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    MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOON. FT? TP AY. OCTOBER 2S. 1938.
PAGE SEVEN
ASHLAND TO HAVE
DIAL TELEPHONES
Work to Start in Near Fu
ture On Change in Instru
ments Medford to Han
dle Distance Business
ASHLAND, Oct. 29. (Spl.) Plans
to Install an automatic dial tele
phone exchange to replace the pres
ent manual switch board In Ashland
were announced Thursday by H. S.
Atkins, Ashland manager for the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company.
Though no definite date hat been
established tor placing the pro
posed new dial central office In
service. It Is understood that this
will be about .May I at next year.
Work will be started In the near
future by local telephone Installers
In changing the present manual tele
phones on customers' premises to
dial telephones. This work Is to be
done on a gradual basis between
now and the actual cut-over, and
customers will continue to use their
dial telephone as manual telephones
until that time.
The new dial central office to be
placed In Ashland la known as a
community automatic exchange. It
wlU provide the city with a type of
telephone equipment recognized as
the most modern and up-to-date
now available for cities the size and
location of Ashland.
With this new dial central office,
all local calls will be dialed. Long
distance. Information, and other mis
cellaneous calls will be handled by
direct circuits to Medford, such as
calls to be made by dialing "Ope
rator." - As. la customary, according to Mr.
Atkins, the telephone company will
provide opportunities for employment
for the present Ashland operators.
Wonderland Association
Marks Eighth Birthday
lJTjJ ' i
Blow hard," said Paul Bulkln In
his role of master baker, and with
one gusty "phoc-oo-oo" Mitle Sherry
Stansbury extinguished all eight can
dles on the Shasta-Cascade Wonder
land association's birthday cake. Dr.
Irving E. Vlnlng, who looks on with
approval, presented the cake with
fitting ceremony In behalf of Jack
son county and host city, Ashland,
at the recent eighth annual conven
tion In Ashland.
Sherry Is the daughter of Mrs.
March lal Stansbury, secretary of the
Ashland Chamber of Commerce. The
Shasta-Cascade Wonderland associa
tion, now entering its ninth year of
12-YEAR-OLD LAD
STEALS 10 CARS
KLAMATH PALUS, Oct. 28. (AP)
A 12-year old fourth-grader stole
a car In Lakevlew, drove to Klamath
Palls, picked up a second car her
and was halfway home again before
a dry gasoline tank put a stop to
his esfapade, Helen Jones, county
Juvenile worker, related today.
The youngster, who measures only
four feet, seven Inches and weighs
Tfi pounds, told authorities he loft
home "because I had to stay In after
school
The trip both ways wae made
without Incident, except for one naa
moment near Dairy on the west
bound cruise, . when the lad, who
could scarcely see over the steering
wheel, ran his car Into several white
marker posts, denting the fenders.
Pomona Grange
Pomona Grange
By Gertrude Haak
Attention of all Grangers In the
county li called to the state Grange
officers conference to be held at
Central Point Orange hall Novem
ber .
Thr trill be a cot luck dinner at
noon. During the afternoon there
will be conference! oi tne imwwm,
. , . iMt.nrem. secretaries.
grlcultural committee and home
economics.
All attending are lnrtted to sit
In with one of these groups ana gev
the benefit of the consultations with
our state officers.
Talks will be given by the various
state officers also during the after
noon. PAmnn. rtoarea will be conferred in
the evening, followed by the state
degree In charge of state officers.
A complete program will be pub
lished later. Be sure to pian to v
tend the whole conference.
i
Unn RRtM TJoheld
WASHINGTON, Oct. 58. (API-
Hop rates from Oregon, wssningion
and California to the midwest are
not unreasonable, the interstate com
merce commission ruled yesterday In
dismissing a complaint of Chicago
dealers who purchase large quantities
of Oregon hops.
Weather
Northern California: Rain tonight
and Saturday; snow over high moun.
tains: cooler In Interior of south
portion Saturday: strong southerly
wind off coast, with gales off north
coavt.
