Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
OREGON, FRIDAY, TOvE 3, 1932.
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IVAL
OFFERED FREE 10
BY T
The carnival'! coming to town!
And In celebration of Ita opening,
scheduled for net Monday, June .
the Medford Mall Tribune la offer
ing a special treat for all boya and
glrla who want to attend the "atu
pendoua" Wortham ahowa.
The offer appllea to all glrla and
boya under 17 ycara of age and prom
laea to each one bringing In one
new aubscrlber to the Mail Tribune,
for a period of three montha, a ticket
to the IJndy Loop. Merry Mlx-Up.
Merry-go-Round. Monkey circus.
Whoopee Pun Show, House of Class
and freak animal ahow.
The coupon In yeaterday'a paper
telle the atory. The price of the
flrat month'a aubscrlptlon, 75 cents,
must be collected. The aubscrlber'
signature will also be necessary, then
the ambitious youth will be ready
to loin the Mall Tribune party.
which promisee to be the Jollleat
on of the year.
All boya and girls planning to take
advantage of this special offer are
urged to atart working at once.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, June 8 8pl.)
Berry and uetable growers of
this district are greatly Interested
In the association organized In Cen
tral Point this week. The aim of
the organisation la to obtain a rea
sonable price for produce.
Willow Springs Thursday club will
meet June B wltn Mrs. Clyde Han.
aen. Mrs. O. A. Richmond and Mrs
W. K. Parker have charge of the
program. All members are urged
to be present, as there will be no
mora meetings until October.
Announcements of the graduation
ef Oeorge Elden, son of Mr. and Mrs
J. w. Klden from Oregon Stste col
lege have been received by friends
here. Oeorge majored In commerce
Mr. and Mra. Robert Meld and
daughter, Lola Ann, apent last week
end at the coast.
Mrs. W. K. Parker and daughters
motored to Oranta Paaa Memorial
day.
Mies Leah Parker and Mlaa Emma
Shallop of Klamath rails were guests
Sunday at the W. K. Parker home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden and
Miss Rose Jones were luncheon
guests Thursday at the Bonney drill
on Rogue river.
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Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, June (Spl.)
Judge Prank Tou Velle returned
Tuesday from Salem and Portland.
Mr. Tou Velle's aunt, Mrs. Addle Wil
liamson, who has been visiting for
some time accompanied him to
Salem.
Mra O. A. Moors and children of
Oranta Pasa cslled on friends and
relatives hen Tuesday evening.
Mra. . Jennie Jackson Moss of
Oranta Pass, former resident here,
Tlalted In town Monday.
Mra. James Forbes spent Wednes
day with her husband who la em
ployed at the Layton mines on Big
Applegate,
Bealaes local people, many from
different part of the valley and
from a distance visited the Jackson
ville cemetery before and on Decora
tion day, beautifully decorating the
grnvea.
Will Hodges' family la moving back
to their homestead In Star Ouloh.
.Mrs, Henry Miller and Mrs. Ken
neth Merrlfleld attended a luncheon
at the M M. Brower'a home In Ash
land Wednesday. Mra. Raymond Hun
aaker was also a guest. Covers were
placed for aeven.
Mr. and Mra. Wheeler of Medford
visited In town Monday.
Edwin Mlddaugh of Vancouver.
Wash., waa a dinner guest of hla
aunt, Mra. Henry Miller Thursday
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Budden and
family have moved to Qallce creek.
Dr. and Mra. B. O. Rlddell of Med-
f.ird moved this week to their lovely i
new home In north Jacksonville. j
Clsy and Russell Combest of Lske '
view are visiting their grandmother, '
Mra Combest.
Maybelle, Max ins and Margaret i
Tyrrell of West Side district spent
Tuesday afternoon at the Otis Fllt
croft home.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker
left Sunday to visit friends In Ash
land and Yreka. They have relln
ulshad their boms here for the
summer.
Mrs. Ellen Sutten and son John
and daughters Miss Msude and Mrs.
Arthur Mullen of Gold Hill visited
Mrs James Forbes May 80.
