Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1929, Image 3

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    I'AGJR THREE
, i wF-wV 1 1 '" r)ml" v'y im-mlit-r to' Pumas' i
"I f-Vy& i 1 i'"'l-wly Pinnate just rxHtliy in lu-r hew
r-- VA y I whi Hurlk-ulm- ,he exports to hud maii
j niako h-r garden excel thi sivikoh : fut her i
Jlrflfnrd Gurili-n iluli 1 . "it" ' thp douod lim
Hold r'inul MtH'thiK. i , ll"n Hit contest sheet tu Mrs.
iljurailuy evvnlnK Hip Mrdfnnl """"' or winner. In id
Inimitulile way, dt!it;rH'd 1 Che treasurer t;iiortel the an-
eart'rf. whu rt-nlizivi ttK-y i-nrtionnieitt fur IJie year mot in
no mistake in stisdii lull. . i , - .-1 - . . tit
i:ju!t her as a delegate from Med-i Mrs. yke. m-osram ?halrman, coh-
anrt ford. ,'trlljulfd tile fnllnwtiiji numbers:
j Thrrw is (.till time to sign tin '"America's KirM i'wtnle"'; Indian
iwtl yei m(uw i t',iuuriu uy .Min. itwtttieii.
for.
Harden club held, lis last formal' tht Kanten t itib cmnmittee -iii lier itunu-a and tiardriju." Mrs. lieiknap jravo a vry inter
meeting: fm- tli ... n,aV make their plans and betrin nn-t ret (hit la nfh ntmrt of tlilr work iu for
Hotel Medford. There was only l!a',,,'! tn heie stock of sasullnn -rliUoiiwiH hrlnit n fcwjturer .:f Iraer years among the KJaiimlh ln
fair, attendance, hut several new'" ,""lll,'th to arnund tu; nole to Xiedford, who will "speak dinns.
s khiim-hh t-oim-t-urnr i tr f ni:itji.rw ni..rr,ej i tit riise-r ' f 'nf.e sn emree were sei veu y
this summer. i-ast yeiir' f.iiks," and It won't rost a coin Uie huslesses, Mrs. Kimzmun ami
eonitnittee was very . faithful tn hear liiin if we net the ten Mrs. r"islie and Mr. Wiley,
Itlhle CIum
Tim ladies' Werinn Jilliln rtn-w j
..ti.ii.iance, nut several new .. ,
Stemboia joined duHnK ibe wt' , "
"""Kinif the present nwe1!?1'" 11
lielehip tip to 75. v.S. ,3 , i "' com
bers h'elnlhR to lienmifv M,ir.., ,i ."u lr efforts. The contest proved so send In sour dollar to Mrs.
can surely help a lot ',,,, if ,i. v'r' Interamlne and aatlsfartovy. ' K. H. I'orter or .Mrs. fJoddard. .Mrs. Itntintan iles
reverai thousand oihcrs In lie,!, i n,is Venr we expect it to be ' moroi Miss jane Snediror Knve lief IjmHw.'
ford.U-ho Iiivft tinu-.t. a .,,.. "o' in everj' way, i final iwimi on the .i-!for! flower The
realize the help and Inspiration! Uv- S'lart save a report of; show and it was worth notiiiR "f tho tederated rnurcn i i en
thai can he derived frm assocla- ihe 1'o'tland Itose Keslival which how srnaii tile expenses were, com- tral i'olllt met at the homo of M rs, i
tine with carden i lull enthusiasts ,vas s" wonderful that people from ! pared fo the pleasure derived Viola i-nmpman on Wednesday, j
and readliiK tliu "lletter Flowers ,1,c Atlantlr coast were well , re-, from the aiunv. Jnne 12. with a very good attend-5
M:i,-:,.,i,, .,! lil,l f., ,h 1, I lnv l.,,i,.u ,,.... l Stmt. TftO devotional JWrViCP WBS COH-I
and Oardena." why there wouid -"t,iw J"nc nellcor and Mm. Si- ! ford donated prizes without being ducted by Mrs. K. itichtnoml. rol
be a waltins list and, the secretary : I"1" v' tm here and reKletle t; solicited. jiowitiK this an intercatinK report
Mrs. Porter, could not sign Aem th!l ry ttarden club member.! Mrs. Furnas said Utafc of ali'eonrernlnK the foundniB of Hutn
up fast enough. j in fact every person in Medford ! sulijects discussed tit the slato home at Ceres, Calif., and Its liis-
rould n..t have seen and enjovel ' hieetlmr, 'protection of OrKon to'' " matiaReinent u) to the .
