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" MTCPFOItD HXEG TRIBUNE. NfETFORP. OKKCQX, THURSDAY, MAY 19:10. PSQE FIVE 1, fi J I Spring Dunce Kvetit i of luinl KvenliiK. I Ht. Murk's Guild hall wuk benu ' tlfully decorated in flowers Jit many colors for the wprlng daiSre ' given Wednesday evening under the auspices of the St. Ann's Altar society. Music lor the event was fuHhed by the Medford high school .Melody Makers. Card nlaying was in session on the platform for persons not danc ing and all in attendance voted . the party the most enjoyable af- . fair of the after-Easter season gx General chairmen of the dance Jfbmmiltee were Mrs. Lee Oarlock. 'Mrs. J. V. Young and Mrs. M. (ierues. Curd playing was ranged by Ma, Meluine and Mrs. V. H. Fisher. ( Keliehor and Mrs. Garrett served , ' at the puffh bowl. q Experienced Dancers w To AXifcr in lievue. Each week brings news ofuun other special feature to ln in ) eluded in the throe arts Mvue "Two Feet High," Which vftil be presented for the entertainmei of Daily Meteorological Report 1 Iunclieon Tomorrow For Mrs. Witter. Mrs. A. H. Umm is giving ; luncheon Friday afternoon at Be i Town and Country shop in hor ; of Mrs. Charles 1 Witter of lior ' keley, Cal., who Is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Hill. Treve Ijtimsdcim ltd 11 in to City. I Mr. and M rs. Treve Lu m sd en and children. Anna Lee and j Treve, Jr.. have arrived in this 1 city froitQ Berkeley, Cal., to make their home and are welcomed I hack to Medford by social and business circles. Mr. l.timn) is nssuinlg),' the position of vice president of the Jackson County ' . I bank, having iien recently elected May 1, 1930 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair but j becoming unsettled followed by raini late tonight and Friday; moderate? temperature. Oregon: Fair east, becoming un settled followed by rain late to-1 night and Friday over west por tion; moderate ttmerature. J P the which ho board of Is also a directors, member. Miss Heleo. Bullis, who has been visiting in kin 1-Yanclsco fosrlhe past thr weeks, returned to Vled ford today on the noon Shasta. Mrs. rah Tuttle, who has been vlsitlnier son, L. B. Tuttle and family for several niauths, left Total precipitation since Sept. 1, V1Q 19 lt'1 Innhaa TttninrtrntilroH a veur aco tuiluv: Highest. 76: lowest, 35. KUeHts uuriiig thetate convention totWv' noon for her home at Elgin, Bi0ney undOiJrol0sional Wu-lvhere she plans to spend the sum- of men h flubs. In this city My lu. 17 rul fn. iglloi and (lli.'toP, A of l(.ul comady aat tift luctant limit cllvuMjita) lit 1 .-cifjta of tht a. ttt lata Vill ; rould om ftnl tat Uttst nafa . i,lalra ia t IA !. u. la !. M ' er and turn to Bedford in the fall. . f,. DiB club aill &. ft tl home of 9i (. ry. 1 '' stitat. turiluy, ty . at 2:i p. m. Temperature (Degs.) .. 77 43 Highest (Last 12 hra.).. 77 77 Lowest (Last 12 hrs.) .. S3 43 Rel. humidity (Pet.) 30 94 Precipitation (Ins.) 0 0 State ot weather Clear Clear lxwesTleniperuture this morn ing, 42 degrees. Sunset today, 09 p. m. Suurise Friday, 6:05 a. m. Sitoet Friday, 7:10 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Merldiaa Time o o f f ft ? f 3 ! I v CHAMBER HITS FARM AID FROM FEDERAL FUNDS r aa feat aj h t'ftlti4((A tm4 .Fco,fnr si M4t WU it l;Clty .. . '.HiMifnlj IM't P.. JH olS9 .... rto mtM, HMIX '), tmcm hr!tl tt co(4t fM M MM to -lcrtl of "(. fllM." to M '3 t.UP MWCtlOM. ItW . l4 . I?nlv MlkV -! fllMHtiW U l '. VtM V4n:!oc UI mo (or vt CitK .iliy mvrnifft. ft. - cominitA ky ITr'. W. V. Krynxt. ko plans to vlait 4 tht 3 L. ' 1WMM 1. V. r. iirl.ntm Kow hfvt turnlA to Oat la t!t wUr m (umm mr. W1V1' iiiMi, K. . VIUmh 4 m hm wm -Tllkt. TV 'jltMtk -.' tii bm. UM- got mf x ' t the cIm or tlMit iMi. i-nhM v tkt- rM tW NiW ! trt u tki thiviioo, of mm. Ji'KkrtM T. Mirny t 4M Keau oi rKl C- t trttw Jill IIMt cloftt T cripAld chllfctn in te SHrln! V Mftv V. Hftff Al ft- CMt'o.M , iter ir,M IhHni lia. ill MJ htSI I .MAl-ft T Hat r lit H. 4kt '! lOnl ttaafnrt. ftilft mmemmr- ? Ift.. i iMn..a knxtw k a)iW mtm ti itr 4itti ry at ..,.,!. . ill nift IM, .