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1 TrEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. FEDFOUn. OTCFflOX. FRIDAY. MAY" 21. 1037. PAGE TTTREE DANCE TO FETE Annual De Malay carnival dance will be held In the Masonic temple tomorrow evening at 8:30, with man; prizes and entertainment features in store for the large attendance ex pected. Tickets for the affair will be on sale at the temple. They may also be procured from DeMolay salesmen soliciting In the city. The danca will be held In the DeMolay hall with the carnival con cessions arranged in the large dining room. Approximately ten concessions will feature games. Ice cream, make up booth, fortune telling and a nov elty booth. J. Wood is general chairman of the carnival dance. Ticket sales are In charge of William Myers, Don Herrtod and Bob Thlerolf; dance decorations. Jack Thompson, Harold Hauell. Bob Conroy and Roland Rinabarger: or chestra. Frank Hull; and conceMtans, the advisory council and the Masons. Commutes for the concessions fol low: number 1. Howard Scheffel, Robert Ohrt, Ardo Stocks; number 2, Dale Roberts, Ted Taylor, Dick Nel son; number 3, Don Hall, Bob Jones, Ted Evanson: number 4, Harold Llt trell. Buck Leland, Randall Glfford; number 8, Bob Cherry, C. H. Paske. Don Gillespie; number 6, Al Randies, Eugene Parlett, Bill Strang: number 7, Don Price, Ted Marshall, Bill Porter; number 8, Don Gray. Don Horner, Don Root; number 9, Junior Bennett, Hubert Sad to. Bob Et linger; number 10. Gerald Keene, Spencer Wei lis. James Eddy. Clean-up committee consist of George GUI lug. B. Strang. B. Conroy, K parlett, D. Gillespie. B. Jones, C. Paske, J, Eddy and B. Ohrt. HONEST TOIL HELD UP, AS TRAIT OF VIRTUE BY J'VILLE BURGLARY E (Continued from Page One.) filial llllip LOOK AT 'EM JIM GOOD AS THEY COME THANKS TO NOP CO XX MINE TOO, BILL THOSE VITAMINS A.D IN NOPCU A A CERTAINLY DC A WONDERFUL . JOB Honest toil for a livelihood was emphasized as a primary virtue In a lecture given In Odd Fellows hall Wednesday evening by Charles A. Csltis, elder of the Mormon church and a member of the Council ot Twelve, with headquarters In Salt Lake City. Mr. Call is is making a tour of the Pacific northwest area In company with Preston Nlbley, president of the northwestern states mission. Men and women should work hon estly for all they receive, Mr. Callls told his audience, declaring that "he who totls for a living Is greater in the sight of God than he 'who never tolls." Speaking against liquor and . to bacco. Mr. Callls said: "The lives ot this world are being- prolonged by scientists but we destroy all they do by the use of such drugs." - Mr. Callls stressed Che need of a happy home and asserted that "we should not live for ourselves alone, but for all those around us." OF Southern Oregon scatter gunners will Invade Klamath Falls Sunday to attend a registered trap-shoot and advertize the big two-day Medford handicap and Mall Tribune annual shoot to be held on the local club grounds at the north end of the air port Saturday and Sunday, May 39 and 30. Fifteen or more shooters from Medford are expected to make the trip to Klamath Falls Sundsy morn ing, returning late Sunday after noon. Shooters not having transpor tation can make the necessary ar rangements with William Young at Young's service shop. The Klamath shoot and the Med ford two-day event will be the last tournaments for the shooters to warm up their guns for the annual four-day state shoot which will be held at Salem this year, June 10 to 13. The first reservations for the Med ford shoot were received by the local club this morning. y hold-up with an old model pistol, two months ago of Prank Cronin. operator of a Siskiyou service station. The pair robbed Cronin of 12. afterward returning him half of It. They were arrested a short time later by the Ashland city police. While In the county Jail, Parker was a model prisoner, and aroused sym pathy by claiming to be an orphan whose father and mother had been killed In an auto accident in the mid dle west, leaving him to shift for himself since he was 15 years old. Tessltore appeared aa a volunteer benefactor. The court, upon recom mendation of the district attorney, granted Tessltore 'a request to give Parker a home, and paroled the youth to him, slightly more than a month ago. 1Va Hard Worker Tessltore told the authorities that Parker during his stay wltb him. had been an exemplary youth, working hard, conducting himself In a com mendable manner, and highly appre ciative of the Tea 1 tore's kindness. The family was shocked by the sudden change in htm. Haah, according to the authorities, has a police record, and was arrested two months ago, for a series of rob beries In Ashland. He was sentenced to -90 days In the county Jail. The charge was reduced because of his youth. With fifteen days remaining to serve, Haab, while a trusty left. After a three-day cha.e he was caught, and a sentence for burglary meted him last Monday, shortly after ward he staged his second flight. RoMlter, a Medford youth, described by the city police as a "bad one." was caught a month ago In the act of at tempting to rob Brawn's. He had hid In the store before It was locked up. and was found by city police. TURF BALL FIELD BE IN 4-DAY LIBERTY WITHIN TWO WEEKS (Continued trom Pag One.) Moose lodge. Catholic Young Men. Al Plche and Hubbard-Wray. Elected last night to the execu tive board of the Medford Softball association were Sam Jennings. Sam Cotton and Fred Lennard. Association officers will be elected later and a set of rulea and by-laws drawn up. The installation of lights, to be made with no cost to the taxpayers. Is the start of a complete lighted recreation center for the youth ot Medford. In addition to son bail, night pageants, track meets and other activities will be held uuder the stars. The field will also be available for night football and be equipped with the finest lighting system in the state, costing in the neighborhood ot $2000, according to plans. Official opening of the eoftbail league will take place early In June, with all teams entered taking part In the gala affair. Competent um pires will be obtained for all games, Jennings said. Comfortable grand stand seats will he available for all who wish them, and a public address system will be used to acquaint spectators with players on all teams, the plans provide. Find Body In River JUNCTION CITY. May 21. (AP) Ellsworth Phillips and Nell Buchanan, fishermen, pulled the decomposed body of an aged man from the Wil lamette river two miles east of here yesterday. He was believed to be a man named Harrison reported missing three weeks ago. from Roseburg accompanied by Major Ronald M. Eberhart, divisional com mander, for Oregon and Idaho. He will leave In the evening for San Francisco. A full program has been arranged by the Medford Corps. At tl a.m.. Colonel Sansom will speak at the Holiness meeting; 2 p.m., he will meet the Sunday School; 3:15 participate in a special musical and praise meeting Following this there will be an in spection of the property now occupied by the local corps. All meetings, ac cording to Captain Durham, will be public. SMELL HOW GOOD I As our Fresh Roasted Coffee comes fresh-ground from the mill, you need no one to tell you Its rare goodness. We do not ask you to read tedious ex plantations ns to how fine our Coffee Is. Your nose knows. Im mediately the mill releases its fine aroma) And your taste confirms, when you brew the first delightful cup. RENDER TEA & COFFEE CO. U N. Bartlrtt. Phone HMS7 Colonel William P. 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