Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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rEDFOTtD li&TLl TRIBUNE, rRDFORP,, OKKfiOX. THURSDAY. may i. mm
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Washable walls of lasting:
J . beauty at smallcost
Specify S-IT 7al
Tom and ingag a
good pointer ,
Hero is a washable flat wall paint of velvet softness! A wall
paint with wonderful body that thoroughly hides the old
surface and covers more square feet of wall per quart yet
costs no more than other wall paints.
Think of what it will save you in redecorating costs. Soap
and water will restore the rich fresh beauly of its colors year after year. Come
in and let us show you the wonderful effects that can he obtained with this
modern wall paint the rich cosily Spanish leather effects and velvety
multi-colored walls. Now they are within the pieans of anyone.
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AID TO MES i
SAY GROWERS!
Burelson's Annual May
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FRI D A Y I A N D S AT U R D AY
S U O- G
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A washable flat wall paint
. for interior decorations on
smooth or sand finish plas
ter, wallboard and other
interior wall surfaces.
p , SpreSseatilyuftder brush.
Dries without streak or
' ' brush mark. Produces
f Beautiful velvst firiMft. Can
b rrpwattdly variicd.
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rO.NS
Growers Given Data Oncln
dustry Compiled by Pa
cific Pear Growers Dis
cission Expected at Fri
day Meeting.
Rogue River Traffic Assn.'H
Hears Good Reports On :
Irrigation Situation Join ;
Rate Protest. !
A txffcutiful entmel finish for
vood, concrete or linoleum ftobrs.
Withstands daily scrubbing and
tiam'mi heel.
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- S-W UiMiltMoid
The world's finest rapid-dryitg d.
orative enamel. Ideal for woodwork,
furniture, toys, etc. Wide range of
charming colors.
Per quart
A Htter-rcsiating floor varRisJ made
to wthctoid trmipirs; heels. For
ok, liht m4ple, birch
or linoleum. Par quart . wWW3wj
The world' bet house ptint. Cov
ers mora aurfara per Dillon. Costs
less on your house. Lasts twice f
loa Xceultr colosa. -
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WE ARK IK 017
Kci-fnt rniiih in this section tin- 1
liruviMl KioiimO moisture comli-
Unns ' womliTfulty" in tho Uosuei:
I Kivcr valley orchard districts,
j wat" reported nt tint regular meet-
liiK of the Kokuo liiver Traffic .
anHticiution today.
Streams are now i8hning around j
I Oil second 'eet of water, when zZ
before the sliowera they wore
around the 35 htnui feet mark.
This luovides ample irriKation
wnr, without drawing on thejr
storage supply. .Some of the or- 33
chard n round has a heavy water
content, and oth$n nro less. When ; g
needed, orchardists are (girded to j
irriBatc, tg)l form n mulch cov-'
Crii,1S' i
it was ewimated that tlio ralnn
delayed tho use of storage water 'p
two weeks,- and tSUt it will not !
now bo used until welt in June.
It was , qIbo' forocust that there
would ho more orchard cultivation
this Hummer, than over before.
More "stiFk-iun" in some of the
glue tisc in pasting labels on
fruit boxes was urged, on the
All Medford and Southern Oregon WSmen are
taking advantage of this great May Clearance
Sale. Come tomorrow and take advantage of
the great savings.
Reductions on All
SpringMerchandise
David 11. liosenberg, president
of the Pacific Poarcrowers Council '
began today tho dlstrilmtion of j
10,(100 copies of tho orSUnizatloirs i
pamphlet, entitled "The Trend of I
I'ear l'roduction, and Its Helati(jji- j
snip to I'rices ami overusing.
Copies will be mailed and deliv
ered to every pear grower In the
stateH of Washington, Oregon und
California, and affiliated interests.
