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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JIEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1935 Murray's Beauty Shop Opens in Mann's Department Store Monday BE FEATURED FOR Newest Fixtures And Equip ment Installed In New Location Public Invited Attend Opening Inspection Open house will be held at Mur ray' artlttc new beauty salon In Mann's Department store all this week to that southern Oregon and northern California women may In spect this very modern shop which opens officially tomorrow mom in if, according to announcement by Wil liam H. Murray, proprietor. Three restful shades of blue, silver and natural wood combine to make Murray's salon particularly light and attractive throughout. An Indirect lighting system has been Installed above the two harbor chairs at the entrance to the shop, in each of the booths. Six private booth are separated by an aisle which leads to the drying room on the Main street side of the building. Each booth Is equipped with complete facilities for all kind of beauty services Including Hudson Comfort shampoo bowls. Built-in towel cabinets, sterilizers, and mod ernistic round mirrors add to the general smart appearance of Mod ford's new beauty union. Swinging doors at each booth have eliminated the necessity for drapes. Proprietor I - V; ! I to Murray's beauty aalon. Rlnglette. Nestle and Frederics permanents will be available for patrons of Murray's. An efficient staff of operators will be maintained at the new salon, and an expert hair cutter and stylist, Rolf, has been secured to complete the list of beauty services. William Murray, owner and active manager of Murray's Beauty Shop. which opens In a new location on the second floor of Mann's store tomor row. Mr. Murray linn hud many yearn of experience In operating beauty na lorn In .Med ford and In other const cities. There are Venetian blinds at the large front windows. Ten Paramount M ul tl -Dryers are controlled through a central cabinet, and approximately 33 per cent saving Is made by the Paramount In drying time, according to Mr. Murray. Inlnld linoleum covers the entire 30 feet by 50 feet floor apace and the same floor covering Is lined In the spacious lounge outside the entrance Rapid Growth Marks Business of Murray During Three Years Starting modestly with but one operator In addition to himself, Wil liam Murray opened a beauty shop on South Central avenue three years ago. Patronage at Murray's Increased so rapidly that additional beauticians were employed. A year ago Mr. Mur ray increased the size of nls shop and Installed new fixtures and equipment. At that time there were seven ope rators, and women from all southern Oregon and northern California were added to the long list of Murray's beauty shop patrons. The move to Mann's store was ad visable on account of the convenient location and larger space, Mr. Murray said yesterday. No expense or time has been spared In equipping and deco rating t Murray's ultra-modern aalon which 'will be opened to the public Monday morning. Before locating In Medford Mr. Murray liud been engaged In beauty parlor work In Eugene, Ore., and San Francisco Calif., for 10 years. Ohio Cows Emulate Goats. SANDUSKY. O. (UP) These are the things Dr. P. V. Howard, meat In spector for the city, has found In the stomach of Erie county cows at one time or another: nuts, bolts, screws, wire, nails, pitchfork prong, and most surprising of all, a purse fUIed with coins. Brushing Up for Summer ' " i M t , , i a ' ; l - ' . k- - , Vt ' - ' ' . ' ' ' jew V y r, A, " f ! " f f ' "J ; f I Be correctly corseted Id an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B Hoffmann. fuy. Milliliter ma Hon iIuvh are here and thouslits of u new permanent wave are In the air. For lyiir to take a good, lusting wave It need recon ditioning. After being bottled up under tight huts hair becomes drab and lifoh'ss. 'lh simplest unci most highly eflectlvc home treatment Is correctly brushing the hair. A brush with wave-like bristles Is especially fine for It penetrate to the ralp. thoroughly inasuulng and freeing It of surface accumulations. Itriih!ng stirs the circulation and brings out (he natural oil. norieiitng and polishing aiery strand from the shortest to the longest hair. Introducing ROLFE Who Brings to the Women of Medford and Southern Oregon Individual and Personality Hair Cutting Wb ar gratified in the fact that we have secured the services of an outstanding hair stylist. Yon will find that EOLFE has kept abreast of present, day fashions in hair cutting' and will offer service that is sure to meet the enthusiastio approval of our patrons . . MURRAY'S BEAUTY SHOP SECOND FLOOR Mann's -BEAN APPLIANCE ll STORE ATTRACTS The opening of the smart new C. D. Bean houseware and electrical ap pliance store yesterday proved a gala occasion, as throngs packed the flower decked show-room of Med ford's new est store. The flowers were sent by admirers from out of town, as well as from many local people, wishing Mr. Bean riicctm. Amont; those who attended from out of town were Mr. Bean's father and mother from Portland, Joe Hill, of M. Seller and Company's Portland orflce; Hay Stlnson, general sales manager for the Maytag Pacific Inter mountain company in Portland; Ted ChamheiH, territory representative for Maytag, and Dean Pulslfer, district inanager for General Electlc, and L. A. Iserman, merchandise manager for that company. Of particular Interest to housewives was the new Ironrite ironcr, the au tomatic dishwashers, and the other electric appliances, and the Interest shown in the regular houseware de partment Indicates that there has been a nped for Just such a store in this city. GRAND OLD LADY The California Oregon Power com pany paid It second quarter tax pay ment yesterday amounting to 30, 659.00, which Is one of the largest tax payment to be received by the tax collection department of the county sheriff's office. The total property tax to be paid by the local power com pany 1 n Jackson county this year amounts to 9123.660.94, which Lb one of the largest taxes In the entire county. The 9123,666.94 to be