Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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TUEDFOTCD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY,- JUNE 13, 1930.
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hirtgo Tnylnr I-oiivoh on Vacation
Ono of the last official nets of
!dpe Glenn O. Taylor prior to
'jjmrvinfir early this afternoon on hl
Vacation of a month, which will
nko him and Mth. Taylor and the
jlutter'H parentH, Mr, and Mm. Car
It in, on an .unto trio to North Br,-
Jkota and through the western
itatea to ChicaKo and Canada, was
ho marrying at his hum liiHt even
5ns of Alta Levenson of Gait, or
Sacramento, Cal., 1 8, and Arthur
W'binar, 23, of Lodl, Cal.
ConfciTlnt With Fire Chief
Captain Geortre Htokow and K. A
Taylor, deputy Hiaff" flrV mar'nTTaN
of Jportlund wgre .in Madfurd to-
flay conferring with Kir Chief Roy
EJlitftt while n route hy motor Vi
Martrhfield and other coast point.
Hotpolnt and U & H. rftnKe m1e.
Southern Oregon Klectrfe, 83
Howard In Clly
C. II. Howard, formerly of Mad-
ford, now operator of the Bta'e
line between Klamath Falls: and
Chfloriuln, was in this city yeter-
day on business. i
Ml Niiilih Goinjt in X,. A. . Dunce till 2 at Gold Hill Sat.
MIhh Vvonne Knilth, and her nlwht. 84
mother, Mph. Audrey Hmfth, and " 1 1 .
little Hlnter. JMiyillH, wre in Grantx f
I'hhh Thurtiday InspertinK their I
properly here. MIhh Hmlth plans
to leave her norm in .Med ford for
Los Anseies next week, where she
will ko to uummer school. The
HnuiliH formerly lived near Wllder-
vliie. Grants J'uhs Courier.
HARRY MARX.
Painter of the Hornet
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J
Hiitimlnl anil h. & H. ranei mile.
Pom ll i-rn Ori-Kon Kli'i'Irlc. N 3 i -
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i - " INSURANCE
! W3EN
Clierrle on Murk it
A feature of the city public mar-
Km tomorrow win to stocks or
home prown cherries, hut logan
berries, blackberries and raspber
ries are still mlutln? and will pro'j
ahly not he ready for another week
or ten days. The booths in th
market have all been rented an
-"H urn I in ins Arrive for FIsIiIiik '
ff' Mr. and Mrs. Kredk. K. Jlurn
Jiam of San Francisco arrived in
?"o vny ywnwiuiiy m it-iuuin 101 n ousy nay in expected tomorrow,
flom time in ineir summer coi
Choice Kladolas, snapdragons,
sweetpeas and mixed garden flow
ers. Get our prices. I'hone 390-L
mes
YOUR HEALTH
fs your wealth. It's as near aa
your telephone. Call 1290 for
apK)intment.
OR. CHARLES R. 8IMKINS
Over Woolworth's 8tore
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractic
nse on the Hokub river, t enjoy
iho fishing season.
9 Hotpolnt and L, & 11. range eal
Southern Oregon Electric. 83
t .
rrom DUtant PlaeeH
Guests from foreign, countrle
Tgistered at Med ford hotels yes
.terday Included Mra. H. Parker and
I. Tarker of Knglund and A. B.
Dickson of Scotland. Others re
itered from distant points are Mr
and Mrs, Edgar P. Korensen n
Hayton, Ohio, ICugene Frye of Hud
son, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. II. Hpen
tier of Huffalo, N. Y.
v Fresh Ocean Fish! Extra spec
Jal 'A lbs. fur 25c; 7 lbs. fiOe, or .lfi
lbs. $1. Why hot can or snlt down
some? They're good food and sel-
qom available at these prices. Can
ning. paltlng or Jimoklng informa
tion. A, O. Adams, 221) Bessie St
Phone 1B22-X. 8.1
TcntH at Summer School
TestH were given at the local
Rummer school this morning, nnJ
the results will, be posted Monday
morning. Weekly tests are given
st the school, nnd grndes nt-?
checked each Monday.
f Extra- Extra Extra t At tho
preamland hall Saturday night,
alrls will be eolected to compete
In the national beauty contest, 84
ViH-atliin tit DitimotMl J.nke
it.Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Wakefield
Plan to leave Med ford this evening
to spend the week enfl t Diamond
lltko as frliests ,nf Mr. nnd Mm. Will
jlansen at their summer cottngu.
