MEDFORP MSIL TRIBUNE, SIEDFC-RD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 3. 1930.
PXGE SEVEN1
it
LAKE CREEK HAS
E
LAKE CREEK, Ore., July 30
(Sjil.) Lake Creek Orange held
a social meeting which was quite
well attended by friends and nei
ghbors on June 20.
A short business meeting was
held early In the evening after
which the following program was
rendered. '
"Illustration of Cooperation,"
by Harry Tonn and Wallace Rags
riale; march and serplntlne by all
those above grammar school age;
Itroup songs. "It Isn't Any Trouble
Just to Smile," and "UP Uza
Jane"; a Bhort address, which
Mr. - Chambers of Oregon State
College gave at the State Grange
convention, by Beth Fallow; puz
zles, under the direction of Doro
tha Meyer: story by Julia Sidley;
story and record.' "Nola," followed
by a toe dance, "Kola.",, by Zoe
null LantlB, Interpreting the same
story; piano duet by Anna Wnlch
arid Dorotha Meyer; tap' dance,
"Swanee," by Jane Antle; spelling
match by the children rollowed by
a like exhibition.' by .Mrs. Ella
.Meyer. Mrs. Emma Missal. Her
man Meyer, Jr.. and Ernest Jones;
dance. "Sailor Tap," by Frankle
Itlnnbarger; ' ruiwlc by Mr. and
Mrs. IIurs Moore and William Ab
bott; tap l dr.nce. ""Turn on the
Heat," by Jane AntW hnd Zoe
Dell Lnntls.
The remainder of the evening
was spent Mil plnylng games and
enjoying refreshments, i'1
The Orangers greatly enjoyed
having the neighbors and friends
meet with them and hope that
these guests spent a pleasant
evening also.
Fred Farlow took up his du
ties as assistant steward to which
office he wns elected at a pre
vious meeting to fill the vacancy
left by the resignation of Melvin
Wright.
The Orange thanked the Med
ford girls, who took part in the
program for making so long a
trip to give their very entertain
ing dances.
A-NICE-GIRL
COMCS-TO-TOWN
' :" ' ' ; ij'i. ,
With the capture of a 100 Bal
lon still reported hers yestenluy,
reports from Josephine 'county in
dicate that officers ore itlao active
there.-: C. S. -QoUlBraltli was . . ar
rested as the Operator "of a 30
sallbn outfit, Ingeniously hidden
tiuder a, pile of cut liruoii near Wil
liams, Twenty gallons of alleged
moonshine and 150 gallons of mash
were also seized.. Goldsmith's fam
ily. Is said to be residing In Med
ford; : "
Officers destroyed the liquor and
mash but brought the still to
(irants Pass an evidence that Is
expected to send Goldsmith to the
state penitentiary for a Bhort
term.
NOTED LECTURER AT
Dr. Meander 8. Keyserr, profes
sor of ftytttematrc theology In Hn
nuna Divinity school, Wittenberg
college, Springfield, Ohio, editor of
The Blhle Champion," popular
lecturer and author, will be heard
in the Knglffth -Lutherarn church.
Fourth at Oakdale avenue, Sunday,
July 6th, at 11 a. m.
Dr. Keyser is filling lecture en
gagement, in Los Angeles and
Oakland, and will be the guest of
hifi brother, Albert Keyser, 60 N.
' Hose avenue, In Medford, on his
way to fill engagement In Oregon
and Washington. The public is
cordially Invited to attend this spe-'
rial service.
Dr. D. B. Wilrey, surgeon on a
Pacific ocean line, spends his
spare time writing short stories,
What cook books stress
in broiling steak
is also stressed in
roasting HLL5
Bros coffee
Cook the steak a littli at a timi on
each tide. That's the way to broil
it evenly. Hills Bros, roast their
coffee a Jtw pounds at timi by
their patented, continuous proc
ess, Controlled Roasting. Every
berry is roasted evenly and a fla
vor is developed such as no othct
coffee has.
Frtil frem lei
eriiiasl tmtmmm
fmtk Estllj
efintJ mrnk the
luf. J lh
ArA M lit urn.
