Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    LAST SERIES .
FIR R. SCHULER
Funcrul services tit tho latt- ?. j
Schuler were held at the .Congor j
Funeral chapel at 3 o'clock Satur-!
l.y afternoon, the Hervlce-s heintci
conducted by Carman E. Mell, I
pastor of the Christian church.
The numerous .and beautiful,
floral offerings and the many in
! attendance wore evidence of tO
jhlKh esteem in wnich Ml. Scnll,
n'"H '"' f'V his many friends'
many of tin-,,, friendships that have1
extended over the past years'
jdurhm. which he resided in Med-
i ford.
I IJ. K. Milium rn.
the ( hrlstmn church. sanK two se
lections. ".0 nurden, Vonder." and
No Disappointments In J leaven."
two of .Mr. Schuler's old favorites
Mrs. Sims playing the accompani
ment, Mr. Moll's nible readlns and his
reference to Mr. Schuler's perfect'
life his perfect faith in and do-'
votiun to the One who was a Sa
vior and a friend, who would keep '
him to the end was Impressive. j
and his comforting words to the:
relatives an inspiration 'to the 1W-,
Ing. 1
MftDFOKD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OTCECiOX, SUNDAY; ,TTTE 1, inrso.
A(E THRKK
Ti. K. Millurd conducted the'
brief service at thegruv in tiic
Mdford cemetery. Ho paid a high .
tribute to the Christian character
of Uie deceased, nnd lauded the ex- j
ample and Influence hia life had;
been to those who had known him.'
The elders and deacons of the,
Christian church were the pal!-i
hearers. All the relatives except the
son from North Dakota attended'
the funeral. They are th widow!
and Fix children, Harry D. Hchuler!
of North Dakota. Ira K., of Med
ford, Stella L. ISoswell, Ileaver
ton. Ore., Klla M. Banish and Paul
U. Schuler of Medford, Tluth Pickle
of Cr.ldwell, Idaho, and a brother. I
Krank Rehuler. nnd dauKhter, of
near Eureka,. Calif. . . ... X
Mr. Schuler was particularly ac-,
Uvo in tha Christian church. filUu&t
the office of trustor, deacon, and'
elder. So ve r a 1 yea ra a k o ho w a s i
honored with u life position us i.h j
elder. j
The erection of tho present ;
Christian church was made possible j
to a great measure through the un
tirint; efforts of Mr. Schuler, and,
that beautiful edifice is Itself a;
tribute to his devotion to the j
Christian cause.
STATE STANDARDS:
Flower Tints 1'm.mI '
WASHINGTON P) Klower i
tints were carried out In the brldM'
party costumes of Miss Krnncesi
llAcon. who was married to Kn.sig.i'
WHIiam Kaper Howard, V. S. X.
'
Seaside. Seaside Cirill. operat
ed by .A. . W Brand., opened -on-
PLAN OF SESSION
Representatives t)f the Mood,
liiver Traffic association of lino 1 ;
Klver. and tiie KoKUe Hlver Traf
fic association will meet in Pori- ;
land tomorrow morning with the
Uroadway. I State Hoard of Horticulture, for!
,: . -.-.v.jft-Ji. f the-purpnse of formulating n mate!
russified fidyprtising getsrftsults. 1 sa"d:ird fnreannerv pears, princt-1
pally tart lot tit. The meeting la of
interest to growers and shippers of
this valley. Raymond H. lletcr j
t he Pinnacle Packing company,
lias been named ns the delegaie
from tliis section.
The Northwe.st Ca liners assoi-i.;-tion
recently issued its 1130 stand
ards for eannliiR pears, and they
have met with considerable oppo
sition anions growers of tho north
west, according to reports. The
growers claim the specifications
give the cauncrs too much techni
cal latitude, and, that only the
most perfect pears can meet with
the requirements for tho No. i
grade.
The No, 2 grade specifications
are also drastic.
It is the purpose of the Portland
meeting to fix standards similar ti
thoso ndopted in California and
Washington, amh made a part of
the horticultural law.
It Is probable that grower of
Oregon and Washington will meet
with the Northwest fanners asso
ciation this month for x general
discussion of their problems.
Hinhruhlcrv Vsed
PARIS (rVl The Mouses mot
favored by smart young Parisians'
are simple affairs, sleeveless, and.
of sheer wash materials. Small
patterned all -over embroidery is ,
new. j
A very new version of the blouse i
worn with skirts and coats is cye-i
let embroidery organdy or linvn,
made in simple tuck-in stylo with,
round neckline and tiny ca,i- ;
sleeves or no sleeves at all.
