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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 6, I93i. RICHARD DIX WEDS SECRETARY SIX YEARSPERIOD Idea Conceived, Developed by J. Frank Grimes Organ Ization Now Outstanding In World's Food Industry In tlx yssrs ths Indspsndent Oro- cers' Alllancs of America bu grown from a mere Idea, conceived and de veloped by J. Prank Grime and hi organization, until today It la tho outstanding organization of lti kind In the food Industry of the world. The further expansion ot I. a. A, activities has Its Inception with this formal opening of the first group of I. O. A. stores In southern Oregon. This establishes another big unit In tha greet merchandising system that has demonstrated Its practicability In 44 states. Many of tha foremost grocers In this section are now affiliated with the Independent Oncers' Alliance, Stores Modernized These grocery stores are directly sponsored, under the new program, by the Mason, Ehrman & company, one of the oldest and largest wholesale grocery concerns, with their Interiors completely remodeled by expert mer ehandlslng engineers, they represent the most modern type of rotall gro cery outlets. The quality of merchandise which will be sold In all I. O. A. stores at the lowest possible prices la the rs- suit . of the ImmenM buying power now at the disposal ot these lads pendent merchants. The merchandise will be stocked with all related Items In their respective departments, and featured In open displays, which will enable customers to make their pur chases with ease anrt with little waste of time, It Is planned. Plainly ITloea The merchandise is not only con venlently displayed where the cuj' tomer can select and make purchases with east and facility, but every Item on display Is priced plainly. All these changes In store arrange ments, the new program of mass buy. Ing, mass advertising and mass mer chandising, enables the I. O. A. gro cer to serve his customers more ef ficiently and with greater savings than he ever could have hoped to do without the support of such a large national alliance. The grocer, as a member of the al liance, retains the absolute oontrol and ownership of his store. He la still a member of hie community and la always ready to serve his custom irs. First Complete Plan. Not until the advent of the I. 6. A, It la claimed, was an independent grocer offered a plan complete In every detail, matching point for point every factor in the successful store operation of this new organized com petition without requiring that the Individual grocer give up one whit of his cherished Independenoe. Silverware Sets Wait Housewives . At I. .G. A. Stores X. O. A, with the co -operation of the International Silver ecmpany, makers ot genuine Wm. Rogers Life time silverware, offers every house wife in this territory the opportunity of a lifetime to enhance the charm of her table. The new exclusive "Sover eign" pattern con now be procured in aa many sets as desired at a cost which Is praotlcally negligible, accord ing to O. W. Hoagland. I. a. A. officials have extended a cordial Invitation to the public to get full particulars from their nearest I. O. A. grocer concerning the special opportunity to secure a "Sovereign" silverware service at little cost. Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Saturday but over east In west portion tonight; little change In temperature; moderate northwest wind offshore. Phone 043. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. Calling a Judge away from lunch, Richard Dlx of the films was mar ried to Virginia Webster of West Los Angeles, at Jersey City, N. J. The marriage resulted from a romance started In Dlx's business office In Hollywood, when he selected Miss Webster as his secretary from 600 applicants. (Associated Press Photo) Bunco m BUNCOM, July . 8pl.) Leslie Brown of Portland Is spending several days here vlaltlng Mrs. Brown's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanderhoof and uncle, Dan Daly of Seattle. Mrs. W. H. Davis and small 'sons, Jos and Arthur, spent Monday with Mrs. 8. A. Harris of Armstrong Qulch. Boys 4-H club under the leader ship of George Brownies has com pleted the club work and Is now awaiting the arrival of achievement pins. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coleman of Med- ford spent Sunday with Mrs. Bolund and family. Roy Oanfleld was calling on custo mers In Buncora and vicinity Mon day. H. Farley Is cutting his winter's supply of wood between visits to the dentist. Miss Elmlna Hulse, who has been away for several weeks In the Wil lamette valley, roturned home Wednesday. Sam Randies made a business trip to Medford Monday, Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Hulse spent Mon day In Jacksonville attending to business and visiting their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Klvltt and family. Florens Hall of Forest Greek Is visiting relntlves here for a few days. Callers at the S. 8. Randies home Monday were the Misses Elmlna and Myra Hulse, Hllmn Randall, the Messrs Marlon and Leonard Hulse, j Elmer White, H. Farley, Donald and Mrs. Rolund. Mrs. Hnttte Logan of Jacksonville ! spent the 4th with Mr. and Mn. Ansll Glison. Dave Lee called at the Davis home Monday. Marlon Hulse, who has been em ployed at Seattle Bar for several months, Is spending hts vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hulse, OSSrNINO. M. T., July The "Bronx Murdor Syndicate" had paid In full