Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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M"EDFORD MAT3L. TRTBTJXE, MEDFCfttT). OREGON, FRIDAY, JUKE 27, 1930.
PA"GE FIVE
FREE METHODISTS
NAME DELEGATES
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5ET FOR JULY 20,
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Tea
A QUALITY you
UPON IF YOU KNEW
fro UL D' INS 1ST
ALL THE FACTS
Till coffee was packed in vacuum, you never knew how much of its
glorious flavor you had been missing. The same is true of teT The two
are identical in one respect. A little air-a little moisture-and pff
the finer flavors are gone. With coffee it happens quickly .With .tea
rtt" ST'y- Afnd is nths beforeea rochet
the tea gardens-freauently a year. Its original flavor you
- hoflnVe;cuumnJy UnUl Sch,llmg' by 1 SeCret Packed tea
S C H I L L I N G
T E A
SEALED HOT IN VACUUM Both a tea leaf and a coffee bean
must betoastedtodnveoffthemoisture.whichhelpstorob them of flavor.
Oood coffee is packed in vacuum immediately after roasting. Tea is
toasted at the tea gardens, then sealed in large chests lined with lead
When it arrives m America it is repacked in ordinary tins or even
cardboard boxes. And that's where the damage is done! But this is
how Schilling does it. As the tea is poured from the lead-lined chests,
it s toasted again, and while still hot (just like your coffee) it is sealed in
vacuum. Schilling Tea comes to you as fresh and fragrant as it left the
Orient the only tea completely protected from the tea garden to you.
SCHILLING ICED TEA
Schilling Iced Tea is far more refreshing than any other, because it is
fresh to begin with fresh and fragrant. Black tea (orange pekoe) is
best forced tea. And try using tea bags instead of loose tea. Steep the
tea to the desired strength, remove the tea bag, and your tea can stand
for some time before pouring over the ice. No danger of its steeping
too long before icing. Just two or three minutes over-steeping makes
a lot of difference in the flavor of tea.
TEA
IN B A G S
Tea bags as well as loose tea are packed in vacuum by Schilling.
A Schilling Tea bag contains just the proper amount of tea for two
delicious cups or two tall glasses of fragrant iced tea.Try this modern
way of serving it. .
COFFEE 'BAKING POWDER'32 EXTRACTS'49 SPICES
Announcing New Owner . . .
C. Earl Bradfish lias purchased the entire stock and fixtures of the
Fay E. Diamond Jewelry store at 115 E. Main Street, and is now
open. for business under the name of
C. EARL BRADFISH, JEWELER
Handling only nationally known lines of Jewelry merchan
dise and selling at advertised prices to both cash and
deferred payment customers.
SPECIAL SALE NOW ON
In order to make room for new stock we are closing out a number
of oroorlv rerlllCfid CHCeS.
Ol iiuea v j .
I Saturday Specials
! Raised Do-Nuts, dozen 15c
Spiced Cup Cakes,Jiut topped, doz.o24c
Silver Cakes . . ....... . 25c, 35c, 50c
Pumpernifltel Bread . 0- 15c
Homemade Bread, 3 for 2c
i MODEL BAKERY -
I N11 , .. . Q Phone 103 B
Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
Bilk from top to toe with
French Heel
Flov. A. C. Archer of the local
Fro Mnthodiftt church and ProMil
Kilt wtM'o lect'(l this morning t:
attend the Fro MtUhoillst general
conference- which will prnlmbly he
hld In Denver. Itev. J. K. Mc
Donald of Medt'ord and Onir.il
Point and Merle Ounlup wore elect
ed as reserves.
The southern Oregon conference
which Ih heins held In the Meth
odist chinch, ho tuli. opened Wed
nesday afternoon, with Bishop Wm.
I'earee of F.vanston, 111,, pre.sidinic.
Med fmd. Central Point, Ashland
a n d Ci rn n t h - Pa ss i re rep resen t cd
In the Medford district. The Uose
hurg district, which Includes Kos
hiii'K, Sutherlin, Cottage Grove,
Springfield, KiiK'eno nnd Dorena. is
also a part of the southern Oregon
district.
Ministers who nro attending the
conference include Itev. V. E.
Ooode, evangelist ; A. C Archer,
Medford; J. K. McDonald. Medford
and Central Point; D. D. Dodtre,
CIrant.s pass; -Z. K. Lee, Sunday
school secretary nnd evangelist;
Otto Fiison, evangelist; J. D. Mc-
Cormack, evangelist: Kmnm Thom-
ason,. Ashland, and M. II. Pitcher,
Cottage Grove.
Delegates present at today's
meeting Included Merle Dun I up.
Armindiv Stoops, Proud Fitt, Wm.
Garrison, Mrs. Long and Mrs.
Grant.
Frank J. Kline of Rvanston, lil
ts attending the conference, being
a representative of ''The Free
Methodlnt," a magazine published
In Chicago. . Mr. Kline Is attend
ing tho Free Methodist conferences
throughout the northwest.
