Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    P'A'GE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1936.
Completely Modernized Eat
ing Place Will Occupy
Former Rex Location
Fittings Are Ultra Modern
Last ml nut preparations wi
helng completed today Id resdlnees
tor the opening tomorrow of lon
ard's modern new restaurant under
tbe management of Leo Denael, 'or
merlr of Portland. Ore., where he
was In Business for 10 years. Leon
ard' wan, until recently, occupied
by the Hex cafe and la considered
on of the meet deelrable locations
In thla city. Complimentary flowera
will be presented to all women
fuwta at Leonard's Saturday.
August H. Hof, atore equipment
designer with the Orand Rapids
Store Equipment company Installed
the fixtures at Leonard's. The bee
bar, counter and fountain are ultra
modern in every reapeet, srtlstle
color harmony lending a pleaalng
effect. Rich mahogany trimmed with
natural birch Is effectively used In
Leonard's establishment. One of the
outstanding features in the new
restaurant la the low counter with
Its attractive chair-back etoola up
holstered In genuine red leather and
outlined In chromium plate.
The expert chef, PTank Moore, will
specialise In see, foods and ateaks.
Pastries and plea served In this up-to-date
cafe will be baked In the re
modeled kitchen which Is newly
equipped to give aouthern Oregon
patrons the very beat culinary ser
vice. Mr. Moor vie chef at the
rtvtwr lytaf In Portland for three
years, and was alas formerly em
ployed V7 ant imperial now nu
Highland Tavern In Portland.
Leonard's fountain will be under
the supervision of Stanley Johnson,
experienced sods fountain dispenser.
All equipment In this department
Is of the latest dealgn and com
pletely constructed of stalnleea steel
with chromium utilities. Mr. Hof
..i tie "ThU fountain Is one
of the moat sanitary, designed K
Insure patrons tnrougn moaern
frlgerstlon, of the best and moat
aatlafactory drink for all seasons."
The fountain will feature tulip sun
daes and special malted milks, fresh
, tMM Tam made dally In their
modern freener will also be avail
able at Leonards. Pecan cruncn
cream will be featured fjaturday and
thr will be a new special each
week, according to Mr. Johnson.
Catering to all tastes. Leonard's
i.. rf.nlH.nunt will have an un
usually complet stork of high grade
candy. Blading barbecued nuta from
.! the worm will be kept hot
at all tlmea by a modern nut ma
chine, which toast tne nuts rsiiwr
thsn cooking them In oil, according
to Mr. Denial.
1 1
Full Gospel To
Close Revival
Revival meetings, which have been
In progress for the past four weeks
at the Full Oospel church on New
town street near Main, will com to
class Bundsy night, March U. At
that service. Evangelist R. D.
Smith will speak on th subject,
"The Unpardonanie oin or tne rac
ing of Oospel Opportunity.
I. nieht Rev. Smith apoke on
"Oommunlam With a Shave and a
Haircut." Pastor Leonard weaton -.-The
messaffe ot Thursday
...ninn instituted th moat logi
cal, consistent, and Incisive decla-
tlon of communism I nave ever
heard. I wish to peraonally urge all
who noaalb.lv can to attend with a
closely related aubect: "The Scar
let Woman of Revelation."
SATURDAY Beck', offer an old
favorite that is always a hit. They
are filled with pure strawberry
jelly.
Bis marks
19c a Dozen
At your favorite food store or at
BEST BAKERIES
IH SCHOOL ROTC
100 BOYS SIGN UP
Th feaitblllty of Mtib. .thing & r
wvi offlctrt' training eorpa In tht
nior high ichool wu dlacuaaed ys
trdy by Major RmcIoiu Back, ROTO
Instructor at the University of Ore
gon and Supt. E. H. Hedrlck of the
Medford public schools.
A 9tltlon, signed by 100 high
school boys, was presented to Hed
rlck early in the week, asking that
ROTC be established In the school.
