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M"ETVFOT?"D MATT, TRTBTTXE. rEBFO'RT), flRECQy. TOTDXT. 'APT7TT, 2fl. 1038. PAGE PTVE A' OF ' TO H. JLFEST1VAL Saturday Program Will Cele brate Twenty Years of Home Extension Work Plays to Feature Day Homemakers of Jackson county are Invited to attend the Spring Festival nd celebration ot SO yeare of home extension work In Jackson county to be held In the Medford senior high school building at I p. m. Saturday. The extension service In home eco nomics in Jackson county has been developed through supervision and teaching by the county home demon stration agent with assistance ot the state home demonstration leader and specialists. A county extension com mittee, composed of seven women representing the county homemakers, has co-operated with the home dem onstration agent in promoting the extension work, and has assisted the agent In organizing community groups and In planning the program of work, this county- committee meets with the agent regularly once each month and assists at all county wide meetings. They have given most generously of their time and energy and through their vision and Integrity have made an Invaluable contribution to the advancement of the home economics program. Miss Alice Hanley of Jacksonville, who was a member ot the tlrst county extension committee of Jsck son county In 1018, has served on the commltte continuously since that time as active chairman until 1933 and as honorary chairman since. Miss wnniev will tell some 01 tne experi ences of the committee during "the first ten years' 'of service to ino homemakers of Jackson county at the afternoon program at the Spring Festival. Other members of the present com mittee who have assisted In plans for the festival are Mrs. Rita Myers of Medford. active chairman; Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson of Trail, clothing project chairman; Mrs. Nora Straus of Sams Valley, home furnishings project chairman; Mrs .Alice Ricks, Howard district, secretary of the county commiteee; Mrs. Pearl Wll lams of Talent, treasurer and nutri tion project chairman; Mrs. Maude Port of Applegate. recreation projec chairman :and Mrs. Lela Ousterhout of Eagle Point, parent education pro ject chairman. As a climax of the SO-year celebra tion three one-act plays, representa tive of the dramatics work carried on in the county, are to be given on the evening program by Bellvlew, Talent and Central Point Granges. Music for the program will be fur nished by the Junior Symphony or chestra under direction of John R Knight. Gloria Wemmer and Carolee Haines of Ashland will give a tumbling and tap dancing number. Vocal solos will be given by Eleonore Poftenbar ger. sccompanled by Dorothy Jane Hester. and the North Annual May Party Riverside Market All Day Saturday The Riverside Market's annual May Day party, which attracted hundreds of people last year, promises to be r Vta Mr an even greaier bw according to Charles Batcman Norman Gall, owners Riverside store. Everyone visiting the Riverside Market tomorrow will be given a bottle of soda pop. hot dog or cold meat sandwiches, peanuts, coffee and cheese sandwiches, regardless of the size of their purchases. Several fac tory representatives store with apeclol snd samples. Displays at the Riverside have re cently been rearranged for quicker service and a more complete assort ment of foods. Rieffenach's Riders Coming T Barron 88 Bellvlew 358 Brownsboro . 134 Butte Falls . 308 Central Point N... 438 Central Point, 8- 30ft Climax 30 Derby 70 Deter - 40 (Continued trom page One.) The registration In the 31 Medford precincts is: Precinct Total Rep. Dem.Mls. No. Main 431 304 318 3 So. Main 338 18S 148 S No. Central 242 113 135 4 So. Central 255 vlll 139 I So. Riverside... 151 78 74 1 No. Riverside ... 312 134 188 10 No 287 121 180 . 8 Oakdale . 258 140 108 1 Newtown 314 173 140 3 King 330 183 138 1 Northeast 290 143 142 5 Cottage . 252 130 111 3 Southeast 308 137 188 S Queen Ann....- 315 118 04 3 East 108 128 88 4 Southwest 373 130 137 5 South 398 182 308 8 West 317 179 133 8 Kenwood 379 171 104 4 Northwest . 319 108 105 8 Haven 213 110 08 7 Totals .5.857 2.001 3.774 03 389 . 303 108 467 Eagle Point ... Flounce Rock Foots Creek , Gold Hill Griffin Creek 143 HUlcrest 138 Howard 335 Jacksonville, N 338 Jacksonville,' S 262 Lake Creek 128 Mound - 207 Orchard Home 392 Perrydale 417 Phoenix. E 260 Phoenix. W 392 Ptnehurst 07 Rogue River 640 Roxy Ann 877 Sams Valley ... 