Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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Lunch Sets. Regular price $1.50 Special 89c
Crocs Stitch Pictures, $1.25. Special 89c
Felt Cut-out Pictures, 59c. Special, 2 for v 89c
Hand Tinted Silk Pillows, $1.80. Special 89c
One group Organdie Aprons, $1.00. Special...'. 89c
One group Percale Aprons, $1.00. Special 89c
Launry Bags. Special 89c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Bucilla Boilproof six-strand Embroidery Thread,
2 for 05
"Make Vour Own Christmas Gifts"
HANDICRAFT SHOP
42 South Central
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Personality Portraits
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LOVELY GIFTS
For the price you would
ordinarily pay for one
Shangle
Medford Building
"Wear
Christmas
Opening Specials
89c
Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
This Week
Phono 702
Studio
Phone 1308
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For That
Very Special Person
Shown here are just a few of our many sugges
tions for pleasing Christmas gifts which any
woman would love to receive.
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Bags i Dresses
Hose .Coats
Silk Slips Quilted Robes
Scarf a Silk Negligees
Dancettes Pa jama Sets
Hats Handkerchiefs
NoVeliy Jewelry
m You ?ay The Oindorolla Way"
MEDFORD MAIL
SUFFERING BOY
BEFOR
EP fl I I DT ' (M" Trlbun,-Vlral" 8Utlon)
uUUIjj
FOR INSPECTION
Progress Toward Cure
Of;
Infected Hands to Be Stir
i
, veyed Definite Action!
Expected. ". ' ' .
Cecil Coglilll, the 13-year-old boy
mirrmliie from a skin affliction on
Ills lunula, will rciiort to County
Judge Alox Simrrow tomorrow In
order that the nlilclul may nee wlmt
IH'ogrcHH, II any, liua heen muilu
toward u cure. The cano linn oc
cupied the attention of lucal mi
thoiitieB for tlio pant II) days.
Young ('okIiIII In not ulloweil to Ko
to school unci romaiim at home.
In company with IiIh pareula he
attnded0a conference with the
'.oiinty JudKe laat Saturday. f
County Judge, Sparrow HtiggcHted
to the father thai ho tako the hoy
to a phynlcian. The family hclongK
to a rellKioiiH faith that (Ioch not
Hanctlon medical attention, holding
that healing can be accomplished
by prayer.
The father In 'reply snlil: "We
want to do what ia rlKht and obey
i the law, and ir you order us to
' lake tiio boy to, a doctor wo will do
, BO."
Respects Religion
i Iu.'kii oKparrow made It plain
lli.-otigtni.it his talk that ho rnspect-
cd their religion lews and that no
effort waa helng nindo tu force
I them to do anything, but as a nial-
tor of personal and public policy
' it would be best tor all concerned.
I He further said that a cure could
probably be effected within a short
: time, which would result in the
return of the lad to his studies.
JudKc Sparrow cited bis army ex
. peiienco, cwith the curbing of cpl
j domlcs and "fevers. In defense of
ills position. o
i The lad in the rase, a bright ap
. pcariug little chap, neatly drcsRcd,
I was an interested listener.
! The danger of the lad's affllc
i lion. If contagious, spreading to
' others was also strossed by the
I court.
; It Is probable thai some definite
faction will bo taken tomorrow as a
i result of the conference.
; 8ALK.M. Ore., Dec. 2. (A') Klve
I hundred dollars in silver and cur
, rency were taken some lime during
' Monday night by cracksmen who
entered tllo Plggly Wlggly store on
I North Commercial street, rolled
; the safe from lis location near the
i front of tho sinru to n rear room.
! turned It end lor end and chiseled
tlio bottom from it. Tlio robbers
I loft the huildliiK without buiiiR de-
tutted. Kntnuit e to tho room wum
Mindn through n rotu window. Kvi-
(iniiiiy ino criUKSinen umgu gjnven
dm Ink thotr opomtlnns for no fin-
urrprintr, wro loft liohlnd.
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TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Radio Program
KM ED
Tui'Mluy. '
P. M. l
& to 0 Park IandHcniie; !
K.MKI) I'lesclitiltli-n; Ni-wb j
and Maikctn hy Mull Trill-
line. i
0 to 7 Where to !o
I'.celie
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Service .Station: Office
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ISoyn; Cecil and Sully.
In 8 Ix-tH (lot AnfiH-lated:
News IJIkci4; Wee Wee
fiiilf. inc.
to ii (Jaine of Chess, Cali
fornia Oregon Power Co.,
CISC.
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to 10 California Oregon
Power Company;, Land of
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Dreams. UI!C.
Wednesday.
M.
ri.'i to ft IJreakfaHt liroad
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cast of news, by
Tl'ihuile.
