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HfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. .TUNE 10. 1938.
NEW LIGHT STANDARDS
READY BY H
Med ford ' four new ornamental
lighting atandardi, one at each cor
ner of the Central avenue and Main
atreet Intersection, were erected last
night, and will be put Into use prob
ably tomorrow evening, City Inspec
tor Frank Rogers said today.
The standard, ateel covered with
leaf-green enamel, are 10 feet high,
with a alx-foot arm extending over
the pavement four and one-hair
feet. They are equipped with beau
tiful 2500-1 umen lampa, conlsdered
the last word In atreet Illumination
Work on the automatlo traffic con
trol system will atart next week and
will be completed as soon as poa
stble.
ALBANY, Ore., June 10. (API
Returning to his Seattle home from
Dunsmulr, Calif., Nels Larson, 40
died suddenly here yesterday. Cause
of the death was not Immediately
determined.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Orange Glazed
Crullers
23c a dozen
The perfect answer for your dessert ques
tions. Delicious for your Sunday breakfast
and for your picnio basket.
-ALSO-
Beck's New
ORANGE BREAD
12c
During the warm weather, the icing on the
orange bread will be discontinued. The loaf
itself, however, will be just as flavorsome as
ever! And here's good newsl Orange Bread
will now come to you SLICED!
at your favorite food store or at
BeclVs
J BAKERY "
Society and Clubs
By Clara Mary Davis
Mrs. Charles Kunz
New President
Legion Auxiliary
The annual election of officers of
Med ford unit of the American Legion
auxiliary and election of delegates
and alternates to the department
convention at Pendleton were held
Tueaday evening at the regular busi
ness meeting at the armory. The
following officers were unanimously
elected for the coming year:
President Mrs. Charles Kunx.
First Vloe-Sresldent Mrs. J. F.
Fllegel.
Second Vloe-Presldent Mrs. Earl
Pay.
Secretary -Treasurer Mrs. Margaret
Burton.
Recording Secretary Mrs. Earl
York.
Sergeants-At-Arms Mrs. Charles
Tuttle and Mrs. William Barnhlll.
Executive CommitteeMrs. O. L.
Overmyer, Mrs. Nettle Ellenburg, Mrs.
Ray Wright.
Delegates elected to the convention
were Mrs. Charles Kunz, Mrs. O. L.
Overmyer and Mrs. Margaret Burton.
Alternates chosen were Mrs. Belva
Aiken, Mrs. Thomas Freed and Mrs.
Walter Olmscheld.
Preceding the business meeting a
very Interesting program was pre
sented by Mrs. Belva Aiken, Fldac
chairman, which Included a report
on the auxiliary's Fldac program by
Mrs. Walter Olmscheld; "La Marseil
laise," sung In French by Nola Har
wood and Olive Eld rid go, and the
Story of a Little French OtrPa First
Visit to America, read by Mrs, Aiken.
Plans were made Tuesday night
for a picnic for the Legion and aux
iliary, to be held Wednesday, June
IS, at Jackson Hot Springs. Mrs. E.
J. Feldman was appointed general
chairmen of the commit too on ar
rangements,
An announcement of unusual In
terest was mode Tuesday night when
the name of Mrs. O. L. Overmyer was
suggested as a candldte for district
president. Mrs. Overmyer has Just
concluded a moat successful year as
president of the Medford unit and
her candidacy has been enthusiastic
ally received by her many friends
here, who have united In pledging
her their loyal support. The elec
tion of district president takes place
each year at the end of the depart
ment convention and votes are cast
by delegates or alternates from each
unit In the district.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation and gratitude to our friend?
and neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy In our recent bereavement;
also for the beautiful floral offerings
Nellie O. Reed, Ohaa. L. Reed.
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THE HOME OF GOOD MEAT
Roy Ouyer, Mgr. We Give S & H Green Stamps
South Riverside and 13th
46
LARD
4 lb,.
49c
BACON
JOWELS
Lb. 19c
Shortening 3 lbs. 33c
Veal Roast lb. 15c
SHOULDER OUTS
Colored Fryers lb. 27c
Crabs each 22c
WE CLEAN THEM .
Frosh Abalone Steaks lb. 45
We nre still featuring our
HOME MADE SAUSAGES
You Be the Judge Test Theral
Link
Sausage
lb.
24c
UNCH
MEATS
Assorted
Lb. 25c
Garden Club
Enjoys Season' a
Final Session '
The Medford Qarden club cloud
1U official year Thursday evening
with a, delightful aupper at the home
of Mn. Margaret Pabrlck.