155 Sterling 60 Talent, East Talent, West Trail Union Watklns Willow Springs . Wlmer Reese Creek 48 148 85 100 106 338 14 40 34 153 114 65 196 83 88 137 198 135 89 165 175 ' 233 135 203 24 238 173 81 32 151 170 131 74 83 96 104 81 34 103 67 108 319 149 6 39 IS 135 87 53 338 68 67 195 139 132 36 95 212 178 133 1B6 69 283 302 02 28 131 114 161 71 32 68 112 67 Registration figures ot Jackson county precincts outside of Ashland and Medford, for the May 30 primary are aa followa: Precinct Total R. D. M. Antloch , 123 61 61 1 Applegate -. 195 110 76 6 Central Pt. Seniors Stage Play Tonight The seniors of the Central Point high school will present as their an nual class play. "The Patsy," a three-act comedy, mis evening at 8 o'clock In the high school audito rium. - The cast Includes Blue O'Connor, Lois Glass, Barbara Kochler, Nelda Ayers, Viola Penland, Raymond Mil- T HAVE PERMITS, CONTROL RULES PORTLAND. April 39. Tn. drivers, despite the protests of Phil Brady, president ol the Portland A PL Central Lftbor Council, and Teamsters' union representatives, will be requir ed to obtain regulation employes' per mits if employed by beer, wine and liquor wholesalers, the Oregon liquor commission decided yesterday. Chairman Arthur K. McMahan said It waa "entirely probable that we may have some recommendations to make to the next state legislature ," regarding fortified wines on which the commission has been con ducting an investigation. Suspensions Included; Vivian Mazier, Red Rock Tavern. Klamath Falls. 31 days, operating noisy and disorderly establishment. Application denials Included: Agnes Pullerton, Pullerton distrib utors. Oranta Pass, wholesale beer license. Harry K. Parkhurst, O. K. Past t the, Gold Hill, package store, class B. Licenses granted included: Archie Morris, Green Creek trailer camp, route 1, Grants Pass, retail beer, class C. Leonard Osburn and Oscar Lewis, Pastime card room, Jacksonville, package store, clafs B. MARKET 313-315 N. Riverside. Phone 358 ler, Jamea Grimes, Lyle Seymour and Arthur Coplnger. The play Is being produced by pe. clal arrangement with Samuel French. For unequaled feats of horseman ship the world famous Rleffenach troupe stands alone. For many years they were Europe's riding sensation They are making their American de but with the Al G. Barnes and Sells to Kioto combined circus coming Medford. Wednesday, May 11. Grounds j near Jackson schsol. While renowned, j the Rleffenachs are but one of the 1000 new wonders being offered by '. the big show this yaer. I mill be In the demonstrations Best Seller Lists Regiment Readers Is Authors Plaint NEW YORK. April 29. (AP) Pearl 8. Buck wants to abolish "best-seller" lists which in the past have Included some of her own novels-on the ground they regiment public taste. "I wish to heaven we could do away with' the best-seller list en tirely," she told a luncheon of booksellers and authors. "The best-seller list Is not a thermometer. It is an Iron mold clamped upon the public mind." Meteorological Report POSTER CONTEST Mrs. Lois Young announced today the winners for the National Music Week poster contest as follows: Sen ior high school. Merlyn Dow and Bob Forsythe; Junior hjgh school, Betty Ludwlg and Eva Hedrlck. The contest was under direction of the high school art Instructor. Miss Elizabeth Crlsell. Judges were Mrs. Esther Church Leake. Miss Jane Snedlcor, Miss Louise Bosford and Harry Hlnman. The posters were Judged Wednesday. Awards to the winners In the senior high school were donated by Rychard's Art Studio and those to Junlr high school by Swem's Gift Shop. Posters will be on display In the Chamber of Commerce windows Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday ol next week. Gold Hill Dance To Aid Baseball Club GOLD HILL, April 29. (Spl.) A dance has been scheduled for Sst urdey night In the Gold Hill pavilion for the benefit of the recently organ ized baseball club here. Funds re ceived from the dance will be added April. 39, 1938 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair and mild tonight and Saturday. Oregon: Generally fair and mild tonight and Saturday, but cloudy on coast: moderate northwest wina on const. Local Dala. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 65; lowest, 36. Total monthly precipitation, l.aa Inches. Excess for the month .06 Inch. Total precipitation stnee Septem ber 1. 1937, 24.64 inches. Excess for the season. 9.04 IncheB Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes terday, 45 peV cent; 6 a. m. today. 96 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:08 a.m. Sun set. 7:08 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 a. 130 Meridian Time. 3 to 6 . 90 Boise Boston .... Chicago 68 Denver ....... 70 Eureka 56 Helena 72 Los Angeles 68 MEDFORD 71 New York 90 Omaha 62 Phoenix 96 Portland 74 Reno - 70 Roseburg 70 Salt Lake 76 San Francisco 66 Seattle ...... 