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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1933)
ilEPrOltD IfKBl TRIBTOT!, MEOTOlt, OTtEGO. TgPlH3P.1T. TCyE T, 19S3. KMED Broadcast Schedule E Emmett h. Hyde, 6J, resident of the Ward Creek district, end two oldest oni. Jame, 30. and Joeeph, 18, will appear In circuit court Fri day or Saturday morning to enter pleas of guilty to charge of con cealing atolen property, and larceny not In a dwelling. The three younger aona Prank. 15; Phillip, 18. and .William, 14, are ached, tiled to appear In Juvenile court on the aame datea to answer to larceny. The family sextet, according to .... u. admitted and sinned vnvs - atatementa confessing to wholesale cabin robberies along iwj paat two montha. Seven guru were found in the poa- ,., f n family four In tha bouse, and three hidden In the bruah. The cabins were pilfered of mlscel laneoua furnishings and artlclea and . . a.hu in nvrhanire for ffuna. inivr nou.ij . for which the officials aay the family had a "yen." MMm vtmrm entered bv the accused, according to their admls- slons. rr-i faihw and uinM Were StTeSted Tuesday night by the star police and sheriffs office. GRAND JURY DATE AWAITSSEniNG No date his been set by the olrcult Judge for the next session of the grand Jury. An order continuing the present grand Jury, of which Theo dore N. Bell, jr., or I sieni Among the matters scheduled to com before the grana jury, wnou iv does convene, 1 the case of Pred Wolf, north end of the county resi dent, charged in an Information wltA flnst degree murder for the alleged 'alaylng on May fl last of William Sheldon aa tne climax oi a u i. arfMif. lnvnlvlnrf the wife of Wolf At.ymMV wank DeSouna of thla city haa been retained aa counsel for Wolf. Wolf, a quiet type of man, Is held In the county Jail where he spends bia time reaaing ana wording jig a number at routine matters In volving the usual run of orlme are also awaiting action by tne grana Jury. SAREPTA COTTRELL FUNERAL IS FRIDAY Funeral servloes for Sarepta Oot trell, Jackson county pioneer, who passed away In Berkeley. Cal., May ST, will be held at Wie grave In Medford 1. O. O. F. cemetery, under the auspices of the Church of Christ, Scientist, at 11 a, m. Friday, Instead of today aa was previously announced. Arrangements In care of Conger Fun eral Parlors. Regular services were held a Berkeley and only committal services will be held here. Those desiring to pay final tribute may do so at the Conger chapel until 10:48 a. m. Fri day. Tourist trafflo In Chile during the past season waa the heaviest in years. Friday 8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Tri bune 8 :08 Musical clock 8:16 A Peerless parade 8:80 Shopping Guide 0:00 Friendship circle 9:30 Morning melody 9:46 Musical notes ' 10:00 V. S. weather forecast 10:00 Fashion parade 10:16 Home-makers bureau 10:30 Morning comment 10:45 Quartettea parade 11:00 Grant Pas hour 11:16 Lumber Jacka 11:45 Song and comedy 13:00 Mid-day review 13:15 Radio rendezvous 13:30 News flashes by Msll Tri bune 13:30 Seed and Garden Talk 13:45 Vignettes 1:00 Monarch melodies 1:15 Varieties 3:00 Dance matinee 3:00 Songs for everyday 3:30 KMED program review. 8:35 Music of old 4:00 Musical cocktail 4 :30 Maaterworks 6:00 Popular parade 6:80 Words and mualo 5:45 News digest by Mall Tribune 6:16 Sports and fishing flashes by 6:00 Medford Theatre gulfs Al Piohe 8:30 Hl-Ho 6:86 Dinner dance 6:60 A grain of sand 7:05 Modernistic 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide. OF Rules for Exhibitors in Flower Show Announced TtM following rule hv been an nounced for 1633 Garden -how to be held June 7 and B in the high acnool auditorium. The clarification Ilat and rule. ftubmltted to all flower fancier, fol low: All entrie- muit be in by 11 a. m doora to be cloeed at tht time, June 7. There will be only one Judging of exhibit and that on the tint day of the show. All furniture and aoceaaorlea com peting In claaa X