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    STEDFORTJ M3TE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY HO, 1929.
ASHLAND VETERAN
ASHLANB Mirf 30.-r-C8Mclnl)
F. V, Jilijjw on Klkmler teet
celebrated his iard birchday on
Sunday, He was the. recipient , of
many felU'ftatlonti from friendH
and acquaintance. Mr.-Shaw Ib
well known In AHhland and 1h
prominent in church and O. A. U.
clrcleB. He enjoys gocid health
and does, much of the work of
the upkeep of his home;
Jlr. and Mrs. Sam McN'air on
Scenic Oiivc. motored to Horn
brook on unduy, to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Grieves.
W. V- Walter, secretary of the
Y. M. C. A., talked on 'Sunday
morning in the Congregational
church, In place of the regular
' pastor,- C. D. Oaffney. who is ab
sent on a trip. to Dallas, Texas.
1'resldent J. A. Churchill of the
Southern Oregon Normal school
has been 111 and confined to his
home during the past week.
Final examinations began Mon
day - morning in the Junior high
school and also lu the senior
high. ;i
..Mrs. vJennie " Pcrrlne. left re
cently for the east, having been
called to. attend to business at
tain), - :.
. Alias Elle Waters, aupervisor
;. of physical- aducation In .the Ash
land, public aohools has .resigned
-.her -position here and -JiaB accept
ed a position In the Seattle-schools.
Mls Waters expects to return to
Ashland - during - August to take
charge . ot the Camp Fire Oiru'
camp at the Lake of the. Woods.
Mrs. koulsr JJodge, Miss Kalh
erliui Vincent - and -Mrs. A. ;H.
IV&eht huve returned from tli
northern pari of the. state. Mrs.
Dodge and Miss "Vincent were nl
Heaalda, Oregon,- In attendance A
the state convention of tho P. 13.
f. . (Sisterhood. :Mrs; Pracht was
- the' guest of her sister In Port
land. The ladles visited n Eu
gene both going and coining. ;
i Archie Eiibanks,. of Sun Fran
cisco, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. l.
Kubanks on . Wimer street, ar
rived in Ashland lata last week
to-- visit - with his parents. Mr.
Rubnnka has taken a temporary
job at the State Bank and will
help, out for a time, while some
of -the employees are .absent -ou
vacations. ; -. ',
Mrs.. F. F. Whittle is a patient
(it the Sacred Heart-, Hospital In
Medford. She is reported to be
doing well and. .her friends hope
' slia wllf soon he able to be at
Ironic again.. -;
Chapter A. C. of the P. E. : O.
sisterhood met oh- Saturday afters
noon t the home of M,rs. .F. O.
, Wagner nn Granite, strew. Mrs.
HI. C- Clalcy presided over the
huslhesff meeting. - J-0 ,
' ftlanmrh Falls. Modern slate
highway bridge to -be built across
. I'lnmath river near here. '
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. w Presented
foii Spring, 1929, by i
npHE.most advanced
style creation of the
pejr season abolutely
, th last word for yonng
"men - definitely a step
ahad of . the: crowd. r
And yet like all Ijord .
" Rochester Styling ideas'
iquite within the,'
bounds of good taste.
r $45.00 1 :
' ': ' ' TniloroJ by
IfiduuU-Stern, Rachasttr, N. TQ
Model Clothing Co.
Medford i Correct Clothiers
BIBLE SCHOOL AT
J ONE SEVENTEEN
Boy and s!rfe! In' the-!toeiiiX
I ;:n; in' the.-pitoeUK
district arc founting thi day's
! fore June If. On that date thai
I daily vacation bible school is. to
i open Its doors- and- welcome the
i pupils for- the first day's session.
All yung people . befrwn the
aee of bx nnl tiftetTtf ttvA elig
ible. f: . .. .
Thin school will, be the aocnnd
held In the Phoenix district. Last
year'tt school, under the teach in
of Itev. 'and Mth. E. Jvtirton, was
ko popular with the children that
It has been necessary to double
th teaching force and length of
sexttion. ,
Far 30 years the summer Bible
Hchopl movement has been gaining
momentum in the United States.