t, -i, ; t..,, ..- ,., ntretent time was .Kiven by Mrs.
will huva n mlniiitorn lelirodoc- and it needs to he because a lame J"hnstone, who Is matron
tlon of 111. ,..,-,!,. Ilnnw. nr. ' immtov nf v.noiile do not tilinit of i I'""- AfUT tills,
not mean to lose"'1" " ui,u t4,.,t ;,i,..,....v ... , ,,;! ilt.i,H- ,f '
hhe would have to have an as
sistant . The president, Mrs. Swl
Kart, advocated dlscontimiine the
'eifUlar. iiieetlnus until autumn
out. she does
slKht of her members hv onvl1'1'31 piino in I'ortland.
mean. Bh'e expects to call ln-j l'lense step In to the e'lamlier
formal meetlnes occasionally that of commerce nnd ee this delight -will
meet at the homes of mem-! fttl piece of work. The sooner
bers having flowers. j you view ii the better as flowers
This Is a delightful plan- nnd I have, a habit, i like thviv huraun
much interest and enthusiasm contemporaries, of wiiliering as
was manifested, several offering, time elapses.
their homes to try It out tn. j Mis. Charles Fnrnns attended
it is hoped to go again to the ; the State Federation of Harden1
lovely home of the McCaskey's andeclubs at Corvallls .and gave .a
Mrs. Swigart, Mrs. . H. Porter j mosf interesting rcporr. Her'trtp
Mrs. K. Williams and Mrs. i was the pattern of economy aiid
l.ouis flrlch offered hospitality, i she brought home several liitcr
Mornings were suggested, but late, esting books for the members of
afternoons seemed much better. the club o read. I
That remains to he decided. i tier talk was spiced with a wee
Ttlght riera Is the time nnd nit of hnnior. which told in .Mrs.
of this
shower was
who
,,-lian Ihov.nnn n
. ' ', . il i :eiiiiilfiil nml useful cifts to gnice i
or snrun nut .oniy oi ineir ocsoc ' . - - (
for It and liull It up or "pluck-II! hw prospective home. Dainty re- j
wild no rjualms of conscience feesliments were served by the,,
whatever: ' , com.niuee in charge.
California protects her wild) ; Ti l'resem were the ?es
fttiwers tb uuch an extent that-It's. -'" J'l'"inf, 1- RM",0", ,V V
uite evident to an observer whentf- ,'"TU''' W1',.h,11'oa"' l! ' V' !
they cross the state line, by , A. obster , M Uson tl. U,
thr, appearance of the , .ftowemj ''"": f- J"- ' f
and shnW compared wiU, those TUonl v!
"sixteen' state, h.y. ederatei. jlJ.
(lower and Garden clubs, ana :"'.'; V.i Ti,,V.ninn
500 members voted against bill " .',. , . ii 1 ,k
oards i t- ? -i ' jLuclliei lallojihe ijtev. J. XJohn-
Sunny1 Dds
Vacation Time
Summer Raimeiit
Spot!
ess
Fun at its peak! Pleasures galore!
Your mind at ease CONFIDENT that
you are retaining from day to day that
fresh, cool, attractive appearance that
comes from the habit of having your
clothes kept in spotless array.
