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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938.
POSTER CONTESTS
GET ATTENTION OF
STUDENT ARTISTS
Advanced itudenta In tha senior
nigh school art department are busy
these days completing their entries
for a number of Interesting and va
ried poster contests. The posters are
toeing worked out under direction Of
Vlss Elizabeth Crlsell, art supervisor
of the city schools.
Phillip Heneelman. a Junior In
high school, recently won the Oregon
state first prize In a contest con
ducted by the Future Craftsmen or
ganization. His poster, done In art
classes, hsd for Its theme "Safety In
Industry.1 Its striking effect depend
ed on a modern treatment of ma
chine forms In different values of
spray on a black background with a
skull lurking In back and a warning
In bold red letters, "Death Awaits
the Careless Workman."
Ten clever and unusual posters
tave just been submitted as entries
tor the third national meat poster
contest. Other contests on which
the students are now working are the
American Legion National Poppy
Poster contest, the poster competition
;or the New York World's Pair of
1080, end National Muslo Week pos
ters, which will be on display In
downtown windows the last week of
April.
The art classes are specially study
ing good design and foyout and new
techniques and developments In the
field of commercial art.
EKERSON WINS SUIT .
IN KLAMATH COURT
A Klamath oounty circuit court
Jury leturned a verdict In favor of
the defendant In the caae of Charles
T. Karllk versus -Herman L. Efcarson,
owned of the Ekerson Faint and
Roofing atore here. The cast was
tried in Klamath Falls, Judge Ed
yard B. Ashurst presiding.
Mr. Ksrllk: alleged a breach of an
employment contract and sued for
1300. Mr. Ekerson denied the breach
and made a counter-claim for $317.86.
The verdict awarded Mr. Ekerson the
mount claimed.
Mr. Karllk was represented by
Fred D. Small, Klamath Falls, and
Mr. Ekerson by J. P. Pllegel, Med-ford.
DAINTY
HANDKERCHIEFS
A thoughtful little remem
brance to enclose with your
Easter greetings,
SWEM'S
GIFTS
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS
wHere to find Them on the Dial:
KEX. Portland, lino; KFI 0
u Angeles; KOA. 1470, Spokane,
KUO, 780. San frandsco; HUW
U20. Portland! KJR. S70, Seattle.
KNX. 1030. D Angeleai KOA. SIU.
Denier: KUIN. MO, Portia-di
KOMO. 1)28, seattlei KPO. 880. San
Pranrlicoi tHU 1180. salt Lake.
Thursday
8:00 (NBC) Rudy Vallee, KPO,
KFI, KOW; Beaux Arts Trio, KOO,
KOA, KEX. (CBS) Maurice'! Orch
KOIN.
8:30 (NBC) Barry McKlnley, KOA:
News, KOO. (CBS) Orant Boas,
KNX.
8:45 (CBS) Boake Carter, KNX
KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Quartette, KOO.
8:00 (CBS) Major Bowes, KNX,
KOIN. KSL. (NBC) Film Stan, KPO.
KFI, KOW.
8:80 (NBC) Town Meeting, KOA,
KQO. KEX.
7:00 (NBC) Blng Crosby, KPO,
KFI, KOW. (CBS) Sporta, KNX
KOIN.
7:30 (CBS) Americana at Work.
KNX, KOIN. (NBC) Concert, KOO.
a-nn fnRflt Juk Fulton. KSL:
Scattergood B a I n e s, KOIN, KNX
(NBC) Amos li Andy. KPO, Kfl,
KOW: deVodl's Orch., KOA, KEX;
Melody Time, KOO.
8:18 (CBS) Screen Scoops, sns
tear. kotn. iNHOl SvmDhonv Orch..
KPO, KOW, KFI; Schallert Inter
views, KOO.
8:30 (CBS) Kate Smith, KNX.
KOIN, KSL, (NBC) Trumbauer'a
Orch., KQO.
0:00 (NBC) Sporta Headllners,
KQO.
o-ik Nnm March of Time. KPO.
KFI. KOW: Dsnce Hour, KOO; Pry-
or's Orch., KOA, KEX.
0:30 (NBC) Van's Orch., KOO.
KOA, KEX.
Q.lft fNTint CrnlGr'a Orch.. KPO.
KOW; Univ. Eplorer, KOO, KOA.
KEX.
mm iNBCl News. KPO. KOW.
KFI; Crosscuts, KOO, KEX.
inn (NBOl Ravazza's Orch.,
KPO, KOW; Crosscuts, kua.
10:30 (NBC) Mozels urcn., ftuu,
KOA, KEX: Drolske's Orch., KPO.
10:45 (CBS) Ted Flo-Blto's Orch.,
KNX. KOIN, KSL.
ii. nn Nnm Knv'a Orch.. KPO.
