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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1932)
MEPFORD MAIL TRIBT7XE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JTJXE 10, 1932. CLAUDETTE, HUBBY CLAIM SEPARATE can be called to meet on short notice, and to act with the newly elected officers. The committee chosen la: Mlsa R glna Johnson of Ashland, C. Y. Teng wald of Med ford; W. T. Grieve of Prospect, Ray Coleman of Jackson ville, Steve Nye of Talent, Royal Brown of Eagle Point and John An derson of Central Point. 0X301 tOE 301 010 Notice To Advertiser It has come to our attention that an advertising solicitor, rep resenting himself a a member of the Mall Tribune staff, la calling upon MeJford business men. We wish to caution merchant not to subscribe to any advertising plans presented by any solicitor other than regular members of our staff unless proper credentials are pre sented. HERB. GREY, Advertising Manager. G.0.P.E HOMES IDEAL LIFE THE HOME OF BREAD LUCE MOTHER MADE PAGE TWO Br Bobbin Cooni HOLLYWOOD The Norman Fol ks expected Hollywood to gossip when, re-unlted here recently, tbey took eeparate home. The expectation has been fulfilled, and now they're laughing about It, both Foster and bli wife, who Is bet ter known aa Claudette Colbert. Married five yeara ago they lived in separate apartmenta In New York, ao their domestlo arrangement la not new. When both algned motion pic ture contract Foater waa brought to Hollywood while his wife remained at the eastern atudlo of the eame com pany. Only once before now has ahe worked In Hollywood, but recently ahe, too, waa brought west. Mlsa Colbert lived at her husbands home only until ahe could find one of her own. . - ' But for them living under differ ent roofs doesn't oonstltute a "sep aration," and they are not contem plating a divorce, they say. Says Claudette, flashing her fam ous amlle: "Of courae, people think we are estranged. But we've always lived this way. We think our plan la wise for married people who are both working. This way we see each other when we're feeling fine, but when we're tired and croas we Just stay home to ourselves. "We didn't like being so far apart, in different cities, so that we had to run acroaa the country to see each other, but we do like having different homes In the same town." Says Norman, with hi boyish grin: "It's Ideal, perfect for ua and what people think doesn't matter. Ifa really not anything unusual, because we're following the path of least re sistance. Both Claudette and I are bappler this way." Says claudette: "My house la big ger and higher up In the hill we can argue about which house baa the nicer view!" Norman doesn't eay, but might: "From mine you can see Catallna " They like different kinds of houses, be aaya, and can aee no reason why each should not live In the kind each wants. Olaudette's, In the same high hills that ahelter Ann Harding, haa a ewlmmlng pool and several ser vants. Norman's, much smaller, has only one aervant. "Servants get In my hair," aaya Norman. "But Claudette llkea to have them around, and ahe hu a right to them. Both of ua like to be hoes so what could be simpler than our having two home In which each of us can boss?" I And what could be saner, they both I ask than their own way of staying married in a profession tnat 11 notor lously difficult on marriages? IN FINAL ISSUE 'The June Issue of the Junior Rl news Is out this week, filled from cover to cover with stories, poems and jokes, as well aa all the news of the school and some fine editorial by the retiring editor, Billy Barnum, who enters senior high school next fall. Assisting Barnum aa members of his ataff throughout the year In mak ing the little paper the sucoess It haa been were the following group of pupils, whose names are listed In this year'a last edition: Laurel Mor ris, Keith Hockersmlth, Lee Bullls, Betty Thorndyke, Ted Taylor, Jaok Nelson, Mary Balrd, Pauline Rogers. Dwlght Short, Frank Brown, John Xoppen, Ronnell Harwood, Phyllis NelUon, Jesn Leverette, Anna Dean, Edward Carter and Roberta Ivanhoe. Mrs. O. H. Bengtson waa staff ad visor for the year. One Industrial Fatality SALEM, Ore., June 10. (AP) dell Bharpe, loader of Molalla, was fa ulty Injured aa the reeult of Indus trial accidents during the past week, It waa announced hers today. The accident commission reported a total of 433 accident In Oregon Industry during that time. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY TO TRADE Equity In modem five room house for email truck or trac tor. K 0, Mall Tribune. tf WANTED Oood used quilt. Phone 1044-X. WANTED To rent o-room bouse with sleeping porch, or ( room partly furnished equipped for gas, long time lease, reliable tenant. Phone 1650. TAKEN DP On bay pony, ahoes on front feet. Whit hind feet. Jake Myers, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE One H4" ro tary pump with gaa motor, one 14" centrifugal pump with motor. Leo Young, Oolumbua At oft Stewart. LOST Small female Boston bull dog, answers to the name of Trlxle, face Is half whit and half brlndle. Call 978. Reward. SUMMER RATES tor room and board at H Cottage. WANTED Four or six all Iron house moving Jack, about 19-lnch. Writ 410 Elsie St, Trek Calif. FOR RENT a room unfurnished house. 