Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD II'AJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THTJRSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933
pxge EiGirr
Portland Englnter Rfilr.ni.
PORTLAND, Oct. 19. VP) O. Law.
gaard, city engineer for the paat la
years, whose removal has been soug.it
by the city council, late yesterday
submitted his reslgnetlon. to become
effective Jsnusry 1. An aaslstsnt. L.
houM tour through ths nsw plsct.
Bakery supply touts representatives
who have inspected the bulMlng ae
en that It la the finest end moet
modernly equipped bakery of Its slse
on the Pacifio coast .
The building wae designed by
Frank Clark, local architect, and la
an example of the new type of srchl.
tecturo which dominated world'e fair
building at Chicago. An eflectlre
modem color acheme of black, Hirer
and white baa been uaed In both
the Interior and exterior finishes.
Oean Dow will operate a new cof
will opes to the public Saturday
morning. The new service atatlon
unit recently completed by Rod
Wat re will also participate In the
grand opening program.
Medical Society Hears
Mussel Poison Talk
The Jscksoa County Medical soc
iety met laat night at the borne of
Dr. Wm. W. p. Holt and an lntr
eattng paper was given by Dr. B. W.
Sleeter on the subject of mussel
poisoning, particularly pertinent at
this time.
Dr. Wm. Rebec, formerly of this
city, now of Del Monte. Calif., was
present and gave an Interesting talk
on medical findings. Be waa a guest
At the clos of the program, re
freshmets were served end sn In
formal discussion enjoyed.
I
WAT AS TOTJ RID
Haw your car repaired on time
Low Finance Rate.
An ear of corn with three eobe
a. Apperson, will succeed him.
fee ahop In the bakery building and
grown under the same shuck vaa ex
of Dr. A. F. M. Kress.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
Medical Specialists Survey
Cases At Invitation Of
County Unit Yesterday.
n Lucky Purchase Brings Sale Prfc e Far Below Regular I - f&
Children, unable to walk children,
unsble to talk others, suffering from
results of disease. Injuries and ner
vous dUordors, were smiling again
last night In their homes In sll parts
of Jackson county, all because Dr.
Richard B. Dlllehunt and Dr. Henry
Dixon came to Medford yesterday.
Filling young minds with a hope
pf recovery, showing weak legs
the way to strength, ana neer fall
In i to pause and recognize a "regular
fellow," the two well known apeclal
tats of the University of Oregon med
ical school gave their time to the ex
amination of 109 children In the;
clinic Jield at the Alex Sparrow
memorial.
Dr. Dlllehunt, orthopaedic special
ist and dean of the University of
Oregon medical school, examined
more than 50 children. Dr. Dixon,
head of the psychiatry and neurology
department of the school, Interviewed
more than MO, the Increase In num
ber over last year denoting an Im
portant growth in health work In
Medford and Jackson county.
Invited to- Medford sgaln by the
Jackson County Medical society and
tfi Jackson County Public Health
association, the two men cared for
two types of cases.
Dr. Dlllehunt, who has operated
on a number of local children at
the Shrine hospital, checked the pro
gress of his pntlents, and examined
many others for bone surgery needs
and adjustments of braces.
Dr. Dixon also checked on cases
encountered last year and examined
new one for nervous disorders and
speech defect. He pronounced the
follow-up work In cases encountered
last year as more effective and more
consistent In Medford than In any
other place In tfie state.
The follow-up work In the local
school was reported by Miss Louise
Baaford of the Medford faculty.
Many children were given remedial
measures to aid In overcoming cer
tain defects and help In determining
the typea of nervous disorders, the
proper treatment and the proper lines
of follow-up work for each.
The cases brought In from the
county were arranged by Blanche
Runels and Sybil Walker, county
Jhealth nurses, and the Medford
school cases by Ruth Swsnson Dod
aon, school nurse.
Discussing the cllnlo today and Its
accomplishment, Medford SchooUSu
perlntendent B. H. Hedrlck stated
that he felt that Uie children ot
Medford and Jackson county were
unusually fortunate In being ex
tended the services of two such spe
clsllst without cost. Particularly
significant, ha stated, la the growt,,i
or the work of Dr. Dixon, which is
no less Important than that of Dr.
Dlllehunt, but much less understood
In the past.,
Dr. Dlllehunt, who does the oper
ating at Vie Shrine hospital, Is rap
Idly becoming recognized as one of
the most distinguished bone special
ist In the nation, Mr. Hedrlck add
ed, emphasising again Jackson coun
ty's good fortune in being given the
services of the two men.
