MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 26. 1035.
PAGE NINE
GARDNER TO HEAD
ELKS AT ASHLAND
ASHLAND. April 3fl (Spl.) Nom
ination for officers of Ashland lodge
No. 44. B. P. O. EIm, opn for th
put month, closed Wednesday ni?M
with but on nomination for aach
office, the first time In the hlatorv
of the lodge that all nominations
hT been uncontested. Formality of
lection will occur May 1. with In
stallation on June 6.
B. C Gardner, orchardist of the
Talent district 9. wa selected as ex
alted ruler to succeed Henry Enders.
present ruler. His staff of officers
will Include Merrick Thornton, es
teemed leading knight; M. W. Hanel.
esteemed loyal knight: Lark In Orubb,
esteemed lecturing knight; J. Edward
Thornton, secretary: Hal C. Emery,
treasurer: J. Sam Jordan, trustee; N.
M. Harklns, tiler, and Ben H. Gibson,
Alternate representative.
Plans for a dance on May 4, the
candidates' May Day ball, were made
at the meeting.
Eagle Point
ZAOLE POINT. April 3 (Spl.)
A splendid service was given on
Easter Sunday. The cantata was di
rected by Miss Yetta Olsen and the
church was completely filled.
The high school baseball team hu
been playing In a little hard luck,
having lost on Friday to Jackson
: vllle. 9-7. and to Sam Valley Wed
nesday, 8-.
Mesd&mea Voung. Davles. Seaman,
My era and Tlngleaf of tTie P.-T. A.
met with the directors of the school
board Monday, to dlscusa possibility
of financing a county nurse to visit
the school once a week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Strayer end
j family of Howard district spent Easter
r day with Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Myers.
. A line attendance was had for the
program at the Oaaia Friday evening,
ponsorcd by the P.-T. A.. Door re
ceipt netted $19.60 with a further
accounting of earlier ticket sales.
The play cast presenting "The
Youngest" some time In May are re
hearsing. Mrs. rem Winslow is di
recting. Prof. Daviea la suffering from an
attack of mumps. Mr. Lowe of Med
. ford la teaching Mr. Davles dun
during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett and
Mr. and Mrs. Erickson spent thr
Easter week-end In Portland. M
Erickson remaining for the Solinsky
trial, the rest of the party returning
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Young, Mrs. Rita Myers
and Mrs. Irma Seaman spent Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. B. A. Clark.
The "get-together" meeting of thj
first district federation of clubs was
held at Brown's hall, with the Eagle
Point Civic club host, at a covered
k dish luncheon at noon.
' The meeting was called to order by
Mrs. Mabel Roberts, president, of Ash
land, with 04 members present. Dls
. trict represented were Grants Paas,
Rogue River, Medford, Ashland, Bell
. view. Talent end Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor of Port
land visited Mrs. Royal Brown last
ireek.
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Meteorological Report
April 36. 1933.
Forces nts.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
nd Saturday; temperature above
normal.
Oregon: Pair tonight and Saturday;
temperature above normal with low
humidity.
Local Data.
Temperature & year ago today:
Highest, 73; lowest, 43.
Total monthly precipitation, 1
Inches,
Excess for the month 0 34 inches.
l Total precipitation elnee Septem
W ! feer 1, 1934. 15 03 Inches.
Deficiency for the season 0.33 inch.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 18 per cent; S a. m. today 87
per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:12 a.m. Sun
set, 7:05 p.m.
Ob serrations Taken at 5 A. M..
j4mn .Mcriuiait nine
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y 4
6
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BOIM
Boston .
Chicago
Denver
Eureka ..
Helena .
l06 Angles .
MEDFORD
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
68 42
64 43
68 56
38 30 .70 Cloudy
a 48
ei 3g
84 0
83 43
62 44
70 82
82 54
70 48
66 38
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
C:ear
'Clear
P.Cdy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Roneburg 72 44
Salt Lake 58 40
San Francisco 80 60
Seattle 63 48
Spokane 68 43
Walla Walla . 70 46
Washington D C. 74 42
SerTtd In Bank 58 Years.
WARREN. O.IUPI Samuel C.
Iddings. chairman of th Second Na
tional bank here, at 80 years of age.
Is beginning 56 years of service. In
the bank. Iddlruts. a brother ol
Lewis Iddings. who died tn 1921.
and who was editor of the New York
Tribune and Ne Tork Post, started
his career aa a bookkeeper In an
other bank here.
