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KTGE FOURTEEN MEDEORD IC5XL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAT, OCTOBER li, 1932. ENLARGES RELIEF TO CARE FOR ALL Th. Foursquare Gospel Llghthous. today announced It would expand It. relief activities and enlarge IU satff until such time aa organizations that fcsd depended on funds from the Community Chest should be able to begin their relief work. Dr. Estelle Jones, pastor, said her Institution was prepared to handle all applications lor family rener, merils, clothing and money and that the Lighthouse now Is in a position to take care of all relief cases In Medford or in the nearby county. To meet the emergency, she said, the relief department would remain open day and night, new woraers wouia be added to the Some visitation oe. partment, and new supplies bougftt for tbe commissary. The soup kitchen which the Light bouse opened two weeks ago will be continued until euch time as the Salvation Army or some other n sponsible organization obtains funds for such a wore ana soon mis en will open two hours earlier In the morning. The present opening hour la 8:80 a. m. "We are now In such a strong po sition, owing to the kindness of many of Medford 's leading business men and financial Institutions, tnat we can take care of the entire relief work of this community Indefinite ly," Dr. Jones said. '"For some time we have been performing virtually all the emergency relief work here and we opened our kitchen as a gift to tbe community, in its two wwu w operation It has been Instrumental In Inducing many of the transients who were banging around town to leave. "Our policy Is to act first and ask questions afterwards, when people come to us for help. We do not be lieve that any ragged and hungry per son Is unworthy and we do not care what the morals or previous records of those applying to us for aaslat ance may be, as far as giving them help they need la concerned. We do not believe In making cnarlty a mat ter In which human beings are treat ed merely as names for card Indexes and case records. "Inasmuch as we finance ourselves we feel that what we do In the way of helping needy people la nobody's business but our own, and we are prepared to continue our work as long ss the need exists. "We do not contemplate any drive lor funds. We are being neipea ny some citizens Interested In our work and we are praying that this will continue. "We will ba open day and night and will turn away no one who cornea to us for help. But we do not want to create the Impression that we are easy merits. We have a woodpile and we also have a quick means of de termining Juat what kind of aid we should grant. But we do not brow beat and Insult people who ask us to help them." Tonight at 7:18 o'clock Dr. Jones will discuss the charity and welfare program In an address over station KM ED during the weekly broadcast of her organization. She will voice her position on the proposed county welfare agenoyi she aald. The report of Dr. Jones' Institu tion for September showed that 415 articles of clothing were given away, 1 boxes of wood distributed to Med ford families, 44 pairs of shoes pre sented to persons applying for them, 300 gallons of milk given to Medford children and 43 meals furnished In dividuals applying at the Lighthouse. The soup kitchen opened October 1. Since Its opening mesls have been served to 310 persons, -f BY BALEM, Ore., Oct. 14. (AP) Mel- Tin crell, formerly of Aberdeen, wash confessed alayer of his father, told grand Jurymen: "You will never have cause to regret what you have done." after they returned a not true bill late yesterday which treed him without trial. Tbe 10-year-old youth added that he would make good. Business men of Salem have offered help to the family and promised the young "breadwinner" employment. Sorrell shot his father, Leon D. Sorrell, 48, the night of September 3 In front of the family residence here, he said, to put an end to cruelties and threats which hsd mar red family life. Sorrell and all mem Derm of the' fnmlly threatened said that the father had often threatened their Uvea and had been cruel to them. Prisoner Evades Hunt Near Salem SALEM, Ore., Oct. 14. (AP) Bearch continued In the Salem vi cinity today for Frank Butler. It, convict, who escaped from a peniten tiary gun gang here late yesterday afternoon. The gun gang hsd been working at the rock crusher a few miles from the penitentiary walls when the man made his getaway. Oregon Weather, Occasional rain tonight and Saa rday, clearing In east portion Sat urday; moderate temperature: fresh to strong southwest winds offshore. Be correctly corseted by rnnxwni b. Hoffmann's Sixth Holly street PENDLETON Hotel Pendletoi renovated. COUGHC Don't let thrm got a strangle bold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulston com bines the 7 beet helps known to modern cienon. Powerful bat harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if ear oouh or cold Bo metier how long staadinf is not re ton4 bj CrooumWDi Udii New Knit Blouses at $1.22 New Knit Suits at $6.95 New Wool Skirts at $2.22 Second Floor See Window Display of these Coats hvmwp'.v, -m , r r I f ivYt WWA 'I It Pays to Shop at Medford's Own Store Club Suits When a man walks out Into public gsze and the eyes of other people are focused on blm, that's the time his clothes count big. The old summer suit won't do anything but handicap you. A new winter suit Is a necessity and It's easy to get. Come to Mann's 22nd Anniversary sale tomorrow and pick out one of these smart "Club" models. They are worth up to 130.00 and some have two 75 GLOVES By Bacmo Postman New gloves at the lowest price In years! Smart cape skin. In four-button gauntlet styles, plain or novelty cuff effects. These are In Rhum Brown, Black and Beige. Choice to morrow at Mann's $1 49nr pairs of pants. