Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 03, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA'GE TWO
METYFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, rETiTFORn, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933.
Tells Of Read's Love
CALLED BY DEATH
Mary ET.mtra Cox, wife of True Cox,
.pawed away at Woodland, California,
on Thursday morning, November 3.
STlmlra Gregory waa born at Fort
Churchill, Nevada, on August 8, 1869.
She came with tier parent to south
ern Oregon at the age of three years,
pending ner girl-hood In the Rogue
Blver valley.
She was united In marriage Feb
ruary 14, 1888 to Daniel Truet Cox
' and two daughter were born tjo this
union. . ,
She moved, with 'her husband and
family, to California about 35 yeara
ago, living the greater part of this
time at .Winter's, in the Sacramento
valley, but she has always thought of
Medford as home.
Mrs. cox became a member of the
Presbyterian ohtirch many years ago
and was a fine Christian, character.
t She la survived by. her,- husband,.
, two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Elliott .of.
: Denver, Colorado,' Mlas -Hazel .Cox of
Winters, California;' two granddaugh
ters, Irene and Dorothy Elliott, of
Denver, her mother, Mrs. Louisa Greg
ory of Med ford, four elsters, Mrs.' Lil
lian Nye, Mrs. Josephine Yashin and
Mrs. Tamar Kershaw all of Medford,
and Mrs. Jessie Douglas of Eugene,
and one brother, Basil Gregory of Eu
reka, Calif.
The remains will arrive In Medford
for burial Saturday morning, accom
panied by Mr. Cox. Funeral , services
will be conducted at the Conger Fu
neral Parlora on West Main street
Sunday at 3:80 p. ra., November flth.
Interment will be In the I. O. O. F.
cemetery at Medford.
Frlenda are Invited to attend the
Services.
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WORKERS MEET
IX NOV. 7
Program for the Jackson County
Sunday School Workers' . conference
to be held In Phoenix November 7,
has .been announced and the theme
will be "Educate Jto Evangelize." Rev.
W. R. Balrd, pastor of, the Medford
Christian church, will be song leader.
The program Includes: a
jtlornlhg
10:80 Devotions, "The Sunday. School
Teacher's Prayer Life'1 Rev.
White.
11:00 Address, "The Challenge' of
Teaching ? Evangel."
Rev. j. M. Johnson.
11 :30 Round Table' ..Conference on'
Above 8ubject-i-Rev: W'H. Ea-i
ion, u.-u. '
13:10 Lunch. ( Please bring, i cbr.
ered dish and. sandwiches. .
Afternoon -1
:30 Devotions, "The Sunday School
Teachers' Bible Study Rev. Q.
P. Kabele.
3:00 Business Session Rev. E. Iver-
son.
3 :00 Address, "Equipment and Or
ganization for Teaching to
Evangelize" Rev. W. A. Con-
den, j
3 :30 Departmental Conferences '
Beginners and primary, Mrs. C.
C. Hartley; Junior, Mrs. H. H.
Haman; Intermediate, Mrs. B. i
Ivjsrson; young people, Mrs. G. ;
O. Sanden: adults, Mr. Neu- j
man: general superintendent, !
H. W. Davidson; pastors. Rev.
Mr. Knot to.
4:80 Reports from Conferences, Rv.
Mr. Williams.
0:OO-Dlnn r.
Dinner served by Phoenix Ladles'
Aid.
Evening
Gospel 81nglng--led by .Rev. Balrd.
Scripture and Prayer Rev. M. L.
Sawajda.
Adpressner. jonn w. Haman, Ph.
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Benttiltftibh.
Lectu'reC' " !
By J-.G., flush ty-Kalgtita.o$ Pytrllas
hal, )Eiedo.rdi Ore., November 3th.
3 p. m.. on .the "Origin of .Man.: j
K 'inSSff siTwrTTrassTiaaMiT"
Dorothy Granger aDOV0), film
actress, alleged that Alfred C. Read
jr. "made ardent love" to her mil
told her ha was, unmarried", In an
affidavit filed In Los Angeles by at
torneys of Claire Windsor, as part
of their fight to aet aside a $75,000
Judgment against Miss Windsor by
Read's former wife, Mrs. Ma.-lan
Read. (Associated Press Photo)
T
The Mall Trunin yesterday reel7
M s letter from Mrs. Florence Qua
Iln of the Dlsston route. Cottage
Grove, asking that aaslatane. be giv
en her In locating her nephew, Rob
ert W. Henry irtio left there October
39.
The description given of the 10-year-old
youth says that he haa wavy
erown hair, la five feet alx Inches In
height and weigh, about 139.
He waa wearing a new black leath
er coat, blue walat OTeralla, blue ahlrt,
old high-topped shoea, gray hat, and
haa with 'him a. gray overcoat with
out a lining, a flaah light, a amall
puree, a bundle of clothes, new ox-
forda, eighth grade diploma, amall
Cathollo Bible.
