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Iif'.-V .'apUil ho. imo.1 'MEDFOttD MAHi TRIBUNE, MT.DFORD, ORKfipy, WEDNESDAY I'AUK T IT ft EE it- QNS NOMINATION I LIIIRELL INVITES ! FOR OFFICERS AT April 30. 1930. Furct'iiMs. MiHlfurj and vicinity: Tonight a nil Thursday unsealed; .tempera ture below normal. ., j Oregon: Unsettled tonight and,. Thursday; probably showers on coast; temperature below normal. E Stnlm;in nans two si'lectlons. Mi-, anil Mrs. Kloyil Wmklus wore ilinmr pui'sts of .Mrs. Ueoi'Ko Mi'Uitnt' Sunitiiy. .1. J. l):ivis is nmking a short visit with his couttin. lr. Sluml-m-il. O Miss Mitchell of .Mi'ilforil spent Teniperature ulei-'s.).. ti 0 Hlirhext (last 12 hrn) ISO lowest (last 12 hra.) 42 l!cl. Humidity (pc.).. 45 Preeipitatlon (in) 5 State of weather Cleat' Nomination of officers for the coming year will be the chief busi ness transacted at the next meet ing' of the local Lions club, it was announced at toduy's lnnchean at Hotel Mediord. Delegates to the llend conventPun will also be nom inated. linslgn Pack of the Salvation Army, main speaker at the lunch eon, chose as his subject "Boys" In honor of National " Hoy week, which Is beinR celebrated this week in a'j) parts of the United States. Tlicspart service clubs may play in assisting, parents.Oschnols and churches in exerting the light influence over the coming genera tion waEL emphasized by Ensign Pack, wiio said "Hoys are your greatest asset. They need tlevel 'oiiiiiR as much as other resources "of the country. Your reputation and future are In his haigls. . Ho Is going to sit at your desk, take over your prisons', jfiiversities and churches." O The need for kindness. Ensign Pack sighted as most important. "You must first lain a boy's confi-l Uukcr City denco." ho statcn. "then O.itt can Mismaiek train him in tho wav he ilmuM Ilulso go." DeitT.-er Music for today's meeting was OUes .Moines furnished by ClaSt and Hrlggs lo- rcsno cnl instructors of stringed instru ments. , O n M my a r Laoul Data. 5 g f g r I Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. .1- H Doss of Ashland. Mr. ami Mis. M. 11. Johnson of Portland, 13 Stone anil J. J. Wilkinson of Med ford. Mrs. M. f. rrilitt. Guy Pruitt and son. Herbert, went to Alt. Pitt Easter Sunday nnd enjoyed a birthday party at the homo of Sunday visiting Miss Crow. 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanley until Allen Arnold is making ti i family. viHit with his sister, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Wllniarth. formerly, natigherty j of Eagle Point, now of Seattle, lis bouse guest of Mr. altS Mm . Frank Hrown. Mis. A. It. McDonald spent the k-end at the homo of Mrs. M.I Lowest temperature this morn lug. .13 degrees. Toti?l precipitation telllber 1, 1!IL'!I Cilice Sep 13:03 inches.. O :tr, till , 34 loo 1 , 1 Ing, beginning at 8 o'cl'Stk. If : I anyone in tho automotive ouslness v. viowlelt lias Itoen overlooKeo una nas not tile stinnyside hotel. received a free iieket. ne is in-. rialpb liillliiKS and C.enrge viteil to attend the session anil m,',.,,,.!,,,,, r Ashland were short F. K. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendell anil Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Kendell anil family welO dinner guests of Mi'Oind Mi Oirnll llust Sunday. Miss PatlersQl and Miss Vera L. Pruitt. I UuinplileyOof Meuroru. emeruiiii- Mrs. Lester Throi'kinorlen called ; eil the faculty and hoys' basket at the home of Mrs. Royal nrown: hall team of Phoenix high sehool Wednesday morning. ; Tliursday evening. Those present Mi- nnd Mrs. E. C. llovt of Fort , were Mr. Whitman. Mr. Mort. Uay EAGLE PT. GIRLS lior letter In basketball and assist-; od in the orchestra. Shn has spent j three yearn in the KnKlo Point hlKh j school nnd one in tho Sama Valley; htjih sehool. Mary has been an active student hero for four years, both in ath-J letirs and regular