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PAGE SIXTEEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBOT7, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 193, PARENTS SCHOOL SLATED TUESDAY BUREAU'S BATTLE Manns Department Store TO RULE FOREST lllllimHIUIIIIHIIHIIIIIt llllllltlllMlllMltlMIIIIIIIIIII iiullillllUMIItllMtMIMIllMIIIIIIMllMlllltMHIMMIIMIIHIlllllllllMIIMIIIillllU .AlUIIIIIIMIIIHIIHllllllllllllMIIIII'IIMItiiiilii" . ... T"lT "M? AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS VOGUE AND BUTTERICK PATTER h. 1 Mrs.' Effle Blrdaeye will preside at th morning session of th third an nusl Jackson County School for Par ents, to be conducted Tuesday at the Ttrst Christian church In Medford, through the -co-operation of Mra. Mabel O. Mack, county home demon stration agent. The morning session will open at 10 o'clock, with registration, after which Mrs. Nellie Medermeyer will be In charge of the "Poems of Ohlld- t.Mrf ,Mlti1prf from 10:10 to 10:80. m A Watt Prentiss, professor of parent education at Oregon State college, will conduct ine session unui noon, having as her topic "The Social n.lnnmmk nt the Children." A covered dish luncheon will be held at noon. Mra. Bertha Young la scheduled to preside over the afternoon session which opens at 1 :so o'clock, wun Mack speaking on Jackson county r.Ain oinhi. Mrs. William Kletzer, state president of the P.-T. A., will peak on how the state safeguards our children. "Th imnnrtjmr nt Emotional Ma turity" la the subject of Miss Clarl bel Nye's address. Miss Nye la state uirfw Af hnrni economics extension work. Mrs. Prentiss will again talk at the sfternoon gatnering on unucr a-mrfM fh 'Adolescent." At o'olock tea will be served by the county extension committee. The day's program marks the comr pletlon of the child development study club work, which haa been car ried on by local leadership In 1 groups throughout Jackson county during the past eigni montni. NEW AlRLiE" AIDE ARRIVES Mr. snd Mrs. A. W. Dwyer of Oak. lftnrf have arrived in Medford to make their home, where Mr. Dwyer will be assistant field manager for united Air iiinea at wie meaiura u nlclpal airport. Mrs. Dwver was formerly Miss Pot irr. a stewardess for United Air Xilnes, traveling between Seattle and Oakland. Mr, Dwyer will assist Ii. O. De vaney, who recently came here from Portland as united Air unes man agar for this city, i (Continued Rom page one) terlor and the agriculture depart ments for the forestry service still is a classic, and It Is known that the interior department would not op- ,.,.ninn It t. ttia nreiutnfc time. The public domain bill, written by Representative Taylor (D., Colo.) would vest control or me i it.vw,vw acres of public domain In the in tArirrt rionnrfmAnt. Over-izrazlnB. Sec retary Ickes has said, Is reducing the publlo domain to -waste iana. Conservation Needed. De Rouen said for ten years every one lied been agreed on the principle that graelng of publlo lands, most of which are In 11 western states, should be supervised by the government as a conservation measure. The disagree ment hss been on how control should be established and who should have lurlsdlctlon. Unity of control, he said, was to be desired, but his committee leit tnai, since 75 per cent of public lands func. tlons already were under the direc tion of the Interior department, this one should go there. It was Indicated aponsors or tne bill In the house would not oppose the transfer of the forestry service should the Initiative be taken In the senate. Free Methodist Services Gaining Interest Daily (Contributed.) Services at the Free Methodist church are Increasing In Interest, Rev. Bozella Douglas, conference Sun day echol secretary and T. P. M. fl. evangelist, hss had a wide experience among young people, ana tnis is rare privilege for the young people of the community to hear her timely messages. There will be a district Sunday school rally at the church all day Saturday, 10 a. m. ana i v. m. This will be especially helpful to all Sundays school workers, and we would be nlcased to have you with us, Subleot for tonight will be: "The Conditions of Spiritual Benefit." There will be no service Saturday evening, but Mrs. Douglas will speak at both services Sunday. SAN JOSE, Cel.. April 6. (UP) A plan to establish a new agricultural community of 10,000 persons In the Bants, Olara valley under federal sponsorship was revealed here last Bight by