Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 12, 1932, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PA'GE TEN
MEDFORD ItXTL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, KPRIL 12, 1932.
JERRY'S 'FIREMEN'
IN CLEVER STUNT
FOR TEXACO GAS
E. C. "Jerry" Jerome and hU busy
gnnj of "firemen" are letting all
southern Oregon know that the
Texaa company Is Introducing Its
new su per-oc ta ne gasol 1 tie In the
Rogue River valley today. This new
product dlatlngulshde by the
name Texaco Fire Chief and pro
vides for motorists here a fuel
perfected by the Texas company
laboratories for use In fire engines.
Jerry Jerome, manager of the
southern Oregon district for Texaco,
Is on the streets In Medford today,
garbed In the costume of a fire
chief and members of his energetic
bales organization as well as sta
tion attendants are dressed as fi ru
men. Jerome has arranged for the
kiddles to also participate tn the
general celebration which Intro
duces Texaco Fire Chief gasoline
here. Literally hundreds of school
children assembled at the city fire
department's headquarters on North
Front street this afternoon to lis
ten to some timely tips on fire
prevention by Med ford's fire chief.
Hoy Elliott.
Immediately following the lecture,
the kiddles, resplendent In smart
Tpxfuv firs helmet, naraded the
principal street of Medford. headed I win d cnoaen from a Donna Caldor,
TO
The annual Southern Oregon dis
trict commercial contest will be held
at the senior high school Saturday,
April 16, at 9:30 a. m., according to
the announcement made by Mrs. La
Vera Gatschall, chairman, and Mrs.
E. C. Jerome, supervisor.
The content Is to be divided Into
four divisions; the am a tour and the
novice dtvlslons of both typing and
shorthand.
There are eight prizes offered to
the Individuals making the highest
score In each group. These prizes
are offered by J. W. Taylor of the
local Underwood typewriter agency,
the Ofice Supply and J. H. Blermia.
The winning team Is to be present
ed the silver loving cup which is now
held by Klamath Falls.
All schools of the county, Includ
ing Klamath Falls and Grants Pass,
are allowed two entries In each di
vision, making a delegation of eight
students from each school.
Med ford's two entries In the ad
vanced typing group will be chosen
from Helen Edmtston, Ruth Apple-
gate and Lillian MUhoan. The nov
ice entries will be chosen from Helen
Wilson, Harold Barton and Ruby
Stone.
The advanced shorthand entries
by a band. Jerry Jerome's clever
publicity stunt has put Texaco's
fine' new gasoline oerore tnousanos
of people here today.
"It Is no wonder we are so en
thusiastic over the new Texaco Fire
Chief gasoline." Mr. Jerome said
today, "actual testa shows this new
fuel to be vastly superior, making
for finer carbureton and Instant,
smooth power. Over 60.000 dealers
In the United States will feature
this new gasoline today and we,
who have given It exacting tents,
are sure that many million motor-
late will welcome It."
ON BETTER BUSINESS
WASHINGTON, April 12. (AP)
President Hoover today concentrated
attention on the nation's financial
and Industrial affairs.
THls development followed word
yesterday the chief executive Is pre
paring for more conferences with con
gressional and business leaders on
ways of bettering the country's eco
nomic condition.
BIRTHS
Born 'to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hols
gang of 1020 West Eleventh street.
son, at the Community hospital
today.
Carvel Reomes and BUUe Hammett,
while the claimants for beginning
division honors are Cecil Sullivan,
Helen Edmlston and Mary Chambers.
GRANT IRE TIE
TO
The district attorney's office has
been granted 10 days' additional time
by the circuit court In which to pre
pare counter affidavits to those In
troduced by the defense, In. their mo
tion for a new trial for Albert W.
Reed, serving a life sentence at Sa
lem prison, upon conviction for com
plicity In the slaying of Victor Knott,
Ashland policeman, last November,
District Attorney George A. Cod
ding said today that the state would
refute the claims of the defense
"upon every pertinent and relevant
point."
The defense affidavits attack the
credibility of the positive Identifica
tion of Officer Roy Laymon, Ash
land, and aver he was "scared, ex
cited and unable to give any de
scription of the killers.1
Misconduct of a Jurywoman, Mrs.
Myrtle QeBauer of this city, Is also
alleged. ,
Hearty Here For
Fruit Inspection
W. J. W. Hearty of New York, head
of the Big 7 company, one of the
00
NOW
o
Is
me
Time
To Buy
8 Famous ARMSTRONG'S
LnEuofleuflinm
Now that spring ii hero lot ut figure with you on
linoleum for your kitchen, bath or dining room We
are featuring smart new INLAID patterns at -
PER SQUARE YARD UP
When you buy hore $5 00 DOWN
and one year to pay balance 1
IEDF0R3 FURNITURE & HOWE. !
"From the CHEAPEST that's GOOD to the BEST
that's MADE"
Corner Sixth and Bartlett Phone 35-K
Clear-Cut Choice by Reich
Field Marshal Paul Von lllndenb
nearly 0,000,000 votes over Adolf lilt
(right), was elected president jester
urg (left) by rolling up a plurality of
ler, the national socialist candidate
day for another 7-year term.
largest distributors of fruit In the
nation, Is In the city on his annual
Visit Of Inflection to this valla v nnH
other northwest sections where he
has Interests.