Oregon- Rain tonlht and atur
day; snow over mountains: slightly
warmer In extreme east portions to
night; cooler In east portions Satur
day; southeast gale off coast.
activity. Is the agency for scenic,
recreational and highway develop
ment and tourist travel promotion
In the wonderland, which Is com
posed of Tehama, Lassen, Modoc,
Shasta, Trinity and Siskiyou coun
ties In northern California and Jack
son, Klamath and Lake counties In
southern Oregon.
PIONEER EXHIBIT
FEATURE AT SONS
EDUCATION MEET
ASHLAND, Oct- 38, Spl.) Those
attending the Educational Confer
ence and Homecoblng this week-end
will find something altogether worth
while and vastly interesting in Rosm
13, in the administration building of
the Southern Orepon Normal school.
Sponsored by the Oregon History
club, Its ad victor, Dr. Arthur S. Tay
lor, a "Pioneer" exhibit has been
placed there containing dresses of
the pioneer period; articles In use
at time. Tellcs of all sorts, neatly ar
ranged for showing.
Among the articles are records of
the Old Normal school and a cata
logue of the Tolman and Blake Nur
sery published by the Oregon Sent!
nel of Jacksonville. It was located on
what Is now the Homes place, nnrt
the catalogue is loaned by Mrs. Su
sanne Homes-Carter. It mentions 50
varieties of apples. The date Is 1859.
and the notation mentions Jackson
county, Oregon. Ty.
Irving E. Vlnlng has loaned lists of
old ploys and play casts and anions'
the many contributions of valuable
exhibits may be mentioned Mrs. H.
C. Oaley, Mrs. Eugenia Atkinson, Mrs.
Alice A. Pell. Mrs. A. C. Coy, Fred
Homes, Mrs, P. 8. Taylor and Glenn
Simpson,
Medford, Lakevlew, Ashland, Grants
Pass, Kerby, Brownsboro, Marshfleld.
and other communities have all con
tributed toward the success of the
exhibit.
Old gowns will be modeled by the
club members and at a tea which the
club Is giving, the hostesses will wear
period dresses. '
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DECLINE DURING WEEK
PORTLAND, Oct. 28.-w;p Orders
In the western pine Industry fell off
nearly three million board feet to
63 835.000 In the week ending Octo
ber 22. compared to the previous
week, the Western Pine association
said today on the basis of reports
from 115 mills.
Shipments were down a million
feet to 67,175,000. while production
was up a million to 79.000.000.
For the, year, orders wer 230.
000.000 under 1937. shipments were
off nearly five hundred million and
production was down nearly eight
hundred million.
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Junior High school students and
teachers are busy with plans for their
annual carnival to be held the night
of November 19.
A new feature of this year's carni
val will be selection of a "Queen of
the Carnival." Bach grade of the
school has placed a candidate In the
field for the honor. Aspirants for the
enviable distinction are: Lois Prln
gle, OA: Nanette Rosenberg, DB; Jean
Eddy. 8A; Betty Prey. 8B; Anne
Scrlpter. 7A; Joan Elliott. 7B.
Selection of the queen will be mode
through an advance sale of carnival
tickets. Each ticket purchased before
noon November 9 entitles the pur
chaser to 100 votes for his favorite
candidate.
Coronation of the queen will be a
part of the main show to proceed
opening of the many carnival con
cessions and side shows.
GRANTS PASS THEATER
REOPENED BY BRENNER
GRANTS PASS. Oct. 28. (Spl.)
Modernized throughout, the State
theater will open Saturday at 1:45
o'clock. Cleo Brenner, owner, an
nounced Thursday.
Pormerly occupied by the South -rn
Oregon Amusement company, th
building has been closed for more
than three weeks while alterations
were under way.
The new show house lias been
equipped with an entire new equip
ment In the projection room, which
is to be operated by Dave Lewis of
Medford.