Jack SUby, manager of the San Jose chamber of commerce. The self-supporting colony Is plsn. Bed under President Roosevelt's sub sistence colony program, Sllbey said. The plan calls for the government to obtain some 30,000 acres of land, preferably In one tract, and to assist settlers financially until the com munity beoomes wholly self supporting. QLENN YVONNE Cosmetic Special. Powder, lipstick, rouge, 3 value for ago. Woods Drug Co., Main and Central. Alleged Drunken Driver Up Again PORTLAND, April 8. (IP) Oeorgo H. Watson, 66, lunchroom operator who has the contvr.ct for providing food for city Jail 'prisoners, was ar rested on a drunken driving charge here today after his car had collided with another. Police said Watson has been in oustody on similar charges several times. 30 EDUCATION OFFICERS APPOINTED TO CCC DUTY SALEM, Ore., April 6.-(UP) Thirty additional directors for Oregon COO camps are being notified directly of their appointment, O. D. Adams, di rector of vocational education, has been informed. The men receive 000 a year. No Fntalltles. SALEM, April 6. (P) No fatalities occurred In Oregon Industries during the past week, the Industrial Aocl- dent commission reported today. The report Hated a total of 418 accidents. From the Famous Mills of Theme Rollins and Holeproof $1 00 pair Tomorrow at Mann 'a $1.00 will buy a pair ot the nbovo hose in sheer rhiffon, chiffon or serv ice weight in uprinR'a nowest costume shades. A real hosiery value from Med ford 'a Larg est Hosiery Department. Kxtra Ppeeial A group of Sport jisle.niid Mesh full fashioned hose for only .............. 0Cpr. Mfinn'i Hosiery Main Floor taivibQtpaxlmuittMiJU Good Looking Club Clothes Mann's Men's Store recom mends a new Club Suit for Spring and Summer wear . . . There's something about a Club suit that acts a man up. And a Club Suit doesn't set a man back, either . . . Just (25 and up to 935 for a fine all wool suit made to our exacting specifications by a group of top-notch tailors. Single and double breasted models featur ing fashion's newest cuts. $25t0$35 EST- ISTHlTZMFTO BUY! SALE of Men's Brushed Wool Sweaters Now U the time to buy that Brushed Wool Sweater you've wanted. Our regular $3.00 to 14.98 Columblaknlt all wool Brushed Sweaters for only 12.08 each. These are In white, (tray, rust and blue, with and without sleeves. Sizes 34 to 43 $298 MAIN FLOOR FORTUNE SHOES FOR MEN Our new Shoe Department hss been open a little over s month, and already Men are telling us how much they like Ihelr Fortune Bhoea . , , Thou sands of Men all over America are finding Just what they want In thefc smart Inexpen sive shoes. Try them. They will save you money. $ 4 and 3 MOTH Preventatives Fly away, fly away, may work wonders wlth lady bugs but that'a no way to get rid of moths. About the best thing we know of Is Reefers No Moth, a scientific moth preventive that lasts all year. It sells for 1.49. Also Odara Moth Flakes at 18c pkg., and Moth CrysU lets at 26c. Then we also have Stor-Rlte Cedarlzed moth proof torage bags In the extra heavy style, large size, for 30c each. (Notion Dept. Main Floor.) SUMMER TOILETRIES With the coming of warm Summer days one cannot be too careful about many of the little thlnga that often offend. The Toiletries Dept. offers Odorono, Instant and Regular, 35o and 60c. Odorono Cream which removes hair safely 36c and 60c. Odorono Compact, an effective deodorant In pow der compact form at 60c. New BAGS For Dress or Sports Costume Bags, Sport Bags and Bags for street or business are now on display at Mann's. New patent, rough or amooth leathers In pouch, underarm and other models featuring zipper and novelty fasteners. 'AH are silk lined and come In black, brown, gray, blue, red, green and of course white. $1.98 . t- i r l rabnc ui oves This ad Introduces the new Fabric Glove sensation of the le&sonl Beautiful linen crea tions with lastcx palm, mesh palm with pique cuffs and laatex palm with organdie cuffs, all in the flare top style. 