It la necessary that 100 sign for the
course, and Hedrlck asked the stu
dent to consider the action well be
fore signing to take the training,
pointing out that unless a standing
group of at least 100 was to be had
at ell tlmea, It would be foolish to
apply for the corps here
He promised aid In obtaining an
ROTC unit In the Medford school If
enough Interest was manifest, how
erer. Th course would come as a
regular school aubject, counting for
one credit for three hours' drill each
semester. Th government would fur
nish all the equipment and appoint
an Instructor at govern ment expense.
Included In ROTO work In high
schools la physical education, mili
tary and scientific tactics, Instruction
In first aid, drill and target practice,
Hedrlck said. v
Major Back addressed the boys of
the high school yesterday afternoon,
pointing out the military policy of
the country. He admitted that he
was not familiar with the high school
ROTC curriculum, but advised stu
dents to get In touch with the Ninth
Corps area headquarters at the Pre
sidio In Ban' Pranclsco for details.
He was In the elty In connection wtth
the Inspection of national guard
equipment.
If enough Interest Is evinced in the
work, after th students have given
th matter mature consideration and
conferred with their parents, then
every effort will be bent toward the
estbllshment of a company here, Hed
rlck said. Only students In the 10th,
11th and 12th grades are eligible for
ROTO training, which la selective and
and In no way eompulaory.
Congratulation to
Wa are glad we had a part in
establishing thla new firm In Medford
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.
17 that we cannot describe them alt
In print. They must b seen to be
fully appreciated.
4
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Funr. services for Mrs. Ida Smith,
who died In Ashland Wedneadey
after a brief illness, wer held from
the Baptist church In that city to
day, with Rev. C. E. Dunham In
charge. Mrs. Smith died at th home
of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Graham.
Ida Newton was born August 30.
18. near tVrrysvllle, Ohio. Her
youth was apent In Ohio and Illi
nois, Her marriage to Robert F. Smith
was celebrated at Stuart. Iowa, In
1174, and there thy mad their
home. Three children were born to
the union ther. Lavlna, now Mrs.
O. T. Carsln; Mary, now Mrs. Gra
ham, and Verner Smith, now a mer
chant In Ashland.
She came to Ashland In 1009. and
had lived there continuously since,
with the exception of five yesrs
(ieil-1918) spent at Palo Alto, Calif.
A devout church member all her
life, she took an active interest !r.
the affairs of the Baptist church.
She was a member of the Women's
Relief Corps and o th W. C. T. U.
She la survived, besides those al
ready mentioned, by three brothers,
eight grandchildren and two great
grandchildren. '
New 1936 Crosley
Refrigerators Have
Many Improvements
Ths nw its Crosier Shelvador
electrlo refrigerators with many new
outstanding features, were placed on
display at Pick's Hardware today.
Fred pick ana uin uusica. local
Crosley representative, recently re
turned from Portland where they
attended a meeting of 300 enthusi
astic crosley dealers. While there Mr.
Pick received hie part of the train
load of new Crosley reJrleeratera
which had lust arrived In Portland.
One of the many new features of
th IMS Crosley Is the new hermetic
unit, which la txcesdinfly economi
cal for It requlrea very low wattage
to operate. Th unit Insure excep
tions! sf flcleney, 'long life and quiet
vlbratlonlees operation. Mr. Pick et
pscts to have a unit with a glass
case to show the moving parts bathed
In oil. on display soon.
Another very Important new fea
ture of th Croeley refrigerator la
Ih quick action tray release.
Mr. Pick aaya: "It la a real conven.
lence In quickly releasing 'the Ice
trays and banlahea the mesa and
trouble ordinarily experienced with
sticking la trays. Just a twist ot
the wrist end the Ice trays are
broken loose."
With th exclusive Crosley Bhelva
dor the usable capacity of the re
frigerator Is greatly Increased, ac
cording to Mr. Pick. The Shelvador
aavea llm. space, effort and cur
rent. Mr. Cuslck aaya: "There are so
msnv new features on the 103(1 Croa.
