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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1932)
FSTTE TWO MEDFOIIP IUIL TRIBUTE, ftrEDFORD, OKEGOX, FRTD3T, 'APEIL 29, 5932. GIRLS 10 ENJOY FIRST PLAY DAY E Th firrt Jnter-clty ply dy In out hern Oregon will be held it the Med for dhlgh chool ground tomor row from 9:30 in the morning until 8:30 o'clock In the afternoon, accord iny to an announcement Issued to day. The play day for girls will fol low a program beln goonducted by number of colleges and high schools throughout the country. Tomorrow's play ly will be under the supervision of Miss Carln Drger- mark, physical education director of the Medford schools. She will be aa slsted by Mlu Mary Magoon. physical education director of Ashland. . The girls assisting them are Win! fred Roseborough, Lois Kill, Margaret Wolgamott, Maxlne Vaughn, LaMerle Beck, Catherine Chancy, Eleanor Todd, Mona Hedges, June Dalre and Velma Smith. Lois Nichols, Eleanor Todd And Winifred Roseborough are members of the luncheon committee, with Mis Mauri ne Carroll In charge. The program will open with group singing, directed by Miss Harriet Baldwin. The girls will be divided Into groups, In order that many ac tivities might be earned on slmul taneously. Baseball, volley ball, quoits, tennis, relay races, stunts. dancing end Individual athletics, Luncheon will be served In the home economics department with stunts and songs durln gthe hour, Approximately 100 girl of the two clue sare expected to participate. Miss Degermark said today an op port unity to participate in competi tive gomes, to meet and form friend ships with other girls, and to acquire the habit of playing games for the take of play, rather than winning. STORE SATURDAY Moftatt's new tor, featuring gro ceries, confections and newi supplies, will open tomorrow it 919 West Main street, opposite the Oopoo building, aocordtn gto an announcement made today by J. A. Moffstt. Thla new open front store, aocordln gto Its slogan, will feature "anything any time,' 'offering southern Oregon peo ple confectionery service, newspapers and magazines, groceries and picnic supplies and tobaccos, cigars and cig arettes. ' Th enew store Is owned by J. A. Moffatt, veil known Medford busi nessman, who recently closed the Service Stores in this city to embark upon this new enterprise. Mr, Mof fatt has been enaged in business here for the past 18 years. Bruce Moffatt' will also assist In serving the patrons of Moffatt's new store. IN LOGALJIFFICES A group of vocational students at the local Junior high school today visited the forest service offices In the federal building, And another went to the Pactflo Telephone and Telegraph offices to obtain Informa tion on the industries. Those who met Karl Janouch. as sistant supervisor of the local forest eervloe were Martin Haddock, Elmo McQraw,, Ivan Luck, Kenneth Ander son, John Ferguson. Bill Welty, Paul Hargls, Alvln York, John Watts and Keith Hockersmlth. Visiting the telephone office were Donald Applegate, Aaron Ayr, Billy Barnum, Warren Liggett, Olaf Bever son, Allen Hubbard, Clifford Ayres, George Blagle. Ed Owens. Sam K unit men, Bernal Hatch, Marlon Llttrell and Howard Collins. U. S. Fleet Now In San Francisco Bay The United States fleet Is now rid ing at onchor In Ssn Francisco bay, and ' a large numbs rot dollar-day eauralonlsts on .the Southern Pacific lines are taking advantage of the present rates to see the ships. The fleet will he In the Gold Gate until May U, and visitor, are allowed on board the craft from 1 to 5 p. m.. according to Information received by A. S. Roeenbaum. district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pa cific company. 4 Pelouze Called To New York Meeting Robert PelotiM, northwest man ager of A. . Pitkin ft Company, In vestment security concern with head qusrters In Portland, haa been called back to New York to confer with i eastern officials, according to word received here by George Henselmsn, local manager of the company. Mr. Pelouee formerly resided In Medford. ; Wall St. Report STOCK SALK AVEKAGK (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics Company.) April 39: Today ..... Prev. day. Week ago Tear ago . SO India 44.1 .. 46.8 ... 46.3 ..looa 30 RR'a 31.0 31.8 33.8 623 30 Ufa 77.0 70 0 77 .8 180.5 00 Total 46.3 47.0 47J 114.1 BOND KAI.r, AVER AOf a (Copyright, 1033. standard Statistics Compsny) April 30: 90 Ind'ls Today .. 80.7 Prev. day.... 80.0 Week ago .... 80.3 Year ago ...... 