Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD", ' OKEGOyT, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930.
Saturday to voto ' whether
on tho road to success. Robert j Sal., with u class of 81', with high
farter was orn in this vicinity and honor.
attended the Talent grade and high i Portland Contract awarded for
school before moving to Medford. i construction of new 14-story addl
Hubert graduated Inst week from j Hon to Meier & Frank building at
KLAMATH IRRIGATION
VOTE IS POSTPONED
KLAMATH KALLSi June 28.
rjn.The election scheduled for
NAME JUDGES IN
not
the furmers take over the open,
tion of the Klamath Irrigation d,!
trlct, has been postponed lnrt.,"
Cecil and Sally Now '
Delight KMED Fans
Itely. Severn! objections hav k..'
FACES CHARGE OF
raised.
the hlt'h school at Snnta Marin. : Sixth and Morrison niree.
L
NOT III TWO STORES IN MEDFORD 1
Arrested last night -nt Klamath
FnllB, chni-Ked with tho attack
on n 1.1-yenr-olil niri at Dry Creek
lihovd the town or Roguo P.Ivor,
Eil Corey, 22, was lodged In the
noitnly jail hero today. Ho was
to have a preliminary hearing
In the Gold Hill Justice court thin
nflernoon when he will probably
he hound over to the Brand jury.
The alleged attack took place
Tuendny afternoon at the gtii'H
home In the obHence of parents.
Other children at the house were
frightened by Corey with threats
of physical violence and ran to a
neighbor's house a half mile away,
authorities ,, say, and summoned
Hid. However, when help arrived,
the alleged attacker hnd disap
peared. The sheriff's office traced
him to Klamath Falls, where ho
was arrested.
SAMUELS TAKES
OFFICE TUESDAY
Incidental to the change In city
treasurer's office, which takes
place on next Tuesday, July 1,
In accordance with the reHlgna
llon of City Treasurer Herbert
Derrlan submitted some time aBo
n nd to take effect on that date,
and ' Its acceptance by the city
council, which recently elected Qua
Kumuels ub his successor, tho lat
ter Is visiting the city hall for
periods dally, getting familiar with
tho affairs of the treasurer's of
fice. Incidental to Mr.' Samuel's as
suming the -office next Tuesday,
the city council has stipulated
that his bond be a surety one In
the sum of $60,000. Mr. Sam
uels formerly was city treasurer
for several years.
The council also voted this
week to Instruct Us flnanco com
mittee to allow the retiring treas
urer, .Mr: Berrlan, a week's extra
pay for remaining' In tho office
a. week after Tuesday engaged In
the work of preparing his final re
port. '. :,''. ' ,
'-; .:'
T DEDICATION
3 LETTERS SOUGHT
'
ii . - The Modford "Chamber of Com
merce for the past week has been
receiving letters from nil purls of
il the country to he mailed back to
S the senders nt the airport tledicu-
lloh ami celebration, which they
. think Is still to be held here July
4lh. '
, Hundred!) of airmail letters were
i': nent from Medtord Inst October on
the occasion of Hie first mall flight
, from the new airport. They con
tained Invitations and announce
ments for the proponed dedication
and the letters now Received from
stamp collectors and others are a
result.
Some arrangement will bo made
to give the missives a Bpeclnl
cachet when they are sent hack
next month.
"Cecil and Bally." clover radio
entertainers, made their debut tu
KMED fanH Monday evening, June
9, and'ulnoe then scores of letlerH
from Orants Push, AHhland, Cen
tral Point have been received
iiHklntf for pictures of the artlHtH.
Cecil and Kally furnlHh tho type
of comedy that keeps people home
evcnlnRfl, the past week nt the
local Htatlon being only a sample
of their reception everywhere.
No other radio Htatlon can be
heard hero satisfactorily at tho
lime of the Cocil and Sally pro
gram, according to the local an
nouncer. Other stations broad
canting thi popular couplo are:
KPO, a:4fi to 7; KOW, 10 to
10:15; KXA, 8 to 8:15; KTAIt,
KKWH and KM VA), 7:15 to 7:30.
Mrs, liAVton'ti
Address Tomorrow
Mrs, W. Ij. Law ton, president cf
the National Council for Protection
of Koadslde JJeauty, will address
the memhera of the local Garden
club at Hotel Med ford tomorrow
afternoon. An invitation to the
lecture Is extended all persons In
terested in highway beautiflcation.
Great interest In the coming event
has been expressed In Modford and
the Kogue Klvor valley during th.i
past several weeks and a large
crowd is anticipated.
Past Matrons
Kiiiertuin
Tho past matrons of the Klam
ath Falls chapter, Oregon Eastern
Htar, were guests of the Medford
chapter nt the Heames and White
country home on Wagner creek
yesterday. Twenty-four g u & s t s
came from tho neighboring city
nnd about 25 members of thMd,
fprd club to' enjoy tho luncheon
and afternoon of cards.
Tho tables were set under the
large maple trees in the yard. Fol
lowing luncheon tho gueHts play
ed cards in Mrs. John White's
cabin.
