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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. JfEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934. PAGE FIVE Society and Clubs Edited by Iroa Fewell Install Officers Of Aid Society The Ladies' Aid ioclety of Zton Lutheran church had a largely at tended meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of the hostess, Mrs. Eliz abeth Fluhrer, Wellington Heights. The following officers were installed by the pastor of the church. Dr. Q. P. Kabele: Mrs. James B. Yarbrough, president; Mrs. Alf Brewold. vice-. president; Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer. secretary; Mrs. Martin 0. Paulsen, assistant secretary; Mrs. Fred Hon ner, treasurer. Plcnlo Dinner At Lance Home FOOTS CREEK, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guyer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Crank and family of Medford and Mrs. Helen Hobbs and daughter, Helen Bess, and father-in-law, A. Tarkstrom of Los Angeles, enjoyed a picnic dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance July 8. Mrs. Hobbs and daughter remained for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lance, returning to Medford July 11 to visit with friends. Luncheon At Colonial Club As a part of the day's activities to morrow, when the state convention of the auxiliary to the National As sociation of Letter Carriers will be In session, a luncheon will be con ducted at the Colonial club. Between one hundred and one hundred and fifty delegates to the affair are ex pected in the city. On Sunday they will Journey, to Crater Lake for the day. Return From Vacation Trip Mrs. Zoa Arnold and Miss Blanche Arnold, also Mrs. Myrtle Arnold and Norma Jean, returned Saturday from a week's vacation over the Fourth of July holiday. They spent the time visiting relatives and friends In Mc Mlnnvllle, Portland and Vancouver, Wash. Accompanying them home was Miss Bernadlne Arnold, who had spent the past month in Portland. To Initiate Members' At Meeting Tonight At the meeting this evening of the Etta D. Hubbs tent. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, a class of daughters will be initiated into the order, it was announced. All visiting sisters are invited to be present. ' Miss Grone Is Hostess at Luncheon Miss Virginia Orone was hostess at a luncheon Thursday noon, compli menting Mrs. Jean Eberhart of Eu gene. Six guests were invited to the Colonial club for tho affair. Round Robin Club Has Birthday Luncheon The Round Robin club met last Sunday at the home of Mrs. L. 9. Bashaw, and a covered dish luncheon was served in honor of Mrs. Bashaw's birthday anniversary. Miss Luy Continues Studies In Hollywood. Miss Ruth Luy, local dance in structor, will remain In Hollywood for an additional two weeks' study at the Fanchon Marco dancing school, according to word received in Med ford. She plans to return to Medford in August, and will open her studio here the first of September. Leclercs Expected Home From South This Week-End. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lcclerc. who have been vacationing at Los Angeles and other southern California points, are expected to return to Medford this week-end. They have been south for the past two weeks. At Dinner Tuesdny. Miss Addyo Allen was hostess at dinner Tuesday evening, entertain ing Mr. and Mrs. Tod Porter of this city. Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs. N. L. Hutchison of Kansas City. Mo., Miss Elisabeth Allen and Jlmmle Barnes. IN FATAL CRASH After deliberating for 30 mlnuteS; the coroner's Jury Investigating the death of Mrs. E. A. Lampman, 73. yes terday afternoon returned a verdict in which they held no one to blame. Mrs. Lampman was fatally injured in an automobile crash on the Crater Lake highway Tuesday afternoon. Only four witnesses were heard by the Jury. They were Dr. C. I. Drum mond, who performed the autopsy; Myron McEwen, driver of the logging truck which collided with the Lamp man car; Harry Minto, state police officer who Investigated the crash: and E. A. Lampman, her husband, who is in the community hospital receiving treatment for Injuries suf fered in the accident. The inquest was in charge of Dis trict Attorney George Codding and Coroner Frank Perl. Members of the Jury were Harvey Field. Max Pierre, Chet Leonard. Paul Mnrtln, Vic Beck man and H. F. Barrett. CONDUCT SERVICES FOR CCC ENROLLES IN CAMP Rev. D. Lester Fields, Roseburg pas tor, conducted religious services at Camp Bradford. CCC, Thursday even ing, and on Tuesday evening Rev. S. M. Hall, pastor of tl.e Methodist church In Ashland, held services at the CCC camp at Hilt, Cal. There were 73 members, of all denomina tions, In attendance. Next week Rev. M. L. Edwards, also of Ashland, will conduct services at- the Hilt camp. OF COMING WEEK Picking of Rogue River Bartletts for ; eastern shipment is scheduled to start ! by the middle of next week, according i to County Horticulturist Lyle P. Wil- cox. Picking of Bartletts for cannery use la scheduled to start the week of i Monday, July 23. Testing of the pears has started by I the county horticulturist, who reports the Bartletts of good quality and ex cellent condition. Guy W. Conner estimates that 10.