Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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MEDFORD MATTj TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, 'APRIL 15, 1932.
Attractive New Valentine Cafe to Celebrate Opening Saturday
DINERS WILL SEE
TRANSFORMATION
IN POPULAR CAFE
Meteorological Report
For the put seven years It baa
been known as th Club cafe, and
In appearance It wu Juit an ordlrv
ary place where one could get un
usually good food. Tomorrow, Sat
urday, Us doors new ones at that
will be officially opened and diners
at "Valentine's Cafe" will see a com
plete transformation.
The entranoe to "Jimmy" Valen
tine's new cafe Is marked by an at
tractive tile approach, and colorful
awnings as well as a large Neon sign
make it evident that the Club cafe
has been rejuvenated.
Two office rooms which adjoined
the former dining room on the south,
have been added to th floor space
and are now occupied by a fine horse
shoe lunch counter and fountain
with 27 comfortable stools. Philip
pine mahogany wu used for fixtures
throughout the establishment. The
walls are finished In Ivory and light
brown shades, contrasting beautiful
ly with the dark furniture and floor
covering.
Two wide, curved archways sepa
rate the main dining room with its
10 booths, from the adjoining lunch
and fountain section. Tapestry cush
ion seats add another note of color j
and comfort to the Individual Phil-'
lpplne mahogany booths.
With the completion of the exten
sive remodeling and expansion, Vnl-1
en tine's cafe Is now undoubtedly one
of the most modern restaurants
this part of the state. Its location
on South Riverside avenue has al
ways been very advantageous In at
tracting tourists, Mr. Valentin stat
ed. And with all the new improve
ments be anticipates even greater
sucoeas In the future.
The following local firms partlct
pated In working on Valentine's cafe:
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. Palmer
Electric store, Medford Tent and
Awning Works, George Owing, car
penter and contractor; D. L. Myers,
painter and decorator; John Cupp
Furniture store. Valley Art Tile com
pany, Modern Plumbing and Sheet
Metal company. Among the firms
which are patronlsod by the culinary
staff are Pluhrer'a Bakery, Snider
Dairy and Produce company, and!
Fry & Company. I
April 15, 1933.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Saturday, fair. Slightly warmer
ton lent.
Oregon: Fair except showers to
night or Saturday, northwest por
tion. Slightly warmer tonight.
Loral Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
3' degrees.
Temperature ft year ago today
Highest, 73; lowest, 36.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1931, 15.34 inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes
terday, 40 per cent; 0 a.m. today, 94
per cent.
Sunset today, 6:53 p.m.
Tomorrow : Sunrise, 6 ;39
Sunset, 6:63 p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 a. m. 120
Meridian Time.
City
LEARN CONTRACT BRIDGE
Th. modem way. Lenom presented
In an easy, practical form. Summer
courw of horn, study at special rates.
Write today National Contract Bridge
Studios, 610 Mill St., Portland, Ore.
All size, of screen doors at Woods
Lumber Co.
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HOLD SPECIAL MEET
The Salvation Army will conduct
a special meeting Saturday night at
the Salvation Army hall, corner of
Fourth and Bartlett streets, at which
there will be old-fashioned testimony
and special songs, led by Lt. Evelyn
Kldnlgh.
Rev. E. Iverson win be the prin
ciple speakor and an Interesting
time is assured. Rev. iverson is
well known in Medford, having lived
hen a long time. The publlo Is in
vited to attend the service.
We are proud
to say that .
Valentine's
serve
Fluhrer's
Breads and Rolls
SEEKING RECALL
WALLOWA JUDGE
LA GRANDE, Ore., April 15. (AP)
The Joseph, Ore., Herald says that
"Information has reached us telling
of the circulation of petitions In
several parts of the county looking
to the recall of Edgar Marvin, Wal
lowa county Judge."
County Judge Marvin was acquit
ted recently of misapplying funds
of the closed Joseph State bank, or
which be was president.
Frye's Delicious Hams and
Bacon Will Be Featured at
Valentine's
Cafe
FRYE & COMPANY
Pack er Frovlii loners
Pettrlous Brand Prod in s
H3. ILu Myers
Had Charge of
Painting and Decorating
Valentine's Cafe
Vic Meyers Playing
At Show and Dance
In Medford Tonight
At 8:15 this evening, Vic Meyers
and his famous COiumbla Recording
orchestra of Seattle, will be presented
on the stage at the Holly theater. In
conjunction with the regular screen
progrcm featuring "Alias the Doc-tor."
Vie and his mighty dance band
will play for the dance at the Orl
ental Gardens tonight, having been
engaged for the occasion by Dom
Provost. Hundreds of danoe fans are
expected to attend the affair this
evening.
John Nledermeyer, manager of the
Holly, announced today that the
show will start early this evening,
with the first presentation opening
at 7:10. He urges tnat patrons be
at the theater by 8 o'clock and not
later than 8:15, in order that they
might attendthe dance following the
show.
Meyers has won fame throughout
the country by bis wonderful dance
muslo and his recent mayoralty cam
paign In Seattle. In his campaign
he contended the mayor should be
'maybe and perhaps" man Instead
of a "yes and no man. He express
ed the belief that Oregon Is a great
agricultural state and can raise as
good corn as Iowa "the only differ
ence being that you eat one and
drink the other."