79cto$1.95 Kid Gloves The Olove Shop also announ cea new Kid Gloves for Spring and Summer ensembles. These are In slip-on style In black, gray, brown, beige and white. $1.98 Ml . II NEW SILK SCARFS The costume this season Is not much smarter than the scarf, to let's have a scarf. Especial ly one of these new silk affairs now ready at Mann's. They are In checks, stripes and fash ionable dots. $1.49 Mann's Main Floor Disti nctive New Fashions GIRLS' SHIRT WAIST DRESSES Vogue selected the shirtwaist dresa as the smartest and most economical frock for the grow ing girl. These we are showing come In blue and red stripe, and brown and yellow stripe. The sizes are from. 7 to 14 years, $3.50 New Striped Cotton BLOUSES FOR GIRLS This Is a season ot stripes , , . The Olrls Shop offers new striped cotton blouses In sizes 13, 14 and 16. They are mighty smart and launder beautifully. $1.00 Junior Shop Second Floor Featuring Navy Blue GOATS From the House of Printzess Betty Rose and Condel Here's a distinguished and beautiful group of fashion right navy blue coats for the new season. Lovely Conde, Printzess and Betty Hose models of outstanding woolens tailored In windblown, swagger and belted effects ... Each cost silk lined and featuring some particular style note for 1934 . ; . Come to Mann's for your navy blu Coat I $995t0$25. New Swagger Suits Mann's have always been known for their fine Suits. This Season is no 'exception. The Swaggers are simply beautiful . . . Long Coats or Short Coats In Wind blown styles, tailored from lovely woolens are ready for your Spring and Summer Wardrobe . . . New Nov elties, Tweeds an Solid Shades In sizes 13 to 44. $995t0$25. New Tub Silk Dresses A perfect harmony of color will be found in these new candy atrlpe, French gingham plaid and check wash silks for Spring lovely sleeveless and short sleevo models In sizes 14 to 30 await the dress buyer at Mann's. Topped with a chic white coat you'll have a marvelous Summer ensemble. The cost Is very low considering the quality. . New String and Waffle Weave Coats I. i I MANN'S 1 SECOND U FL00R $995 We Just unpacked these clever new String and Waffle wear Coats. They are In Swagger Style, featuring. Plaid and Over Checks In various Color Combinations as well as White and Psstels. Extra Special as.05 Tomorrow at Mann's, Second Floor $595 llllllllllllllMIIIMIIIIMIMIHMIMIiiiiHHtlMIUI IHMIIIIimMIHIMIIIMIIIIItlllltllllllllllHMItlMIIMIMIIO Fashion Predicts A White Summer Mann's Present Gala, Glorifying White Hats $398 White Fabrics and Straws White Is new . , . flattering . . . sparkling with Summertime loveli ness for sports, town tallleurs, after noon, even evening ... and white Is here in all the season's successes. If one style doesn't "do things" for you, another Is bound to be ravishing The Lifted Bandeau Brim The Romantic Picture Brim The Dashing off-face Flare The Saucy Saucer Brims The Flattering Windswept MANN'S MILLINERY SECOND FLOOR New Shirtwaist DRESSES This Is going to be a great big Wash Dre&a season! And why not? With tub fabric as lovely as these seersuckers made up In shirtwaist Windsor style . . . strlpea, checks and plaids to choose from In a complete size range. SPECIAL $195 MANN'S SEC0ND.FL00R Sale of Rayon PAJAMAS The Underwear Section announces a sale of Women's and Misses' Rayon Pajamas at $1.98 for tomorrow. One and two-piece styles In pastel and darker shades ... A splendid value In high grade rayon pajamas Regular $2.49 Value ftintllMMIIMIIItlltllM ItMltMIIMIMMMIItMilDltlllllH IMIMHIIMHKMMII IMMIltlMllltMIMinillllMllllltllltHllMltMHIMMIMMIItltlltllttHlttlMIIMItlttlltlMUlM' Boys' "Tom Sawyer" Linen The Boys' Dept. on the bulcony announces a new shipment of "Tom Sawyer" linen knickers with the new knit lsiten cuff. These knickers are gusranteed to wash perfectly. They come In white, gray and black and while. Sires to IS years. I t 1 ..I TP Knickers I ujrvy $195 fil 2 Boys' Wash Suits An Interesting Satur day special from the Kiddles' Shop on the main floor . Boys' rast Color Wash Suits In sizes 3 to 6 years at 69c each or 3 for 11.00. They are ihort sleeve and short trouser style In as sorted colors. SPECIAL 69' for $1.00 Children's Dept. Main Floor $98 Fast Color Jauntiare Prints! 38 inches Wide and Shrink Proof rail your attention to Jauntiare, & beautiful new .nch Pre-Shrunk Wash Fabric for aummer frocks, jauntiare comes In a wide variety of colorful stripes and plaids ... Its smooth mercerized finish lends Itself beautifully to the new mode. 49 Cyd For Your New Summer Drapes 50-inch Monterey Crash If you are thinking of New Drapes this season see this M-tnch Plaid and Stripe Monterey Crash. A colorful, gay fabric that Is sun-fast and Tery decorative. Tour choice of several patterns. 98 C yd. DRAPERY DEPT. MAIN FLOOR J)Cam s 'Department Ston 'C MIIIIIIMIIIMIMIII IIMItlMIMI)ltIIMt,IMIIMM HitlMMIHIMIIIIIIIII IIIIHHmMltlMltltlllH