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E.J. Feldman Moves Store to Remodeled Building, Main and Bartlett
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 3935.
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LARGE NEW STORE
Norge Electric Line and
Singer Sewing Machines
Handled Electrician M.
E.Olson Has Shop in Rear
Tomorrow E. J. Feldman will open
his completely modern store In the
W. P. Hansen building at the corner
ot East Main and North Bartlott
street, which la now one of the
most attractive business quarters In
the city following two months ol
reconstruction.
Norge refrigerators, lroners, wring
ers and gas ranges are ' on display
at Feldman s along with Singer sew
ing machines. Norge oil burners.
Norge furnaces and electric ranges
will be stocked later by tnis pro'
gresslve Medford firm which has
been established since 1923. Far the
past three years E. J. Feldman has
had the exclusive agency for Norge
In this city.
Large show windows which extend
. 24 feet across the front of the store
and 18 feet back on Bartlett street
provide for effective display, of mer
chandise and lend a light, modern
note to the establishment. Black
and China blue tile gives the en
trance a particularly striking ap
pearance. The interior is Illuminated
bv 2500 candleoower lights ana
the walls are finished In light tan
with deeper trim. The floor Is oak
color for contrast.
. Both Mr. and Mrs. Feldman are
well-known In Medford where they
; operated the Singer sewing machine
headquartera for thla district up to
two years after which they handled
the Singer machines Independently.
In addition to electrical appliances
Their store was formerly located at
24 North Bartlett street. Mr. Feld'
man came here in 1920 from Spo
kane, wash.. In connection with the
local Irrigation project and was as
sociated In this work with Stewart
and Welsh.
M. E. Olson, efficient electrician
who has been engaged In this trade
locally . alnce 1918. will occupy an
up-to-date ahop at the rear of Peld
man's new stcre where all aerv.ee
work for this concern will be han
dled. There la a aide entrance to
this department on North Bartlett
street.
Previous to Nov. 1 of this year
Mr. Olson was associated with va
rious Medford Electric firms Includ
ing Paul's Electric store for a num
ber of years beginning In 191B. and
more recently with the Medfcra
Electric company. Since the flrat 01
thla month Mr. Olson had been in
business for himself and It was be
cause of rapidly Increasing patron
age that he moved to Feldman a
convenient locstton.
20 BASKETS OF FOOD
ART ASSOCIATION TO
HOLD PUBLIC EXHIBIT
WEEK OF DECEMBER 10
The Southern Oregon Art associa
tion Is making arrangements for
another publlo art exhibit to be
held the week of December 18. the
location of which will be announced
In a few days. The exhibit will be
open to all artists, whether mem
bers of the association or not; will
be under the sponsorship of the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce and will be conducted similar
to the art exhibit held last July.
Each exhibitor may enter five
pieces of work, any medium of
art. The title, exhibitor's name, ad
dress and price. If sale Is desired,
must be placed on the back of each
article. Articles exhibited at the
July exhibit will be eliminated from
this exhibit.
All art work to be exhibited mua
be brought to the Chamber of Com'
merce building not later than De
cember 12. Artists desiring to enter
work are asked to register at the
Chamber of Commerce this week.
No Gambling Bills
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 30.
The county grand Jury failed to make
any gambling Indictments when It Is
sued special report today.
LAST CARD PARTY of 1935 will be
held at Catholic Parish Hall, Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock. Orand Prize will
be given for high score of series. Re
freshments. Price 35c. All are Invited.
Olson Electric
To accommodate expanding business, will occupy
a portion of the new home of . . . ' .
E. J. FELDMAN
MAIN AND BARTLETT
SPECIALIZING
cm
PHONE 115
Hi ' Corner Main and Bartlett
All kinds of Electrical
Wiring and Repairing
Charges Consistently
Moderate
L BE STAGED
IN INTIMATE STYLE
Drama and play production Is be
coming an Increasingly Important
phase of Southern Oregon Normal
school activities, with Angus L. Bow
mer. professor of English and dra
matics, sa the urtnetpal promoter.
Latest presentation of the student
players will be "Candida," by George
Bernard Shaw, opening Thursday
evening, December 0, at the Llthla
hotel In Ashland.
