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MTCDFORD MATT. TRTBUNE. MEDFOTCD. OT?EGON. TITUTCRDAY. MAY 12, 1938.
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Wednesday P. M.
Coming aa a iurprlae to their many
Mendi, waa the marriage yesterday
afternoon of Mlaa Janice Bhrove
daughtfcr of Mn. R. B. Shreve, to
Robert Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Qeonte J. Morris.
The ceremony was solemnized at
1 o'clock In 8t. Mark's Episcopal par
sonane with the Rev. Father C. 8.
Bartlam officiating. The brtdo was
dressed becomingly In a blue-groy
tailored suit with matching acces
aorles and a gardenia corsage. Only
Immediate members of the couple's
family and close friends were pres
ent at the wedding. .
Following the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Morris departed for Seattle where
they will board the S. 8. Alaskan
Saturday, bound I or Anchorage
Alaska, to mako their home.
The couple graduated from Med-
ford high sohool last year, where
they were very popular and active
members of the student body. Mrs.
Morris was outstanding In school
dramatics and Mr. Morris was a
member of the football team. The
bride Is also a past queen of Jobs'
Daughters.
Pook-Roake Rites
Held Saturday In
Coquille Church
On Saturday, May 7, at 4 o'clock
In St. James Episcopal church In
Ooaullle. Miss Jeanetto pook, daugn
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Pook
was married to nobert F. Roake of
this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J
Roake of Portland.
Miss Carol Young acted as the
bride's maid of honor and Amid
Frledland as best man. William A.
Cooner was the usher. Both Mr.
Frledland and Mr. Oooper make their
homo In Medford.
Mr. Roako has lived hore for the
past year and Is associated with the
telephone company. He is a gradu
ate of the University of Washington
and a member of Alpha Kappa Pal.
commerce fraternity and of Scabbard
and Blade.
The couple will make their home
In this city.
Prospect Friends
Fete Mrs. Grieve
A group of friends honored Mrs.
Mary E. Orleve at the Prospect hotel
Tuesday evonlng, the occasion being
her birthday.
Eight tables of pinochle were In
play, with prizes going to Mr. Everett
Fraedrlck. Mrs. Tracy Boothby, Mrs.
Donald Chase, Mr. Howard Arant and
Mrs. Bud Gall.
Decorations In the birthday motif
with a beautiful birthday cake were
enjoyed.
College Club Meets
In Ashland Saturday
Rogue River Valley College Wo
men's club will convene Saturday
Afternoon, May 14, at 3:36 o'clock
tn the Civic Club in LI thin pnrk In
Ashland. The club Is located a little
beyond the road entrance of the
park.
1 Miss Grace Chamberlain of Ash
land will be hostess to the group,
and Mrs. Fred Wagner will review
a current play.
Election of officers will be In
order during the aftornoon session.
Tea Honors D.A.R.
And Mothers
Phoenix high school O iris' league
organization entertained yesterday at
the school gymnasium with a de
lightful tea honoring their mothers
and members of the Medford chap
ter of Daughters of the American
Hrvolutlon.
Amid decorations of spring flow
em. guests enjoyed the tea hour
and an Interesting program.
Mrs. H. E. Armstrong, represent
ing the D. A. R., presented Miss
Kruncla Olover with a good citizen
ship medal. Miss Olover was chosen
by the school as one of the out
standing girls of the class and also
by the D. R. A. In their citizenship
pilgrimage.
Birthday Party
Enjoyable Affair
Llttlo Policy Jennings eolebrated
her 5th birthday anniversary Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Kvervtte Miller on the
Central Point highway, with ten
playmates enjoying the party.
Policy received many lovely gtfu
for the occasion and the children de
lighted In playing games during the
afternoon.
As a surprise to Mrs. Miller, a hand
kerchief shower was given her by
Mrs. T. W. McPadden and Mrs. Sally
Puhl. alter which refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Miller and children will leave
soon for Eugene to make their home.