M,lil !
to !i liill Nharplcs and Ifls
Hang.
to 10 KrlcniMiln Circle
,jj
Del Monte Coffee: ,l'et
.Milk. ,
111 to 11 --.I'ark Concert:
i.lliu neai; mum oiiu,
II lo
la Film Tins and v
. Tal He:
Ktore:
Iteady
P. M. '
Lawrence's Jewelry j
lltlrelson's Ladles' ?
to Wear. , !
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12 to 1 JackMiii Co. liblg.
and Loan Assir.;,' Farmers
to fl Firestone One-Stop: l
Mono's Dept. Store: Denl-
son nadlo Shop; Scientific
Laboratories.
2 lo :l Happiness 0Traln: v
Julius. nr.. .lewelry more:
Mono '-.Mpjlor.
3 U 4 KM Kl) Preseohtatlon.
1 t fl Kiddies' Period:
KM Kl) presentation.
'i lo C People's Kleetrlc
Store: 1'rnsperigrnplis: news
and markets, by Mail Trio-
line.
li to 7 Where to Co: lluild-
ors liureau of Informs-
thin; Spangle Studio; Cecil
and Sally.
7 tc S I?ts Oct Associated:
News Digest; Musical Brev-
liYes. I' IIC.
K lo !l Fngool 'Motor Sales;
KJIED; Ted Dnhl and Or-
ebestrii. CDC.
3 lo 10 On Parade: Dane
ing Strings, UI!C.
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Christmas Program
o of Westinghouse J
On Air Tonight
Tim firm of Uu pltnu'vi- Po-
ki'umih to bo Iji-oiulutiaU ocuhIoii;
uy iiiHteua or uic fluiiwii
WontMHhuuHO. HultoH. .lil,Ut? Hat
JO'oVloik toillnht. Tho pntrm
will fen tyro an uichrtim ' or
pltMMH, a I'honiM of 1(1 . voIcch hik!
n ilii(ilil imrlvt.v over K(iV,
I'nrlland; K O M O, Keiitttt ami
I Tho pioncft1 p r o k v a io h in Id'
! Ihi'lr nuimt ftmn tho ploncorltiK
urhlt'VPinoiHH in lOectrHtity f tMy
NYVHtln-'hoiiHe MU'i-trl & ' M'nnnfnC
tiirliiK company. Tho proRnun will
originate In the HtudioH of radio
Ktutltm K DKA, IMttHhuifi.
Miixiru aelerllons 'Wltl fouturp
' ronipoHltlonH of to'noopatod teino
1 and will Inoludo hltH from cur
rent hIiowh. AnioiiK tho musical
rctprtioiiK Will be "Tho Moment
1 Saw You," "l'ractlt'lnir l"n On
You." "Woddlng of tho
Pnintcd '
' Doll." "One for All nnd All for
One,' 'Tramp. Tramp. Tramp,"
"rm Falling In IjOvo With Some-
1 i no" aiul tho "Unllan . Stroot
OF EMPLOYEES
1 1 A TV I '. r 1 1 K K W . Mi e b . , I e v .
2. The KetlogH euinany, tnanu
lattuters ir nady-h-eat reivtl",
ln e antioinireil through 1,. .1.
, Ithiuil, in-eldrnt. that in an enrt
lo help ivllrvo Iho preHettt tineltt
ptoymeut situation all plant nil
ployeeH will ehanue from an 8
', hour working day ttt a tl-hoiir day.
1 Vfleetlve December 1.
, The plant will continue opera t
ItiK S 4 honrV' a day, but" the
move will enable the company t
employ linmvdlately approxImaUdy
2 A per rent more prople. In ad
dltlt n the t'UHe rate of pay will
, be iuercaHeil l-'ij per ent ho
i I but the new minimum waite rate
per male employe will bo ftl.no a
lay, with an average ibtlly w age
tT approximately
"Tlu plan hjiM been nndcr e
i rloiiH consideration by V. K. Kol
; louir and other j I'XecntlveM for
many week," Mated Mr. Hrown.
1 "the change havlns been decided
1 upon only after Iook and careful
flndy. 'e are rwclvinn the whttle
hearted io-epratlon of our rm
ploym tn our ilesire to give mure
wrk to more peopio.
"The KelloKK eomimny wan one
or ine nrrt in tne i niteti mmipj
to adopt the S-hour shift thrco
HitftH a day. Thl new chanKe
Ik made at a time when the et-m-pany
m businen for the year I4
ahead of that of the banner yi'ar
or 1 '.:! and K howim- n vry
definite upward tivnd."
MOTHER INJURED IN
EXPLOSION OF LAMP
PORTLAND. iVc, 2. lPl Mm.
