Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 24, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    PiQE EIGHT
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QftEGOy, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1929.
CHEST AWARDS RECORD SEASON
Slittlctils Witt High Hanoi
PRESENTED TOROGUECANNERY
E
W NNERS; NEAR TO CLOSE
Mayor Pipes Praises Civic ; . Atlov 'w l''l'or(, fcreAkiwr nMn.
ulurliiK which nil if the imillnl!:
Ex-
Spirit In Craterian
ercises Essay
and Group Pennants Be
stowedManager Reis
man Introduces.
In recognition of a wmk wvll-i
done, Iyor A. W. i'io pi-osi-nt-j
iid vnxh iiwarrln nnd iiennuntH lawt j
nittht hoi ween the fli t ami (- j
(iiut Miowh :u l he Kox Ci-iiu-rimi j
: veKftaliloM In the valley were u 1 11-
, listed, and ye I only half of the -;i-!
PriZeS J tVnrt (ItMnuiul-i from out of town
pointH flllod, the Kokup Hivcr 1 1 - -ley
( 'aim! iik company cloyed lani ;
Thursday for ThanksKivinK va ca
tion, ItH lmi will oicn iitin'n
Decern I jot 1 . nnd remain ho um il i
Ihe chrlKtmaH holidays, while a
larK force of h mi sew f fe -employ j
work on between 400 i.nrt ;i00 tons;
of applcH. j
These later, will be canned and
made Into elder. Two carloadn of
the cider have already koiio nontli.
to I. oh AiiKctes and Arizona for
the Christ mas season. I tar I let t
jiears brought the Kail season ;,
thou I re. to voiwvh in the
I that eonld he obtained In Ihe vnl-
I ley were used, and r. plea for hp'
eeenl j u close, with a canning ?n'osrani
H.iecessful Community Chest clrlvo I " " "'hih.hou r over ,.
I All of the Ituyal Ann eherrlert
ami to winnerH oi an e.s.ay eonifsi
earrhd on In the KchuolH.
jn an tnteresunK jireseniauou , ll(Uiltlonal Ijii'kg orders wnt
Kp..ech. following an Inti-qtliu'tieni olt n.vafn. At that 140 tuna were
by .ManaKcr Jules -.eisman, Mnyoi- oanne(1, VcKetablcs wore also
' 1 1,1 ,uu " hHoiniun i- scarce this year, aeeordlnf? to ay
tno community mom worn "no rt,p01.t mMlo ),y italph 3toutel!.-,
that Aledford can well feel proud I m.H((,nt (,(l w,,npnil manager of,
jui iiiu iiHiNiiur in wnii'ii mo ."' -the canning cumrmny. A late
went over the top In four days' tll.jK curtailed the bean iron
campaign. tie expressed inanus . throughout the valley, and an
to the press of Aledford, to the
workers and to the public for the
whole -heart d t o p e ration In
which the donations were- made.
He likened the slid esa of the
Obase to the spirit which hiM
liiade Medfiuil famous In the staie
--dolng thltiKs and doing them
well.;
, The essay prizes were given on:
tin follows:
' flrnup one Jth, nth, 11th gradcH;
1st prize, $.r.00, Virginia ldndley,
grade f! ft, lloosevett school, 2 ml
prize, f.'t.OO, June Stout, grade fill,
AVashlntcton school.
irmip 2 7th, St li. 1Kb grades:
1st prize $5.00, Dolores llolhrook,
Medford high school freshmni
cIuhn. 2nrt prize, $11.00, Orneo
Hneltley, Junior high school.
Croup 3lfHh, llth, and 12th
prad oh; ,1st prize, $5.00, J-red Co;-'
Vltf, high school; 2nd prize, $:i.0o,J
Kdiiu JUrtlom, high school.
ese AHsoeiatlon lit accepting the
eHe ANoelation in accepting the
pennant signifying tho highest
(rnotn, tho members of the asso
ciation have Hiibserilrpd 100 per
cent to the chest, Mark . Jarmln
upl -eared for tho Lions club in
having the most tcamu In the. field
and received . a pennant. The
banner, awarded, for the best team
want to .Mrs. V. It. Shepherd,
who headed .Hie teams HollHtln-r
the com m unities outside of .Med -fnrd.
Jn presenting them, Mayor $ltes
made special reference to the ef
forts of Hamilton I'atlon, who
acted as chairman of the drive,
devoting many hours of labor to
Hh eause, and to M. N'. Hogan
who Is the president of tho Com
munity Chest, Inc. Air. liojzan
assisted In the presentation of the
cash nwardsor essays,
The presentation eeremonles fol
lowed an Interesting exhibition of
ltrealtnwafc . tup and acrobatic
dancing by pupils of the 'Kve
Henson Dancing academy. The
dancers were heartily encored.
postaTrim for
this fail, minimize.!
crop. As a result.
early freeze
the tomi to
numerous contracts with outside
firms for these products were can
celled. .Sixteen tons of beets were used
by the local plant, 1- tons of
beans and 1 " tons of tomatoes.