Present at the psrly were: Mrs.
dames Mable Johnson Ututla Riddle,
Helen Pierce, Bee Crosby, Ruth Marx,
Thelma Luy. Mary K. Boland. Barbara
Jennings, and Thelma Hutchinson.
Calendar
Friday
6:30 p. m. Pocahontas lorte din
ner. Redman hall.
00 p. m. Kt D-uel Hvibbs Tent
Ko. 11, armory.
rila Deuel
To Convene
Elta Douel Hubbs Tent No. II will
convene In the armory Friday eve
ning at 8 o'clock. All members are
asked to be present.
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VEW YORK. May 13 (API H. C.
(Budl Fiber, the cartoonist who
created Mult and Jeff, was recuper
ating today after a aerfous stomach
disorder of 10 d.vys duration. A aeries
of four blood tr.imfustons vuis given
him following a hemorrhage.
and Clubs
Mary Davis
Medford Group
Returns From
Carmel Vacation
A group of Medford women re
turned to- their respective homes
here Wednesday evening altor hav
ing spent a week vacationing in
Carmel, Calif., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Luther.
In two cars the group motored
back. Those enjoying the sojourn and
taking advantage of the many Car
mel Bocla activities were Mrs. Ear,
Tumy. Mrs. aeorge M. Roberts and
daughter, Miss Dorothy Frances
Roberts, Mrs. Corbln Edgell, Mrs.
Luther and Mrs. Robert Ruhl. The
latter Joined the group In Carme!
alter an "" 1I ,
and later In Beverly Hills, Calif.
Jennie Delzell
Betrothal Told
At Tuesday Tea
An announcement of Interest lo
cally was revealed Tuesday In Klam
ath Falls when the engagement 01
Miss Jennie Delzell, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. W. A. Dclell of Portland to
Harold Savoso Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Savage of Fresno, Calif, was
told.
Mlaa Delzell Is the sister of Mrs.
Don Newbury of this city. The an-
nouncement was made at the home
of Mrs. C. I. Roberts on Pacific Ter
race In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Roberts
Is Miss Dc I sell's aunt.
Forty (TueeU caned for tea at the
Roborta home and upon entering
were presented with a small, old
fashioned nosegay with the betrothal
announcement concealed therein
Little Miss Nancy . Joan Newbury,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don New
bury, gave the nosegays. The tea table
was attractively appointed with a
center piece of rosebuds In shades of
pink.
Mrs. Newbury, Mrs. Delzell, Mrs.
J. A. Maddox. Mrs. Oscar Shlve and
Mrs. O. W, White, assisted with the
affair. Mrs. Whlto la Miss Delzell's
grandmother from Pasadena, Calif.
The marriage will be solemnized in
Mod lord on the 18th of June.
Miss Dclzoll is a graduate of Uni
versity of Oregon and a member of
PI Beta Phi sorority. She has been
teaching sohool in Klamath Falls the
past several years and has been a
frequent and popular visitor In this
city.
Mr. Savage Is a graduate of Unl- .
verslty of California, he Is a contrac
tor at the present time In Prescott,
Arizona.
First Punch Wins '
11 Second Knockout
CORPUS CHKIBTI. Tex., May 12.
(AP Heavyweight Wlllard Dean.
former Shreveport, La., A.A.U. cham
pion, claimed the unofficial world
record for a quick knockout today.
Last night he Jumped from his
corner tn the first round of bout
with Claude Allen, San Antonio
fighter, planted a terrific left hook
to the Jaw and the fight was offi
cially over In 11 seconds.
Record books list the ll'i -second
knockout of Al Foreman, English
fighter, put on Ruby Levi no In 1928.
as the speediest.
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retaining all of M J B- OirTce's full
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This new M J B' DRIP GRIND
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ever tasted. If you don't agree your
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Try its rich, full flavor the re
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PARK GATE
KLAMATH FALLS, May U.(p)
Lured to the side of her car by a
gypsy woman who cried "Oh, my lit
tle girl," Bob H. Chapman, flagman
for the Blockllnger Lumber corroany'a
logging operation, lost 457 yesterday
when another gypsy appeared sudden
ly and placed a gun In his aide, he
told Sheriff Lloyd Low.
