PiGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934
Society and Clubs
Edited by Jrva Fewetl Edwards
McCayt Honored
On Annlvrrnary
Mr. and Mra. Earl McCay of Med
ford were pleasantly surprised Tuea
day evening by the appearance of
about thirty guesta In honor of their
twenty-filth wedding anniversary. A
ellver offering waa presented them.
Among those present were Mrs.
McCay'a brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Sfott. who are on their way
bome to Alaska.
" The evening waa apent In singing
and refreshments were served at a
late hour,
Benefit Party
la Scheduled
The publlo la cordially Invited to
the benefit card party which Is to be
given Wednesday evening, October 34,
In the hall at the Catholic parish.
Flaying la to begin at eight o'clock.
Freshens the mouth
.Soothes the throat
Teachers' Reception
from 4 to 6 Today
A reception for the new teachers,
with Mrs. Btther Church Leake as
honor guest, la being given at the
Senior hl;h achool this afternon from
4 to 0 o'clock, following the teachers'
Institute which Is In sejislon today.
Members of the teachers chorus,
directed by Mrs. Unit, will act M
hosteuea. Invitations have been ex
tended to Interested persona to attend.
fi leaner' flu Ilaa
Ititerertli. R Meeting
The Gleaners' class of the iTrat
Baptist church held a meeting at
Xhe home of Mrs. Mary Stlckland,
407 Beatty atreet, October 18, with
Mra. B. F. Neff, president, In the
chair. Song, "My Faith Looks Up
to Thee," waa followed by prayer,
by Mrs. John Kent. The song.
"Trusting Jesus, That Is All," was
sung and Mra. Warner, teacher of
the clbss, gave the devotional on
the subject of prayer, from the
scripture, Luke, 18th chapter.
They also dlacuwod Torrey's book
on prayer, and gave a sketch ol
the work of Mr. Moody, The meet
ing closed with prayer. Members
i
R'oni:s I
Friday, Saturday, and Monday Selling
POND'S CREAMS
35o OCr
Sizes w U
Sizes 45c st70c
55o Pond's Face Powder..
420 I
n
The Greatest Satlngs Await You at "Western Thrift" The Price
Makers In Southern Oregon
KRUSCHEN SALTS
83c pile For Obesity
57c
COMBINATION SYRINGE
11.50 Vnliif Hot Vitiin noitle and syringe .
89c
COLD REMEDIES
50c Vick's Nos Drops 34o
50o Arson Nose Drops 30o
BOo Groves Nose Drops . 39o
lOo Vick's Cough Drops 8c
6c Ludens Cough Drops 4c
30o Bromo Quinine 20c
25o Zcrbst Cold Caps. 17o
$1.25 Creomulsion 89o
35c Vick's Vapo Rub -..24o
35o Vaporizing Balm 20c
BOo Liquocold 34o
GOc Pertussin 49o
35o Cough Expectorant 23c
Pts. Cod Liver Oil 49o
$1.00 Squibbs Adox Tabs ....79o
$1.00 Haliver Oil Tabs. 70o
75o Vapex B0c
BOo Cold Inhalant 39o
BOo Baunie Analgesic 29o
GOc Mentholatnm 40c
fllKWINO OI'M
LIKE SAVERS
CANDY IIAItS
for
10c
MALTED
MILK
KrnrCi rhor. Flavor
1 Lll. 8 LBS.
29c - 49c
PUTNAM
DYES inc
ISO PKOR I Ul
FITCH'S
SHAMPOO
44c
Dandruff Remoter
ALL PNKT.8 CI T PRICES AT H KSTERN TIlltlFT
SHAVING CREAM
Imperial MnlHnllMit .Wc Tutw
19c
ACME ADHESIVE TAPE
H" tte S yiK long. Freh
10c
TOBACCO
HURLEY BUELEY
14-os. QQr
HumidorwWU
Tuxedo
Pound 25c
Cigars
HriMik. Trtwon Kocky
Fonl Tmny.on
ItanU Mnrie
Reg. 3 for 1 0C
CIGARETTES
N. R. A.
Minimum Prices
School Slip plies
Composition Books ,
Spelling Tablots J I0T
Filler Paper
Pencil Tablets 1 lie
REGULAR 5 CENTS 1 w
LOOSE LEAF
BINDERS lOo
5c
8 Color Crnvola
1 lb. Epsom Salts w 10c
2 oz. Spirits Camphcr 19c
4 oz. Imp. Olive Oil 15c
Qts. Heavy Mineral Oil 49c
4 oz. Towd. Boric Acid 10c
.1 J U H. '.
