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KL'GE FOUR SfEDFORD WAIL TRIBTJXE. 3IEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935. Society and Clubs C. P. Newman Will ObM-rre Golden Wedding on Saturday Mr. ud Mrs. O. D. Newman of Rou Lane, who have made their home In out hern Oregon lor the paat nine years and have a noet of friends In thla city and vicinity, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary to morrow. The celebration will Include a pic nlc at Llthla park In Ashland, ac cording to plans, with Mr. and Mrs. Newman's two children who are liv ing In Medford and their families present. They are H. W. Wilson of A28 South Ivy street and Leo Newman of 214 West Jackson. The goldenweda have seven other children, all living, who will prob ably be unable to attend the anni versary observance, although their beat wishes by mall will be added to the many congratulations being re ceived at the Newman home from friends in the valley. The other children arc Walter of Wenatchee. Wash.; Dale and Henry of HessvUle. Ind.; Arthur and Raymond of Mltchel, 8. D.: Bert of Fremont. Neb., and Mrs. Fa ye Thompson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Newman, who have a small, attractive farm on Ross lane, a quarter of a mile from the high way, came to southern Oregon from Wisconsin, where they both were reared, and where they were married. Nelson -Cam Wedding Event at Rorkdell park John N. Nelson and Sylvia Case, both of Soma Valley, were married Monday afternoon by Rev. D. E. Mil lard, at the minister's home at Rock dll park, on Rogue river near Shady Cove. They were accompanied by the bride's mother, Mxa. Beanie Case, and the bridegroom's brother, Frank L. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, both well known young people of Bams Valley, will make their home on a farm in that locality. Hl-Trlanrle Plans Candy Wale ftatnrrfay The Hi-Triangle society of the First Christian church will have a noma mnde candy sale In the Peerless Mar ket, Saturday morning. Prominent Speakers Will Attend League Western Writers A message received In Medford to day from the president, L. D. Ma hone of Portland, aaya that the con vention of the League of Western Writers, which will be held In the city the first week In August, will be the most lntereatlng convention of the league's activities. Some of the prominent speakers will be Dr. D. N. Lehmer of Univer sity of California, who will speak on the subject of "Free Ballade." Dr. Lehmer's wife will accompany him and will appear on the program, with 'Ten Commandments for Verse Writ ers" as her subject. Dr. L. E. Nelson of University of Redland will speak on "Feature Ar ticles." and will discuss some of the problems of amateur writers. Mrs. Rlrkert HiwtMi At Dinner on Wednesday Mrs. J. D. Rlckert of Valley View drive entertained the memorial staff of Olive Febekah lodge, honoring Mrs. Carey McDannels. captain of the staff, st a 7 o'clock dinner at her home, Wednesday evening. There were 15 guests, including as out of town guests, Mrs. Mnry Hull and Mrs. June a rah am of amnU Pass, and Mrs, John Norrla of Jacksonville. The table favora at the attractive dinner were doll a dreaaed to repre sent different members of the staff, and the nut cups were in form of emblems of the order. Snm Cnltuna Return From Vacation In South Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colton returned this week from a pleasant motor trip to eouthprn California, visiting the exposition at Ban Diego and aIo upending a few days at Agua Callente. They report visiting many other in teresting places In the south during the two weeks' vacation. In Ban Francisco they met Mr, and Mrs. Ted Leon n rd. who are on a wed ding trip in California after their re cent marriage In this city. Daughter of t'nlnn Vets Will Meet This Evening Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet at the Armory this evening at 8 o'clock for the reg ular business