Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA'GE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.
ARTIST ON SAXOPHONE
WILL BE PRESENTED
AT HIGH SCHOOL MAY 1
: On Monday, May 1, at 1:00 p. ra
the Mearord senior blgb achool will
present Cecil Burton Leeaon, concert
eaxophonlat, with Paul Karadyl,
plonlat and accompanlat. In concert
Mr. Leeaon fee la that the saxophone,
vhen properly played, posaeaaea the
warmth and flexibility ol atrlnga, the
agility of reeda, and the roundness
of the braases, plus a lyric quality
of tone quite Individual. It la adapt
ed to berolc singing passages aa well
aa the most delicate staccato, and
contrary to the average belief, la ca
pable of producing every tonal ahade
from the lightest pianissimo onward.
' A small admission will be charged.
Tentative program followa
Erica" Weldolt
"Schoen Rosmarln" Krelaler
"Flight of a Bumblebee"
, . .. Rlmaky-Karaakoff
''Two Gultara" Old Kusslan Air
Goes To Philippines
"Silence of Night"
"First Arsbesque"
"Hora Staccato" -"Danse
Hongrolse"
"To a Wild Rose"
' "Zapateado"
Rachmaninoff
' Debussy
, Dlnlcu-Helfetz
Rlng-Hager
MacDowell
... Baraaate
"Rhapsodle for Saxophone" Debussy
I
BE
Some boy or girl In Med ford will
be tbe proud possessor of a pair ol
homing pigeons, through the courtesy
of tbe Gates and Lydlard Qroceterlu.
according to announcement made thla
morning by W. A. Gates.
,- Two pigeons, one from each store,
.will be released Saturday morning,
the bird at the Groceteria No. 1 being
released at 9 o'clock, and from Groce
teria No. 3 at 9:30 o'clock. The boy
' or girl In the city who can most ac
curately guess the time required for
the birds to arrive In Portland, wilt
receive the little carriers. The guess
I will apply to either bird,
j With the birds, when they are pre
, tented the winner, will be full in
structions as to the care and training
of the pigeons. Jack Walker of the
: local 6 perry offices, wired yesterday
for the birds to be sent from the
'Portland lofts of the Sperry Flour
company, and the birds were sched
uled to arrive here today, according
to Mr. Gates.
A large number of children are ex
pected to be attracted by the guess
ing contest, and Mr. Gates stated this
morning that their answers to the
itlme may be presented at either Gro
. eeterla Saturday until the report Is
.received from Portland of the actual
tlme required.
:j Paul Hlrsch, northwest sales man
jager of the Sperry Flour company,
.'will telegraph Mr. Gates the minute
!the birds reach the lofts In Portland,
according to the present plans, and
iwhen the answers are' all tabulated,
! the winner will be announced,
t When going on a trip to the woods,
'or on a vacation, the boy or gin can
take one of the pigeons with him,
, and send a message home, Mr. Gates
aid. He stated that when the bird
; Is released, it will return to Its mate,
so it Is necessary to keep one of the
; birds wherever the message Is to be
delivered.
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j Be correctly corseted
; By ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN
i Sixth and Holly
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Pender and body repairing. Prices
right. Brill 8heet Metal Works.
1
Mayor Frank Murphy of Detroit
waa named by President Roosevelt
to be governor-general of the Phil
Ipplne Islands.
KELLY WILL AID
Appointment of Representative Ed
ward O, Kelly, this city, to a Joint
legislative committee to prepare argu
ments on senate Joint resolution 132,
embodying a change In the bond issue
vote to require a two-thirds majority
for passage, waa announced here to
day through notice from the secre
tary of state's office,
Serving with Kelly on the commit
tee will be Senator James T. Chin
nock of Grants Pass and Representa
tive V. B. Staples of Ontario.
The three will prepare arguments
for publication in the Voters' Pam
phlet, prior to the special election to
be held July 21. Representative Kelly
is naked to prepare a one-page argu
ment In support of the resolution.
Y. W. C. A. WILL BE
NOON REST SPOT
A sew plan la being devised thla
week by the 7. W. O. A. board to
make the building on North Bartlett
more definitely allied with tbe re
quirements of women for reat. leis
ure and recreation.