Mrs. Fred Furry of Phoenix was a
visitor here May 80.
Miss Nana Matney of Medford
anent Tuesday night with her sister,
Mrs. Arthur Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Cen
tral Point spent Memorial Day at the
Emll Brltt home.
Miss Helen Ulrlch. employs at the
Ashland telephone office, spent Sat
urday with relstlves here.
Mrs. Ed Smith returned heme to
Cascade. Ida , after spending few
days with her brother, Frank Wooten
who Is ill at the Jacksonville Sanitarium,
LAKE CREEK GRANGE
By LADES OF ORDER
LAKE CREEK, June 8. (Spl.) At
Lake Creek Orange May 27 Chaplain
Ella Meyer reported several members
111, Norma Bradshow, Llztle Nygren.
Edith Jones. Mrs. Parlow who passed
away May 30, waa a resident here
many years. She endeared herself to
a wide circle of friends. Deepest sym
pathy of the Orange Is extended to
the family.
Tne ladles entertained with a pro
program, receiving a rising vote of
thanks and hearty cheer from the
men. The program follows: Reading.
Jewell Abbott: reading. Irene Charley:
play "Twenty Yeara from Now," Dor
othy Zundel, and Gwendolyn Brad
shaw: vocal aolo. Alice Kllngle, with
pantomime by Dorothy Zundel and
Owendolyn Bradnhaw: reading, Marl
en Parlow; vocaI selections, Mabel
Brown: Ellyn Chsrley, Donne Brown
and Irene Charley; musical reading.
Donna Brown; play "Twenty Years
Ago," Owendolyn Brsdshaw, Dorothy
Zundel. Alice Kllngle, Mllly Meyer.
Alma Meyer, Evelyn Abbott: vocal
duet, Dorothy Zundel and Alice
Kllngle; vocal solo, Mabel Brown:
tableau and penny drill, Alma Meyer
and Ella Meyer.
The lecturer asked all members to
attend nan meeting dressed in old
fashioned Costumes, and the ladles
bring lunch for two. The boxes are to
be sold at auction, not to exceed ten
cents. A prlM will be awarded for
the best costume.
Work on the new hall has moved
rapidly with the aid of the ladles,
who prove to be capable carpenters.
iiaxe creek orsngers attended
Sams Valley Orange meeting and pre
aented a program. Participating were
Floyd Charley. Claus Charley, Prank
Simpson, Harry Tonn, Wallace Rage-
daie, Ernest Jones, Alma Meyer. Dor-
othey zundel, Owendolyn Bradahaw,
Helen Brown, Eldred Charley and
Irene Charley. Donna Brown, Mllly
Meyer, Alice Kllngle, Ella Meyer and
Prank Simpson,
Othera making the trlrJ were Mabel
Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley.
Rachael Cotman, Mr, and Mrs. Reed
Charley. Mra. Floyd Charley and Mr.
andw Mrs. Russ Moore.
AS
FLOOD ROARS O'ER
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(Continued truco ragi One)
with another. Thr waa an un trifl
ed report of another womin's body
on railway trestle which could not
be reached and a woman and child
were reported drowned In Melroee
park In the far aouth part of town.
Houra of darkneea In the eouthern
iuburb of Capitol hill and the fail
ure of aeren thoueand telephone! and
00 toll line added to the terrors of
fa ml Ilea struggling to leave their
flooded homea. 60 me looting was re
ported In downtown builneat streets
where baaemente were flooded.
The body of a 0-year-old boy waa
taken from the water In the south
east section.
A man on horseback ' who at
tempted to eroas deep water near
the Taylor chool for boya, where 66
youthi were marooned upstairs, waa
reported drowned.
The backing up of flood waUra
caused ahutdown on nearly every
well in the north end of the Okla
homa City field, aa well as ptpe-llne
and gas compressor station.
The community camp, tent city
of Jobless and the Lightning Creek
Bottoms appeared hard eat hit. Houses
were awept away and persons sought
refuge on roofs and In tree tops.