83.8 30 RR'S 81.7 83.1 84.7 08.9 30 Ufa 77.1 78.4 70.8 100.0 80 Total 88.1 88.8 88.0 03.0 NSW YORK, April SB. (AP) Stocks averaged Into new low ground for the bear cycle today. Th. decline was alow and dull, but occasional rallying tendenclee failed to develop much stamina and closing prices were around the day's lowest with losses ranging from 1 to 8 points In many leadera. Transscttons approximated 1,300,000 shares. Today'a closing prices for IS select ed stocks follow: American Can 'PH American T. 8t T 87 Anaconda .M.....-,.... 4 Curtla Wright ,.-. .. I General Motors .........,. 10V4 Int. T. T -.....-..-.... 5ft Montgomery Ward ......... 7 Paramount Pub. ............. S!4 Radio ..........m..M..-....M 41 Southern Pac, ,.,. , 12 ia 8. O. of Cal. .........., 1714 S. O. of N. J. ,, I, , 33 Trana Am .-....-.... u Mr. Dunn of th old Federal mine was pleasantly surprised Wednesdsy when hi son, William, drove in from Seattle en route to California, Among the Applegate women who attended the home extension unit In Medford Wednesday were Meadames L. C. Port, Fred Straube, John Byrne, Fred Offenbacher, E. J. Brown, Harry Brown and J R. Hoffman. Apple gate home extension unit plans to meet Msy 3 at the school house to elect new officers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump at Medford. Attending th boat races at Emi grant lake Sunday were Claue Klein hammer and Charlie Dunford. It la planned to pipe water from aprlng on th hill, catering to a large number of people In the upper Applegate area. Oregon Weather. Fair east portion and Increasing oloudtneas west portion tonight and Saturday, becoming unsettled west portion Saturday; moderate tempera ture: moderate winds offshore, be coming southerly. Thirst on Persian Coast BUSIRRE, Persia, (AP) Because of a drought hehe drinking water la being brought 300 miles across the Persian gulf from Muhsmmsrh. near Basra. About a third of the population .ha migrated. icxno Protect King's ftwans BLODOH, Eng. (AP) Two men who killed a swsn her because they were poor and needed food were fined 8 each and admonlahed that all wans In this Isle belong to the crown. United' Aircraft . U. S. Steel 10 K 37J4 Applegate APLEOATE, Ore., Aplrl 30. (Snl.) Mr. Burt Harr received word Sun day that her mother, Mra. John Beaver, of Ashland waa stricken with paralysis. Mrs. Harr laft Immediately to be with her. Wesley Rltohey underwent an 00- eratlon Tuesday at th Sacred Heart hospital for goiter. Elmer Hull, foreman of the Modoc orohard: Charley Pursell, and I. O. Hamilton were business visitors on Yale oreek Tuesday. Doc" Ewlng and daughters. Neve and Betty, of Weed, Cal, called Sun day on Mr, and Mra. Harold Crump. Mra. Laura Taylor, daughter. Lu- die, and Harold Smith spent Isst week ena as guests of Mrs. Taylor'a broth- and alster-ln-law. Mr. snd Mrs. Jim Francis, at Klamath Falls. six girls of Beaver Creek school have been working on songs for the music festival at Ashland Thursday. Thos attending .were: Audr Fletch- France Port, Gladys Byrne. LeaA McKee, Sherlly and Oarmelotta Lewis. Mrs. Cora Crump of Eugene, form erly of Little Applegate, apsnt several days here this week with her eon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump. Mrs, Crump also vis ited old friends. She and her sister. Miss Oladya Ankeny, plan to motor to Klamath Fella to visit relatives before returning to Eugene. Mrs. arsoe Dawson, operatd on recently at the Community hospital for appendicitis, was able to be mov ed to Central Point Monday. She will stay at the Roy Anderson horn until able to return to upper Big Apple-gat, A new service ststlon and store Is well under way at Copper. It will be operated by Raymond Rooney, who has resided there sine last fall and Is postmaster. Clifford and William and Louis Straub motored to Sausw Lake Thursday to fish. PAINLESS PAYMENTS AUTO INSURANCE HOLMES INSURANCE ) Something New We are constantly experimenting with various formulas and mixes in our bakeshop and a few days ago we worked with a combination of chocolate and cinnamon. The result was very tasty and that set us to thinking, and so we experimented further and tried chocolate on cinnamon rolls. The result was very gratifying and our employees were enthusiastic over the change it made in that age old bakery staple. Tomorrow we will offer them for your approval. We know that if you are half as enthusiastic as our employees were that you will be a repeat customer. Your grocer and our retail store will sell them to you tomorrow only at the very special price of 17c the dozen Don't forget our Saturday Specials on your shopping list. They Invariably are super values and popular with every member of the family. Mm 1t JKll I "It's India Tea ... there's more to it I" si M mm Your grocer will toll you . any on who has tried India