A memorial service will he hold
tomorrow morning for four of the
Free MethodiHt church members,
after which appointments for tho
coming yonr will he made.
It Willi announced today that
! the second annual picnic of tho
'"Jledford postoffice carriers and
i clerks and the rural carriers ope
' rating out of that office, and their
families will be held on Sunday.
July 20. The place of tho outing
has not yet been finally decided
on, but inasmuch as hint year's
picnic at the Star Hanger station
vicinity in the Applegate section
was so successful and the loca
tion so delightful, that place may
bo decided on.
The committee on arrangements
denies that the various state Re
publican gubernatorial candidates
will be invited to attend as guesuv
as this is only a picnic and not
a na 1 iona 1 convent ion a nd t hen.
too. tho postal outfit would have
to hold the nffair at Fort Lewis
or the state fair grounds, in order
to have room for all the candi
dates. Some of the postal employes
also favor Inviting President Hoo
ver to attend, but the committee
Is adamantly opposed to this a
they feel sure ho would accept
the invitation, and they feel that
his presence Ih needed at Wash
ington all of July.
,
REDRESS AFTER FALL
Tho Soul hern Pacific railroad,
as owner of the right of way, Is
named defendant in a damage ac
tion filed against It yesterday In
circuit court . by Mario Mosier.
who is seeking $2.)M for n broken
leg Kiistained when who fell on
the allegedly icy sidewalk at tho
corner of Main and Fir last Janu
ary during tho heavy snow storm
and cold spell.
' Mrs. Mosier was a waitress at
the Jackson Hotel at the time of
her. Injury and claims she was
unable to work for three months
hh a result of tho accident.
High pressure salesmanship is
the subject of tonight's Installment
of Cecil nnd Sally, scheduled on
station KM ED for 7:15 o'clock.
The two youngsters are cleaning
up behind the counter when they
find a book which teaches selling
as it should be done. Cecil reads
a few pages and tries out the first
lesson on two customers.
KMKD will send anybody who
writes the station, a picture of
Cecil and Sally.,
7:80 to 7:45 p. m. Amos V Andy,
KGO, KIIQ, KOMO, KG W, KJ3
' CA.
7:43 to 8 p. m. NBC Concert Fav
'jorltra. KjCJO, KIIQ. KGW.
8 to 8:15 p. m. HJle and- tho Girls,
KGO, KHQ; KGW 8:05 to K:lft.
8:15 to 8:45 p. m. Piano Paint
. ings, KGO, K-OttV
8:45 to f) : 1 5 p. m. Tone Pictures,
KGO. KIIQ, KOMO, KGW, K1M.
9:3.5 to 9:45 p. m. Kodak Keed-
,iQd Hour, KGO, KIUJ, KOMO,
KGW. KIOCA, K8U KOA. Mus
ical comedy favorites,, popular
song hits and ballads will be
heard.
9:45 to 10 p. m. John and Ned,
KGO, KRSD, KOA.
10 to 10:30 p. m. Mystery Serl.il,
KGO, KOA.
n:.3! 10 H p. m. Pacific Notnnds,
KGO, KOA.
11 ; to5 12 midnight Hotel Dance
Orchestra, KGO, KFSD.
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The sum of $19,130 Is sought
as damages In n suit filed In fir
cult court yesterday by Charles
Krb, traveling Falesman, ugalnst
Herman Shope, truck driver, uh a
result of an auto crash on the
Pacific highway last February.
Shope Ih a driver for the Consoli
dated Truck and Modford-Port-land
truck lines and Is chnrged
with careless driving by the plain
tiff. I
Tho plaintiff claims that as a
result of the crash he was forced
to spend 12 weeks In a Grants
Pass hospital. Of the mim asked
by Erh, $17.fi00 is sought for
general damages.
4
-Otrp-roiU-r Injured.
LA OKAXDK, .Ore.. June 27.
(jp) Ed Meyersick, 59. LaGrando
carpenter, fell eight foot to the
basement of a new building under
construction and today was In a
I serious condition.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune Virgin Station)
j - Sweet and Cool
The lines of youth thrive on the
'sparkling tang of delightful
Banquet Tea. A cold
' drink that keeps the
! spirit up and the
; weight down. With
the flavor you pre
fer.. .A sample will
convince writenow.
