Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1933, Page 14, Image 14

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    JP3TGE FOUBTEEST
MEDrORB MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRID'AT, 'APRIL 7, . 1933.
CLOTHING
PRACTICAL AID TO
Clothing clauec at Mtdford high
school Instructed by Mlaa Maurine
Carroll, have been meeting the eco
somte needs of the Individual girls
throughout the year.
The course is of a practical nature
dealing with the different phases of
home clothing problems such as se
lection of types of clothing, construc
tive processes and garment making,
care and repair of clothing, darning,
mending and patching, removal of
tains, and home cleaning and reno
vation of materials.
In addition to this the advance
our offers the girls advanced
dreumaklng, tailoring, costume de
sign, study of line and figures, col-
on and color combinations and the
study of textiles and materials.
The entire course thia year has
been adapted to the individual girl's
needs and the class work has been
centered around make-over problems,
Those girls unable to buy new ma
terials have worked on make-over
projects. It has been the aim of the
department for every girl to make
over at least one garment, oommn
ftng new and old materials If neces'
ary.
Beginning this week, each girl is
devoting some of her time to the
welfare work of the community. The
problems to be considered are baby
garments, children's, girls' and wom
en's dreses. The material used Is ob
tained through the local Red Cross
chapter and the finished garments
are to be turned In to the Red Cross
tor distribution.
Throughout the entire year the
craps of material have been saved
from the different problems and have
ibeen turned in to the welfare bureau
to be used In the making of quilts.
Upon completion of the two years'
course in this department, a girl
should have an earning oapaclty as a
seamstress, and with more practical
experience should be able to work in
alteration departments, and also to
make her own garments.
VETS FOREIGN WARS
SEEK STATE CONFAB
1
IN MEDFDRD IN
Crater Lake post 1838, Veterans of
foreign Wars, held a lively meeting
at the Armory Monday evening.
Among things discussed was the
bringing of the state convention to
Medrord in 1034. This will be a big
thing for Medford If we can get it
across, at the state convention at
Roseburg this yoar.
A veterans' employment bureau has
been established at 17 South Front
street. Any veteran wishing to reg
ister for work can do so by getting
Jn touch with Service Officer Norman
Walters or Rankin Bates. We are
endeavoring to place all veterans on
etate and. county work, and for the
Information of veterane we quote the
Oregon law found in aection 87-1108,
Oregon code 1030. -
"Discharged soldiers and sailors em
ployment preference." In every pub
Bit! department and upon all public
Hvork of the etate of Oregon, and of
lany county thereof, honorably dls
idharged Union soldiers and sailors of
the Civil, epanlah-Amerlcan, Indian
and World wars, shall be preferred
tfor appointment and employment,
loss of limb or other physical Im
pairment which does not in fact In
capacitate, shall not be deemed to
disqualify any suoh soldier or sailor;
provided, that such soldier or sailor
possesses a business capacity neces
sary to discharge the duties of the
position."
When you register, bring your dls
tfbarge certificate along.
1. D. OANFTHLID, " Commander.
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NORMAL IS ADVICE
F
PORTLAND, April 7. (AP) The
belief the Monmouth Normal school
should be abandoned and It work
combined with the University of Ore
gon or Oregon State College, was ex
pressed here by Dr. William J. Cooper,
United States commissioner of edu
cation, a Portland visitor today.
Dr. Cooper, whose headquarters are
In Washington, D. O., was en route
to San Jose, Cal., from Spokane. He
addressed several meetings here to
day before continuing southward.
Teachers' salaries, he declared, is
one of the most lively discussed sub
jects throughout the nation, and he
said that where the cost of living
ha decreased, he believes corres
ponding cut in teachers salaries and
other reductions are not out of line.
Dr. Cooper Is quite familiar with
the higher educational system of
Oregon, having been a member of the
aurvey commission, which recom
mended the unified system of educa
tion for schools after having made
a study of them In 1030. This com
mission recommended closing Mon
mouth Normal and Dr. Cooper feels
this Is a needed step.
Discussing salaries, he said ' the
big trouble will be that when the
cost of living starts up again,
teachers' salaries, which have been
hit very hard recently, will not go up
at the same time. They will lag be
hind several years and there will be
no rush to put them back where they
were bofore the depression drove them
down.
T
CIVIL SERVICE JOB
n
United States Civil Service com
Bilsalon has announced It will accept
applications until April 38 for the
position of transportation rate clerk
(passenger) to fill a vacancy In the
bureau of supplies and accounts,
navy department. Washington. D. C.
The salary for the position Is listed
at (2000 it year, lesa a deduction not
to exceed fifteen per cent aa an econ
omy measure, and a retirement de
duction of 314 per cent.
Full Information concerning the
position may be obtained from Earl
H. York, secretary of the U. 8. Civil
Uervlce board ot examiners at the
post office.