This year tnz-re will be hundreds
of thousands of b'-yii and girlH In
thousands of American communi
ties spending a month or six
weeks of their vacation, in this
delightful and most worth while
occupation. The schooj at phoe
niK will be held at the First Pres
byterian church June J 7 -July 10,
under a staff of comiietent, e
pMien.ced. sympathetic. Christian
teachers. -
It Is to be a. five day a weete
school with hours from 9 to 11:30
with recess. There will bo su
pervised games, picnics on se
lected Saturdays and a gradua
tiori .exercise, on the closing night
to which all parents- and the whole"
community are invited. -
As (he purpose of the school
is. the: building of Christian char-
acter ind worthy cltlzenshin tho
courses of study will center in the
Bible and . lead to Jesus Christ,
Bible stories, dramatics and mem -
ory work, singing, training in good
habits, life and-teaching of Jesus,
great men of th Christian church,
and the leaders In the world-wide
Christian enterprise will be in
cluded In the rurricutnm. .
While the school Is conducted
by the Presbyterian church It js
interdenominational In its -IrH,
Utf teaching force and Us desire
to serve. It- will be supported
iy volur.tary contributions.- Its
chief concern 1 your- boy and
girl. May .we have them1?
Modford is to, have a union
school also, but the Phoenix school
is hoping to take car of those
outside' of Medford and Talent,
namely In tho Independence, North
Phoqnlx.i Fern Valley ami - Phoe
nix school districts. VrIto Iley.
W. O. Johnson for further ihfor
mation. !
, , r 4 r -- .
OF FERNVALLEY ARE
HONORED BY FRIENDS
(By Mary U. Cure?) . .
EDEN .:PRfll5fNCT, Ore.,( May
30. i(-Up('claK)--rVn Alay. JJ3 -a)iout
25 of the friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Huv Ward 'of Fern Valley come In
on them with ' surprise party. In
honor ot. theU, fifteenth wedding
anniversary.- They brought along
well filled h&skeu of dainties, s
well as Hi number, of pieces of crys
tal ware. A most epO'able time
was- had until a Into hour, w:ien
the parly departed, wishing the
happy couple many' returns, of rie
day.. .), ... - , ' - '' i .j:.:'
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dhike of
Kast Eden were given! a happy
surprise last Sunday afternoon,.
when its ot Mrs, Drake relatives,
including sisters and brothers and
nieces and nephews and their
children, came , in on them. . A
bounteous . dinner, was . brought
along and all feasted and visited
unt.U a late hour. ..
Vnv. Highlof Talent wan attend
ing church at Phoenix last Sunday
and waa a dinner guest at the
Carey home after church..
E. C. Lockvvood of the White
Wing poultry farm took off a fine
batch or 1S0O baby chicks last
Sunday whica Mrs., rena Stevens
took and will raise for hroijers.
Mrs. Addle Hteadman of Phoe
nix has Just returned from a
week's visit with relatives at C'hilo
quln, . , . : '-
are glad to announce that
P. Hunter ot Phoenix, who is
In the Sweedenburg hospital tU
Ashland, was reported last Sun
day to be getting along us well as
could be expected, and hope is
held out that he may be able to
be brought home before lung. .
The baccalaureate sermon at the
Presbyterian church in Phoenix
which was delivered ' by the Hev.
Wood bridge Johnson, waAJarKfly
attended nd wan very Inspiring.
There will he 11 graduates from
the Phoenix high this year.
Bfhle school will commence for
the younger children in Phoenix
June 1G, and will be taught by a
competent Bible student. All that
wish their children to have the ad
vantage oP this training should
bear this date in mind.
' Sunday school nt (he Presby
terian church in Phoenix will
begin at 9:4& next Sunday instead
of at 10 as formerly, K
Mrs. George Drake and Mrs. L.
A. Drake of East' Eden were call
ling on your correspondent Monday
afternoon and extending (congratu
lations on the occasion of the 4ftth
anniversary of the marriage of
Mr, and Mrs. C. Carry.
UrUe Aidrlch. former Talent
girl, has been engaged to teach the
Fern Valley school n-xt year.
: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kerns of
Fern Valley are the proud parents
of a ha. by daughter, born May 13.
We are glad to Announce that
Earl Briscoe of Phor-nl', who has
been suffering from blood poison.
C-tU"vt by a splinter In his hand.
Is about out of danger-now; Mr.
Brisco came very near losing his
hand.
