MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREOON. FRTDAY, MAY 21. 1035.
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E EXTENS1
AT HOT SPRINGS
Home extension chairmen of the
18 units In Jackson county will hold I
a picnic at Jackson Hot Springs Mon
day, May 27. with members of the
county extension committee as honor
guests.
Mrs. Eva Segessmnn. chairman of
the Trail Extension unit, Is chair
man of the picnic committee and Mrs.
Evelyn Coburn of McLeod will be In
charge of recreation ana games. The
picnic will start at 10:00 a. m.. and
a varied and Interesting program has
been planned for the entire day. In
cluding a picnic lunch at noon and
a swimming party to complete the
activities of the afternoon.
Guests will Include: Mrs. Effie
Birdsfye, Gold Hill; Miss Alice Han-
BEVERAGE
SHOP
RIVIERA WINES
2 Bottles 95c
Fifths
6 Bottles . . .$2.55
Riesling Wines
Chateau Yquen
Chiante Wines
Tel. 581 We Deliver
Back of Liquor Store
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Beck's offer another new
Prune treat for Saturday , .
Whole Wheat
Prune Glazed Donuts
25c dozen
Ask for Beck '8 Flaked Wheat Bread ; there is no loaf like it
At your favorite food store or at
NATIONAL BISCUIT
FREE
Monogramming
Starting Monday Mann's will
have for a limited time only Miss
Woltring, Monograming Expert
o
CONSULT HER
for Monograms on Gifts for the
Graduate, June Bride, and arti
cles for your Summer season.
ley. Medford; Mrs. Bertha Glasgow.
Medford; Mrs. Maude A. Port, Jack
sonville; Mrs. Bertha Young. Eagle
Point; Mrs. Susie Maust, Phoenix;
Mrs. Mabel Thornton, Fish Lake; Mrs.
Rita Myers. Medford; Mrs. Dick
Straus. Gold Hill; Mrs. Jennie Hutch
inson. Trail; and Mr. Ida Sweeney
and Mrs. Mabel Mack of Medford.
Hostesses are: Mrs. W. D. Coburn.
Trail; Mrs. Eva Segessman. Trail;
Mrs. Joe Hibbard, Butte Falls; Mrs.
Ted Hoefft. Lake Creek; Mrs. Erma
Seamon, Eagle Point; Mrs. Sadie
Frlnk, Sams Valley; Mrs. Myrtle Pat
terson. Central Point; Mrs. ETfte
Blrdseye. Gold Hill; Mrs. Dorothy
Steward. Rogue River; Mrs. Dora
Krouse, Jacksonville: Mrs. Dorothy
Waldron, Oak Grove; Mrs. Ruth Hood.
Griffin Creek; Mrs. Mabel Stanclllf.
Phoenix; Mrs. Nora Walter. Talent;
Mrs. Dona Burns, Ashland; Mrs. J. R.
McCracken, Ashland; and Mrs. Ethel
Blsh, Medford.
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HEAVENER. Okla., May 24.-;p
An extensive search over four states
for two missing army filers came to
an end in the rutfped Klamichl moun
tains with the finding of two bodies
in a wrecked plane.
The victims were Lieut. Wendell
Holladay and Pvt. Ira Hicks of Brooks
Field. Tex., who left Muskogee. Okla...
last Sunday for Barksdale Field. La
Thirty army pilot had Joined In the
serch for the two men.
The crash soene la about 35 miles
southwest of here. In the midst of
heavily timbered mountain ridges.
The search for Holladay and Hicks
extended over parts of Oklahoma
Texas. Arkansas and Louisiana.
MOVED DENTAL OFFICE
Dr. W C Thompson is now located
at Room 313 Liberty Bldg. Tel 70
Reasonable Dentistry.
Read the Mall Tribune classified
ads.
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alone isn't enough. That's why I
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plenty of energy for the hardest
kind of work."
Delicious, golden - brown
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the vital health elements you
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DEPARTING CHIEF
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he has acquired through "100 per
cent cooperation from all sides that
bas built up a well-founded, thor
oughbred organization."