KFI, KOW; Organist, KOA; Five Star
Final, KOO.
Friday.
5:00 (NBC) Concert, KOA; So
phisticated Strings, KOO, KOA; Armv
Band, KPO. (CBS) Drama, KSL
KOIN.
6:30 (NBC) Organist, KPO; Swart
hout's Orch., KOA, KEX. (CBSt
Orant 8c Ross, KNX.
5:46 (CBS) Boake Carter, KNX.
KOIN, KBL. (NBC) Swarthout'l
Orch., KOO.
6:00 (CBS) Hollywood Hotel, KNX,
KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Beaux Arts Trio,
KOO, KEX; Oene te Glenn, KPO,
KFI.
8:30 (NBC) Harmony Four, KPO;
Spelling Bee, KOO, KEX, KFI.
6:45 (NBC) Ypur Oov't. at Your
Service, KPO.
7:00 (CBS) Song Shop, KNX,
KOIN, KSL. (NBO) First Nlghter,
KPO, KFI, KOW; Martin's Music,
KOO, KOA.
FOR SPRING and SUMMER
COMFORT These Smart
GABARDINE
IN THE NEWEST
SPORT STYLES
We have a oomplete assort
ment of these good-looking,
serviceable Gabardine suits
. . . single or double breasted
with sport backs. The pre
dominating colors are grays,
greens, blues and browns. A
real Toggery value at
$2950
For Your EASTER
OUTFIT A
Dobbs Hat
The newest lhadrs and shapes for
spring and Summer Pl.I S the well
known quality of DOIIIIS Krery
lint a hnrcaln!
$5.00
to $7.50
BERG Hats - $4.00
The TOGGERY
34 NO. CENTRAL AVE.
TELEPHONE
7:80 (NBC) Jlmmle Fldler, KPO,
KFI. KOW; Csppella Choir, KOO,
KOA.
7:45 (NBC) Dorothy Thompson.
KPO, KFI, KOW. (CBS) American
Viewpoint, KNX, KSL.
S;00 (NBC) Amoi Andy, KPO,
KFI, KOW; Blaine's Orch., KOO,
KOA, KEX. (CBS) Jack Pulton,
KSL; Scattergood Balnea, KOIN, KNX.
8:18 (NBC) Uncle Ezia, KPO, KPT.
KOW. (CBS) turn A Abner, KNX.
KOIN KSL.
6:80 (CBS) Whlteman's Orch.,
KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Oood Fri
day Program, KPO, KFI, KOW:
Breese's Orch. KOO, KOA, KEX.
0:00 (CBS) Arthur Oodfrey, KNX,
KOIN. KSL. (NBC) Circus, ..KPO,
KFI, KOW; Ravazza's Orch., KOA.
KEX.
9:30 (NBC) Revue, KPO, KEX.
KPT, KOA; Dance Hour. KOO. (CBS)
Calif. Sports Review, KNX.
10:00 (NBC) News, KPO, KPT,
KOW: Hayme'a Orch.. KOO.
10:16 (CBS) OlUBkln's Orch..
KNX. KOIN. (NBC) Hayme's Orch..
KOA; Henkel's Orch., KPO.
10:30 (NBC) Trumbauer's Orch..
KQO, KOA. KEX; Pryor's Orch., KPO,
KOW, KFI.
10:45 (CBS) Owen's Orch., KNX.
11:00 (NBC) Kay'a Orch., KPO.
KOW; KFI; Organist. KOA. (CBS)
Pasadena Civic Auditorium, KNX,
KOIN, KSL.
Sacred Concert
Easter Evening
The ohorus choir of the First
Methodist Episcopal church will pre
sent a sacred concert Enster Sunday
at 8 p. m. The program will Include
choruses, trios and solo numbers, the
soloists participating being popular
young singers of the city, sll of whom
are members of the church choir.
Full details of the program will ap
pear In Sunday's Mall Tribune. The
public Is cordially Invited to attend.
There will be no admission charged
but sliver offerings will be accepted
to defray expenses And purchaao mu
sic for the choir.
Phone 643. We'U naul away you!
refuse City sanitary Service
With an aoove-average number of
prisoners, the Jackson county JaUer,
E. L. Clow, waa taxed for facilities last
night and found It necessary to pro
cure extra mattresses.
There were 48 prisoners in Jail over
night. Thirty-one of them were fed
eral prisoners being held for trial or
grand Jury action. The government
pays for prisoners boused temporarily
In the oounty Jell, the payment Just
about covering expenses, Sheriff Syd
I. Brown said.
There were already 31 federal pris
oners In the Jail when Deputy Mar
shal Paul Hanlln arrived last night
with ten more from Klamath Falls.