At the camp refugees waded out
through water neck deep, fathers
and mothers carrying children on
their shoulders. Invalids In some
sections were taken out In ambu
lances. One woman was reported
trapped tn a oellar In the camp.
The rain kept coming down at
mldmornlng, although the flood
waters had receded.
Her back broken and In a cast,
one woman was removed from the
community camp through water two
feet deep. Three children with
broken lege also were carried from
the camp, .
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SAVE SCHOOLMA'AM
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Condon. Building occupied by the
Condon meat market painted.
BIOWOOD, Ont., June 8. (AP) !
Two collie dogs received adulation
due heroes today. They were cred- .
Ited with saving the life of Miss Lo-1
retta Page, 33-year-old school teach- I
er, after three of her pupils had per-!
lehed In a fire yesterday. J
Unable to save the children, daugh-1
ters of Ernest Osuther, at whose i
home ahe lived, Miss Page Jumped i
from an upper window, her clothing 1
flaming,
Aa she lay on the ground with i
wrenched ankles, the collies rolled her i
about, scratching out the flames with
their pawa,
Talent Woman Has
Finger Amputated ;
TALENT, June 8. (Spl.) Mrs.
Prank Sollnger suffered a pslnful ac
cident the first of the week. In the
low of one finger end a severe ut
on another finger of the same hand
by an electric saw, which ahe did not
know was running.
Dry Slabs 1,00 per tier. Tou haul
'em. Medford Fuel Co.
If You Have
Tried Our
25c
Turkey Dinner
You KNOW that we use the
BEST FOODS money can buy.
Juit try our 25o Turkey dinner
SATURDAY and SUNDAY 11
a. m. to a p. m.
Brownie -Marie
CAFE
18 No. Fir Just off Main
0130
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Karasick Pins
Utah Grappler
PENDLETON, Ore., June S (AP)
Al Karasick, Portland wrestler, de
feated Al Sparks of Logsn. Utah, In
a three-fall match here last night.
They are heavyweights. Jock Dennedy
of Pendleton won from Basanta
Singh, Hindu, In the 167-pound class.
. Permanent waves, 14.00 (5.90 and
7.80. Bowman's. Phone 07.
Schilling
Start him off on Wings
of the Morning, and he'll
come home the way he started.
Fill his morning cup with fragrant coffee.
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Schilling the one coffee roaster in America vio
specializes in making fine coffee exclusively.
That's the only way fine things arc ever made.
ngsV-f the morning!
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BAKINC
POWDER
You vt In using
KC.U LESS iron ol
high priced brndi.
FOR OVIR
IT'S BOUIlt ACTIN9
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SWEM'S
"Odds-Ends" Sale
Stationery
Be Hera Saturday
SWEM'S GIFT SHOP
PEOPLE'S MARKET
At Groceteria No. 2 Phone 1058 Sixth and Grape
Here's Help to Balance Your Budget
Steer Beef Roast
PORK ROAST ( ( ) C
VEAL ROAST YourChoice
LAMB ROAST per lb.
Pork Roast
Leg or Loin
lb. 15c
Steer Beef Steaks
All Beef Steaks
lb. 17c
Beef Boil ... 7c
Veal or Lamb Stew
lb. 6c
Chickens. Turkeys and Rabbits
Bacon
Backs
lb. 13c
Side, lb. 15c
Hams
Half or Wnole
lb. 17c
Veal or Lamb
Chops
lb. 15c
Fresh Fish Every Day
IEeimmmy &jcetfei?na
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
IVORY "DOLLAR" DAY
EVERYBODY uses Ivory Soap except possibly a deep-sea diver
who doesn't mind going under when the soap gets away from him
and we're not so sure about that. Anyway the U. S. census shows
but very few deep-sea divers so we'll forget about them.