E
OF SAW SEEN
Vague but promising reports thst
salmon are again making their way
up the Rogue river, and having been
seen at savage napiaa aim ana
hooked at th Hilton place below
Granta Pass have caused a revival of
Interest in flailing In this district.
The waters of the Rogue, whim hav
ing receded greatly from th high
mark of several weeks ago, ar still
boiling with mud. and fishing Is dif
ficult. With the first signs of the spring
run. It la expected that the advance
guard ot the big fish will be In this
district before tiie end of next week.
and anglsra are whipping their rods
in the back yarns, and again sorting
over the miscellany In their tackle
boxes.
Salmon taken this early In the
spring are said to he th beet of the
year, and the first catch la looked
forward to with vast Interest. Al
ready s large steelhead has - been
taken In the Umpqua, V. K. O'Byrne,
well known In Medford. having re
ported the taking of a 13 pounder
yesterday. '
Steelhead ar classed as trout In
Rogue river, with the season closed
until April .
WILLIAM HEFFNER
CALLED BY DEATH
William Perry Heffner, 74. died at
hit home. 0S4 West Pennsylvania ave
nue. Thursday evening, from newt
trouble. He was born near Qulncy,
111., December 1, 1861, and had bi
a resident of Medford for the past
36 years. He leaves his wife. Host,
a no two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Perdu.
Oaxland, Cel., and Mrs, Rosamond
Zimmerman, and one son. .William
A. Heffner of Medford; eight grand
children and three great-grandchildren,
three sisters and one brother,
John Heffner, Corning, Cal.; Mrs.
Sarah X. Turnham and Mrs. Clara
Oorallne of Portland, Ore., and Mrs.
Ida Noah, Eureka, Cal.
Mr. Heffner came with his "pirenU
to Oregon 41 years ago. Ha was a
mvmber of the Baptist church.
Funeral services will be held at th
Perl Funeral Home, Sunday at 2 p
m. Rev. W. A. Dawes officiating. In
terment In Medford X. O. O. P. cema-ter.
TO
EUREKA NEXT SUNDAY
Two Medford bowling teams, repre
senting the Medford Concrete Con
struction company and Uie Eads
Transfer company, will uphold the
honor of Medford In a bowling tour
nament to be conducted In Eureka,
Cal., Sunday. Teams from Eureka,
San Pranclsco and Salinas, Cal,, will
alw be represented.
Tonight a practice gam will be
held between the two squads.
The Eads team will be made up ot
Ben Franklin. Oeorg Eads, Ry
Prjltt, Walt Antle and Ed StlllweU.
Joe Dally. Russ Bemon. Claire Walsh,
Eatl 81ms and John Spooner will
make up th Concrete five.
Dedicate Services
To Young People
Tonight will b "Young People's
Night" at th Chrlstlsn church re
vival. Evangelist Benjamin B. Balrd
will apeak on "Th Dam of Life."
Th young people's choir, directed
by Mlas Eleanor Curry, will sing.
D. (. Millard will lead th congre
gational alnging and furnish special
muelcal numbers.
Following the church service thr
wilt b a soda) hour for th young
peopl. About It young popl at.
tended the service a week ago to
night and It la hoped that a large
crowd will be preeent tonight. Evan
gelist Balrd Is an outstanding speak
er and will have a fine measege to
night. Services begin at 7:0.
Christian efeureh, will be the speak
er Sunday morning at th Every
man's Bible claaa. Th class meet
In th court nous auditorium every
Sunday morning at t :4o.
Evangelist Balrd I sn outstanding
speaker and It Is hoped thst s large
number ot men will hear hint Sun
day morning.
Phone 843. We'll haul sway youi
refuse. City Sanitary Serrteaj
BEND, Or., March 18. (AP) Ralph
D. Miles, 85, office manager of the
Sherlla-Htxon Lumber Co, died this
week.