For the first time In southern Ore
gon, playgoers will see a. performance
done In the "Intimate style." In which
the audience Is seated on all four
sides of the stage, which Is really
not a stage but merely a square In
the center of the room. Pioneer In
this style In the United States Is the
University of Washington drama de
partment, which has used It for sev
eral years with marked popularity
and success. It has, however, been
little used elsewhere In the United
States, and never before in this vl
clnlty. Instead of making a distinct
separation between audience and
players, this manner of presentation
serves to bring about a feeling of
intimacy and actuality often Impos
sible to obtain through the use of
the conventional style.
As yet, Professor Bowmer has been
unable to make his choice for the
role of Candida, It being at present
double cast. Miss Helen Edmiston of
Medford and Miss Marjorle McNalr of
Beverly Hills have both been rehears
ing with the rest of the cast, and
one or the other will be selected,
possibility that each will appear In
two of rthe four performances sched
uled. 3 .
Others of the cast are: Rev. James
Mavor Morrell, Wayne Smith; Burgess,
John Harr; Eugene March banks. Ford
Hunnell; Miss Proserpine, Roberta
Nourse; Lexy, Ivan Nye. Direction la
by Mr, Bowmer, with Mrs. Bowmer In
charge of costumes, which are early
, twentieth century. Four perform
ances will be given: Thursday, De
cember 6; Saturday. December 7; Fri
day, December 13, and Saturday, De
cember 14.
The style of presentation necessi
tates a small audience, In this case
limited to 60. Seats may be reserved
by calling Ashland 61, and they will
ne delivered to the purchaser's home
A metropolitan atmosphere will 'be
added to the Thursday night per
formance by the format opening, giv
ing a "first night" note seldom seen
here. A nifmber of dinner and the
ater parties are being planned by
tnose attending.
"KJCKERN1CK
Ondergannenta that fit at
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann's.
BY STUDENTS OF HIGH
By Lois Remington
During the past two weeks the
Girls' and Boys' league at senior htsh
have been busy preparing Thanks
giving baskets under direction of
Kathleen DUlard. chairman of the
welfare committee.
This year the league prepared and
delivered twenty baskets of food
Each basket contained potatoes,
bread, meat, fresh vegetables, apples,
coffee, milk. Jams or Jelly, and staple
food such as beans and rice. All of
this food was donated by the stu
dents themselves except the meat,
purchased with money from the two
treasuries.
The baskets were filled on Tuesday
by the welfare committee composed
of Kathleen Dlllard. Betty West.
Josephine Bullls. George Gates, Don
ald Root. Wanda Coe, Hulda Rose.
Alice Horner. Harold Clement. Ed
Carter. Dorothy Buchter, Helen Sni
der, John Dickinson and Gordon
Benson. These students were advised
by Mildred Buckles, president of the
Girls' league: John Dickinson, pres
ident of the Associated Boys; Miss
Maurlne Carroll, girls advisor, and
Wilson Wait, advisor for the boys.
On Wednesday the baskets were
delivered through the courtesy of
Davis Transfer company.
The league wishes to extend their
thanks, to the following Medford
firms for their cooperation: Pinnacle
Packing company. Safeway stores.
Davis Transfer. Becks bakery, and
also members of the high school faculty.
WITH GAY NOTES
The Christmas shopping season
was formally launched In Med lord
yesterday.
Stores were gaily decorated In rea
and green, latest merchandise was
on display and the Yuletlde gaiety
was generally prevalent.
The high school band, under the
direction of Wilson Walte. acldpd
lively touch by parndlng throng;
the downtown streets.
Light poles were decked out
holly wreaths while the streets wen
lined 1th Christmas trees sprayea
with aluminum paint to give
frosty appearance. These decorations
were put In place during Friday
night and were made possible
through the efforts of Fred W
Scheii'el, city superintendent, and
Major George R. Owens, commandei
of the Medford 'CCC district. The
trees were obtained by CCO men.
Baron Q, the "robot man" of Hol
lywood, entertained the shopping
crowds In two appearances In the
downtown area yesterday afternoon
He was the center" of attraction again
last night hv a demonstration at
the show rooms of Walter W. Abbey
Inc., Nash and Lafayette dealers who
brought him to Medford for yester
day's engagement.
with Fire Chief Roy Elliott of Med
ford. president. In charge.
