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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1928)
"MEDFOTtD MATT. TTTT5TTNT!, MEPPOTj-D. OTCrTiOy, THFTDY,' XOYEMTIET. Tt 1023. T'XCm THREE SHIELDS' STORE SALE jTlii extraoulfnary yountf man Ie t voted Imt a brief pciiud to prat-jtk-o on the t'unipl'-'x koyhoanls, iand filtered into u UemuiiHtrutit.H. ! of oi-pan in lent wliieh madf him famous at once in the Quaker City. ; (iei inani played n mnmain uf : of the company; i sour.' or tne Kre.Ue.t vor;s m or-.time was the emir TODAY--1'- tion. and still alilo ti filvo Homo of tlie" younger men In our serv-k-e n run for their money tures on the dotted lino. 'A. IV M. Ik the oldest aireiit in tlie empl faet. at one I aeney foive ; RED CROSS WORK OP LAST MONTH iiK-luilim? the ra- t,,o ri::iiiluiiiun period prior to i No- r'antula niui tlu- nine we opened our doors for UKue. 'Hi,,. Philadelphia, l'lililic business on April 12, 1 Mi C He l.nlK'T sai.i7''lt was hole that has s(.rvo,i u,e company faithfully iormant slim!! his real powers j OVl,p .lom. ,lcrloj ot y.-ars. pro ln a congenial work. The entire ; Uucini; a large volume of business number was played w ith typleal i , unin nto mnny millions, anil I.iszu;'-! lire, and ovoKeil siorms(,i,,, i..,- .,,., t. Iu ,,,.. ,,,,.., Mther !n front of.Shtehla on Bonfe j- T,u. nuin jni.hla Kccord : Central to take advantage of Uie:"Th treat oman at WnnamakcrV (closing; out sale conducted there 'responded Inspirlngly to Fernanda ;bv l.eo FoIbukoii in behalf of K. C. ;i;ermnt. who demons. rated that , Iladley Co.. Inc., new owners. The . he is one of the premier organ j doors opened nt 9 o'clock find the. j wis of the day. The l.lszt Ad u I A large, crowd of feminine shop ! pert and tai-;aiii Beckers began as 1 early as S: 13 this morning to. I Famous Filson Trousers MADE to fund the gaff double from below knee to top; full double eat. Made of f-ncst waterproofed Khaki, neat in appearance and most serviceable and convenient. S-ox. 15430 10-oz. $6.50 Your dealer has them or can get them for you G-FilsonC V Outdoor Clothes M 1005-1007 FIRST AVENUE Seattle crowd poured 111. . Nos Kantasl." and Vogue in Par- The former store, owned by hieular developed tlie colossal re Shields, will be transformed into (sources of Eisner Gormnni's teih one branch of the Print-ilia Frock niitue. It was a thrilling exposl Sbop chain nnd will be opened uion of tho rich polyphony of the here around January 1. Tho sale, organ answering; tho behests of o which opened today, will cuntinue ii-ne overlord." tnroiiKiiout the holidays until the I This city will have occasion entire stock of dresses, hats nnd ; judge Gi rmnnt't ureal talents for i;eneral merchandise Is disposed of. .itself, who plays a recital here part i of this business is still on our , books today. J "Although one of the old vet r erans, he shows ho is still in the j running by leading our entire list of agents In producliotf tor I month of October. The statistical report for the month of October shows tho fot- ! lowing Itemized record of work b the .luekson county chap.jr of the American Ited Cross: Office interviews SS I Saturday evening at tlto l'resbyte l riTtn church. LARGEST V II y fills splemUd volume he also earns the dlstinetion of beins the H"i'onil one of our agents to qualify for tlie neu tlold Medal club uineo July 1st. "Our d nee rest conm-atulatlonw arc extended lo Mr. Cornell, whom , ie nil love, and wo hop ho will eoiitimiL' to pi-odueo a Kood volumo i of business for many years to eome. In other words, 'Long limy ho wave'." Insurance Journal Praises Cornell K1 VATM AIKPKWICS AUK STILL ltAUi; IN UKKM.VNV Tho largest oi Ran in I ho world in 4n tlit? Kt'and