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SYNOPSIS: rosy Titherlng
ton's wealthy aunt tells Aim that
sl.e won't finance his proposed
tight around the world until he
become engaged to ttary . f.ou
Leslie, story Lou is thrilled be-
count Tony's eccentrio Aunt Ethel-
. oeita 'ikes her, but Tony himself
Hat no intentions of marrying any
one. tie tells Vary Lou that an
aviator has no businsss getting
married. To solve his ' problem.
" he asks stary Lou to become en
gaged to h'.m until he eon make
the light. This mill assure hi
" aunt backing. Uary Lou is
chagrined to' think that Tony
'.-wants only a make-believe en
gagement, but sha Anally consettts .
to ft. With a gay time in pros-
pect, she dreads to return to her
country home in Prinwood. tier
s London cousin. Jay Jerome, offers
stary Lou a iob in her gown thog.
,', ' Chapter 17
THREE SPARKLERS ;
IARY LOU was to begin In Jay's
gown shop at a salary of two
pounds a week. Out cf that, one
pound would go to Jay tor food
and lodging, and another would be
set aside as a sinking fund to pay.
for the dresses she already bad
taken from the shop, and for others
the was sure to need soon.
. The ten shillings her father al
lowed ber would help tor such mis
cellaneous current expenses as silk
lockings. : '... .-, ; .,
'jifTII; never be able to thank you
-hough. Jay.". Mary Lou told ber
at: breakfast. "If you only knew
what a load Is lifted off my mind
by' not having to go back to Fr In
wood!'" , . :;
i; "l can well imagine It," Jay
chuckled.; h,'"TDb delights of the
cciiotry are not to my. taste, either.
tJume down to the shop when" you
feel ' like It and I'll have Mis,
Fletcher explain some of the rou
tine work to you."' ' .
When Tony called a while later.
Mary Lou broke the news to him.
"Jay's offered me a job. .In her
shop." she told him : excitedly.
"Isn't that wonderful? That means
( never need to go back to Frln
wood again, except tor visits. Isn't
It darling of her?"
. "Great!" rejoined Tony. He was
distinctly relieved to near ber ani
mated voice over the phone. He bad
been a bit besltant about calling
her, tor the moment of the night
before, when he had held ber In his
arms end kissed her. lingered dis
turbingly In his tnlhd.
"And are you happy other
wise?" '
. "Oh, yes." Mary Lou replied with
out hesitation. "Isn't It a lark?
I've been chuckling over It all
morning. We'll have great tun,
Tony." ; ' '. ' -i ;
.Tony was glad ot her reassur
ance. They arranged to meet that
afternoon, when he was to give ber
the ring. .
"Three sparklers," He told ber
"Let's go to the tea dance at the
Berkeley. Then I'll slip It on your
anger in grand old style." . .
"Fine," laughed Mary Lou. !'
Her animation vanished as soon
as she replaced the receiver. She
sat there tor a time, ber elbowa on
her knees, her chin cupped In her
bands.- v r- ; ..
Was It right to accept a ring
from Tony when be had no Inten
tion whatever ot marrying berf
Was It quite rlgbt to play this game
of make-believe? ' Mary Lou won
dered what her father would say
when he learned of It.
Yet she bad agreed to play the
game with Tony, and there was
nothing else .o do. Nevertheless,
she thought, was It quite fair of
him to demand so much? Wasn't
It a bit selfish? . .
"l.ook here. Mary Lou," she
Hnally told herself, "you've got to
banish the blues. This cake may be
stale at the bottom, but there'a
toffee on top. . And you'd better" eat
up that toffee as fast aa you can.
A tew minutes later aba was In
Jay'a shop, receiving ber first lea-
son In salesmanship from Mlsa
Fletcher.
She had taken Mary Lou to the
upstairs alteration room, and they
were Inspecting a rack of new
gowns which bad Just arrived.
"Nerer assure a customer that a
certain dress looks well on ber.
when It doesn't." Miss Fletcher re
marked with emphasis.
" "That's maxim No. 1." said Mary
Lou, "but supposing the customer
icanii to be convinced?"