The foreword, aftergjstating the
aims and purposes of tho rear
growers Council asks:
"That every grower read it thru
to the end, trusting that ita facts
may possibly throw somo light
onto the nerssity of mapping out
somo course of action that will
prevent our industry from falling
t..i.. tl .KunutKr.ua rulllrii fif I
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over-production. truit ooxes was
Advertising of pears Is listed list grounds that cold Htorago temper
"one of the Imniediat problems" ( ature caused the gluo to lose its ;
confronting tho Pacific coast pear power, causing tho labels tot1
growers.
The pamphlet is concise state
ment of tho situation, II lust 'i ted
with charts showing tho trend of
prices and the markets.
The study of the pear imAstry
by Prof. S. AV
a 'mtr wa7 esp ova o'lb LCXTa.
CdT-SSH Z3T! SSS OVA VZTX STOSlX.
IT'S OVTSOJkSD SSOtOX B3felffi 3r,iC
' Choose Your "Sa Korse" Mow!
BROWNE CO.
2S1 1St KUin
iulK for Qm ic?i!mt Stamif. W -gif e tlitm
FAoMt KI
Sheai of tho Unl
versily of Calrnia, is also stress
ed. There is a review by David
if. Wood, chairman Winter Pear
committee, of tho Bosc campaign
conuucieu nisi year 111 wuuit,
Unity of action by fruit districts
and marketing agencies, Is held
vital to tho fuluro of the industry.
In conclusion, tho pamphlet
states:
"The Pacific Peargrowers Coun
cil was organized to secure the
united ami coordinated effort f
the pear industry of Oregon,
Washington and California, In
studying Its economic problems as
a basis for deciding upon 4 lie most
effective means of solving them
and bringing Into motion tho ne
cessary forces to carry out the
adjust :bit policy deemed most
feasible. If the facts and the oh
servatlons - rotidered herofci will in
any wv help to contribute t' (ho
formation of wise decisions, tlio
purpose of this pamphlet will have! committee
been justified." campaign.
It is probable that the Pear
Council will come under discus
sion at the meeting of tho Fruit
growers league at the Hotel Idod
ford tomorrow night at eight
o'clock.
The principal purpose, howvVor,
of this meeting Ih to discuss plans
for the coming season of the Win
ter Pear committee, and to hear
the prelinnary report of Prof.
Henry llarinian, O. S. C, on mar
keting and storage conditions in
New York City. A laratf atten
dance of valley growers, shlpprvs,
and oth(9s Identified with the fruit
business is assured.
pucker op in tho middle, and be- 1
cotne frazzled at tho edges, thus
presenting an untidy upturn ranee !
in Now York. It was explained!
mm huh was inn no 111 mn me
fault of Ha paste, as the paster,
by I high Hamlin of the H ea rt y
Co., and R. H. Ue',jr of the Pin
nacle company. Mr. Hamlin offer
ed 5c for every label that could .
be removed with a putty-knife, lf?
M r. Keter offered the anno fee :rg
lor a snanny lanei in nis paca.
It wiRi voted to Join wih tho
Wena tehee district, in a formal
protest against tho proposed in
creiWtod freight rato ! frfflt sblp-
mxnlu ti irim-fdii n (iiL)-lct- with
k growing gtnand for pears and
apples.
ll u'iiu iinniiiiiipoil t hut the All-
nual report of the Traffic asso
ciation was In cowuft of forma
tion. The report will show, tho
pa rt played by the orga n im t Ion
in 't!cu$ing freight rato deduc
tions, including the emergency
,jeur rate, and the effort to secure
! fruit box weight equalization, and
uniting .with" the AWnter Pear
In tho Detroit nose
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COATS
Sporfand Dress Cgats
.$95 to $49-50
You save $500 to $15.00
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so ?t tftat
J0 VbVf co-
vtmitvAiy pw
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ctis garMtnts.
i-Weach
2for $15.00
MATS
A avi trovn
$2.00 to $3.00 on each hat.
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HEY!!
HEY!!
Tomorrow's the Day!
AIRPLANE DANCE
FLY!
Friday Afternoan
in Mamer Air Transport
12 Passenger Tri-Motor
Ford Cabin Plane
'on Thrilling Minutes Ofl
' - in the air. U
C.. ' Medford the Mountains
o
the surrounding country
FROM THE AIR!