B correctly corse Led in
sn Artist Modal by
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann.
Br.Joy th alluring fragranes of
p a a to u fie and LeOul Perfume,
Yojng'a Drugs. Main and Central.
MRS; 0. FEIGUM, UNIQUE
CORRESPONDENT, PASSES
SWEET HOME. Ore., March 13.
(AV Death overtook Mrs. Ole M. Fel
gum on her 66th birthday. She was
111 for several weeks. Mrs. Pel ruin
achieved national recognition for her
unique correspondence to newspa
per, principally th Oregonlan. Her
writing were of th conversational
type, filled with all manner of small
town Incidents.
BIBLE CLASS TO HEAR
EVANGELIST SUNDAY
Evangelist Benjamin B. Balrd of
Nebraska, who Is conducting sn
evangelistic campaign at the First
We Congratulate
Leonard's L
on the opening of their
fine new restaurant
I . 1 I 1111 1 I I 1 i'i In f f I T-afl 1 1 I I I I
ftm l:U inni.mcnn.ii.M
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Congratulations..
Leonard's
R H.
Cadwallader
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Painting
Decorating
Best Wishes
For Success
to
LEONARD'S
We ar glad to have participated in equip
ping: thi attractive modern Medford res.
taurant.
People's Electric Store
212 West Main
Phone 12
III
Theosophist Head
Lectures Tonight
Announcement Is made of tSie
appearance her tonight of Dr. Pleter
K. Roest, field director of the Amer
ican Theoaophal society, who will
lecture on "Untouched National
Wealth" at the local lodge rooms.
320 North Oakdale avenue at i:00
o'clock. Th public Is Invited to attend.
CENTRAL POINT GIRL
SANS DRIVERS PERMIT
Trllma S. Powers, s H-year-dld
OntrfU Point girl. charged wih
driving nn auto without a driver's
llcensft. enUrsd a plea of guilty In
Justice court yesterday, and
flnsd l and- costs. She was given
until April I to make payment.
Raymond Shocklwy. 33, of Brook
Inns. Ore., charged with ths same
offenw, ent?rd a plea of guilty,
and mss Riven SO days In which to
pny 1 find coats.
I like,a mild cigarette."
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-MILD!
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V r-UUPINT 7W.,
STRENGTH APLENTY
There'i nothing go satisfying is mildness
whether you puff it or pour It. In Cobba Creek
you get the utmost in whisky mildness. No bite,
no sharpness you can sip It, it's that smooth.
Rut in itt smoothness flowi the warmth oft full
90 proof strength aplenty. Get Cobbs Creek
and double your enjoyment of mildness!
CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORrOKATlON, Pule. Ps.
Cobbs tveeh
BLENDID WHISKY
MILLIONS SAY COBBS CREEK IS WHAT WE SAY
IT IS ..
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GRAND
OPENING
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Saturday, March 14
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FEATURING
Freshly Frozen Ice Cream
Home Made and of Assorted Flavors
a big dish
To introduce this new and delicious
Ice Cream, we will make this Open
ing Day Special. A big dish, only
5
TAKE SOME HOME
Package Ice Cream
pint. .20c quart. .40c
Bulk Ice Cream
pint . . 25c quart . . 50c
Each week a Special Flavored Ice
Cream will be featured. This week's
is PECAN CRUNCH.
Banana
Special
Made witji
3 scoops of Ice
Cream. Banana
Fruits and
Nuts
15c
A Leonard Ice Cream Creation
COUPE
A Choice of Six Flavors
Strawberry, Pineapple,
Banana, Chocolate,
Marshmallow, Caramel,
Cherry
10
Try One of Our Opening Day Dinner Specials
TURKEY
DINNER
Prime Steer
STEAKS
SEA FOOD
SPECIALS
SPECIAL MERCHANTS LUNCH SATURDAY
We make our own
PIES and PASTRIES
FLOWERS
FOR THE LADIES