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jlRDT'ORD MATL -TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TITTTRSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930 PAGE FIVE flit COMPLETES 1ST The (If' l'nrt ot the rDn' "iKn f0rl! diini! by Ilia Oregon Sti.to itntor assofii"10"' tins been con-.- Kled with the cooperation of the aaie highway rtepavtment nnil the Miinty engineering doimrtmeiit. j(ore signs will be placed on 'the miliary ruailH at n Inter ilato until . Anmitv roailH nre well marke.l. This nu.rka another sign inogre.s 1H being mi"" ...ii"-. in (heir efforts to nsw'.st tllo nio- .jrist. lwo inuiiii.-- in " ..i..- in being ninrKcil e.lcn year in ill's ftty. ArrangemeiiiH iiuvit iii-hi Ina' mill to conn""' on; wuik unit inopnhlne and Klamath counties. The growth In membership h: ijauu thlfl work possible ami fcs the membership Increases more sjrvlces will be extended, l'eople making irli east are continnallv ailing on the local office of the Oregon State Motor association, the nly official representative of Hi? tmerlc.n Automobile association jD the state of Oregon. Members of the Oregon Suite Motor fc.ssj rlaiion nre members ot the Amer Itan association and are recognize-! anywhere In the United States and Canaihi. At present tnore are over i (too A. A. A. clubs in tne united States and Canada with over one million members. , in joining tins asuoclation one receives free infor mation and maps wherever there is an A. A. A. - sign Hanging, an l many other courtesies nre exteuii i the tourist who is a member. Many other automobile clubs have tiartecl In Oregon at times, inn none of them hnve any affiliation with the American Automobile nf nnAi.itinn . . Anv Information re- Vai'illng this association or anv nther may bo had by calling on the local office of the A. A. A. or Oregon .State Motor 'association, located In the Chamber of Com merce building. Hertford. Ore. Examinations for West Point and Annapolis Academies Competitive examinations will lie held this fall for entries to West Point arid Annapolis naval academics nnd names nre being listed now for these examinations. Jackson county young men be tween the ages of 17 nnd 22. with high grades In school and of good physique desiring to enter either academy notify : K;.S. Smith; Med ford. at once. ' . , . . Injured .In CHIT Fall PORTLAND, Ore,, June 19. (P) Jteubcn Landsverk", 2li, Bend, Ore., was In a hospital today suf fering Injuries received when he fell down n llio foot cliff near Redmond. HERE'S OL IFORT Wholesome, delicious. jll-flavored. The perfect summer beverage. IP ROAD-INS V v ajaoaaaw ,:" aaar i;0siV1 ORANGE WKOE Kffil v L a - ixicnara Byrd, t To Receive By OSCAR LEIDING Associated Pr, Action EdUar JltVlSVVS-A, A III return to Washington Friday as the youngest of rear adinlials- ' th; '" f flints over both ends of the earth ' w n7r, MlmM Mellaril E. Hvrd will bring his t mire Antarctic nartv to Washington ami receive from ii siueni iioovir a special medal I .. ul vue jvauoual (ieograiih lc society. . The president -nill ni n. Plorer and hla command twice shortly alter noon at the White Utilise and again at night when the medal is presented. Hear Admiral Hyrcl will civ., l.is eport of the South I'olo aviuriiiin.. to members of Hie sndeiv wi, t.... nlshed $.10.11(10 for ,.en"lllle umrk and official million pictures of Little America will he shown for the first time. Ah a navy officer who at 41 has conquered by air the Atlantic and two Worlds of frozen wnsle llvril also will pay his respects to Secre tary oi the Navy Adams. Ills cuteer of exnlorations has been carried on during an extended leave from the navy even though a leg injury caused his removal to the retired list tour years after his graduation from Annapolis. That was h yearn tigo. Scarcely a month of retirem? -ii had passed, however, before the government recalled hi in to active duty a service that has been con tinuous ever since. . He won his wings as a navy avia tor, was in charge of navigational preparations for the first trans Atlantic Might that of the navy flying boam in ISlSt and served In the bureau of aeronautics. t was not until late in 1024 that congress' attention was called to a young officer who was a leader In naval aviation, but who was per' forming active duty with no chance of promotion because he was car ried on the navy rolls as "retired." In 1025 he was voted the rank of lieutenant commander on the re tired list, shortly before he was given command of his expedition to the North Hole, where he won a sec ond promotion. The rear ndmiralship was voted him last year after his now his toric South Pole flight, and Bpecial medals