... , .
Dance till 2 at Gold Till Snt.
night.. , , 8
Jllss TliiniHn tlmiin
. ,MIsb (lernlil Thnmpaon, on hr
wny homo from I'itiReno to Mort
ford, atopDOil in OrnnU Pn Thiir
Uiiyito vllt hnr illHIor, Minn AII :b
Thomn8onf. who. In employed at
fouch'ii arUK Htoro. .MIhh Thomp
son olio took part In the blons club
luncheon prownim ot the Cave
(hop. Hhe hnn boon nttendlncr th.')
I'nlverHlty of OreRon. CiranU
Courier. lit
Ii'dy inntlnir to bo to Portland
In Scuttle will Bhnro expense, Tel.
JOM-it. ' "81
Oivironians ht llolol.n ' . . -'
AmohR OrettonlanH nt Medfoi'd
hotelB, other thnn thaqo from Portland,-
hro P. Ci. Onlllxon, J. J.
O'Hrlen, Thou, WIlllnmK, K. S.
lleydenlnirk, O. It. , Cnmpbell ot
JiiiBitno,. H. M. Pltemnurlee, Oeo.
II. Oruveii. R. W: llnldock. -Mm.
Lottlo Gardener and Alma Powel
on of Salem, F. P. Hlpe of Cor
vnlll.. Mrn. Maude Williams of
Mend nnd Mr., nnd Mra. J. W. Pot
ler of Albany.
Wo HpoelultKo Jn .radiator a.n.1
fender repnlrhiR nt Vnn'a Oanm.?.
33 fin. Harilett. Phone 2nS. '!
iFresh
Home-Grown
Strawberries
. . - 1 1 1 ,. ,-t. .
and a delicious home
made filling are the
features of our regular
week-end Special. Wo
believe that every fam.
ily should avail them
selves of the opportuni
ty of these
Strawberry
Marshmallow
Rolls
at "
14c each
A generous sized roll
which will serve at least
five people.. On sale at
8:30 A. M until our
supply is exhausted,, ., .
or call at 325 8. Holly Ht.
Visited Their Son
Mr. and Mia. Henry Hhnffor af
Meiirord were vlxltlnir in Axhlan
Wednesday with their Hon OeorRp,
Tree Props. All length, resulnr
size, uneup at Alentoru Lumber t:o
78tf
Slop In MLXlforil
Mlsa baurn Dent of Hollywood
and MIhh Verna McKeehnn
Cllendale, Cal., stopped In Modfor l
today to visit H. O. Ilest. Tiny
will leave on the evenlnR train fo
Halem.
Daneo till 2
nlRht.
at
tiold Hill Rat
84
Alitopd to ItiiHo .Slum-
Mrs. Minnie Vermeer of
ford and Mrs. A. II, Wlssl
Clranta Pass started by auto Wed
nesday morning for Portland to ut
tend the rose show. .
' Med
line' of
Screen Doors (fixtures free)
Metirord Lumber Co. Phono C2!t
78tf
KiiRcnn Tallies Milk Ordinance .
The proposed city milk ordln
ance of Kuuene, which would hnv-
ralsed the standards of grading and
Inspection of raw and pt.stcurlKid
milk marKoled In. Kugene,, was
tablod by tho city council. , Tho
ordinance has been up for soverfu
weeks and has caused a great (lea
of discussion. Milk producers gen
erally opposed It.
Wood Prices Lower on fir, onk,
etc.. In lend lots, delivered dlrecl
to you from woods. Order now
before the rush-and . save money
nt our summer prices.. Phone 83 J
F. K. Samson Co, . .. 88..
Visit In New .Mexico
Miss Lottie Wntklns left this
morning for Artesln, N. M-. where
she will spend several weeks vlsl.
ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Watklns. , , :
t
nance till 2 nt Oold Hill Sat
night. 84"
About N'nrlilail's Photos
UovA-rnoiv.N'orblnd has billod.Uia,
stato for J 12 to rover Do pholo-
Rrnplla of hlnmelf, bill, Mr. Joseph
Mr. ,t'orbott, Mr. Hall. Mr. lien
nelt and Mr. Jeffrey will have to
pay for their own, The OroRonlan.
Special nates how on furniture
moving, etc. Small or largo loads.
We are Insured carriers and do
local and long distance hnullng.