L A number of visiting physicians
went through, the clinic yesterday
while the specialist were working,
among them Dr. Wm. Rebec of San
Mateo, Dr. James C. Hayes, Dr. A
F. W. Kresse. Dr. Flnley and Dr.
Honey of thia city. County School
Superintendent O. R. Bowman and
members of the county court were
also visitors.
Miss Mildred Csrlton, president ot
the health association, and Mrs.
Leonard Carpenter recolved and cata
logued the cases with th assistance
of Dr. C. I. Drummond and mem
bers of the health unit. Patients
were brought to the cllnlo by Mrs.
David Rosenberg. Mrs. 8prague Rle
gel and Miss Harriet Sparrow, com
posing the motor corps.
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;j mw checks 11 V April! The price seemed right so we bought! J I ifK I f ' 1 ! I 1 hand shaped lapels
rHWiXm V I think, BRAND NEW authentic Fall styles ... CCT 1 1) 1 lv ' ' &i pi
I'wMwWi.. I exceptional woolens ... approved patterns be- , VV - "Sl l I ill
WfMMmm if a ing shown in Ne wYork's better Bhops and at if jm)) I I IPi
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CKSmm (AV U V J J I HAJDFELEDFRONTS
fWdffiTri IWV A ' 7a twic ExeeiWrdy tailored. TO coots: Big. handsome, barlf V Si U. .. 01Z I I f MM HP
ilMwi lVA nswiea, .. coab, In approved fall rtvil w 10. TOO I It K
; IflaSBMSp! h II snch s yoo'd expect at mocb. PopnI 'ngl breasted and " ris in Wook I II I M
i JKMsiS'tfW ' n w 1 higher prices. New checks, doable breasted models! Sporty LI' I t
SwttHKRfSffi U ' 1 m smart pUids, chsJk tnpes..sll polo types! New raglan types! ' SJ I wlMfIlS
ill Mpensiv patterns! All modela. Tweeds. Meltons and fleeces. "V P' -
HI New Rayon Slips I
.upturn tH. tU T.f.t , Blas-cu, Jm- for$ pRiMSf
Bright, Fuzzy
Wool Dresses
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FLUHRER BAKERY
L&st mlnuU prepKrattoiu wtr b.
iti(c nuhed to completion tod ay t
th new Pluhrrr bukrry at Blith and
Holly which will formally open for
public Inspection this week end.
The new bakery building la the '
largest construction project complet- ,
ed in the city this year and la evl- '
denoe of the faith of the owners In
the future of southern Oreson.
A number of features are planned
for the grand opening celebration
which will be held all day Saturday
and It Is expected that thouaanda of
people will avail themselves or the
opportunity of making an open
HaSHE TOLD
WORN-OUT HUSBAND
SUK crmld hav rrprofchtvl him
lor hi hi ot irmprr h "t
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tnw in hi If cntirnt roUl., hi
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tton lie xtiv ttwihlr lw hriw-K
hud whipped. I'onstipttionl Hie '
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erty), m the d
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KrrHr alert, prppv. rlKerlut
HR th tafe.drpi-TrftaWf, all-
rrriii' iiiiiivT Ana cxrro
nvr mot at irrrillv, thor.
oufihly, naturally It ttim
ulatrthe c hminitive
rvl toromplete,ruiar
luncnoning Non hstbit-
lorminr, i ry a
hoi. 2Sc at
druuuu'.
iiTIIftlC" Quick r-l-l loc ', ,rT
TUMS lion. tv-wfltHrm.
War
Breathtmtting ,
Low Price
$coo
Popular New York
girls are giving
them the "rush" of
their lives. They
buy 'em in every
color.
So soft, warm and
cozy grand for
snappy October
rlnys. Flash them,
later, as a riot of
colpr tinder a sober
coat. Football col
ors. Misses' sizes.
Seefftrm.4TOVCEJ
m
For A Cor DC Current
Compact, Portable, 5-Tvbe
MIDGET RADIO
$3
DOWN
94 Monthly.
Plus Mimll carrying
chnrgc.. $10.93 cah
Midget In site
Oeei than half
eoblc (t weight
only U lhi.) hut
gigantlr in power.
Of It distance
police rails too.
S u p e r-Pymmie
treker for rich,
true tonet
LICENSED BY R. C A
AND HAZELT1NE
U
W DO oo saw I
iereV Fall Shexhtl
Full-Fashioned
SILK HOSE
69c
pr.
TWl lorriy new shir ts
Gka Creats" (r twmy
000 oc your (aa frocks.
