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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1929)
srrcPFOTfD mxtl trtbttnt!, rEDFOTmoirrnoy. ttu'rsdav. tune 20, 1020. LAKE CREEK DOT. jOREGON EXPORTS NAMES DIRECTORS! LESS LAST YEAR SURPRISE PARTY E AT LAKE CREEK Ti LAKE CREEK, Ore., June 20 (pociul) At the regular annual ruhool meeting held ut the Lake C:eclc school Monday, H. G. Myors was re-elected clerk; T. L. Farlow, lufrector for three years, and V. S. jOhapinan. director for one year. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peeh went to the Dead Indian country with n ti tick load 01 cattle the first of ithe week. I Mr. Sidley and family entertain ed relaliveH from town Saturday evening and their aunt who lives at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Falrow are upending a few days at Fish 1-ake. Mrs. Farlow is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Hoyt Smith, while Mr. Farlow fa looking after His stock. Mrs. E. E. Meyer and Miss heat Wee Gardner have returned from Myrtle Point, where they attended the Krange convention. They re prut a very Interesting and profit able meeting and also enjoyed the beautiful scenery en route. 't New Records by : Columbia Stars j The most interpHtlng items in j the week's new Columbia records , are by all odds Huth Kiting and i'Uhel "Waters. Miss Kiting aingH 'The One in the World" and j "I'm Wulkin' Around in a jJJroam," Ktln-1 Waters' record 1 prest'iits a consecutive story of it deserted "Birmingham Bertha," The selections, "On With the Whow," "Am I Blue?" and "lirm- iiiKham Bertha." Theme worms of exceptional merit dominate the new tl.tnre I records. Paul Specht's two from "Broadway," they're VSins a Jji- ! tie Love Hong" and "Hittin the Ceiling." Fred liich with "Sinn : in' in the Itain" and "Nobody But ; You." Harry Ileser renders "Here Conies the Show Boat." ' "Do Something" is presented ! Vocally by the Sunshine Boys, I (Joe and Dan Mooney), also "I'm ' Croonin' n Tune About Juno.1 ) - Kxpurts of meroluindise from Oregon were valued at $ti!,271,iSS in lUL'S, compared with $$4,213,--6J In the preceding year, accord ing to figures made public today by the department of commerce. Wheat ranked first In order of value among the commodities sent from the state to foreign markets i duritiK tin yea i'. hoi tin valued it $L'7."4ii.7iH compared with 4 4 3.344 for l:21. tuber leading exports with comparative value for I i' - 7 were boards, planks and scantlings. V6.7Hl.43: and $7,103. J47: wheal flour. $G.4HS.4K2 and STi. ; sawed timber (soft woods). $3.901,;t)S and $3.t!77.245; apples In boxes, $3,105,059 and $2, 413,730; non-metallic mineral pro- I ducts. $2. Hit 2. 3; :!( and iL'lti.UiO; lugH and hewn timber. $L',!t43.970 and $ 1 .62,233; wood manufac tures. $2,531,235 and $1,749,966; canned and prepared fruits, $2. 0Mi.6H3 and $1,570,400; milk and cream, $2,072,700 and $1,686,875! hops, $1,044,9 67 and $1,821,674; and machinery, vehicles and parts, $M6,632 and $t15.605. Metals and manufactures of metal, chemicals and related prod ucts, wool bathing suits, cocounut oil, prunes, canned salmon, pickled salmon, and other edible animal products Wore included among the diversified commodities exported from Oregon during lit 28, WUMKIIS AHK A 1 1 1 : 1 TO HK.UTIFY V AltOS HAST LANS! NO, Mich. (Al O. I. (ii'ogg is one of the busiest men on the agricultural extension staff of tlie Michigan State college, lie spends his time showing farmers how to beautify their yards at small cost. I !i'v Harbor fin Palestine IIAH-W. Palestine. (PjW oi k 1 on the Haifa harbor, designed to accommodate vessels of 30-foot draft and jiivo 2oa acres of an chorage, has been started under British engineers. The project, w hich will be completed in 1933, 1 will employ 2000 workers. It calls for a breakwater Kim feet long. r I V V ! 