Kor quick, reliable service l'hon"
833. V. li. Snmson Co. 88
ComliiK from Washington
Mr. llrtd Mrs. Lester and twj
children will arrive here soon from
Knnnewlek. WnhM .and will make
tholr home In Medford. Mra. Cox
Klrnco U'haley) formerly lived
hero. ,, ., .
H. B. J-We have the
largest assortment of
picnic breads and cakes
1 n Southern Oregon.
Packed and wrapped in
sanitary picnic boxes
and waxed paper.
v sanii
d
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Choice gladolas, snnpdroRons,
swectpeas nnd mixed garden flow
ers, lot our prices. Phono 390-1.
or call at 326 S. Hoily St. , 8li
Memories of VinK Ago "
A man riding a hlgh-wheelei',
velocipede down by the courthouse
this forenoon brought County
Judge Alex Sparrow hurrying to
the window lo watch the ancient
contrivance In nperntlon. While
watching, his face took on wise
smiles nnd he told of mnny falls
he had taken from such means of
transportation years ago. when
ever the small rear wheel struck a
rock or bump, the only thing the
rider could do was to fall several
feet to the ground.
Attention, Young Ladles! The
I.lons committee will be nt the
I) run mlu ml hall Saturday night to
select beauties for, tho national
contest. 84
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mil. AND. .MHS. CHKHRY and
daughter of-'Angeles: 'Please
call nt my home nt imcrVM. U.
Iaw. 83
TiioHormniHi-in toy itostnn
bull, 8 months old; nlso very
fine new steethead rod, cheap.
712 W. 1 1th St. St
(U)l high lot; paving nnd side
Walk paid up. 735 West Jack
son; .";0.- Woods Lumber Co.
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POIt SAI.IO Itnby turkeys; or will
trade for windmill, pipe, or what
have you? John Mace, Central
Point. - - xr.
ICXPICIt IK.VCKI) young woman
wants cooking on ranch. Phone
! 1 7 - J . Fountain J.tilgc. 84
TUB PARTY Is known who took
me goggles, etc,, from tho plane
nt the airport the first uf th,.
week, and If they will return
snme no questions will he asked.
84
IIOAKU AND HOOM 3311 So. Cen
tral. I'hone 121 1, SSif"
FOR hunt It-room furnished
eotlage. garage. 825 K. Jack
son. Phone 74II-W. 84
KOR SAI.K Whent. II. 5 ewt.
while It lasts; one 2-liurner nil
?Lnvi V- ,:- E- Morrison, Phone
3!-J-3, - . . 88
M( l- wel rnrnlttod hunmlow.
13.. month; for rent June' 22nd
. ndiihs only. 10011 W. 4th. NG
Foil -K RNT Modern t-rrn, house.
415 Ilealty Ht. . g
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TONlTE and Saturday
Hail a Great New Star!
The Metropolitan Optera's Finest Voice
Now on the Talking Screen
With tho personality
of a hero
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TH, area,. (jggS
est of all - i '-;:a; v ivi- "M .; .WTSL" I
musical .a 'fm IjfelSil 13 rjf
romances t:-: 1?jf 4
mjeu . .
(25c)
Tomo
rrow
ONE DAY ONLY '1.
Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11
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A COLLEGE HERO-RACKETEER
MAKES GOOD IN THIS EXCITING
. - - i r
ALL TALKING
ACTION PICTURE
HIDEOUT"
JAMES MURRAY
with
KATHERINE
CRAWFORD
ALSO
"TARZAN
the
TIGER"
; ; Lnst Times
TONITE
All Talking
Ccmedy
"CRAZY
THAT WAY"
with "
JOAN BENNETT
KENNETH MacKENNA
. AIo
OOR GANG COMEDY
TALKING NEWS O
Hey
Kids!
mickey Mouse
CLUB MEETS at
12:30 Tomorrow
Installation of Officers
BOY SCOUT
Flag Day Exercises
Grocetek
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
COOLING FOODS FOR HOT WEATHER
With the coming of hot weather comes the "desire and necessity for a change of diet.
The heavier foods so much enjoyed throughout the cooler months are not o palat
able neither are they so good for ypu 4 jf v s ,iv ;ml ,.