- 000 tons of the estimated cannery tonnage of 13,500 tons in this sec tion has been sold at the prevailing price of $32.50 to 35 per ton. He reported sales yesterday at $35 per ton for 2i sizes and better, a figure heretofore offered for ai sizes. It Is forecast that the cannery Bart letts will be largely sold within the week. d Packing plants of the-clty and val ley have been put in shape for the coming season. The Pinnacle Packing plant will start a sorters' school 'Mon day, under direction of Clarence Pan key, Frank Isaacs and Manuel Leed man. The classes will be held In the Pinnacle No. 3 plant, and are sched uled to etart Monday morning. All former employees are askeft to report; Reports from California Indicate that while the "crop Is less than last year there are more of the better grade pears." Tills condition prevails in Mendocino county. Packers and orchard 1b t have an nounced they will employ all local help, and that there is plenty of home labor to handle the work. There has been some Influx of transient labor, but not as heavy as in previous years. EXAMINATION SLATED The United States civil service com mission has announced an examina tion to fill the position of rural car rier at Medford. The examination will baheld at Ashland, and receipt of application will close on July 27, 1034, The date of examination will 1. stated on admission cards mailed applicants after tne close of recel' of applications, and will be about 't days after that date. The salary or rural carrier on a standard route 24 miles served dally except Sund.v is $1,800 per annum, with an addi tional $30 per mile per annum for flow t keep eon fly ft for less money) Shredded Wheat with milk and fruit is so complete a food that (if you wanted to) you could feed your family on it three meals a day. This combination of foods con tains every single element the human body needs. It gives children all they need for healthy, normal growth. It gives grown-ups all they need to keep go ing all day doing either mental or physical work, or both. Give your family especially in this hot weather at least one meal a day of Shredded Wheat, milk, and fruit. It will have a definite and valuable effect upon their health. Please be sure to get this package uitb the picture of Niagara Falls and the N. B, C Uneeda Seal Ahouctof NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 3J 1WU Old Time Drivers Will Defy Jinx to Race With Relics CHICAGO, July 13. Thir teen old-time race drivers dared the "Friday the thirteenth" Jinx and the whims and vagaries of 13 anutiquated horseless carriages In a test of speed today at the world fair ground. The number 13 position on the track was held by Barney Old field, whose mount was a 1904 Maxwell. The oldest "speedster" in the race was an 1896 Tally Ho, with Arthur Osrdner as the driver. BATTLE FINDS WAY TO JUSTICE COURT each mile or major fraction thereof In excess of 24 miles. Certain allow ances are also made for the, main tenance of equipment. The examination will be open only to citizens who are actually domi ciled In the territory of the Medford postofflce. who have been actually domiciled there for six months next preceding the closing date for receipt of applications, and who meet the other requirements set forth In form 1977. Both men and women. If quali fied, may enter this examination, but appointing officers have the legal right to specify the sex desired In re questing certification of eligible. Form 1977 and application blanks can be obtained from the Medford post office or from the United States Civil Service Comisston at Washington, D. C. Applications must be on file with the commission at Washington, D. C. prior to the close of business on the date specified above. At the examina tion, applicants must furnish un mounted photographs of themselves, taken within two years. Town Has Koosevelt-Garner MANCHESTER, O. (UP) This southwestern Ohio town has Its own Roosevelt and Garner. Twin boys, born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shlvely, were named for the president and vice-president. An action alleging trespass, filed by Hamilton H. Fox against Reed Charley as a director of the Little Butte Telephone Users association, awaits ft hearing in Justice court. There has been legal maneuvering back and forth for two weeks. The situation la highly Involved, and concerns orders by the public utility commission of Oregon, the ab sorption of tne country phone line by the Columbia River Public Utili ties corporation, change In the by laws and constitution of the Little Butte Telephone Users association, directors' meetings, the allegation that Mr. Fox did not pay his tele phone bill, and the alleged cutting of the wires of the Fox