' Mra. Qiuglln gave her telepHen'e
at cottage drove u aa-r-aa. .
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PROMISED. COAST
PORTIjAND, Hot. 1) mJL break
In the weather that In the past few
daya haa deluged the Pacific- north
west with rain, waa promised by the
weatherman here today,
"Fair tonight and Saturday," the
forecast aald, "with some fog at
nlghit. Little ohange In tempra--tur.
- Northwest winds."
The precipitation In Portland this
week reached 5.43 inches last night.
A torrential rain between S and 6:30
o'clock last Bight brought a half-
Inch of rain, and the total waa JIT
of an inch. 6--ttl had Inches
during the day.
The Willamette river her. rose
mora than one foot In the 34-hour
period. A further moderate rise Is
expected.
silverTDbileerally
TO
KBW YORK, Nor. . -(IP) The pace
of business continues hesltsnt but
actual decllnea generally are being
held within' narrower confines, the
Dun & Bradstreet weekly trade review
aald today.
'with the best selling period of the
year Immediately ahead," asserted the
review, "the multiplied demands in
cident to Christmas shopping are
counted upon to give the final lm
ptus to the movement of any weighty
merchandise accumulations, and thus
revive wholesale markets and bring j
more marxed improvement to In
dustrial oentera by the full force of
spring replenishment requirements.
Tne sunstantial check to the
down trend of the general commodity
price level was one of the most slg
nlflcant developments of the week,
becsuse of some of the hesitancy
which haa resulted In postponement
of orders for needed materlsls.
through fear of possible Inventory
losses.
"Weattier conditions were not con
ducive to much activity In auch lines
as dry goods, men's and women's ap
parel, shoes and hardware supplies,
resulting In volume falling below that
of the week preceding in moat sec
tions.
With the exception of some In
creases lie orders for Christmas mer
chandise and covering of spring re-
general volume of wholesale trade
held about to the level of the week
preceding." '
.' liayden Vlee-Oovernor.
WASHINOTOK, Nov. 3. (AP)
President Roosevelt todsy appointed
Joseph Ralston Hayden. of Michigan,
to be vice-governor of the Philippine
Islands.
M
Novs the time to plant
Spring Flowferihig
Moist soil clear weather make for
ideal planting conditions
Our
Lower Prices
Hake for economy in Bulb purchases
Lb1?
Darwin
Tulip
Mixed colors
2,5
Per dozen
A fine assortment of
better colors.
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Our Line of
in
The "Stiver Jubilee Rally Day" In
the Kaxarene Sunday school lait Sun
day waa very successful. It was the
closing day of the "Silver Jubilee
Contest." which had been In pre
grass for alx weeks. The contest de
veloped keen rivalry between the 1
rloua classes.
The Young Married Peoples" class
won the contest with a total of 14,
000 points, SI members present -laat
Sunday and 37 n cash offering. The
Junior Olrta" claas won second place.
wnii. the Tounr Peoples' .claas won
third place. In the contest and ban
ner class for last Sunday with ' 60
present and m cash offering. The
totsl attendance for the day was 300
with 1SI caah (Offering. There waa
. total of 4000 personal contact, made
(luring th. contest.
Next Sundsy Is th. second Sunday
or tne -silver Jubilee Celebration" of
the Church of the Nararene and will
be observed as "Church Appreciation
Day."
STATE SOLON GUILTY
TAKING MONEY, VERDICT
OREOON CITT, Nov. . (jp,
Donald J. Ryan, aut representative
from Clackamas county, and former
county clerk, was convicted by a cir
cuit court Jury her. Isst night of
misappropriation of money belonging
to the William Stelner estate, while
ha waa covin ty elerk. The Jury delib
erated mora than nln. hour.
Oregon tveather.
Pair tonight and Saturday, hut
local fnga west portion colder eaat
portion tonight; moderate northwest
wind offshore.
nesting costs can be reduced. Mr
complete heating service csll Art
Schmldli, 4131081.
Be correctly corseted la
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B. Hoffmsnn
and
Narcissus
is complete with prices about
60 percent of previous year's
quotations.
Paper Whites . ,. . . 10c, 3 for 25c
Yellow Paper Whites 15c, 2 for 25c I;
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Cor. th and Dnrtlett,
Phone ten
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IVOR Y SOAP
' 4 for 25c
vKlnd to everything f touches
CAMAY
3 for 17c
Th onp of hpnuliriil tmmrn
IVORY FLAKES
1 for 23c
Pure Ivory Ronn naked
CRISCO
3 lbs. for 63c
Qulrk-dltrellng ahortenlnf
THESE PRODUCTS ARE TRUE VALUE
BARGAINS. BUY ALL YOU CAN NOW
The dealers listed below are running special soap sales.