Everyone has ben friendly to the
OCC," Major Armstrong said. "Wher
ever I have gone I have been given
smile, a glad hand and an expre-
slon of confidence. The district will
now be increased to 34 camps, which
should be asy. The machinery Is
there and I know it will work unde
Major Owens.
"For the first 18 months we were
all working under a mental an-l
physical pressure; we had to make
headway throxigh trisl and error, and
I hope you will forget the mistakw
we made at first. They were all
honest mistakes.
"I am not going to say good-bye
to Oregon. I have sampled all its
treasures, tasted all Its wonders, and
I am going to prize the trophies 1
take with me. I will certainly come
hack officially, and when I retire.
Oregon Is going to see more of me."
W. S. Bolger. toastmaster at tho
banquet, sponsored by the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce, Intro
duced the speakers.
Representing Mayor George Porter,
who was unavoidably detained from
the city, City Attorney Prank Fan-ell
said that during the past two years
the members of the city council and
the mayor have been In close contact
with Major Armstrong and hold him
in high regard. He wished him and
Mrs. Armstrong 'happy landings.' and
to Major Owens he pledged the city's
full cooperation.
E. H. McDanlels, Inspector of ajuo
elate and state protection of O. As C.
lands and state cooperation, of Port
land, spoke in behalf of C. J. Buck,
regional forester.
"When the CCC was conceived It
seemed too Ingenious to work," Mc
Danlels aid. "but we have found ths
answer in Major Armstrong. We hav
great confidence that the army haa
capably filled the vacancy."
Albert Burch. director of the Jack
son County Chamber of Commerce,
paid tribut to Major Armstrong. In
a talk on behalf of the civilian.
"Major Armstrong came to Medford
a stranger." he said, "but almost Im
mediately the people realized he was
a friend. He had to handle recruits
who came all at once for six month,
and It was a tough spot In which to
put a man, but from all I have heard
he has been responsible for one of
the best organizations In the CCC."
Mr. Burch presented Major Arm
strong with a fine watch In behalf of
the Chamber of Commerce, which was
accepted with a sincere expression of
gratitude. Mrs. Armstrong, whom Mr
Burch also addressed, was presented
a beautiful colored photograph of
Crater Lake.
Major Owens was Introduced and
welcomed by the audience, whom he
In turn addressed with a succinct
message: "As a newcomer. I feel more
obligated than Major Armstrong, be
cause I have been left with the re
sponsibility of a successful organiz
ation, and so thanks."
Among the others Introduced wa
W. C. Harding, secretary of the Rose
burg chamber of commerce, who In
turn Introduced Mayor Charles Clark
of Roseburg; J. A. Harding, owner of
the Umpqua hotel; Senator A. C.
Marsters, president of the Roseburg
National bank; V. V. Harpham. Ump
qua national forest representative,
and the latter's assistant, Robert Mc
Clay. Other Introductions were: Karl
Janouch, supervisor Rogue River na
tlonal forest; Tom Jones, supervisor
Klamath national forest, Vreka; V. V.
Harpham, supervisor Umpqua nation
al forest, Roseburg; O. E. Mitchell,
supervisor Siskiyou national forest.
Grants Pass; D. H. Canfield, super
intendent Cater Lake national park;
C. Y. Tengwald, captain National
Guard, and Gordon MacCracken, sec
retary of the Ashland chamber of
commerce.
Entertainment consisted of several
enthusiastically received numbers hy
the Utlca Jubilee Singers, widely
known negro quintet.
Toby Wing's Dad
Leaves Hospital
MACON. Mo.. May 24. (AP) En
route to Hollywood by train today
was Paul Wing, motion picture execu
tive, one of the eight persons Injured
In the crash of a TWA airliner near
here.
Five persons were killed.
Wing, whose recovery was predicted
doubtful for a time, was dismissed
from the hospital here yesterday. He
was accompanied by his wife and
dannhter, Toby Wing, film actress.
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to a cup of flour
tor most recipes.
BAKING POWDER
Same price today
as 44 years ago
25 isiiii ler 2 53
MaasUtlaftibrliklai
Ptwdir Spaeiallsta whesnsJia
nothing bat Baking Powatr.