school functions. , She hna been editor of the KnuHsh ; class paper and has succeeded In KAGI.K POINT, Ore., April keeping up her nchool work while (Speciall Klsie Wilhito has been ! wnrkkiK ns a telephone operator has a (lull finish. The cup Is 12 inches' high wHh a hasoi of rfli4 Invitations have been sent out by the I.ittrell Parts company to tho automotive tradesmen of southern Oregon and northern Cal ifornia to attend a pood fellow ship meeting to be held in Med ford Friday nisht. May 2, at Chll- ders hall, the Inis . theater builtl-1 Klamath were business visitors oniMnust. Harold Fish, Joseph Hart- , Thursday at the home of Tcmprj-itures a year ago toijjy: Highest. GS; lowest, 43. Hunnetloday, 7 : OS p.m. Sunrise Thursday, 5:07 a. m. Sunset Thursday, 7:01t p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th fridian Tjme 'PITT S? " 0 3? r ' i i ? j Musicians Coaming Medfcr4 By Plane Friday, May 2 ' The Mamer Air Transport, ope lailnK ffom (Soeini; flelil, Seattle, wilt brltif; a Klant 1'i-passenK'fl.', alt-metal, tri-motor Foril cabin plane to Medford on Kriday of Sii.s week, with a earso of 11 mu sicians and two pilots nnd is due to hind at the airport at noon. The musicians, Tex Howard and his orchestra from tho Trianon ballroom in Seattle, nre coming to Medford to play a one-nJi;ht ciiKUBement at the Oriental gar dens Friday evening- Tile band, one of the most popular in tho northwest, has nltaineil m u c b prominence, in Kb five-month slay at the Trianon. Tho nlrplnne will be stationed qt tho nirporlTnll afternoon Fri , r.2 . ?,) . GS . Cli 04 . I!S .fli . 04 . ns . S3 . .0 . GO y . r.2 . 02 . no 34 r2 30 44 00 ro ;;o 54 38 Clear Chly. Chly. Clear Kafii Clily. CUly. Cldy. Cldy, Mrs. j ley. Kldred Culver. Italph Swisher. of i Hubert Stcadman, Kalph and Cecil iswiimle. Miss tlannnway, and the It. hostesses. ill i Those attending the operetta. receive a ticket at tne uoor. EllKl0 j-oint Saturday callinK on , "Windmills of Holland," piesent- Tom DimKiin, nuclmndisInK ser-: ,.ipn,iB. " ed by the Junior high sehool of Vice direttor of the National Parts Ml. ilnll Charley lloadar- j Medfoi d. u.ler the able direction association was In Meilford tho emr mi,j of ntu, yau and Mr. nnd i of Miss MeClura and Miss Carver, of the week confcfyljig with Mr. I'ercy Haley of Eae.lo Point! of the music and physical depart -Llttrell Parts companj s force and; .., i.;.,,.,,.. suiidav at the home' meats were: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. cliosou valedictorian and May llan naford salutalorian for commence ment niuhl. May I"-', at tho Preshy- HEADACHE RELIEVED .'.-. QUICKLY Thi, Pn.-ely Vefct.ble Pill 3uickly corrects the iRetive disttirb- iIiiiIiik spare time. ' TSLJ ancc... removes the m- At a recent meetliiK of the stu- testinal poisons, and sick headache dent hodv It was decided that a quickly disappears. Your whole sys- up should be awarded our chain-' enjoys a tome enect. consupa- W'lITTLC fii-u iinv..' hi,... ..i.-iu1 i..jlumi.ii inn m a enm. I lion vaiusnes, an i you leet a Teneweci not onlv shown excellent scholar- ' mittee consistiiiK of lonald Yonni;, ' vRor.l -Avoid bromides.,an(I dope, ship but have abn ottered much, llirch Plelo and Alk-o.. Davis se- j V.Vyarc P!81" na1" help In school ncQlties. ' lried a nundrnple silver lined em : An Dnipffists 2oc and lac red pkga. Klsie has been presidfit of tho ' .Mem of Hold plate on heavy metal PARTFR'S HvFaPff T S student body for the past year, won which permits proper e-imravins. n Vrli;ilJlLJtI 50 Chly. 4 0 3S 44 Clear! Clear j Kniiol cldy. I Clear ; completiiiff arranKementa for the Friday meetluR. Mr. DuKfian, who is an interesting and AiturtainiiiK spetiker, has been sei-ured to give a Illustrated lecture explaining profitable repair shop operation, mu'i'ii equipment and flat rates. Similar meetings have been con ducted under the direction of