court of tho "Wan ii maker more In l'hiladclphin. ,H was at tho keyboard of this eo-lon-al Instrument, famotiM for the array of preat oiKani.ts who had played it, that a m-year-old youth from Italy Fernando Oermnni had one of his greatest triumphs. I uwKi.i.N un rno official ucr- r"" , iinan list of lieenfied ulrphmes own- The liulletin issued by tho Ore-i0)i hy ,,PVnto persons, industrial Kon I-ifc Insurance company has j and commercial concerns shows this to say about A. 11. Cornell of j that in all Germany, there uro Grants I'ass, district representa-1 only tiSti planes in prlvato pos tlve of their comiiapy: ' Isession. A biff circus lotida .with "A popular sons which vumb ns ! five planes, next como tho well follows. 'Tho old pray maro ain't. , known vilstoin newspaper con what she ustor he,' does not apply I corn -with three, thereafter' fol to A. li, Cornell, our veteran agent. low industrial firms, cifc-nrctto nnd He is still running strong. n shown cafldy mnnufacturcrs. The state his splendid October prodiic- of Havnrla is rtwner of two planes. . . ' Abu MAYTMJNK you've hearo I ' THE BEST IN RADIO--, , i V But ycu ain't hear.d J ' . ' tbo f Telephone liuiutrios ls ! Juls secured for women 1 :l t Towns visited and number of times for social work j Ashland i Hojnio liiver 3 ' Pools Creek - - I Central Point v " I Phoenix H j Jacksonville. .' ; Gold Hill IlUlte Fulls 1 j S;miis Valley U i Medford 2rt ' Total number of towtin and dis-l trh ts, id: number of clionts for the month, fi t. I Assoriutod Charities of Oak land "... 2 Assoeiatod Charities of Han Frunciseo 1 ' Public Welfare Uirtau of Port- bind 3 Outdoor Itelief Dept. of Char-, Ities, 1-os AnReles :.. 2 Child Welfare Commission 2 Social Sefvico liuroa'ii, Spokane?. 1 A merlon n lied Cross, Helena,,' Mont 1 American lied Cross, Hod wood Clly, Oil 1 Yakima Valley Chapter, A. U. C. 1 Tho Pumlly Service Society, Pueblo. Colo '. ' 2 Publie Health Association. ......... C District Attorney 2j County Court , iiSI . Ttolief given during1 tho month of October Godward's SH1.G6 Snider fi.30 Itasltct Grocery 2.R0 l-eoiioniy Market N.1 H, 13. Marsh 2.9 L Htiugnlow Store G.on U V. House 1.79 Gates & Lydinrd 27. G5 Phoenix MereanUlo 25.00 : KADIOI.A60- Without RMeiotntts - $175 ' Cabinet of two-toned walnut. Illuminated 'vincle-dial uininR control, Nine tuiSc, in cludinc POWER DETECTOR. f 0 iO.- ADIOLA 64 - WMdui Rtrillmti -iwo Magnificent walnta cabinet. Built-in RCA Dynamic Speaker, driven hv power-amplifying Radiotron, giving practically unlim ited volume without distortion. Eleven tubes. Tuning meter, aen'itivity control and automatic volume control. A marvel f engineering and craftamanahip th PEAK of radio performance! OU will gain an entirely neiv conception of radi& performance and value when you hear one of these Radiolas. Att before such sensitivity, selectivity and tone quality! And note the attractive prices! In these beautiful models, RCA has adapted its famous Super-Heterodyne circuit to com plete A-C light socket operation, with single dial control. , ' Many new and exclusive features make these Radiolas the radio sensation of the year! ee them hear them. Your RCA Dealer is now showing the complete line. Without obligat ing you in any way, he'll gladly give a dem onstration in your home. Just drop in at his store ot 'phone him today! Si CA I.OUDSPEAKEk 10 t - 7.50 An rxceptionul reproducer lao nn orna mentil mmtrrpleee. The rtt.c upptur- . ance of tbi apeekeY i at eomplttelysetin lyinf to tht eye itt niperb perfonnanca . ia to the ear. Inor RADIOI.A 30A ImetmJiBt RaJhtnm ?M , This custom -bunt. At lojte uti operates nT rectly from lijfi.tin circuit, either AC or i DC, Cabinet of te Ice ted dark walnut rta eer. 8 tubes. Built-in Loudapeaker 100-A. ! Power amplifier eiTea maiimum Toltuna. without diatorttou. cnai- X ADIOLA IS. THimutRaJhtrtnt. 