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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934'. PAGE THREE M7FIIWIIIRF UkLbUUL HILL UL HONOR GUEST OF Wm. A. Delzell of Salem, Demo cratic candidate for congress from the flrat Oregon district, known throughout the state for his ability s a speaker and his outstanding wit with tongue and pen. will be honor guest tomorrow noon at a general Democratic meeting at the Hotel Hol land, It was announced this after noon by Moore Hamilton. The meet ing, to be aponsored by the Young Democratlo club of Jackson county, Is expected to serve as a general rally ing of the ranks to the Bourbon ban ner, particularly In support of General Charles H. Martin, Democratic candi date for governor of Oregon. An Invitation Is extended all friends In the city of Mr. Delzell, and sup porters of "Martin for governor." re gardless of their party affiliations. Mr. Delzell arrived In Medford to day on hla ctftnpalgn tour of the dis trict, accompanied by his nephew, Ray Davis of Salem, who la acting as cam paign manager and chauffeur for his uncle, who stands "for the new deal, where service to humanity outweighs greed." Mr. Delzell has announced as his campaign slogan, "Remember we can win with Delzell In November." He will address local Democrats and .friends at the luncheon tomorrow noon and needs no Introduction as a speaker In this city. Quests are asked to come to the hotel at 12:10 o'clock. G. Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton Ten lodges of district II and four of district 10 of the Masonic blue lodge will meet next Monday In Grants Pass, at which time Leslie M. Scott, grand master, will make his official visit to southern Oregon. Dinner Is to be served at 6:30 In the Masonic hall at Grants tttss and ar rangements In that city will be In charge of District Deputy Grand Mas-, ter A. K. Cass. Lodges In the tenth district to be represented Include Riddle, Glendale, Myrtle Creek and Canyonville. Medford Masons who plan to at tend are requested to communicate with George Alden, secretary of Med ford Lodge 103, A. P. and A. M. f H. P. W. Club Elects Officers for New Year Miss Clara Wood was elected presi dent of the Business and Professional Women's club Tuesday, when the members met for regular session at the Hotel Jackson. She will succeed Mrs. Clarice Spuhn, who presided at the meeting. Other officers chosen for the new year were: Mrs. Eclva Atkenl vice-president; M a y b e 1 1 e Church, treasurer; Lola McFarland, corresponding secretary; Dr, Susie V. Standard, recording secretary, and Mrs. Maude Chapman, auditor. ' Directors elected to serve two years were Mrs. Spuhn and Lottie Wntkins. The meeting was well attended and an Interesting talk, outlining plans for Oregon's Diamond Jubilee, was given by A. H. Danwell, manager of the Medford chamber of commerce. The club promised the committee unanimous support In all plans for promotion of the state's birthday party, to be held here. Mrs. Jacque Lenox, representing the recently organized lnter-club committee, reported on activities planned by that group, stressing the need for improved city entrance signs, preceding the Diamond Jubi lee. . Mrs. Grimes Entertains Class at Supper Honoring the six senior girls In the Sunday school class at Central Point, Mrs. L. C. Grimes entertained at des sert supper Tuesday evening at her home. Rooms were beautifully deco rated In baskets of flowers, yellow and white predominating. One long table and four small ones were cen tered, with candy May poles, from which yellow and white streamers ex tended to each plate, marked with a nosegay of spring flowers. Honor guests were: Misses Frances Paber, Geneva Brown, Avis Ayres, Edna Shaver, Jerry Tex and Kathryn Lathrop. Other guests present were: 1 Misses Roberta Wertz, Roberta Pan- key, Gladys Hoffman, Luclle and Lo retta Williams, Ida May Higgen botham. Ruby Webster. Ruth Clark, Delphla Cox, aVida Culbertson, Bette Hill, Erma Thompson, Alice Case, Hazel Oliver, Lois Speaker, Ernestine Thompson, Thelma Grieves and Ar line Thompson. , Assisting about the rooms were: Roberta Reames. Amy Johnson and Bessie Milton. Mrs. S. D. Hilt and Miss Helen Carlton assisted the hos tess. Supper was followed by games. Clubs to Sponsor Janouch In Talk Karl Janouch will give an