muat be placed pre ceding day. All flowera ahown by amateur, mum be grown by eihlbltor unlesa other wise stated. Exhibitor may not disturb or re move exhibit without permission of committee. In clawee covering artistic arrange ment, exhibitor will furnlah their own container aid arrange their own exhibit. Exhibitor must state to what class each entry belongs, but the commit tee ha full power to change incor rect clarification. UnlM otherwise stated, all exhib it must be by amateur grower. By the term "amateur" 1 underatood person who maintain a garden with a view to hi own use and enjoyment and not for gain or profit. All roses exhibited in competition must be from plant which have been grown by and have been the exciu Ive property of the exhibitor for at least two months immediately preced ing the exhibition. Two or more person may not ex hibit from the aame premise. This doe not apply to children's display, under olas IX. Where a certain number of rose, Iris, or peon lea is designated, the:e muat be neither more or less than that number entered. Ribbon on basket disqualify ex hibit. All roses should be correctly named a otherwise the exhibit may be dis qualified, at the discretion of the judge. Exhibit cannot be removed before 8:80 a. m.. June 2nd. Flowers to be returned to exhibitor when desired, otherwise they will be distributed to those oalling for them at that Ime. CLASS I ROSES Grand Hweepstakes The Best Rose In the show No special entry required. This rone may be selected from any exhibit regularly entered in the show. The contesting and winning rose will be selected by the board of Judges, and staged by them. Division I. Beet one rose, any named variety or color, Individually exhibited. Division II. three Hybrid Tea or Perne- tlana Roses, any one named vari ety. t Best three Hybrid Perpetual Roses, any one named variety. division m. Single, Semi-Double and Miniature Rose a Beet one bloom of a named tingle rose. 9" Two candidacies, to date, have been filed with the county school superintendent's office, for the board of director for the handling of tui tion matter' and funds In non-high school area. The election will be held Monday, June 10 and the final day for filing of nomination Is Mon day, June 10 the same date for the election of regular school district di rector. The county 1 divided Into five rone. Mrs. Ruth W. Sparrow la the candi date for zone 1, which embraces the northwest section of the county, from Central Point, and Include ail dis tricts wherein there 1 no high school. For rone 3. which embrace the northeast section of the county. W. H. Merrlman has been nominated. The other two nmes have not yet filed nominations. t All petitions must contain the name of thirty voters and property owner. Edwin Taylor Is considered as the nominee for none S, which embraces the southwest section of the county. The director will levy and ad minister the high school tuition fund, which has heretofore been done by the county court and the school superintendent. The rone director, have no power to levy a new tax, do not Interfere with the regular school board, and are no part or parcel of county unH. The board has administrative power over the tuition fund for the pur pose of efficiency, and simplification.- BIRTHS Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berg of 636 Haven street, a aon, weighing seven pounds and one ounce, at the Sacred Heart hospital today. Surprise Novelty DANCE Fair Grounds SATURDAY Fun Surprises DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS - Men Ladies 25c 10c b Best three blooms of a single rose. one named variety. o Beat six blooms of a single rose, one named variety. (Single roses are those with but one row of pet als; example: Irish Elegance. Irish Flreflame, Isobel. etc.) d Best one bloom of a named semi- double rose. e Best three blooms of a semi-doub le rose, one named variety. f Best alx blooms of a semi-double rose, one named variety. (Seml double rosea are