W. A. lrt ufferl wvpit bumn
on her head and chest today, toit
she naved the Uvea of her three
children when l?e hurled n fUrn
log ll Inmp Into the ink. Hhe
; fillun: 1 1n lamp when II excluded,
OKEflOT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19H0.
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A transaction of Interest In the'
local dairy Industry, was announc-:
ed today with the Kale of tliel
.Merriinan dalrv on the north Pa-1
cific highway, between Medford j
nod I'entntl Point to Lester (Illl
Ai man. eon of (lonrge lllUmiui, well
. , known dairyman. The dairy has
been operated during the past year
as a part of the Mwlm creamery-
I up new owner iook onBaniun
yesterday.
The purchase Includes 50 dairy
cows, tested fur tuhorculoyls and
crintarlotts abortion, und modern
j cfiulpment, complying with the
it possible to sell grade "A" milk
i only. 1110 new owner is mummi
Willi the late-it and most up-
iirovcd methods of pi-educing high
Kiiiiie anil sanuary uany jiniuiii-in
Ibroiigll close nsi-oelntlon with ills
father, a dairyman of long stand
lirg. The plant Includes a steam
l ,. 1 1 i -,.- I,.,. ,,.hlm. mllkllltr ma
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chines and other modern
ap-
paratus. O
Mr. Cillman stated toduy that
oualily and service will be the
basis of bis businem and stated
be will strictly observe rciiulro-
ments of Ihe milk ordiniince. ci
with city officials to
the fullest extent to guarantee the
distribution of milk produced
under, the .most sanltury condi
tions; Mis. )ihollc Dumber ;l
-pin-ai. ; . ' i 0
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A dii'othat won a firt prlxo at
a Fourth if July oelobration In
Haoremento. al.. in 1845. when
morn by tho grandmother of Mrs.
Dale Handle Sheley of Medford.
will after 85 yearn make another
appearance In public. It will he
worn by SlH Vejiita Dally, cash
ier at tho Fox Crat"r!an theater,
when the "BIk Trail." mighty pio
neer epic of the Hereon, will open
tomorrow nt the Cratorlnn.
When Mi. Sheley'8 nmndmothor
wore the dro-a. she waa the boat
droHHoil ujmiin In all Sacramento.
and0tatronn at the theater for the
rest of itho week may hoc what
watt tlio lawt word In dres-ses long
ago. '
other members of tho theater
staff. lnciuditiK' the genial' door
man. Allen Potty, flnjl uiicrs will
be curbed In raiment of nionenr
days during the picture ngage-c
ment.' , " t - '
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LAKE CREEK GRANGERS
WIL1 ELECT
bAKK f'HIIiJK, Ore., O-e. 1.
,Spl.) La!;o t.'reek (IratiKo had a
lat'KO att(!iubun'e at the la.st meet
inc. Two visitor were Fred nnd
Kl.sie Lovuland of Canle Point.
The Cimnue h3 pat-tl'lontd and
colled the hall with canvas, mukj
ing It more comfortable for meet
ings. Klectlon of officers will tako
place at tld meeting Deemrcr
12. All membei-s are urt;Pd to be
present. The homo economics
commltteo promises an excellent
supper;
Lecture- hour consisted of
inarches, readiiiK by William Ab
bott ami a phomnraph ycord. n-tcrpollni-
Indian mu.-ir, O'xphtined
by Alma Meyer, lei t tire r.
The lecturer ask.- all inembe'rrt
t respond to rnll-cail n xt meet
ing by telling ionie fhrb-lma ex
perieuco. O .
Oranj-o ladle announced ar
rangement h have been eomplctcil
for their bazaar. December 13. A
Jitney dame will b- niven in con
nection with the liiixaar.
VA LLKY VIHW. Ore.. Iec. 2.
iHpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Itiwt.
wlck entertained ThanksKivIng for
Mr. and Mlrn. Harry Weugnnt and
Mih. Weaant of Seattle, Kay and
Paul Henderson, .Mr. and Mrs.
lienry Host wick of Mod ford and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Hostwlek.
Mr, and Mrs. Nichols, entertained
ThauksKlvliiK for Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Olenn, Mr. ami Mrs. lleo.
Nichols anil children of Ashland,,
Mrs, Pearl WesterbeiK and ltich
ard And Teil Nlehnls.
1 ). M . I .owe has rel u rued from
Mexico. New Mexico. Arizona and
California where be has had Ore
gon products on display.
A road meeting was held at the
Valley View school house Tuesday
to vote a special levy. Hill Hrilln
rond supervisor nnd the county
court were present. A two ami
one-half mill levy was voted. This
In a very large district, extending
from Kings highway to the moun
tains east of Ashland.
iMr. mid Mrs. l. M. Lowe wero
guests of Con Leever In Central
Point Thanksgiving Iuy.