Illus trated lecture tonight at the court house auditorium, at 8:30 o'clock, under auspices of the Medford Gar den club and the Post Delphians, and the public Is cordially Invited to at tend. The Garden club will hold Its regular meeting at 7:30 when con siderable important business will come before the club and a full attendance Is desired. St. Mark's Guild to Entertain t; rants Pass Members of the Grants Pass Epis copal church guild will be guests here tomorrow of St. Mark's Guild at cafeteria luncheon at parish Jiall. An Invitation to the affair is extended all persons interested In the parish. Arrangements are being made by Mrs. W. M. Wagner, Mrs. Blanche Taylor and Mrs. V. T. Wilson, who compose the committee for the after noon. Graduate Nurses Meet This Evening Mrs. Dwlght Findley will be hostess this evening at her home, 3400 East Main, to members of the Oregon State Graduate Nurses association. The program will begin at 7:30 o'clock and a good attendance Is desired. I X. A. L. C. Auxiliary ! To Meet Tonlfiht Mrs. Harry Morrow will be hostess this evening to the auxiliary to the N. 4. Itf C. at her home, 531 North Bartlett. The meeting has been called for 7:30 o'clock and & good atten dance Is anticipated. Pan Hellenic Hostesses For Luncheon Changed. A change is hostesses for the Pan Hellenic luncheon to be held Satur day afternoon at the Colonial club was announced today. The hostesses for the occasion will be Mrs. Bayard Gctchell and Mrs. Foster Cohen. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. OF FRESHMAN PICNIC David Lowry of Medford has been named general chairman of the fresh man picnic at the University of Ore gon, which Is scheduled for Sunday, May 20. Attempts are being made to get all the freshmen out, and a prize Is to be awarded the organiza tion producing the largest attendance. Assisting Lowry oil the committee from Medford are Rose Gore, Barbara Hauk and Bob Prentice. VISIT GRANTS PASS Josephine county groups will give a joint luncheon tomorrow at Grants Pass, honoring David Leemlng, mayor of Victoria, B. C, who will be accom panied there by George I. Warren, commissioner of publicity. The lunch eon will be held at the Redwoods hotel, announcement in the Grants Pass Dally Courier states. Announcement has also been made at Grants Pass that Ivan Beecroft will be stationed during the summer at the Grants Pass chamber of com .merce, directing tourists to "follow the birds to Victoria." Medford Baptists Attend Meeting In Ashland This city was well represented Tues day and Wednesday at the S8th cr. nual session of the Rogue River Bap tist association, held In Ashland. There were present 54 delegates and 58 visitors from Brookings, Merlin, Selma, Klamath Falls, Medford and Grants Pass. - Among those assisting were Mrs. Daily and Mrs. Hague of this city. A number of prominent Portland vis itors also participated in the features of the program. Mrs. SulRnrt Returns To Spend Summer Here Mrs. Carl Swlgart returned the first of the week from spending the winter and early spring in San Francisco and Los Angeles, and will be at her home on Genesee street for the sea son. She motored to Medford Sunday with Mr. Swigart, who returned south to continue business there. He will divide his time between this city and San Francisco during the summer. COAST POULTRY CODE UNDER CONSIDERATION WASHINGTON. May 3. (p) Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, secovery adminis trator, said in a letter to Senator Johnson of California today that e draft of a proposal coded for the Pa cific coats poultry Industry had been submitted for consideration of the industry. . WASHINGTON, May 3. fp) A decrease In the lumber exported from the United States Into Canada under the proposed Canadian natural prod ucts marketi. act was foreseen today by the National Lumber Manufactur ers association. The act recently was called for a second reading In the house of commons at Ottawa, ATTENTION, VETERANS: There will be a special meeting at the Arm ory. Friday evening"al 8 o'clock. A matter of importance to all Veterans of all Wars will be discussed. Every veteran, whether a member of any organization or not, Is urged to be present. LOCALS From Climatic City Miss Patrtcu Gail of Grants Pass was a business caller in Medford Wednesday after noon. t pown