Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    PA'OE FIVE
T BUS1
OR. KRESSE TALKS AT
Wednesday evening of the Jackson
day afternoon when a trailer con
taUnlng one ton of tomatoes broke
loose from a car and hit the lamp
post In front of Claycomb's Motor
company building, with the result
that the sidewalk was covered wltn
rosy fruit.
Much of the fruit was undamaged
and was recovered, but children, re
turning from school, soon found 'that
the remaining tomatoes made excel
lent ammunition.
LPT.
postponement has been made to give
moro t:me for work In the fruit.
The staff of teachers is now com
plete with the selection of Dennis
McOuire to fill the science and ath
letic position. Other teachers in the
high school will be Supt. H. P. Jewett.
Miss Evelyn Hamilton, Mra. Ethel
Fleischer. Mrs. Mildred Ross. The
grade school teachers are D. P.
Amtck, principal; Mae Richardson.
Deuel, Bessie Murphy, Lottie Frank
lin. County Medical society at the home
of Dr. Charles A. Haines on Elkader
street. The meeting of the society
was the first since the summer vaca
tion and proved to be a most Interest
MEXICO GOES LONG
ON ARMY GENERALS
18
ing one. Refreshments were served at
a late hour to the assembled group,
many of whom were from Medford.
4
Dripping radiators repaired. Brill
Metal Works.
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 8. (UP)
The Mexican army contains SA7 gen
erals to command 39,971 privates, ac
cording to official figures released to
day. ASHLAND, Sept. 8. (Spl.) Dr. A.
ASHLAND. Sept. 8. (Spl.) Pedes
trians and parked cars were bespat
tered with ripe tomato Juice yester
Central Point schools will open
September IB Instead ot September
11, as formerly announced. This
F. W. Xmi of Medford read the
paper of the evening at the meeting
Arlene Hay. Mabel Hansen, Edith
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJXE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933.
SAN FHANCI5C. Sept. . UP)
Rapid Improvement In retail trade
conditions on the Pacific coast dur
ing August la Indicated by the cur
rent report of the 8an Francisco
board of trade. The board's review
of cases of financial embarrassment
shows an accelerating decline In these
troubles during recent months.
Cases where the board had to step
In to protect the Interests of Its
members who have extended credit
to retailers amounted to 2.149
throughout the Pacific elope the first
eight months of this year. The de
cline from the 3.100 cases In the same
portion of 1933 was 1.041, or 33 per
cent.
The falling off In cases brought
before the board was much more
rapid In August. The cases number
ed only 197, compared with 358 In
August last year. The July difficul
ties totaled 318 cases compared with
. 343 in July, 1933.
A. J. Falk, president, said:
"It Is significant that the improve.
ment In both business end credits
among the wholesalers and retailers
keeps pace with the N. R. A. pro.
gram."
SIGN WHEAT PACT
WASHINGTON. Sept. 8 (AP) The
cumber of farmers who have signed
applications to Join In the wheat re
duction campaign today stood at well
over 20,000.
The farm adjustment admlnlstra'
tlon announced that applications lor
wheat contracts had been signed by
growers in all wheat growing states
and made public plans for intensive
efforts to complete organization.
Members of the administration's
wheat section will conduct meetings
In six wheit growing states between
now and September 13.
The dates for the conferences in
clude: Spokane. Sept. 11 and- 13, at
which state extension directors and
others Interested will be represented
from Washington. Oregon, Idaho and
Montana
George B. Parrel, association chief
of the farm administration's wheat
section, said that "no definite date
for closing the sign-up campaign has
been set."
T
ASHLAND. Sept. 8. (Spl.) A
broken neck was suffered Wednesday
afternoon by W. W. Robinson of Tal
ent, who fell from a load of hay at
his ranch near Talent. Mr. Robinson
was pulling on a rope trip for the
hay fork while on top of the load and
the rope broke, letting him fall to
the ground, a distance of 10 feet,
striking his head and shoulder as he
fell, and Injuring bis spine. He was
rushed to the Community hospital at
Ashland by ambulance for treatment.