Alexander's
Reliable Cash Grocery
Piggly Wiggly
Marsh Grocery
Home Grocery
Star
yzm
4
2)
OXYD0L
1 for 22c
S0 more suda
P and G
10 for 33c
World's Inrrft arllliif soap
Humphrey's Grocery
Rose Grocery
R. E. Boyd's
Court Street Grocery
Jackson St. Grocery
Market
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Groceteria Super Food Markets
' BREAD and CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE
The Processing - Tax - On Smoked
Meats In - Effect Nov. 4th
-
HAMS BacOn and all pork products- are taxable on and
after Nov. 4th and of course the prices will gp up r not so
much as the prices, of floWp ajidi ptheii w.h.e peotimt bai
the -will be-hig.her.
Taxes also afe to-&e'ssiei$tfj tasm ine:sl; fincf rnlS.fiy etlfef. clbr.nii
foods--.so thie- ;'Buy Now" suggestion, is a 5tighty g.oodi Oftfe1 fa
as these foods are cpncernedi
HaisB.aConwG:orri mealv-Spiup and all o'thef c6r.fi pfo:du:c:t;
. .fltfUst l advattjce to cb:rer the: tax collected So buy now.
The sayings; offered. o;n these foods are therefore double savings.
- Look' the lis t over and stock u p.
Finer- qualify- home-style- b.r.e.a.d, cakes
and rolls
ANOTHER NEW CARE
Pineapple Golden
Angel Cake
A delicious variation of the 13-egg an
gel cake
targe size .'. 39
BREAD has the flavor found only in
home made bread.
l ib loaf 3 for 20
lVs-lb. loaf 10
Syrup & Corn Meal
The tax on syrup will be about 3c a can
on 5-lb. and 6c on 10-lb. cans.
Karo ' 5-lb. dark 30
10-lb. dark 57
5-lb. light 32
10-lb. light 59
Corn Meal
The tax will increase the price nearly
lc per pound.
White or yellow the No. 10 sack 20
Other Super -Market Money Savers
Camay Soap (pkg.
Ivory flakes free)
5 bars
23
Crisco-(Opaque Polyanna mix
ing bowl free) , 3-lb. Q fZ
can 49; 6-lb. can .... JC
Molasses Aunt Din
ah, No. 1 can 10;
No. 2y2 can
Pineapple Hunt's
Supreme quality, No.
2y2 can, 2 for
Scott Toilet
Tissue.
3 rolls
Cocoa ROckwood's.
1- lb. can 12;
2- lb. can
33c
20
20c
Farina Fine wheat
cereal.
5-lb. sack
Citrus-(Two box tops
gets the magic slate)
2 pkgs
Artichokes
large size.
3 for
Egg Plants
2 for
Fancy Celery
"Hearts
2 for ,
Sweet Potatoes
3 lbs. 10; 50-lb. box
Large sizei
Celery
2 for
27c
39c
20c
5
19c
$J49
15c
Florida Grape Fruit.
Two-portion size. -2
for :
Radishes, beets turn
ips, carrots or onions.
2 bunches
P & O Soap
10 bars
Bob White Laundry
Soap
10 bars
Baker's Premium Co
coanut Yi-lb. pkg
Maxwell House
Coff eel-lb.
can
Instant Postum-
large can ....
MEAT MARKET
low prices of our finer quality meats is just on.e mop
proof that it costs no more to be sure of quality.
With every precaution to insure cleanliness with pepfecfe ne
f'rigenation for storage we r.eall.y do guard both you heaLth an4
your pur.se.
. . Get your Sunday roast here tomor.r-ow and don't fail to try ou
country-style sausage. Last Sunday at least 1000 Med-for-d Plfc
en-joyed a real old-fashioned coju-ntry sausage breakfast.
Bacoh Thw'tax will raise the Fresh, Site
price- Re.al cor-n- belt dry Pork
cure bacotf any "Vi Ife. '.
size- piece. I 72$
Fancy STeer Beea?
Roast (no cow)
Lb
19c
5c
29c
25
9c
27c
39
Lb.
Chickens Hens for
boiling or bakings-Each
45'
10c
TOc
ed courl-py styh Tfce. w;he&9
hog hams, lotos, 5w.HJd'eifS
all go inte of fP
2XSeI
SUPER FOOD MARKET
Features That Cost
No More
Inspected Eggs
Home-style Bread
Z-MOR-U Coffee
Finest Quality Beef
Betty Crocker and our own Home
Style Cakes.
Real Country Style Sausage.
FOUNTAIN
The big turkey dinner . 25c
Fried oysters with scalloped
potatoes and salad. 25c
Special breakfast
Country style sausage one egg
toast and coffee
20c
6th at
Grape
SAVING WITHOUT SELF . DENIAL
Delivery of $1.00 orders Phone East Side 752 West Side 428
6th at
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