Upton Sinclair's popular novel,
The Wet Parade," In drama form,
authorised by the author, will be
presented In Medford Sunday evening
In the Plrst M. Z... church.
Ashland players, more than twenty
in number, compose the cast. The
same players appeared in the Ash
lsnd M. B. church two weeks ago and
drew a S. R. O. congregation. The
Rev. Sidney Hall, pastor, takes an
Important part In the presentation.
Reports are that "The Wet parade"
In this dramatization, Is a fine play
that has received wide attention and
has drawn Immense crowda In many
large cities. The play shows how
liquor will ruin homes, characters of
people, and militates against true pa
triotic loyalty, .
Directors of the drama Sunday
night will be Mrs. Warren Cook, Miss
Beulah Hcrvey and Miss Carol Clark
of Ashland.
Alexander a. Bennett, pastor of the
Medford M. B. church, Invites the
public to attend Sunday night, at 8
o'clock. Young folka specially are
Invited.
MILK SHORTAGE LOOMS
IN REGION OF SALEM
SALEM, April 7. (AP) A milk
shortage here next summer looms as
a result of the shortage of hay and
other feed.
County Dairy and Food Inspector
J. E. Bllnkhorn predicted the short
age and snld that poor pasturage be
cause of the winter freeze and late
spring, and the shortage and high
coat' of feed are resulting In poorly
fed cows and lower milk production.
Select your Easter hat
at BTHBLWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Prices starting aa low as $3.98.
Is your appetite
hard to please?
Everyman's Bible
Class Welcomes
All At Meetings
(Contributed)
Everyman's Bible class extends a
hearty ' Invitation to the men and
young men ot Medford and the valley
to meet with them In the auditorium
of tho court house every Sunday at
0:40 shsrp. and spend an hour of
benefit and pleasure, singing old fa
miliar songs, listening to special mu
sical numbers and a short, snappy
talk by the teacher, W. R. Batrd, on
a live topic of Interest to men. It Is
also an Inspiration to meet and min
gle with your fellow men.
One week from Sunday Is Easter,
the class will meet In the Rlalto
theater that morning and It la hoped
to have 380 men and young men pres
ent on that day. Will you be one
of that 3001'
Remember the meeting this Bun
day la In the courthouse at 9:40
harp.
...
PERMANENT WAVES, H 80 and up.
JVr a limited time. Bowman's Beauty i
if'
SAVE
your health and teeth. At
these prices you can afford to
have your dental work dona
now.
Kxtractlom as tow as ..$ .60
Silver Fillings as low as..... 1.00
Cement Fillings it low as. 1.00
Porcelain Fillings as low as 1.00
Gold Crowns as low 6.00
Plates aa low wr .ann
DR. R. D. C0E
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New. Holeproof
Hosiery for Easter
Good news for hosiery buyers. Our new
Holeproof silk hose for Easter, now ready
and only 70c pair. These glorious new
stockings come In dull chiffon and service
weights. New French heel, silk plaited .foot
and full fashioned. All the new spring
shades.
79 pr.
Children's Plain and Fancy Anklets at 15c pr.
Rough Rayon Crepes
For the spring and summer ensemble Sports frock. t
street dress, we know of no better fabric than this lovely
39-inch rough rayon crepe. Fashion books show many
ways to make up this popular material, and the color
range Is so complete that selection of Just your proper
shade Is easy. On sale tomorrow.
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EASTER
GLOVES
One must have new
gloves for Easter 1 These
of soft French kid in
sllpon. 4 -button and
flare effects are Indeed ,
quite chic. They come In
black, beige, white and
gray.
$19.8 p,
EASTER
SCARFS
Tons up your Easter cos
tume with one of these
new scarfs! Bias or
straight cuts In double
or single stylos may be
had In prints, stripes
and spring pantcls.
4Qc $oo
I and 1
EASTER
Neckwear
If your costume celts for'
neckwear, and what
spring outfit does not,,
we say see these of silk
crepe and organdie.
Styles are bibs, Peter
Fan, jabots and bows. .
c $100
and I
59
' EASTER
Handker'fs
A new handkerchief for
Easter, always, so we ask
you to be sure and see
these of pure linen with
touches of hand appli
que, hand emb., etc.
They are In new shades
as well aa white.
50'ea.
EASTER
BAGS
Tour Easter costume
would not be complete
without a new hand bag.
We are now offering
many styles In genuine
leathers at new low
prices. These of course
are in harmonialng
spring shades.
$198 $998
1 and
MAIN FLOOR
SALE of
French Soap
In the toiletries section
tomorrow, a sale of fine
French toilet soap at 3W
box of 30 bars. Odors
are bouquet, Jasmine.
Lilac and Rose.