today for the death of 'Dur able- Mike" Malloy. Joseph lwurphy, 37, walked calmly to the Sing Sing death house lut night, looked on silently, with mild ourloslty as ho was strapped Into the electric shalr at 10:03 p. m., eastern standard time. He was pronounced dead three minutes later. Murphy's three accomplices. Frank Posqua, Anthony Marino and Daniel Krelsberg, were executed June 7, Two reprieves were granted Murphy to per mit mental examinations, but he w- judged sane. The four men finally accomplished the Insurance murder of Malloy with gas after the speakeasy derelict sur vived poison liquor, the wheels of an automobile and tainted food mixed with ground tin. Bayer Aspirin Tablet Prices Undergo Slash A new schedule of prices for Bayer Aspirin tablets the lowest In the history of the Bayer company went Into effect yesterday In all Medford drug stores. The Bayer company introduced Bayer Aspirin In this country 85 years ago. It has since become one of the most widely used of all drug products and the price reu action will mean a saving to millions of consumers. Last year the Bayer company re duced the price of Its 100-tablet package and, according to officials of the company, the distribution In creased so definitely that It was de cided to extend the lower price to Include the dozen and two-dozen packages and to again reduce the large family size. In announcing the new consumer price schedule, the Bayer company Issued the following statement: "Bayer has always kept faith with its customers by giving them the finest, most uniform product that science can produce. Its decision to reduce prices Is evidence of Bayer's desire to extend even further Its ser vice to Its customers." The new consumer prices of Bayer Aspirin are now effective In 60,000 drug stores throughout the United States. The tapir has Its own way of cross ing streams. It simply walks Into the water, continues walking along the bottom, no matter how deep, and then walks up the other side. State Teachers' college In Iowa awarded diplomas recently to 237 co eds as against 66 men students. FORMATION OF PARTY SALEM, July 6. (jp) Petitions for the formation of a Socialist party In the state of Oregon were filed with the secretary of state here Thursday, bearing 19,000 signatures. A total of 17,400 names were necessary to make the party legal for the coming elec tion. , The state central committee Is com posed of Albert Stralff, J. J. Martin, Don N. Swetland, B. C. Mitchell and J, E. H owner. Graduation classes from Iowa col leges numbered 3000 men and wom en this year. Fire Chief Roy Elliott reported to day that during the month of June, the department answered 30 calls, 16 of this number being grass fires. Others were from electric storms, auto mobiles, flue fires, and from miscel laneous causes. The loss was figured at 1001.15, Chief Elliott said. Last year the maximum of runs was reached during August, with 37 calls, he reported. -. There have been an Increase of 3000 mules and a decrease of 3000 horses on North Carolina farms with in a year. The main street In the mountain town of Jefferson, N. C lies under a canopy of huge cherry trees on each side with limbs Interlocked In the center. The Interval during which the earth makes on absolute revolution around the sun Is called a sidereal year and consists of 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes and 9.6 seconds. The accepted standard of time measurement Is the period of the earth's rotation on Its axis. AUTO GLASS Fender, Body A Radiator Hepati General Sheet Metal Light Structural Iron BRILL METAL WOBKS 109 B 8th St, Phone 418 When, at last, "white Indians" were found, their home was In Darlen, part of the republic of Panama. BEER to be GOOD.. must have the exhilarating flavor of PROPER AGING. Try Blitz-Wclnhard (in bottles or draught) and sec what brew ing for Quality means in beer. At bttitr dtaltrs and blacts One Hundred and Thirty-third Half Yearly Report THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK IAVINOI COMMERCIAL INCORPORATE FEBRUARY tOTH. tBSB One of the Oldest Batiks in California, the Assets of which have never been increased by mergers or consolidations with other Banks MEMBER ASSOCIATED BAVINOB BANK. OF BAN FRANCISCO (36 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. C-MU'CRNIA Assets Cosh and due from Banks. JUNE 30th, 1934 United States Government Securities. State, County and City BonJs Other Bonds and Securltles ' Loans on Real Loans on Bonds and Other Security. Other """ Bank Premises and Equipment. Other Real Estate TotsU Liabilities Deposits. $15,670,187.73 36,526,166.69 38,527,456.0 1,548,816.11 71,127,098.53 905.685.85 180,513.80 1,782,769.53 558,024.17 .$166,835,718.42 .1153,00.629.78 Capital Accounti Capital Paid up. Surplus. Reserves snd Undivided Profits. Other Debilities .$6,000,000.0 . 4,000,000.00 . 3,510.206.77 Total. 13,510.206.77 I 254,881.87 ..$166,835,718.42 PARKER S. MADDUX, Pmidtnt Sf G. A. BELCHER, Piet Pnridtnt mud Cmbiir Subicribtd and mom to before me this 30th day of Junt, 19)4. v-J (SEAL) O. A EGGERS, Notary PuMle, (a0 Ggt-I (777)7 No Other Tire Gives You This Complete Written Guaranteed Protection! 1. No Limit on Time or Mileage! Thif guarantee it NOT LIMITED (o 12, 18, or ANY number of monthi ... not limited to 80,000, 30,000 or ANY number of m ileal It gives you complete protection for the ENTIRE life of the tire at long at the tire is in use. 2. 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