for his entire party have been voted by congress. STARTS MONDAY IN LOCAL PLANT The Rogue Jtiver Canrlni.' corp pany now plans to start Its 'cherry canning operations next Monday, and if conditions warrant, may start .Saturday. (onl weather has delayed tn'i ripeninB of the cherry crop. Iiii; it Is expected they will he ready lo pick In a couple of days. The cannery will employ be tween 80 nnd IT. workers, mostly womert. i . . ; They expect to pack between QJ and "Ii tons of cherries. The crop this season Is rated as "a medium crop." hut larger than the early spring estimates indicated. When the cherries are finished, the cannery will start packing beans nnd lomatoes. VON DER HELLEN PLAY DEALS . WITH JOYS OF ELECTRIC . APPLI It In not always that people- who have not been used In electrical iihi and appliances find so much enjoyment in them at first ! as was brounht out In the play. 'A Wire In Time." written by Nelie yon uer llellen and -presented during th Economy Oroceterla proK"n IM morning over station KMI,I) the Mall Tribune-Virgin radio station. " With one nutlet in each room, the troubles :wsair when Mrs. Mc Donald tried to press her husband s clothes in the evening, scorch m. them as n result. Kven the radio woulilirt work when compnnycoine and to top it all. Mrs. M-non"h m'a'Iie nia.ter. milks J" rind Ms oW school frleill, Olga Hansen, who was their Ruest, pil ing a generous supply nf soap pow der ii, while preparing them in the Junior filled the wash bowl with fisii worm, and told Miss Hansen what his mother thought of her. Tire cast included Benny McDon ald Jo Maher: Mrs. McDono d. Heien Br.jr.oo: Olga II.. en Nrito von Per Hellen. and Jun or McDon ald, Hobby von r Hellen. GILiBE MANAGER ARRIVES FOR DUTY a M. O'Hanl.ft Is In this city from 1-ortlnnd to take over M duties manager of the southern Oregon territory for the OI more onTo , Ltd.. which Is Installing a distributing Plant In Medford. Mr O Hanlon will make Medford his permanent headquarters ml ll he Joined here byh- ""' Z thin n short time. He report, hat construction nf the plant Is Once "Retired" as Ensign, Honor From Hoover "Friday Rear Admiral- Richard E. Byrd dent -.Hoover after his return to the from Little America in the bark City 7:00 to. 7:30 p The Speedway to Happiness XBC-:Pervice to KGO. KFI. . 7:30. to 7:45 p. m. AnioV 'n Andy NftC seVvIoe1' to' ' KGO. KHQ, KO.MO. kCIW, KI3CA. 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. Standard Sym phony Hour NitC service to KfiO. KHQ, KO.MO. KOW. KFI 8:00 to a:00 p. m. It. A. ltolfo and His I.uclty Strike Dance Orchestra NBC service to Kl'O, KECA. 8:4.1 to 9:00 p. m.rarks SIsterH NBC service to KtIO, KHQ. . KOA. !:00 to 9:30 p.m. Memory Iine ' NBC service to KtIO, KHQ. KOW, KECA. .9:30 to 10:00 p.m. The Olym " plans NBC service to.KflOj KHQ. KOA. 9:45 to 10:00 p.m. 10:00 to 11:00 p. in. The Na tional Concert Orchestra NBC service to KOO, KOA. 11:00 to 12:00 p.m. Dance Or chestra NBC Rervice to KOO. 1 BILL ALLEN TUTORS SALESMAN GLASS The fErst class In the snlesmnif hIi li course b e I n g conducted throughdut the tTnlted States by the Chevrolet Motor company for employes was held last evening nt agency headquarters in this city, under the leadership of W. W. Al len,. Other classes will be held .Mine 20, 23, 25 nnd 27. All persons Interested In sale, training nre extended an Invita tion to attend the classes. ' Advance sales methods will be presented and discussed will! the Idea of fiiving salesmen a greater knowledge of Hi., organization be hind them. All phases of the sell ing angle will be presented to bet ter equip employes to serve Hie public and the company as well. ' Dealers are conducting these shcools throughout the country with the assistance of sales managers. whoTMadet? I I I ' .j Id I I I . VTA III I I .Ml SYRjli ; 3 BL iTfiPABSTI Mmm'.'" .;fil ' i :', v '.... I f 'iJ-tl V. T.HTt t. f That's all you to know c PABST CORPORATION WIIWKUKI. a MASON, EHRMAN & CO. fel (right) is to be welcomed by Presi' United States. He came back of New York (left). Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) ' 1 Thursday , ....... 4. a In 5:30 Standard .Flamo ,(las prog-rani, i .t- s - ; 5:311 to Ii Firestone One- Stop Service Station .c o 0:15 Fruit Dispatches by ' Myron Hoot S'0':15. to 11:30 News nnd mar- kels by Mall Tribune 1 0:30 to u : 45 Jackson County 4 Jtldg. & Loan association. , G:45 to 7 Farmers Kxchan.se ' : Cooper ntlve ' 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Witsll, presented by Associated r Oil Co. Friday A. M. 