Special
39cbox
A Big Pre-Easter Selling Event That
Will Attract Many Women to Our Coat
Section
Tomorrow.
; New Polo Coats
Swagger Coats and Dress Coats
Included in This Easter Sale
All Wool Polo Coats
Value No. one In this great pre-Easter coat i
sale consists of all wool polo coats In wom
en's and misses' sizes; rayon lined and in
two shades of tan and blue. Also a few
tweeds at this low price.
$65.0
New Swagger Coats
Qroup No. two Includes new arrivals In
swagger, polo, tweeds and solid shade dress
models. These are all silk lined and are
offered In both women's and misses' gazes.
They are a $16.00. value. Your choice
$975
Betty Rose Coats
Value No. three. This la tho group of
coats that will make history tomorrow
at Mann's, Genuine Betty Roas coat in
light weight wools, tweeds and mixtures
In sport and dress models featuring
capes, fitted lines, belted and without
$1295
Sport and Dress Coats
Group No. four. Beautiful spring and
summer coats at 918 a supreme value.
See these good looking polos, swagger
Bnd drew coats tomorrow at Mann'i
These are In half and regular sizes and
are In the season's newest colors
i $18.
$27.50 Sport and Dress Coats
Value No. live. Real 37.so conts for
only $34.78. Dress and sport styles In
plaids, tweeds, rough wools and fine
finished fabrics. These are genuine
Conde and Prlntzess models and
sized for both matrons and misses
Ooat Section Mann's 2nd Floor
$2475
'v t, W k
1 fflfi U" fa
r 1
H' :.a dale
list A-J
of D
resses
Lovely New Prints and
Solid Color Silks at
$300
eact
Don't Judge ttiese new spring frocks by thlB low price.
Come prepared to see the greatest dress value ever
offered by Mann's; . 50 new prints and solid shades
In spring and summer styles at $3.00 each. Every
one of these dresses made to sell for twice this price.
DRESSES FOR JUNIOR
Free Jig Saw Puzzles
A regular 3tV: Jig Saw Puzzle will be given
away Free Tomorrow with every purchase
ot $1.00 or over In our Ready-to-Wear
section on
Por the miss from 7 to 14 we offer these
wonderful dresses at $1.39. made of lovely
quality batiste, hand embroidered, smocked
and pleated, with hats to match In colorful
printed patterns.
$139
The Second Floor
Mann 'a
Girls' Flannel Cape Suits
$22.5
Por the girl from 8 to 14 years we susgest
ons of these good looking flannel cape
suits. These are In navy, red and tan.
Each suit consists of skirt and cape to
match of all wool flannel.
1IB
New Batiste
and Dimities
In the yard goods section tomorrow
you will find a new shipment of
lovely 39 Inch printed batiste and
dimity. This summer fabric comes
In many delightful patterns and col
ors. Your choice
r
25
SALE of
Curtain Panels
Extra special tomorrow In the
curtain department, 40-lnch nov
elty weave curtain panels in the
popular 3 '4 yard length at 59c
each. Theoe are side hem tailored
style.
yi
59
ea.
Easter headlines
these STRAWS
The New Big Mushroom Brims
The New Shallow Sailor Brims
The New Tailored Sports Brims
The New Manipulated Crowns
It's a just-as-you-please Easter . .
high-hat or shallow . . . brimmed or
brimless ... tailored or frilly . . .
but it's a straw Easter, and Mann's
are ready with brand-new hats in
the smartest straws, specialized at
Ballibuntls - Rough . Straws
Picot Straws - Sheer Straws
Easter Hats-for Kiddies $1 .00 to $2.50
Easter Suits
From the House -of
"CLUB
"Club" suits 'at $19.60 have been
tailored to meet the demands of
men and young men who atiU in
sist upon clothes of distinctive
style and quality, but at a price
that conforms with their present
day incomes. . , We will stake
our reputation on It, that you
never bought an Easter suit so
fine before for so little money.
$1950
Extra Pants $3.00 j 2 50
Easter Hats
Men, this is Indeed good
news! New spring hata
at $2.50. Beautiful qual
ity in the popular
shades in small or medi
um snsp brim styles.
Something Very New
for Women and Misses
When the house of 'VENUS'
created the new 'BODI
PORM' two-way elastic gir
dle they made something
that every woman or miss
should have a girdle so
small that it can be carried
in a hand bag. A girdle aa
light as a powder puff, yet
with support that Is ample
for even such sport aa ten
nis, golf, riding and danc
ing. This Two-Way Stepln
girdle Is boneless. See them
at Mann's.
Come in 3 Sizes
and 3 Low Prices
TNOWAY STRETCH
SEMI-STEP-IN
GIRDLE
Small
Size
J
$198
$949 $998
Medium Size Large Size
Medford' $ Ozvn Store