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New Shop Located on Second Floor of Mann's Remodeled Building
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. JUNE 16. 1935
SUTTERY GAINS
CLOSE WIN OVER
OAK KNOLL STAR
Ed Slattery, 166 pound battler
rrom South Pork, dcclsloned Willie
De Shields. 169, Oak Knoll, In a
spectacular main event on the CCC
card at the Elks picnic grounds on
Friday evening.
The colored scrapper from" Oak
Knoll gave a good account of him
self and the decision in favor ot
Slattery was close. The fight cli
maxed a brilliant card that in
cluded five knockouts, four decis
ions and one draw.
, Tiger Cussan, 164. Oak Knoll,
knocked out Harold Davis, 163,
Kerby, In a special event that end
ed In the first round. Don Olaspey,
152, Upper Rogue, decision Nathaniel
Sanchez, 149, Gasquet, in another
flashy fight that saw Glaspey out
class the grinning Sanchez but un
able to put him away.
Bob Chapman. 138. Gasquet,
knocked out Dick Esplnor. 141, Oak
Knoll, In a bout that promised to
to be a slugging matrh until Chap
man landed a right that put the
dark-skinned lad to the canvas.
Raymond Wooley, 134, Wimer. and
Al Castellano, 136, Oak Knoll, hit
each other with both hands for three
rounds and finally were given a
draw. The two game youngsters
showed little science but plenty ot
fortitude.
Bill Padfjett, 132. Wimer. knocked
out John Popo, 135, Upper Rogue.
In the second round of the eve
ning's best fight. The blonde Pad
gett was on the short end of the
struggle and was taking plenty of
punishment until he unleashed a
solar plexls blow that dropped Popo.
The Upper Rogue boy showed plenty
of stuff and will undoubtedly go
far In future cards.
Bill Burkam, 133, Diamond lake,
decision Don Luchesl, 130, Oregon
Caves, In a thrilling bout that kept
the crowd on Its feet. Stanley
Stockings. 132, China Flats, knock
ed out Jim Wharton, 136, Oak
Knoll, In the second round of their
heated set-to.
Harvey Snyder. 131, Evans Creek,
unleashed a terrific left that put
Leo Rusetos, 128, Oregon Caves,
down for the count In the first
round.
Two pigmy battlers, "Man Moun
tain' Farmer, 105, Upper Rogue,
and "Terrible Turk" Aires, 100, Oak
Knoll, went three fast rounds to
open the card, the "Turk" winning
the decision. The boys are anxious
to get back togetner and may be
given a return engagement on the
Fourth of July card In Ashland.
.
Obituary
Harry David Hamor
Harry David Hamor. a resident of
Tolo. Ore., for the past six years and
of southern Oregon for 15 years,
passed away very quietly at the fam
ily residence at 11:45 p. m. Friday
after a lingering Illness.
Mr. Humor was born at Bald
Mountain, Gilpin county, Colorado, on
March 22, 1868, and was aged 67
years, 2 months and 33 days. . He
spent all of his life In Colorado, and
when a young man he met Miss Mar
garet E. Belcher and they were unit
ed in marriage at Central City. Gil
pin county, Colorado. October 15,
1892. They lived in Central City.
Colo., until 1921, at which time they
came to Oregon.
Mr. Hamor was employed at the
Ray Gold dam as operator for seven
and one-half years and had made
many friends during his residence in
this section.
He had been a Mason for over 40
years, belonging to Nevada Lodge
No. 4.
He loaves to mourn his departure
his widow. Mrs. Margaret E. Hamor,
of Toledo. Ore.; two daughters, Mrs.
Li. W. Prock of Castlac. Cel., and
Mrs. Glen LaBarre of Medford; one
sister, Mrs. Alida Tule of Tolo. Ore.:
one little granddaughter, Diane Le
Barre, of Medford.
Funeral services will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral Home Tues
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. MedTord
Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Will
officiate at the cemetery.
Many Styles for Hair Dressing
With the aid of a wave here and a various psrsonalltles.
curl there, deftly placed by skilled
beauty operators, the plainest face
generally blossoms out with new In
terest for those who look upon It In
the daylight or moonlight.
Today, perhaps more than ever be
fore, women appreciate the fact that
practically every one of them re
quires a distinctive halrdresa to bring
out her most attractive features.
Murray's Beauty Salon makes a spe
cialty of designing styles to express
Perfect grooming should begin with
clean, shining hair. Especially Im
portant during warm, summer weathj
er are frequent shampoos and smart
waves. The foundation for modern
hair styles is a good permanent wave
(unless one's hair Is naturled. Mur
ray's are featuring three of the best
known waves Including Frederics,
Rlnglette and Nestle at their new
beauty salon at Mann's Department
Store.
ASHLAND PICKED
F0R'36P.E.0JEET
SALEM, June 1 5. ( AP ) Ashland
waa selected as the 1936 convention
city of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at
the three-day state session which
closed here last night. Installation
of new officers featured the final
program.