American .Legion Auxiliary Essay
Contest Winners Display Literary
Talent in'Telling Story of Poppy
The following essays were select-'
ed from those submitted by local
school croups to -compete in the
contest conducted by the American
Legiun Auxiliary.
fciV . nnrrt.i Aimn
Edler of Junior high school, for
v
be-;eSnt, grade group; second pluce
" """' ",":e
coin scnoui. tnira grade pupil, wno
represented , the first, second and
third gra.de group, and third honor
was given Stanley. Kunxmo. i,
Koosevelt school, fourth, fifth and
sixm giaue group repi esfiuu uvo.
"Tc Meaning uf the
r , (Hy Alum I-ller.)
'In Flanders field where popples
i grow - .
Retween the crosses row on row."
Perhaps when, these lines were
penned tho author did noi icallze
the thought mat prompted them
had immortalized the poppy, trans
planting the little MdHsoni to bloom
forever, within the hearts of Amer
ican people. - f- .' .
But the .thought persists that he
uiu Know, ror ne saw ine poppyiIenn Lfgiou" printed on -It, and on
blooming beneath te very feet of j th ul)oltIle Milla he wrme ..,....
struggling nntioim,- saw it crushed
down by the hoots of mure hi np
men, only to arise again bruised
uui iiuuuuik uuu .i him an. honor.
promise of scars of war, healed. And . The miritts came In and gatiierod
so -tbevpoDpy has grown with the ! U)) ail (he wplltfJ antl loid lhe
passing years Into a living symbol j idlers that tbey dtlll had fight
of faith, hope and a sojemn trust ers ai)d omt each little popuy was
fulfilled. going vut. in the world to do its
uiuy iuw inuny are jiiciiiieu lo
regard the yearly salo of these
!,,""",D J .i.y.wl
raising money. But to those who
.understand, the purchase . of ono
of these . blossoms is more than nles for a poppy When she got
duty. It is a privilege. Nor is it j, sh, j0uliea ul the po1)py un(1
charity, this gesture towurd the read lht, name ..Jim.. on it A
ones who made a nuprome sacri- 3mUe SI)rtJud 0Vtfr her face, for'jlm
fire; it is a personal pledge that..WttH the name of the son she bad
We who come after understand and given to her country
remember. . w , ...
! Even the manufacturer of tho
poppy we buy js keeping with
the sentiment of the origin. J.nmls
once Strong, hrown and confident
; uc power, but now frail and white
with Hie pallor of years of illness.
put these flowers ingot her pains-
takingly, mounting Mts r paper
into -reminders of the price they
and their comrades paid In defense
of the1 nation. ; .
But aside from the sentiment at
tached 'to tho Memoriul day dis
play of poppies, the .system of their
manufacture und sale Is based on a
Uiashi return of 100 per cent to dls-
unicu "veterans nnn ineir inmiues,
A disabled soldier, making pop
pies -gets-one cent for each poppy.
No .doubt If we could fully realize
with what pride these men collect
tb1 money corned by their own la
bors, and V'itU, what Joy they greeL
the chance lo again take a place
sale of the preppies would double.
In the uatlun's industrial life, :the
After, the soldier geis his money,
the remainder is 'carefully, spent in
relief work among needy veterans
Gt;onE. : Arisu X . Mas $Q.-WflVf
Injuretl nnjrt" -n'tflfMess .in theva.piB
of a. fellow workei Arthur 'Gates
discussed the possibilities of life
and death for five minutes Tues
day and then plunged 3 100 feet
to the bottom of the Old Dominion
mine shaft. He was defld when
picked up.
Oaten, -who was shaft repair
boss had been repairing timbers
at the 700-foot level with Charles
Reed, a workman. Dates' head
was struck by a timber. As he
fell from the aide of the shaft,
Heed caught him and , held his
body: for five minutes, i During
that time the men , conversed,
Oates explaining that be already
was- injured seriously, and urging
his companion not to endanger nis
own Hf. Heed hung onto him.
I '
DOUBLE
ACTINC
MAKES .