tj, .lA,AtJn.r) iiaiTiTISli'f mir'i ititJ ft in j
Hardwood Ruler Free
With School Supplies
10c Port Folios 5c
18 Color Crayolas 10c
5e
2 for 5c Lead Pencils ...4 for Be
Brhnol 9llipllM Anmw I.ltrt1 Art
Clow Out rrlcrd While I'twnl
lurk !(.
Dc Bear's
LAXATIVE
Chewing Gmn
Tablets 15C f
extern Thrift Stores art Members of the N. R. A. and All Price V
are hub feci to Conform to NR. A. and a.a.A. of the l nli itr.
PT "HfliJ I iisj in in ii-j
of the class are urged to bring
a daughter or guest to Sunday
school on Sunday, October 31.
Mrs. J. L. Ely. member of the
class, who Is visiting In her old
home at Lubbuck, Texas, sent greet
lnga to the members.
Games and refreshments were In
charge of Mrs. W. H. Eaton and
the hostea, Mrs. W. L. Jones, waa
presented with a birthday cake.
'. C. T. U. Banquet
Is Tiieftday Evening
State officers and many of the
delegatea to the State Womenl
Christian Temperance Union con
vention to be held In the First
M. B. church next week, will ar
rive In Med ford Monday evening.
Delegate will register Tuesday
morning, October 33, and the most
Important gathering of the conven
tion will be the banquet Tuesday
evening at 0:30 In the banquet hall
of the church. Addresses of welcome
will be given by Mayor Geo. Porter
and the presidents of the Chambers
of Commerce, the Ministerial asso
ciation, the P.-T. A. and other
organisations. A very fine musical
program will be presented.
Miss Helen Byrnes of Evans ton,
III., the convention speaker, will give
an address and H. C. 8eymour ol
Corvallls will apeak on the work ol
the children's farm home which was
founded by the W. C. T. U.
This dinner Is open to all who
care to come and enjoy a turkey
dinner and fine program at a mod
erate price. Call 1470-J for Informa
tion. P.-T. A. Announce
Mem her ship Drive
Mrs. John Heyland, county mem
bership chairman of the Parent-
Teachera association, Is anxious that
Jackson county reach its quota by
November 1. at which time payment
of dues should be made. The Oregon
quota baa been raised 40 per cent
this year, ahe stated.
"When the committee calls, wel
come them, and have your due
ready," she stated. "Since the ob
ject of the organization Is to carry
on constructive work for better par
enthood, better home, schools and
communities, every parent should ftel
It his duty to be loyal.
"Not only the parents, but anyone
Interested In the organization, may
belong. I hope every unit member
ship chairman will put forth an ef
fort to assist the county committee
In putting Jackson county among
those who have reached their quota.
As the Jackson and Washington
schools In Med ford were the only
units to receive citations at the con
ference held In Grants Pass Tues
day, it was urged that all units strive
for such recognition.
Teachers Reception
At Talent Wednesday
TALENT, Oct. 19v(SpI.) Under
the auspices of the P. T. A. and the
Community club a public reception
I for the teachers waa held at the city
hall Wednesday evening. The follow
ing program waa given:
Piano solo, Lucille McCullom: ad
dress of welcome, Mra. Nell Young;
response, Principal N. B. Ashcraft;
piano solo. Hula Estes; reading, Joeta
Miller; song, M. E. Girls Glee club;
: comedy skit, children; and vocal solos
Ellrabeth Hlgglns.
The program waa In charge of Mra.
' Nell Young. A delightful lunch waa
j nerved by the committee. The hall
! waa decorated with autumn leaves
i and flowers.
! Juveniles to Meet In
Club Rooms Saturday
Degree of Honor Juveniles will meet
on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock
, In the club rooms at the city hall,
i Initiation will be held and a good
time la planned. Mothers of members
are always welcome.
CINDERELLA SHOP
is proud to present another
new shipment of
THRIFTY-THREE
FIFTY
Irrisistibly chiol
FOOTWEAR
$350
pr.