The new officials for the group
now are : president, Mrs. Constance
E. Caswell of Eugene: vice presi
dents. Mrs. Emily Wells of Port
land and Mrs. Ella H. Braly of Mz
Mlnnvllle; organizer, Mrs. Kather
Ine 8. Alns worth of Hood River;
recording secretary. Mrs. Mary Mc
Padden of Portland; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Ivy Hughes of Salem.
PHOTOGRAPHIC REUNION
FOR FAR-FLUNG FAMILY
CAMBRIDGE, O. (UP) With
children In live countries United
States, Peru, Ecuador, Italy and Chile
Michaels Chlesa, of St. Lorenzo,
Italy, and eight sons and four daugh
ters have effected a photographic re
union. Pictures of each have been sent to
Italy, made in a composite picture.
rive sons, Ben, Victor, John, Frank
and Lawrence, are In the fruit and
vegetable business here. John, Victor
and Lawrence wero In the U. S.
forces In the World War. Francis Is
a druggist In Valparaiso. Chile;
George, a contractor In Ecuador, and
Joseph, a vlnlculturlst In Peru. The
daughters live In Italy.
Spaldlngs visit dir. and Mrs. How
ard Spalding, of Crockett, California,
are visiting at the home of Mr. Spal
ding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Spalding here. They will be here for
about two weeks.
Labor Board Renamed.
WASHINGTON. June IS rrl
President Roosevelt signed an execu
tive order today to keep the labor re
lations board Intact pending congres
sional action on the Wagner labor
disputes bill.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
T
LINCOLN, Neb., June lfl. (APJ
Jerry Wilhelm, Lincoln's last sur
vivor of the battle of Gettysburg,
today celebrated his 91st birthday
by musing over the possibility of
giving up smoking.
"I wish I lived a thousand miles
from a cigar store, I'd give up smok
ing," he said.
Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phone
261 Medford Cyclery. 33 N Fir.
T
WILL END TODAY
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(Continued from rage One.)
Troeh was down only one bird out of
100. while Mr. Shlffer lost two of his
targets.
Troeh slipped a little In the Med
ford handicap and lost by one bird
to Charles C. Follett of Forest Grove
who turned In a card of 95 out of
100. The Portland ace waa tied for
second plaoo with Georce Young.
Washington state singles champion,
both of whom shattered 94 discs.
In the final Oregon doubles cham
pionship event, however, Mr. Troeh
forged to the front again and retained
his title by turning In a card of 48
out of 50. He nosed out M, O. Henkel,
also of Portland, by two targets.
A 12-year-old boy of Corvallls, Clair
Miller, won the state Junior cham
pionship with a score of 89 out of a
possible 100.' Glenn Bradley, the 14-year-old
Oregon akeet champion of
Pendleton, did not compete, having
left for home before the contest.
Mrs. Frieda Stelner of Portland waa
the only Oregon entry In the state
singles championship match for wo
men. She scored 83 out of 100 In the
first half of the contest, the second
half to be on today's program. Two
other women were on the firing lines,
but they are not eligible for the Ore
gon title, as they come from Cali
fornia, They were Mrs. Fannie Bergs
chtcker, woman champion of Cali
fornia, and Mrs. M. Rlanda, both of
Salinas. Mrs. Bergechlcker was off
form yesterday, turning In a card of
46 out of 100. Mrs. Rlanda scored 54.
It was expected that the list of
contestants In the tournament would
exceed 200 today as several gunners
from near-by cities sent word they
would be here for the last day of the
meet.
Interest Is expected to center to
day upon Frank Troeh In his at
tempt t o retain the state singles
We
Congratulate-
322
.William H. Murray upon the
opening of his complete and mod
ern beauty salon on the second
floor of Mann's Department Store
. , . This smart shop compares
favorably with the finest metro
politan beauty salons and worthy
of the pride and patronage of
Medford and southern Oregon
women . . .
MARCUS
LESOINE, Inc.
Beauty Supplies and Equipment .
Alder St. Portland
She Would Be Queen
I.yV
Roma Bird of Santa Crui. Calif.,
is a candidate for queen of the Oil
roy Roundup. She an -.ellent
hertewoman. (Associated Press
EhotoA "
Congratulations
TO
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
Upon the Occasion of the
Opening of This Smart New
Beauty Salon in Mann's
Department Store
Complete in every detail, this attractive new shop will
merit the enthusiastic approval of every southern Oregon
woman . . . We are indeed proud of the fact that we have
participated in the equipping of this smart beauty salon,
Paramount Sales Company
1125 So. Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Paramount Multi-Hair Dryers ... the fastest and quietest known
... are regular equipment in Murray's new shop. We are he
inventors, pioneers and developers of this finest of hair drying
systems . . .
championship. He was only one up on
Mr. Shlffer at the end of the first
half of the event yesterday, while four
gunners were only two targets behind.
