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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1950)
r TWELVE MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tusday. May 16. 19S0 f Voters Will Choose Nominees Friday At Primary Elections . . .n oa nnn u. FriHav Mav 19 is Drimary election day in Oregon. Voters ol both parties will be asked to choose the democratic and repub lican nominees for national, state, county and district offices. Polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. DST (8 a.m. to 8 p.m. standard time) on Friday. A com plete list of Jackson county poll ing places will be listed, by pre cincts, in tomorrow's edition of The Mail Tribune. Three Ballots In Medford, voters will be con fronted with three ballots the nominating ballot of their own party, a non-partisan judiciary ballot for position No. 3 of the state supreme court, and a mu nicipal ballot, wnicn proviaes for a $2,800,000 bond Issue for water department improvement, a $125,000 bond issue for fire de partment expansion, moderniza tion and improvement, and a four-mill continuing levy for fire department personnel ana main In Ashland, there will also be three ballots, with the city bal lot carrying three measures, re call of Mayor l nomas a. hu 11 nf Hnuncilman El mer Sheldon, and a charter nmnnrlmant tn nPI'ITlif Rflle citv-owned timber land to the a b a nnhlin Rprvire. The Mail Tribune prints below the names appearing on the nominating ana judiciary ballots. nrnnni.TCAN NOMINATING BALLOT STATE AND DISTRICT United Slates Senator Vote for on Dave Hoover of Lane county. John McBride of Multnomah county. Wavne Morse of Lane county. Representative in Congren, Fourth District Vole for one Harris Ellsworth of Douglas county. For Governor Vote for on Douglas McKay of Marion county. Tor Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Vote for one William E. Kimsey of Marion county. For Senator, Sixth -Senatorial District Vote for one Ben Day of Jackson county. ... , For Representative, Nineteenth District Vote for one E. H. Mann of Jackson county, Robert W. Root of Jackson county. COUNTY . ' For County Commissioner Vote for one L. G. (Lew) Graves R. R. Lytle. For Sheriff Vole for one Howard Gault. Ray Marks. For County Surveyor Vote for one Paul B. Rynninf. PRECINCT (For justice of the peace. Medford candidate Is W. P. Tucker in Ashland, Nolle W. Burns, and in Gold Hill. I. G. Ncevil). (For candidates for precinct committeemen and women: dil ferent in each gjgnct NOMINATmG BALL0T STATE AND DISTRICT For United States Senator Vote for on Howard Latourette of Multnomah county. - Louis A. Wood of Lane county. For Representative in Congress, Fourth District Vote tor one David C. Shaw of Curry county. Walter A. Swanson of Lane county. For Governor Vote for on Austin F. Flegel of Multnomah county. Walter J. Pearson of Multnomah county. Lew Wallace of Multnomah county. For Commissioner of Labor Vot fo on Howard Morgan of Polk county. ; For Senator, Sixth District Vot for on L. Peers Wilmeth of Jackson county. For Rprsntatlv. Nineteenth District Vote for, one Robert Rucker of Jaokson county. A. O. Tollefson of Jackson county. COUNTY For County Commissioner Volo for on Albert L. Straus. For Sheriff Vot for on Delroy Aldershof. W. L. (Bill) Taylor. ' For County Surveyor Vote for on PRECINCT (For justice of the peace; In Medford district Joe Cave and Andrr-w L. Ungcr; in Ashland, none, in Gold Hill, none). (For candidates for precinct committeemen and women; dif ferent in each prpcinct). NON PARTISAN JUDICIARY BALLOT For Judge of th Suprm Court, Position No. 3 Vote for one A.ofin nimn nf Rnlcpr rnnntv. Robert F. Maguire of Clackamas county. Walter L. Tooze of Multnomah county. Eve Prentice Band Plays ai Camp White Camp While, May 15 Mem bers enjoyed th Rogue Valley Baseball league opening ceremo nies at Hatton field Sunday when Eagle Point and Butte Falls opened their 1930 season. Particularly liked was the con cert played a half hour prior to game time by Eve Prentice and her all-boy accordion band of 20 pieces. Fred Sears. Camp White rec reational director and a member of the Eagle Point Booster club, presided. Thailand is smaller than Tex as, larger than California, but has more population than both those states combined. Wo,Vl'0"' N W gen I