Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 26, 1932.
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Announcement wu made today by
Mrs. Suaanne Homes Carter, county
school superintendent, and Robert O.
Fcwler, county agent, that no educa
tion and club work exhibit will be
conducted at the county fair grounds
as was carried out last year. It was
announced last week that no county
fair will be held, due to the lack of
available funds.
This decision, which was forthcom
ing today. Indicates that no activities
will be carried on this fall at the
county fair grounds Just south of
Medford.
Mrs. Carter said today thai (he
plans to suggest at the teachers'
meetings next week, that the exhibits
prepared during the past school year
be displayed In each of the schools
this fall at the regular fair time. Mrs.
Carter will advocate a special day be
ing set aside for the showing, with a
program to be presented, and invita
tions being sent out for the event.
The county clubs plan to arrange
a showing of their work at the vari
ous communities, Mr. Fowler stated
this afternoon, with each of the
Four-H groups preparing a special ex
hibit. Mr. Fowler said the displays would
probably be made shortly before the
state fair at Salem.
Although there was no county fair
last year, a two-day educational and
club exhibit was conducted In the
educational building at the county
fair grounds.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ailllland are the
parent of a 7 -pound daughter born
yesterday at Purucker'B maternity
home. Mother and baby are reported
as getting along nicely.
The salesman claiming to repre
sent the Owen Publishing Co., now
selling magazines In Medford, Is not
an authorized agent of that company
and la not endorsed by the superin
tendent of schools.
MBS. PRUB PLAIT.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY'
FOR SALE 1931 Tudor Sedan, guar
anteed like new. 1929 Ford Coupe;
-Has had the best of care; guaran
teed, licensed and ready to go. Late
model Ford truck, 4-speed trans
mission. All priced to sell quick.
Easy terms. Used cars wanted for
rji-Oi. or will buv your equity.
GATES AUTO CO., Used Car Dept.
FOR SALE Hoist, boilers, Bteam
pump, crushers, rails, l-in, 1-in.
and 2n. pipe, 3x3 14 ccntg. pump,
SxlVa centg. pump, 2 3-h.p. gas en
gines, Medford 5-ton mill, 40-mesh
mill screen. Medford Pipe As Ma
chinery Co., 1617 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT 5-room house, 8 blocks
from high or Washington school,
115 month. Call at 129 S. Ivy.
CUCUMBERS, flowers, eaters.
Dressier, 1107 E. Main.
FOR SALE: Beautiful Crego asters.
O. Carey, Phone 341-J-l.
FOR RENT On Oaltdale, beauti
ful home; hvrood floors, built
lns, full bawmeM., furnace, 4 bed
rooms, ale-cMv porch, fine shade
trees. Phone .rs35-L-2.
TO TRADE Chrysler 70 Sedan for
model A Ford 2 -door or sedan. 203
No. Grape.
WANTED Refined, capable woman
to help In home. Room and board
and $1 week. Call 1164-R.
FOR SALE: Truck, Dodge, $35. Screen
side, -ton, good condition. Phone
1326.
FURNISHED, clean apartments; rea
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WANTED Ranch property.
Box 6678. Mall Tribune.
PIANO TUNED, $2.00. Work guar
anteed; 20 years in the business.
Box 6677, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Peaches, Tuscon clings.
J. H. Hales, 2c. Phone 687 or call
at Hawk's Plumbing Shop, 24 So.
Grape.
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Rumba Goes American
To Invade Ballrooms
ill :
NEW YORK. (AP) The Cuban
rumba, which spurted to tremendous
popularity In American ballrooms for
a ahort time last year, will be back
as a favorite this winter, predict
dance teachers who are Introducing
a new version of the dance with an
American flavor.
Two of the exponents of the Ameri
canized rumba are Jack Holland and
June Knight, Fanchon-Marco danc- J on crowded floors,
era, who point out that the new
rumba has been' simplified so It Is
suitable as a ballroom dance.
The original rumba called for so
many variations of steps that It
could be used only on the stage. The
Americanized rumba retains the fla
vor of the Cuban brand, but has
assimilated much of the restraint of
the tango and may easily be danced
1 C MANN NAMED
PRESIDENT ALLIED
WELFARE GROUP
(Continued from Page One)
I
The plan was thoroughly discussed
at the meeting and met with consid
erable opposition. No vote was taken
to determine the sentiment of the
luncheon crowd, however. Objections
centered about dangers to result
through solicitations under such a
plan, the objectors pointing out that
the beat solicitors would receive the
most funds regardless of the Justifi
cation from an organization standpoint.
Character building organizations J
would probably suffer most under
such a program, Mr. Patton stated,
but the people would . at least be
given a chance to say how their
money should be spent.