BAKING EASIER
DISCUSSED DEATH
BEFORE' PLUNGING
v - ( , 1 ft 1 I
'I'llillLUlli 1
and their families, .And, while the
government cares for these men
" " " wore s,""'
In many cases, where immediate
! belli Is needed. The sale of pop-
ihen-furc, gives everyone not
only th opportunity (o pay hotn-j
ae to the nation's heroes, but to'.
uij in solving this more material 1
problem. . '
Tw Story ot t!w Poimy.'1
(Ity AUt-c KHlogg.) J
A soldier was sitting up in hisj
bed. He was inukitig something.;
.SI tiny other soldiers werta in thr
- rQom tun und uI wm UuBy Tnpy
! Wero making paper poppies, which
I wnM iix , u . , Ttm, .,..,v xv,lu
jto ho Uaw, tQ carw foi. tlu.mHtJiv,
They could not work, but this was
one -way they could help.
As the soldier made poppy after
poppy, he thought uf the real- pop
py that grew in Flanders Field.
Ho rememljfred his. pat who had
fought and died there. . His pal's
name was Jim, and km he. finished
his poppy he named It "Jim." He
took u piece of jiaper with "Amer-
and then lied the. -slip of paper to
the; poppy. This made him feel
If ht vn lit uitrtiA wnir ifkitntr
work.
A Httle boy was selling poppies
OQ American legion any. A gray-
hnirwi .-.M Jn.iu xnh.n
hnnr i,. i
Tho Story of ilu? Poppy."
(By sum ley Kuimuau.
"In Flanders XI!4 tho, popples
Ki" w .
Between the crosses row on row."
Therfe lines are the beginning of
tho beautiful poem written by John
McCrae In remembrance-of. tbose
brave soldiers who died on Flan-
ders Fields of Belgium. After be
ing a battleground for many years,
It grew to be a beautiful flower
garden of poppley. It I thought
by th French that these poppies
are a symbol of the blood of the
many thousands of .soldiers who
fought und died for their cdtin trie's
"over there." Mome are now worse
off than if they were dead those
who are blind, crippled, or disabled
in some way. These bravo moil are
the ones who gave tip thulr- own
.comyn-t for oui'H. They, now try
to make a living for their families
by sitting up in their government
Hospitals ror hours and making! lit
tie red paper popples. All they
ask of you Is tu buy. one. once
' year'.
however, until bin strength failed,
'ind Oates slipped away. ;
SEATTLE, Wash., May 3(1. P)
U C. Hood, who established a
chain 'of morq than 30. gasoline
filling stations here within two
weeks, was being sought today
on charges- of perpetrating i
wholesale fraud, which was be
lieved to. have -netted him more
than $5UO0 a-week.
Mood, who said he came from
Los Angeles, was charge 0 . with
representing himself as head of a
California oil company bearing his
name- and intent on starting
new - gasoline war here. In
whirlwind organization he leased
string of service stations and
j employed managers, exacting $100
or 200 from each,-supposedly as
a bond.
Nurserymen estimate that 60
per cent of the - fruit trees - of
f'oland have perished because of
the unusually cold winter.
BIG HOTELS
RESTAURANTS
RAILROADS ;
CHEFS '
it Hi
- HOUSEWIVES
, .. DOMESTIC
' V SCIENCE
than any other brand
of baking powder in
the world. The
choiceofexpertswho
demand the best. .
There are no "lut-a'
LESS THAW
II (AMINO
good"indtbeyknow ES',,';
tried others and com
pared results. They
selected Calumet and
stick to it, year in
and war out, because
it i Best By Test.1
BIBLE SCHOOL AT
J?EESE CREEK HAS POSTPONED AGAIN
GOOD ATTENDANCE! BY BADIEATHER
IfEEsfci CREEK, Ori Muy .10 j Ot.IV OIlC'llAlU,. May-SO-4-
(Sin-cUl). The ilally ,vu,-ulionj(fllfTlll mhM of rthei yellow
bible Hchooi; Is luomesainK with
a good nuondanee fur this time ' 11,1 J tor I "rl ami iho thcon ! !anh
uf the year, when pcuple are very "fur Rume were tlclayed today be
bu.y lit. the country. cause of unsatisfactory weather
.Mr. and Mrs. Walter KukIiuik conditions over the Atlantic. Tha
are the pruuil ownerx ot a new mechanical staffs of both planes
t.urd coach. . (occupied themselves with placing
.Mrs. Toni Vestal arrived home 1 ""' readiness for flight,
lust week with the new arrival. A sii)ply of benzol arrived for
Kathleen Kllzabeth. Both mother I the French plane, which was forced
and baby are doing well. j to dump part of Its fuel yesterday
Kldred Jack" has the measles. when a leaking fuel tank sent Ar-
Mrs. H. Hall and aon made a i menu l.otti and his companions,
business trip to Medford one day j Jean Assolunt and Rene Lefevre,
lust week. - - I ,,sck to the beach after a master-
Tho farmers are getting ready f"l though perlloua take-off. Lottl
to cut hay" und it is hoped the j and J.efevrc planned la return to
threatened stoi'm will puss over New York thul they might better
for the present at least. study weather reports of Dr. James
The title of the Sunday school ' H. Klmbull, government metorol-
lesson for Sunday, .May 20, v na j oglsl.