GIRL DERBY FOR EXPOSITION
Railbirds will have the opportunity of aeeing "Jockeys" such ai
Dorla Hoffman In a girl derby race at the California International
Exposition In San Diego. The "lockeye" will ride mechanical horsei
and pari-mutuel betting machines will be Installed. (Associated Press
Photo)
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CAMP W1MER, May 24. (Spl.)
District welfare officer Captain W.
C. Ryan presented diplomas to 23
graduates of the district mess stew
ards' school which completed Its
course of Instruction with exercises
here today. Captain Ryan reminded
the graduates that their education
In mesa management will really be
gin with their return to duties In
the various Medford district camps.
In putting Into practice the knowl
edge gained at Wimer, the 23 gradu
ates will fit themselves for similar
Jobs outside the CCC.
Today's graduating class had the
distinction of having no failures.
It- was the first time since the dis.
trlct school was organized that every
SCHCNUY DISTRIBUTORS. INC
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SGHENLEY'S
Cream of
100 proof straight whiskey
is the best-liked whiskey in
Kentucky, and Kentuckians
are mighty particular about
their liquor, suh! . . Try it!
- NQW AVAILABLE IN OREGON
CREAM OF KENTUCKY IS A 100 PROOF
STRAIGHT WHISKEY
man taking the course received -diploma.
Instructors in the class were Capt.
Guy W, Saunders, meats and ration
composition; Lt. Andrew J. Horn-
street, Perley system, menus,
Dr. L. B. Hanson, sanitation;
Guile, mess records; Rogers,
cutting; Jack Junne. cooking;
diet;
Duke
meat
Clyde
Lyman, baking.
The next school for mess stewards
will open here Monday. May 27.
Every camp In Mrdford district will
send students. With the opening up
of new camps there will be a heavy
demand for experienced men In cull
nary work and many of today's
graduates will receive ratings as mesn
stewards as soon as they return to
their camps. The rating carries with
It a substantial Increase In pay.
DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optometrist
will be at the office of Dr. E. D. El
wood at 135 S. Central, Monday. May
27th, 1:30 to 6 p. m., and Tuesday,
May 28. 0 a. m. to 12. 1:30 to 6 p. m.
For appointment phone 272.
"KICKERNICK"
Undergarments that fit At
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's
2
Kentucky
QQC I $1.85
X.T QUART
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dors of the directors of the irrlgntlon
district.
The suit la based upon the Orrcon
law providing for "treble damages"
for destruction of property.
The Gold Hill Irrigation district In
rrply holds that the tree was located
upon property In which they hold
fee simple title.
The suit has been pending for more
than a year. The plaintiffs are repre
sented by Attorney E. E. Kelly and
R. B. Hammond; the Irrigation dis
trict by Attorney Prank P. Parrell.
Other civil actions on the calendai
are:
A. C Spruce vs. Charles Lindsay.
set for May 27.
Willard Sargent vs. R. P. Morten
son ar.d Harvey E. Miller. May 20.
Monday. June 3. James C. Buck
mnster vs. W. W. Green, also J. J.
Don kin vs. B. L. Struble.
. Wednesday, June 5, Robert Robin
son r.t al, vs. Ed Knnoose and Roy El
liott. Thursday. June 6. C. S. Finley, as
Flnley Implement company vs. Louise
Howard, et al.
Isaac L. McRcynolds vs. Medford
Domestic Laundry, for auto accident
damages, date to be set later.
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10 STAGE PICNIC
Program of events for the southern
Oregon "hamfest.' to be held Sun
day, June 0. nt Siskiyou summit, has
been completed and It is assured thst
there will not be a single dull mo
ment for anyone.
The day will start with registration
at 8 a. m. At 0 the hike to the top
of pilot Rock will get under wav.
For those who do not participate In
tho hike, there wilt be baseball, horss
ahoe pitching, inspection of amateur
radio station W7BKC. short field trips
and other diversions.
At 12:30 the big "D-itch treat" ptc-
PERUNA
$1.25 size
Tonic
84c
IRONIZED
YEAST
$1.00 7-ir
Regular I Iw
DR. BOST
TOOTH PASTE
29c
Removes Discoloration!