A check on solicitations made dur
ing the past year, Mr. Patton also
stated, however, showed that few
people were anxious to name par
ticular organizations to receive the
contributions. The majority named
no favorites and gave the money to
the chest to be spent as the budget
committee saw fit.
Judge C, B. Lamkln, In comment
ing upon the general situation and
the relief work now being carried
on through the Jackson County
Council for Relief of Unemployment,
stated that the court received Its
most valuable Information from the
women. He was thanked by the wo
men present and assured that they
Intend to continue to play their part
in the solution of city and county
welfare problems.
Mrs. Mabel Mack, In the absence of
Mrs, A. E. Reames, chairman of the
women's division of the county coun
cil, described briefly the food con
servation work now being carried on.
f
Letters are out to all teachers or
the county with the exception of the
Medford and Ashland staffs, announc
ing the pre-school meetings Friday
In the auditorium of the new county
courthouse at the corner of Main and
Oakdale, Mrs. Susanna Homes Carter,
county school superintendent, said
today.
Teachers of one and two-room
schools are to meet at 1:30 o'clock
in the afternoon, and teachers ol
schools with more than two rooms
will gather at 10 o'clock. Supplies to
be given out to the teachers will be
ready at that time, Mrs. Carter said,
including the new library books or
dered last spring.
George Putnam, editor of the Capi
tol Journal, Salem, and one of Ore
gon's foremost newspaper men, ar
rived In Medford, hla former home
city, this morning for a fishing trip
with his old pal, Colonel E. E. Kelly.
The two sportsmen left for the upper
reaches of the Rogue and are expect
ed back this afternoon with a steel
head to fry.
They will return to Kelly Island
this evening, accompanied by John
Orth. Mr. Putnam plans to spend
the week-end here. He Is remembered
In southern Oregon as former editor
of The Mall Tribune and equally well
known today for his editorials In the
Capitol Journal, which are frequently
copied by the local press,
FREE A straw hat tomorrow abso
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You will be surprised. THE BAND
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The first clerical work to be con
ducted In the new county court house.
Is being done by the county school
superintendent's offices, Mrs, Susan ne
Homes Carter, county school superln'
tendent, said today.
Two members of her staff are busy
In the new location preparing the 600
library books to be sent to the 74
school districts in the county, by
the opening of school.
Checking, classifying, and the past
lng of envelopes and check sheets, as
well as arranging the books In par
cels are the duties of the two clerks.
Rev. W. H, Howell of Spokane has
been chosen as pastor of the local
Presbyterian church, It was an
nounced here today, following ap
pointment by the board.
Reverend Howell, who delivered the
sermon In the Medford church the
past two Sundays, was very favorably
received by the local congregation and
many guests of the church. He was
accompanied to Medford by Mrs,
Howell, who also met with several
groups.
Reverend Howell was born In Wales,
and educated at Oxford University,
where he graduated 18 years ago. He
has been in the United States since
1914 and on the Pacific coast since
1916.
The selection was made by a com
mittee, composed of Mrs. H. F. W
Spilver, Mrs. Hamilton Patton, R. 8,
Daniels, Dr. Wm. W. P. Holt, and
Harrison Janes.
SUTHERMN TO PLAY
UK RE IN DEDICATION
Sutherlln's baseball team will In
vade Medford on Thursday for a game
on the court house dedication day
program with an all-star aggregation
to be selected from the Jacksonville
and Talent outfits.
Sutherlln boasts one of the best
teams in the southern Oregon district
and a real battle is expected by local
players. Negotiations and selection
of the all-star lineup are In charge
of Leonard Osborne of Jacksonville
and Charles Skeeters of Talent.
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Souua. Counsel argued that "the pub
licity attendant upon their crime"
and incarceration waa punishment
enough.
The court, in passing sentence, re
marked upon "the amazing public at
titude toward crime, when young men
are caught," and the pleas for len
iency that followed. The court said
its experience with paroles "have not
been satisfactory, but not yet caused
the court to lose faith In t."
The court, In remarks, warned
dealers to be more careful In the pur
chase of butchered meats."
The court further stated that "If
arrangements to pay the stockmen
for their losses were made, and other
things were equal, paroles might be
granted.
"I will keep In touch with these
young men and parole them when I
see fit, but that does not mean that
friends and relatives should besiege
me with pleas."
The testimonials of friends and
neighbors, many of them written, said
Pelle and Ooble were hard workers,
addicted to no bad habits, church
attendants, good students, and "bet
ter than the average boys."
Late yesterday the state police, on
vmrrants, arrested Charles Gregory
of Rogue River, and Glen McCay of
this city, both about 35 years of age,
for the alleged theft of a horse In the
Roxy Ann district.
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