Lift Load Restriction.
SALEM. April 15. (AP) The state
highway department today announced
all restrictions on loads other than
that provided by law were lifted
from trucks over the Pendleton
Kamela section of the old Oregon
trail. .
Ladles of the Spiritual Science
church to give a food sale this Sat
urday, April 16th, at the Piggy wig
gly store on East Main St. Every
thing In the way of eatables will be
offered.
Bid MILLINERY SALE all this
week. Entire stock at greatly re
duced prices. Spring Hat going at
90c each. THE BAND BOX.
Invents "Holeless Doughnut"
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H, G. Freese, research baker for the Formay division of Swift and
Company, spends his time developing new uies for Formay, the blended
shortening recently introduced into the Northwest by that company. Now
he's discovered the "holeless doughnut." He achieved it by dropping a
msrischino cherry into the middle of a doughnut and allowing it to seal
itself in as it fried in Formay. Miss Catherine Heguy, shown trying a
sample, seems to like the idea.
SHEEP LOSS HIGH
CORVALUfl. Ore., April 15.
Spring activities In Oregon sheep in
dustry are In full swing with the
Willamette valley growers marketing
some of their new crop lambs, ac
cording to a review t)y the U. S. de
partment of agricultural economics
and the Oregon State college exten
sion service. The lambing season Is
under way In eastern Oregon and
growers In some of the southern
Phoenix Juveniles
In Surprise Drill
At Lodge Session
After the regular meetlntr of Onk
Grove circle No. 242. Neighbors oA
Woodcraft of Phoenix, Wednesday,
the Juvenile Auxiliary surprised the
adult circle with s rose drill. Each
little girl was dressed In a white
Grecian costume, with a band of rose
buds around her head, and carried a
hoop liberally covered with roses In
two shades of pink. Against the rose
colored back curtains of the stage
they made a beautiful picture. After
the Intricate figures of the drill, they
sang "Moonlight and Roses. ' The
girls taking part were Janet Bishop,
Rosemary Bishop, Verna Loffer, Max-
Ine Cobtelgh. Georganne Coates, Ma
bel Hardesty, Jeanne Rancourt and
Carrol Daugherty.
at Phoenix Sunday evening, It was
announced today. The services will
open at 7:30 o'clock.
The Parmette," sponsored by the
Royal Neighbors, will be given at the
I. O. O. P. hall, Thursday. April 21.
at 8 p. m. Adults 25c, children 10c.
The Black and Green
Tile Front and Entrance
at
Vdentfoe's
Cafe
is the work of
The Valley
Art Tile Co.
404 E. Main Phone 620
W. A. Gilliland, Mgr.
counties are moving their bands to
the early mountain ranges.
The lamb crop In the valley flocks
waa heavy, but Information coming
from range section east of the Cas
cades and In southern Oregon Indi
cates more than a normal loss of
lambs and considerable los sof ewes
due to severe winter and poor qual
ity feed.
Crystalglow Kodak gloss supreme
me Pesaleys. opp Holly theater
Notice to Creditors.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed and has qualified, as Adminis
trator of the Estate of George A,
Jewett, deceased, and all persona
having claims against said estate are
hereby directed to present same,
properly verified In the manner pro
vided by law, to the undersigned,
at the office of F. P. Farrell. Room
10, Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice.
Dated and first published April
15th. 1933. ,
ED M. WHITE,
Administrator of the Estate ot
George A. Jewett, Deceased.
Baptist Young Folk
To Conduct Service
The young people of the Medford
Baptist church will conduct the
services at the Presbyterian church
Congratulations to
JIMMY VALENTINE
Electric Wiring for His Attract
ive New Cafe was Handled by
Palmer Electric Store
234 E. Main
Phone 788
The Beautiful
Philippine Mahogany
FIXTURES
In This Fine, Modern Cafe Were Made by
TROWBRIDGE
CABINET WORKS
Congratulationi to Mr. Valentino. He is one
of our progressive Medford citizen, who beliovei
in patronliing Home Industry.
Attractive Awnings at Entrance of
VALENTINE'S CAFE
were furnished by
Medford Tent & Awning Works
No. Front St.
F. F. BURK, Prop.
Phone 145-J
w.
mOnercent WaS
TTTrn rrJ(
01NlUCeI-
Dairy Products
Will Be Used By
P Valentine's
Gold Medal butter and Snider s
milk, cream and ice cream were
selected in order to give pa
trons of Valentine's Cafe the
best of everything.
F s
J Snider Dairy &
Produce Co. 4
Phone 203 fcS
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zj Qordial Invitation
Jrom Jimmy Valentine
X TOU are cordially invited to visit my fine new cafe at 5
f Y South Riverside. Over $5,000 has been spent to make
' L this new cafe comfortable and attractive ... a place
where you will want to dine, and bring the family for dinner.
You'll find improved service, too, and prices that meet de
pression pocketbooksl
Jimmy Valentine
VALENTINE'S
CAFE
Medford's Newest and Smartest
Place to Dine, Will
Open Saturday
April 16th
16 Cozy Booths 27 Comfortable
Counter Stools Moderate
Prices QUick, Courteous
Service Delicious foods
No. 5 South Riverside Avenue Just Off Main
Estimate! free.
Phone 906L