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JIEDFORD irXlD TRIBTJST;, MEDFORD, OREGON, SnDSY, 5PRIL 29. 1931.
LOCAL WINNERS
POPPY
Medford winner in the American
Legion Auxiliary's annual poppy pos
ter contest were announced yester
day by the chsirmsn. Mrs. Lee Oar
lock, who was assisted by Miss
Loulao Hollenback in sponsoring the
local competition.
Twenty-three posters were entered
and the prizes awarded In the schools
were as follows: Senior high school
Eugene Moffatt. flint; Cyril San
dor, necond. Junior high school
Ruth Garlock, first. Lincoln school
Margnret Ash, 6A, first; Peggy Daley,
flA, Bocond; Lillian Newton. 8A, third.
Roosevelt school Donald James,
6A, first; Philip Robinson, 6A, sec
ond; Reed Cox, 6A. third. Jackson
school Ned Lyman, 6B, first; Naomi
Burell, 6B, second; Dorothy Barton.
6B, third.
Horace Bromley and Harry Hlnman
acted as Judges for the contest.
Throe of the prize winning poc
- tets will be entered in state com
petition. They will be those by Eu
gene Moffatt. Ruth Garlock and
Margaret Ash. The others will be
displayed In local shop windows pre
ceding the Legion Auxiliary poppy
day.
Posters, winning first places In
state competition, will be entered
in the national contest, which Is
also sponsored by the Legion Aux
iliary each year in advance of poppy
day.
MEETING CALLED
All choir directors of Jackson
county, or representatives from each
group, arc requested to meet here
Monday evening at the Chamber of
Commerce building at 7:30 o'clock to
confer with Elsie Carlton Strang.
Plans will be made at the meeting
for organization of a largo chorus to
sing at tho rcllgloua service of the
Diamond Jubilee, which will take
place Sunday evening, June 3, at the
fair grounds.
White's Velvet Home -mad Ice
Cream at Crystal Springs Dairy, cor
1st and No. Orape. 30o per pt.; 40c
per qt. at plant. Phone 960.
TO AID JUBILEE
Representatives of the fire cItIc
clubs of Medford met at the Jackson
Hotel Friday noon to form an lnter
club committee to work with the
Chamber of Commerce and the Dia
mond Jubilee committee. Dr. D. E.
Standard wes chosen chairman of the
committee and Jacque Lenox, secre
tary. The following members were chos
en to represent the several clubs: Lee
BlAhop and Horace Bromley, Rotary;
C. C. Lemmon, Dr. D. E. Standard and
Max Pelrce, Klwanls; Earl Foy and
Larry Pennington, Lions; Dr. Susie
Standard and Jacque Lenox, Business
and Professional Women's clubs; Glen
Tabrlck, Active.
The following recommendations
were made:
1. That no donations for civic Im
provement be made by any civic club
without the consent of tho inter-club
committee.
2, That the road emblems of the
different clubs at the entrances of
Medford be redecorated and the sur
rounding ground be cleared and
planted to flowers before the Jubilee.
8. That the pioneer parade be sup
ported whole-heartedly by entering
floats from each club, who will confer
with Mr. Hopkins, as to type of float
desired.
4. That Blue canyon be set aside
as a virgin recreation area, wherein
no roads or modern Improvements
would be constructed. This primitive
park to be accessible only by good
tralla.
b. That this Inter-dub committee
meet each Friday .noon until the
Jubilee.
6. That all clubs co-operate to the
fullest extent with the Chamber of
Commerce and the Jubilee committee,
by giving plenty of publicity to the
Jubilee, and that each club set aside
at least five minutes of their program
at each meeting for a talk on the
jubilee plans.
FOR PH1LLIPINES
Jennings D. Lawman, sub-station
commaner for the regular army re
commander for the regular army re
ford armory Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday to recruit men for the
coast artillery corps In the Philip
pines department.
Sergeant Lowman stated that It la
not definitely known at this time
just what assignment may be given
for service In the United States. How
ever, he added, an effort will be
made to give local men service In
tho TJ. 8. If they desire It.
Accepted and listed In the pns'
few days,' were the following from
this section:
Jesse t. Oosnell, Ashland, Med.
Dept. Letterman Gen. Hosp.
Eugene V. Bird, Medford, Infantry,
Hawaii.
Frank C. Roberts, Medford, Med.
Dept. Letterman Gen. Hosp.
Charles W. Lamb, Medford, 8th
Coast Artillery. Port Scott, Calif.