The tables were gay with a com
plete paper service and flowers. A
large number of members and bus
bands enjoyed the supper.
The retiring president, Jane Snedl
cor and Mrs. L. o. Oentner gave In
teresting report, of the state confer
ence which they attended In Marsh'
field several weeks ago, and all offi
cers read their reports for the past
year. The club has had a very active
year, It hu accomplished many out
standing things, the recent highly
successful Qarden Day being the fea
ture of the year. New officers are
looking forward to an even more
satisfactory report next year. ,
Club members presented Miss
Snedlcor with a beautiful bouauet
and many other expressions of appre
ciation for her" excellent work as
president the past two years.
Officers for the next term are:
President, Mrs. Raymond Driver; first
vice-president, Mrs. L, O. Oentner:
second vice-president, Mrs. H. P.
Cope: recording secretary, Mrs. Carl
Plchtner; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. H. Bawden: treasurer, Mrs. If,
Ottoman: historian. Mrs. J. W. Jacobs.
PalrchUd'a son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mr. T. B. Knackstedt at
Perrydale.
The Callfornlans will remain here
about . week.
Standard Home
Scene of Party
Dr. Susie V. Standard was a recent
hostess at her home on West Main
for a delightful dinner party honor
ing the wedding anniversary of Mr.
Mrs, J. o. N. Poling. The occasion
also marked the birthday of Mrs.
Poling, who Is Dr. Standard's sister.
Dinner was served on the lawn, the
rose garden making a beautiful na
tural decoration. During the evening
music, both Instrumental and vocal
was enjoyed. .
Ouests Included: Mr. and Mrs.
Poling, Mra. Lydla Vincent, the Misses
Mildred and Oweneth Poling. Mr. and
Mrs. Luclan Van Gordon. Mrs. fss
belle Thresher, and Miss Lottie Wat-kins.
Los Angeles
Guest Here
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Espey have as
their house guest at their home on
Park atreet, Miss Ozellne Schmltt of
Los Angeles, j.
Miss Schmltt. a former Medford
resident, has been In business In Loa
Angelea for the past four years. She
makes her home with her father, M.
P. Schmltt on Mt. Washington.
The gueat Is well known In Med
ford and will be greeted by a number
of frlenda during her atay.
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Art Association
i Has Picnic Meet
Southern Oregon Art association
membera participated In an enjoyable
picnio Wednesday evening at the
Roxy Ann Park.
Snapshot, of the group were taken
Just before sunset after which re
freshment, were served and a busi
ness session held.
Patricia Fischer rendered two songs
followed by group singing led by
Mrs. Helen High Pierce, club presi
dent. Membera then were entertained by
amusing stories of most embarrassing
moments In their lives. Thirty mem
bers enjoyed the picnic affair.
Calif ornians
Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kime have as
their house guests at their home on
North Oakdale avenue, Mrs. Klme's
sister. Mrs. Ben H. Falrchlld of Yreka.
Calif., and her niece, Mrs. J. A. An
derson of Chlco, Calif. The visitors
are also guests at the home of Mrs.
Utah Guest At
Gold y Home
Mlaa Louise Bell of SaJt Lake City
Utah, arrived In Medford recently
and la the house gueat of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark A. Ooldy at their Rom
Court residence.
Mlsa Bell will be here for a week,
during which time she will be hon
ored gueat at several entertainments
Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Oeorge
Henaelman waa hostess for a, lunch
eon and bridge foursome at her home
on West Main street. Those enjoy
ing the Informal affair were Mis
Bell, Mrs. Ooldy and Mrs. Ralph
Buna. '
Mrs. McConochie
Returns to Visit
Mrs. Bessie McConohle, former
Medford resident, , arrived here re
cently by plane from Los Angeles and
la staying at the Hotel Jackson.
Mrs. McConochie lived In this city
for a number of years before depart
ing a year and a half ago. She has
a number of friends here who are
welcoming her back. Ker aunt, Mrs.
E. J. Healy of Tacoma. spent the
week end In Medford visiting her.
College Women
Meet Tomorrow
Rogue River Valley College Worn
en'a club will convene tomorrow af
ternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Phoe
nix home of Mrs. R. W. Frame. Thl
session will conclude the meetings
for the season.
Mrs. Grace Chamberlain of Ash
land will be on the program which
will deal with poetry.