Whitens the Teeth
LIFEBUOY
SOAP
(No more B.O.
6c
PEPSODENT
ANTISEPTIC
34c
67c
HOT WATER
BOTTLES
$1.00
Values
39c
Inunliiln airlngr !c
Prlrr. Hrrrln Kffrcdve
I'rl. Nat. Ann. 4 Mnn.
WATCHES
"Criterion"
Guaranteed
84c
i -
IK 15c Tobaccos .. VZc i
UK TOBACCOS 10c Tobacco. - 8
Ifif Fresh and Complete Stocks jjajj. jjajj I UU
nlc dinner will be served.
In the afternoon there will be a
baseball game between the Ashland
Radio club and a teem picked from
radio men from other cities. Im
mediately following the men's game
there will be the comedy relief whlcn
will be a ball game for the ladles.
T:ie day's events will be concluded
with a wetner and marshmallow ront
around the bonfire. A liars' contest
will be staged during this time so the
Paul Bunyans and Barsn Muner.au
sens are requested to dust off their
best yarns and bring 'em along.
Throughout the day there will be
numerous activities that will prove ol
Interest to many.
Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phone
261. Medford Cyclery. 23 N. Pir.
Prince
dinner
is this extra dry
Strong and dry, yet very mellow
ii the California Cliianti that
bears the label La Boheme. Both
the red and the white Cliianti can
he had under the La Uobeme
murk of quality.
Bolb come in gay. imported
flanks, alraw covered, which re
call the gracious '"hianlis of ihe
Siena district, in lluly.
Pour from a flak of the red
...note the true ruby clearness.
Try the white... note the bril
liant amber characteristic of
Cliianti ut its bent. Kuise a glass
toward your lips . . ; mark the
delicate aroma.
d cniANTi rli 31
mnw wmm
aged and bottled by
ROMA WINE COMPANY, INC.
Lodl, Calif. Estab. 1890
HALIBUT LIVER OIL
50 CAPSULES, CQC
High vitamin potency J
LYON'S
TANIPASTE
. New Product L'pjohn Co.
FOR BURNS
Sunburn and Wlmltrtim
50c . QQa $1.00
tubes w34 tubes
7Q
60c SAL HEPATICA 49c
$1.00 BEEF, IRON & WINE 67c
$1.25 ABSORBINE JR 94c
PSYLLIUM SEED 12c
200's Kleenex 15?
12's Kotcx 17J-C
12 's Modess 17H
12 's Veldown 15c
12's DiX:' Belles ....V&'AC
CIGARETTES
CflinH. LiH-klro. 'hriih'nif Ids,
Old (imn, Kattlrip',ii
HR-f.ni Thrift More arr Mrmhm of KA, anil All Vrk'fa An
Hulijrit to Conform to MIA and AAA of the Inltrd States
i
125 EAST
$:i.o fur Ham.
SACRAMENTO, Cal.. May 24 (AP
For the fourth consecutive year,
D. E. Kelliher of Eugene, Ore., paid
the highest price for a registered
stud ram In the auction of the an
nual California ram aale here en
teruay. He paid T. L. Patrick of
Ilderton, Ontario. Cnnada. 350 for
a Suffolk 2-year-old.
Lawn and Garden
Furniture
BURK'S
lit E. Mum
Tel. 44S
Km
of all
wines
Then taste! That is the special
goodness of the PERFECT DIN.
IER If'AE the finest natural
product, perhaps, of the famous
grape that reaches its finest a
vor under the sun of California!
La Boheme Cliianti ia special
ly priced today at your dealer's
in single bottles and in packages
of a dozen. It's worthwhile to
stork your shelves at the present
money-savings.
TOOTH POWDER
i9c
M,Jf0 soe slia
50c Tek Tooth Brush 34c
$1.00 Lavoris 67c
30c Life Buoy Shav Cream 25e
50o Sodium Perborate ... 29d
LUX
TOILET SOAP
6c
12x16 Reproduction ol
famous Paintings Free
with 3 bars
KREEMOFF
Cleansing Tissues
Sets 12V2C
p. i mint
HALF
SOLES
10c
2 for 25c
$1.30 CUiTON
6TH STREET
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