Mr. Robinson, has been In consider
able pain since the accident.
An X-ray made today determined
the extent of the injuries suffered,
10 MEET
PHOENIX, Sept. 8. (Spl.) Jackson
County Pomona Orange will meet at
the Phoenix Orange hall Saturday
night.
All members of the fourth degree
are qualified to attend the Pomona
meetings and therefore all Phoenix
Orange members are urged to be pres
ent. A good attendance Is looked for
from outside districts. A program
will be furnished by some of the
grangers, planned by Mrs. O. C. Maust,
Pomona lecturer.
Several members of the Phoenix
Orange attended the meeting of the
Eagle Point Orange Tuesday night.
Those attending from Phoenix were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ward, Mr. and
Mrs. O. c. Maust, Mr. and Mrs
Vaughn Quackenbuah, Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Caster and Elva and Sybil Cm
ter.
Bright Spots
By TTnlted Press.
Homestske Mining company de
clares an extra dividend of 91 and
regular monthly dividend of si.
Burroughs Adding Machine com
pany reports for six months ended
June 80 a net profit of 4 55 .902,
against 9403,148 In the first half of
1932.
Alaska Juneau Gold Mining com
pany estimates August profit at 218.-
600, aealnst $101,700 in August. 1932.
F. V. Woolworth company reports
August sales of 20.356.705, or 115
per cent higher than sales of II8V
343,735 In A u trust, 1933.
American Telephone & Telegraph
company reports July net operating
income of $1,337,463. against $335,058
In July, 1033.
4
C. C. C. Cnt Wood for Nedr.
DALLAS. 5. D (UP) The federal
reforestation army in the South Da
kota Black Hills region has found
a new employment for Its efforts.
Arrangements are being completed
by state and federal officials for dis
tribution of the wood now being cut
by the army to the needy in Tarlous
THINK OF THE BIGGEST BLANKET VALUE YOU EVER BOUGHT!
COMPARE IT WITH THESE THREE POUND SATEEN BOUND BEAUTIESI
3
Warmth without weight! and full size 66x80
inches. You'll like the soft pastel colors shades
that add charm to any color scheme. The full
3 inch sateen bound ends add to their "quality"
appearance.
Smart women will buy these blankets by the
dozen at this Ward Value-Price.
We advise early shopping quantities simply
will not last at this low price.
5. Wool
Klankel's
$2
98
price.
Cotton
Blankets .
$119
i
rn p-7 re T?(
jJlAli Ue)
$T9
PAIR
saasai
Single Cotton
Blankets
Comforters
Ward Value:
AH Wool
Illankets
pair
72x84 inch size in
smart plaids.
pair
Easy to 1 a u n d e r,
plaid, 70x80 inches.
69'
98
SK98
each
VP
pair
Colorful Plaids
70x80 in.
Cotton filled sateen Attractive plaids,
top. 72x84 inches. 66x80 inches.
Fresh From Xeu York!
Neie Budget Mrice
DRESSES
iPii
There isn't a
young woman
in town who
wouldn't love one
of these new fall
frocks. They're
adorable 1 Notice
the new sleeve
trimmings, the
combination of
two fabrics in
one color; or to
be different in
contrasting color.
Wider shoulders
. . . novel buttons,
higher necklines.
All here in want,
ed fabrics and
flattering colors
as well as smart
black. Also for
women.
SheerT Yeet And lomg Wearing
3-Thrraei ATH
79c
Very special bote - lot
Spetiri oeezurtm at a pe-
cm price! Perfect quality
oar finest gauge, fall fasb
fomd,pore silk. Drril hntr,
look ex pern ire and slim
kt. flew thsde. -
.1
bmtU tm Maud
1 svetwi
OVERALLS
(f AirlKte)
S
loo
ea.
Wards most p o p a 1 a r
overall value! Extra
heavy, extra sturdy
denim. Triple stitched,
bartacked, strongly
sewn at points of strain.
Miners, farmers, builders.
Flat Crepe
far Faff tnM
79(1
All silk, solid col
ors or prints. New
fall designs. 38
inches' wide. Save!