All working girls and women, and
other persons with time during the
luncheon hour for a little reat or rec
reation, are invited to gather at the
"Y" building for that period of time,
to reat, Indulge In a game of bridge,
or a cup of tea. Hostesses will be at
the "Y" to welcome callers during
that time and all persons, who have
been seeking a down town place to
spend the extra minutes, between
luncheon and return to work, are
cordially Invited to drop In at the
"Y".
DOGS NEED HELP IN
Thla week being observed as "be
kind to animals week." Mrs. Roy
Stanley of Eagle Point has suggested
a kindness to dogs that owners should
consider at the present time.- Mra.
Stanley stated that the dog's suf
fering from foxtails between the toes
could be avoided. If hair would be
clipped between the toes, which would
eliminate possibilities of the. atlckera
lodging In the hair, and working Into
the nesb.
"Mow la the time to do the clip
ping," Mra. Stanley ssld, "for It won't
do any good after tbe foxtails are out,
and tbe dog has sore feet,"
NEW KELLY TIRE
The new registered Fatigue-proof
tire, Kelly-Sprlngfleld'a 1933 offer
ing to automoblllata, la "fortified at
every point against wear and weak
ness," according to Sam Jennlnga. lo
cal Kelly-Sprlngfleld dealer. Mr. Jen
nings said that the Kelly-Sprlngfleld
company has pioneered every step' of
the way in tire development and that
the new, 1833 product la & dlatlnct
achievement in aclentlflc processing
and manufacture.
"Having established the cause of
tire fatigue," said Mr. Jennings,
"Kelly-Sprlngfleld evolved the new
tire, which they fortified in alx dif
ferent ways.
"One way waa through the use of
corkscrew cotton, which can be woven
into an almost Indestructible cord
fsbrlc. Oum-lnforced piles, giving
40 per cent greater adrealon than in
ordinary tlrea, were used. Prime first
rubber waa employed exclusively, vi
talized rubber treads, bigger, deeper
and thicker, were built Into the tire
giving 30 per cent more mileage than
the beat former record."
An Instant, accurate credit report
may be obtained from the Southern
Oregon Credit Bureau while your cus
tomer waits.
FRUIT, VEGETABLE
T
Tom Boothby announced today that
he will open a modern market, to be
known aa Tom's Quality Market, to
morrow at 14 South Central, In the
location formerly occupied by the
Pig Tall market. Mr. Boothby la an
experienced grocery and produce man.
For the paat four and a half years
he has ben with the Reliable Grocery.
The new market will feature the
flneat fruit and vegetable at un
usually low price, according to Mr.
Boothby. The market will also fea
ture aold Seal product. Fluhrer'a
break, cake and pastries, s. and w.
canned goods and Beat Poods mayon
naise. As a special feature Fluhrer's
hot bread will be on aale every day,
extept Saturday, between and 0
p. m.
Tom's Quality M.rket will have an
attractive open front. Tbe Interior
haa been completely remodeled and
redecorated. The front of the store
will be Improved with the Installa
tion of a new Neon algn, manufac
tured by the Medford Neon Sign Co
One of
the Final
m t
Ilia
Rooms without bath $1.50 tip
Rooms with bath . . $2.00 up
Special weekly & monthly rates.
Golf Privileges. Garage adjacent
Cars checked at the door
When in HOLLYWOOD
Live at the lovely
HOTEL
CHRISTIE
In the heart of everything. Smart
shops, unique theatres. Rub elbows
with world famous movie stara.
Twenty minutes from the ocean.
Downtown Los Angeles twenty-five
minutes. Sumptuous . . luxurious
Hotel Christie, beautiful Hollywood.
HOTEL CHRISTIE
6724 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, California
R. J. Matheson, Manager
1 - '
Science and Bible
Topic Tonight for
Evangelist Leavitt
Evangelist Teddy Leavitt speaks to
night at the Christian church on the
subject: "Scientific Truths and the
Bible." Re will show that many sci
entific facts recently discovered were
made known In the Bible centuries
before Christ was born. Anyone think
ing that the Bible and Science con
tradict each other Is especially In
vited to hear this sermon. The choir
will sing a negro spiritual.