We specialize in the cleaning of sum
mer clothes at economi
cal prices which make
it practical to keep
them nice. Dependable
service and unexcelled
workmanship on the
daintiest silks, flannels
and summer garments.
Phone and our car will
call.
"We're Not Satisfied
Unless You Are'
City Cleaning &
Dyeing Works
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Phone
4
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624 N. Riverside
Phone 474
boards.
The Portland Seed Co. sent out
500 packages of free seeds to Ore
gon children. ....
Albany has employed an expert
to plan and .started upon a 20
year landscaping plan. "Together"
is their slogan. Together, they
say, is the greatest word in the
Knislish language., jsiuch can.be
accomplished "together."
Some, beautiful, ros noted - by
.Mrs. Swlgai-t at Portland, where,
by tiio way, she says she was
"never treated so well in her life"
were the prize winner, Julu, a
flame colored single rose; the
imperifti potentate, Isobel, Shot
Silk, independence . Day, Golden
Emblem, i'.loomfield, Exquisite,
L,os Angeles and Hadiey.
Sixteen garden cltlhs competed
with Medford. therefore the honor
19 greater and rdttch 'credit Is due
Mrs, Swigart and MTss Snedicor.
Mrs. Swigart made a fereat hit
with her tiny French bouquets,,
Mr ad Mrs. Schoepen Tracked
the flowers and they arrived in
fine shape. This was done gratis
and is appreciated. , 1
Medford must put on its think
ing can and get together on a
representative flowol and then
grow it. -;, :
Portland is the ."Rose City."
MeMinnyille is renowned for its
asters; Grants Pass raises gladio
lus1 and is called the "01,td Cly."
Now what shall Medford ,raise?
Khttll it lie lilies or zinnias or
what-? If you have a wish oh
the subject, call or write Airs,
swigart or Mrs. Porter. The GAr .
den club wants to know your opin
ion. . t'
Try aspirin or alum to Vmke
yoiir cut flowers last longer, a
little in the water.
1 Mrs. Woodcock. Miss Florence
;t"ox am! Mrs. Howard Barto drove
' out to Camp Catharine nnd snenl
; the day with Mrs. Catharine -law
at her ranch up EvanB Crook one
- day during the week. MndCox is
a guest In the city from rh?s
i Moines. Inwa, who is visiting, here
with her mother and urotliers.
son and sleverai children.
Social Events of
Church Societies
rriwilhi rlicle u ill jnor( Wed
nesday " with Mit. I'otcr I5etm1ck
uti North Central av;ue.
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' The Indies Aid of the English
Lulhoriin churrh nrr lirivlftR bnp
f thJr rKular hnt r Wednes
day, Juno 19, 5:30 to 7:30, at th
Lutheran cliurrh.
The ftast Side circle of the first
M. K. chiii ch u ill man Tuewday
iifttrnnn with Mrn. .T. W. Wmylte
mi Uh f'ariffr highway, ttorEH. '
Mniubi'rH plp.'iHe ntfinl. '
Mi MmiIc ICntcriaiiif f
The ladles' Auxiliary hi tht
I'iiHt IliijitiKt ciiiirch nii-t Hi Xhoi
hdinc yf Mrs. X. A. ,ioa4t,
j IJenneU iivomie, Tocwlay . afler-
noon, .fune tl. After n iurt e
Vdtiuttal xt'.i vice, followed hy a
uinew?i fipHyffin. the time was Riven
over to Ramos and riddle.
XtrHit'ei-ry Nliortcake aad cof
Tee were served by the rommtcn,
Mrs. t Klton W'n Ul i on . M i-s. A. i.
flreen tth'A Mrs. L. fJuher. tvrnty
mpnitrrs were jireHont.