"(Jod'H' Law In the Heart," whii n I It was not until well after mid
had to do very largely with the ! night ihat Uvls A Yancey, navl-
restoratioo of the Jews, a propb-
ei-y that Is now coming to pass,
The Jewish people nre rclut n!ng
to Palestine by thousands and the
whole country Is taking on new ' and several mechanics that the
life. The' title' of next Sundays flight waa oft for today and that
lesson is "Jjiter Experiences of ( they might ceuse their all-night la
Jeremlah." found in Jer. 38:4-13. 1 bor. (
Rev. Griffeth will preach each
Sunday morning nt 1 1 o'clock at
Reese creek. Sundny school nt
10 o'clock. Instead bf 10:30, giv
ing more ttylie for preaching and
sonfc service. Mrs. Konlg will
sing apeclal selections each Sun
day. Thero will bo' music on the
saxuphone and, trombone fro ni
time to time. "' ' '
-4 :
Musical Hits
in June Records
, ,
. The Columbia ; list of
records
this week --as .advertised in
this
paper, Is outstanding, and fea
ture Charles W. - Hanip, radio vo
calist, in his ballads. "Pretty Lit
tie ThinK." and "This la' Heaven."
-Other vocalists are Annette Hon-!
n yo;,,B Babyy-- n.r K-UMe
Wallers in art iiriltsing '-What
Bldja ' Want to Make Me I.ovo
Tou For?" and "OoodneHS Gracious-
Gracle."' . -'' -' "' ' J
Dunce records offer two more
furies from' "Pox Mnvletone Kol-llea--'WalklnK
' With Husle" and
"Breakaway," done by Milt Hhuw
ana nis orcnesiru. i nu ,,,,,.:
Troubndoura feature songl cornet-clarinet
work-In '"Building al
Nest for Mary," and, "I ' Used to
I-oveMer ln tho Moonllghe," And
yoa:won't overlook,, if you ont
tune In, Jo' Turner and hla' Mom-j
phla men ' in - an amazing riot;
called "Freak and Melt" and tho
bluest blue you ever' heard, ono
' Mississippi Moati." J ' '
t These records aro-'on sale- at
Maglll's drug store. '
.KANSAS CITY, May 30-(P)
i)tv, John F. Hwarens today waa
Charged -, with manslaughter - In
connection with, an alleged illegal i
operation that resulted In .the 1
death of Hilda Schlemann. 2.1. ' I
CONTINUOUS SHOW
- ALL NEW
: TODAY
jazz mAd Youth has its ,
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TOMORROW 'NIGHT
IS '
7 i CHINA NIGHT H "t
On Continuous Days Mati
nee Prloes Prevail Until 9
P. M
- Kiddles
, 108 Any Thus j "
gator or the (ireen Flash. Journey,
i ed more than a mile down ,tho
beuch to where the plane rests, to
! notify the pilot, Roger Q. Williams,
SWAN ISLAND CRASH
FATAL FOR, MECHANIC
POFITLAND, Ore., May 3p.M
Paul Wiley, 3G. died In a hpj)Uul
hern today from Injuries suffered
late yosterduy when an unlicensed
airplane crashed to earth on the
Hwah Island airport here. - It. V.
Sauters,, who -was at the controls
of the plane, received a broken
aw antI fnce lacerations when the
-snip ten irom an aitnuae or 4uu
feet.
i Witnesses said .the plane went
into a spin as Sauters was half
, way through a turn.
Wiley was a mechanic for the
Transport company.
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WHAT A NIGHT t
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Whoopee and Drama.
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Quality Brand Bings are just such rings and
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