According to Chapman's story, the
- suckup occurred on the desolate San
I orMlt MCtor of Dslles-Collfornla
; n,Bhwsy near tn, ea,t entrance to
: nr.,,r . ,rfc ... rohbln.
;cliapM, the gypsies drove quick
off toward the south, their victim
said.
Later In the evening Crater Lake
park rangors detained Frank and Rosa
Evans and their three children at
the park entrance, where they were
taken In custody by Deputy Sheriff
Dale Mattoon and brought to the
county Jail here.
Evans and his wife, who officers
described as "gypsies." were charged
with assault and robbery while arm
od, but Mattoon said a thorough
search of the couple and their car
which carried a South Carolina 11c
enae, failed to reveal any trace of
either guu or money.
Evans denied any knowledge of the
Incident on the highway.
IN TEST FLIGHT
LOS ANGELES, May 12. AP)
Five Polish filers took off at 13:32
p. m, (P. S. T.) today on a test flight
to Las Vegas, Nev., in the California'
made monoplane which they hope to
fly to Warsaw.
Officials at the Union Air terminal
the takeoff point, said the airmen
were expected to be back here at 3
p. m. today. Las Vegas is about 290
air ml Ips from here.
The quintet expects to take off
on the first leg of the homeward
flight at dawn tomorrow.
Major Waclaw Makowskt, head of
the Polish L. O. T. airlines and leader
of the expedition, said legal technl
callttes had been smoothed out on
the proposed route through South
America and French West Africa.
The Poles have a new twin-engined
Lockheed.
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Everybody Busy
In Port Orford
PORT ORFORD, May 12. (AP)
This community has heard - of the
business recession, but today It
looked back on the past month a
the most prosperous time In Its' his
tory.
Every man and woman looking for
a Job has found one. The cedar In
dustry has kept forest, mill . and
dock crews hopping. Crab fishermen
have brought in big catches to the
busy cannery. New homes under con
structlon have taken up the slack
among carpenters.
All perfected
In M J B-
Finest coffee beans.
Erpert blend.
Rich, brown rout.
Cup-curio 9, to
check the tuvor.
Flavor-protected
grinds (2 kind))
Vscuum -scaled
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YOU GUESSED I T a "bit- apple" reminder of Shenan
, doah .-.?p)e blossom festival April 28, 29 at Winchester, Va. The
(tils are Zorpha Seabrlght, Edna Courtney, Anne Browne.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, May 12. (Spl.)
School ohUdron. with their teacher,
Mrs. Fuller, enjoyed Play Day at
Eagle Point last Friday.
The county nurse visited the school
last Thursday. Donald Johnson and
Kenneth Warner have Just recovered
from chicken pox and both Donald
and Raymond Johnson have been
absent from school the past two
weeks.
Mrs. Sarah Spearln, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Spearln and children, of
Horn brook, Calif., spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hansen.
Mrs. J. F. Maxfleld spent the
afternoon of Mother's Day at the
Tonn home visiting with her mother.
Charles Ctalg came out from Med
ford Sunday for a visit with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Escoe Fuller and
son. Glenn, Mrs. George Hansen and
Mrs. J. I. Rohrer attended the
teachers' chorus at Medford Mon
day evening. Mrs. Fuller is a mem- :
ber of the chorus.
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To Hawaii U. I
PORTLAND, May 12. (AP) Ralph
C. Hoeber of Portland, attorney and
professor of law at the Northwestern
College of Law, received an appoint
ment to the University of Hawaii
faculty today. He was granted a
master of art's degree at the Uni
versity of Oregon In 1923.
Children Love
This Real
Orangeade
...dairy pure Bireley's
ALL READY TO SERVE
Serve Bireley's real orange
ade ice cold it's the perfect
refreshment. Bottled under
the same strict sanitation as
purest milk. Comes ready to
serve.Be sure ou gt-l Bir f ley's,
the original dairy orangeade!