DRESS . .
STREET . .
SPORT . .
8th and Central
KIDNAP VICTIM SEEKS MOTHER
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Marlon De Lux whose real Identity was revealed by a deathbed
confession In Paris, Is shown leaving San Pedro, Cat., for Paaullo,
Hawaii on the liner Lurllne to visit hit mother. An aunt and cousin
are shown with him In this picture. The eonfesson related De Luz waa
atoten from his parents 26 years ago In a revenge plot and reared as
J, M. Phillips by a woman he had sines then believed to be his mother.
(Associated Press Photo)
studying the uses of photo-electric
cells for controlling and testing the
process of aging beer. It will be one
of a aeries of field trips In ths study
of the application of radio to other
Industries.
Amateurs are expected to attend
the meeting from several ctttea in
ths valley.
Sophia Spence
Rites Saturday
, Funeral services are to be held to
morrow at 11 o'clock for Sophia Du
mont Spence, who died tbla week at
her home near Phoenix. Ths serv
ices are to be at the graveside In the
Medford I. O. O. P. cemetery, with
Father Francis W. Black officiating.
Perl Funeral Home Is In charge.
Mrs. Whipple
Is Honor C in est
ROGUE RIVER. October 19. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott entertain
ed with a dinner Friday evening, Oct.
5 In honor of the birthday of Mrs.
Myrtle Whipple. Covers were laid
for the following: Mr. and Mrs. James
Whipple, Mrs. M. R. Bliss, Nell and
Barbara Scott and the host and hos
tess, Mr. and Mrs. Scott.
Have Waffle Supper
TALENT. Oct. 19. (Spl) The Tal
ent P.-T. A. will give a waffle sup
per at the city hall Wednesday
evening, October 24, from 6 to U
o'clock. A fine program ts being
prepared. The proceeds are to be
used In the general fund for hot
lunches.
Mrs. Porter
Returns Home
Mrs. E. H. Porter returped to her
home In Medford Thursday after
spending a week at 1225 East M
street visiting her son-in-law, and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hampscn, and daughter, the Grants
Pass Dally Courier states.
-Christian
Choir
To Present Concert
A concert of sacred music Is to be
presented Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock, at the First Christian church,
under the direction of Mrs. Effle Her
bert Yeoman. This Is the first full
evening's program to bo presented this
aeaaon by the choir.
iJtty Kluanlans
To Meet Monday
Lady Klwanlans will meet Monday
at the home of Mrs. F. C. Dlllard, 39
Summit avenue, at 2 0 clock.
FOUR ACCIDENT DEATHS
IN OREGON INDUSTRY
SALEM, Oct. 19. (p) Accidents In
Oregon Industries claimed the lives
of four men during the two weefcs
ending yesterday, the state Industrial
aocldent commission reported today.
During the same period, 1,175 work
men were injured.
Those Injured fatally were John S.
Korb, Scotts Mills, laborer: James C.
Beagle, Ashland, fire warden; Stlns
Webster, Talt, loper and John S.
Eubanks Portland, gate-tender.
ALL EQUIPMENT
CALLED OUT BY
4-ALARM BLAZE
(Continues from page one.)
In closing and protecting fire walls
saved the south side of the terminal.
Three coastwise freighters at the
dock were moved to midstream when
the fire broke out.
Dock employes were credited by
firemen with having been largely In
strumental In preventing the spread
of the flames. They closed fire doors
and started the Interior sprinkling
system which operates throughout
the 11,200,000 terminal.
Offices Destroyed
Offices of the terminal, Llddell &
Clark, Daley Brothers, lockers of the
Jones Stevedoring company, the dock
machine shop and the offices of an
apple broker were destroyed.
A strong wind fanned the flames
Into Intense heat which melted the
corrugated Iron sheathing In several
places on the north pier.
Virtually every piece of equipment
In the Portland fire department waa
moved in after the fourth alarm, as
additional apparatus sped to the fire
and other reserve pieces were dis
tributed for protection against any
other fire.
WILL MEET TONIGHT
There will ba a meeting of the
Southern Oregon Amateur Radio club,
according to announcement, tonight
at 7:45 o'clock In the sound studio of
Don a Radio Shop on East Main
street.