Mr. and Mm. M. L. ?nham and
danghters went to Coquille for
Thanksgiving nnd the week end
with relatives.
Ilev. and Mrs. Johnson and fam
ily of Ccntml Point were guests
Thursday of their daughter. Mrs.
Roy Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Hollbaugh had
as their guests Thursday Mr. and
Mrs. Montgomery of Ashland and
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Stratum. Miss
Jean Stratlon. Frank Stratum and
Albert Stratum. Mr. nnd Mm. W.
H. I-aint called at the llolibaufrh
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mr. John Arnold ff
A-dl.ind 'nd Mr and Mrs. Ccn.
LoWtf o( Cvniial point wvte dinner
VALLEY VIEW
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RoLLINSiitoHoSIERY
For Gifts
in the
New
Shades
Blackstuues
Blue Black V .
Brown Black' .
(h-peu I31ack
Gumiietal
BaluuiUi
Bcic Clair
Duske
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Briccd lidiii
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$i.85. ; y&t:
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BUcsls qj Ml', und Il s. D. M. l.uwo,' JtrCruckeg and Jus. Lennox fuin
Sunday. , . Ulcs 'for . ThnnkBi1nR nnd the
1)1-. tind Jlin. It. C. Mulhnllnnil l.woi-k end. lie. and Mia. .M.Crucfcen
MDcnt Saturday ovclilnu nt the C
I V. (Ilaaeow homo.
MIhh Jancl Md''ndilcn who nc-
I cohinanlcd her grand mntlicr. lli-fl
Clara Mcl'addcn to Idiihu liax ro -
turneil to her home.
Mrs. D. O. Hurley entertained
'Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Reed, Mr. and Jliu Frank Hold
rklpe, Mlas Kather and Clarence
Holdridge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank MeOrnokeh
ahd Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron of
California were guests of the J. R.
You'll
fl f
That are Appropriate
and Very Useful
Two and
tliri'c-iiece
novcllii's.
, DANCE SETS
Un.von Crcpi' niul Crepi! ck' ('liini' in nil the pus
tel' similes. Triced Ircin $1.89 to $3-95.
PANTIES AND BLOOMEKS
Hiivtm iiiid Cri-pi'.' A womlci'l'iil viiluo. From
. S9 tu $1.95
RAYON GOWNS
Tiiiloi'ccl mid lace triimnod.. Priced from
$1.89 to $3.95.
QUILTED ROBES '
Silk lined ipiilk'd rolieiS Triced from
.. . $9.85 to $1,9.75
Hand Embroidered Gowns and Pajamas ;;.
In heavv ipiiililv erepe de chine. .'Priced from
; $5.95 to $19.75
WONDERFUL SELECTIONS
ol' Ncfrlijiccs, PiijiimiiK, Hath Robes, LouukI"!?
Robes at popular prices.
'having the family dlnnci-Thurwlay
1 cnlci talnlns the leiumS'a and the
i other Kiiosts. '
! mihh Hosina Callatin who tcachi-K
lat Noiih Itcnd and Misa Kianica
tiallatln who Im attending Oregon
State coliee spent the Thank-sgiv-Ing
tioiiilay with their parents, Mr.
anil M:;s L. 1 1. f Jaliatin.
The John Leslie family o(&Kliim-
, ath Falls were calling on Valley
t View friends this week.
Mr. and Mrs.1 Fred (Jorle had as at la I fa To put In tho harn and cut
thelr guests ThanksKlvlng Day. Mr. 'tliur enHilapre rtain thin Week. ' z
Find It
You needn't be perplexed about a gift for "Him."
Just come to his favorite store for suggestions Re
gardless of his tastes, you'll find hundreds of gift ideas
here and so splendid a selection that it wih be an
easy matter to make the gift fit the pocketbeok.
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PAJAMAS
piijaiiui-s, rayons, silKs,
l'riccil from 51.89 to $22-50v
and Mrs. FCd fJrimm, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hostwick, Mr. and Mi'H.
Krnest Howell und Mr. and Mrs.
W'm. Ilibee, of Dunsmufjr, -the lnt-"
to- Mjicndlng the week end at tho
Carle home.
Mr. and '.Mrs. John Xlorso enter
tained their family for Thahksglv-.
Inpt, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ward of
Fern Valley, Mrs. Stella Morsto und
Muriel ii'ml Jamie and Mtv and
Mrs. Hani Chllders nnd Ksther
Harvey and Clarence Childen.
Jamie Moi-se is quite 111 with flu9
F. W Htntibaugh fai chopping
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