Opening for business June 1 this
year, the Ilomie lliver Valley Can
ning company has operated almost
cont Inuouslv durini; t ho past fix
months. Hetween 100 and
have been employed throughout
this lime, Most of the workers
are housewives, skilled In the art
of canning. Following the apple
canning program, (he plant will he
closed until the spring months.
; at I . of O.
m mm k, tta
I
TO MRS. CONLEY
At the st. Anns bazaar, eonclud
ed last nlBht, .Mrs. It. K. Carley,
It. 1-. I ) . So. 2, was g i ve n the
treaMire chest and .Miss '.lean" Fit'i
gibbons, 1105 Fourth street,, tho
diamond ring. Audrey Marie Xlnd
ley -received a doll, and Miss
l.uelle FsteH a second award,
And you may yet hear that! Shakespeare wasn't much in his
some college has traded three first ' day. He was neither the "richest
line men and seven professors fori actor," nor thtf "highest paid
a quarter. writer."
You have no right to shoot j
mu n who sells I io. uo r u n less h
sells It to you and it's that kind o
llo,uor,
SI OCX (MTV. la, Henry .Fale
gano. J)'n Moines, stopped Tommy
Caiullo, Kansas, (4); l.oulo Mays,
Dos Moines, knocked out Harry
VMV'IIMi.niH, Kenns Clv.. & ) .
w REPAIRING Jim
W.K''EWELERS III!
Vft . MtDrORD.OHeVjra'
Experience
Gives
Confidence
F
postmaster Warner has received
tho following notification from the
postmaster general's office, which
Is especially timely to remember.
In view of the holiday rush of
mail a few weeks away:
"First class, ordinal y mat I r'
clflcully nddressed to street nnd
number, building, rui n I route, m
post office box, bearing the vend
ors' return requtst, which can not
be delivered as addressed shall be
given directory service; and if
addressee, the correctness of which
In reasonably certain, tire not
found, such mall shall.be return
ed nt once to the senders without
regard to tho number of days
Hpeclflcd or Implied by the return
cards thereon. Such mall shall
. not be placed In the general de
livery nor held to await call."
The new rule Is put Into effect
especially to lesseit the eonncsilon
at the general delivery windows
of postof flees.
FEAST AND ELECT
Motln'xilHt men (,f mmthcrn On
fcnu, ti'vi'iuy-l'lvo or nioro nl' them,
l-'rhlny ntulit rnjnyoil h limuilU'l.
Willi nniKlf nnd HpccrJu'M, In tho
First M. K. church, nf Anhhinil.
Tho Kov. Dr. .M. A. Alurcy, it
MiiKi'tio, district t'liporliitonilcni,
catloil the uii'ctlllK. . Tho Itov. (i.
V. mills, nf Ahlaml, wiih pilxtKr
host. I)r. (I. ". (Si'PKK'ii'f that
t-lty Wiih hiyiniinhnst mul tnaHl
nuistiM". Modl'diMl VilM I'i'itrcHoiltott lV
Percy A. P.ruy. (', A.'Atookor, K. '
.1. Xoimuin, W. (I. Trill, K. I''.!
AIonjuhIim'. floorffi Ivorsiin, Mvor-j
ctt t'olc, nnd Dr. Alcxnnilcr lion
nott. ,. Short nililroHtc'H woro delivered.
Icy Dr. Mercy, Dr. Ilonnctl. Dr.
D. H. Stnnderd. C. A. Mi'clier.
l.rmer Newhrny, W. (I. Trill nnd
nl hern. 1
OtYleorH ehu'ted were: Percy A.
llrny, proHldent; l,".ster Nowliri'
el' Tiilenl. nnd .lumen Mnrtln, (if
Uriintx Piimm, vice presidenlMi I
ll"lpll lUIUim. nf Ahlnnil. hoc
ri'tnry; Kiullnirn Htthlnscn. "f
Ornnti. Push, trcnmircr. .Musical
.'elections were Hlllilf Ivy the -innle
etini'tet of the Ashland hrolher
hootl. (Iranls Pass, Wlldorvllle, Talent,
Phoon'x. Ashliiiul and Medt'ord
were represented. Ity Invitation
of Dr. Ilcnnoti, nnd the attend
ants from .Modfnrd, the next meet-
Inn: will he hold In this oily
The 'vi'teil iikiiiiImtkIiIi) in rill Beta Kupiin, twlioliwtic fraternity,
was voted Thursday at thn Unh ersity of Oronoii to nix seniors, llpper,
from left, IaWnnda I'Vulason and Naomi Ilolmutn; lower, Katherinn
Kni'iirnstcin and iMary Klem, wllli thn lone hoy, Karl Lanstroni, in the
center. J'o photo of Mrs. Jonnette Kdge was nvallahlc.