Clarence W. Durham', Ashland,
76th Field Artillery, Monterey, Calif.
Wl.lllam B. Henry, Talent, 76th
Field Artillery.
Jack W. Samuels,. Phoenix, 6th
Coast Artillery,
Calvin D. Clark, Medford, 7th In
fantry, Vancouver Barracks, Wash.
Jay E. Robblns, Oranta Pass, 6th
Coast Artillery.
phus Brown, the master's valet, cre
ates new eicltement. Mystery and
suspense prevail until an unexpected
climax la reacAied,
John Applegate, as Rastus, and
Warren Loffor, the ridiculously stu
pid gardener,., keep the humor at Its
height throughout the play; while
Jack Marshall as ttie butler and
Jeanne Fan Court as the housekeeper
of the establishment, aided by a
crew of detectives, endeavor to dis
cover the mystery which shrouds the
arrival of the master, Interpreted by
Paul Sakralda, and the pirates. Other
Important roles are played by Cecil
Blaylock, John Estes, Oertrude Louie,
Jean Barnum, Oeraldlne Wilkinson,
MacDonald DeVaney, Chester Logan
and Thomas Dallalre.
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Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann.
Wheat Acreage cut
WASHINGTON, April 38. (p! The
fsrm administration aald today It had
received 573.723 wheat acreage reduc
tion contracts which will cut by about
7,500,000 acres wheat production uf
the country this year.
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WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glaaa and will replace your broken
wmdowa reasonably. Trowbridge Cao
met Works.
Sugar Bill Near Signing
WASHINGTON, April 28. (IP)
President Roosevelt expects to sign
the Jones-Costlgsn sugar control bill
early next week, subject to a favor
able report by the secretary of agri
culture. I
Golden Guernsey milk and cream at
Crystal Springs Dairy, cor. 1st and No
Orape. Milk 30c per gallon; coffee
cream, 35c per qt. at plant. Phone 960.
Old Whiskey Burns
LEXINGTON, Ky., April 28. (IP)
Old whiskey valued at more than five
million dollars went up in smoke
early today when a spectacular firs
destroyed four warehouses at the Old
Pepper distillery.
Ail kinds of ig . blanks for sale
for rent, no hunting no trespassing
and other cards for sale at Commercial
Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune.
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BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Guntcr
of Phoenix, a son, weighing seven
pounds, April 37 at the Sacred Heart
hospital. Mother and baby were re
ported getting along nicely yester
day.
Phone 042. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
According to the present plans.
Vie two-act operetta, "The Mysteri
ous Master," to be given by St.
Mary's academy, will be presented
Tuesday evening. May 8, at 8:16 In
the academy auditorium.
Final touches are being given to
tthe scenes and rehearsals are well
on the way. The production prom
ises to be . ft very entertaining and
amusing presentation of this well
known musical comedy. The plot
centers around the expected arrival
of a new master who Is accompanied
by pirates. The corps of servants
employed 'in the household enthusi
astically anticipates this event with
action and song, while detectives are
summoned to unravel the mystery.
The untimely arrival of Rastus Jose-
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You Are Invited To Our
Open House
Monday, April 30, 7,30 to 10:30 P. M.
412 E. Main Street, Next to Roxy Theatre
We cordlnlry invite the entire public of Medford and vicinity to
visit tho Model Grocery Store which we have constructed at the
above location for the benefit of the Independent Grocers of this
section. We are proud of this store and have decided to afford
the general publio an opportunity of viewing; this example of
modern food merchandising;.
The I. G. A. Is nut a clmln jet It's the largest orpinlr.atlon of Its kind In the world. There
are thousands of stores like this model today, In 41 slates of the country all united In a
mass buying anil merchandising program to bring hclter food values to the housewife. Each
More U a home owned and home operated store, soon, there will lie a number of these
beautiful I. G. A. stores In Medford and surrounding community. Watch for newspaper
announcements of the opening of these stores and visit your nearest 1, G. A. Grocer,
You will have many surprises in store for you when
you visit the Model Store. You will see how shopping
' is made easier so that you will have more time for your
family and outside activities. Here are the stores of
economy of easy, quick shopping that save you the
time and money for other household needs or family
pleasures.
Another thing that will please you Is tha high slanrlarfl of cleanliness In T. O. A. stores! all
are painted In sparkling white, Ivory and nine. Plan now to visit the model store and romo
when you are critical Hie more critical you are, the more delighted ou will lie nt the many
new fpalures planned for your ronrrnlenre.
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