Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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lEDFOED' MXIE TRIBTTJTE. MEDTOBD. fYR'EGO'S'. TETDXT. fAY 10. 1935.
PACT! THTIEE
FINE FIGHT CARD
WITH GCC TALENT
ENJOYED BY ELKS
Art Lager, powerful scrapper from
Wlmer, declsioned Chief Thomas of
Bradford In the main event on the
ink -CCC smoker at the Elka Tem
ple Thursday evening. While this
event brought together two well
matched fighters, it wm by no
means the twst event on the card,
for the Rudy Lezar-De Shields go
as by far the best battle seen here
In many months.
These two boys went at It hammer
and tongs until Lezar. who hails
from South Fork, dropped De Shields
of Oak Knoll In the second.
Zlady, of Headquarters Detach
ment, proved the iron man of the
evening. He beat Nelson of Indian
Creek with a technical knockout
In the first round and then returned
to fight Mercado, also of Indian
Creek, to a draw.
De Morazo, pint-sized fighter from
Kerby, declsioned Shorty McVfly of
Evans Creek In the second bout, of
the evening.
Joe Luchesl, of Oregon Caves,
opened the card by knocking out
Victor Angon. of Gasquet.
The card was staged before a good
crowd and proved & thriller from
start to finish. The next card of
the series will be held May 33. and
the series will be ended with a big
outdoor picnic card June 14.
KINGFISH WARNED BY
TYDINGS THAT TM
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Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, May 10. A tp'.r
Ited spurt in the utilities kept the
Stock market pointed upward today
despite a number of ptoflt taking
flurries which tended to reduce ex
treme gains in many Instances. Bull
ish sentiment continued to prevail,
however, and the close was firm.
Transfers approximated 1 ,500,000
shares.
Rotating advances were the feature
of the session. The mining group was
given an early whirl, then allowed
to taper off as the power company
stocks were taken In hand. While the
rails did little, the motors improved
as strike settlement hopes were re
vived. Various sugars moved forward
when sugar futures reached a new
seasonal high. Scattered special tie
again were in demand.
Shares of American Can got up 3
points and others, up fractions to
around 2. included American Tele
phone, Consolidated Gas, Peoples Gas.
Public Service of New Jersey, Amer
ican Smelting, U. S. Steel, Inland
Steel. Chrysler. Corn Products. Con-
tinenetaJ Can, Gre .t Western Suga.
American Crystal Sugar, Standard
Oils of California and New Jersey,
Texas Corp., Pullman and Liggett &
Myers "B".
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye . ....18
Am. Can ............ 122
Am. & Fgzi. Pow ...... 338
A. T. & T 119Vt
Anaconda 15
Atch. T. as S. P. 40
Eendix Avia 15
Beth. Steel 26'a
WASHINGTON, May 10. (AP) Sen
ator Tydings (D., Md.) warned Sena
tor Long angrily today that some of
his arguments might provoke some
thing that "won't be vocal."
The outburst from the tall senator
from Maryland came when Long de
clared in the senate that Tydings
and others had voted to permit banks
to borrow 1 00 oe n ts on the doll a r
but now were refusing similar pay
ments tj soldiers through the bonus.
The retort also was prompted by
Long's assertion that the president
would find himself In a difficult po
sition If he refused to sign the bo
nus bill. Long also said the president
received 10.000 a year aa assistant
secretary of the navy without firing
guns.
"I hope the senator from Louisiana
will make reference to his own serv
ice In the world war," Tydings de
clared. "I have explained that to the satis
faction of my own people many
times," Long replied.
He refused to yield the floor to
Tydings to tell of Long's war service
and Tydings snapped:
"You msy have to make an argu
ment and It won't be vocal."
LONDON, Eng.. May 10. (AP) The
Exchange Telegraph correspondent at
Stockholm today reported that the
Soviet flag had been unfurled from
the masthead of the "Drottning . Vic
toria," one of Sweden's largest battle
ships, causing wild rumors of an up
rising plotted by communists.
Naval authorities and civil police
maintained tieht-lipped silence, the
Exchange Telegraph dispatch Mid.
saying merely, "We are Investigating."
It could not be learned immedi
ately, the dispatch said, whether the
flag had been hoisted aloft by some
one who smuggled it aboard or by a
sailor aboard the battleship.
20 HOIS DESTROYED
BY FIFE, WASH., FIRE
TACOMA. Wash., May 10. (API-
Left homeless by a fire which de
stroyed 20 homes, stores and farm
buildings, about 100 residents of Fife,
four miles east of here, were clearing
away ruins today and collecting
household articles hurriedly thrown
Into fields and ditches.
An almost complete lack of water
left the fire free to run its course
before a 30-mile v:!nd and an area
nearly a half mile square was burned
over.
LOCATION OF HUGE
(Continued irom rage One)
love In 1930 and though he was out
pointed by the clever colored boy. Hoy
D. Cans at San Francisco in 1931
he marked the end of Gans aa a
serious contender for middleweight
honors.
In the fight last night Steamboat
was trying for a comeback. The fight
was close and some thought the de
cision should have been a draw. Fu
ture Elk cards should bring the men
together again and prove to the satis
faction of all whether the Steamer
can beat Time and the Indian.