session. Delegates will SOMETHING NEW LEMON SOUFFLE PIE This week we are featuring a brand new item for tho Sunday Dinner, Lemon Souffle Pie topped with Meringue. Each 25c i Where there's plenty of room to park be chosen and plans made at this meeting for the O. A. R. state con vention at Portland, June ID, 30, 21. Every member Is urged to be present. Special Program Children's Day at First Methodist A Children's Day program will be given at the First Methodist Sunday school at 11 a. m. Sunday as fol lows: Bong By the school and congrega tion. Prayer. Scripture Reading Proverbs, 3. I to 20. Special music. Offering The regular church of fering. Songs and Exercises By Begin ner's Department. Song "Children's Day,' by Pri mary Girls. Bible Drill Boys and Girls. (Primary Department) Recitation by Bill Darby. Reading "The First Children's Day," by Marlon White. Song by Junior Department. Quotations on Education By sev eral girls. Children's Day Skit By Boys and Girls. ( Intermediate Department) Address by the pastor. Children's Day offering, for Stu dent Loan Fund. Song. Benediction. Newspaper Man Speaks At M. E. Church Sunday Ernest W. Peterson of the Oregon Journal staff will speak at the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Peterson la one of the leading laymen of that denomination, having represented the annual conference In two aesaions of the general confer ence and having been assigned to several very Important committees. He Is very well versed on all the Important Interest of the church and. In view of the fact that the an nual conference meets In less than two weeks, his message will bo re ceived with great Interest on the part of the local congregation. He Is an Interesting speaker an', every one is Invited to come and hear him. V0TEJUNE180N I A special election, to vote on the question of whether stock shall be allowed to run at large will be held Tuesday, June 18, for the Willow Springs precinct. The polling place will be tho Willow Springs school house. There are 153 registered vot ers In the product, according' to the county clerk's office. , Election officials have been named aa follows: At V. Carlson, chairman; 0. F. Smith. Judge; M. F. Young. G. A. Edwards and M. H. Antler, clerks. Stock at largo is an Issue In the Wllow Springs district. District At torney George, A. Codding said that tho election was called to clear the legal atmosphere, following the ac quittal by a Justice court Jury of Dave Wilson of Unit iwction, on a charge of permit time stock to run at large. The Jury held the district had been abollahed by a stock election held four years ago. The state held the election had no effect on stock district already formed. Choose Your Dinnerware From Southern Oregon's Largest Stock 32 PIECE SETS Open stock, priced as low as- $3.89 Other sets as low as $3.69 32-PIECE CHINA SETS Priced as low as $7.85 WHEN we ndvertise "Open Stock" in calling attention to our dinnerware, we wish to emphasize the fact that we carry ADDITIONAL PIECES in STOCK right here in our store ... we offer more than 40 smart patterns to choose from so that our patrons will be sure to find EXACTLY the ones they perfer. CANNING SUPPLIES Make this store your headquarters for QUALITY Canning Supplies. You will find that you can SAVE MONEY filling your needs from our comprehensive stock! WEAR-EVER I PACK CANNERS Ides 7 quart Jar sperliil PRESERVING KETTLES Standard Weight 14 quart , , 17 quart - ..