Cotton Prints
il Price alone does
I not sell "Silvania!"
They're tnbfast.
I smart, full 36 in.
Sturdy Muslin
tlMeoAsd
10c
Standard quality.
Makes sheets, mat
tress coven, etc.
Fall 38 in. wide.
"Baby" Flannel
t Soft Cotton
8c
Popular (or mak
ing diapers. Soft
and white. 27 in.
wide. A value!
Cannon Towels
Pi
19c
Deep, doable loop
tnrkuh towels. 22s
44. Bath lixe. Big
colored border.
DRESS CAPS
1
V
S1.00
" Pj Rayon lined. Un-
r I bresksbie v i a o r.
, Full leather sweat. ,
I bands. Fall fabrics. ''
Work Gloves
19c
Pair
Husky e a n v a s,
split cowhide palm
Blue knit wrist.
Pull size.
Work Gloves
Stwry Cvttras t
10
Doable knh wrist,
strong canvas. FnD
rise. Extra low
price at Wards!
welds Ricer side Cords into a ,
super strong unitgives
LATEX
IBILdDW-dPIUT 0BF
I
raviEnasiiiDiE
Sore with Safetg!
RIVERSIDE
TIRES
Lmm
Am
108
Lrfe4.40.tt
Other Sizes Similarly Low
Fre Tire
Mounting
TIMES!
Riversides are built to prevent the cause of blow
outs! Cords are of extra strong premium cotton.
Every cord is dipped in LATEX 100 pure,
liquid rubber. This welds them into a super
Strong unit! It gives Riversides the strongest
carcass made! It resists the effects of blistering
heat that develops inside the tire! It prevents
cord separation the cause of blowouts!
W (inamnt t Save Worn Momeg
RIVERSIDE TIRES will not Mote out under normal road
conditions during the lift of the tread if they art kept proper
ly inflated according to specified air pressure,
FIIEE TIRE MOUNTING
AVE ESALIF! 100 Pure
Pennsylvania
(MIL
Money can't buy bet
ter oil! Riverside Oil
is made from crude
of Bradford District,
Pennsylvania, where
nature stored the
world's finest'
Quart
la Yovr Contains
Easy Poor Spout
on 5-gaf. Pall
SAVE ON GIlEitSES!
Riverside Cap Crease, S lbs - 79
Transmission Crease, S lbs..... 70
High Pressure Crease, S lbs... 85?
Lightning Fa.st! . . Sew
Giant Tub Washer
Down. fS.50 a Month
plus carrying chargs
This new Ward Washer saves yon more work than ever! Its tub
is bigger. .23" wide! It washes 16 men's shirts at one in only
6 minutes! That means a week's wash for 6 people done in half
an hour. And talk about value! It compares to others at $30
more! Buy now. The price may never again be so low!
Alto mUh Brlgf Stratloit Cos Engina far homes sWlhout tlactrictty
j8
3
Yes! Splendid Wls...
Brand New Full rmtterusl
MEN'S
innnrs
1475
Wool Soare4
lOOgSlaee
lsParehase
The wool market "ran
riot" these past low
months. We bowght'
way back fat April.
This exceptionally low
price would be on
heard o if we bought
them today! Stunning
nesr chalk stripes . .
plaids., checks., fancy
blues. Excellent tailor
log. Superb linings.
Wards Two-Sole
Rugged Champion!
WORK SHOES
$249
Big. burly ahoea baflt
to lUnd the ron ghost
treatment. Brown rt
tanned leather with
heavy oak leather mid
dle ftole pins a browaj
No-Mark eompoaltioaj
rubber tolel 13 nail
rubber heel
WOI1K SHIRTS
at a price that's
tgpieaiof
WardSacimas
89'
Sava smms by eoes
tnf to Wards sat
these Sapes
Pioneers, msds)
ot fin yarn ehso.
bray, triple
stitcned. Doable
elbows. Ey.ll
Wl DO OUS aST I
117 So. Central.
MEDFORD, ORE.
Phone 286
sections of Uie sute.