95 Simplified operation direct from Utthtinr current finely bnlanced senaitivity and ; Bflectivity, New fwiuret include aharper tuning (one knob) i volume control f cur nat twitch; illuminated nation aelector. RADIOLA 16 Imtluitimg RJjlri B2.7j A battery-operated aet of great compact iteaa. Create new performance ttantfarda for aeti of this type, Cabinet finished in wahoRiny. Tuned radio-frequency circuit. By uae of aocket power devices, can b Adapted for A-C operation. KADlOLA$lIaclmJigRAjiitrttl9$,0Q 1 Combinea the ouUtanditif performance of JJADIOLAxlB with the tone-clarity and volume of LoudspeakerlOO-A. Electrically operated direct from lightinf circuit. Seven tub ei, including power amplifier. 75? Dealer xche diu playt bn sign is a good man to know-' RADIOM . Without RaJirtrnt 37 Walntrt. conanl- cubinet, with maple inlay nnd carv1 mnM inK. Illuminated dial. Built-in RCA Dynamic Lnudflnpaker. Nine tubca, including POWER DETECTOR TUBE. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY Merchandise Distributor General Electric mm RCA LOUDSPEAKER I00-A - - $2$ Weatherproof, conceited cornigatH c.vn. Lntina; ienttivity and volume, El'ctricai niter removes diiiortion. RemarVabii clatity deep, full tone. .FOR SA LE BY THE FOLLOWING AUTHORIZED DEALERS Year-romid pertormance under all tlriving conditions Toiul for prorerlrs for Octo ber .'. $87. GG Total for Kl'ort-rk'H for Oclo- lior fi-otji Hcd Crown l!l.50 Fuel Mvdfurd 'Kuol Co S 1 1'.OO Total for fuel for October 1 Total for fuel for October from Red Cross : G.OO Merchandise Mann's 8 28. G6 C. M. Kltld oi Co lO.fiO Scott Woolf (I 3. 0(1 J.'C. Penney Co BH'7 M':'M, Dept. Storo '21.23 : Total" for mercbnndlHo for October ..: , $110.7-1 Total for ' merchandise for , October from lteil Cross.. 44. S7 Item C. H. Cbrlstner S 0.00 Brown & White 8.00 Merrick's ; 5.00 Mrs, .Mary Uuutcn G.OO Total for rent for October..? Total for rent fur October from Itetl Cross ItlKB-n Option I Works, glasses $ American Hallway ExprY-ss, for baKcago Mrs, Ilarnes, school tickets for transportation Itldcn's, repairing shoes...... Kamlly allowances Transients La l''onda j.... Washington I'alaco J. N. Cafu i.00 5.00 1.25 80.00 1.50 1.50 .50 .511 3. 50 (Sonera! Violet Hay, tlie new million dollar motor fuel, ia anti-knock. At the samj time, the lcst gasoline on Uie market today for your automo bile. Fill tip today aiid let your engine decide! .ms. '. .... A few years ago when General Oaso line was introduced to Pacific Coast motorists its apparent superiority von it instant popularity with driv ers and dealers. Today, the General Petroleum Corporation presents to the same motoring public that sup ported the original General so cnthu- siaslic4illy,a new product GENERAL VIOLET KAY ANTI-KNOCK CAS; OLINE, tho result of ' years of experimentation;; and months of testing.'' S 'kpo KGO KFI XUSOLINE- It is logical that General would never have undertaken this complete ; change to Violet Ray had it not been , tried and tested . . . found to be supe rior. Try it and have the assurance that science and money have united to make the finest gasoline for any car driven, under any circumstances- GENERAL VIOLET RAY ANTI KNOCK GASOLINE. Hear the "Cenertd Independent" ting Tunc in! Every Friday night at 8:00 over thm National Jlroadcaaling Company Network and hear Otis famous quartet together teith a unique concert of four pianoi. Request numbers may bo turned in to any General Inde pendent station. Send yours inl A new nnd" greater motor fuel, worth a premium, but Bold at iho regular market price to introdnee It. Theproductofaf 150,000,000 corporation. - KHQ; IKOMO mlnuto thrift talks made over I Hiilherlin Local quicks! 