!"mtweH Sernnni
liy K. I. !jih,i'c
i lirv., K. I. LHWi-riH'e pjWrh
fifi-eweil Kertimn to hit ruli-
uvt'Zntiun this morninir, hrinih
to a rtoe hit eiKiit yenrj nnd two
!lifttiShV ac'eHtf! Merviee
tor of itie local I'rcdfyterfun
, churcli.
! The family will oend wn-Tal
jdayH, IncluiHaK rundwy, June
! with friend in Klamath Fall
r after Nhipjlitn fheir ood ti t'ald
welj, liitiho, the middle of thin
efMiiinu week. Iietnrnin here
from the I'alir uhout June 23, they
will then motor to I'orttnnd ahd
visit several dty with tueir
and daughter, Wendell and Alrtia
i-Hwrenre. in I'ortland, t$oit.C
from there to CaldKell. Idtfl. 1
about July j ) Jt'MAi.TTA, Idnho, June 1 .
' jff Two farmer 4ad. th admits
Mrs. Kumman Entertin ihar ii(r.y wre 'cr"1 nxiff"
Missionary Society land then ran itway, V.ere thin vti-
A very intprptinc meeting ,ofjlaKe'H herea Wday thy tra kfl
ihe Kome Mi?finnary ority of Inea itng of dMnrradoea to tiiir
First M. K. church took (since atr junicle" aftr verai tlunifiHtMl
the home of Mrs. (ieore UHHzmen t(ernen. mMUdibjt deaty her
on Vrnter .ivSke OTenne Tupsdny j if f nf three utate, kilied Indian
affrnwrti elf thl efc. woodmn and farmers, wpr her-
Thi; imsiiesw RpPitin wnj! con-'ly rejuly t admit that Chclr ijuarry
ducted hv the vice iiresident, M !had vladed them.
.May. rmpps, in th absrnce ot the
president, Mr. WaJker. There
'k elect Inn f officers fr the
rowing year.
A former resident of Medford. i
Mifs.Mae Mofdoff, daughter of Mr.!
and Aim. M. G. Mordoff, of Klam-;
nth FaiK is extsected to arrive
home ahout Juji 2a from Detroit,
Mli., wheVo she has beon tench
infi the past year.
Ruth HiheiUng of flattie
stopped over In Medford yesterday s
for a fmv days visit ith Ethelwyn !
H. Hoffmann, on her way to New
York over the Southern route.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kachlcin of
Taeoma, Wash,, nrou!e to Sjin
Francisco, were local viaitovs for
the past few days.
Miss Dorothy Reynolds spent
yesterday afternoon and evenins in
Ashland where he was enaKed U
play the pipe organ at the Vinlns
theater.
Ethelwyn Hoffman and , Bony
Itrown returned yesterdny from a
motor trip to Vreka, vhere. they
visited friends for a couple ct
dayt.
- MIms ileSen Vndnm SlcOonald.
followJne a vacation uent here
with .relatives, left thnt rvonlnff for
fian Francisco to resume hiitikihif
duties there.
Mrs. Nettie 11. Morse ot Kettttte
was A Medford i'li!'tr yesiehlay
enroute Wimth Trom a business and
pleasure trip.
J. H. IHytiie. &, prominent bunl-
ness mAn of luffalo. New York,
has le;iv a fiwest tit the home Of
his aunt. Mrs. A, U. Clement, the
last Tew 'day. Mr. lilylhc had
been attending the Khrlne conclave
held a J. os J nicies and i a nicm
ber of the Aramns temple at !HiT
falo. itc is also a member of the
i.shmilia drill team and with M0
others 1 mafcinjc n timr nf the t.
W.'and Canada with a special train.
One of the ojijoymcnt Included in
hi visit hrt? fa,to nw hifi'boy
hood VfiunK )Hkk MiVUuy
.VYriIU. ( Aft-, ' and Mrn. A.- X.
Wright 'of v Colsy Covo fanch
were afcQ vlrsHed.