76 Spokane 74 Washington. D.C. 90 Yakima - 78 42 46 48 46 52 30 64 48 60 44 63 50 44 46 48 44 50 60 63 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloud Clear Cloud; P. Cdy Cloud; Clear Cloudv Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clou: y Clear to donations received from private Individuals to buy equipment and fix up the diamond. Merrltt Davis was elected manager and Clarence Kelt business managei of the team. STEWART-WARNERS for 1938 Are Here! With The Amazing SAV-A-STEP LOOK What You Get! ' RUN S LESS EWracr H less Sav-a-Step Slid-a-Tray 16-Point Illuminated Cold Control Reversible Evaporator Door Vapor Sealed Cabinet Slo-Cycle Twin Cylinder Com pressor Tilt-a-Shclf Safety Zone Temperature Control Jumba Vegetable Freshener Jumbo Fruit Basket Econolite Come In! Let Us Show You the Features of Thee New Models! MEDFORD MAYTAG GO. 31 No. Bartlett Phone 38 ORIGINAL PRICE CUTTERS Regardless of what you may need, you will be apt to find it at one of your WESTERN THRIFT STORES. Shop, first at. your WESTERN THRIFT STORE. The following items will give you some idea of the variety of merchandise we carry: Complete line of all drugs, dozens of different brands of toiletries, toilet soaps, laundry soaps, the largest and most complete line of candies and tobaccos in Southern Oregon, school supplies, sun goggles, sun helmets, luggage, flashlights, shoe polishes, men's work gloves, fly swatters and what not, You can buy most anything at WESTERN THRIFT. And if we don't have what you want, we can sure get it, - ' ' HERE ARE TWO ITEMS WE OVER-LOOKED! PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Compounded Reasonably Priced FREE Film Developing 4 for any size print, even ai large as post-card size. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS! Baby Ruth Butter-Finger Jolly Jack Baker's CANDY BARS 2 for 5C LIFE BUOY Shaving Cream . 19c 35o size SUN-BRITE CLEANSER Jeans 10c SOAPS Lux and Lifebuoy 3 bars 17c OXYDOL Large pkg. 19c WOODBURY'S 3 bars 25c LARGE IVORY 3 bars 25c GIANT P.&G. 3 bars 10c GIANT O.K. 3 bars 10c Does Your Blood LACK IRON? That draggedout feeling may be the result of an iron j deficiency in your blood. Try runang. lti iron ana copper compounds increase liemoglo ' bin the substance that makes red blood red. Pur sang not only helps to build red blood corpuscles. It i stimulates appetite. Aids di gestion. If you are run down get bottle today. $1.00 We have over 1,000 sun helmets in assorted shapes, sizes and colors You will be sure to find just what you want at West ern Thrift. Get your summer hel met now while our stocks are complete 25S 2t, 39 40, G9, 89f 98S ? 1.19 VARIETY? We sure have it for you I MATCffilES Carton of 6 large boxes At Western Thrift E7c EXTRA SPECIAL We have approximately 300 jars and bottles of the famous Antoinette Donnelly Beauty Cream. Bleach Cream and Skin Refreshant. Each of these three numbers originally sold for $1.00. Here is a chance to get your summer bleach cream at a real saving! At this price you can afford to get several jars. $1.00 Beauty Cream $1.00 Bleach Cream $1.00 Skin Refreshant At Western Thrift YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT WESTERN THRIFT! 39' 3 for 1 Jar.- or jars $1.00 MAIN and CENTRAL Two 8tores 125 EAST SIXTH ST. Under the Big Clock , The only Red Front on Sixth Street We Salute the Month of May with Another Big MAY DAY PARTY Last year's party was a huge success. This year we have made arrangements for many more free gifts and better specials in every part of the store. Come in Saturday and have a good time, the party is on us! FREE Coca Cola To each and every one attending our MAY DAY PARTY All Day Saturday Tgf W W? Hot Dog SANDWICHES Made with Oregon Chief Wieners. ALSO 17 KINDS of COLD MEAT SANDWICHES Come in and try this exceptionally fine line of OREGON CHIEF COLD MEATS Manufactured by the Portland Provision Co. Come in and see the May Day Party Specials . in every department FREE PEANUTS AT THE PEANUT BARREL Eat All You Want in the Store is MILK Swift's Prem. Condensed First Quality. Tall can Denco Half or 0 whole, lb. SALT PORK Swift's . . lb. 10c STEER BEEF lliirryl We want everyone to have nome of thli extra fin John Walsh beef briore It 1 gone. TOMATO JUICE 3 25c Standby it's delicious. Sample it Saturday! FREE COFFEE Served All Day Chase & Sanborn Coffee 2 lbs. 49c FREE LADINO CHEESE SANDWICH Try one of thew. Wa think' t-ndlno Cheese , In Boiilhfrn Ornon' rinrst. SEE THE SPECIAL PRICE SATURDAY Cleanser . . . .. 2 cans 5c Gallon Fruit no.iotii.l7ic rillSf.S and ClirRRIKR SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 lb. can 49 KRISPY CRACKERS 2 lb. box 27 Potatoes so ibs. 25c A full load of Extra Quality Klamath U. S. No. 2 Carrots, Green Onions 4 bun 9c Local Grown