Mr. Duggan, representing the National Parts association, throughout Cal ifornia and other neighboring stutjjjf, and he , reports largo at tendances in every Ocase. Uepair mcn. car dealers, and the auto motive ttndiin general, are urged to nttend the meeting which the Lit troll Partu company is spon soring Mv 2 and nroftt from Sir. Duggan's lecfire on methods of of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Williams in Clendale. q Sheriff ami Mrs. Jennings were dh?ner guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. I-ester ,7&n'ockmort,en on Thursday.? I j 1 THOMPSON CREEK building up more profitable nesses in the automotive Industry. In addition to the torture, a musical program will bo featured. and a buffet lunch and smokes clojll.vill lie served to the gucwls. Helena lyjs Angetes Marshfield Phoenix Portland Red Uluff Koschur Salt Luke San Francisco . Santa Fo Sealtlo Spokane Walla Walla Winnipeg 1nlnnrnlnc kt. .v?iLK POINT, Ore., April HO fepeelal) (Hicsts at ty Sunny side hotel Sunday included . Mr. and Mrs. Prentice and three sons and the mother and sister of Mr. Prentiee, Judge and Mrs. Tou Vclle, Mr. and Mrs. Koland lieacli and Mr. and Mrs. Tollefson, all of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Jloyal Brown and Mm. Wllmarlh, guest o:jMr. and Mrs. Hrown. Iiinfni- Clntn.nt liivtlnil n Urtillli Turnbow and E. C. Dayton wcro., K,.,,nnl ,,,,, satur- 40 4(! Cldy MM EAGLE POINT Meteorologist. I 11 QWHIY JAIL TERMS THOMPSON CHMIOK, Ore, April Si. iSii'i-iall Tliomiison Crce,k Sunday school held an all-day moot ing Kasler Sunday with the Sun day school nnd a program In tho moiniiiK mid lunch at nood. Key. It. Martin of Portland and Ilev. 11. Ilandall of Medford spolio in the nl'ternoon. Miss Jennie IClmore of Medford spent n few days recently vlsltinR with lic'r mother, Mrs. Pauline Kl moro'. : ' . Two tru-'lis nr'o haulins lumber from llio I lull nian sawmill. The county road grader worliod tho roads In our community ojic day Ins week. Ilarnes, Oonnld and Mary .lean llarnes. Mrs. l'lctcher Fish. Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. llcrn, Mr. Mort and Mr. Whitman. Mrs. Ralph Wilcox. Mis. .1. A. Camel, Mrs. Ted Minefield, Mrs. O. c. Maust and Mrs. Andrew Hern, attended the bi-montbly mee'tlnn of the Jackson .County lleallb association, at '.he home of i Mrs. Chapman of Hold Hill lust week. The reiiular monthly lire-school clinic, will be held on Tuesday. May' iir?i. at "the Presliyterlan chunh" In Phoenix. ! ''Si.,'!;.; . Two l'hoenix o youths, V. It. Portland Executive Blake, MoffittJownS Visits Local Branch flay, engnging In air taxi' service. . each sentenced to 15 days in tho( to n pUrtv in honor of his county jail in the Ashland jus-, eighth bio'hday anniversary. Thoso tlco court yesterday afternoon, present were Clarko Carlton, Jack following their arrest ' by State Stoner; Klsie, Helms. . .laek and Traffic Officer C. P. Talent and Phyllis Florey, Russell Seaman, ir..rw..t i.hnii Georgo Walker and Irene Cox. The bovs were accused of driv-' Civic improvement club will ini9'bngs" at dangerous iP tvs of , meet over the Brown's Thursday speed and in reckless manner. Kach was also assessed $4 costs. In addition to tho jail sentence, at Dayton was ffted $10 for failure lo transfer certificate of title to machine. Both boys also suf fered tho suspension ' of drivers' licenses for six months. - 0 F. L. Jordan hauled a load of building material to Steamboat for the cabin that tho Thompson Creek Irrigation association is building for Us Workmen. Mr .and Mrs. II. A. Richards were, shopping In Medford Saturday. Miss Kthel Messenger sfent the week with her sister, Miss hlsther Messenger, who is teaching, tho Thompson Creek school. () Tho music department of' the Thompson Creek sunday school postponed practice at the home oF S. L. Johnston on account of tho illness ofMr. and Mrs. Oscar Huff