A large crowd heard Leavitt Inst
night when he spoke on the subject,
"Outstanding Predictions of the Bible
Fulfilled." Delegations were present
from Grants Pass, Rogue Rlvor and
Ashland. The evangelist pointed out
many historical facts that were pre
dicted In the Bible centuries before
they took place. One of the most out
standing predictions waa that regard
ing the taking of Jerusnlem during
the World War, when Genoral Al
Innby of the British forces took the
city without firing a gun.
Services will be held every night
this week beginning at 7:30.
We are fully equipped to care for
all your needs and keep our money !
right here In this, "A GREAT .
COUNTRY." !
8x10 Photo for 75o. The Peasleys.
opp Holly Theater.
"SB
I.
SJ REFRIGERATORS
;
I
Unquestionably, you
will want to see the
Majestic FIRST! Get all
that Majestic offers.
See tbe new models.
Easy Terms
Isolator Wall Construction
.
"Stay-Kold" Dafrott.r
.
Elaito Finish
"Stay-Brlto" Shelvos
Palmer Electric Store
THE MOST
SENSATIONAL TEST
In Medford History
How Long
How Many
Miles Will
It Run
A 1927 Model A Ford Pick-Up
1LD V 1LD VTt TT TT TREATED
IT Jl irvUJl lLd "
FOR 1000 MILES
THIS AMAZING
TEST WILL BEGIN
With Crankcase Drained and Sealed, and Speedom
eter and Gasoline Tank Sealed Before Public Officials
and Witnesses
WILL RUN Without Oil!
FRIDAY
Commencing at 11 a. m. at the
MEDFORD OIL DEPO
207 So. Riverside, Medford
We cordially invito southern Oregon motorists to witness the
start of this SENSATIONAL TEST watch the crankcase,
- speedometer and gasoline tank sealed see for yourself that
this car WILL RUN WITHOUT OIL, depending only upon
PYR0IL TREATMENT in gasoline.
Watch for the Results
of This New, Severe Test of
PYROIL
Home Owned. Phone 9. Free Delivery
You can live well at little cost when you shop the PIGGLY
WIGGLY way. Here you select just the things you need,
in the quantities you want, and always at the lowest prices.
Don't miss these week-end features.
Extra Savings Friday, Saturday
and Monday, April 21, 22, 24
Coffee Maxwell House ib. 27c
Crisco . - 3 pounds 47c
Margarine Dinner Bell 3 lb. 25c
Honey . . 5 in; pan 43c
Malt Buckeye, light or dark 49c
Powdered Sugar 3 - 19c
Jig Saw Puzzles . . 2 for 25c
Calmut Baking Powder ib. 25c
Grape NutS - large package 15c
JellO any flavor . . 3 pkgs. 1 9c
White King . . large pkg. 29c
Upton's Tea ib. 65c y2 ib. 35c
Fischer's Gold Medal Noodles 3 pkgs 25c
Battle Caps . . . gross 19c
N. B. C. Snowflakes 2 ib. pkg. 25c
Morton's Salt . 3 cartons 25c
Bilaxi Oysters . . 3 cans 25c
Clorox, pint io
Flannagan's Bread and Butter Pickles, jar 10
Kerr's Best Grade Mince Meat 2 lbs. 19
Grapefruit . . 4 for 25c
Florida Chief
Radishes, Onions bunch Ac
C(0)Kf(0)M
MEAT AND FISH MARKET
206 E. Main
Phone 46
We have a fine assortment of Lunch Meats for
your Fishing Trips and Picnics. "Quality con
sidered, our prices are the lowest."
SPECIALS
Spare Ribs
Fresh and Meaty
Lb. 10c
Pork Backbones
3 lbs 17c
Pork Roast
Fresh Picnics
Lb.
8c
Breast of Veal
Lb 8c
Veal Roast
Shoulder Cuts
Lb Ik
Pure Lard
Home Rendered
3 lbs 25c
n it .w-.izr nr,i
f thf Peaxon
f
E. Main and S. Bartlett.
The New Achievement In Lubrication
Phona 788
CHEESE PICKLES
FRESH CRABS
FULL LINE OF FISH