Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDFORD! 1 0EEt?6y, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931.
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Local and Personal
-OM mlrrqrl rwstlvet-etl:' fwill call
for' aiwl ilfver. ' Medord '.. l'lato
OUum ;o. VlioneM4C. ' "
KrystalRlow, lit) dak glosa su
preme. ! Tlio Ftaloy,ropp Holly
llan on Wrapon In Cant
Deputy Slat dame Warden Roy
Parr calls attention of motorists U
the provision of the state law which
make It unlawful -to carry loaded
firearms of any type In an automo
bile, even shells In magazines. A
close check will be made In the near
future. Parr says. A permit may be
scoured from the sheriff for the
carrying of firearms; but few of these
are Issued however; ' '
Off for Week-end
Fred Wahl, cashier of the farmers'
knd Fruitgrowers bank, left today for
Lake o' the Woods where he will stay
over the week-end; '
IlrparU for Crater I-ake
Eleanor P. Harris of Philadelphia,
Pa., member of a Raymond and Whtt
comb tour, left by stage today for
Crater Lake, having arrived here on
the Shasta. Miss Harris returned
from Honolulu June 2, where she
spent a month as a part of the tour.
She plans to continue to Seattlo fol
lowing a day at the lake,
Issue Ilulldlng permit
A building permit to Jacque Lenox
was Issued at the city building de
partment for Interior alterations at
301 East Main street.
From Httlte Metropolis
Among residents of Portland reg
istered at Mcdford hotels are Ella
Best. Mr. and Mrs L. M. See, L. W.
Onmblo, John Watklns, Miss Mabel
linker, F. S. Gannett, Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Munson, 8. H. Roome, R. R.
Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. O. Reahard,
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Wheaton, Mr.
und Mrs. Cicorge P. Hdll, H. Mildred
Btockwell, W. A. Ross, Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Reed, W. H. Norton, H. D.
Vutcs, Vllma Euke, Harriet Medcr
mark, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Shaver.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O.' Koorner, J. S.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Al Schroeder,
Mrva-iid Mrs. oy Taylor, Geo. Stengcr,
CI. W. Downs, L. R. Pershall, J. H.
Feled. H, F. Sergeant, and Ch, A.
Fullcn. ' ' '
From Distant Places
Quests from distant point register
ed at local hotels includo Hugo Op
ponhelm of Kansas City, Mo.; Edith
Culver of Chicago: Frecmont Roo of
new York city; la. a. urninara oi
Davcln, Manchuria, and Alfton Knight
of Bt, Anthony.
Employed In Mcdford
Misses Betty and Jeane Springer
and Miss Catherine Elsman,. all of
this city left Thursday for Medford,
whera they will bo employed. Grants
Pass Courier,
Mr. Worth Here ,'
. H. E, Worth of Portland spont jlast
evening In Medford as the. guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Jud Klckert, ho left this
morning for Roscburg,
Mr. Bordwell Leaves , , j
R, a. Bardwell loft by plana this
morning for San Francisco on busir
ness. trip. . , i. . ,..
Operator's License Necessary
Motorists who ara residents of Ore-
f:on must secure an operator's license
n this state before driving a car on
the public highway regardless of any
permits or license which they may
have seoured in somo other state.
This ruling has been given to Secre
tary of state Hons by Attorney Don?
ray Van Winkle todya. , , f
Expected Here Today '
Mrs. D. R, Sworn of Seattlo and
Mrs. Don Loosely of Portland are
expected In Medford today from the
south, where they havo been visit
ing. Mrs. Boss to fileiuliile '"' : '- ' ' 4
Mrs, E. S, Ross, who has boon, vtsit
lng her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson Wlnklcjnan of
Talent, left by train today for hor
home at Olendale, On, , ' , " , . ,
Business Callers Here
Adolph Sohults of Bams valley is
transacting business In Medford to
day.. Other out of town callers aro
Roy Entler of RosoburH, representa
tive of the Honeyman Hnrdwareo com
pnnr. and Lee Phlpps and FrankMh
Jones of Biwjr Ann. f
BJi!JL-J-L,HJ ' J-j
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NEW!
NEW!
Refrigerator
Cakes
We. have .developed a
new and novel Ice
Cream Cake designed
to be used with your
v Mcohanlcal Refrigwa
tor or ioe box which we
believe will 'be., a
"knockout."
WE WAKT YOUR
OPINION on thU. new
item which requires one
to two hours storago
in a refrigerator before
serving.
With that thought , in
t mind we are offoring a
; very special price for
j introductory purposes
I only. Limittwo to a
I customer.