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad- 'cost of news by Mall TrI- & bune fr J 8 to 8:30 l'opulnr recordings 8 8:30 to 8:45 Medford Cush '"" Cnrty Cleaners ' 8:45 to II Oold Seal Cream'y 9 to 11:30 Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ,' ..... 9:30 to 10 Schlllln & Co, 10 to 10:3fr WcstsUle Market 10:30 to Jl Marsh Grocery. 11 to 11:30 Knders drdoery 11:30 to 12 Jacque Lennox 12 to 12:30 Motor Kloclrlc' ' 12:30 News flusheB by Mall Trlhuno 12:30 to 1:00 Palmer Music S House 1 to 1:30 Ivy Street Market i 1:30 to 2 Lewis Super Ser- vice Stutlon 2 to 2:30 Mann's Dept. Sloro r 2:30 to 3 Bi-ophys, Jeweler. 3 to 3:30 Brunswick Urev- Hies 5 to 5:30 Standard Flnmo 4 Ct.-is program 5:30 lo 11 lieebe Service St.t- Hon, Central Point 4 C to 0:15 Fruit Dispatches, Myron Root 4 0:15 to 0:30 News and mar- kets by Mall Tribune 0:30 to 7 Hurwood Photo Service 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wnsh, l , presented by AHSocluted Oil ' Co. 7:15 to 7:45 Mead Purch Motor Co. Sandy. Sandy Lumber com p.i n y nil llrwu ni cl opTntlon. ; 't. t-; ir. ra: n ORHEALTH ASSN. DATED SATURDAY The annual mettlni? of lhe,Jaek-' son Vni.nt, iHthltf itohtth JaSaocln lion wilt be held Sntim.ay In thtt imrlorti of the First rroshytorlan t'hureh, it wan nnnounctl this i mornlntr. " The meeting w open wllh round table (UsrussioiiH at 10 oVIoi'k in j the morning, anil continue until nnon. Uisciissions will he lrt hy I the ronnty ehairiutn. KeportH of: communities will i lven at th-1 J afternon session, which will open j at 2 o'clock. MrH. Sadie Orr Dunbar, execu tive Kecretary of the OrcRon Tu hereuloBlH association, will address the Ki'ol,P- Mrs. fliendora Wake ly, jtate supervlslnK nurse, will also be present. An invitation to attend the meet ings Is extended to nil persons 11 tfrested In health work. Since th? Jackson county association Is on1 of the most outstanding In the state, .a larire crowd bt expected to come to the meetings Saturdw to receive first hand Information reKurding projects carried on In southern Oreon. With the -extension of the! pres ent Senttle-LoM Angeles air niali l.assenger service to San Diego July 1. Pacific . coast cities. In cluding Medford, can boast of the second longest service In the United States. The extension Is being made by the Pacific Air Transport,' n unit of lloelng sys tem. Under the new schedule, the Boeing mall-pnysenger plnno leav ing San Diego at 10:20 p.m.. and making stops at Lo. ' Angoles, llnkersfleld, Fresno, Oakland and an Francisco, will arrive In Med Wd at-6:45 a.m. Slops will also .he made in Portland nnd Tacoma. reaching Seattle at im.n1 Southbound plane, leave the Pa cific Northwest at 7:15 and rencll San Diego at 0:16 p.m. The same steps nre made as In the northbound flights. , The service between San Diego .nnd Medford Is as speedy as that offered by night telegrams. This I. also the second longest lllu mlnntcd route in the United Slates. " ' ' ' ' ' I ' CM "" Tff. w CLEARANCE OF DRESSES ...... 1 1 One group of 25 dresses; values to $29.95. Clearance..:........ ....... One group of 50 dresses; values $1 K.00 to $29.95. Clearance Jl J One group of 10 dresses; values to $49.50. .Clearance A Group of Kid Glove Brok.n &ize. Value, to 15.95 $1.95 New Patterns in DISHES . . . Everyone may now en Joy aLreally nice set of dish es at our very moderate prices. $7 .25 and up No Sets less than 42 pieces USE YOUR CREDIT JUteuduUi... fWvornrrunt amerif- oney lundlnc fluid lnnrtted on OoV CLEARANCE AL E of O A T S at Half and Less than Half Price $45.00 Goats $39.95 Coats $29.95 Goats $22.50 Goats $1295 $29-50 ADRIENNE'S , Distinctive and Individual Apparel ( : - : for Women'.; ' , ;: (. ... ... .. ..... .... .l . , . ..... t. i uiii EW II IDEAS" ' i i Tho charming home is ono in which the furniture and furnishings play a loading role. It is a home with interesting cor ncrs to lounge in interesting chairs to" sit in and talk interesting lamps to read by interesting occasional pieces to ad mire. It is a home tastefully furnished to your individual likes and r:ecds. And now it is so easy for you to enjoy a beautifully furnished home, with hundreds of thrifty values we offer in all kinds of furniture. i.ii.iiMI.I11i,H.M.miM.HI,l.rHMIf.HBI,l 1 CotUllle. Mike's , Feed nml I Heed atoro moved ,to -Urnlmtn lnilId $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.50 . . CLEARANCE OF HATS One group of hats; values to $0.95 $8.95. Clearance fcl One group of hats; values to $7.95 $16.95. Clearance 1 f One group of hats; values to $Q,95 $22.50. Clearance J I . X 'V. - IT'S GOOD HERE ; Kturnuth Fnlla. GeorKO Iucl:; - 3on rowlvod nontraot tor oonatrr ew Federal ni1fllriK; " A broken Una of Ho.iery Value, to $2.00 $1.25 A pair $4-50 m f r IT.- 3 progressing rapimjr. r ft - Hl-t'v't