paid by the California Oregon Power company this year covers only the state, city, county, school and other district property taxes levied against Copco In Jackson county and does not Include various other forma of state and fed eral taxes. The total of property taxes alone to be paid by the California Oregon Power company In the state of Oregon this year will amount to 9340,096.43, according to local officials. Obituary In Our Smart New Beauty Salon WE FEATURE 1 fin J PERMANENT WAVE SERVICE For Every Individual Taste! For Every Purse! Moderately Priced From $2.45 Up You will b- delighted in the permanent wave sen-ice featured in our smart new shop . . . Nationally known wave machines Ringlette, Nestle and Frederics ar includod in our equipment. MURRAY'S BEAUTY SHOP Second Floor Mann's Dept. Store CORONADO, Calif., June 15. (AP) Seventy-four yeara of laughter and tears, poverty, fame and fortune lay behind the grand old lady of the Opera, Mme. Ernestine Schumann Helnk, today. Messages of tove and congratula tions by the score from friends throughout the world poured Into the beloved white-haired diva's home here as she celebrated her 74th birthday a celebration significantly dear to Mme- Schumann-Helnk's heart. OF ELKS SUCCESS With between 750 and 1000 Med ford Elks and their friends present, the annual Elks' picnic beld yesterday was not only one of the largest, but also one of the best, ever to be held by the local lodge. Everything that was attempted. Including the base ball games, the big dinner, the free beer party, tbe concessions and the CCC fights, were declared to be with out parallel in club history, and the general concensus of opinion Is that the party was well worth the effort expended upon It. Attendance at the picnic was swelled by over a hundred shooters here to participate In tbe Oregon state traphoot, who were guests of the Medford lodge. The attendance record was doubly surprising in that the weather was threatening and a cold wind was blowing across the valley. CRATERS FROLIC F ' time In several years some July corn today changed ownership at a price above July wheat. Members of the Crater club are looking forward to the next big "erup tion" of this unique organization which Is slated for tomorrow ntght at the Hotel Medford. A banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m.. In honor of Majors Armstrong and Owen of the Civilian Conservation Corps and a large turn-out Is looked for. Music will be provided by the Crater orches tra and a special program has been arranged for. The committee In charge of the meeting consists of Horace Bromley, Lee Bishop, Herb Grey and Don Newbury. BIRTHS Born yesterday to Mr. and Mr. John Orebb of Eagle Point, aeven pound girl at Puruckr' Maternity Home. Fishing Poire Are Taxable. BBLLPONTAJNE, O. (UP) Flahln' poles are taxable under Ohio's aalei tax law. Mri. Nellie Martin w&i fined 126 and costs In Justice court for fall. Ing to collect the tax on rent of a flshpole. jj Modern Plumbing ii & Sheet Metal Co. SO WHEAT DROPS CHICAGO, June 15. (AP) Wheat . sold at the lowest price today since May, 1934. Nearly Ideal crop condi tions that prevailed throughout the entire North American wheat belt, In cluding beneficial rains in spring j wheat areas, led to augmented selling I of wheat and to simultaneous dearth of aggressive buying. On the other hand, need of dry weather In the ; corn belt had a steadying effect on the corn market, and for the first I Extends Congratulations to William Murray npon the completion of MURRAY'S New Beauty Shop in Mann's Dept. Store Prosecutes Himself. LONGVIEW, Wash. (UP) When City Attorney J. McCoy had hi, car tagged for a parking violation, he swore out a complaint against him self and prosecuted and defended himself In police court. He paid his fine. Mrs. Hosle Ringes. Mis. Rosie Burgess, wile of Robert Bnrsess. pnswd away at their home on R. F. D. 3 Saturday afternoon at the age of 20 years. She had been a resident of Med ford lor the la.it nine years, comlns here from Baiidon. Orei-m She married In Central Point June 3. 1933. i to air. mirgr.sa. Besides her husband, she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Chandler of Medford. and one son. Theodore T. Burgess. Alo two brothers and two slslers. Cleume and Frank chandler: Eva Lundy and Ooldle Chandler all oi Medford. Funeral arrangements will be an- I nounred by Conger Funeral Parlors In ! iuonoays issue of this paper. 4np Scouts win. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah (UP) An all Japanese boy scout troop tOOk the Salt Lake CltV hnnnr. fnr strength and agility In scaling walls. Use Mall Tribune want ads. CONGRATULATIONS! To William H. Murray Upon the Opening of Murray's Beauty Shop The Smart ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM FOR THIS NEW SALON WAS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY US . . . Cupp Furniture Store COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Sixth and Bartlett. Phona 505 MURRAY'S Smart New Beauty Shop Opening Monday In Mann's Dept. StoreWill USE GAS "Instant Heat'9 ... Here is a fuel that offers incom parable economy and efficiency. Com mercial users who consider repair and maintenace costs prefer GAS! We Congratulate William Murray npon the opening of his very modern new beauty salon which will reflect the very last word in shops of this type . . . Southern Oregon Gas Corporation 209 W. Main Phone 560 w CONGRATULATIONS! PE are glad to add our congratulations to those being extended to William Murray upon the occasion of the opening of his at tractive, new beauty shop on the second floor of Mann's Department Store Here, again, ELECTRICITY plays an important part in the oper ation of a Medford business Murray's shop is the last word in completeness and smartness. The California Oregon Power Company Sincere Congratulations To William Murray, upon the opening of his new beauty shop tomorrow on th second floor of MANN'S . . . Here is added evidence of the continued, substantial growth of this city and constant efforts of Medford business firms to improve their facilities and service. The First National Bank "A Departmentised Bank" O e