those with more than one row of petals, and leu than 30 petal. Example: K. of K , Lulu. Red Letter Day, Old Gold, Hawlmark Crimson, etc.) g Best dlsplsy of 13 spraya of mini ature rosea, either bush or climb ers sucb a CeclU B runner, Rita aammona. Shower of Oold, Jessie, et. Division IV. a Best bowl or vase of not lee than Ifl nor more than 36 roses of any one variety, or mixed as to color and variety. . b Best basket of not leas than 19 nor more than 36 rosea of any one variety, or mixed a to color and variety. Division V. Climbing Roses a One spray of a named variety. b Beat three spraya of roses of any named variety. e Beet basket or bowl of climbing rambler or brier roses, one named variety or mixed colors and varle- ties. in va- CLASS H. Irla. Division L BbJaunatou. To be displayed container provided by exhibitor. a eJlngle spike of named variety. b Three spikes of one nemea rlety. e Arrangement of 12 spikes of any on variety or mixed as to color and variety. Division n. Bulbous. a Single spike of named variety. b Three spikes of one named variety, rlety. o Arrangement of 13 spikes of any one variety, or mixed a to color and variety. Division m. Other Varieties a Single spike of named variety., b Arrangement of three or more aplkea of one variety or mixed va rieties. CLASS m. Peonies. To be exhibited in container pro vided by exhibitor, a One peony any named variety or color Individually exhibited. b Best three peonies, any named va riety. c Beat collection of peonies, any col. or or variety. CLASS IV. Tail Garden Flowers a Best exhibit of delphinium, c Beat exhibit oriental popples, c Best exhibit of Columbine, d Beat exhibit of tall garden flow, era other thsn above. CLASS V. -Medium-Stemmed Flowers Best exhibit of medium-stemmed gar den flowers, u eweei Geum Pyretheus Iceland PopP. Pinks. Lupin, etc- either one kind or mixed varieties. CLASS VI. Short-Stemmed Gsrden Flowers a Pansles. b Violas, o sweet pea. Hn.t exhibit of enort -stemmed flowers other than above. (This may Include Rock Oarden plants). CLASS VII. Flowering Shrubs, Trees and Vines, a Specimen branches of flowerln? treea. - ti Sneclmen branchea of flowerlnj shrubs, c Vines. CLASS VIII. Arrangements. This class may Include sny flower ing foliage or vines separately or in combination with flowers. a In silver or pewter. b Brass or copper. o Pottery. d Glass. e Basket. f Kitchen ware. Note (Exhibitor to provide con talner.) CLASS IX. Children's Displays a Miniature gardena. To be shown flat, the outelde dimensions of wblcu must not exceed 36x23x4 Inches. b Arrangements of flowera by child under 1 years of s 'iny eom-talner. crMlnlature Nosegays. CLASS A. a Breakfast table for two using card tables Which Is to oe rurnisnea dt exhibitor. b Oecaelonal table wltb flowers ..- ranxement and accesones as de sired. Other furniture permissible This may Include living room, ha.:, bed-aide, tea, porch, or terra, e table. Educational Forestry exhibit. Wild flower exhibit. APPLEGATE C.C.C. WILL GIVE DANCE Medford'a lasalea have been extend ed an Invitation by offloera of the Civilian Conservation corpa to attend the dance being given thl evening at 8 o'clock by the C. O. C. group at Applcgate camp, located at Seattle Bar. Forty-eight young men, recruit In the civil army, arrived In Medford by train this morning, and will be stationed at Applegate camp. Med ford people who are Interested In visiting the location are Invited to do so. The camp la located by fol lowing the Applcgate rosd. ' THE acts ABOUT G A S O L I K E Ad V E R T I S E M E N T QJ M B E R 2 wmm mmt FEATURING AL STTEWASviir AND HIS MUSIC Three Hours of CONTINUOUS Dancing Thie band carries the largest repertoire of dance music in Southern Oregon. They can fill your requests. MENTAL GA Ladies 10c Gentlemen 35c say STICK TO THE GOOD GASOLINES BEWARE THE NOT SO GOOD Clams! Claims! Claims! But it's letter to know the Cfacts... and here they are! 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