After a short business session, the
club wll! make a Jleld trip to the
local hrevery for the purpose of
Do Yon Get Up Nights?
ARE YOU OVER 40T
If so, nature Is warning you of dan
ger ahead. Get rid of your trouble
early. Make this 25c test. Get Juni
per oil, Buchu leaves, etc.. In green
tablets. Ask for BURETS, the bladdir
laxative. Take 13 of them In four
days; If not pleased go back and get
your money. BURETS work on the
bladder similar to castor oil on he
bowels. Flushes out excess acids and
other Impurities which cause getting
up nights, frequent desire, scanty
flow, burning, backache or leg pains.
You are bound to feel better after
this flushing and you get your regu
lar sleep. Ouaranteed by Heath's
Drug Store and Jarmln Drug Store.
Week End Entertaining
and the hearty appetites of school
children means serve more cake.
BECK'S DELICIOUS
Chocolate Marshmallow
ROLLS
Are as wholesome and they taste just as good as they look
18c eacn
Saturday at your favorite food store or at
2g
I 'i 1 1 ngtAaaafea
COATS
Are the Center of
Attraction This Week
at BURELSON'S
NEW COATS A
We hare an interesting selec
tion of snort coats In attractive
fall color and fabric. Brown,
blnck. navy, vtlne. green. Alo
fur-trlminrd rire rtvits In this
group. Values to S'il.JO. Speclnl
price
Fur - Trimmed Coats
Warm all-wool coat that have beautiful fur
rollar. Thee were formerly prlrpd at $AV
Coins In and find exactly the style and col
or you've been looking for.
$247.5
SMI
srr .fckv
Our Better Dress Coats
$3goo
(lorceons fur collar on our e qnllte
It tailored betteT mat. New materials
such a tree bark, tnretW and wl
crepe. Popular fur inclmltng in,
marten, French beater and i n.
Values to I IV
Other Coats $49.50 to $79.50
BURELSON'S
Medford Building 33 N, Central
Be- THRIFTY - PAYLESS -At
T
Protect your health and
happiness by keeping on
hand the cold remedies
that will guard you
against the effects of
changeable weather. Bring
your doctor's prescrip
tions here and he will
know that they are filled
exactly as he ordered. Jar.
mill's prescriptions are as
dependable as your physi
cian's services.
iltfU Xitr ai
A HOLLANDER FARM FAMILY
ll 601N6 TO CALL ON A NEIGHBOR
DRUGS AT LOW PRICES EVERY DAY
35c
Pond's
Vanishing
Cream
Jarmin's
TOBACCO
PRICES
25c
40c
Listerine
Tooth Paste
33c
16 or. Prince Albert 69J
16 ox. Velvet 690
16 os. Granger 630
16 or. Union Leader 630
16 os. Hurley Burley.. 390
16 ox. Geo. Washington....4S0
50c
Lavoris
Mouth Wash
39c
30c r
Bromo r
Seltzer k
23c L
4
15c
Prince Albert
Velvet
Half and Half
9
25c
Johnson's
Baby Powder
19c
10c Tuxedo
Union Leader
Advertiser
Hurley Burley
Colgate's
Cashmere
Bonq. Soap
3 for 25c
5c Bull Durham C
Stud . Buffalo lrtP
Golden Grain, Etc. J
35c
Barbasol
A Shaving Cream
29c
Cigarettes
130 pkfr 2 for 250
8 pk-gs. 96O-$l-20 Ctn.
75c
Mead's
Dextri-Maltose
59c
Pkg. of 5
Gillette
Blades
19c
REMEDIES
60c Alka-Scltzer 49
50c Vicks Drops 34
35c Vicks Vapo Rub 240
75c Listerine 59
100 Genuine Aspirin, 5 gr. 14
85c Kruschen Salts 57
30c Bromo-Quinlne 200
25e Nature's Remedy 47
Quarts Milk Magnesia ....49
Qts. Nyal Cod Liver Oil 59
25c Choc. Ex-Lax . 17
Have Your Prescriptions Filled
at Jarmin's
Phone 73
Free Delivery
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25c
Feenamint
Lax. Gum
19c
50c
Hind's Honey
Almond Cream
39c
100 5-graiit
Bayer
Aspirin Tablets
53c
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