Ioe Cream Refrigerator
j " Cakes
f 21c each
' This is something brand lt
spanking new and is in '
I ..line with the trend to
J ward modern refrigera
. 'ted goods. We person
ally think it a delight
ful and delicious cake.
Try and give us your ;
opinion. '
P. 8. Glazed Potato
Donuts, made as only
Fujirer 1(can make
.'.' them. 20 cents the doz- '
en. New and different,
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To Crescent City ! '
Mr and Mrs. J. O. Love and Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Tollefson of Central Point
tpent Wednesday at Crescent City
Return From Koiilh
Mrs. Muud Murphy and daughter
uiaoys, returned yesterday from
southern California where thov have
boon visiting relatives and friends lor
the past ten days.
Orcgonluns nt Hotels
Quests at local hotels from Oregon
points outside of Portland Include
Wm. E. Walsh of Mnrshflold, and
Mrs. ocorge A. Pete. Charlie Long
mack, J. E. Harper. C. Moist and W.
F, Hays of Eugene.
Siamese Ciirumlier
A twin cucumber on a slnglo stem
nnu Is on exhibition at the Grants
Pass Chamber of Commerce was
found In the garden of Evan Kubll
on Missouri Flat.
Visiting Her Mather
Mrs. H. B. Kellom of Medford is
spending a few days In Ashland with
her mother, Mrs. Mary Lewis of that
city. ,...,., , .
Here From llufiu - ' ' '
Mrs. George Baer of Hugo spent
today In Mcdford attending to busi
ness matters.
Marbles Htop Here . , ,. , " .!
Mr. and Mrs. . John Marblo ot
Scuttle spent last evening In Med
ford. Mr. Marblo covered ' this ter
ritory for, the Procter". Gamble
company previous to his promotion'.
Mrs. Cole Improved
Mrs. Ida Colo, who has ', boon
111 for the past two weeks, Is In
a much Improved condition and
was down town calling on friends
for a short time this morning.
In Omuls Puss Tiiiliiy , . ,
, Attorney Gus Newbury Is spending
today In Graute Pass on business.
Leoves For Hun I'runrlsco
Wm, C. Fins, perishable freight
trafflo manager, will return to San
Francisco tonight after spondlng sev
eral days In this city transacting
business, ,,
Return South . ,
Mcrlnnd Tollefson of Central Point
and Mr. Ford returned from San
Dlcgo to Central Point and Dia
mond lako for tho week-end, and
returned south again the first oi
the week, spending one day at Sun
Francisco ' enrouto to Ban Dlcgo.
They visited the Ford' family, vaca
tioning at tho lake. ,
Here From Washington '
1 Visitors from Washington at local
hotels are Virginia Bowen of MpO'
kaue, Mrs. George Horton of Yak
ima,' Mm. c. o. carweit or oiympia.
and the following from Heattloi V.
E. Salonka, Mr. and Mrs. u. A.
Salouka, F. , W. Talbot, Mark K.
Waters, A. Ft. Anderson, B, L. Stov
enson, Miss M. MiPhall, Phlneas
Pendleton, M, 3. Patton and Mr. and
Mrs, R. S. Colvln and son.
TODAY and SATURDAY
, , . Vou will Rft nr.irn
with the
you hcc
HJ Will f,l-1, II'iMfl , . . -
c ro m u lire wlieu '?v
the "Joy l-rle.,d" '
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IN
June Moon
u yuramount Sfuxure
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PLUS.
Clifford I'lncliot's Cruise of the
v South Hens
Tonlte nt Nine-
''Clunk" Biers, Crooning
. . Hoiighter ami
. I.uiili (loll at the viirlltxrtr i
- COMING KUNIIAY
RAMON NOVARRO
In his IJrealcst. Hole since ."The Pagan ,
, "SON OF INDIA"
To Yrcku on Business '
' Jack Bierma mouircd - to . Yroka
today on a business visit.
Mr. Parsons Goch North
After having spent several days
at 'the Parsons home at Hlllcrest,
Reginald H, Parsons left by . tram
this morning for. Seattle. .
Visited' In Meiirnrd
Mrs. Jack Mccracken, Mrs. James
Campbell, Mrs. Clarenco Grlsham
and Mrs. B, M. Chancy, all of Grants
Pass, spout Thursday . afternoon in
Mcdford visiting.
Mr, l.eininon llettirns
O. O. Lemmnn returned to Mod
ford by train this morning, having
accompanied Mrs, Leuiinoti to Port
land Wednesday, y
Knights of I'vthlas lilnlrlif Picnic
Local . Knights , of Pythias who
plan to attend tho district plcnio
ot the K. of P. on Sunday at
Grants Pass and havo extra room
In their cars aro rtquostcd to stop
at the K. of P. IliiU at 10:00 a. in.