'"T3T1WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE ATgJS
given out. speculation grew here that
the huge Armada greatest ocean fly
ing group ever assembled possibly I
slopped at French Frigate Shoals. 500
miles away, or at Pearl and Hermes
Reef, 100 miles from Midway.
Rain was falling and a 24-mile
wind blowing at Midway when the
airmen took off starting at 7:19 a.m.,
(9:48 p .in., Pacific standard time)
lending credence to the belief the
planes might nave stopped short of
the tiny island.
There Is no means of communica
tion between here wid the s'.ioals or
Pearl ajd Hermes reef, and since
radio silence Is maintained at Pearl
Harbor there was no immediate way
of determining the planes where
abouts. Ten to 12 hours had been esti
mated as the time necessary for a
flight to Midway island, which would
have brought the planes there from
5:18 p.m. to 7:18 p.m., (7:48 p.m., to
10:48 am.. Thursday. Pacific time).
The takeoff was without a hitch,
and despite the silence of officials in
revealing whereabouts of the armada,
there was nothing to indicate any
fears were felt for its safety.
The changing positions of the 46
ships, as they sped over the trackless
Pacific where no other plane ever had
ventured, was believed known to
forces of the United States Navy, now
maneuvering in a 5.000,000 square
mile triangle of the North Pacific in
their 1935 war games.
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DEFIES Til TO TRY
COMEBACK IN ARENA
The CCC camps, temporary deposit
depots for many a man who was good
when times were better, turned up a
man last night at the Elks club's
smoker who used to be one of the
pre:nler middle weight fighters of the
Pacific coast. Steamboat Jackson
(Art Lager) now a member of Com
pany 064 at Camp Wlmer was a stxim
bling block for many a middleweight
championship contender before Time
began to subtract from his legs and
add to his waistline.
Last night at the Elks club when
he gained the decision over Chief
Thomas of Bradford, he was playing
again his favorite role of discouraging
good fighters. Chief Thomas had
been unable to find a CCC fighter
willing to face him in the ring until
Steamboat turned up at Wlmer.
The Steamer is well known to fight
fans in southern Oregon. He knocked
out Jack Kentworth and Jack Breed
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ELKS CLUB TONIGHT
Medford Glee men will have a re
hearsal tonight at the Elks' club, It
was announced by President Beach
today, in preparation f the spring
concert which is to be given Monday.
May 20. at the high school audito
rium. The club Is working on a fine
selection of new music for the con-
cert and promises the best program
it has ever presented. In several
mixed numbers Jackson county's
Teachers' chorus will also appear.
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SINGAPORE, Straits Settlement,
May 10. ( AP A box of fireworks
exploded today at Singapore's mu
nicipal celebration honoring King
George's quarter century of refgn.
blowing 20 persons into the sea. One
man was believed drowned. Six oth
ers suffered burns.
If I had my way
I'd take my Schilling Coffee
like a Persian Pasha. '
Slowly! Luxuriously!
Drain every fragrant drop !
Men like Schilling Coffee
for its sturdy quality.
Handle it with reasonable
care (but not kid gloves)
and it's always
fragrant and full flavored.
Schilling
Coffee
There are two Schilling Coffees
- One for percolator.
One for drip.
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HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner.
100 Independent No Affiliations.
Phone 20
WeFeatureGuaranteedGoodsAdvertised in Good Housekeeping
Before it accepts the advertising of any product
Good Housekeeping makes sure, by actual test or
other examination, that the product is good and will
give absolute satisfaction to the purchaser.
We subject all foods to the same careful examina
tion before offering thom for sale. Every item in
our store carries our own and the manufacturer's
guarantee your money back if not satisfied.
FANCY YOUNG BERRIES
In heavy syriip. No. 2 can.
California Pck'g! .
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Com. Solv ...
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
on. Foods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
Korth Amer
Penney (J. C.) ...
Phillips Pet
Hadlo
Sou. Pac .
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal .
St. Oil N. J .
Trans. Amer .
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
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Quarterly Income shares 1.28 bid
1 41 asked."
TO "THE WIVES
for all sorts of items for your outing or cold plate luncheon, at a saving, such
as 'cheeses, bulk pickles, olives, radishes, mayonnaise, sandwich spread and a
complete asrrtment of lunch meats.
THE OmiGIMAL LOW PRICE MARKET
Frankfurters, Bologna, Liver Sausage
Prime Rib or Rump Roast
Boned and Tied No Waste
Swiss Steak. Pound . . . .
SUFFICIENT
TW vain to serve help keep
family I:. Id many fcoe.s eon
n constipation develop at a re
tmh of inuffrient Mbolk in tW
nTJ. This ran be overcoi&a by a
Ot'licioOs cereal.
Reearrh shows that Kellogg'i
All-Bran furni?hea "bulk" in con
venient form. All-Bran also pro.
rides vitamin B and iron.
How ranch better it ia to eat thii
gentle natural food than to risk
taking patent medicines. Continued
ne does not lower its effectiveness.