MrH. Whlto ncted as elialrniin
of the committee responsible, for
the successful afternoon Hhe was
assKsted hy Mrs, Grace lloyle, Mrs.
W. II. Merrill, Mrs. Grant and Mrs.
C, O. La risen. All part matrons
of Medford contributed to tho
luncheon.
.Miss Hayes ftnturiis
I'Voin tho North
Miss Mary llayea, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayes, haH re
turned to this city from Seattle,
where who has been attending tho
University of Washington, and
will spend the summer with rel
atives nnd frlendK Following the
close of school Miss Mayes en
joyed a motor trip through nor
thern Washington and British Co
lumbia with Miss Dorothy Ness
of this city. They visited In Van
couver and at Mt. Baker and
stopped for-a short time In Port
land before returning to ltosoburg,
where Miss Ness is now visiting
her parentH, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H.
Ness. She Is expected to return
to Medford Sunday.
Ott'braU'H First
Birthday Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. J. Verno Shanglo
ontortalncd with a party yesterday
afternoon at their homo on Dakota
avenue, honoring the first birthday
anniversary- of their son, "Verne O.
Hhanglc,
A. table was set on the lawn with
a huge birthday cake decorated
with 12 little candles for each
month of the year and one big can
dlo for the y'eur. Seven little folkH
gathered around the table for re
freshments, and Heit tho, rest of
the afternoon playing games and
helping the honor guest initiate
his many presents. Photographs
of the party were taken by Mr.
Shangle.
Guests were: Barbara llevan,
Lylft Wilcox, Betty Thorndyke,
Lloyd Colbaugh, Patricia "Wilkin
son and Deloris Wilkinson.
Swimming1 Party j
WodncNduy Kvent.
Tho Hcames country borne on
Wagner creek was tho scone of
an enjoyable swimming parly Wed
nesday evening. Several out-of,-
town guests accompanied a group
from Medford,, who spent tho even
lug at this lovely place. They were
Miss, Gail Hankey of San Francisco,
Miss ISlza Ditto, Orants Pass; Mrs,
Weimar, iCoqullle, and Mrs. John
Darrow of lloqulam, Wash. Med'
ford guests were: 1 Mrs. C. T. Stew
ard, Mrs. Helen Mlksche, Mra. lla
zol Huberts, Mrs, Pearl MeCredle
and Mrs. Lvnettu Gondwyn
VTNErt coys has o75E.THfy.we w-buTTn
SOME -XW-Wi MHMM-HONEY )( ZZ, 1 lupoa )
.Judges who will choose Miss:
Medford from the list of twenty;
charming girls, who will compete
lor the title at the dunce at Ori
ental Gardens tomorrow night,
were announced by the local Hons
club this morning. They are: Wm. I
Warner, representing the Kiwantsj
cnio; ur. it. w, uuamoers, repre
senting the Kotarians; Mrs. Kay
(llllllund, representing the Husl
ness and Professional Women's
club; Mrs. W. A. Jones, represent
ing the (Iroater Medford club, and
Tom Swem, Chamber of Commerce.
The girls will appear on the
stage at 11:30 nnd pubs In review
for the benefit of the dancers us
well as Judges,
The fortunate one, who 1h chosen
as most beautiful of form and fuce,
will be sent to Portland July lfl
to compete for the title of Mlas
Oregon,
Interest. In the contest has gain
ed zest during the past several
days since appearance of photo
graphs of the contestants In win
dows of firms, which are sponsor
ing them and at Shangle's studio
display case. Competition tomor
row night - will be very close and
the decision of the judges is anx
iously awaited.
Music for the dance, which will
begin ut fl:00 o'clock, will be fur
nished by the Knights of Harmony,
nine-piece orchestra of northern
California,
New ventilating features have
been added to the Oriental Gar
dens tot insure u cool and com
fortable evening of dancing, re
gardless of the weather.
Mflft k. I Sk. jww
Ac Napoleon One Said:
"An army fights on.it; stomach." The army of
healthy, happy boys (and girls) who fight for Tru
Bake Crackers is the greatest compliment Tru-BIu
ever had . . . and spurs us on to keep inviolate our
pledge of quality and purity. Ask for
Order from
Your Grocer
FOLKS APATHETIC
IN EARWIG FIGHT
The earwig survey ends tonight,
Elmer Uatman, Inspector, stated
today noon. Luck of co-operatlon
from owners of residences where'
tho hugs have been located has
necessitated a closo of the cam
paign. "There are still earwigs In Med
ford" Mr. Oatman explained, "hut
they are not so plentiful as last
season and the people don't seem
to want to poison them. Without
their co-operation nothing can he
gained from a survey of the city."'
People who do want poison to
eradicate the bugs may1 get U Vf
calling tho county agent's office!
It will bo delivered to their resi
dences. There has been no noticeable
spread of tho insects, Mr. Oatman
said, and tho places where they
are found are much fewer than
last year.