In quarts at your grocer's or
delivered by your milkman:
In 5 bottles at drink counters.
SNIDER DAIRY PRODUCE CO.
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111 Noted Dead
(By the Associated Press.)
NEW YORK Rear-Admlral William
Woodward Phelps, 68, wartime com
mander of the 8. 8. Leviathan and
formerly commandant of the third
naval district and of the navy yard
in Brooklyn.
TORONTO George Seymour Lyon,
70, eight times winner of the Cana
dian amateur golf championship and
known as the dominion's first great
golfer.
CULVER CITY, Cel. Thelma Hill,
32, former leading comedienne for
Mack Bennett motion pictures.
Tobacco Heiress
Owes $16,299 Tax
WASHINGTON. May 13. (AP)
Tho board of tax appeals ruled to
day that Doris Duke Cromwell, the
tobacco heiress, owed the federal
government 916.399 In Income taxes
for the year 1933.
The amount was part of $308,467
deficiency the bureau of internal
revenuo had assessed on the conten
tion that the Income of the trust
created by James B. Duke for his
daughter "waa available to and con
structively received by petitioner."
Closing time for Too Late tr Clas
sify Ada Is 1 30 p. m.
For your child: A glasses
of milk every day. Servt
Bireley's, too. It is madt
wholly from orange juice,
sugar, pure water, and
dash o lemon jor "nip."
GRADE A
PASTEURIZED
MILK
Will
Another Health Drink!
! Trail
TRAIL, May IS. (Spl.) Mrs.
Ooldle Johnson of Sunaet-on-tho-Rogua
haa returned home after spend
ing aeveral months In Santa Clara,
Cal. Ml&s Ruth Courtrous of Long
Beach and Bob Yancey of Palo Alto
made the trip with Mrs. Johnson.
Miss Courtrous expects to spend the
summer with Mrs. Johnson and Bob
will stay at Sunset until his parents
arrive In July to apend their vacation
at their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCormlck
of Seattle arrived here Thursday of
last week and have taken a cottage
for aeveral months at Callfornla-on-the
Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. McCormlck
wer here for several weeks last year
and think this an Ideal place to
spend a vacation.
Ray Merrlman haa been confined
to his home with a severe cold and
bronchial trouble, but la much bet
ter at this time. His mother. Mrs.
Mallery, haa been carrying the mall
during Ray's lllneis.
Mrs. Lilly Baltzman of Medford was
a week-end guest at the 8. W. Hutch
inson home. They all visited with
Dr. and Mrs. Mallery Sunday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young and
daughter and son of Eagle Point vLi
lted at Sunset-on-the-Rogue, Sunday.
May 8.
Mrs. Oeorgle Wilson visited with
Mrs. Ruby Leigh, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pence and Elmer
Dawson were dinner guesta at the
Ralph Watson home Friday evening.
Miss Wanda Howe spent May 8 In
Eagle Point visiting the school.
Mrs. Tuasa Vaughn was elected
chairman of P.-T.A. of the Elk Creek
school, Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chamberlln have
rented and moved into one of the
Brill cottages.
The 4-H club held a pie social at
nnMSi7n-
BURELSON'S
ANNUAL MAY
COATS
BETTER COATS
A large group of our better coats consisting of Frintzess
and Pacific Maid. They're every type of coat you could
imagine for now or vacationing.
COLORS
Navj
Black
. Pastels
. Bright Shades
All guaranteed
Regular $20.75 to $35.00
Values. SALE PRICE
COATS
$19.75 Coats to $24.75
Materials of dressy nubbies,
fleeces and camels hair, all
teed linings. Colors Beige
wood Gold . Royal .
Black. Regular $19.75 to
values. Sale price
NEW SPRING COATS
All of our $12.95 and $16.50 Coats go
in this May Clearance sale. Toppers and
Swagger lengths, all new shades
$12.95 to $16.50 Values
TAILORED SUITS
Men's-Wear worsteds and gabardines, plain and action
backs. Colors Beige Grey . Oxford . Black. Sizes
12 to 20. Sale price
$8.85-$16.50-$24.75J
New Spring Dresses
If you are Intrrrtr-1 in a nrw tprlng dress
doot fall to see these. Pure dve prints, plain
colors, rape dresses, sport dresses and boleros.