Sunday, to help furnish transporta
tion to the . picnic for. local mem
bers without care.
Receive Treat inent Here
- Atrs. ..Blanch Dubbs of Trail is
In the Community hospital to re
ceive treatment this week". Mrs.
10 Y9ullK of Mcdford, route 1, s
slso a put tent.
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Plan NOW td Make Merry at the
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Midnite Frolic
SATURDAY NIGHT
11:30 P. M. ATjTIIE , ; :.
Musical Revue, Minstrel
, v Acts and Vaudeville .
Clover Talent Tip-Top Entertainment .
BENEFIT AMERICAN LEGION DRUM CORPS
Popular Prices. . , . . . . . -SOc
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A Fine Selection'
20 Reduction
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Groceteria
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The Home of Bread Like Mother Made
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Turlock Black Seed Klondykes sweet as sugar a carload. Give the kids all th
want. Take a couple along on your Sunday picnic. A real treat at a real price.
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BREAD
The favorite in Medford homes for
10 years.
1-lb. Loaf 5c
iy2-lb.Loaf .............. 7
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? )f Layer takes. A fine assjo.rtme,nt;.
Choice' 25c
WATERMELON
At ? the Fountain
Our Treat
A generous slice of
Ice Cold Watermelon
,.:.;.tft ''tfo?-r (. t
Other Thrift Items
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Sunkist Lemons full of juice. Doz 27c
Beans local green beans. Lb.. . . 5c
Tomatoes. The home , grown are
ready and of tine quality .
Tomato Juice. Fancy quality. The -J.
best summer drink. No. 1 tall
can, 2 for . . : . . . . ........ 23c
Tuna Fish rr De Luxe rand.,, Small
can, 10c, medium can 15c
Pretzels, Loose-Wiles., -Fresh, and 4rl
j, crisp. Lb 15c
Ovaltine. -lb. can, 27c; 1 -lb. can. 69c
Thompson's Chocolate Malted Milk. ,
wl-lb. 37c, 5 lb. .... .' $1.69
Ghirardelli's Cocoa, 1 lb. can . . . . 19c
Crisco finest of all shortenings.
3-lb. 63c
Cliquot Ginger Ale the lowest
price ever. Dozen bottles $1.69
Oysters Miss Lou brand-r-2 cans . 19c
Camay! Soap j-a finer toilet; soap.
by Procter & Gamble. 4 bars . . 22c
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Tulco Ripe Olives. No. 1, tall can . 10c
Ivory Flakes. Large pkg 18c
Tea Garden Syrup, ,1-gallon , can, 53c
nt. r ,1'i ;i.,T..:' - u'i ...
Z-MOR-U COFFEE. Now our fast-
est selling coffee. Lb, 32c, 3 lbs. 9!
Pillsbury's XXXX Patent Flour
V. Milled, for . flavor for -bread,
cakes and pastries. 49 lbs.. . .$1.2
White , Rose j-a guaranteed hard
wheat flour. 49 lbs. . . . . $1.(
P; & G. White Soap 10 bars. ... 2!
White King Granulated Soap.
Large pkg. . . . . ............. 3'
Green Glass Bridge Luncheon Set.
4 plates, 4 cups and saucers,
creamer and sugar $1.2
Juice Extractor, Extra large green
glass ............. . 1!
Baby Plates, compartment type; 3
sections for food, green glass . . 1!
Grill Plates. Large size for plate
, luncheon 1!
Glass Sandwich Plate large size . 1-
Green Glass Cup and Saucer 1!
Individual Salad Plate, green glass 1!
Cocktail and Plate, reen glass. . 1!
Water Glasses, clear; 6 in a carton 2.
Electric Hot Plates and a host of
hot weather appliances at a saving
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:Shoe Department
LAST CALU FOR THE
ONE CENT SALE
Buv one nair at our below cost
sale price and take the second
pair for
r?M nNtr tpmt
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Fountain ' Lunch
Choice of Cold Ham, Veal, Pork or
Beef, with potato or combination sal
ad, bread and butter, coffee, iced tea
or milk, '-'- '" f 'A
or
Old-fashioned Pot Roast with home
style noodles, potatoes, gravy, bread
and butter, coffee, tea or milk
Gates & Lydiard 'SZ
"; ' SAVING ' WITHOUT SELF DENIAL
OrdeMof $i.'06 or more delivered East Side Phone 752 West Side Phone 42
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