The meeting will bo cald to order
a 7:30. A deputy state fire marshal,
who had not been designated yester
day. Is to be the rlnctpal speaker. A
technical program Is to be presented
by the Jacksonville firemen under
the direction of their chief. Ray Wilson.
The best Hoc Chocolate In town at
Husons' Confectionery.
Yule at Corvallls
CORVALLIS, Ore, Nor. 30.-
A parade headed by the Corvallla
highschool band, will officially open
the Christmas season here December
fi.
Edward P. Ertell. Jr.,. 18. CCC en.
rollee and son of Edward P. Ertell.
Sr., 617 Guerroro street. San Fran
cisco, was fatally injured Friday
afternoon In a truck accident at
Camp Indian creek, near Happy
Camp. Cal., Medford -headquarters
was notified yesterday,
Ertell was working on a dump
truck being used In road improve
ment work at the camp. In some
unexplained way, the bed of the
truck struck him In the head. His
skull was fractured and he died
before he could ba taken to a hos
pital. -
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GUNSMITH Repairs for all makes
of guns Sims Bros. 23 N Plr
ROGUE SNOWMEK
MEET TOMORROW
Use Mall Tribune went ads.
Annual election of officers will be
held at a meeting of the Rogue Snow
men at ths Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce tomorrow night at 7:30
The sports calendar for the winter
will also be outlined.
"This Is an exceptionally Import
ant meeting and all members and
others interested In winter sports are
urged to attend," said Harold L. Lar
sen, secretary. Glen Fabrlck, presi
dent, will preside.
fire: ASSOCIATION
MEETS T
The third regular monthly meeting
of the recently formed Southern Ore
gon Fire Fighters' association will be
held in Jacksonville tomorrow night
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
E. J. FELDMAN
, Upon the Opening of His
Attractive New Store
Corner Main and Bartlett Streets
When You Attend the Opening of
' Feldman' s Tomorrow, Be Sure to See the
Norge Gas Range
and the
PENFIELD AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER
O
In line with the trend, the New Building Hous
ing K. J. Feldmnn's Store is
.. Heated With Gas!
THE MODERN FUEL
SOUTHERN OREGON GAS
CORPORATION
Congratulations . .
TO
E. J. FELDMAN
Upon the Opening of His
Fine New Electric Store at
MAIN and BARTLETT
Monday, December 2nd
Wm. P. HANSEN
BUILDING OWNER
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OPENS TOMORROW
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2
E: J. FELDMAN'S
Smart New Electric Store - at
MAIN AND BARTLETT
In the Newly Remodeled Hansen Building
Featuring the Famous
NORGE
Refrigerators -- Gas Ranges - lroners
and Washers
RCA VICTOR RAIDOS
UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES
Mixmaster Ironmaster Coffeemaster, etc.
White Sewing Machines
All Nationally Known Lines!
Also Home of
OLSON
ELECTRIC
Complete
Electrical Wiring
& Repair Service!
We Cordially Invite You to Inspect Our New Store Tomorrow
REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHERS IR0NERS
power unit, Feather-Base agitator,
exclusive system of "QuLtors,"
safety wringer many other quality
features. The Norge ironer has
table top cabinet, fast and slow
speeds, adjustable pressure, auto
matic heat regulator, many other
featurei that will please yon.
Com in. Set the complete
display of Sorgf money-saving
appliances. Let at give you tbi
details oj out new, easy buying
plan. Tun or more Norge ap
pliances may be bought m
combination on amazingly
low terms. ifrc-ti
We wanted a full One of refrig
erators, gas ranges, washers and
lroners that we could unhesi
tatingly recommend to our best
friends. Now we have It.
Because of Its distinctive
Rollator cold-making mechanism,
the Norge refrigerator provides
extra years of dependable, eco
nomical service. The Norge gas
range has, among many exclusive
Features, the Concentrator burner
pronounced by experts the most
revolutionary development in gas
range engineering since the insu
lated oven. The Norge washer
ku aummotively engineered
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