from Dead Indian Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson of the Dead Indian Soda Springs was transacting business in Medford yesterday. t Pleurisy Improved Harold Johnson of the Allen hotel, who Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for an attack of pleurisy, was reported much improved this afternoon. Mrs. Newbury Goes Home Mrs. Gus Newbury, who received injuries in an auto accident In the Slskiyous list Sunday, Is leaving the Community hospital for her home today, her con dition being much Improved. Mr. MeReynolds Returns K. P, Mc Reynolds, junior forester stationed at the Rogue River national forestry of fices here, has returned to Medford from having spent the past week In Roseburg. Visits Camp Karl L, Janouch, sup ervisor of the Rogue River national forest, returned here today, having spent the past several days visiting, the beetle camp and the Upper Rogue1 River CCC camp. Lehman Recovering Leonard Leh man of route 1. Medford, who under went an operation for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital two days ago. was reported on the roatt to re covery this afternoon. - Condition Said Good Julius John son of the Riverside apartments, who entered the Sacred Heart hospital several days ago for an emergency operation for ruptured appendix, was reported in good condition this after noon. Get Building Permits Two build ing permits have been issued for the month of May by the city building department. They went to Walter. Severln of 1522 North Riverside, for remodeling a building at a cost of $75, and to William Linkhard of 313 Mae street, forconstruction of a gar age at a cost of 935, Mrs. Flori In Eugene Mrs. Al Fiorl left this morning for Eugene to trans act business in the interests of tcie phone operators. She expects to at tend a meeting in the University city tomorrow, returning to Medford Sun day. Shoppers .Yesterday Among shop pers in Medford Wednesday from other localities were Mrs. Donna Graff is and Mrs. Chub Anderson of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Herns and George Weeks of Trail, Lark In Reynolds of Ruch and L. H. Wycint of Lake Creek. Strengthen Liquor Shelves Consid erable remodeling is underway today at the state owned liquor store on South Bartlett, where the shelves are being reinforced to carry the liquor load. First glimpse into the store this morning gave patrons the Idea that the cupboard was bare, but they were informed that there was plenty of liquor available, off the shelves. t Miss Reynolds 111 Miss Dorothy Reynolds, teacher In the Ashland schools and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Reynolds of this city, underwent a major operation at the' Sacred Heart hospital here this morning. She came through the operation satisfac torily, according to the report at the hospital this afternoon. Planes Going South Four army pursuit planes of the latest type stop ped at the Medford municipal air port this afternoon, on their flight; from Pearson field at Vancouver.) Wash., to March field. Riverside. Major Burge was tn charge of the flight. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given that there i are funds on hand for the redemption of School District No. 59 warrants. Nos. 1290 to 1312. Payable at the First National Bank of Medford, Ore. Interest to cease May 5th. 1934. H. L. CARLTON, Clerk. 4, Special communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. ! F. & A .M., Friday. May 4th. at 7:30 p. m. Work in the F. C. degree. Visitors tn tr. A. Norrls. W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. PORTLAND, May 3. (APT Rains over eastern Oregon the past few days tvill bring hundreds of thou sands of dollars to the cattle and sheep Industries, according to Walter L. Dutton of Baker, supervisor of the Whitman national forest. Unusually fine early forage devel opment will mean that sheep and cattle will be permitted to range In the national forest about May 15, Dutton said, Instead of July 1, the customary date. Further, the rains will shorten by from 15 to 30 days the prospective long season of forest fire hazards. MARKS NOT PLANNING DUNNE ENDORSEMENT SALEM, May 3. (AP) In answer to av query as to whether he expected to issue a statement soon in support of Joe E. Dunne for the republican nomination for governor. WiHard Marks, former president of the state senate, stated today that, "at the present time I have no intention of making a statement supporting any candidate. I have no idea where the rumor originated." FORMER LEADER BITTER AGAINST SECY. WALLACE DES MOINES, la., May 3. (AP) Mllo Reno, president of the National Farm Holiday association, charged today that the administration has betrayed the farmer and termed Secretary Wallace "the worst enemy the farmer has ever had In an offi cial position." 