1 v o i-1 Vadls Trains now operating on radio station K10K Thursday even?' mines attracting much attention. ' rails connecting Shermnn Mill nnd lugs at 5:45 and over radio KTUltjTo bo deyoli.ped Into, lin'gcst pro-j United It. It. gives outlet .to .biff ; Thursday evenings nt S : no. 'doi-ors In I?. R , '' mill. - Total material relief for October $303.79 Total material, relief for October from Hod Cross.. 123. 7 jti'jini'L or Thrift, Shop, October, 1U28. fho following 1h a brief report ot tho Thrift Khop for tho month ot October: "1 garments wore given lo 1 5 persons. ' iJonoi-H to the shop wero Miss McCutchln, Ml KllHon, Mrs. Grlbble, Miss I'll Iter, Mr. liwrencc, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mrs. Is, ,!. liragg, Miss ('. Leader, Mrs, Alfred Carpenter, Mrs, Gurdcnor, Mrs. Hesu und Mrs. Wllco. . (.'ash sulcs .'. ; $1 15.118 Goods donated , 15.50 Goods worked out 8.20 Total ..... Kxpunses-T- Sulary i Kent Htovo Ilcfund ..$139. G8 ..$ 47.60 .. 1 '.',50 2.50 .. '.,7 5 $ 03.20 ..S 52.73 Totul cleared In sciIco 70.35 Total cleared In cash.. Radio Thrift ; Essay Contest Southern Oregon Electric. '' 469 East Main S Palmer Music House 234 East Main St. WE DEMONSTRATE Just call or phone 788 Our Radio Service will please you Palmer Music House "We Sell Happiness" When you want the best you never look for the cheapest. UC A liniliolit 18 Complete with tubes und speaker ft ; $144-50 IlC A Ilatliola 60 Complete with tubes and ft . speaker - $247.50 ; Southern Oregon Electric 409 E. Main Medford Phone 889 A'' radio thrift ciHsay content Is being oiidu:t(d throughout tho I'aclflc . norlhvest by the Amorl cun Trust company of l'ortland. Prizes consist of deposits on one of tho company'a thrift accounts and range from ono hundred dol lars lo five dollars In the cnlor division, which Includes all persons lover 12 'ycurs of ugo, und from (25 to 15 In the junior division. 'which Includes all persons under 13 ycora of nge. Tho winning es say In each division will bo rcud ovr radio stations KKX and KTBlt. The first thrco winners In each division will be announced over those stutlons. Kshhvs arc limited to one thou and words In senior division nnd to 600 words In tho Junior dlvln lon: essays shall' bo upon somo phao of thrift and must bo writ- Inn In such a way ns will ho likely to In-roaso actlvo Interest In thrift. I lie contest end December 81 at midnight. Material Is being furnished pros poctlve oseaylsts by means cf 15 s Your lyight Bill Higher Now? That probably means you're savi on your gasoline and tiro bill, cutting'-ilowu' on wotlas and exetirisions . .'-'.'- staying , around lioine more tlu'sc eool niglits. 'During tlie fall and .winter months you will naturally be using more electricity than you 'did last summer when days were longer and the weather called you out-oikloors evenings. Now the whole family en joys the; comfort of lighted lamps conveniently-; near, of quick little electric heaters glowing warmly. In fact, all . your appliances are doubtless doing heavier duty; particularly the cooking appliances, for this is tho "hungry season" when sub-; stantial hot meals are most popular. ' 'A rid so if your electricity 131 II begins to increase slightly at this 'time of the year, remember that it's because you're enjbyihg irt creascd' electrical- service and'eonvenience, that you're actually,.' using almost twice as vnuch electricitv a vou did in June! , . The California Oregon Power Company . OFFICES. ' I.'. , " -, McdftJrd. Grants Pass.Roscburg.Kltmath falls -OrejOD,T, Yrcka. Duruniuir-California '