Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 12, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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    MTDFORD ItATL TT&BUNE. fEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRTL 12.
PAOE ELEVEN
FOLK CONCERT AT
Mias Leah Parser of Klamath rail
visited here over the Tree end with
her mother and sisters. The family
motored to Granta Pass Sunday to
visit relative!.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson had
a dinner guest Saturday v-n'n
Mr. and Mr. A- Benaon and daugh
ter Prmaces, of Fern Valley..
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M. N. Oault. Lanmowr & Saw
Filing. Lilu repairs. Rear Oault Shoe
Shop. ;i20 E. Main. Alley entrance.
Tel. 802.
Canadian Wheat
Stores Reduced
OTTAWA. April 13 (AP Stocki
of wheat In Canada March Si
amounted to 283 674.799 bushels aa
compared with 304.374,741 bushels a
year ago. a reduction of 31.600.000.
The bureau of statistics announced
In a crop report lMiied today.
Decreases were also nhown In bar
ley and flaxseed and Increases In
oats and rve.
Tdurated Mule
Oregon W rather
Catholic Ladlea are sponeorlne; s
Food Sal Saturday morning at 9 o'
clock at Reliable Grooery,
AP.-Dvn.mlt. . mm. 'mi. Z 1 Cloud ,on'1,, nd atupd.y: coot
his .tuff. Dvn.mii. ...... a v.. I v 'n ,nt trlor baturd.y; moderate
knees to crl Into . mull coal
mine nr here. Ones Inlets Dyio.
north and. northwcnt wind 0(1 the
Slenderize with Spencer Individual,
ly Deigned Coraeia. Malaoa Jeauna,
tel. 487.
mtte stands up .nd com t. wora).
On Mall Tribune want ade.
SCHOOL TONIGHT
'f'Vr.fayf4tiMnr
Tonight at 8:00 o'clock the South
ern Oregon Normal school Olee club,
and folk dancing class win present
a folk concert tn the auditorium of
the school. The two Glee clubs are
directed by Miss Louise Woodruff.
and the folk dances are In charge of
Miss Virginia Hales. The concert Is
open to the public.
The program Is as follows:
I.
1. "Pilot. Lan' de Boat," negro
spiritual by Allen.
3. "All Day on the Prairie.'' Texas
cowboy song by Geuon-Blegger.
Men's Glee Club
II.
1. Russian dance The Bold Mer
chant. 2. Swedish dance Rhelnlander.
in.
1. "Star Lullaby." Polish song, ar
ranged by Treharne.
J. "Hurakan. the West Wind,"
Vancouver Indian, song, arranged by
Loomls.
Treble rlef Club
IV.
1. Mexican dance La Jesuctta.
3. Hungarian dance E Czardas.
8. Spanish dance La jota,
. Irish Jig.
V.
t. "Silent, OMoyle." Irish song,
arranged by Treharne.
3. "Swing Low. Sweet Chariot."
negro spiritual arranged by Burleigh.
8. "Wake Thee, Now, Dearest."
Czecho-Slovak song, arranged by
Taylor; Treble Clef club.
The last song will be sung with
the Czecho-Slovak words.
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TRIAL OF DA1LEY
STARTS MONDAY
Trial of Julian Dalley, Indicted for
alleged burglary not In a dwelling,
will start before a Jury In circuit
court Monday. Dalley la specifically
charged with the alleged burglarizing
of the "What-Not" confectionery and
DeVoe's store 10 months ago. Two
others Indicted with Dally are at
large.
In the DeVoe burgtary, the prow
lers were surprised by city pollco and
In the flight, shots were exchanged
between one of the robbers and City
Policeman William Peck. The mar
auders escaped In an auto parked on
Sixth street. Police claimed at the
time that one of the burglar trio
was wounded, basing their surmise
on the fact one was seen to fall
on the lawn of the South Metho
dist church after an exchange of
shots.
Dalley has a record. He has served
a. state reform school sentence, and
two state prison terms from this
county. He Is alleged to have been
a member of a local gang of young
criminals, who committed a series of
burglaries In this city 4.W0 years ago,
which was broken up with their ar
rest last October for the Mann de
partment store burglary. Members of
the gang are now either serving sen
tences, or a( .liberty on, suspended
sentences.
T
TO VIE SATURDAY
ASHLAND. April 13. (Spl) Typ
ing and shorthand experts of the
Ashland high school are practicing
diligently for the district typing and
shorthand contest to be held Satur
day at the Ashland senior high build
ing opening at 9:30 a. m. Seven other
schools will compete In the contest,
all others with the exception of
Grants Pass being second class
schools.
Central point, Sams Valley, Phoe
nix. Jacksonville, Butte Falls and
Gold Hill, second class, will compete
for the cup, first circulated last year
and won by phoenix tn the district
contest. Ashland and Grants Pass
will compete for placement, no award
to be given the winner. The cup won
by Ashland last year in the district
contest Is out of circulation. Ash
land having won it three times.