Educater Dies
PORTLAND, Oct. 28. ;p Prlenda
her learned yesterday of the death
at Lewlaburf, Pa, of Dr. Abraham A.
Winter, once president of the Dallas
college at Dallas, Ore.
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Jackson county executives of the
association are George L. Howard
of Medford, a director; Walter H.
Leveret te of Ashland, county council
chairman; J. Verne Shangle of Med
ford, vice-chairman, and A. H. Ban
well of Medford. council secretary.
All chapters of Royal Arch Masons
in Oregon have been invited to par
ticipate In the second annual Royal
Arch reunion to be held In Portland.
November 18 and 19. Chapters will
send candidates to receive the most
excellent master degree Friday eve
ning, November 18, In the Washing
ton Masonic temple. Candidates will
be given the Royal Arch degree In the
West Side Masonic temple the follow
ing evening.
A banquet at 5:80 p. m., will pre
cede the degree work, with the can
didates as guests of honor.
Chapters are expected to confer
Mark Master and Past Master degrees
on their own candidates previous to
the reunion, but candidates who have
been unable to receive these degrees
may join a class for special com
munications. Crater Lake chapter of Medford is
receiving petitions for the Royal Arch
degrees, and expects to participate in
the reunion.
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Ul
IS WELL RECEIVED
ASHLAND, Oct. 28. (Spl.) An
nual homecoming was in full swing
on the campus of the Southern Ore
gon State Normal school today after
being ushered In last night with the
presentation of Louisa M, Alcott's
famed story. "Little Women" by the
Associated Players. 4
The play was presented before a
capacity audience and was extremely
well received, though it was not
quite up to the usual high standard
of excellence that has been estab
lished by Angus L. Bowmer, director.
The set and costuming, done by
Lois Bowmer, added to the young
designer's reputation for quality and
authentic creations.
Jeanette Fields as Marmee and
Janet Young as Jo turned In credit
able performances. John Barker as
Professor Bhaer was best among the
male performers.
The play will be repeated Tuesday
evening for the general public.
TWO HEADS , bette.
than one sharing: secrets, de
cided Arllne Judge, wife of Dan
Topping and former film actress,
as she whispers to Film Actor
George Raft at the Topping's
party in Manhattan night club,
the Versailles.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28. (AP) Pat
Crowe, who survived a 150,000 "dead
or alive" hunt to turn to a career
of preaching that crime docs not
pay, was reported near death today.
Attendants at the Harlem hospital,
where he was taken after a heart
attack In a cheap Harlem roomlne
house yesterday, said his condition
was serious.
Crowe 1s 78 now. Until yesterday
he stllwas erect and proud, and still
remembered the days when he eluded
months of nation-wide searching for
him as the kldnsper of Edward J.
Cudahy. Jr., son of the millionaire
meat packer. In Nebraska late In
the 90's.
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Treasury Aide Named
WASHINGTON. Oct. 28 (Pres
ident Roosevelt announced today
John W. Hanes, now assistant secre
tary, had been made undersecretary
of the treasury. Hane came to the
treasury from the securities com
mission on which hf served as a
commissioner.
Harct la Amazing Relief far
Conditions Due to Sluggish Bowels
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Trucks For Hire
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SamsJ?n
? siwisaaiBi
4 Trucks 3 to 7 Tons Capacity Each
p-rlsl Equipment for Furniture Moving. Local or
tang l)1tame Hauling Injured Csrrlers
FURNITURE STORAGE
NEW CONCRETE WAREHOUSE
Our NF," uTORWiK tVAKKMOl sf: li dry snd rlran. A very dealrable
place for jour houholri goods. ee ns for rates
Phone 833 Now for Rates
F. E. SAMSON CO.
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Buy Coffee in Quantities and Save During This Big Sale
AIRWAY EDWARDS NOB HILL
3 lbs 39 2 lb. tin 45 2 lbs ; .39
10 lbs S1.25 4 lb. tin..:..:.........:. 87 10 lbs. .. S1.85
50 lbs. $6.10 20 lb. tin 94.00 50 lbs ..?9.10
15 oi. Jar
6 lbs. 25 3 lbs.