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FORLOCALEfiGS
EXCEEDS SUPPLY
A iiinrtiinK dWiosttt of the Itt
afdilfy of the local poultry Industry
to fulfill orderH of cbrh for uiit nf
Kt;te judnts was mtde yesterday y
1 SI. I'orilos, marlietmasli'r if the
cl;y uiiblic mnritot. , tie declnrcd
he had received s Rtandimt tn derof
J X ca of CKK8 ovei-j' week but
that he han been unabie to find
poultrytnatt who Is willing t, n-
dej-Ialte to supply this amount.
He mude Kenoral aeareh of the
city ynitiiflity anA learned nior
ck were i n d ema n d th n n cou ii
te hUppli'eA. ihthrattnK the time Is
ripe for a Keneral expansion in the
poultry buvlhcH. lie n1o report
nd (iiei-Ked poultry is car-e. espec
ia i 1 y try c rs. A ea n h a ' in i de
for I he latter last week in M"-d-ford
and throy shout the valley,
but only a few rwttld be foun'l. far
from oinouyh to satisfy lite present
demand.
Orders for es and pouli ry are
common at the mnrket, whi.h aio
sends mt on the average of from
four to five truelload of prndnce
every week tn Cafm nin point.
In addition , to this (uisifies. th'
market In always busy fiHinu ih"
nfeds hf !ocal shoJpev. t-tio rtre
fitidin the market an McactJve
place at which to trade, affording
dtreet contnet with nr'iwr of
produce, mafcers rod-turf artd
raisers of meat and poultry.
State highway, department sur
veyins l!,'tker-ila)ne f-sin of ld
Oregon trad.
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Trowbridge Lumber Yard
Everything in Lumber nd SuiidiRg KttsrUS
Dlttrlbutort for johm-Mannvllle Rooflnst
Trovbridge Cabinet Works
Clbtncti, Windovn, Doort, Scrtenl, Wo.'
W!sa Jn need st ANYTHiNQ for BuHdias, Phont tSC.
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NORTH CENTRAL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
Fairbanks Morse Home Water Plants
210 gallons per hour e .". . . $83.00
420 gallons per hour . .... $115.00 '
Deep Well Plants
Centrifugal Pumps
Terms to Suit 3 -
PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE
Phone 12 . , . ' , jVIedfcrdV Oregon
214 Wet Main Street
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TOSH DIECPAD DIS
Trtrt" yon vboI d j-rfrigerplor bin liicli yon can depead one
- that wperitd tittihlil WMng, w!ttioi iccrl 6F cosily
rrpairw, the Gcnrrnl lilor-fric RcfrigPraloVtti!! Ue yokr choice.
Such service is iioi iiicrcl v promised ii is guaranteed. Among
the 2150,000 iicr W GfcnerSt ESect'rlc Rcfrigciratw, one
. lias evtr pent a dollar for repairs r service, ;
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, Ths Ceneral Elcrlric Rcifrircralor keeps food aSwsys ss felr
lieibw ttie 5 'degree dnnger pbin. tri operation It Is qiiiei,
. BiiioEiiniic;, economic. lH tsetmetft!!y seated toerlsanism
l!(s!-pro!jf, jK-rmaneiili)- ori an A placed Up ort top, leading
a max! m ii ni bnibuni of space ih ilje cabinet for food storage,
its nll-tlrel rahinct Is warp-proof, huilt likie to tnfe for dnra
iiiiity atdi stands on leg with tiroom-room underneath. It
has M easily oereMible trwperature conlrb! tor governing
the Kperrf of freezing lee cubes or friii desserts.
See the new aB-nfee models at our display rooms and Irt ns
trtt you of an easy 'payment plafi, , Jrwea are iew starting
tiJiif2iS at the factory . .
Be M It IteUh In ba the feaerl ElbctHc Hoar 8r4adcist
cmy Saturday evening from 6 tt 6 Pacific SttradnTd Time
over Umj fe, C, network f Rrty4wa stations..
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