Misses' and women's styles.
$19.73 to J-22.SO. Values
SALE (19 QQ
PRICE 9 I COQ
2 DRESSES $20.00
WEAR PRUF
SLIPS
Full cut, 4-gore tailored, 4-gore luce
trimmed, white and tea rose, sizes 32 to
44. Regular $198 values
SALE CI CQ
PRICE I .33
2 Slips for $3.00
'Straw Hat Day'
Set for May 21;
Otd Ones Wanted
Saturday, May 31 was today pro
claimed as "Straw Hat Day" for
Jackson county.
All Jackson county men who
can afford new headgear were ask
ed by Elmer Wilson, chairman of
the retail merchant committee of
the local chamber of commerce, to
Invest In a straw hat on that day.
"Individuals and stores are re
quested to bring the old, discarded
hats to the chaber of commerce
for distribution to the Salvation
Army and other charitable organ
izations," Mr. Wilson said. "The
old taats will be put to good use "
the Elk Creek schoolhouse, Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. WUmer Ragsdale and
children, Arnold and Marie, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Cushman and daugh
ters, Melba and Iverene, and Mrs.
Francis Ash all had dinner at Jess
Ragsdale's home Sunday, May 8, Mr.
Ragsdale's birthday.
Ralph Watson and son Cordon have
Joined the bunch of carpenters that
are working on the Brill house.
Lee Merrlman, who la attending
Ashland Normal, spent Mother's Day
with hla mother, Mrs. Alma Mallery,
on Elk creek.
Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Ash received word of the birth of
a daughter, born at Welser, Idaho,
where Mr. and Mrs. Ash spent the
winter.
On Leave Robert Emmens, son of
Mrs. J. J. Emmens, arrived at his
home here on Siskiyou Heights from
March field. Riverside, Cal., by motor
car Wednesday. Emmens la a second
lieutenant In the army air corps. He
waa accompanied here by Graham
OF ALL SPRING
MATERIALS
. Dressy Nubbies
. Bright Fleeces
. Glamalures
Imported Tweeds
Aristocrat linings
$16.50
bright
guaran
112.77
Rose
Navy
$24.75
$7.77
155 Spring Dresses
One tTOup of 1M sprlnr dressea In pura d)e
prints. Taffeta and crepes.
Refular $7.95 to J16.S0 Valuea
SALE
PRICE
GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE
STOCKINGS
Full fashioned, sheer and service. Kne.
high, new spring colors, new shades
79c Pair
3 Pair $2.25
J West who, after spending the night
at the Emmena home, continued on
to Portland to bis home. The two
fliers will leave here for duty at
March field next Tuesday.
COUNTERFEIT DOLLARS
IN CIRCULATION HERE
Counterfeit silver dollars are being
circulated In Medford and vicinity,
the public was warned today.
The fraudulent coins were said to
be good Imitations, weighing almost
as much as the genuine dollars and
even giving a convincing ring when
dropped on a counter. The public
: was advised to Inspect all s)lver dol.
lars carefully.
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SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Coats Dresses Hata
ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN
Get Wise to
Constipation!
When you're constipated, It's a
great temptation to be satisfied
with oufdfe relict. But physlca
may become a habit. And they
don't keep constipation from re-4
turning. It's so much better to get
at the cause of the trouble.
If you eat what most people do,
chances are the only thing the
matter Is you don't get enough
"bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean
how much you eat. It means a
fcin of food that isn't consumed
In the body, but leaves a soft
"bulky" mass in the Intestines
and helps a bowel movement.
What to do? Eat a little Kel
logg's AU-Bran for breakfast
every day and drink plenty of
water. This crunchy toasted ce
real is not only rich In "bulk"
It also contains the natural In
testinal tonic, vitamin B,. AU
Bran is made by Kellogg In Battle
Creek. Bold by every grocer.
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