Two tablepoonfuls daily are ua
ally fnffictent. Chronic case, with
each meal. Ifnot relieved see
your doctor.
Serve as a cereal with milk or
cream, or use in cooking. Appe
tizing recipes on the red-and-green
package. At all gro
cers. Made by
KellntQ in Battle
Creek.
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AU-BRAH j;
SPECIALS
ON GRAIN FED
MUTTON 1
Legs, lk . . . 5c
Shoulckr, lb. . 1 2C
Chop, h . . . 5c
Stew, lb 8C
FRYERS
Dry Picked. VA lb. ave
RABBITS
Frying size. Lb.
S3B&22ZEBaZZ!SEB& Shoulder Cuts
STEAKS, lb 15c
Tender Beef Sirloin, Rib or Small T-Bone
JJ Bef Roast lb. 12Vks
A, 1 A
Veal Stew
I Boiling Beef
Lb. 9c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LETTUCE .,. head lc
STRAWBERRIES c .. .2 for 19c
RADISHES 2 bunche 5c
ASPARAGUS 3 lbs. 19c
H OtLL-U 1 I
J igOTiBa Uji 3 for ii
1 17c 1 Guarante
Your old friend Jell-o clClVCrl
tastes twice as good now VOr-k
I jig 2 for 25c
i?a Easy to Prepare
Requires no Soaking
I lllJ Pkg. 29c
I The Ideal Flour for the
1 perfect cake
J 25c '
Also a big line of
Kraft Cheese
JJ KAbMWI I U fan I
run in i. rn Mr imilnMMMlirfrJ fcviiMnf I
n i mm
t in ISgSirfJ n 126 size
II II , Navel
jj oirawoerry onorccaKe
!7 y2 iffi
LJI 1 r4 Sh t C I GRAPE FRUIT
C fH 'te&WS 3 for Barbara Worth
22c
: :
2h :jj New Local Jumbo
3 I Potatoes Asparagus Artichokes
if 4 lbs. 25c 2 1. 15c Each 5C
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r Mother's Day
rl J Hp Iry to makr Mother
i( fj happy nry day by
1 'u shonttic hr the economy
;, i' of bnlnf really line
.1 ) meat..
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ARMOUR'S WHITE CLOUD
U SHORTENING . .
jF lb. 29c "
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Please phone orders early for better delivery service
PHONE 20
4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY AT 8, 10, 2. 4
OTHER BIG VALUES
PICKLES, Paradise Dills, large 25 oz. jar.. 1J)
Pint jar 15
PICKLES, Paradise Sweet, large 25 oz. jar 25d
Pint jar 15
Van Camp's PORK & BEANS, med. size 4 for 25
Large can, 2 fr 2.")C
SARDINES, Tid-bits, fey. cross pack, can 10
GRAPEFRUIT, fey. Royal Club, No. 2 can,
2 for - - 25
CRAB MEAT, fey. Royal Club, can 29
SPINACH, fey. Royal Club, lg. 2, can, 2 for 25tf
KRAUT, fey. R. Club or Trupak,
No. 2j can 2 for 25
COFFEE, Amer. Club, lb. pkg. 1SS 3 lb. 50
CORN, Meco, No. 2 can 2 for 25
BABY BEETS, Cra. Lk., whole, a few at 2 for 25d
2 FOR
25c
A REAL CANDY VALUE
Fresh Gum Drops or OC
Commercial Chocolates, 2 lbs, bwC
PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, Melrose,
tall 12 oz. glass, each. 1S 2 for 35
SYRUP, cane and Maple, Melrose, 12 oz. jug lf)
CATSUP, large 14-ounce bottle Del Monte 15
CLEANSER, Sun Bright, 3 for J 5( and 1 can free
DOG FOOD, Gold Cup, 3 for 25 Doz.. 95
CLOROX, 1 quart bottle 15
Free from Caffein Effects
I GurrJml Good 1
Ginger
Ale
Clicquot Club
or Canada Dry
2 bottles 25c
8 oz.
SIZE
FRESH FRUITS
and
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Sunkist Products Are
Endorsed by Good Housekeeping
ORANGES
Doz. 39c
360 Size
LEMONS
Doz. 15c
4 r 25c
NEW PEAS 4 pounds 25c
Ovaltine j
Ea.35c
3forS1.00
Pkg. 17c ;
Kids I Save the box tops
for Dizzy Dean Gifts
3 for
25c'
ALL VARIETIES
sib. ((M&m f.
yor Frying,
For Shortening
For Cake Making
. Local Ex. Fey.
Spinach
3iM0c
Local
Rhubarb
Lb.5c
MAEICET
Leg of Genuine Milk
LAMB
Lb. 22c
WE ARE FEATURING
John Nealon's Fancy Steer Beef
This is really FINE BEEF. These steers have received special feed since they were
calves and not just a few weeks finishing feed.
. . 4 lb. pkg. 44c
FANCY BONELESS gy
Pickled Pigs Feet i4oz.jar23c, 28 oz. jar 33c
Al Stewart's Fancy Fryers Hens Rabbits Lunch Meats
121 North Central
PHONE 324
Free Delivery
Any size order
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