Tea will toll youi "there's more to III" It', rlcherl More latlifylng In flavorl It hai'heftf Strength! It', not weak and watery Ilk th common garden varieties of too. It'i a real drlnkl India grow th finest toa In th wayld. To get genuine India Ta, look for th Map-of-India tradamark (below) on vry package of toa you buyl DNLDDA FREE 1 Nw ftfl rtdptil NovtfJ Uo punchti for parflu. Otfefout fta rftutrff. Inttlo Tm lurtou, Dtpt. 0-6, 63 Stavtf St., N. V. C 1 i Turkey Lunch 25c A Saturday Special That Is Unsurpassed from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Also try the pies that Mother would be proud lo make. Brownie Marie CAFE 19 North Fir St. PEOPLE'S MARKET At Groceteria No. 2 Phone 1058 Sixth and Grape Here are Depression Cure Meat Prices R 17 17 17 Pot Roast Boil All Steaks Djlr lb. 8c lb. 6c lb. 14c TT? A T Rot Chops Stew VCAL. h10c b 15c ,b 8e T A iVfR Stew Shoulder Roast Chops LiAlVlij b- 8c b 12c b- 15c BACON Kr ibtltc OARIC Half or Whole Sugar Cured Shoulder I-LrAlVia b 1?c h 13c PURE LARD 3 lbs. . 25c D o n o D o D o o iSeimmmy (i?eto?na THE HOME OF DREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE SWUSS CKIEESE AY GREAT big wheels of Swiss cheese one In each store tomorrow at a very special low price. Swiss Cheese a favorite with all is usually so expensive that a lot of us consider it a luxury and treat ourselves to it but once in a great while. ' Tomorrow we feature it at a price within reach of all. Come in and taste it before you buy and get your share of this real treat. Swift & Co.'s Brookfield Wheel Swiss the kind with the big holes and wonderful flavor. (Krispy Crackers are mighty fine with Swiss Cheese) - Lb. . . .35c BREAD Finest Home Style with Home Flavor 1 lb. Loaf . . . . . 5c 1H lb. Loaf ... 7Hc Rolls Parkerhouse Napkin or Buns .,..,. ,., ,. 2 doz. 25c Camay Soap Proctor & Gamble's finest quality toilet soap . . bar 5c English Style ' Sunshine Biscuit Package of 58 Crisp English style Cookies fresh from the bakery this week. . 29c Other Thrift Items Schilling Baking Powder ,.. 3-4 lb. can 29c .Tea Memorie brand Orange Pekoe a quality tea at a low price k lb. 18c; lb. 25c; lb. 49c Radishes local grown freshly gathered 2 bunches 5c Artichokes the big ones 5c Rhubarb a fine spring tonic-4 lbs. 11c Ripe Olives No. 1 tall can 10c Baby Clams Izuma brand, 2 cans 25c Salted Almonds lb. 75c Satin finish Mixed Candy. ... .lb. 14c Creamed Dipped lb. 43c White King Granulated Soap (bar Mission Bell toilet soap free with each pkg.) large pkg. 33c Green Olives Pt. jar 20c; qt. jar 33c Pineapple Hesperin brand sliced .... . . . . . No. 2 can 10c Pepper Here is one you want 4i oz. black pepper in a large glass kitchen shaker choice of shaker suitable for salt or pep per or you will probably want both . . each 15c Syrup Amaizo Golden 5 ib. can 33c - - 10 lb. can 59c Starch Amaizo Corn or Gloss ; 1 lb. pkg. 7c Cnsco 3 Ib. can 55c; 6 lbs $1.09 Tomato Hot Sauce Hunt's Supreme . . . can 5c Peaches Hunt's Supreme quality large halves, No. 2 can, 2 for 35c Carrots Del Monte whole No. 2 can 2 for 25c Peas Del Monte Early Garden No. 1 tall can ,. 2 for 25c Apple Butter Skookum brand No. 2 can ... 15c No. 5 cah 29c P. & G. White Laundry Soap high quality and a 9 ounce bar 10 bars 25c Bob White a Proctor & Gamble 8 oz. white soap ...... 10 bars 23c P. & G. Laundry Soap for the single bar buyer, an extra large bar (13 oz.) for those who buy but one . . . . v . bar 5c Amaizo Oil finest for salad or frying pint can 17c Pancake Flour Sperry's, 4 lb. sk. 18c Rolled Oats Sperry's quick cooker or plain ..... 9 lb. sack 34c Corn Meal white or yellow - 9 lb. sack 22c Flour Maple Leaf hard wheat . 49 lbs. 95c White Rose guaranteed hard wheat bread flour 49 lbs. $1.17 Drifted Snow . .... 49 lbs. $1.33 Johnson's GloCoat a new floor wax that requires no polishing pint can 59c Cups and Saucers Gold band -' both 15c Step-on Garbage Pail with waste basket to match both 98c Galvanized Pail 8 qt. ....... 2 for 33c Dish Pans Oblong the new one that just fits your sink 14 qt. $1.49 - .. 17 qt. $1.69 Indoor Clothes Dryers large size $1.29 Electric Light. Globes all sizes below 75 watts ,., . . 5 f or 89c Pineapple Pie A deep family size, two-crust pineapple pie filled with Del Monte crushed pineapple. A real treat 29c 25c Fountain Dinner 25c Choice of Roast Turkey with dressing or Breaded Veal Cutlets Potatoes, gravy, buttered peas, bread and butter, coffee, tea or milk tT.i n.so . tijin 25c 6th at Central Gates & Lydiard 6th at Grape SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 orders or more Phone East Side 752 West Side 428 O D o o D o o D o o n o o D o lOQOl