- SI quart !.. fi.M 24 quart ! ALL-AMERICAN PRESSURE COOKERS TM14 qflnrt liquid riipnrU holds a quart Jan and H pint Jar,. Bprrlal $14.75 Stnilpht rui:U'lly. $1.57 mm Mm STAINLESS STEEL LADLES Hitund and ohloni. lll not tome oft. traon peui ll.M1.llf running 40c old wav SEALING WAX faOilnnrd ftult MMltlij: Take 20c JELLY GLASSES pint fiiat (rib Um. 45c Medford Hardware Co. No. Bartlett St. Phone 134 SWEETHEART OF BELIEVED HELD LOS ANOELES, Jun 14. (UP Blond Peggy Shaw. 23-year-old Ta coma. Wash., horsewoman, paced county Jail cll today laughing oil chargps ahe was the sweetheart ot William Mahan. suspected leader tn the Weyerhaeuser kidnaping case. She was arretted at Newhall, Cal., on a stolen automobile charge, but said this accusation was "silly." "I gave the policeman my plnx slip when ha arrested me." With a shrug, she passed off que tlons abput the kidnaping. "All I know Is what I read In the papers." she said, adding : "I knew I would be considered a good sus pect." Mifis Shaw, also known as Peggy Radford, according to police, re portedly Is a member of a prominent Tacoma family. She said she worked In a sanitarium until three weeks nflo, accompanying patients on horse back rides. She came to Hollywood Inst month, she said. Miss Shaw was accompanied by Jack Woods. Olendale, Calif., oil salesman, when arrested. She said she had driven out In the country with Woods to dine. Woods was ques tioned and relessed. She told reporters a motorcycle officer who had stopped her car said, "Well. I guess thla la It, all right." and ordered them to get out. Asked what the policeman meant, he replied: "This car la on the sheet." Capt. Norris O. Stensland. chief of county investigators, questioned Miss Shaw, and later said he "saw no reason to disbelieve her story that she knew nothing about the Weyerhaeuser case." MIm Shaw waived extradition pro ceedings. Stensland notified Police Chief H. P. Bird of Washington City, Wash., thnt Miss Shaw wan being held for Washington authorities. Four Days Enough TOT SA 1 Lona Andre of tho films filed petition for annulment of her mar riage to Edward Norria In Los An geles four days after a midnight wedding In Tijuana, Mexico. (Asso ciated Press Photoi Y RALLY SATURDAY Plan hare been completed for the holding by the Salvation Army of their fifth annual southern Ore gon young people's congresa In this city Saturday and Sunday, June Ifl 16. According to Captain Durham, of thla, city, approximately eighty dele gates will be registered for the con gress this year. Klamath Falls, Rose burg, Grants Pass. Marshfield and Medford are Included In the south ern Oregon district and young peo ple from these five cities will attend the congress. The first of the series of meetings which have been arrange! will take place at 3:80 p.m., Saturday and will be In the nature of a welcome demonstration for the Incoming dele, gate. Registrations will . be taken and accommodations assigned. All local delegates are asked to attend the meeting at the Army hall, 411 East Main street. At 7:30 p.m., a united open air meeting will be held at Main and Central streets, preceded by a march from the Army hall. This meeting will be followed by a demonstration In the county court house audito rium at 8 :00 p. m. The delegation from each city will contribute to this program. No admission will be C.S. Charles S. Unruh passed away June 9. ID.'JS. at Sol ma after a short 111-ne-ia, Mr. Unruh was born In Chi cago, 111., in 1052. and came to Ore gon In 1031. making his home In Phoenix. He leaves to mourn his pass- i tng his five children. Flora Glass or ; Waldron. Ark., Mrs. E. P. Buffmyer, ! of Washington. Mrs. Edna Welch of : Missouri, Harry of Phoenix, Ore., and ' Arthur of Nebraska. He also leaves IS grnndchlldrcn and 6 great grend children. Phono h2. Well haul away yaur refuse. City Sanitary Service. BsfTSSW " VAC ATI ON DAYS" "I don't attribute my good health to just out-of-door exercise. A lot of the credit goes to delicious Shredded Wheat." Shredded Wheat gives you a perfect balance of vital health elements. It's whole wheat. Nature's most favored cereal grain nothing added, nothing taken away. charged and the publlo la cordially InTited. The meetings on Sunday will be held at the K. P. hall. 5th and Orape streets, and only registered delegates will be admitted. Brigadier Harold Midnn. divisional commander, and Adjutant Lloyd Doc tor, divisional young peoples' secre tary, both of the Army'a headquar tera In