V,l
JOHN H. LOCK
Painting Decorating
Fine Interior
Specialty
Phone 118
Mccormick cosine i "
Bsftimora Md. jTRllJ
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M?CormickCo F
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7 i
Frhlny
P. M.
to 5:30 Htnndurd Flaino
C!a proKrum
30 to 0 "Dnya of '49"
4 li to ti:15 Fruit ilinputchl'H
by Myron Hoot
6:15 to 6:30 NewH and mur-
keta by Mall Tribune
6:30 to 7 Hurwood Photo
Service
7 to 7:16 Tom nnd WnHh.
presented by AnHociuted Oil
7:15 to 7:30 Cecil nnd Hnlly
In "The Funniest TIiIiikh"
7:30 to C. Karl' Hradrih,
Jeweler
8 to 8:30 Roy E. Kennedy &
Hone
Smurtlaj
A. M.
7:55 to 8 llrt'iilifimt broad
cant of news by Mall Trt
huno
8 to 8:30 "KYIiO hour" by
Kconomy Groceteria
8:30 to 8:46 Popular
cordlnKM
8:46 to t Clold Sonl Cream
ery
9 to 9:30 Perl Funeral home
9:30 to 10 White KinR pro
gram , ,
10 to 10:30 Peopled Electric
atore
10:30 to II Pet Milk pro
Kram
II to 11:30 ltogue Itlver
Lumber Co.
11:30 to 12 Popular requoHt
period.
12 to 12:30 Kloctrlc Wiling
Co. and Kudio Hervlco la
borntory
12:30 Now flaHhoa by Mall
Tribune
12:30 to 1 Plerce-Allen Mo-
tor Co.
1 to 1:30 Roy E. Kennedy Sc
Hons 4
1:30 to 2 Fnsoel Motor Bale
2 to 2:30 "Uay of 411"
6 to 6:30 Htandard Klnrno
flan program f
6:30 .to 6 Hhlrley Fountain
& Lunch
6 to 0:16 Fruit dlnp,ichcn '
by M yron Root i
6:16 to 6:30 .New and mar-
kets by Mall Tribune
0:30 to 7 MnHterworkn Rcrleii
7 to 7:16 Tom nnd Wnnh.
prenenteil by A)cluted Oil
7:15 to 7:30 Cecil and Hally
In "The Funnlent Thlnim"
7:30 to 8 (!. Earl HraiiriMh.
Jeweler.
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t's iust around the
corner... bonds... flags.
parades..spech6s..'n every-!
thing! Also the big outing...with
everyone hungry enough to eat
a bear. Time to gel Teady for it
...to toy in the supplies. Safe
way Stores ore ready with all of
the tasty things you will want.
And, naturally, you save more;
at Safeway.'.
Store No. 433, 309 East Main Street, Phone 1176
. Store No. 471, 206 West Main Street, Phone 1010
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Saturday and Monday Savings
Lemons
Large size fancy Sunkist Fruit,
fresh and juicy.
Dozen
43 c
Watermelons
Fancy red - meated Imperial
Klondykes. Sweet, fine flavor.
Pound 2V2C
Malted Milk
Borden's Plain Malt
ed Milk, cooling,
healthful food drink.
15oz 47c
Pancake Flour
Wperry's makes gold
en brown cakes in
the economical
V or whole.
-lb. bag
, 33c
Pound ................
27c
Syrup
Mnx-i"inum Cane and
Maple. It's that taste
that tells.
Cd y2-lb. can.. 49 c
Deviled Meats
Max-i-iiiinn quality
meats, lunches or
sandwiches, 1-4 cans
r cans . 19c
PrPCPTIPC Marasca, made from assorted 3 "QC
1 1 ViJvl V UiJ Oreeon Berries' and Sugar J ID. afS J 7
Ginger Ale
('iitpiot Club, refresh
ing,, sparkling. Full
l")1. o.. hollies.
Bottle
Dozen
19c
$2.19
m1 ljVIjJ"
jars
Introducing
Quart can
47c
Kosto, a new delitnous
dessert made with milk
in chocolate, vanilla,
and lemon flavors.
O pkgs. ... 25c
(with one free)
Soap Powder
Citrus quickly cleans
your clothes without
unpleasant odors.
Large pkg... 19c
Flour
Big K or Lily White
fancy pastry, just
the right size for outing.
8
-lb. bog..
43c
Sugar
C & II Berry,' pure
cane fine granulated.
Many predict' higher
prices on canning
sugar. Obtain' Safe
wnv prices. . '
10 ibs 49 c
"llQi Lakeshire, nationally known, It Kf
Jllttot Brick or Pimento 1U J Jt
Tuna
Clearwater Flakes, ideal for Size t
salads and sandwiches 2 Cans
17c
RllffAF Safeway fancy creamery. Stands lly 7 kp
LI lit Id the test of warm weather IU J JJ
Coffee
Max-i-mum, the name implies
superior quality and flavor. Try
it! Wonderful value at
Pound can 41c
2 -lb. can 80 c
i
Bread
Safeway Twins, white or whole
wheat, freshly baked quality
bread. Leading value.
24-oz. loaves
Each
9c
Apricots
Soap
Fancy Canning
22 pound lugs
P & G or Crystal White, limit
5 bars
$1.15
bar 3c
Redeem ySiir Palm Olive, Super-suds and Crystal White
- coupons at-Safeway ..:.''.-'.'V
fl
London Ih to have n club for
lonely people.
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