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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1930)
PAGE BIX f the Federated church will pre Mrs. Mabel Mack, countv il... . 11 ii.. i7i..ij.H Rni-ujtll fiirm wi-i-k. .Mm. IJil.b and Mm. l.lilier laliil uri" sI.-Uts of Mr 'lolli ftuii dim. I ri'lioitoil Bicanny imiirovinB. ii-u un -- V. ... ,i i..i. ..m).,.r irhn will for ie nast flvo years, have mov- ent a Children's day program Sun day muxninn. June 8. Mr. and Mrs. U C. Crimes and family spent a few days last week onatrator. held an all-day meeting on June 4 In the new Grange hall Lunch was served by the ladles at noon. The theme of the meeting was "Dairy Products." County Health Department Activities and News 1 By Dr. B. C. Wilton, Health Officer Mr. l4r WM,,,,'r, ofla.t. ml summer school at CorvaMIs eu to Hro.pe wher, H ey sv. and Mr.. J. M. John".,, who I will leave Hertford at noon. Sun- wl I be associated with oscar HIs- He pnhnthum. underwent mujor operation at day, June , on ine it Lake of tn wooas. the Community lioxnli.-il limt Mon-I Mr and Mr. Morse who I'hMdren of the Sunday scnoni s The Care or Baby Teclli. becayed teeth that always hold quantities of decayed food mate ria le, swollen red sums, stained teeth, unclcaned mouths, accord ing to the U. S. Public Health service, all afford excellent breed ing places for germs and many of the diseases of childhood are contracted becauso of such condi tions. Nearly all contagious dlnoawe all of the HO-cullcd children's dln canen gain their entrance to the body cither through the mouth or tiOHal cavity. v It the child's mouth it healthy, if his teeth are sound, and his gums firm and hard,- many of these dlKcase-ca using organisms cannot find lodgement. ylt Is often asked, ' When should a child first bo taken to tho den tist?" By air means he nhould be taken by the time he is three years of age,, and at least every six months thereafter. . The temporary teeth should be cletinscd by tho dentist at least twice a year, and all cavities should bo filled Just as soon as they appeur. This Is not painful unless the cavities it re allowed to become largo. All stains should be . removed, because underneath ' those stulns are plagues of germs which destroy the enamel. The fillings may ho either of amalgam, or what Is probably preferable, of copper cement, which Is plustlc and easily in serted. In case n tooth Is lust prema turely through accident or dis ease, the space should bo retained by a simple appliance to hold the adjacent teeth apart. This is an-ago of prevention an ora that emphasizes the Importance of tak ing every means to provent dl easo befnro It occurs. In the early visits to tho den tis,, urucn possible, nothing is to bo, .dono hut cleaning nnd giving advice as to the use of the tooth bvush or a small filling or two, will have a salulury effect upon the child. Ho will look upon the dentist sin friend instead of some one to fear, and he will soon learn to take pride in t he appcarunco of his mouth and teeth. The dentist will make every effort to preserve thono teeth and keep them comfortable and use ful. Think wluit It will mean to this child when ho grows up to have a beautiful, clean, and regular set of teeth. Although the child docs not lose all of his temporary teeth until he is about 12 years of age, the first permanent molar appears about tho age of six years. The child does .not lose any of his temporary teeth when this tooth erupts; but, Instead, It ap pears JiiKt back of the last tempo rary molar. This Is frequently confusing to mothers, because they have not noticed Its arrival and often think It is a temporary tooth. This first permanent molar, or six-year molar, Is the most vital tooth In the mouth the keystone of tho arch, as It Is sometimes railed. Many tlmrs It Is not per fectly formed and decays quickly. This Is a serious Iosh and always leaves tho child's face deformed. Just as soon as this tooth ap pears, the family dentist should be consulted. nMlnn- nit Mm Hmn tlipun tcm- nm-nrv teeth are erupting, are In tiMo, and are being lost, tho per manent teeth are being formed. The permanent teeth arc built of the same elements of which the temporary teeth are formed, and tho only way these necessary ele ments can bo taken Into tho body is in tho proper food. Hone and tooth building ele ments limn, phophorous and magnesium are contained In most leafy vegetables, milk, butter, eggs, whole-wheat bread, coarse cereals, and fruit; but sunshine, open air' play, fresh air at night, and clean personal habits are all iiIhii essential to good health. 