STORK RINGS
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klser and their two-year-old daughter. Sea
trice, turned an abandoned schoolhouse near Somerset, Pa, Into a
home when the depression came, but the stork found them just the
lame and left triolets. Here's the family. (Associated Press Photo)
ANDERSON CREEK ROADS
NEED CAREFUL DRIVING
ANDERSON CREEK, April 2 p.
(Spl.) Residents of this district
have noticed neglect of motorists to
keep their cars under control while
traveling tne mountain roads. Two
cases of reckless driving have been
reported to the officials. Injury to
stock in the road Is punishable by
law.
1 Satiird
1
Tremendous Bargains Throughout This Big
4 TURKISH TOWELS
n
10x36 inch A medium
Solid colors.
i A medium
rs.
6 for
II EJ
ANKLETS
if colors and stripi
Wide range of colors
to 10
4pr. for $1.00
is ii ma
Voile & Print Wash Dresses
Special Saturday
$1.00
K-
i , . .
g s ra i riaue 11
1 ; I Skirts j
'S? Ua t - i & a ne eu. am
mm k icUiur $.vu, ope-
Cloudy III rl
B I $1.00 I
DOLLAR DAY IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT
A Women's Wash Dresses
Regular $1.25 fast color prints and voiles. Sizes
14 to 52. Saturday only
$1.00
trmi w fariij.jw.'i.,jijiipjiiaat.is i m mm
Children's Print Dresses
Si;cs 4 to 16 Regular 59c. Saturday only
2 for $1.00
THREE TIMES
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Doctor Nears 2000th Flight.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) Dr.
John D. Brock, who has made a
dally airplane flight since November
16, 1929. will make his 2000th flight
May 7 at Washington. D. C, by
special invitation of the National
Aeronautic association. Dr. Brock wnl
fly to Washington May 6. be guest
of the association at a dinner that
night, and make his 2000th flight
the next day.
.
CBe Mall Tribune want adi.
lay at the M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
heavy two-th
$1.00
heavy two-thread towel.
and stripes. Sizes Vi
Gowns
Misses' and Wo
men's Batiste
Gowns. Sizes 12 to
17. Regular $1.25.
Special
$1.00
NEW APPLEGATE
ANDERSON CREEK. April 26
(Spl.l The new Applegate short
cut road constructed by the Talent
CCC was completed this week and
a large amount of machinery was
taken out through this district.
The boys of the CCC are entitled
to. much credit for working through
the snow and stormy weather during
the past live months, especially the
lads who stood night guard by a
lonely camp fire to warn motorists
of the construction work.
Besides materially aiding control
of forest flree, the new road will
Rive access to fine scenery in this
section.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, April 28. (Spl.)
Several members of Live Oak Orange
attended the Gold Htll Grange April
18. Those from here were Otto Furn-
ham. John Fleming. Charles Ross.
Letsy Miller and daughter. Phyllis. !
Grants Pass shoppers this week were j
Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Cerveny, Mr. and i
Mrs. George Drummond and Mr. and !
Mrs. Clarle Stumbo. j
Rowland and Phyllis Miller were '
having dental work done in Grants j
Pass Aplrl 20. i
Mrs. Clay Biles attended the Ex ten- !
sion meeting at the home of Mrs. i
Cloyd Dlx April 16. Others present
were Mrs. Effle Blrdseye, Nlta Birds
eye. Mrs. LaCross and Mrs. McLaren.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Klersey of Rogue
River were Riviera callers April 17.
Ralph Biles and David Blrdseye at
tended a show at Grants Pass Aplrl 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Joelson and
children of Ashland visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Biles April 31.
FRENCH GINGHAMS
s table of French ginghams and figi
les. Values to 39c.
5 yds. for $1.00
Cord Damask
50 inches wide, colors blue,
rose and gold for new
spring drapes,
2 yds. for $1.00
FREE COUPON
' Cut out
PLISSE CREPE
Plain color crepe. 30 inches wide. Regular 20c.
Saturday only, 6 yds for
$1.00
Men's Chambray Work Shirts
Full cut, two pockets. Sizes 14; to 17. Regular
39c. Saturday only
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cook of Oold I
Hill called on Mr. and Mra. George ;
Lanrs April 21. j
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Otlchrist of Oold
Htll entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. h
Miller. Phyllis and Junior Miller at
a dinner April 22. the occasion being
Mrs. Miller's birthday.
Mrs. Elsie McMerrtck and son, Geo.,
were Oold HM visitors April 30.