1 'dm': 1 fa - V MJr& 1 a I 1 . ... If; I l I t J ft v. : u i!r, v (ill,,, v vW GIANT VICTOR SOUND BEACON WILL HELP NAVY AID ZEP Super -Directional Horn to Facilitate Landing in Possible Fog As the German dirigible Graf Zep pelin near? the great government hangar at Lakehur&t, N. J., L S. Naval oiheers in charge of the field will (jive landing instructions to Dr. Huyo Krkencr and his crew by tnen:' of a pant super-tlirectional horn erected and loaned to the Navy by the Victor TalkinR Machine Com pany at a cost oi approximately $50,000. In the event that held boundaries are obscured by tog or darkness the Zeppelin can be Ruidcd to a safe landing by means of thin new Victor sonic system engineers believe. The sound beacon will like wise be used in handling the large crowds expected at the field and an elaborate musical program of Victor records will be heard over a distance of approximately two miles. . Iu the Navy Communication! IVpartment ot the Lakchurst hangar, a Western Klectric microphone has been installed for the transmission end of the Victor sonic system. This will be under the supervision of Cap tain K. W. S. Jackson, Commandant of the Field, Commander C. K. Roscmhhl, Lieutenant G. I. Watson, Communications ( MVu-cr, Lieutenant R. G. Maver, and Chief Radio Klec trician. Raymond Cole. fr sL tESS THAN nourishing, body) ?fLMrt j building foods are j PER BAK,N0 3 the only kind that Ishouldeverbe j served but to be B sure of always get' n ting such foods you M must select only the S$ H best of baking ma' f'f nAllBI Iterials and use l J DOW Calumet, the leav ACTINC Eg ener of proven t& -??sk makis ouritv ""k JACKSOXVIU.E, O10.. June 20. ( Special ) Th annual school Ignpsts of Ihoir pnivnld. Sir, and I.Mrs. Frank Karlnw. Snmlay. A parly nf youn Tulks, coiiHlst 'illK ol' Hip MlHHes Wnila AiiiUm-boii, 1 Frances lll'own ami lsiilcp Hrnwn. land Mi'lvin W'liiihl, Haymond De ,lair and Many 'I'onn. drove to the Dead Indian Soda Sprinss Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic din ner anil a general Rood time.. Mr. and Mrs. McAtee were miosis of the W. Y. Marshall family for a .few days. ' A. I.. Pech has heen trucking some calves out to the Lindsay pasture on the Head Indian road. II. A. Pech. who has spent the week with his son, Henry mectiin-- was hold at the school past week with his son house Monday afternoon. utt.i.'-gcn. reiurne.l in .Mouioni i iiuay. NVidormc yor was re-elected for ; 5"?:3:SIIMS VALLEY GRANGE L dituros was read hy Mrs. I-ick. Mr. ami Mrs. IUrt Wilson made' a short business trip to our idty t Tucsdiiy moniirm. i LaVaun Tanner of Ashland is a house Riii'st of Airs. Henry Mil lur thi.s wi't'k. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcrrt- rant will pantomimes Kvcrvoni consist of dialogues, music and sIukIiik. iMiidinlly i 11 1 t .-. I LA K 10 OUI-:i:K. On. June t Special. ) A very enjoyable time was had at the liansdale home Saturday nUlu. when a pitriy of friends came in and spent the i-vening in rami's, music and daue inw. Tile affair was a surprise on Mr. and M i s. Tom K update, who are sendiu the sumuu'r hne. AmoitR iho.se present were Mr. and Mis. Ted Ib'elfl. .Mr. and Mrs. (ieorue Itrown, Mr. Swain. M r. a nd M is. '. 1 i . M iore a nd i;randeliildren. Mr. ami Mrs. K. II. Jones. Mrs. L. J. (irissom. Mr. and Mrs. t'ha. Se.-field. Mrs. Nane Seh nihil h in . lorothy and I la .el Wilhite. lonna Itrown. Wallace Marion ami Kay Kaysdaie. Win 1 Almy and Clyde (irissom. Mrs. A. L. l'eeh and children land Helen Itrown were callers at the Welch home Friday, i Mrs. Win. Hoefft spent Satur ilay and Sunday with her parents, jMr. and Mrs. J. Vandorly of Med-ford. Mr. and Mrs. K. Stimson are vis- ilhiK their daughter Mrs. lb (isirrom. Mrs. lOlizaheth (Jrlssom of Cli max, who has been visiting tier daughter, Mrs. Chas. Ci limeade of Kanle Point and Mrs. J. K. Max field of Mrownshoro, is now with her daj4hter, Mrs. II. L. Tonn. foi