Leaves fevery -Thirty Minutes
?) . . from
Medford Airport
Friday Afternoon
AS SAFE AS WALKING
Two Pilots Three Motors
DANCE!
FRIDAY NIGHT
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
TEX HOWARD
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11
and "nis
Captivating Synco
pating Kings of
'Rhythm and Jazz.'
. direct from
TRIANON BALLROOM, SEATTLE
$
in Medford
Friday Night Only
See 'em Hear 'em
STORY 1
(Continued from Page 1)
(ftflportttf tit tlM'Mon County Afr.nU.Mi uu.
, fiixAh 8,tr,Mt mn4 Cmntm
MiUTlago lilcenses.
Leo Hoy Snow and Alleo I.
lincon.
Nino KIIIh an Sarah Covriit.
Thomas Albert and Kvglyn
Rose.
(leorgo W. Unley and Delia
Stanley. .
Frank F. Ditto Und iMargaret J.
Youfig.
Melvin 15. Snedden and Myrtle
K. Hotislog.
If you were not enumerated at
all, eall the Chamber of Com
merce this evening or tomorrow
morning aitf report the name anfe
they will send some one to fieo
you.
Friday Is the last day to do
this work. A report must bo sent
in tomorrow evening.
Slides on oad between Ileeds-
port and Seottsburg being removed:
liy Johnson t.onstruruon company.
Hoseburg Southern Oregon fJas
corporation's plant belrj. improved
at cost of $3000.
Jlrownsville. Construetlon ot
government : airport located nor
west of city being rushed to com-
plntlon.
('ircult Court.
Amy Carney vs. Thomas J.
Carney. Divorce.
1!. Ostberg vs. Hf. Ibldden.
rt nl. To foreclose lien.
State of Oregon vs. 1M27 rtulek
rutiHt, l'Jau Calif, license "C-DMiT.
Seizure.
XnriL F.rickRon vs. Amlmw
Krlckson. Dlvon.
Jackson County P.ldg. & Iian
association xs. N. F. Olirt, Slgfrid
Obrt. Mortgage .foreclosure.
Fli st N'nlional I tail VH. JI. J
Devaney. For money.
Southern Oregon Credit Mureau
vs. William Arthur Heffer. Ft'
money.
Delllla Steven Meyer vs. S. S.
O'Connor. Trnnwript of J"'k-
' State vs. 1H27 Studebaker Coupe.
Seizure.
liihnte urt.
Fl'iAAt OeKimzii, AUfHun Moul
ton, M. J. Doviinoy. ArtlrJH '' of
lncoriionufiiii, "Can1 Lcdo, Inc."
filnl April 28. 1 0. Ciipllul
..to-k iriO.oon. lMiico of hiiHinoKH,
5-liMlfnril, .)roKn.
liHlntp nf Wilhu-d HtiyoH Pen
(Ki'tnn (dnc. ) A(lntlt?.Ml to probate.
Itwil lOstalr Tl'tHlsrcM'S.
' J. II. Mc.ll.j'lHey ot ux to Wni.
Mimtv ot ux.: V. I). IaiIh S ami 0
In llllt. 24. CVntral Point.
CloorKln IJonnan ot nl to Itoy AV.
BoKnan; . l I). SII'4 ot SWV
mil HWV4 of HK't or Hoc. 30, T.
3S S. It. 3 K.
lUKono Tllorndiko ot ux to Ku
Kt'lio Thnrnrtlko ot tix; AV. IJ. all
or 13. S7 foot ok Loin 12 and 13
In lllook 1, Tuttlo'B Klrat Add. tu
.Medford.
Itudnlph A. Weldmnn to I'rod
bPrliloKor; W. D. In I). U C. ltl,
Tp. (Ill H. It. I 'w.
Alfred X. Wirlfllt ot ux to U M.
WllKht; W. I), all of I,ot 4 In Soo.