Many shot 95 or better and so It Is
possible that a new state champion
will be crowned today.
Other events on today's program In
clude the Oregonlan telegraphic fi
nals, a 5-man team shoot and a con
test for cinas D shooters sponsored by
doctors and dentists of the Medford
Gun club. The all-around champion
ship of the tournament also will be
decided today.
HARDER 10 TALK
SALEM, June; 15. ( AP) Prepar
ations were completed here for the
opening of the 30th annual con
vention of the Bankers' association
here tomorrow night. It was ex
pected about 200 bankers would be
In attendance at the session.
Among the speaker during the
session Monday will be Albert C. Ag
new and- Ruasel G. Smith of Snn
Francisco; Frederick Greenwood ol
Portland, president of the associa
tion; Dr. Bruce R. Baxter of Salem,
and B. E. irder of Medford.
Curb for On ml hi.
SIMLA. India, June 15. (AP)
Government officials refused permis
sion to Mahatma Gandhi today to
Join rescue workers In the Quetta area
devastated by earthquakes, on the
ground that the presence of unof
ficial persona would be useless. ,
Dse Mall Tribune want ads.
ON WAR DEBT, BUI
OTHERS DEFAULT
WASHINGTON. June IS (AP)
While all but one European nation
defaulted on war debt payment,
usual, the treasury like most any
debt-burdened Individual renewed
its maturing notea today and took
a look at the financial future.
It cut down interest charges
through an exchange offer of notes
yielding only 1 4 per cent for a
block of 9770.487.800 on which It
had been paying higher interest:
9416.603.800 In S per cent notes
maturing today and $353,885,000 In
1 per cent notes maturing Au
gust 1.
The annual saving In Interest
charges was estimated at more' than
2. 000, 000.
Ab the same time, the treasury
watched June Income tax Install
ment payments rise toward an esti
mated total of 9272.000,000. This was
less, of course, than March collec
tions which ran up 9330,000,000, be
cause many pay -the full year's tax
In a lump, but still weU above the
total Ifor June, 1034.
Of the European nations which
owed war debt payments today, all
defaulted except Finland, which
usual paid on the dot. Its payment
of 9165.453 was Insignificant when
compared with the total of 9180,
000,000 due today and the cumul
ative total of today's defaulted pay
ments and past arrears which rose
to some 9812,000,000.
of Course-
HUDSON
Comfort Shampoo
BOWLS
Are Used In Murray's
New Beauty Shop
In Mann's Department
Store
Hudson Beauty Shop
Equipment Company
Los Angeles, California
Tractor Kicks Back Charles Hood
of Prospect suffered a painful Jaw In
Jury late yesterday when a tractor
he was cranking kicked back. He was
taken to the Community hospital for
treatment.
Dse Mall Trlbuue want ads.
China EnToy Approved.
NANKING, June 15. (AP) Sir
Alexander Cadogan presented hi cre
dentials today as the first British am
bassador to China.
ROSEVrLLE, O. (UP) F. W. Han
son, Sr., 75, who died here recently,
leaves 77 descendants. This Includes
10 children. 48 grandchildren, and It
great grandchildren.
It Has
Been a
Pleasure
to assist you in your desire to pro
vide the publio a store carefully
planned and designed to give
them the most efficient service
and a pleasing atmosphere in
which to shop.
In this wonderful improvement
you have shown a oivic interest
which proved your confidence in
the good people who trade with
you and we are sure that all will
share your pleasure in what you
have accomplished for their service.
GRAND RAPIDS
STORE
EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
An Oregon Corporation
PORTLAND .... OREGON
Important
Announcement
It you have a charge ac
count at MANN'S, ser
vices performed by MUR
RAY'S will be added to
your regular monthly
statement from that store
an added convenience
for our patrons.
A Cordial
Invitation
To The Women of Medford
and Southern Oregon ....
TAKE considerable pride in announcing to my patrons and
friends in Medford and southern Oregon the opening of my
new beauty shop on the second floor of Mann's Department
Store . . . Effort and expense have not been spared in making
this salon the very last word in beauty, convenience. Equipment
of the very finest has been selected so that our service will be of
the very best; we have been forunate in securing the services of
an outstanding cutting and fashioning expert Rolfe to augment
our experienced staff. Our beauty service will be complete in
every detail, the acme of quality yet priced moderately ... I
cordially Invite every southern Oregon woman to visit my new
shop tomorrow and next week. WILLIAM H. MURRAY
PERMANENT WAVES HAIR CUTTINO AND STYLING DYEING AND BLEACHING
ELECTRIC MANICURING FINGER WAVING MARCELLINO In Fact EVERY BEAUTY
SERVICE will be featured by this new shop I
MURRAY'S BEAUTY SHOP
SECOND FLOOR Mann's Department Store
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