"That Is one of our greatest
difficulties." Miss Fletcher agreed,
"You must persuade her, tactfully,
that some other dress . would be
much belter. Tell her that another
dresa shows off ber figure to much
more advantage, that she'll really
look more smart In the other dress
that you'v decided to sell her.
Show her some gown that will loo':
well on ber, and tell ber It's lb
imartest thing In the house."
"Wonderful," Mary Lou smiled.
"And does she swallow the ball!"
"Invariably. Every good sales
woman must try to understand tb
mind of ber client," Mis Fletcbsr
declared. "The old-fashioned days.
when you told any old lie for a
sale, are gone. You musl.flnd out
what she really likes, way back In
her mind, tor that's wbat'a going
to please her In tb long run.
vsbBpJ
"It's hard sometimes, for client.
Ilk all ot us, are carried away by
momentary enthusiasms. If you
sell them a gown under those con
ditions It meana bad trade In tb
end."
"Supposing," said Mary Lou. wbo
waa determined to make a success
ot the Job. ."supposing nothing In
the shop seems to piease her?"
"Ah!" returned Miss Fletcher as
she shook out a frock ot jhiffon.
'There you're up against some
thing. Often It' best Just to let
her go. But be sure there's such
genuine regret In your manner that
she'll come back again.
Never, by any chance, allow a
oustomer to think you're lo the
least chagrined It she doesn't nuy
anything, even though you've bt-eo
hours showing ber every dresa In
the hop!"
Mary Lou picked up many tales
pointers In the course of the murn
ing. . She was to start work in
earnest the following week Al
ready she had written her ruilie
about It, and she was sure he
wouldn't cbJecL
That afternoon, dancing with
Tony al the Berkeley, tbey ran Into
-Gwendolyn Carruthers. It wasn't
surprising, tor Gwendolyn baunied
the Berkeley.
'Hello, there's old Gwendolyn,"
cried Tony, waving gaily In hei dl
recllon. "Let's try out uew oo
ber. See bow she takes It"
Mary Lou knew very well huw
she would take It, bow any girl
wltb a grain ot aense would uptirui
to take lu 1
"Ob, darlings, darlings, this is ae
llebtful. de-llRht-ful." Gwendolva
exclaimed, "lt'a Just loo Jolly. We
must have a party. I'm so thrilled
1 don't know what to do!"
'Gwendolyn seemed very pleased
about It," Tony remarked later
wltb a chagrined grin. "Chuckiug
modesty to the winds. I always
thought she bad her eye on me
Yet she seemed genuinely glad."
Mary Lou laughed at his sim
plicity. "Darling," she mocked. "It's not
what she said tbatlcouuts. Didn't
you notice ber look? It said
plainly, 'How has sbe done It? I II
bet she worked the simple, trusting
stnnu. That always gets a niau like:
Tony.' Couldn't you see it In her.
eyes?" ' :'. !
'Mary Lou ' woaoered now tar It!
waa wise to Initiate him Into the'
mysteries ot feminine psychology
If abe were having blm tor keeps
she' might not have been bo ready
to tell, blm that much. But since
theirs was only a temporary
affair. . , . . '
'Wbo ' cares what Gwendolyn
thinks or look, any way ?" Tony- re .
marked as tb danue ended. "I say
I haven't given you the sparkler;
yet. Here they are."
' They eat down and be punhed
aside a plate of . oakes. A small
blue)' velvet box lay In the palm ot
bis ' band. He pressed the catch
and grinned up at ber as the bos
opened.
Mary Lou gasped. It wus a nemi
tlful ring, wltb three hugs die
monds winking wickedly on a thin
platinum band. '
"It's wonderful! ' But. Tony, you
shouldn't"
"Rot! ' Aunt Etbeluerta came
across, and there's no reason why
you shouldn't share In the polla
You deserve It!"
"I feel rather guilty," Mary Lou
murmured.
"Forget It Here, hold out yout
band."