IS LECTURE TOPIC
Vlnns for the Illustrated lecture
to bo given tomorrow afternoon by
Mrs. V L. Lawton on the subject!
of billboards and highway beauty
have been completed by the Med-I
ford Harden club. A large crowd
is expected to fill tho downstairs
dining room of Hotl Medford nt
2:30 to listen to the message which
will be brought to this city by the
president of the National Council
for Protection of Roadside Beauty.
Mr. and Mrs. Law ton have been
making a survey of Oregon ns well
as other states in tho Interests of
highway beautiflcation. They will
give tomorrow's audience much
Information regarding conditions
In this state and methods which
may bo used to supplant the bill
buard with natural beauty.
IS
CIVIC COUNCIL TOPIC
At tho regular Juno meeting of
the Central Civic Council, held this
noon, n discussion of the commis
sion form of government was held,
with n talk by Councilman Joseph
O. Cray, on the same subject. No
definite actlou was taken. At the
next meeting, July 18, the matter
will come before the council again
tor final action. Marc Jurmin, suhl
It was possible a special meeting
would be called for this purpose.
i ho remainder of the session wns
devoted to routine mntters.
t i ' nrtRS vmr r
FORMER TALENT LAD
GAINS CLASS HONOR
Bolted and Guaranteed First Quality by the
TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANYt-Spokane, Portland, Seaule
TAI.KNT, Ore.. June 2". (Spl )
Aijaln Talent claim tho honor of
having started another fine scholar
WILL MEET IN FINALS!
II. H.. Hammond and L. W.
Wilcox will ftieet Sunday in the
finals of the Ctvuidler Kgan golf
trophy tournament at the Kone
iver Valley association links.
each having won semi-final
matches the past week. Ham
mond defeated V.. V.. Kollv v..
terday, four nnd three, while Wll-
cox defeated H. R Semon two
daya before, seven nnd five.
Store
No. 55
226 W.
Main St.
Telephone
380
Luxury and Economy go hand in hand when you trade at the West's
Favored Food Stores
Saturday, June 26, to Saturday, July 6, inclusive
Closed Friday July 4th
An Entire Week of Supreme Values at MacMarr's
bugar
Pure cane. . Pound, 5c
100 pounds..;. $4.98
Rice
Fancy Blue Rose
O pounds ... 19c
Powdered Sugar
C. & H. xxxx Finest
Buy in Bulk and Save
21c
MacMarr Supreme
Rich . . . Mellow ". . ."'Fragrant . .
Aromatic! That only begins to des
cribe a cup of our steaming, amber
clear COFFEE. If you were to visit
one of the roasting plants in our or
ganization where the pleasant aroma
of freshly roasting coffee fills the air;
if you ware to notice the scientific
care given to th& blending of." the.fln
est coffees brought from the best cof
fee growing sections of the World; if
you could see n6W ' carefully 'every--blend
is tested to keep a uniform fla
vor you would not wonder that our
coffee is becoming the favorite of
Western coffee'drinkers '
Brown Sugar
pounds.
Pound
3 pounds !.:..
37c
$1.10
Golden "C"
Bulk.
pounds..'...
19c
Milk-
Carnation : Oregon : Libby's': Pet : Borden's
12 Tall Cans 98c
1 Sudsl
& www
jig SSSSZ
America's
Greatest Dish
Washing Soap
Dissolves
Instantly
packages..
25c
Recommended by hundreds
of Great Beauty Experts.
bars..
19c
10
bars..
Keeps
Fabrics New
and Lasts
Longer.
35c
Redeem Your Palm Olive and Super - Suds Coupons at MacMass Stores
Wax Paper
36 feet long 12 inches wide
O packages 10c
Pork and Beans
18-oz. cans
3 cans ..... 25c
Sweet Pickles
Bulk.
Pint..
20c
Flour
MacMarr
A hard wheat flour of the
highest quality, milled by one
of the most dependable and
largest millers in the country.
Dependable in every respect,
and each . sack carries . the
MacMarr guarantee.
Note the Price!
49
pound bag....
$1.49
Marshmallows
Bulk.
Pound 19C
Cheese
Full Cream Loaf
Pound 25c
Dill Pickles
Bulk.
6 for.. IOC
Green Peas Bananas
Local Golden Ripe .
3 pounds 21c 4 pounds 1..;.......: 25 C
New Potatoes
Local
l pounds 29c
Quality at a Saving at Our New Sanitary Market
Skinned Hams
Another shipment of those
Quality Hams.
Half or whole. -
Pound ..... 27c
Pure Lard
Buy in Bulk and Save.
O pounds 39c
Butter ; J "
. Local .Creamery-
2 pounds.....:;;::.:;::::.:' 69 C
Quality Beef
Roasts, lb 18c
Rib Boil, lb......... 14c
Bacon Backs
Well streaked with lean.
Pound..... 22c
Steaks
Rib, T-Bone,' Round,
Sirloin
Pound 29c
Slf mSeRVP SS' p?SS r 0Ver delvered free-
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.