University of Orogon, Eugene Klemm, Mrs. Jcanette Edge and
Whnt is considered to be the high- Itatherine Karpenstein, all of Eli
cit honor a college student can re- gene; Naomi Hohman and La
ccive was conferred on five women Wanda Fenlason, Portland, and
and one man when Phi Beta Karl Landstrom, Lebanon.
Kappa, national honorary schol- Members of the scholastic aocl
astic fraternity for men and wo- oty are selected for scholarship,
men, elected them to member- general character and ability. A
ship Thursday evening. These six Pht Beta Knppa committee con
students, known as tho "senior ducted un Investigation for some
six." stand highest in grade aver- time into the records of the can
ages among the senior class. didatcs bsfore they were elected to
Thoso elected wero Mary membership. ' ,
' DR. I. H.
L HEADS G!
(Jolharns protection of .12,000
wpc.-i Ui asics Is rji I her hold, bill
It's only fair to' have one for each
I ionn Ml y.
GOVE
My years of experience Rives me
confidence. ... 1 know that I can
(liaKnosc your dental troubles and
correct them to your complete sat
isfaction. Likewise, the ftict that I have had
wide experience nives my patrons
confidence. . . . And their confi
dence Is justified! Ask any one
of Ilietn.
TO THWART HILL
! Ore and flikiMii oiri
Purchased
1 ;rns. .l I-v
' id I1I!.
I ..1.1
WILD 111: KG BROS.
SMI f.TINCi dt Kh FINING CO.
t)h..-.:74y M4rL lSt.,SJn l-raiuwo
lt.im: S.HitU Sah l-Mt,i
Dr. I. H. Gove
THE BEST DENTISTRY
DONE PAINLESSLY
2:"i East Main, tipstnlrs
PHONE 872-J
Enjoy Your Thanksgiving Feast
oh a Beautiful
SPANISH
Dining Suite
Exclusively Fashioned in
Solid Mahogany
This beautiful Spanish Suite is made of hand-carved
mahogany and finished in antique The fixtures are
; wrought iron and the chair seats of sole-leather ,
$
348
.00
For Table Credenza and 4 Chairs
A perfect dining suite for a Spanish home.
See it in our Windows
Medf ord Furniture
& Hardware Co.
"A Reliable Place to Trade"
Marshall -Wells Associate tore No. 525
Sixth and Bartlett
, HHflUl
REESE CRK. VOTES
LEVY FOR - ROADS U
ELKS TO DANCE ON
TURKEY DAY EVE.
i hocfcl iminltort nf tho K1U
lodo Hiut tht'lc fricmlp will iinIi.-i
In tho ThnnksttlvlnM vmn with n
hi dunfo on Wcdrumttty v(Miinu.
tho nlfiht hpfoto ThnnkMulvlntt. l
Iho Klka TfinllP, on Fifth nnd
Central nvcniio. An oxcoiitlnnnlly
jiood archi'ntrri hn hron fcun'ti to
rtl.poiHn tmiHlc for thi orrhtl(n.
nnd tho Klkii hH will hp specially
ilrrorntnrt for the orcahn.
Tho ilnnro Ik helim irlvon by tht
M(1fnrd Klhn loriM tn iihIhI In Ip-fi-iiylnp:
Mho oxponHcn nf tho 11 U
hand, and tho public U invltotl t
littpml tho affair. Danelnn will ho
pin at' nine;' find fl'lmll"n "III ho
11.00 ior oniinlo, , .
Unit Tnhiin h r fort4 hs
10,000 poopl every day. If
SAX KUAXriHOO, Nov. l:!.-.Mi ;
I lurrying hack from t hi1 'nil j
fnrniu Stanforit fuothall clnsh .it
lJn ld A Un, at'.ortH'yrt fnl rallroail. 1
(ILsputhiK tho public iui nl' an - ;
other conipcilnu; lint' in nortluun
California plunged into pivparat ion
for MondayV iimk'Wi.I nf the I'k;v!
skirmish.