Carelessly be slipped the ring on
to ber hnger. . A queer thrill siiui
through Mary Lou. Sbe uiigln
have become sentimental. If. slie
hadn't glanced up to see Tunv toik
Ing down at her wltb bis lopsided
grin. ,
Sbe smiled, too. Hadn't she ile
termlned to take It' lb a spirit ol
tun? . i
"Come along, let'a dance. What',
Ibis tune. Katber Jolly, isn't it?'
Tbey stood a minute beside then
table, listening. The rat druinmei
waa singing away at the lop of im
voice, as be did stunt with bl
drum atlcks. It was one of Hit
season's lateat tunes:
'Let's pretend fnal . lave you '
Lei's pretend that you hive me.
Then all the world
Will paradise be.
We aan have our tun -
Cupid on the run,
tfo heartbreaks when you.
Have proved that you're untrue. . .'
Tony threw back bis bead and
laughed. "That's odd. It Just fits
our case, doesn't II? You see what
a great Idea It Is?"
"Yes, great," Mary Lou echoed
She glanced from the glittering
ring on ber finger over lo Gwendo
lyn, wbo sat talking animatedly to
ber partner. Mary Lou knew she
waa watching ber and Tom from
tb corner of ber small green eyes
watching ' and. feeling vcr so
Jealous. v
"Yes. great" sh repeated wltb
more conviction. "I wouldn't have
missed this afternoon for worlds!"
. - (Copyright. 1'tt. Uayste Orelgl
How Ion will Mary Lou's fun
continue before Tony's fliflhW tee
tomorrow's crispier.
AS AN "ADVANTAGE
PORTLAND. July 3. OF) Kd
par M. Burns, iecrtlnry of the
Northwest runners' association,
said today the ennnod goods In
formative Inbeling bill. pURsed by
congress without an amendment,
was accepted by northwest pack
ers as an advantage.
The bill, amended the pure food
and drug act. requiring all en
ncd goods that fall below a stand
ard set by the secretary of agri
culture, to he labeled with a plain
statement of that fact.
"Poor quality In canned goods
is o ne ren so n fti r depress! on."
Burns Raid. "The enactment of
the measure will make a .better
market for quality packer."
by the, city council there for the
installation of 31 boundary lights
and six hazard lights at a cost of
S 1 U4ti. The airport runway was
recently graveled and leveled at a
cost of $3tHMi and further im
provements wilt Include the gravel
ing of the road heading to the air
port from (rant Pass. The new
lighting system is expected to be
started within 31) days.
by the whole community. Mrs.
Qagsdate, the new carrier, )iiade
her first trip Tuesday morning.
F
i
T IIS
GRANTS PASS AIRPORT
IS
WILL LECTURE TONIGHT'
This evening, in the Seventh
Day Adventlst church, Corner .fe
nny and Kd wards st reets. He v.
A. K. Nelson, 1 for many years a
missionary In A f lira, will show
moving pictures and give a lec
ture mi tile work being carried
out in Africa.
He will, be accompanied by
Kvanuelist .lames Ma link 1, a na
tive of N'yasaland. who will relate
In number of thrilling experiences.
HA I. KM. lire.. .Inly IV .
Since the state t raffle dfpaiimelU (
will face Its hiiigest problem of
the year on July 4. Seeuiary of
State Moss asks the ro-nperalion
of motorists in avoiding aeeldents.
Caution driving Is nil that Is
asked, he say. Me urges that
motorists not yield to the tempta
tion to pass other ears on curves
or hills.
FOR MARION COUNTYl
SA1,KM. Ore.. July ;i (TP)
Moralise of Marion county's in
creased population, which is now
persons going into court
must pay higher fees. I'p to now
$2 has been the charge on al! doc
uments for which a filing fee Is
charged, Now there will he a 31
fet If th'Mc. Is to be. a jury trial.
$ti for default cause ami $;l for any
jiulgnient.
SAI.KM. Ore.. July 3.()R.
, A. fiieen, who has practiced law
In Portland for 15 years. haH been
j appointed by the supreme court
; as a member of the state hoard
of bar examiners. He succeeds
- (leorgt A. Pipes of Portland, who
resigned. The other memberH of
the board are Hoscoe t. NelHon,
I Hoy Shields and Hall S. Iaisk. all
! of Portland, and John H. Caron
j of Salem.