IJ,llt;IV.M(K. More pleasure caps per pound Became of Folger'i richer i bl.nd, w. tugg.sl you try fTmTrwVl using '4 Utt pr cup. 1 fULbtllS J ESTABLISHED IN 1910 k in- It h I' f I ' ' ' 1 " $Q.98 2 - rx , JUNIORS AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN COOL BEAUTIES To take You on a Doris Dodson Vacation Like "French Flattery?" Wear the flounced skirt, the rbffled sleeve, the garcon collar. Wear the glasshouse look of tissue gingham, a fabric that sheds wrinkles. Here's all that's news and cool for scorching days. 9 to 15. Pick Yourself A Flower-Fresh PIQUE in Young Half Sizes No ordinary pique, this, but a permanent emboss ed quality that keeps its beautiful sheen thru a lifetime of tubbings. Pret ty scoop neckline . . slim ming button-front . . . famous Mynette flair for young figure flattery. Pink, Aqua, Maize, Lilac, Blue; 14'2 - 24 Vz. SECOND FLOOR $14.95 SECOND FLOOR Tailored Rayon Shantung DRESSES Here's a wonderful Summer time Dress! A Tailored Rayon Shantung in Soft Rose, Aqua and Navy Blue. This dress has a full zipper down the front, so light, so cool, so easy to pack. Sizes 14V3t to 22Vz. $7.98 Kill ""'Jsr Wednesday Special BLOUSES Smart button down the front Rayon Crepe Blouses with front tucking and dainty lace trim on the collar, short sleeves. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. White only SPECIAL $2-98 SECOND FLOOR Wednesday Special UTILITY BOXES In the Notion Section tomor row Quilted Rayon Satin Util ity Boxes for your gloves, jew elry and handkerchiefs. Lusc ious Pastel Shades. Regular $1.00 79c e, MAIN FLOOR yB R A S S IE R E S TyV OA SECOND f y i i FLOOR 4-sk F V 5 A7 o v NEW COTTON SKIRTS For the popular square dance or casual wear you'll find these Cotton Skirts just to your liking. Full Circle or Cored in Cay Washable Prints and Luscious Plain Shades. Sizes 10 to 18. $2-98 t0 $ 2-98 $4.99 MAIN FLOOR I 1 Wednesday Special Famous the nation over Maiden Form Bras First in style First with the new fabrics Maiden Form is America's largest selling Brassiere. There must be a rea son. See them now in the Foun dation Shop Second Floor New Peasant Blouses to wear with your cotton skirts. Mix or match just as you wish. Come in Chintz, Broadcloth and Eyelett All washable. Sizes 10 to 38. rjO SECOND V FLOOR V5? . 1 V $2-98 & Up In the Hosiery Dept. tomorrow 51 gauge 15 denier Nylons in New Spring Shades for Just 89c pair. Slightly irregular But what a value at this price. SPECIAL 89' Pr. Here are the Maiden Form Styles and their Fabrics Maidenette in Satin and and Nylon ALLOETTE in Satin Broad cloth and Nylon ALLEGRO in Fine Broadcloth ALLO also in Broadcloth ADAGIO in Junior's Broadcloth- INTIMO in Fine Broadcloth and DEC-LA-TAY in luscious Satin. All Sizes. Garter Belts in Satin and Nylon from $1 .75 to $3.00 PRISCILLAS Of RAYON Marquisette Re-Curtain this spring with Cool, Fresh Rayon Marquisette Priscillas These lovely curtains with their deep ruffle and fine finish are a joy to hang, a pleasure to own Yet they cost so little 32x81 Size SPECIAL $2-98 MANN'S LOWER FLOOR O y. a y o'v o'y- ?. rs ' v. i $ 1 .25 to 3-50 Kfr&Q if . - f; ftV ";. A COLUMBIA PRINTED WINDOW SHADES MAIN FLOOR PAIR Now in stock Wild flower, Fruitleaves and Mother Goose Prints suitable for nurseries, bedrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, rumpus rooms, etc. 36 inches wide. IN COLORS THAT ARE PERMANENT. WILL NOT RUB OR WASH OFF ONLY $J.98 EACH " MANN'S LOWER FLOOR Wednesday Special Long-Billed Admiral CAPS . Here they are in time for long summer days "Admiral" The Cap with a long eye-shading visor-t-visor on underside is covered in green to protect eyes from sun's glare. Made of wa ter repellant twill in Tan, Blue, Maroon, Green and Red. Reg. 75c. Sizes 6Va to 7Ys 49 Ea MAIN FLOOR Wednesday Special PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS Nationally Advertised KRENE Plastic Table Cloths in two sizes 54x54 and 54x72. Ging ham check patterns. Your Choice of either size at this one low price $1.19 & $1.69 Values Wednesday Special I WEDGIES Nationally Advertised "UP- I START" Wedgies for Just $4.99 pair. These popular sum- mer shoes come in Brown and I Gray with a figure 8 strap j Values To $7.95 ! PEASANT BLOUSES ' ! NYLONS ! 89 Ea. MAIN FLOOR OPEN AT 9;15, CLOSE 5:30 SAT. 9:15 TO 6:00