phone. The legality of one of the meetings of the telephone users is also under fire. The put-ic utility commission orders were approved by a 3 1 -to-4 vote Fox and three others voting against It, it Is alleged. Fox now contends that no change In the by laws, etc., are valid unless approved by a two-thirds vote of all users, not Just two-thirds of the users present at ft meeting. The association has 38 users and i a ruraf itne. The telephone directors claim that Fox did not pay his assessments, and It Is claimed that the hone wire was cut, whereupon Fox is asserted to have fixed it and resumed telephonic communication with the world and his neighbors. Fox claims cutting the wire comes under the head of trespass. It Is also charged that the owner of the place upon which Fox resides instructed him to have the phone re moved, which he did not do. FREAK ALFALFA M ORG ANTO WN , W. Va, (UP) A freak variety of alfalfa, found on the farm of Charles a. Ash ton, near Moundavllle, is being studied here by Russell R. Olat of the University of West Virginia. The unusual plant sends down ft root farther than other varieties and each etalk has its own roots. The Ash ton plant has one main root, plus an extensive root system from which 308 stalks were growing. As alfalfa enriches soli by charging it with nitrogen nodules, gleaned from the air, Ash ton believes such a spread ing root system would aid greatly la soli upbuilding. "Julius Caevtr" Hou;lit Liquor MADISON, Wis. (UP) Julius Caesar and innumerable John Smiths are listed among those who signed as purchasers of "medicinal" liquor at drug stores here which are required to file their dockets monthly with the city clerk. Ice-cream must be delicate in flavori Ttat'i inhere true ranilU counts. That Tviere SciiinffVania counts. Schilling An Old Favorite We bring them back again and again and still the cry is MORE I Beck's Original POTATO DONUTS are as good tp eat as they are to look at 24c dozen SATURDAY at your favorite food store BECK'S BAKERY HOME OWNED LIBERTY FOOD STORES MAIN AND GRAPE EVERYTHING IN GOOD FOODS ALEXANDER GROCERY, Inc. PHONE 143 FREE DELIVERY E. F. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr. BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOODS MANNING'S COFFEE FRESH AS THE DAWN S. & W. Coffee ... 1 lb. 29c 2 lbs. 56c Cream Cheese. . . 1 lb. 15c 2 lbs. 25c Certo, bottle 23c 2-lb. pkg. Sunshine Krispy Crackers 29c Qt. Jug Maple Flavor Cane Syrup 23c 2-lb. Can Snow Drift Shortening 32c K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. can 21c Corn Flakes 2 for 15c Bunch Vegetables ........ 3 for 10c "Richlieu" Apple Rutter by RWhltcu Is a rare treat for any menl but es pecially good to take along for outdoor lunches. You will like (he delicious flavor and spicy aroma. Rlclilleu Mammoth Green As paragus Tips are recommend ed for cool summer saladr or aa a main vegetable course. 'THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS, SWIFT'S GOV'T INSPECTED STEER BEEF" This is a lucky day for you if you have made up your mind to buy your meats at the Liberty Market. The quality is always the highest and the prices are reasonable . . , Beef Pork Veal Lamb Lamb Stew, lb 3c Short Ribs Beef, lb. . . . 6c MODEL BAKERY Suggestions for your Sunday Picnic Pineapple Sponge Cakes 20c and 30c New Orleans Pecan Cakes 39c half 20c Butterscotch Cakes 25c Chocolate Cream Sandwiches 2 for 5c We Are TWENTY YEARS OLD Tomorrow One-Fifth of a Century's Service in This Community JUST twenty "short" years ago, July 14, 1914 to be exact, the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau was organized and incorporated under the Oregon law and has been a very active institution since that time. It is purely a local con cern, and has, throughout these many years consistently endeavored to perform a service to its clientele that would make loyal and lasting friendships . . . We have always rendered up-to-the minute service and have been continually on the job in the interests of those we serve, and shall continue to function along these well es. tablished lines. Open House Saturday 8 to 5 To each visitor to our place of busi ness Saturday, between the hours of 8 a. m. ana o p. m., we will give ONE FREE REPORT. OFFICERS T. E. REDDEN, President-Manager CARL J. BR0MMER, Vice-President A, J. BATEMAN, Secretary-Treasurer We have collected over a Half-Million Dollars and handled the transactions to the entire satisfaction of those concerned . . . Our Credit Reporting Department is complete in every detail, having at the present time over 60,000 names on file and due to our affiliation with other or ganizations we are represented in every city in the United States, making possible a collection service not to be surpassed. Associated with the National Retail Credit Association, the great est credit organization in the world with 2100 other bureaus. SOUTHERN OREGON CREDIT BUREAU Suite 323 Medford Building Collections and Reports Medford, Oregon, Telephone 720