SALEM ELITE PESTERED !
BY MOSQUITO SWARMS!
Grants Pass will light its .air
port, a contract hav:ng been let
j , Oregon Weather.
j Oregon: Oenerally cloudy t'
night and Priday; probably show
ers on the coast; moderate tem-
peaature. flciille ' to moderate
' Minitlie:iy winds. '
HHOWNSHOUO. Ore.. July a.
(Special.) Hill Almy made his last
trip as mail carrier, between Lake
I'reck and Kagle Point last Mmi- j
day. much to the regret of his
many friends. j
Through his kindness and wll- :
lingness to do for anyone who i
asked a favor, his loss will he felt '
SALK.M, Ore., July 3. A')
Organized warfare against mos
quitoes is being made in the fash-
PICNIC IS TOMORROW
SAMS VAI.l.KY. Oi'P., July 3.
ioniililc I'ulrmoinil Hill dlstrli-t of (Special) Tlio )lrnic oollimlllPO ot
Siili'in. Harry sink, county suni- the Sams Valley (IrariKJ Hil
lary ni'clor. ami I'.auy I'imner, noune.es that the .Inly 4tll icnl ;
city sanitary Inspector, ilm-inn the I will he held on KnKlle river 111 tll
investiKation found millions of I Nealon ranch. Kveryone is lu
"wrlttKleiB" In the slouuhs of ihevlted to hrlnK Ills dinner anil join
district. -1 the liv.n5.Ts.
E
E FOR SON QUIT FOREST HOI
NEW YORK.
van learned In
circles that the
finally decided
their littl non.
Lindbergh, after
grandfather, was
to b tha nam
July 3. P It
well Informed
Lindbergh have
on a name for
Charles Morrow
his father and
aald hv friends 1
acieciea.
PORTLAND. Or.. July S. M
Charges of trespass brought by
forest official against four squat
ters In the Fish cheek dsert near
Rosebura were . dismissed today
when all four defendant told
J removed their belonilnt from
as:
BARGAINS
... CHECK YOUR NEEDS AGAINST THESE
. THEN COME HERE AND SAVE MONEY!
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S3; Gmnnam
Chic Styles . Smcirt Prints
Sizes 14 to 52 '
July Clearance Price3
7-7
-lluy-tlipsp whiU'-yini eii5 Kot44ieMiaVr
stylo, 11ml print i.v'mt, tt'Rrit nt this
(Jl-flstit'iill.v
furry. !
'fli'iirniic.c
int !
wrxr ao a
ItAYOX A Xl. COTTON VKRTS, re(
ularly much hlKher. Uuy for QO
Summer thrift. Clearanco price OOC
It.WOX I'AXTIKS, regularly 98c. Heal
values. Clearance ( Oj
Price J7C
KII.K I.lXiKItIi:. roitiilarly 9n. Cool
and exceptional bnrKalns. . CGkf
Clrnrnnce Price OUC
HKASSIKItKS, regularly 50e. Tho kind
and price you want! t
Clearance Price swOw
THTRP)
TTiTM
Men's, Women's
and Children's Styles
July Clearance Price
98c to $2.98
I.imU lit llicso suiiii suit viiIih'h!
You'll find siitisfiictory sizos, slyli's
mid colors in tliis ureiit :nm) for lli!
wholi' family ! Hnynow!
CIIA.MIHt.AY, regularly 1 Bo per yard.
Uuy Tor clearance. Clearance Ag
Price, yard ItC
ilXill.M, In nttractlvc patterns. Heg
ulai ly 19c per yard. Clearance 1 C
Price, yard '.. IOC
PltlXTi:i VIA)VV., remilurly 30n per
yard. Hulwtantlal sovIhk". Clear- Ofkp
mice Price, yard sJvUU
PIjAIX VOU.i:, regularly 29c per ynrd.
Kor sheer summer dresses. OA
Clearance 'Price, yard
PI'.HCAI.K.S. renularly 20c per yard.
