrlal) Kuiulay, May ly, two of tho Hunday school teachers were Joint hostesses at, a plcn 0, heid at Xjfthia park in Ashland. Mrs. H. E. Campbell and Mrs. M. L. i'rulit after school motored to Ashland and with their pupllu thoroughly enjoyed the day. i A bountiful picnic dinner was served at . noon and all report a happy time . ' Thero will bo preaching services next Sunday evening at the I'ros-j bytorlan church. Mr. iJiivtdHon, i minister, will have a special meu-' sago to deliver. A duet by Mis. t H. A. Wu!d ma it and M rs. .1 esse i MKtlrstacdt will bo rondored. Alii fMends of the community am in-j vlted. Next Sunday at 8 p. m. There will bo no Christian En deavor mooting. An lee cream party was held ! Sunday, May l!i. at the home of; Mr. und Mrs. Ham Coy and family' In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford; lllrkson apd baby, who nro leav-1 Ing for California. Thoso present) wero Mr. and Mrs. Nl-k Young, j Mr. and Mrs. Bay llarnlsh nnd, family. Mrs Neevah Holinun nnd j I Trade in Your Old Tires on Set of New Goodyears Main and Pacific III III 1 1 1 II II I Rill il0Mji A m ' v Quick starting, snappy pieknp 9 tfr rV A h" x says CONSER, Of Medford ' FortiteCT wuymlh ft in. A- , ' .iim Nf I J t ; A . trcpid captain,, ljnm nd CliV, 1 .ill ll I (IJ V- . fought thtir weMwwd wHy from -jj. yi-f.ll it lUll" hIII!HIu W . Driving Pontiae eonpe, EMer In thU tplendid prodoet- ba ottne b clean fuel, refined la in- the Mluouri through a primitfv, ' "rri ft 'ViOlA L',MVIHlAwnii)r' IV m"? Conaer, of Medford, haa found writea. "Iampleaaed to aute thai mre complete eombtution and to wflderneaj and alongQAimWa rfri P V WfmWT BP flU that AjUud gJaL, bin, In m, ZiO, different minimize carbon fomuuion d S"' la U I fy ' : V i trt T the reanlla tba ke wiahe, in a mo- motor fnela I find Aaaodated Gaa- erankease dilution. Romantic bit, of western history IS W, I 'l PvO ' VSy ""Wi Nf j torfueL I oHne far anperior in quality." . . AasociatedGaaolineatartaeaaUy,' tuch a, thi, ar revealed to -tha K ' l ""iPA 1 ( VO -Qolckting,ppy pickup Drire I. at the reo Md re.jKda crly to the throttle am?4S!d,C RoE ' . L- J sy il'lP: ' J V !' V and 'More M Ilea to the Gallon cream autlon and fill up with thia at all epeeda and give, amaxlngly Liitni in each Wedneeday nm. 1 ' -& h. : J 7 S?7 F are feature, tt-at are very evident finer motor fneL Aaaodated Caa- long mileage. lng,8to8J0p.m,onrUtion,KPO. --4rSl, V Jftit JrTI t ' San Francltco; KGO-Oalcland; A tnSL2LA f " : i : ' KFIXo,AngeleKGW-Portland; jff-vm,mS!L: 2' i::AmZ'Jit ' KOMO-Seanla; KHQ-Spokana. I Chllilron. Mr, and Mm. Thoron Ashpolo nnd son, Donnltl, Mr. and Miss Eunlco Bolton of The elected vico-prenldent of tho Ki- A 1 1 Tl I 1 1 1 II TO tin kWWWV1'"' Uft Children. Mr. and Mrs. Thcron Taylor and son. Hilly. Mrs. Mary van Dyke and son, Mi, and Mrs. Cecil Templar. Mrs. Ella Hotmail of Ashland, (iramlma Coy and Orandina Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bigham vis ited ; Sunday afternoon nt tho homo of -Mr. and, .Mm. C. E. )a viea. ;. , 1 Mrs. . Thcron Jones of GrantH Pfuut and Miss Ijota Henshaw of Central lolnt visited Sunday even ing With Mrs. Marsh C.arrett The time was spent In pleasant convqr Ballon. y One of the biggest picnics of Iho season was enjoyed Sunday when, a largo number of friends motored to Grants Pass. A sump tuous, dinner was sorved at noon In 'the- Grants Pass city park. Those enjoying the day were Mr. a lid Mrs , William Perry. Mr, ami Mrs. John Itadr, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey- Stanley and son, DarreH, Mr. and Mrs. Itoy AHhpolo and son, Donnld. Mr. and Mrs. James Owens. Mrs. Itosle ' Smith and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. lister Throckmorton. Ellnear and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens. Mr. nnd Mrs. I H.riay and dau ghter, Grandma Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Day. The afternoon was spent In gathering axeahut nnd other wild flowers. On their return trip those enjoying supper along tho llnguo lver wero Mr. nnd Mrs John Itiidor, Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Medford Service Station Highway YOUR Ashpole nnd son, Donald, Mr. and M rs.. William Perry and . Mrs. Itosle Smith and daughter, Bar bara. They report a very enjoy able day. Karl EBrh, one of oui"'proHpor ous diversified farmers, -waH In town Wednesday morning attend ing to business. ' . Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Young and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cowden called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Haley Sun day evening. ft. A. Weldman went to Med- j ford Wednesday afternoon on business. Hoy Smith litis been under the. weather the hint few days, but 1- able to be around . : Sylvan Provnt- and daughter. Miss Sylvia, niade a trip to Port land on Sunday by ulrplune und (with Mrs. Provost who Is visltiff In Portland. . J. S. Prime, wno resides nt -130 Holly street, recently underwent an miHi'Htimi for ti niton ii .Hll nt tho Community hospital. , Victor Shaw, son of H. M. and Dr. Matllo Stiaw was recently brought In Ashland from Salem where he -lias been a patient in a hospital. Ills condition Is consid ered critical. I ASHLAND There TIRE SHOP Miss Eunice Bolton of The Dalles. Oregon, Is spending the week as the guest of Miss Ethel Khrum on Oak street. Rev, and Mrs. C. P. Ciaffney were ti inner hosts on Monday evening at their ' home on the bouleyard.- Covers were laid for Misses Ireno Berg, Ellen Waters, Canolin Radde, Esther Ludwic, Derwin, and Messrs. Charles Ernst, Luther Pendltttnn, David Gaffnoy, Miss Esabel Gaffney and the host and hostess. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Good and H. ; B. Hurst wero visiting in Koseburg ion Sunday to hear the new vita- phone which was recently installed at the. Antler theatre. The teachers of the Washington school held a delightful picnic on Nell creek on Monday evening not far from the granite quarries, cainpflre. Guests 6f the teachers Weenies were cooked over the were Mr. Cortholl and Mr. and Mrs. Ii. U Powell. Howard Hohson haa returned to his home at Crescont. Iako where ho Is employed with the Southern Pacific company. Mr. Hobson at tended to business errands nnd visited with his brother, little Jimmy Hobson, who is at the B. B. Wilis home on Allison street. Carl Loveland, a former well known former Ashland resident, expects to be located at Dunsmuir during tho summer nnd will con duct an orchestra that will play for dances In that section.: Dr. W. J. CrnmtH II haw been For Every Purpose and Every Pocketbook! THERE i$ a GOODYEAR Tire that will fill your needs, no matter what they may be . . . The DOUBLE EAGLES offer the maximum in dependable service ... they are the finest you can buy! Then there are other Goodyear and Pathfinder tires at varying prices that will, give guaranteed GOOD YEAR service '. . . the kind that's just a little better than you can get from other tires near their prices . . . that's why MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOOD YEARS THAN ANY OTH ER TIRES. You will be interested in seeing the superiority of "SUPERTWIST CORD" construction. . ; Our cord testing machine will convince you of Goodyears superior quality. , t WE SERVE TO SERVE elected vice-president of tho Kl wanls club, to fill the- - unexpired term of Earl Crow who has moved to Albany. Nato Bates enloyed a week end fishing trip Jnto the Neil creek district. ' ' Miss Gertrudo Haan was a Sun day guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Malmgren, at Phoenix, Mrs. Albert Marske of Dunsmuir is in town for a few 'days, guest of Mrs. Kannie Keller on Allison st rcct. W bile h ore, M rs. M arsk e Is making- arrangements for the painting of their residence pro perty at the corner of Allison and Sherman streets. Tho house is now ecupicd by the A. W. Moon fam ily. Miss Elizabeth Richardson and Miss Mary Coolhlgo, teachers,: at the Southern Oregon State Normal school and .Mrs. Frank Merrlllon joyed a pleasant week-end vaca tion at Cresuent City. California. They were accompanied on the trip by Miss May (.lover of Medford. I. It. Batcmnn, who makes his headnuarterH at Klamath Kails, was In Ashland over the week end to visit with his family on Harga dinc street. . . Sock Morgan Cup NEW YORK. May 23. (A) The J. P. Morgan cup ought to be soft for Cnfeago. It's a trophy for which bond clubs of Chicago and New York will compete Kriday. Chick Evaim and Hob Gardner are expeeted on the Chicago team. Are Goody ears AGAIN Phone LINDBERGH MEMORIAL la?S?2iIl SALEM, Ore., Alay 23. P)V. S. Crowder of fialein has been ap pointed by Governor Patterson as Oregon commissioner for the Lind b argh Memorial association! The association will create a memoriM for the father of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, the. aviator, by raisin pr a benefit fund for tho widows fcnd orphans of men who lose their lives In the air service. STATE FAIR BUILDING SALEM, Ore.,' May 23.& The Hansen Construction company of Portland wan low bidder and has' been awarded the contract by the! State Kalr board for construction! of the new combined grandstand j and exhlibt building nt tho fair grounds. Th6 contract price for tho general coimtfucllon was f 116, S43. .Vino flinm Kubmitled bltlM, the highest of which whs f 149,900. Put Your Tires "in Shape" for Summer Driving Our repair department ia equipped with gen uine factory facilities to enable our experi enccd repairmen to give you the very finest tire repair service . . . Let us check your tires and condition them for summer driving-. 14 FLUID x, FABRICS! 10 AMD HOLLY ST. PHOHB 4 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeino service af