a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miehl and son Harohl and dau titer, M iHM Clara, former residents of this sec tion but now residing In Taeoma. Wash., arrived Sunday evening for a week's visit with tin Win. Nuss baum, Chas. Seefield and John Walch fainilies. Mrs. Miehl Is a sister of Win. Nussbauin and Mrs. S.ef1el. and an aunt of ,tr Watch. SAMS YALLKY. Ore., Juno 20. (Special. ) The ways and means field came home for a short time committee of the Sams Valley Saturday from Diamond lake, ijrnnffe n.jn gv-e a short but at- (payjttention to your Business Cards boRass-. Creators of Salcsmaking: Booklets Letterheads Envelopes Book-Kceping Machine Statements Blotters Your business curd is your pilot o a possilile sale. Is it as snini't mid sis sales maiilike lis it slmtilil he? Tliis M vrjiiiizatioti has a'. wiiys paid particular nt tctition.li) llicse small but important pieces of print ititf tlmt sell. We renlie that .sometimes a small impressinn may prove the dei'iiliii'.' factor for or against a decisinii. Is it any wonder that p e (i p I e who a pprccial" the importance of jrnnd pi'intiii'.' come here first " Mail Tribune Phone 75 where they moved lor the sum mer. .Mr. and Mih. A. II. Mcintosh returned Monday from a week's stay in Portland. Little Kddy Edwards of .Copper, who k known by several here. Is reported to be very ill nt the home of his Krandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winninnhum, who have the Copper postofflce. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson and son Orville, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. T. Wilson and Mrs. Tom DunninK ton returned from Portland Sun day. Mrs. Kleta Chapmnn from fiotd Hill was visiting her niolher. Mrs. Alice L'lrlch, Tuesday. Harrison Isolds of Sterling is a kins treatments ut the Hogue Kiver sanitarium. Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Tonner and daughter UVoun, Mr. and M rs. Arthur Madden of Ashland were Kuestti over Saturday night ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil ler. Karly Sunday morning they all drove out to liutte Kails where they had breakfast and spent the day. They made a trip through the fish hatchery. O. A. Kitchen of Kirk. Ore., June Jiradlry and William Kar num of Modoc Point accompanied Lois Km y l he home from her visit at Kurt Klamath and spent the week end here, returning Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. 13. S, Severance nnd daughter ftuth attended the West Hide party Saturday night. Mrs. Sparks, who has been In Seattle, returned home Tuesday morning. She visited Mrs. Saw yer at Salem on her return home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunfthara of Itiverside, Cul., called on Miss McCully Monday afternoon. M rs. Wilson nnd daughters. Misses Lulu and Cold a, of Med ford were calling on Jacksonville friends Saturday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. (ieorge Itussell of Med ford were visitors nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleoi ge Maxwell Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Otto .Veidermeyer and lit tle daughter, Charlotte Ann. were viitoi-M of MIhh Issie McCully Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Forbes en tertained at dinner Sunday. The following guests fc'ere present : Mr. and Mrs. I). T. l-awton, J. I. lawton and Helen Iawton, all of Medford, nnd Mr. and Mrs. I (it be nivby of Jacksonville. tractive program at the auditorium Friday night. Adults will be charged a small admission fee, ami children accordingly. The pro-1 A beverage whose ijL . unexcelled Jp "CANADA OMY Hoti II H. I'al. Off, lhe Qhampagne of finger zAcs Your first lon run tells you what sort of a car you've got Some cars tire you, some cars fight you, but this Reo Flying Cloud is with you all the way. 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