7 to 7:15 p.m. Klifln program. NliC service to KUO, KHCj, KO MO, KGW. KKCA. 7:15 to 7:30 p.m. Three Violins. NBC service to KGO. '7:311 In 7:45 n.m. Amos 'n Andy. (Transcontinental from Chicago) j NIIC service to KUO, KlliJ, ku MO, KGW. KKCA. 7:45 to 8 p.m. NBC Concert Fav orites. NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KGW. 8 to 8:15 p.m. Oie and the GirR NBC service to JWO. KHQ: KGW 8:05 to 8:15. 8:15 to 8:45 p.m. I'lano Paintings. NHC service to KGO. 8:45 to 11:15 p.m. Tone Pictures. NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KO MO, KOW, KKl. 9:15 to 9:45 p.m. Kodak Week En tl Hour. NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KO.MO, KOW, KKCA. KKL., KOA. 9:45 to 10 p.m. John and Neil. NBC scrvlco to KGO. KHQ. KOA. 10 to 10:30 p.m. Mystery Serial. NBC service to KGO, KOA. 10:30 to 11 p.m Pacific No mads. NBC service to KGO, KOA. 11 to 12 p.m. Hotel Dance Ol chestra. NBC service to KGO. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) IE UNIVBU8ITV Of O It K 0 O N. Kugone. (Spl.) Tho xrariuatliiK dies for 1030 will total 700 mout hers, who will rocelvo deirroos at the. commonoomont oxorelsos on June 16. . Tho list of candidates includes degroos Klvon at tho and of the 19211 summer sosslon, and those Riven In January. . ISlffht students are from Mod ford. , They are: Margaret B. Tumor, oducatlon. Si.'tma Kappa. Ooraldlno R. Gardner, music. Marjorle D. Kelly, physical odu catlon. Cccllo N. Coss, music, Alpha XI Delta. ' Loron Hovorly Kgobci'B, chom- ifitry, Alpha Tau Omega. ,'Henry Hhaldon Fitch, biology. . j Evelyn M. Dow, music. 1 Arthur Hchoonl, Journalism, Hiu 'nitt PI Tau, SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN . AMES, F "WIU-OW Hl'UINUH, Ore., June 6. (Hpoclal) A vory pleasant surprlHB party was given In honor of Mrs. Oak os Amos by a nuui ber of her friends on Tuosday aft ernoon. i Mrs. Amen und children leave this week for their now homo In Ycnatchoe, Wash. Those who enjoyed a pleasant afternoon weru M Ins Blanche Ar nold, Miss It oho Jones, Mrs. Huy mond Crawford and two children, Mrs. Joe tester und little daugh ter, Mrs. I'Yank Ilenspeter, Mrs. Hubert llrophy, Mrs. Ted illll and two daughters, Mrs, Orn.ee Luman, 8jnd Mrs. Amos and daughters. ' At the close of the aftornoon a basket lunch was served in pic nic style. ELECT OFFICERS I. A OIIANDH, Ore., Juno 0 () I'orlluuri was selected as tho 1031 convonllon city of tho Ore gon Master , Harbors' association and officers wore oloctod us Oro-: gon harbors closed thoir conven tion hero yesterday. II. Vi. Baxter, l.u. Grande, was olectod president;, , A. C. lOdsall, Klamath Falls, vo-oltcecl first vice piosldunt; lloy Slate, Bend, sec ond vleo president; 10. .P. Penner, Portland, secrotary-troasuror; Joo Paradise. Baiter, third vice presi dent: J. O. Rlsloy, Portland, fourth vleo president. ' , IS DESTROYED BY FIRE STOCKTON. Cal., June fl. (VP) I'Mro early today destroyed tho lum ber yard of Fisher Brothers here, with a loss estimated by tho own ers at $100, Out). Tho yard was located next to the Fisher Brothers' planing mill, tho largest In Stockton, hut firemen saved tho structure GOES BACK TO CELL U A V f tl M0 VP I V Plf ! IV fnl.. June 6. OP) Iteeovored from an attack or nppen'iit'ins, uornou Htewart Xorthcott, sliiyer of three youths on his "chicken farm' In Blverslde county, left the prison hospital for his cell In condemned row. Ills appeal from death sen tence Is before tho state supremo court. v ALL HER GRAY HAIRS VERY QUICKLY Hide Hair Grow in Nice and Heavy. .. v Wow Her Friends Declare U . Ia Beautiful Since She " Haa Used Lea's , '. Hair Tonic SEE WHAT DAUGHTER SAYS ABOUT IT BELOW - "My mother who picture I am tiKbxinr I inre clad she used l'a Hair Tonic. Her hair ia m , ake and iverjr single (ray hair is , fene. .She haa shown her hair lo , many women aha knows, and I hey .all are amaied at the improved appearance and growth. . Mother eiaally looks twenty yeara young er, a ahe la a great booster for Lea'a Hair Tonic, and gladly auth riiea yoa) (s vae her photo if you .," wrltea Julia Pole, 1I5 Vtm ireaan St. Mt. Leuia Mo, 3 Friday 6:00 to 6:30 Standard Flamo l Gas prol?ram. 5:30 to 0:00 Beoho service station, Central Point. 