Willow Springs
WIIAOW SPRINGS. April 12-(Spl
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft entertain
ed at dinner Wednesday evening, the
following guests: Mr. and Mr. J. L
Stuart and daughter Wanda, Mr. and
Mr. Adrian Thompson and little
daughter all of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Young had a
surprise vlalt from their couaina, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hick and son of Orav
lty. Iowa. IsM week.
Mrs. Foy Lamport, formerly of th-a
district but now living at Lakevtev
If visiting in the valley. While hem
she had medical treatment at an Ash
land hospital and la getting alon;
nicely at the B. K. Reamea home on
the Crater Lake highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gable of Med
ford have rented the Clyde Hanaon
place for the summer. Their daugh
ter is attending hl:h school tn Cen
tral Point Mrs. Hsnsin l via; tins her
dauchter. Mrs. Harold Patfon in B'J'.te
Fulls. Laf r ahe v:'; oln her husband
ho la employed T, the northern part
or the st.
F,imr Feldfnhela.er of Portland
.-pent tr.c weekend at h;s orchard in
this district
Mrs Roy Nichols underwent a ma
jor operation at a Medford hoapttaj.
la.t Saturday morning and 1 gettln;
aJonj nicely.
Willow Springs wring club mem-be-
.inr1 tVr families enjovrd a
wr:r,. r rev.; ot Tas R:js Saturday
ataroor
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Shiny Straw . . or Dull
Crepe for Your Easter
HAT
L4S
At this small price you can
afford one of each. A brimmed
straw for your suit, one of
the soft-colored chalky
? V- crepes to wear with your new
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uaokb. uibao, aim aii BUUiUiCl,
Ringless Hose
98c
New! Pure silk hose with no
marring rliif. Full-fashioned,
and 45-Rnuge. Monien'a sizes.
These Fine All Wool
em's Suits
r
95
COMPARE!
New Rayon Slips ,
98c
Bias cot, in flesh, white or
tea rose tints. With im
ported lace trimmings.
PaMW
Wards for Anklets
10c
For women, children. Doi
ens of styles in rayon, cotton.
Other anklets priced . . . 15c
Better quality woolens we carefully examined
the outstanding products of the leading American mills,
and chose only the purest virgin wool which met our
rigid wear specifications!
Better tailoring at every stage of their constrnc
tion, these suits were underpressed and basted by hand.
This was only one of the expert operations which insure
your perfect fit.
Better styling months of research were' spent by
our experienced buyers among the most reliable fashion
centers. They chose the shades, models and patterns
well-dressed men prefer.
Better value the tremendous purchasing power
of the great Montgomery Ward organization enables us
to offer them to you at real savings I
Easter Ahead! And Your
New Dress Is At Wards!
Just arrived! Dresses with spring and Easter
written on every one. Jacket dresses, fitted,
short or long style. One-piece frocks with new
details. In navy, powder blue or rose. Novelty
fabrics, so important this spring. Misses' sizes.
Hl-Cut Pumps
Are New, Smart
a Ward Value I
298
Featuring the short
vamp that has the magic
power of making your
foot look sizes smaller I
Black kid, perforated
and cutout smartly, with
the dressy yet comfort
able Louis heel.
Men's NuBuc Oxford
2.98
While for Hummer coolness
and plain tue for comfort.
Poll el leather sole, heeL
Girls' Sports
Oxfords in
New Styles
049
You'll be outdoors i
lot this p r i n g of
course you'll need a
pair of Wards sports
ties I Simple, claasic
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ger models. Sizes 3M
to 8. Come see them
.5 n98
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tow ful
4
fzmsjgr Preshrunk Shirts
rP Fit Permanently
r3 100
Men's Thrift Oxfords
1.98
Warn hlurher oxrnril. with
durable No-Mark rompo soles
anil durable ruhlier lieelt.
High count broadcloth featur
ing, vat-dyed fast colors, gen
uine ocean pearl buttons.
Hand-tailond silk tie! ...49c
Embossed Leather Belt
Medium width, black or OQm
brown. Fine steel buckle.
Easy Grip Garters
Comfortable satin pad; OECf
wide rayon elastic web. e Jv
New Dress Suspenders
Smart novelty patterns, 9Qm
colors. Live elastic web. 97
"Nightandays" Stress
Smartness and Comfort
Many styles in new leather) Distinctive trim
ming I Made with a gloriously comfortable steel
arch support that makes walking a pleasure.
Quality workmanship and materials.
Little Boys' Oxfords
98c
Black calf-grain leather in sina
SS to 2. Leather ontaole anal
springy rubber heel
11 . f ', "
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Very Special I
Shorts
39c
Men I The adjustable
French back with six
buttons, expands or
contracts exactly
where it fits beet. We
repeat: "Saniorited
Shrank" for permanent
fit and solid comfort.
117 SO. CENTRAL
TELEPHONE 286
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