114 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 5-room unfurn. bou. Inquire 1331 North Rlverald. FOR RENT 4-room house partly furnished. Reasonsble. Can work for part of rent, 1904 West 10th. FOR SALE Fine uality alfalfa In shock. Ward. Phone 19-F-31. E ALBANY, N. Y., June 10. (AP) Two eminent lawyers whose namea are withheld for the present, will aid Oovernor Roosevelt In his study of the analysis of the evidence concern ing Mayor Jamea J. Walker of New York submitted by Samuel, Seabury, counsel to the legislative city Investi gating committee. The governor said last night that he had selected the lawyers but hed not communicated with them. Their services will be purely formal, he said. Although declaring he Intended to act on the Walker case with utmost speed, Mr, Roosevelt declined to Indi cate when concrete action might be forecast. Study of the eight volumes of evidence will require two or three weeks, It Is believed. It Is considered unlikely that any decision will be .readied until after the democratic national convention, at which Roose velt Is a candidate for the presiden tial nomination of hla party. "Fountain Pen" , Shoots Finder MONTREAL, June 10 (AP) Emile Vlnet found what looked like a fountain pen In the street, but It wesn't a pen. It waa a fountain pen gun and It killed him. When he tried to see If It had any Ink, It discharged a bullet Into his thigh. Gangrene set In and he died lust night. Hall's Cafeteria open Sundays. (Continued fruit) Pugo On.) Attendance was one of the largest of the organization, 38 members be- i lng present, Frank Parrel I called the meeting to order, stated the object was for or ganization, and commented on the splendid attendance. The following officers were then elected by acclamation: j Frank Farrell, chairman. Fred Homes, vice-chairman. l Vera Marshall, secretary-treasurer. 8. Bumpter Smith, state commit teeman. Tom Simpson, congressional com mitteeman. On motion the chairman, assisted by the vice-chairman and secretary, waa instructed to select an executive committee of eight, from the terri tory surrounding Med ford, so they EAT Where the Food la Better Turkey Dinner 25 Saturday and Sunday From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Brownie Marie CAFE 19 No. Fir St. NOTE Testi how the feci cut "grind" of OoldvnWcit to bo perfect for drip" and other methods of melting coffee Coffee economy: Golden West Coffee made in the Golden West "drip" maker . . an easy method . . ( always resulting in GRAND f LAVOR! Your grocer has Golden West and the Golden West "drip" coffee maker. ASK THE HOME FOLKS . . . They know o I o li PEOPLE'S fv2ARE(ET At Groceteria No. 2 Phone 1058 Sixth and Grape SATURDAY MEAT BARGAINS STEER BEEF Pot Roast, lb.. . . 9V2C All Steaks, lb.. .... 16C LAMB Roast, lb. . . . .9c Chops, lb. . . ........ 15c Stew, lb. .5c Legs, lb. . . . ... .... 15c VEAL Roast, lb. . . 10c Chops, lb. ..;. 15c Stew, lb. . .,.,..,... ,8c HAMS Picnic Ham .,.,., 2c Cottage Butts . lJc BIG ASSORTMENT FRESH FISH PORK Roast, lb w 9c Pork Steak, 2 lbs...... 25c Chops, lb 15c Loin or Leg Roast ..... 15c BACON Lean Side ..,.,.,.., J fjc Backs . . lsljc o A POR RENT Modern o-room home with lame screen porch, lote of shade, good location. Inquire SM Beatty. WANTED 10 wood cuttera. 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Loaf . . . 5C iy2 lb. Loaf . . 7V2c Hunt's Supreme Quality Apple Butter, a glass jar holding nearly a quart 25c TOMATOES Del Rogue fancy solid pack No. 1 tall can . 3 for 25c No. 2 can 2 for 23c No. 2 can ........ . . 2 for 29c Crater Lake brand No. 2 can . . . 2 for 25c Del Rogue Tomato Juice sup ply limited buy ahead if you want this better juice No. 1 tall can 3 for 25c OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Van Camps' beans with frankfurt ers, No. 1 tall can 15c Crushed Pineapple, Del Monte, lay in a supply for the canning season, No. 10 or gallon cans 39c Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can Hes perin brand ..... .. . 2 for 25c Salad Time Mayonnaise . . pint jar 17c ,. ... quart jar 29c Salad Beans, Fulyrype brand, small beans for salad, a 20c value, No. 2 can 15c, 2 cans 29c Green Peas, fresh and crisp lb. 5c New Potatoes 3 lbs. 10c Dromedary Grape Fruit, No. 2 cans, 2 cans 25c Hollywood Orange or Pomo (grape fruit) dry, a carbonated orange or grape fruit juice . . ... w : . bottle 10c Bulk Macaroni . . . 4 lbs. 15c Black Walnut Molasses Taffey.lb. 29c Chocolate Marshmallows . ....... ,1b. 39c Jelly Beans, fine for the children -...r.w.M. lb. 10c Amaizo Oil . . . qt. can 30c, gal. can 98c Golden Syrup, Amaizo . .-..,. 5-lb. can 32c, 10-lb. can 59c Butter Scotch Syrup 5-lb. can 43c, 10-lb. can 83c Soap P. & G. 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No. 3 size $1.39 Preserving Kettle, aluminum, 16- Qt 81Z& iiti r.f .i-ri f--i f-tti,:98C A Hew Summer Ready-to-Serve Food Cross & Blackwell's BEEF STEW LAMB STEW IRISH STEW CURRIED BEEF No. 1 tall can 19c A hot weather meal in a jiffy. FOUNTAIN DINNER J Fried Spring Chicken Mash ed Potatoes Cream Gravy Bread and Butter Z-mor-u Cof fee Tea or Milk 29c Roast Turkey with Dressing Potatoes, Gravy Green Beans Bread and Butter Z-mor-u Coffee Tea or Milk 25c Antral attes Ly diiaM ' SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phone East Side 752 West Side 428 6th at Grape veiling. 1 I QUO I IOC30CSSS30C30CS: OQOl