0:00 to 6:16 I'Yuit dispatch- us by Myron ltoot. 0:15 to 0:30 News and mar- ' ketH by Mail Tribune. 0:30 to 7:00 Harwood Photo t Kervlce. 7:00 to 7:15 Tom and Wash, presented by Associated Oil Company. Knlurriuy 7:65 to H:00 Breakfast broadcast of news by Mail Tribune. R:00 to K;3U I'opular Re- eordiUKs. 8:30 tp 8:45 Lessors at City Market. 8:46 to 11:00 Gold Seal . Creamory. 0:00 to 0:30 Musical Geog- rapliy prosontod by Perl I'Hineral Homo. 0:30 to 10 Los Annolos !3onp Company. 10 to 10:30 Pooplcs Hloctilo Htoro. 10:30 to 11 Pot Milk pro- Kraiu. 11 to 11:30 Roguo Rlvor Lumber Co. t 11:30 to 12 Kconomy Groco- torn. i 12 to 12:80 Eloctrlc Wiring Co. & radio sorvlce labora- lory. 12:30 Nows Flashes by Mull Trlbunoi 12:30 to 1:00 Piorco-Allon Motor Co. 1:00 to 1:30 Popular Ho- cordlngs. . 1:30 to 2:00 Kagool Molo.r ISales. 5:00 to 6:30 Standard Flamo Gas program. 5:30 to 6:00 Popular Ro- cordlngs. 0:00 to 0:15 Fruit dispatches by Myron Root. 4 6:15 to 0:30 News and ninr- kets by Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7:00 Brunswick Brevities. 7:00 to 7:15 Tom and Wash. presented by Associated Oil Company. ICIAL SAI.UM. Ore., .tune 6. lP) Cosmetic hcuutlflattlon and animal pluNllo surgery will bo barred at Iho Pacific International Livestock exposition this year, according to n decision reached by Manager O. M. Plummer and a group of vet ernarlans, Including tato Veterin arian W. II. Lytic. Tho objection is that the practice Is misleading both to spectators and to judges, sometimes causing an unworthy animal to receive a higher nward than a hotter animal. Tallow, oils, paraffin nnd lard are used by ex hibitors who practlco tho art 'to correct anatomical deficiencies In nnimnts. f No nan or woman should fail ,4 have beautiful even colored ypatniHl hair aowadaya. Onea ap IPMranee eeanta for a areat deal. aalilly or in boeineaa. It i no anger neceaaary to naa ugly dyee, r palronir beauty ahopa to put wee hair in auUadid condition Mrely free at gray and dandruB.I Simply buy a bottle of Lea's Hair Tonic at the drug store, and apply a few drops nightly to the scalu with finger tips. Gradually day by day the hair turns shade hy shade hack to its beautiful even youthful color. One may defy an expert to detect its use, and so easy and convenient to use too. Just a few drops massaged into the sealp seems to stimulste cir culation, and growth also, and the scalp becomes ss healthy looking and free of dandruff aa a childs. If your druggist hssn't Lea's Hair Tonic aend dollar bill, check or atampa to Lea Tonic Co, Brent wood Md, and bottle will be mailed yoa with a positive guarantee of money back if using Lea'a six weeka doesn't bring results that delight yoa. CENTRAL POINT CKNTItAI POINT. Ore.. Juno 8. (Spl.) Miss Arlcnp Hay. wh toaohoft tho HiMMind Rnido here, Irft for Unn Krnnrlnco taut week where slit will Hpond tho summer. I. N. Hriiiniird of Portliind mndo 11 hmtlnrmi trip to Central Point thin week; Mr. Hrntnnrd repre nenta tho Aotnu Insurance com pany. H, F. rroaht Inn rented the otore hulldlnK next to tho Jontvi nrocery, und expei't-i to open a hoo ro'lr nhnp Thurmluy, June 13. Mrs. Horn en nnd Mrs. Tula of Toln wero visitor! In town Thurs day morning. Mrs. Molly Holmes snd Miss Gladys Mobiles will return Mon day. June 9. from Portland. Mlss Helen Ieoa apent ths week end In Med ford rs a Ruest of Miss Geraldlne Vox. 8ho returned to her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Blbh and daughter of Kelso. Wash., and Mr. nnd Mrs. Nye hit her land and datiKhter of Holton. Ore., visited at the Theo. P. Tollefson home last 41 Some are luxuries . . . some are necessities . . . But all the gifts we have gathered together, represent a tremendous effort and a thorough knowledge of what the bride needs in the setting up of a new household. Every item listed below was designated and selected so that tho bride will have mere ease, less work. Every item represents a splendid saving ... and whether you are buying for yourself, or for some one else, you'll appreciate the VALUE that Ward's give you! Linens Make a Perfect Gift! SHEETS 81c Here are gifts that are al ways welcome! Serviceable, bleached sheets and pillow cases hemmed and ready for use! Sheets are three quarter bed size. Pillow Cases ... 