16. Tp. 38 S. It. 1 W.
l.loyd I, t'owloy ot ux to Cliur
loa II. I'orler ot ux; W. I). Iit I I
In lilk. 1, llunkn'r mil Add to
Miijford.
ll. .1. T-levaney ot ux to Ctyr
l."d-4" Inc.; (i. f. I). W'j of XWVi
and NKK of NW'A and NWS of
NKM nf Woo, 3S. Tp. 37 H. It. 3 W.
Cotmtey Fe&s Wax IndlgtaaM as
Tovmei&'S Dfflaf) Ddbris on Highways
Pack up your trash In your old
kit lint!, If you wish but don't
bring It to tho country, wna tho
sentiment, expressed by represen
tatives from Applenato, Coleman
Creek, KaRlo Point, Central Point,"
Oak Grovo, Phoenix nml Jackson
ville, who withered nt the city li
brary ,yontordny afternoon, fpr what
mlRht well bo turmoil an "imllRna
Hon nioetlim." It was In reality .'i
preliminary to the observance of
Highway Cleanuii day and called
by Mfs l.'Mnnil Ment.or, president
of tho Mrfiifonl Cj0,vdon club, which
will sponsor tho campaign In this
valley.
The country folk don's want the
city folks making tlu-pnn alleys of
their ilrhies and they're going to
stop tho pTactlco. tlm delegation
declared. Discarded magazines, lin
gerie and cooking utensils will have
to find another place lo roposo for
roads will no longer he dot tod w'th
n stewpiut hero and a teakettle
"It Is too ridiculous." olio de
clared, "to stick "This la a Great
Country' tip on a pole over a pile
of Junk, .which U the popples and
lupine in the valley fall to hide."
The women' do not plan to han
dle the situation alone. Thoy are
soliciting the aid and co-operation
of- servico dlubrf, lodges, county
court, county engineer, the United
Stntcs forest service and county
and city school systems.
Tho official date for Highway
Cleanup day Is May 10, but work
will bo started at o'nee. Women
who will lead campaigns In neigh
boring communities are Mrs. Bucli,
Applcgato; Mrs. K. J. White, Cole
man Crook; Mrs. Mattio Brown and
Mrs. H. O. Brown, Kaglo Point;
Mrs. I,oitlso nrockaway, Oak
Grove: Mrs. C. A. lilies and Mrs.
l.ee Port. Jacksonville: Miss Alice
Hanley. West Side district, 'and
'Mrs. Andrew Heard, Phoenix. The
crcoporntton of all residents of
llioro when the campaign Is on. i iheno and nil other communities
Tho county has no dumping ground, wll bo oxpectod. '
tho women lament, and the city -
garbage dump Is unite remote ror . i'hiUkanlc. I.oonl water sy-
HQll.n. nut a plaeo must Ho found, torn being extensively .ItnprovM.
FRESH FISH 0
for Friday
Salmon
Halibut
Shad Roc
Striped Bass
c0a
c -Shad
Red Snapper
Crabs
Oysters
. Clams.
.Nip &,Tuck Asparagus
Red Rock Cottage Cheese
Economy Fish Market
9 NICHOLS & ASHPOLE
206 East Main Phone 26
Big Millinery Sale Friday 6 Saturday
Real Money Savers
, 500 New
Spring and'
GAGE
Tailored Hats
I lot of Hats, values to
$6.50
(I lot of Hats, values to
$7.50
I lot of Hats, values to
$8.50
100 New Popular Priced
Hats just unpacked,
worth three times these
prices.
$li98, $298
and $3.98
Summer Hats
at bargains you can,'t af
ford to miss. ,.; ;;
Look at This!
98c $1.98 -$2.98
and up to $5.98-
Every hat worth more
than three times these
prices.'
Kiddies' Hats
Sl.98-S2.98-S3.98
EXTRA SPECIAL
Kiddies' Hats.....
59c
The Band Box '
223 E. Sixth St. Phone 989
No Charges No Exchanges
The Emmy Lou Hat Shop
in M. M. Store
No Refunds