But remembering you and your interrupted song in the bath tub when
you dive for the soap here is a real bargain on Ivory the floating pro
moter of bath tub harmony. So buy and save and sing, brother, sing I
9 large Ivory
(Beg. 2 for 25c)
4 P. & G. Laundry Free
$1.30 Value $1.00
14 Medium Ivory
(Reg. 8o bar)
4 P. & G. Free
$1.30 Value $1.00
Toilet and Laundry Supplies from
5 large Ivory Flakes
(Reg. 26o value)
4 P. & G. Free
$1.45 Value $1.00
14 Kirk s
Hardwater
Castile
(Reg. 3 for 25c)
4 P. & G. Free
$1.35 Value $1.00
30 Guest Ivory
(Reg. 6 for 25o)
4 P. & G. Free
$1.45 Value $1.00
the Ivory Family
17 Camay Toilet
4 P. & G. Free
$1.30 Value $1.00
BREAD
Finest home quality and flavor
like your own baking because
baked as you bake without
alum bearing substitutes. '
1 lb. loaf 5c
iy2 lb. loaf . . . 712e
Potato Glace Doughnuts,
doz. . .18c
Home style Cookies, 2 doz. 19c
Strawberries
Here is a chance to help yourself by
helping others.
With an overproduction of berries,
prices are the lowest ever. '
Can them jell them preserve them
you are saving and the grower will
benefits
BUY THEM BY THE CRATE
Spring Chicken-
FRIED SPRING CHICKEN
-Nicely cooked, ready to serve . . ,v
At the Bakery counter.
,33c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
37c
Sperry's Hot Cake Flour, 10 lb. sk.
Sperry's Rolled Oats, 9-lb. sack
Quick Cooker, or regular. .,.
Honey local honey of best qual
ity . . . . . . . . . 5-lb. pail
Albers Flapjack Flour, large pkg.
Corn or Gloss Starch, Amaizo,
plcfif (.-, ft :'!' ri
Pancake Syrup, Amaizo cane and
maple, handy jug . . . . 18c
Home Grown Green Peas, lb.
New Potatoes ,..,... ..... .3 lbs.
Maple Leaf Flour a good hard
wheat flour . . . ... .... . .49 lb.
White Rose a fine light bread
flour ..491b. $1.17
Drifted Snow the lone perfected
family flour 49 lb. $1.39
P. & G. White Laundry Soap,
., ,10 bars
Bob White Soap, 8 oz. bar by
Proctor & Gamble. ... 10 bars
Z-Mor-U Coffee freshly ground
every day a fine coffee with
its full flavor. . . .lb. 30c; 3 lbs.
Wesson Oil, qt. can
35c
41c
17c
5c
5c
10c
98c
25c
22c
87c
41c
25c
79c
Bulk Coffee-two very fine blends
20c and
Swift's Jewel Shortening
: 41b. pail 42c; 81b.
Carnation Milk case of 48 small
cans .;. . .$1.19
Hollywood Orange Dry-or Porno
(Grapefruit) dry a regular
25c seller, choice, per bottle . . ..,
White Liquid Shoe Polish, reg. 15c
Taylor's Sweet Potatoes, No. 3
squat can . 2 for
Johnson's Wax, 1 lb. can :.:
Oronite Cleaning Fluid, pt. can
Spring Clothes Pins, pkg. of 3 doz.
Garden Hoe true temper, best
quality .-. ., 98c
Electric Hot Plate, single burner. 89c
Whiz Garden Sprinklers, adjust
able whirling sprinkler ., 69c
Griswold Skillet, No. 8, 75c;
Dutch oven cover to match 75c
Preserving Kettle, 6 qt. enameled
choice of colors
Oilcloth fine for the cabin
choice of colors, yd.
10c
10c
25c
59c
15c
15c
39c
18c
Three exclusive features that
add to your table satisfaction
Inspected Eggs
Z-MOR-U Coffee
Home Made Bread
FOUNTAIN DINNER
. Roast Turkey with dressing
potatoes gravy new asparagus
bread and butter
coffee tea or milk
or
Cold meat with potato salad
bread coffee etc.
25c
6th at
Grape
6th at
Central
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
Delivery of $1.00 orders. Phone; East Side 752, West Side 428
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