19c each The Bride Thinks First of Silverware $11.10 Here's an A. Rogers silver ware set designed to bring a flurry of gratitude even on wedding days! 26 pieces in a charming Lexington pat tern. Consists cf knives, forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, butter - knife and sugar spoon. Rogers 1847 34-Piece Set $43.50 A Waffle Iron Simplifies Cooking! $7.95 A popular and appreciated gift! Heat indicator ..shows when hot enough to pour batter on griddle. Grids ro ' quire groasing only once ! Here Is the Ever-Needed Percolator! $4.15 Colonial style Percolator of fino aluminum. Holds nine cups. Spreader plate distri butes hot water evenly. A ' value I An Electric Toaster Does a Good Turn! $1.98 This is a gracious little toast er for it deftly turns tho toast when you pull down the lever! Holds two large slices. Nickel plated ! "'" ISM ' " UTILITY CABINET For Dishes $9.95 Fr Linens An appreciated gift for tho bride who will live in a small homo or apartment! Wide, deep shelves of hard wood givo ample storage space for dishes or linens, Attractivo ly enameled in green, with decoration. A Gift to the Kitchen! $35.00 This Kitchen Cabinet will bo a step-saver and a time-saver for tho brido. Attractivo golden oak finish. Forcehin top. A special value! Uso the Budget Plan Pay only $5.50 down, and the balance in convenient month ly payments. When the New Bride Entertains 32-PIECE DINNER SE $4.95 You can give nothing more welcome, more lasting. than this 32-piece dipner set! Its smart shape ano rich designs make it look much, much more expen sive than it actually is! Popular shape with at tractively embossed cord edge and deli cate floral motifs in gay colors. Made of high quality American cream ivory semi porcelain! Complete SERVICE FOR SIX'! Tea cups, tea saucers, dinner plates, bread and butter plates, sauce dishes, small platter, open vegetable dish, Buy this set now! 1 S3lg fStOeSltl Now 'An Electric SEWINi $57.95 - ,ccv v a r; if I'm- si ( emu I as k- wmiia vrm . X. urn KTWSi au Reversible OIL MOP Regular Price 50c Gets into corners lies flat 00 ANY surface I The heavy wool yarns make for LONGER WEAR! 52-in. handle makes . it easy to 11.10 in ANY placel Buy NOW. Vav Si down Imhinco hi snuill 111 o 11 1 h I y pay ments. ASK FOlt 3 1.YS VllV.K TKIAIj IX YOUR 1IOM 3 Food Chopper! $1.00 Three cutters, coarse, medium and fine. Chops 1'4 pounds per minute. Household Scales! $1.10 White tile top easy to keep spotlessly white. Weighs to 24 pounds. Cutlery Sets! $1.69 Stainless, mirror finish blades with beautiful white wooden handles. 7-piece sets. Knife and Fork Set! $2.10 blades, slightly is 6 knives. 6 Strong steel curved. Set forks. Frcssure Cooker! $5.65 Retains moisture and preserv es vitamins. Royal aluminum. Saucepan Sets! 69c Consists of threo pieces, Hi,. 2, 3 quart sizes. Pure alum inum. Royal Roaster! S2.25 Self basting cover, vent for browning, tray with lifter. Ward-oleum Rugs! $7.85 Oeautiful, colorful patterns In tile effect, 9x12 size. WHAT A BARGAIN for your K kitchen! Fine quality well made. PERCOLATORS KET. TLES RICE BOILERS- DISH PANS 11 x 16 STOVE PAN, every kind of pan you need I Each $i:i9 Save Fuel! Save Labor! HEALTH COOKER Will Do Both Very Low Priced $1.00 Cook an entire mwil over one burner of any stove. This Health Cooker retains the natural flavors of meats and vege tables. Extra heavy aluminum; steam tight cover with safety ateam vent. Cooks without water the convenient' way I Gyrator Washer Make Her Mondays Pleasant! $74.95 Clothes clean in seven minutes! ... A whole wash done in a few short hours. That'a what tho Ward way Gyrator will do. That's why the bride Is so grateful when a Gyrator is Included In her gifts! Rust-prcof! Guaranteed for 10 years! Only 5.00 down! II Ph 117 South Central one 286 Medfod, Ore namitlM riisrAjEnZ 'Hiulis i. O