man. : '"i ":? W. 0. Goddard of the Blake, . Moffit ft& Towo paper Co., Portland, transacted business Tuesday with the branch located In Melford. In charge of Claud Bchmeer. Mr. Goddard always enjoys Ms trips to Medford and ways - JieJ never saw the counti? looking as beautiful np?j prosperous. ,.,as it dons nt this time. Klamath -Fnllft Rapid lm9;ove- nients being made on StaFrancis l'nrk sulidlvlsign, Jpcatei4 soutni of. Jhis tc'ity.t; afternuon, May 1. President. Mrs. Cora Morgan desires " good at tendance. A no hostess lunch will served. Presbyterian church choir will meet for practice at the home of Mrs. Royal Hrown Thursday even ing and will arrange a program suitable for Mother's day services. Pearl Stowell left Sunday morn ing for Salem ;on a businesH trip returning Monday evening. f Iiieptu at the SunnvHde abot'l NEW PATTERNS NEW SEASON (3) ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUMS We especially call your atten tion to our display in our Sixth' street Windows. ' 1 ' 1 See This Display Now!1 Sixth and Bartlett Patterns to ; ' ; ' o Harmonize With, Every Room! Regardless how your home is decorated in period, mod ernistic or just in a casual, comfortable manner, you'll find these new linoIcumfi.de lightfully colorful' and har riSnious as well as 'surpris ingly gconomical. Here you 'il find patterns to suit every taste "and colors to harmon izo with every room. You May Pay as You Use! i r -. i mi i i Phone 35-J CENTRAL POINT . CENTRAL POINT, Ore., April 12. (.Special) Mr. nnd Mm. 7. Gladrinu, vtSo live weHt of town, re turned l"ridny from Hend, jt'liere they visited a nephew. The senior class of our hlKh school has chosen R farce comedy "Why Smith Leit Home," for Its play this year. H will he present ed to the puhllc MayH. laat Kridny evenlnR members of the annual and hlKh school paper staffs enjoyed a party nt the school house. Mrs. Belle Davlrjof Iaurei street has moved lo Ashland, where her son, Jim Pavls, and fnmtly reside. Hoy Love left for Portland Inst week. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester ftndehnmer or John Day and lOthcl Hopkins of Portland spent n few days this week vjjiitinK their fattier, h. L. Damon. Word has been received that .lobe Pankey. who lives at the sol diers' home In RoKchurg, Is very ill. Ills many Ccnlral Point friends hope to lenrn soon that hi? has regained bis usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolff aro the parents of a son., horn Wednesday, April 23. o EAGLE PT. CARNIVAL BY P.-T. A. GREAT SUCCESS n o v m ti wir mi m 9 4& &$&P0WS r minutes .liAlU.K POl'TOre.. Rprll SO. (Speclall P. T. A. carnival was a hiiKo success. The Mother tioose rliymes by tho primary glides, iin dor the supervision of Miss Dar niello, descrvo much praise.. ' The shadow pictures nrranKed by Miss Aitken attracted Interest. Tho HaKlo Point MhlKcts. under the direction of Miss Hurt, wore a scream. Mrs.'ciemenls sold handkerchiefs and miscellaneous articles. Mrs. Caster,, with her offlclent wowsers, served hot doKs, Ico cream nnd , cake, and- hot coffee.' Those with a 'sweet tooth wore satisfied nt Mrs. Cowdc's booth. CENTRAL POINT S. B. A. MEMBERS ENTERTAINED CENTRAL. POINT. Ore.. April II (Special Mr. MapcB 04 llrants Pass, district mnnaKur of tho Sav InRs Reneflt association, met with .(he local council April 24. Tho en iertnlnineuttcif the evenlnR consist- tod of n presentntlrin of storeopll- con slifles which depicted the dll forent projects sponsored by the association. Refreshments w e r o served. Mr. Mapes Invited the member of tho loenl lodso to come to Grants PnSB for tho rally to bo Klven May 21 In that city. Won d ,s Fastest eezlng -proved in nation-wi'de test Iff country-wide test on March 18, Kclvinntor dealers in 4M states nnd the District of Colum bia, reported that Kclvinator's wonderful Super Fast Freezing froic water to solid ice in from 43 to 155 minutes, 1 The overage of all freezing tests was B0 nunutcs. Even the outside figure 155 minutes is far faster than any other automatic freezing known to domestic electric rtfrigciatioi?. ' !"" . Demand Super-Fast Freezing in the Refrigerator You Buy ,. ;.'