1 Village 100 Yeara Old. MECHANICSBURG. O. (UP) Tills Ohio village has Just celebrated Its centennial observance. An entire week was devoted to a community celebra tion of the town"s progress and free dom from financial difficulty. 108 NORTH IVY EVERY Day is BARGAIN DAY at BOYD'S Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 4, 5, 7 Plenty of Parking Space-Free Delivery on Orders of $1 or Over SUGAR Pure Cane. 8 lb. Bags 42c FLOUR ASK YOUfl DOCTOR GERMICIDE For rlltf of Itch in cue of POISON OAK. INSECT BITES, CUTS, BURNS Apoly KEXOL full strength. Mop on with absorbent cotton Do not rub or bandagt. All Drui Slorn Shrine Stated Session. ' HlUah Temple meets at Maaonic hall, Ashland. May 4th, In stated ses sion. Routine end other Important "business re garding the June Ceremonial. All Shrlners Invited. Refreshments after session. O. O. ALEKDERPER, Potentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. BUY YOUR BEEE CUPS AND CRATES AT THE Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Cor. Sixth and Bartlett Phone 260 "Make Your Home Grounds Beautiful for the Jubilee" PlECivcEPAlf; eaiiia llllliBi If it taste unusually good TheChampagne of Ginger Ales. Costs no more than ordinary ginger ales. And the liveliest water l Canada Dry's Sparkling Water ( t w; y .... V s - s hj Mill hi 7 Klamath Falls, 49 lb. Bags $1.49 Kitchen Queen, Hardwheat, 49 lb. Bags - $1.69 Sperry's Drifted Snow, 49 lb. Bags -.$1.89 Pancake Flour Sperry's A7l No. 10 Bags Vr OATS Sperry's Quick or Regular. OA f No. 10 Bags - OHU BISQUICK Large Family Size. . QQ Package OOl CORN MEAL White or Yellow. 07 1 No. 10 Bags Kellogg's Special Whole Wheat Biscuit. 2 Pkgs 126 With Your Coupon. All Bran. Lge. Pkgs .'. 19tf MEATS Deviled Meat. 6 Cans for 2 Id Corned Beef, Rex. No. 1 tins. Ea. 15 Baking Powder K. C. 50-oz. Cans - 33c CRACKERS Salted or Plain. Q7r 3 lb. Boxes Oil JELL-WELL All Flavors. 5 Packages 22c COFFEE Fresh Roasted, 1 lb. Bags 19 Hill's Red Can Coffee, 1 lb. Cans 32fr Hill's Red Can Coffee, 2 lb. Cans 61d CITRUS FRUITS Oranges, Sunkist, large. Dozen 25d Grape Fruit, Fancy, dozen 45 Tomato Products Tomato Sauce, Fancy, 3 Cans......l3$ Tomato Juice, Fancy, ' No. 1 Tall Cans. 3 Cans ......20 Tomatoes, Standard Grade, No. Vi size. 3 Cans 33$ MILK Tea Cup, Tall Cans. R for ...... Dozen 69i SHORTENING Snow Cap, 2 lb. Packages 17 Snowdrift, 3 lb. Tins 43d PAR The Perfect Concontratod Soap, easy on your hands. For fine washing and all household uses. ?RC Large Packages fcOv SOAPS Castile Hard Water Toilet Soap. 3 Bars 12d White Laundry Soap. 5 Bars 1 Od Crystal White. 10 Bars 25d 35c CLOROX 1 Quart Bottles . 14c DOG FOOD Victory. 1 Q f 4 Cans for I wl POTATOES Klamaths, No. 2. 50 lb. Bags RAISINS Fresh Stock. 4 lb. Packages 43c 25c Free Delivery flAT SPECIALS We carry only the best cuts of U. S. Gov't Inspected Meats 4 lbs. PURE LARD SATURDAY ONLY SHORT RIBS . . lb. 6c Sugar Cured Bacon lb. 18t PRIMEBEEF ROAST lb. 9c LEG LAMB PICNICS 38c lb. 18c lb. 14c ' BACON SQUARES 2 lbs. 25c HAM Sugar Cured lb. 21c STEAKS ... lb. 15c Round and Sirloin FANCY FRYERS HENS RABBITS IVY STREET MEAT MARKET Depositors to Ott Money. NOG ALES, Ariz. (UP) Nearly ., quarter of a million dollars will be 1 returned to depositors of the defunct Nogales National bank, which closed In November, 1931. should the Mc Leod bill now before congress become a law, the chamber of commerce here has reported In announcing support of the bill. Drop in at Tahoma Beer Parlor ani ; Sandwich Shop. Pleasant evening as-! sured. 2fl miles north Medford on Pacific highway. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MAN OR WOMAN Not over 45 years old; good health; to qualify lor Retail Store work and Government Clerk. Past experience unnecessary. Special training. 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