The InttM'stnti' rommorco com
nilslon hoarlntf of tho proposition
to huild tho (ireat Northern-Went -tern
I'n oi flc connect ion hot w eon
K U ninth Knl Is nnd K'l ildle, (in the
Western I'aelt'li-'H Feather Klver
route, suspended t(dy, M;e all
other business except positive im
sent la Is. Tho Kit mo ahsorbrd Hip
next nttenthm of railroad presiileius and '
nlfied counsel - but some of the
latter .stole away from the evening
eolebrat ins to pour over plans fnr J
the resumption of the pimo of j
railroad competition. j
Croat nmsses of evidence wove:
to he umio over. Tho petitioning ,
onds put into the record an ovuj
100 exhibits. Koine of which con-;
lained dozens of maps nnd charts,
with numerous arrnnj;enient.s. of
statistics designed to show points,
as in Inn to as how nianv Call for- 1
llhi oranges are consumed per pe:-
'n Iti i he stato of New Damp-;
whlro and other facts eiVrreluted
to show M'luit those oranj;es have
n do with the projected L'OO.mile;
line nort it from Keddio.
'Die Southern Tin'lffo com pan v. j
o)ioslnn the plan that, would
brlns: com tie t It ion with Its own
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
At a meetiiiK held jtn the llee"
Creek mad district yesterday. .it
which the county court and coun
ty engineer won' present, a five
mill special road levy was voted
fnr the comlns year, hv a vote of
3 2 to 2.
The special levy will ho devoted
to Improvements, prlnrlpnlly Kiav
ollm:. to ti- performed under coun
ty directum, in unltM designated j lines Into Oregon via Ashland Mid
by llce.se Creek reHldents.
The com inn week, other road
districts of the county will hold
lneottmra fur the purpose nf vttln
special road levies. All must bo
voted In time for Inclusion in the
cuminK tax levy.
F
GIRL PASSES TEST
Klamath Falls, has betiiiu presen
tation of a balancing mastt of )n.;
terlal. tn two days the entrench
ed lino hus thrown up a statistical,
del'er.KO that will reuuiro hard'
work by tho enemy observers alii
day tomorrow tn single out imots
for testlnit umlor rrosa fire of tho
lc;at big )tu on. j
Toor fanners! Twin beds and
I two-car MaraiiPH boosted business,
but you can't make a two-dinner
si ninn eh. 1
No
Compromise!
Victor Radio Will
Not Compromise
TONE is Paramount!
Try One in Your
Home Then Decide
$178-00
PALMER
Music House
"Wc Sell Happiness"
A GREAT
FEELING!
If yon have never had a hank
aeeounl you cannot underslaiul
the feetins of Independence nnd
happlnesH that eonies with the
possesHion ol 'one. A Rreat
writer lian mild that mnny peo
ple with good incomes are more
unhappy than IteKpars l)eeause
they live heyond their means,
if you have never had a hank
account you realize the trulh of
thia assertion and cannot under
stand the feeling; or Independ
ence and happiness that you
ho easily enjoy.
'Partners in Community
Development"
YVOI.Kt.WToN. Kng. M'l a m.j
year old trl hei-e kniHVH what i
every it,lccnian ntmhi to knew.;
As an cxtU'rintrnt whe wiih Klvonj
a Mcncral knevvletlue police Pxnm-j
Inatlon, pu HM'd It perfectly iin.l ,
!nld tt wan eaKy. '
"I wlh 1 could net n Job tw
nnswerinu n llt of uiiemlous llkpi
the iMdicenien have to." ulio pald.j
Hut the weiild-lie pollreinen did ;
not think It was no eawy, for only j
2,) per cent of those who took tile;
examination imxmM It. Anionic the!
o,uctlon were:
Who was the tinker who wrote
a" fanioui liook?
Who wan the. emperor who fid
dled while Rome hurtled?
X)CCin J&TL'Ct- infract tjvmK'jrmajJlt
mat tfWC ujhm 9
fiud on mq new cmz,
) ad fau taini thinq
lwiu tunt- 0 pat it en
COATS-ORtSSES -SPORTSWEAR. nnri CUYUfXJb
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Our experienced
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ARE YOUR CLOTHES
READY FOR
Thanksgiving
Festivities?
There are but few more days in which to pre
pare for Thanksgiving parties and outings.
- Why not
Phone 474
tomorrow morning and have your
clothes freshly
Dry Cleaned
We pride ourselves upon the service we render and know
that you will be more than satisfied with our work. Our
slogan, "WE'RE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU
ARE"'is always in effect, . v Our business has been built and is
growing because the satisfaction of our patrons is always 'para-
x --'..' ,r -
mount!
, DYEING SERVICE
You will be surprised how completely new and different 'your
garments will look after they have been dyed. We make a
specialty of GOOD dyeing work.
"We're Not Satisfied Unless You Are"
City Cleaning 6 Dyeing Works
624 N. Riverside
Phone 474