.''.. Only Kelvintor domestic models havft the famous Iso-Thermic Tuhrs, without which auto matic super-fast freezing is impossible. These tubes, acting as a cold plate, give;' -., have super-fast .freezing. ' V amazingly fast freezing, automatically. TCo ,-. regulation is needed. Nothing to tax'' the memory. " ' ' , - "--i Only with Kelvinator cm you frcee ice rapiclly without lowering the temperature in main food compartment. Food can ' heijr ' b'e' , spoiled through too Tow a degree of cold. ' ' ; The model Kelvinator ydu require may be pu'r chased on easy tthnsthroufch Kilritittor's ttrac- tire ReDisCo monthly budget plan. . " 4 WAY COLD ' ' Back of Super-Fast Freezing ia Kelvinator'! remarkable 4-Way Cold. In, Kelvinator dc luxe models are maintained four separate degrees of cold at all times each wholly automatic and independent of the other. All domestic models KELV IN ATOR , S. I', nnil S. Deiiilleil ' PORTLAND, Ore., Ari'H,3n (VP) -f)nn. man .was Injured and tjev cral tiiousand dnllars damage re sulted lato yestorday when a Hpo knne, Portland & Seattle mixed train left the rails near Ouldendale Wash. THE 'i i ELECTkl C .-, f f F R lGjE R A TO R SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC 409 E. Main MORRIS B. 'LEONARD Phone 889 n H. 0. FR0HBACH Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration for Homes, Offices, Stores, Factories innd Institutions ' PHOENIX PHOKNIX, April :iu. J (SMclti1) Sunday cvi-niiiK liun h hour wt tak-n up 1y the pupils i of tho l'hoenix IJIble Hihool. Th! If II In folkH K"Vo a fU'iiiunKtr.'tlion ' of tho work whl'.-n thoy had in j cnnipllrdiiMl til Jh year, and proved j tho efficient work of their teacher, j MisH I'owoll of Ashland. Tpie for 0('hrtHtlan Kndenvor Sunday evenlnif wan "l.nef ulnoHf." , .MIh.h .Myrna 1'ettUM wiih tho leader.! At the cloo of the hour Itnverend' 1 Hchell nave n very IntereHting talk. 1 Tho nnlor clnwj lly. "A Alod i ern AnanlaH." will ho pronented ; at the l'hoenix nym Friday, May 1!.; Members of tho (ilrln' Iciikik.1. j 1 reeently orRnnlfcrrt In tho hihi I rn'hool, havo ordered their lenKf j piiiM and plan to, hold their Inftla- j : tlon hk booh n tho plnn arrive. AIIbh lrrHlne Je l!i eew- hiiH( , entered hiKh f'hoo heru for.thej i remainder of the term. Minn Ue : I freeze, a Bophoinore. coinen from! ! California. j Thursday eluli of l'hoenix pon- corVgJ a heneflt danee for the II bniry at the V. o. V. hall Fri day nlKht. i Iidleit from the Colemnn Creek ' club attended the Womcn'n Fed-, , ernted club ineetlnss at f JrantH J I'Hfw Friday and Halurday. Thoe I who attended were Mr. fUrnel,' Mrs. Ward, Mth. Ienzer, Mr. Nor-: rid, Mr. White, Mrs. Coffin, Stv.- MalmKren. Mrs. Walker. Mis. ; Webster, and Mlra Kna Mae ': White. ! Jiky. ftomtiels, who han hwrt ill 'for some time nt the Snered , 1 Heart hospital. Is home aKli- ! Fred Furry sslsted the Caniil company In taking some cattle to j i Fort Klamath last. week. ; Thursday club met nt tiie homei of Mrs. l(arne. Mrs. Itarnes nnd I I Mrs. Itarelnv were hotepiM. M Iws j T :v C hi Let Us Ad vise i ou Yt 6 Monthly DLvidtind 17 it-...I Semi-Anhuat Dividend 8 Dividend on Installment Savings Since 1921 -rrThe advantage of in this association i. -'0V--Shr:- an) investment Jt answers the dehlarids that evtty irivstinent should answer. It is safe; It is sure.' ? It is satiss factory ih the dividends it yields. And it does not fluctuate. o We have several investment plans, one of which is sure to meet your needs. Send for our investment folders. JACKSON COUNTS BUILDING & ASSOCIATION m . . tn .' ' i t i E G AN 30 No. Central 8 Since 1921 PhonelOS- Organized 1909