Sasoky crer rc1 Dwrn
and th very aaw taupsat
Sheer or so-rice, patM tniia,
eradk foot, dVmbi toes o4
beela. Wear Ward hotel
Women's Pajamas
Ohsrmlngl 1 or 3 pleos fast
color pajamas. A 4 Q
All sires J) 1 1 J7
Flanelette Gowns
Women'sl Striped or plain;
79c
long. All
III
Rayon Lingerie
Woman's bloomers, psntle.
ihortles, step-in OQ
snd vests OsC
Fall Waist Suits
Boys', girls'. Heavy weight rib-
. 59c
bed cotton
9 to 8, eaeh
Boys' .Unionsuits
Medium weight cotton, ankle
length. Grey. CQ
rull cut sJlC
Boys' Cords
Corduroys, colleKetsn and ele
phant shades. Full cut.
$1.49
Cuffs.
sixes a to is
Boys 14-In. Hi-Cuts
Moi'cssln toe, oil treated farm
proof uppers. $2 93
Men's Sweaters
Men's all wool sport costs.
Brown or Oxford ' f A Q
Heather . V 1 .Hi
Cotton Work Socks
Sitr thread woven Into toe
and heel for extra r
wear, pair 1 vC
Men's Moleskin Coats
S6 Inches longl Bheep-llned
collar. Tough and nn
warm ipl.yO
Men's "101" Overalls
Extra hravr S-ounr denim;
Bsck-yoa-s sty'.. 1 Q
Serviceable I sj 1 . 1 .7
Men's Unionsuits
10 wooL Rlb-knlt, ankl
$1.19
length.
S9 to
Men's Unionsuits
ankl length,
89c
Rssvy-weight,
rlb-knlt. 36 to
19
Whipcord Breeches
Sturdy S-oa. Lao . swq
bottoms. Tan J 1 s I 7
Men's 16-In. Hi-Cuts
Two stout oak leather soles.
txtra outsMI com
position top sola..
$3.49
All-Silk
Flat Crepe
' klMIr' 1 - aw
I OC yd.
An aweortjnefit of
rich, gloving
prints to start 80s
son stupping ont
smart fall frocks on
sight! WoVe al
ready done some
snrpphrg oarselvea.
on price they're
worth far more!
New tweed-hlKe and
stipple patterns. 38
inches wide, and
every inch one of
the best values that
TanTshas of.
fered. Come early!
Prices May Go Higher! Buy
Warm-as-Toast 5 Wool
Blankets
SI 98
I Pa if
(16x90
In che
Eu f eck price wt etaWaneiuf Dn t eVAat
Boy NOW? 5 wool, woven tin wiA genoata
con yen cotioo foe etretirtS wit hoot wtiML
pounda lltreeHiicJi Baem hsTDtjni. PawtaslsV
70 x 80-inch Cotton Blanket $1.59 pair
All Wool Plaid Blankets $5.98 pair
"TP Ivory and Green Porcelain Enameled
STOVE VALUE!
With Asbestos Insolation
$5950
ULijrrni
W Down. W.SO monthly.
Small csrrlng chsrge.
This steel range Is built to last for years. The front Is beary
east-Iron, the rest of the ranie heay gauge steel with asbes
tos Insulation for retaining hest and saving furl. The big IS"
oven ha an accurate heat Indicator and Is a proved A-l baker.
For, beauty and eay cleaning the range ts full porcelain enameled.
Heat 2 to 4 Rooms
On Foe Porcelain
PR III
Easily Save M one
Enameled Circulating
WOOD HEATER
Saw two wwya! Tm. br
heatirag more space. Air is J sj
drawn hi from flooc and
circmlated throcarh the top.
Seeotad, by bsirnittg lowMet wood. The hrawr steel and
rawt-iroei heating nnit is one of the best made. And there's
a special hinged grill on top of the heater to permit
rookinst The entire cabinet is porcclsiu eniiueled in
rvJt jiwat pot re. Lain nnish.
Wards Are Scoring On
These Ketc Sport and Dress
GOATS
$ir.95
$1 095
XI.
Football games...
business . . . shop
ping . . . Ward's
coats are cap
turing cheers for
their swagger
fitted lines, their
smart woolen fab
rics and their
mart fashion
details!
Sports coals in
ttceedt or novel
ties. Ores coats,
fur trimmed.
In both women' 1
and misses' sites.
Guaranteed 12 Months!
Ward Riverside Winter King
BATTERY
$4
2C with old
haltcrr
Don't get caught
with an old bat
tery too weak for
winter. Get River
side before prices
go up. 12 mo. guarantee.
Ward's Famous Economy Motor Oil
Worth Double the Low Price
RunRife
OIL
9c
Ot.
t S ' CM
A record low price for hit.h
quality oil. RunRiie Oil ii
refined from hih grade
crude. 2 snd 5 gallon csns.
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117 South Central
Medford, Oregon
Phone 286