-..i,.-.. ,l-, um Mis HV 1iili.e is pron : i!M nt9rtinmnt of uMjtvrtl ! mlt tMVorrov. Co(ywrttion. of 11 cltK mmher 1h net by tlrs. tile. B. J)rury, president of tne ClrMt.r ttdford club, ' a mon?y retlitd from the muslcul comedy will bt placed In the building futd. he Armory hts bten retired r lt icttxtic in all ptrt of tit builiiMt wr.ttly ImprovtA for t vr4Llciw. . l W4I it nn n it toTt. vi.i. HkMi n 4k. clv" Willi ft. Mmiim eoolit, Vr Iiin lriftfc rial, VIII mmt ' tni th Itw unnl. Mftrtum. aA4M Dwy. KJeftMM Cftrr. ViM Wftr(M -BcClurt. I Arltftt, AcH-4kn.M. Mind "mflHI, tM. .l.coih all Mftl. c oi'l 10 l4 Ma Mita1iftN. I k.rlM .... i VoniMKi '. Ar 4 1im; if V'w Tt jartft ! n'tk rt ... n(!4 40 70 711 . t3D . f . IS . . . 7 . s U 38 f 41! 1 44 f, oP o I) f r M fit Clear (JMear cv- Clear Clr P. Cdy. flondy Clouty ('Mr I'M' '. l'-e ( (ti' CIM VASIll.'C'.Tt)N, Mnv I. The chamber S?) commerce of the I'nited States today ndoiited a resolution proposing an amend ment to the agricultural market IniPailo repeal the authority of the ft-di'QI lO"i board to use federal Junds for the "jiurpone of partlcii.Wion in business irarvcoiii petilion with established Migen cies." The resolution advocated, how ever, the continuance of the fed eral farm board as an agency for the dissemination of information and the ascertaining of conditions of overproduction and for advice as to its preventiopQ It was also recommended that the chamber cull a conference of "wide representation. Including the farm cnerutive leaders, to suidy and define measures of smind and effective a. to ,'riculture." A bank, president and the head of a rnirniad today described the nation's tax situation before the Mmmher as a "combination of many muddl "legislative alted economy . t. or.;". Jrtarwctjotftrt O I VWTTr i o O o IIS o o cDTirm0 dDrLH) o o warapttlh .Q' nnH roiAinmendetrf holAay" rvnd "ex-O a the solution. SHi 0 I !:' Tof.tc, alikf i. .UP) W-T lfti lMiMMHI rlil tior ro tv T . r,o, riHI lkftit c)ftfH. h. roii.Vit lttt .'at kit aMth lo.i yfurt ! ln,Mri t ifkl Vh .luvtall. orltr Si WlMjktott . of toodcrnlt ii; t at tht 1. O. O. F. Mil it' 2:00 o'cloct m S:i!M-'lriv arttrnoon, jay ,i I Tht mt.tor mf 4WliM, ;.. ;e to ,rduc. t tt burttn of (ht 500 ptMkiftft ' ! V raiMng Puns tftroth coimunlty I flnnrw mwm ilOlOMIEO fht Llttrtll Varts comfjftty pVfcv lott rriH.j iht, Ky 2, t a Uool J'tlaiwthlft mtittn for MkowKH t4trm of Ornram ft iwitin .'tl ). nt CfilMaM fcfl. tjt St MviftVa. 4tiiHilat M . MaitfttftMit Ma nlB tu Ma) aaaarti .aaleaMa ft t lit t,ym.Jaf bvaiMaaa. Ia it a.it Kfti Ma evtafcafaaal r ft,'. It.la4 to ttrtt I't iin wa at tat dor. Ma , law.oit, tkica.. aftaM'ftMlHwn) tarvict da-tcto of r Mtaal MinrfarV l'tm iw claaaaa.. 1H be tht nftfti apaaler aH t ft. tMai. ill kdtMnt M lnirai'ati d wttrttlain) lltaiinml MM. r. kaa is ft Mmla a tit ocittv of tto- atiM KaaiaoVa, aid ia oat of rat Wat .fopififct.it t cointry oa a'okfttla rtaatir tkoa o.trt- tio4. aiaftm timtnt akl ltk In a)lifi'0, tt 1. (49 nitatlor Hines o the Veterata rtal toil.'