Mr. Hearty had no statement to
make anent Vie business and eco
nomic situation but was carrying on
as usual.
Real Estate or Insurance Leave It
to Jones Phone 70S
E
The Mall Tribune will publish the
following notice tomorrow, upon the
written directions of George Renker
of Loom Is, Neb.:
'In Memory
of my kind and loving wife. Amy
Renker Krleger, who waa Influenced
by in-laws, to leave me Just one year
ago, the 13th of April, 1031.
"In my heart your memory lingers,
Tender, loving, kind and true,
Each and every day that passes,
I am thinking, Amy, of you.
(Signed) "George Renker."
The notice tells the heartache of a
lonely man, who gives cognisance to
the anniversary date of bis abiding
sorrow, with an arrow for "ln-laws,"
but with no trace of bitterness.
There Is no record of Renker in the
books of the county cjfrk, the tax
collection department, or the district,
nor does bis name appear In the
telephone book or the city directory.
No one Interviewed reca'?d him.
Renker is evidently using the
columns of this paper as an agent of
Dan Oupld, in affecting a possible
reconciliation with his estranged
mate.
Auto glass Installed wme you wait
Prices right. Brill Sneet MetaJ Works
HI
IS THE BEST TEA!
A delicious blend of matchless quality.
CHOICEST ORANGE PEKOE or GREEN JAPAN.
OUAHANTCtD IV THIS SI0NATUU
M 'ANNUAL
SHIRT
SALE
Continues ' '
All This Week
GROUP ONE consists of our reg
ular $1.00 Fast Color Broadcloth
Shirts in plain and figured
patterns. During this Shirt Sale
GROUP TWO includes our regu
lar $1.60 Pre Shrunk Shirts of
Fast Color Shirtings, all sizes
and styles. During this Shirt Sale
GROUP THREE Our regular
$1.05 "Shirtcraft Airman" Shirts,
Fast Color, Pre-Shrunk and per
fectly tailored. Your choice for
79c
$100
$ 1 49
EVERY SHIRT IS
GUARANTEED PERFECT
Mail and Telephone Orders are
Promptly Filled. We Pay Postage
ON MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
200 Crisp New
W7 1 rN
w asn uresses
A great two day sale of women's and misses' fast color
wash frocks. 200 new sprint; and summer styles In
prints and novelty weaves. Dresses that are as good
as any $1.00 dress yon ever bought. Extra special for
Wednesday and Thursday at Mann's Double 9 Day sale.
(See these dresses In our Central street window tonlgcit)
2 for $1 00
OR 59c EACH
Big Buy in Knitted Blouses
We have Just bought 100 new knitted blouses In while and colorful pastel
hles. So out they go tomorrow and Thursday for $1.00 each. All sizes
and almost any style you could wish for will be found In this big special.
Get yours at once.
$100
EACH J
v
EACH
WASH
SILK
Frocks $6.
Greatest Dress Value of the Year I
Direct from our Eastern Manufacturer come
these new wash silk dresses of genuine "Rip
pldu Crepe."' New summer styles in glorious
pastel shades, smart trims and exceptional
tailoring. A real $9.95 dress on sale tomorrow
and Thursday.
SEE OUR
CENTRAL
ST. WINDOW
$60P
Dollar Day Bargains in New
Wash Dresses
FOR GIRLS . '
The best sjlrls' wash dress ralue In Medford! 100 new
spring and summer dresses of color fast fabrics for glrli
from 7 to 14 year on tale tomorrow and Thursday at
.5,9c each or S for $1.00. Every dress guaranteed to wash
perfect If. Every one a new stjle,
2 for $10P
$6.95 SILK
DRESSES
$200
A noHsx Day clcan-up of many odd silk
dresses In both light and dark shades.
hrewes that have sold nil season up to
SG.95 are Included In (his special group.
WASH WAISTS
Special tomorrow and Thursday, 100 new
rayon silk wash naWs In all' sizes and
colors ror S1.00. These ore regular 91.33
Tallies and Include many of our recent
arrivals.
$1.25
VALUE
$ op
Children's Wash
DRESSES
Children's
Knitted
Blouses
A special group of
children r e t u I r
fl.tA knitted blouses
for $1.00. Tttese coma
In all the new styles
and ahadea Just like
blf slater's.
$100
$1.25 Value
Children's Knit bints'
Extra special for the bit; double $ Tay sate at Mann'i.
Children's sires 7 to 14 knitted suits In beautlhil
sprint; colors and newest t)tes, A real super value
tomorrow and Thursday.
Your Choice for
Wed. and Thurs. for
$99.5
1.
A marcclons rroup of children's 7
lo 11 year size wash frocks for only
11.00 each. These are all new
sprint styles and are made from
lovely fast color materlnls. All are
real l.;.l tallies.
Black Leatherette Slippers
$1.25 value, all sizes 1 pr.
All Suits Greatly Reduced
$19.75 Printzess Suits. Special at $14.75
3-piece Spring Suits. Special at $12.50
50 New Tailored Suits. Special at $10.55
$29.50 Spring Suits. Special at $24.75
All New 1932 Styles
Mann's Second Floor
On0E30E3QIa0X