STATE BARBER BOARD
Calendar
Friday
8:30 p. m. St. Mark's Altar guild
dinner, home Porter J. Neff, High-
croft addition.
Saturday
3:30 p. m. Rogue River Valley Col
lege Women's club, home Mrs. R. W.
Frame, Phoenix.
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SEEK DEPORTATION
OF RONALD ROLLO
The suave youth who was sent to
state prison from here recently as
Ronald Rollo, after posing as a
wealthy American named John Zwlck.
waa really William Henry Whlmster
WORTHY OF LICENSE
The Engle Point barber shop of
Ernest Dahack was re -Inspected
Thursday by A. H. Zastrow of Grants
Pass, vice-president of the Oregon
state board of barber examiners, and
the owner will be issued a shop
license on Mr. Zastrow 's recom
mendation, the examiner announced
Mr. Zastrow said Da hack's shop
passed a nice inspection.
It was erroneously stated yester
day that Dahack was tried In Grants
Pass Justice court on a charge of
operating a barber shop on Sunday,
winning an acquittal. Mr. Zastrow
explained mat uanack waa never
tried on that charge, the case being
dismissed In Medford justice oourt
several months ago.
Mr. Zastrow stated that Dahack
sued him In Josephine county cir
cuit court in September. 192A. for
8360 for false arrest, and that the
Jury returned a verdict In favor of
Zastrow.
The relnspectlon of Dahack's shop
yeawraay was made upon the sug
gestion of Deputy District Attorney
oeorge w. Nellson that he be grant.
ed a license to operate a barber ahop
u an inspection warranted. Dahack
had a license to "barber, but not a
license to operate a barber shop,
He was Indicted last March on a
misdemeanor charge of opera tin a a
Daroersnop without a license, but
circuit court Jury Monday evening
returned an acquittal verdict.
TWO ARRESTED HERE
TO
Two men held here for California
authorities were returned yesterday
on extradition papers.
They were: Charles E. Preston, al
leged navy deserter, charged with the
theft of an auto from Vermosa. Calif.,
and Earl A. Kennedy, alias Cole,
charged with the burglary of a San
Francisco garage, and the theft of a
custom-made auto.
Inspector C. P. Dunleavy of the San
Francisco police department had
charge of Kennedy, and Inspector
Taylor of the Los Angeles department
nsa custody of Stone.
foundation' tested
for irrigation dam
Work of drilling test holes on the
Lake Creek side of the propsoed dam.
to provide additional water supplies
for Irrigation In this section, started
upon which
will be based.
the recommendations
Ir.g supplier of merchandise to Russia.
a Canadian, according to Roy Noreue I the past week. Preliminary' drilling
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Special OfTer to introduce
more women to the qutch,
easy way to make jam and
jelly.. 'V'th Sure-Jell!
So hurry and order your two pack
age, of Sure-Jell, the new powdered
ctin product that g.ves perfect
results with any fruit I
So much more jelly and jam from
your fruit juice, too! For with Sure
Tell, you boil your fruit ju.ee only
Vi m.nufa for jelly -one m.nute for
jaml No juice boil, away., o you gc
10 glasses insieau
than by the old "long-boil way!
And because no flavor goes off in
steam, jam and jelly made with Sure
jell retain all the delicious flavor of
he ripe, frrth hint itself. There ,.
no "boiled down" taste! Sure-Jell ,s
a product of General rooas.
Su.RI:.fej-
cosrs so iittli jj
. . . SAVIS SO MUCH I
IIST S
district director of Immigration In
Portland.
The youth, serving 11 years in
prison for a series of house robberies
here, now faces deportation to Can-,
ada. Tho Oregonlan quoted Norene as
saying.
The district attorney's office here
had no Information today regarding
tne proposed deportation proceedings.
Deputy Oeorge Nellson. however, ka d
he thought the burglar was a Cana
dian by certain words and expres
sions he used. When he asked olm
about It. however, the youth declared
he was a native of Topeka, Kanv, Mr.
Nellson said.
In an Interview with the Mall
Tribune, prior to his arrest. Whlmsier
said he had been an aerial gunner
with the Chinese army.
tests on the Little Butte creek side
have been completed. The work la
under direction of the reclamation
bureau.
The engineer In charce reports
drilling Hnd surveying work on the '
proposed project will be completed by
July 1, after which there will be a
considerable period devoted to map
drawing, estimating, and other work,
BAD CHECK SUSPECT
TAKEN OFF BUS HERE
atate police last night arretted
Barbara Wheeler, 34, of San Francisco
at the Pacific Greyhound stage ter
minal and are holding her in the
county Jail for Sacramento authori
ties on a charge of obtaining money,
under false pretenses. She la alleged
to have passed bad checks In Sacra
mento. State pa lice said the women had
waived extradition proceedings and
would ,be returned to California by
a Sacramento police officer.