.' e.aimated itit mialaiati yearly cost of th vteniB la rt p.'ied te tit kaa UP 4ii.a.r.o. 41 it .a tewifyin btoia t aix suk-coMititatt tut taa tfa mlltn. i ' maaiMan jttal coat aon a,7.r,t.tt. t aJaaa l a lam a ft a aftar-a lo dtaaat. aaotor itua)t. lamocrat, tS (Itoiaia. m titmbar o tit ataaaa litaaca commfctti, rtcaalT it- andttl or te tloor tKat tat Iftfia- ilion be spctdtd throuth tsam -j' m&atib torn m vbitmi itof ft tP ftf) in ilfQpl, crjfetfl defSi a laaaa.! triali'ta uMtnal ia cotnactlaa it tt tili'taa.r Itclli't. rnlloajira) Inrni a btfftt luncn, ciaani kral i-an"tt will bt aarvltl to tkoal praatitt. . ait tttenotict I aa ticlnattt ta tne iiittli ha MI asanaitela advart'8 und will be of ret interest to very man the automotive trade. mien o WLLO-GLO, tht nea tjoala-aital fi-eneh Proctta fact a'o'ar, ia prefarr.t Jw nursts htctut o It purity, aa.4 tat.T WV it aa. mtat.tit fK n aaJi m pa loat, taata llltt kfl. ws I ttrv IMutficitl to ! t'yat- kaft!,.a Tow aill In.. . lU ia,- !1jO '('0. Vovdtr. hrala Tft'wuaa laua Lore. mi ' r COMEDY o o 0 o jj j f M oo o o o o a We wiw silliiw wit $T6 Ubr vcaWtsiWl 4 J''1- vli$ cifiiTOiJ With the ndQion of more ntimes today, the recheck of the Medford cenBUH hns resulted In a tontutlve count of over 11,000 peo ple, C. T. Uaker, chamber of com merce secretary, directing the ef forts to locate all unenumerated Medford eittaenH, said thin after noon. The district census head quarters this afternoon sent down information that Medford may have the remainder oivthe week to complete the check. Kfforts to lueitjj) persons missed by enumerators will continue and persons not yet reaclf-ifl are ui-Kfd to telephone or call at the cham ber of commerce. The rerherk " far has resulted In the addition of over 150 names. m am. . mt fymi nj Xr Vv&db in Ba4.fevtV CKStU 99 IMV Tid-s on tale at rory box office Friday 7 p. m. Balcony 50c, main floor 75c. Reterved tection $1.00 8tudentt and children DON'T MISS IT! 1 - ;' O O If Vkaaa f I f OlOft. ! -it, ata. Hi t ailiml iaaia awtt a a a 0 GtfSSSMt&t ttfT hitTififl lavtaN 3lH Jtrfaa U(SJa!rtiJB m tSW DaM MeA Mli'ilMtNfaaQl 4 i r '" ;-- - ' a LiX falae 35c. rASKTS "CANADA DRV" Tie Champagne of Ginger Ales GE gj0;W YORK. May 1. fP) Di rectors of the (ieneral Motors Corp. today recommended to stock holders thut the corporation Issue of 6,000.000 sharps of new & per nt preferred stock be exchaniced tor tne present senior securities. Directors declarpd the rtjrulnr quarterly dividend of 75 cents on the common stock, and the reRiilar dlfthursejd'nts on the senior Issues. If the new issue of stock is ap proved, 1,870.995 shares will be offered in exchanjee for the present 1.355.738 shares of 7 per cent pre ferred outstanding, and the small amounts of outstanding 6 per cent preferred and debenture stocks. oTOMORROW and SATRDY SALE c RIGHTING FIXTURES 25 40 Reductions o $5.00 Porcelain bath room bracket, re dtSed to $2.95? o Southern Oregon W3 409 E. Main St. 1 'fliflf - o JfrHf Wictr to prtgresaed traflemfrll Jwo9ld,H fincHt source of entertain ment. It gives you moretn quantity and quality than any carries Ue fawioi)f wkit'k identifies the Tgirn in your' old Victrola today! 4kMAlM s)i AHaaw k ,laAataabi a TaiRt Mylt awttays before it is k. leWMft yur faithfttl old Viutrolu its Ohal service to you can mean $76 in your pocket. , Replace it with the complete ; modern musical instrument the Victor Radio-Electrola RE-75 or RE-45 and know the utmost' musical enjoyment that science " can offer you today! r the Victor Radio with Ekctrola IIK-75, moat luxurious muataa lintrmrirnt aver buihby Vlrhfi. Uat Price KXNT XT V Q Radlio ictor- jELECTROIA Palmer Music House "We Sell Happiness" I i O I