Salads, fruits, light cold lunches not only taste better, but are better for you and be
sides they keep you out of the hot kitchen. .
and it's so easy to have them whether for a home meal or the weekly picnic outing
our Delicatessen can supply your entire needs and at no greater expense than if you
prepared them at home. " ' u
So stay out of the kitchen as much as possible get more pleasure from your outings
by avoiding the fatigue from advance preparation add to your leisure time and
spend no more. .
This is just one more service possible only at the Groceteria.
Bread
Bread, rolls, cakes,' pies and pastry in
abundance all home style. . Cost no
more and keep you out of the kitchen.' '
Mb. loaf .
l-lb. loaf
.3 for 20c
10c
Buns, Napkin or Parkerhouse rolls,.
. Doz. 15c
Delicatessen
Fried Spring Chickens, average 2 lbs., ready
to serve, chicken!..'.... 43c
Potato Salad, " pint:.'.'..-..-....'...:.:.....1;. ..;:...i.:.15c
.Combination Salad, pint .......25c
Cabbage, lettuce and egg, or carrot and "
lettuce salad, pint 20
Shrimp Salad, pint-.....: ::..:...:V....".....'.':.:..35c
Cold Meats Roast Beef, Roast Pork, Roast
Veal, Baked Ham, Cheese, all varieties.
Hard Boiled Eggs...... 3 for 10c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Home Grown Artichokes picked today, 2 for . , -..
Watermelons on Ice, lbi ;. ..., v, i 4c
Sunkiat Oranges, small size, doz. . . 33c
Field Ripened Tomatoes, lb. ... ..... 10c
New. Cabbage, lb. ,.. . ...... 3c
New Potatoes, 5 lbs 22c
Certo, 2 bottles . , 49c
Parker's Potato Chips, 4 pkgs 25c
Peaches, Del Monte, fancy halves or
sliced, No. 2 cans, 3 cans 59c
Jello, all flavors, 2 pkgs. 15c
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg. .... 10c
Mazola Oil qt. can 39c
Bulk Salad Oil, bring your own con-
tainer, qt. 35c; gallon $1.29
Domino Matches, carton of io small
boxes, 3 cartons 20c
Pickles sweet, sour or dill, Yolo .
. brand, pint jar, choice 20c
Pure Fruit Preserves, S. & W., 31b
. . jars, choice of Damson plum,
peach, apricot, pineapple . 63c
Shilling Free Deal See Shilling Co's
ad elsewhere in this paper.
Freshly Roasted Cof feer-3 very fine
blends, . ... . . . . ' . 33c; 38c; 43c
Water Set pitcher an dsix glares . 98c
Big balloon free.
25c
Camay Toilet Soap, Procter & Gam- ,
. ble's companion to. Ivory, 3, bars . 23c
P & G or Crystal White Soap, 8 bars 25c
. Drifted Snow Flour,, 49-lb. sack . .$1.75
White Down hard wheat and mighty
good, 49-lb. sack $1.65
Puritan Malt Syrup, No 2 can 7! . .. 43c
Garden Hose Goodrich Rubber
Co's best quality 25 ft. with coup
lings . . ' . ... ..... . ... . ". . . $2.49
50 ft. with couplings . . ..... $4.83
Royal Thernios Jug, stone lined. .$1.69
Rubber Half Soles, pair .......... 25c
Huntington Rubber Heels, pair 28c
Wax Paper Waxtite, 125 ft. in cut
ter box ........... . . . . ....... 23c
Star Can Opener . 43c
Mop Sticks 15c
Electric Hot Plate, two-burner, vary
ing heat . . $6.98
Glass Mixing Bowls, green or pink,
set of 4 . . . , ........ 69c
Water Set pitcher and six glasses . 98c
Atlantic Wash Boilers, extra heavy
s copper bottom, ...... . .$2.89; $2.98
Galvanized Garbage Cans. ., 98c and up
Fancy Lettuce ................. 3c
Wheaties, 3 pkgs. . . , 29c
Shoe Department
. . . .
Choice of a wide variety of women's
sport oxfords, pumps, ties; all the new
est patterns.
$2.95 $3.69 $3.95
BOTH
STOKES
Fountain Lunch
Chicken Dinner
REATIY
AT II
Fricasee of Chicken, Noodles, New
Potatoes, Buttered Bread, Coffee, Ice
Tea or Milk . ; . . ,'. . ; .;v ; : .;. .. 25c
Double Sundaes ., 15c
6th and Central
Gates 6 Lydiard
6th and Grape
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
LOTS OF PARKING SPACE 1 : . c