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $197 Men's Dress Shirts Tomorrow at Mann's tl.00 will buy the best shirt you ever owned. Fine fsst color broadcloth SANFORIZED SHRUNK In white, blue, tan, green and warm gray. Slzea 14 to 17. The best shirt buy In town. $0.0 See What You Can Do with $165P-$247.5-$395P In Our Anniversary Sale of Fall and Winter Coats No matter how great an economio expert you think you are , . there's a big surprise in store for you when you see the coat values in this sale. Precious furs, famous woolens, two-season silk linings and crafts man tailoring are just a few of the high points. You can see the styles and colors for yourself tomorrow when you try them on. Every One Trimmed With Real Fur Coat Shop Second Floor Fall Dresses At Anniversary Sale Prices A ' 1 These Are New "Noon to Midnight" Frocks There are going to be lot of good times this winter, and we know now Important It Is to have the right frocks, that's why we suggest these exquisite noon to-mldnlght dresses of rough silk crepe. They have the new aocordlon pleated and sheered chiffon sleeve In contrasting shades. Polo Blue, Earth Red, Wine, Green, and Black. YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY $125.o Suede Coats For Women and Misses $6.95 and $7.95 New Wool Jersey Dresses Special for $2. New Travel Crepe Dresses Special for $3. Women s and Children s Wash Frocks 69 Mann's Second Floor Again Medford's Own Store Demonstrates Its Leadership IN HOSIERY VALUES Chiffon and Service Chiffon With silk prices on the up and hosiery makers rushed with orders we cannot say too much about this exceptional value In women's and misses pure silk "Holeproof" hoe at 79c a pair. Service chiffon, silk to top, runstop, cradle foot and French heel . . , sheer chiffon In al allk full-fashlon-M, lnce rututop, cradle foot and French heel. Both weights in the new fall shades. m no W88P Il P . VvS.UA.,V, ' , V ''V YN .V" V 15V LEPROOF Anniversary Price Child's Rain Coats Special tomorrow In the Juvenile shop on the second floor, to 14 year Jersey rain coate with hats to match. A real water proof coat. Ideal for school this winter. 25.0 Litde Tot's Knitted Legging SUITS In the Infants' department tomorrow a sale of little tots' knlntted legging sulU of fine wool yarn, new piece styles consisting of sweater, cap, mittens and legging. Brushed and plain wool ilnlah. Pastel shades. 95 W. Ilf- (j ' a - Men's Dept. Main Floor TINY TURBANS BIG BOWS That's the Headline this Fall Great big bows, if you pleaae! To better empha at the small, snug look hearts will wear with broad shoulders this Pall. A high style' Idea at very low cost. 2nd Floor "American Beauty" BELCANO'S COSMETICS A lovely line of toiletries that were created because of this Ideal, to enable America's busy women to claim their birthright BEAUTY . . . BELCANO cleanses, tones, feeds, stimulates and builds tbe skin. It goes far be neath the surface and works upon the cause , . , BEL CANO treatment cosmetics are soothing and delight ful as well as corrective. They do wonders for your skin and take only a moment to apply. Belcano's Toiletries $1.00 to $3.00 Toilet Goods Department - Main Floor' Ever Ready Dress Shields The long sleeve froclt for fell snd winter calls for dress shields. And dress shields should be EVER READY the guaranteed shield. New silk and nainsook In cres cent and regular shapes. White, black, flesh snd other popular colors. (Notion Department.) Priced 25c and 50c pair 29? a thrilling tradition! 70x80 All Wool Blankets Extra special tomorrow In the blanket section. Big warm 70x80 all wool single blankets in decorative bed room ahades at 93.98 each. These are especially suited for that extra, cover on cold nights. See them at Mann's tomorrow. $298 ea. 79 v .. $ 1 Anniversary Sale of TOWELS Big 32t44 Inch double thread Tur- klsh style bath towels at 15c each or 3 for 32c. A real bargain. These are white with colored borders. 1 5c ea. 2 for 22c MAIN FLOOR School Stockings Plain derby ribbed stockings for school child ren. These hare a ptcot top and double heel and toe. A long wearing ht. Special Anniversary Sale of Girdles and Corselettes Many women will take advantage of this unuausl sale of beau tiful brocade and Swaml silk girdles and corselettea tomor row In the corset section. All sites in pesch and flesh shades are Included In thla special selling event. A size and style for slmost every figure. values to $i.45 s J ea. Corset Department Main Floor 36-inch Figured Marquisette If you are Interested In ftgured marquisette for curtains see these delightful blue, orchid, rose and cream pieces on sale tomorrow at Mann's. A 19c value, SB Inches wide. Special. 12Hcyd. Outing Flannel These cold nights call for warm outing flan, nel. This fine 38-Inch quality la especially good for gowns and pajamas. Light and dark ahades In stripes, checks snd prints. Special tomorrow at Mann's 1 0c yard 36-in. fine unbleached soft finish Muslin 3 yards 22c Anniversary Sale of COMFORTS The greatest comfort value ever offered the ru..;ome- of this or sny other store In Southern Ores. Big 7jxVs-lnch cotton filled chain, covered bed comforts ttr cnlv l 39 I T?T Hi 5,4 nni Km!n ln "tl?. pat terns and good bed room colors. v Anniversary b1oo i s. i r - ii i s . - u - -enc ir rice '.x "p"' -