The new prisoners were listed as
Dale Wlllsrd. 26, Chlloquln, held un
der 110,000 ball after a hearing before
the T7. S. Commissioner in Klamath
Falls yesterday on a charge of burg
larizing the Chlloquln postofflce; Lee
Hlxon, 18, Chlloquln Indian, charged
with larceny: end Frank Begg, 48,
Klamath Palls, charged with violation
of a parole which freed him after
serving seven months of a 16-months
sentence for selling liquor to In
dians. Also the following, all charged with
selling liquor to Indians: John Leeper,
66, Klamath Falls, Robert Force, 33,
Central Point, Michael Oodfrey, 28,
Klamath Falls, Nell McOrath, 68,
KlAmath Falls, Haves Poss, 33. Chllo
quln. Bruce Woodcock, 48, Klamftth
Falls, and Charles Bogart, 51, Chlloquln.
New Type Closets
Installed By Many
Fifteen new insect-proof type priv
ies have been Installed In Josephine
county and 14 in Jackson county the
past weak, according to P. H. Jurgen-
aen. supervisor. All construction work
is done by the WPA at no cost to the
owner, except for materials.
Because this sanitary program may
be in effect for only a limited time,
Mr. Jurgensen advised all wishing
one of the privies to place their order
at once. Further Information may be
obtained by contacting Mr. Jurgensen
at 307 Beatty street or at the Econ
omy Lumber company, where a model
Is on display.
LETTER CONTEST
Lut call waa Issued today for en
tries In the letter-writing contest
sponsored by the Jackson Oounty
Re -Elect Governor Martin club To
be eligible, letters must be post
marked not later than tomorrow,
April 16.
Col. E. S. Kelly. Postmaster Pr&nk
OeSouza and Harold H. Brown were
announced today as Judges. The let
ters are to be 100 words or less and
are to begin: "Governor Martin
should be re-elected because . . .
First prize la 920, second $15 and
third $10. Anyone In the county Is
eligible to enter the contest. Winners
are to be announced and prizes
awarded within a few days.
Young Oregonians
Pack Auditorium
An audience that packed the Med
ford senior high school auditorium
to capacity attended the free vaude
ville show presented last night by
the young Oregonians under ansplces
of the 20-30 club. The show was
well received and the young per
formers were warmly applauded
All available space In the audito
rium was occupied and by 8 o'clock
the doors had to be closed, 15 min
utes before curtain time. The 20-30
club was praised for sponsoring such
an entertaining show without cost.
legs between J. D. Ross. Bonneville 1 board to establish rata schedules
j dam administrator, and an advisory I would open st Portland,. April 18.
Y SALES LATELY
ASHLAND. April 14. (Spl.) In
creasing sales of property In this
city and vicinity disclose a slow
but steady Influx of residents from
other parts oi the. country!
Homes, farms and urbaij business
enterprises are being bought regu
larly by new residents who have
been Impressed with the congenial
climate, commercial prospects and
cordial atmosphere of the Rogue val
ley. In nearly all Instances the new
settlers have chosen this locality of
their own free will after a previous
visit.
During the past week Ralph A.
Foster, who came here with hla fam
ily In February from Redmond, Cal..
where he operated a ranch, took
over the Associated service station
at East Main and Boulevard.
Margaret Holt of Arvln. Calif..
bought the home of Mrs. Belle Ellis
at 244 Grant stTeet. Forty acres of
timber land on Anderson creek were
sold by Mrs. Hazel Ferns to B. L
Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Herrlck
moved here this week from Klamath
Falls after buying three acres and a
seven-room house from Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hays, 272 Orange avenue.
To Talk Power Rntes
WASHINGTON. Anrll 14. fAPl
The federal power commission an
nounced yesterday a series of meet-
i
pint n , ; 1
There's a 80c YEW
(certain Tasti- I ouut JA
ness you get r-l ; .
only in a real
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A SPECIAL RACK OF
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One jar single eggs
One single action reel
25 yds. Old English line
Two three-foot Spanish gut leaders
Two 3-0 Colorado Spinners
One tube BB shot
Six single egg hooks
One creel
One creel strap
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H ounce Jointed strelhend
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100 yard slnirle action reel
25 yards oil finish silk line
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WADING SHOES
Felt soles hold on slippery
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Fishing Jackets
Vest length flhlnR jacket-, do
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Magellan's scotch waders are
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SALMON EGGS
S'A oi. Jars Single Eggs 15 to 3V
5 oi. jars Cluster Eggs 25
8 oi. Jars Cluster Eggs 35 and -lOt
DIVIDED WINO WET FLIES
Eyed, Spanish gut snelled
10f 3 for 25t
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Snelled or unsnelled
15o 2 for 2.V
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