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dise from United States firms than
from the concerns of any other
country. Germany Is the second rank-
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Electrical Servant. Among the
many marvelous things I do in
your home, refrigeration is not
the least. The minute a modern
electric refrigerator goes on duty
in your home I start saving money
for you. An electric refrigerator
really does pay for itself so why
try to get along without one.
The California
Oregon Power Company
30 DAYS AND ,1100
HURRY J YOUR GROCER'S SUPPLY IS LIMITED!
Doyle Charles Cowles. 36, local
resident, entered a plea of guilty to
driving an auto while Intoxicated,
and was sentenced to 30 days In the
county Jail, fined S100 end costs and
his driver's license waa revoked for
one year, In Justice court this morn
ing.
Cowlea was arrested by city police
, Thursday when the auto he was driv
ing struck William Coy. Southern
Oregon Brewery company employe,
while Coy's truck was parked on
South Riverside avenue aa he was
making a delivery. Coy sustained
back Injuries.
W. 8. Johnson. 84. liberated re
cently from the Josephine county
jau. on a suprioua check charge, was
sentenced to all months In the
county Jail when he entered a plea
of guilty to petty larceny. Johnson
stole a lawn mower belonging to Gil
bert Stewart and sold It. It was
charged.
According to authorities, Johnson
has been In trouble before.
CHURCHGOERS APPROVE
EARLIER SERVICE HOUR
Beginning last Sunday the new
summer time of 8:30 a. m. for the
worship service lnstd of 11 a. m
went Into effect at Zlon Kngllsh
Lutheran church. Attendance last
Sunday morning, the first on the
new time, was the largest for the i
year with the exception of three
special services, it is felt that the
new time of 8:30 a. m. for the church
service Is a more desirable time foi
the summer months of June. July
and Aurust. i
Next Sunday morning during the
worship service some of the pupil
of the dally vacation Bible school,
which has been In sesslAn for sev
eral weeks, will sing hrmns they
he. v learned.
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ill
sors
GIRLS
In Our
STEER BEEF
Meat Dept.
No disappointment In jour meals
If you buy your meat at the Cen
tral Market.
Beef Roast, lb. .15c
From Impeded Steers
Veal Roast, lb.. 15c
Shoulder cut. Fancy veal
Beef Cubes, lb. 20c
Steer Beef, stew or bralslnj;
Ground Beef, lb 15c
Absolutely ion". Beef
Lamb Roast, lb. 14c
Shoulder fancy spring lamb
Lamb Stew, lb. 11c
Snrlne l-smh
Why Not Shop In Comfort
In our light, clean, air cooled store?" Not only cool,
comfortable and easy to shop but you will find
our prices consistently low every day. Why wait
for a Saturday special when you can get them
here every day.
Fresh Vegetables
If you want the Freshest at the Lowest Price
visit our Fruit and Vegetable Dept.
LETTUCE large crisp, local 63 Ch 2C
Peas, local grown, lb. , 5
Green Beans, fresh, crisp, lb 9
Lemons, full of juice, doz 23
Watermelons, guaranteed ripe, lb 3-
Cantaloupes, full flavored, 2 for 15
Oranges, sweet and juicy, each If
That New Sensation
Cheese Orackettes Tomato Crackettes
TATO BIT PUFFS
Ideal for cold lunches or with cold drinks. Free
demonstration Saturday. See them made, taste
them. Be and 10c pkgs.
FREE
WHIli THEY LAST
ICED TEA CLASSES
UPTON'S TEA
YIUOW IAMI
Salad Oil
Deviled Meat
Sure Jell
Cheese
Solft Jewel
Pure Veg.
Swift Prem.'
H sire can
For Perfect
Jam, Jellies
qt. 25c
3 for 10c
2 pkg. 25c
ilb.pkg.15c
pt. can 29c
Tomato Juice 4 for 25c
Rice Pops 0,r " 2 for 15c
Kraft Amer.
Brtrk. Veltreta
or Pimento
jkia "Old Monk
1 1 lllfpe finest olive packed
r.Lnt lre
3!V
21f
CERTO
2 bottles
alQf I DS Food. 4 for 4QA
O0 Play Fair lb can I UC
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