Miss Pauline Champlin and friend
from Medford spent Friday evening
with Mlsa Champlln's grandmother,
Mrs. Pauline Wahl, and left hre Sat
urday evening for Portland accompa
nied by Charles Champlin and Mrs,
Beatrice Jones, where they will at
tend a met ting of Job's Daughters.
An Easter program was given bv the
Sunday school April 37 after Sunday
school and an Easter egg hunt was
given the children.
Mrs. D. McDonald went to Medford
April 25 to meet her niece, who will
visit her for a while.
Mrs. C. C. Carr called on Mrs. Clay
Biles April 24.
Be correctly corseted In .
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann.
Economical u on LEVEL t.aspoonful
to a cup of flour for most recipes.
DepClttlable Scientifically made by baking
powder SPECIALISTS to produce best results.
KC BAKING POWDER
Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago
SS ounce lor 25e
You can also buy
Af 11 IO ouno can for xe
IUll IS ounce can or Xfe
Doable Tasted
Children's
Summer Unions
Vanta and Munsingwear.
Assorted sizes. Values to
98c.
4 garments for $
Of) WORTH OF S. & H.
VU GREEN STAMPS
with purchase of one dollar or over
Coupon. Present at, Green Stamp
with sales ticket
Tomorrow, April 27, 1935
Broken
Courthouse
News
isAiruisheo by the Jactaon ooum
Abstract Co. m B Hixrn Street
Keal Estate Transfers
Western Loan & Building Co. to
W. P. Tuckor et ux S. W. D. to part
lot 18. block 8. Park Add.. Medford.
Schuyler C. Case et ux to Medford
Irrigation District W. D. to land in
DLC 45. Twp. 37 8.. R. 1 West.
First Federal Savings Q Loan Awn.
to A. F. netn.tlnc et ux W. D. to
part lot 8. block 9, Park Add.. Med
ford. 8. J. Evans et ux to J. W. Mills Jr.
W. D. to lot on West Fork street.
Ashland.
Ida Kathan to J. L. Bovee et ux
W. D. to SE; or SEi; of Sec. 30;
SWi of SWt4 of 8ec. 21, Twp. 35 8..
R. 4 West.
E. H. Owens et ux to W. P. Denlo
et ux W. D. to lot 9. block 3. Sunny
vale Add.. Medford.
Ralph Conn et ux to Montague E.
Doable -Action
Store Main Floor and
CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS
ight print pajamas, rubber buttons. Sizes !
1 8.
Special 2 for $1 .00
Rayon Crepe
Plain colors and prints.
Reg. 69c. Special 2 yds for
$1.00
FREES
tomorrow
Station
WOMEN'S SHOES
sizes in straps, pumps and ties,
up to $3.95, Saturday only
straps, pumps
$3.95, Saturda;
$1.00
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Black patent, gun metal or white ties.
B'i to 2. Special
Whitney et ux W. D. to lot 8. in Sec. 1
1, Twp. 37 8 , P.. 3 West.
ly Designed Corseu. Maiaon Jeanne. Dance at the Oaeli every Saturday
tel. 467. nl(tht.
1 I )
in' .-
I
RAYON UNDERWEAR
Step ins, brassieres, bloomers and shorts.
2 for $1.00
Men's
Men's regular $1.29 shirts in plain tan, blue,
gray and fanoy colors. ;
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS
Men's and boys'
iinish.
WOMEN'S
SPRING
HATS
Values in this lot of
new spring millin
ery up to $1.49. Big
assortment for Sat
urday selling
$1.00
Women's
values
Prints or voile in
Saturday only
2 for $1.00
t
Sizes
Fast Color Prints
36 inches. Wide range of colors and patterns.
Regular 19c. Saturday only.
BROPHY6. JEWELERS, specialize
tn designing and modernizing your
old Jewelry.
S Your Grocer and Golden
Veil Coffee combine to bring,
you this outstanding coffee sale
... to pcovc that Northwest
quality hu no superior.
New price on both
th lamlllsr tin and,
I
the new glan jar..
SAVE THE GLASS JARS foe
Spring Canning . . they are
perfect for spring vegetables
and fruits. ,
See your grocer today!
Basement
Dress Shirts
1.29 shirts in
colon.
$1.00
i' White, tan
$1.00
White, tan or blue, rayon
Enna Jettick
Shoes
Discontinued styles.
Regular $6.00. Spe
cial $4.00
Cotton Blouses
sizes 34 to 40. Regular 69c.
( Lawn and Garden
2 for $1.00
$1.00
6 yds. for $1.00
Furniture
BURK'S
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