Old HiifrlKh- Dessert
- cups jam, 1 cup rice, 3 to 3',
cups boiling milk, 1 teaspoon salt,
U cup powdered sugar, cup
crea in.
Add salt to milk and place in
top of boiler. When the boiling
point is reached, add rice and cook
until tender (30 to 45 minutes).
Drain, sweeten with powdered sug
ar, and pour into ring mold to set.
When ready to serve, turn out
carefully on targe plate. Kill cen
ter with Jam, and garnish with
whipped cream.
Ripe plum Jam. cherry Jam, or
cranberry marmalade make excel
lent fillings.
Classified advertising gets result!
Newport. I,. Farrington leased
store room on Mnlhert street for
his I "(-rent store.
GIFTS
FOR THE JUNE BRIDE
3L
The Gift of Silver
Will Be Treasured
(I variously the new bride 'presides
at her own tea'tahle . . . and the
silver gleams softly in the fire
light. Ho much ol' beauty is added
by your gift of silver. Exquisitely
designed teapots, chubby water
pitchers, flower bowls, candelabra
. . . lovely indeed are the new
pieces we are offering.
PHOTOGRAPHS
We feel that our Photographs arc happy
expressions of a fine art Each a master-
piece.. , . : : '"'- ". ' i" -
SH ANGLE STUDJOS
Phone 1308 Medford Building
A Permanent Wave
Makes it possible for a girl to enjoy sum-
Y mer sports and vacations and yet be sure
K of keeping her hair always attractive.
PEGGIE'S
Phone 497
. "Personal Service"
Safeguard f Jf
I OUr ' m l RJi Wit 't j rj .' . . how much llioy will want lliolr ' I : 9- T A
. If It "l I T,J I I joy exiii'i'HHod in miiHlc! A radio lr Jll
tlonnmoec II ! I l '( j B Is H liisliiiK remonilniineo of tho Filmy, frothy, billowy chiffons ... and lace f ' ' ' m M
nStppiIlCSS 1 i j" k f I jf' i S glvor. lndioa dlotlnRUlHhed In do- . . . and gay, pretty prints . . . and little If liar
VU, . J' - l ; 8 -m hIkii, full tlironted an to tone, rurcly silk suits! Dozens and dozens of styles for M
i 11Jfli . - V Jjl V ,' JP' 1 ' 8 heautiful- iustrtnnmilSj' uro shown ths bride's going-away clothes ... for sports 1;.'
VTllfl I.! I lil I nLn-'' ' ' Ok. 1 every day at . r - ... for spectator sports ... for morning . .; J T '
j if I :Jr- v yirv, for afternoon ... for evening ... with hats jkj I
l! II Wi ll ' i "! jl ,0 rnatch each costume. Such an array of j
IflSlirdriC' tl tH'uiHl' lllrti. ' 'WLvliA'V' loveliness has never before been shown, we JsfcV
'fi fjil .'WTifsi feel sure. The happy bride shops at ', 1 , ,',
sincei909; , , I I i-i I, I L -
fSljm Xv The Wedding Cake '
-XltXK'' WU Be Just Right jfc,
r -lliy ' S"-"5 , Is it's made by the S)
' Model Bakery Ji&-.;
i ; 1 i' : I
I v , .
; , Qay Linens
For the New Home
Our selection "I' hciiiitil'nl linens lmiUes it
ciisy to choose just wluit (lie liride will
enjoy most Chinese ci'oss-slieh lnnelieou
sets, Maderiii, llnlian lure sets for sunt rl
nejj til)Ies ii ill lining other g(fl,s. 1
Handicraft Shop
42 South Central
Phone 702
TheGiftflf Gifts; ;
For the June Bride
"I.
Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co.
To June Brides
During the month of June we will givo absolutely FREE to
all newlyweds married during this month a three-pound
roast.
You Arc Always Assured of Quality
Meats When You Buy From the '
Economy Meat Market
- Nichols and Ashpole
206 East Main - ' - - Phone 46
I 1 .! !'-
SMART
.!, -t r . , i I ;
Luggage
For the bride to take on
the going-away journey
- - - .if ' i
LAMPORT'S
HOT POINT
APPLIANCES
Are Always
Appreciated
Gifts
Medford Electric Store
Medford Bldg "" JACK MOORE, Prop. Phone 90,