Portland, will visit the city to speak at tne series of meetings. HONEST SANDWICH MAN GIVEN RESTAURANT JOB NEW YORK, June 14. (DP) Prenk Ctreges, the "honest old sand wich man," became a real sandwich rosn today. A restaurant near where he picked up S50.000 In bonds last winter while carrying sdverttslng boards on hla chest and back, today made him & counterman. Bartlam Speaker Wimer CCC Camp CAMP WIMER. (Spl.) Father B. S. Batrlam, rector of Medford'a St. Mari s EplscopsI church, talked to Wimer CCC boys here Tuesday even ing on "The Way to a Bsrmonlous snd Effective Life." Father Bartlam, English oy birth, has been on the Pacific coast for 33 yesrs. A man of varied axpeH'nce, he learned hu man nature first hand aa cowboy and roustabout, before his ordination as a clergyman. Kl5Pd and Made t'p OREGON CITY, Ore. (UP) Di vorced by Circuit Judge Earl O. La tourette on a 6aturday, John C. and Ola Warrick. Molslla farm couple, were remarried by the same Judge the next Monday. Explained Warrick: "We got things all bungled up." HEAT t3 Ask for the padc> showing the picture of ' 3 Niigara Fall, lad U red N.B.C Unecdi Sol NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Unda Bak.rs" NON UNION PRETZELS WILL BE PICKETED NEW YORK. June 14. (UP) Ft ( t.y thousand pretzels a day are wrong In New York, union bnkpr.s declared today, and awlRnrd indi vidual picket to pretzel peddlers who hawk non-union "German doughnuta" on tha strata. DANCE At Boimey'a drill, Saturday night. CUT-RATE DRUG STOR Open Every Evoniiig Till 9 P.M. . OFFER HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AT PRICES CONSISTENT WITH THE QUALITY OF THE INGREDIENTS USED, BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO JARMIN S 5 Razor Blades to fit Gillette 10d 16 oz. Economy Rub Alcohol, 2 pints 10( 1 qt. Heavy Mineral Oil .... 43" 16 oz. Agar-Oil, Emulsion of Agar and Oil 20c 35c Value Full pints Bay Rum .. 23 1 pt. Milk of Magnesia, U. S. P HO 4 oz. Upjohn Citrocarbonate 7DC 100 Squibb Pure Aspirin - 39 100 Nyal Yeast Tablets with Iron 3Jf 100 Hinkle Pills ....12c 1 dozen Genuine Aspirin, 5 gr 5 11c (new price) Avalon Cigarettes 11 80 Chesterfield Cigs. vacuum tin 3t0 75c Ynt it monty run can m v t on NYAL Antacid Powder 43c MULSIFIED Coroanut Oil Shampoo st 37c LESS i.v iirrrvnrn ik i:i m; iu.uk CIGARETTES 13c Chrlcr l.ut klro ramrl. Old Heating Pads Electric 3 Heat luMr ( Thrrn(tal Controlled $1.98 MOST COMPLETE Stock of Y A R D L E Y PRODUCTS in Southern Orccon YES! You rave on Developing and Kodak Printing at JARMIN S Developing and 8 Prints lvsx2'i size 3 to 2'x3'4 size 370 2'x4l4 size . 42c" BOST TOOTH PASTE 35c 07p Value C Epsom Salts - 5 lh. rioth X C Sack ORANGE BLOSSOM Face Powder 33c It,:- -- y'sl;mM llfl WMii - - f i Jtf ,.lrrw K..nt.A.sv.-.. .-i-,....,... ,5!..,- V. I 75c BATH SPRAYS 5 ft, Tubing. Fits any QQ Faucet. $1 CURLING IRONS Electric 5-ft. Cord 47r Hrat rontrollfil WOODBURY'S Shampoos 3 for 39c each $1.00 NONSPI 27c Reg 35c WARMIN'S . CUT-RATE The Lowest Prices Always Have You Visited JARMIN'S THRIFTY SHOPS in the Groceterias No. 1 and No. 2 They have built up a thriving business In two short months. Find Out Whyl ASPIRINS 5 Grain 100 Tabs. X A- Kodak Films 29c 116-V 8 Ex. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF W00DP.URY-S PRODUCTS IN MEDFORD I thought I'd met every delicious drink ever made then by great luck I met APRICOT NECTAR. It's the most glori ous drink of my life. I knew, instantly, that I'd met MY drink. Man alive, it's simply beautiful. It's gorgeous! Almosta miraclel The moment it touched my tongue I felt the friendly warmth, and tasted the most glorious flavor of luscious apricots apricots ripened in the golden sun. There simply aren't words to describe the delicious flavor. It's the taski thrill of all taste thrills. And here's a tip the ladies are delighted with the beautiful fruit flavor of Apricot Nectar." . . 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