Kmart matclol ot low price. 1 .
Clearance Price, ynrd XOt
Smart Rummer Styles . . . Values to $29.75
' July Clearance Price
$10.
Don't miss tliis spoctiii'iilnr (!iil suit' ! Here lire fonts for
xyiu-y.-ucutiHiun on Uie Hprm;;, HiimuiL'r; iiutl fnll ,.iulpn.iiiv
Wonilorfnl styji's. ;'livi'ly .falii'ii's. Itrolti'ii hizes.- Hurry I
; Charming Prints! Clever Styles
' ' , July Clearance Price
50c
Sizes 2 to fi
Mothers ! liny tlicso rrisp diiinty wnsli frocks for your chil
dren nnd s.-ivo dollnrs! Adornlilc styles. Colorfnl prints,
lie thrifty mid liny Kcvernl lit this low elciirnnee price.
Windsor Gasoline Ranges
July Clearance, Price . .
$.').0ll Down
$
48.
95
.5.IN) Monthly I
Here's ren! vnliic for llie kilehen! Kiiinous AVindsor lias
rnniies wild porcelain cniinit'l'l'inisli.. 2 hunters. All yon
eonld possildy want in cooliinjj eonil'urll Vidnes tip to
ifiH.!. ' i ' ., . ,', -, i
LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE, 2V size 1 Qr
.tiil-c. S:iv nt lliis SAIJ IMI('F, kUy
MARCELLE LEMON LOTION, regular '.Vr. size.
(ireat for liciiliii and Hootliiii";. O On
, e
Sale Lii
.2 for'
KOTEX, regular 50: size jiaeknKo. New, OQc
jinprovetl style. I'ny now. Sale I'riee
LOU-RAY BODY POWDER, sjsl.W size. Knchatit
ing fraranee. Ifurry' foi- yoivh.'j COW'
Sale Priee :,..,u..:....:.:.:.::..t:.'.'.....:;... UI7
WILDROOT HAIR TONIC, size. QCr
I in v several hottlos. Sale i.ri'e....,.'.;v...2 for"c
BAY RUM LOTION, reKnlar'r,,!)e value. A won
ileiJ'nl skin refreshener, litiv. .Cor tlirit't, fH
Sale iviee :..'...;.:;t.-.'.2 forVf
MARCELLE CURLING PLUID:reKulnr $1.00
Size. Make finder waves or reset your Qs
permanent. Sale Price
(3 to cm 40 en
Smart Summer Hats
July 'Clearance Price , ' ;
$1.88
The. st raws! , -tU. wlks., the fabric ,
hats you've ' heeii witntinif! I5ii,V
Hiivorul.' -..You, can afford tb nt "this '
clearance pricot Hiirryl,
'i, ,;'. i
Girciznio sin
mi) ffffi
MUX'S ll.M.llltKXJAX SUIKT8 AM)
, JltAWl'lts, regularly 4lio each. Shnl-l '
anil lung sleove undershirt. OQ
Clearance price, each....... Oe7w
MKN'S UAYOff SHOUTS, reKulliriy 98o
pair. Elastic tup. Sizes 80 to "IA
.IB. Clearance Price .., f I1
MKN'S XA1XSK)R UNION SUITS, reg
ularly CDc. .Ail white checked. AQf
Cut full slzo. Clearance Price.... te7C
Sports, Street and :
Dress Styles
.': July Clearance Price
$2.19 to $3.98
Hi'li grndi) fihoes yon can't expect
lo find priced so low iitrnin Ihift sea
son. Kid, calf, fabric, novelty ma
terials, liny several pairs now I
Sizes Vt to 7
E
Davenport Suite
, Limited number tit fltm" low price.
Jaciniard Velour fjiiu on Hose ) t
'uroiiuda .
$60.45
Axminster Rugs i ' '
A very JVw Jeft a).ithwB low priM.
'2 $26.75 rt $28.50
B.3xio.; $25.00
i wili.M I i m mat
117 So. Central
Phone 286
Medford, Ore.'
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tb national zorn lanas. , .