3 for
' lb.
3 for
iy2 tin
lj4 1b. tin
S oi.
CRISCO 3 lb. tin 50c
For homes that want the best in cooking
CHEESE lb. 15c
Local Full Cream
KARO . . 5 lb. tin 33c
Red or Blue Label
SUGAR . . .3 lb. 14c
Pure Golden Cane
Pancake Flo r 9lb. 39c
. Self Rising
Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, Oct. 29 and 31
in Medford and Central Point
TOMATO JUICE
Stokley's 46 ox. tins
COCOA Waverty For cooking
or drinking 2 lb. tin
MALTED MILK
Borden's Chocolate
MACARONI
Porter's Soft Wheat
HOT SAUCE '
Val Vita, 8 os. tins
CANDY PEELS
Citron Orange Lemon
PUMPKIN
Del Monte, No. 2', tins
M0LASSES-
Brer Rabbit Green Label
MOLASSES
Aunt Dinah
EXTRACTS
Schilling Vanilla
BPIOES Schillings: Sage, Black Pepper, Ginger,
Mustard, Allspices, Cinnamon 4 os. tins 2 for
SALT
Maximum Plain or Iodised Shaker
SICE
Extra Fancy Blue Rose
MINCEMEAT
Kerr's Fancy Brandy Flavored
MAYONNAISE
Aristocrat '.
SALAD DRESSING or SANDWICH SPREAD
Aristoorat Quart jar
FIG BARS Loose-Wiles White or Whole Wheat
with a generous layer of appetising fig filling. Lb.
PEAS
Del Monte Early Garden, No. 2 tins
CORN Del Monte Fancy Cream Style
Golden Bantam, No. 2 tins' .,
JELL WELL Your choice of port
fruit flavors - 3 packages
PEAS Stokely Honey Pod Fancy Peai
No. 2 tins 2 for
WALDORF TISSUK Soft and absorbent,
26 os. pkg.
eibs.
2 lbs,
Quart jar
2 for
3 for
yet inexpensive
PALM OLIVE SOAP
Wash with Palm Olive for beauty
PEETS GRANULATED SOAP
For every washing purpose
KELLOGG '8 KRUMBLES . ;
DEL MAIZ NIBLETS
12 os. tins
DEL MAIZ CREAM STYLE C0RN
No. 303 tins
4 rolls
Bar
Large pkg.
2 pkgs.
. 3 for
8 for
15c
15c
39c
13c
10c
29c
33c
25c
10c
23c
25c
5c
29c
25c
39c
35c
10c
25c
33c
14c
25c
19c
5c
29c
23c
39c
29c
fit
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DEPARTMENT
SATURDAY
ONLY
SWEET SPUDS 3 lbs. 10c
CABBAGE sack ... SI. 19
ONIONS 10 lbs. . . 19c
CELERY WHITE 2 for 9c
Oranges 288size 3 doz29c
Grape Fruit slT 4 fof 23c
Four
Free
Deliveries
Daily
Dependable Meats
DILLS firm crisp ... each 5c
PORK CHOPS .... each 5c
Tender Young Pork
SALT HERRING ... each 5c
ALL BEEF
HAMBURGER . ... lb. 10c
COTTAGE CHEESE... pt. 11c
Beef Pot Roast . . ; lb. 12c
PORK SAUSAGE .... lb. 15c
Country Style
SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 15c
BACON SQUARES . . . lb. 19c
MSMSSMSSMSMMMSipSMSaHaM
Flour
KITCHEN
GRAFT
iS lb 81.39
Bbl. ... -.85.49
Harvest Blossom
49 lb. $1.29 bbl. $5.09
AIRLIGHT
49 1b. 89c
IS se. tin ot 11 im, kottl.
3 for 29c
Case of 24. . . .$2.29
229 No. Riverside
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