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PAGE FIVE Grocers and Druggists Launch Sweeping Soap Campaign Medford Area MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY. ECEMBER 10. 1935 ! o LEVER BROTHERS ! Lever Brothers' Crew in Medford IRS. CATT VALLEY DEALERS Company Crew In Medford To Assist In Handling Sale Lever Brothers; Products Are Described. An indication of the trend In mod ern merchandising Is found on this page of the Mall Tribune, in which the grocers of Mclford and the Rogue River valley tell about the btg sop campaign they are Inaugurating In connection with the popular prod ucts of Lever Brothers company, man ufacturers of Lux toilet soap, Lux, Rinso and Lifebuoy. Each of the four products serve a separate and distinct purpose. Lux la especially made to preserve the Jreah vibrancy of delicately colored silks, rayons and woolens. Fabrics washed In Lux stay charmingly new looking Just twice as long. Silk stockings retain their elastlc'ty and that means longer life and btr fit. And Lux In the dtshpan gives beaut; care to hands, keeps them white and soft, at less than a1 cent a day. Rlnso, housewives everywhere de clare, gives whiter waches easily and quickly. In the tub thla granulated laundry soap soaks cotton and linens whiter and brlsthter than they could possibly he scrubbed. The makers of 34 leading washing machines recom mend Rlnso and 32.000 washer sales men use It as ,he best method of demonstrating their machines. Lifebuoy health soap, wish Its abundant, penetrating, purifying lather, stops B. O. (body odor) by cleansing the pores of odor-causing waste. Washing hands often vtvi Lifebuoy removes germs helps pre vent other contact diseases. And daily Lifebuoy facials stimulate dulled com plexions make them glow with re newed radiance. Fragrant, white Lux toilet soap is the favorite of 9 out of 10 beautiful screen stars. These lovely women of ..jB," -- I ;jr " unify nnm iffirni I y- in "-ifirri i i nr -! y ' - - T7 "1-7 V.Jk i 3v iwr CilJinitHc af LrtPr Brothers stuff I n Medford this week to assist the grocers and druggists of this territor y In handling the special sale an nounced today. I.ux. Rtnr. Lifebuoy and Lux Toilet Soap and the prod ucts featured during this event. the films alwaya look young and beau tiful. They never lose their youthful charm never seem to grow a day older Complexion care Is their secret and for years the great ma)vlty of them have depended on Lux toilet soap for a fascinating, youthful com plexion. Firms participating In the Lever Brothers' soap offer: MEDFORD Grocers. Franklin's Grocery Court Street Grocery Shady Nook Rom Grocery Peach Street Orocery Pat Ac Ole's Spring Street Grocery J. W. Cook D. Q. Huber Boyd's Market Oakdale Grocery Laurel St. Grocery Summit Grocery Jackson St, Grocery Bungalow Grocery Berrydale Grocery E. O. Walden Peyton fc McOay Lum&n Bros. Humphrey's Grocery Alexander's Grocery Gates is Lydlard's Economy Groceterias Holloway's Reliable Grocery Safeway Stores Piggy Wlggly. DrupeUt. Jarmln's Cut Rate Heath s Drug Store Western Thrift West Side Pharmacy Strang's Drug Store Gold Hill Pharmacy. Ro?ne River. Heath & Hotinter Gold Hill. Ham's Grocery. Drake's Grocery. Snm Valley. F. T. Oaton. Central Point. Jones Grocery Marine's Grocery Faber Grocery. OF UNITED STATES Pioneer Suffrage Leader Again Places Mrs. Roose velt At Head Of List Given Much Public Good. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10. (API Crown Willamette Paper company has called Its 95,500,000 first mortgage sinking fund 6 per cent gold bonds at $103 and accrued interest for re demption January 1, 1936. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Now In progress ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN. TRICYCLES, WAGONS, SCOOTERS, SKATES. Sa-ve money at Sims Bros., 23 N. Fir St. Bv MARY ELIZABETH I'MMMHR (Copyright, 1&35, by Associated Tress.) NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y., Dec. 10. (fp) The ten most outstanding wom en lr. this country in 1935 were nam ed today by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt pioneer woman sufrage tender, with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt head ing the ranks for the third time. Other women listed for not Able achievement were: Dr. Florence Sabln. anatomist of the Rockefeller Institute, and recipi ent of a $5,000 award given by Bryn Mawr collese for medical research. Mrs. Ogden Reid, vice-president of the New York Herald Tribune and winner of the 1935 American Worn ui's association award for eminent achievement. Miss Frances Perkins, secretary of labor, the only woman cabinet mem ter. Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen. U. S. Tiln later to Denmark. Federal Judge Florence Allen of Ohio. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wile of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and auth or of "North to the Orient." Marv Anderson, chief of the worn an's bureau of the department of labor. Amelia Earhart, avlatrix. Anne O'Hare McCormick, writer on foreign affairs for the New Ysrk Times. Three women whe. In Mrs. Catt's opinion, "will receive a hl?h place in American annals" died during the year. They were: Jane Addams, rounder of Chicago's Hull House; Charlotte Perkins Oilman, on erly defender of women's right to work and to be paid for It. and Dr. M. Carry Thomas, president emeritus of; Bryn Mawr co'.Ioge. 1 "Even if Mrs. Roosevelt were not first lady of the lsno. sne would be un autstandlng American woman." said Mrs. Can. "In a manner thnt no other Presi dent's wife has ever done, she has contributed to the public rfood, through her advice, information and constant devotion to the n?rda of people who are in distress. "I include three women (Miss Per kins. Mrs. Owen and Judge Allen) because they hold positions never be lore occupied oy women, and are car rying on to the honor of their sex." Mm. Catt continued. Of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Mrs. Catt said "her life has been heroic and sh la univemilly admired. "Her dignity In tne most trying circumstances has been a credit to American womanhood." CUP WON BY 40 ET 8 PLACED ON DIM BIBLE GREATEST LITERARY GEM IS OF The Charles Ardery. Jr.. cupi ward ed the Grand Votture of Oregon American Legion this year for the greatest activity In the Immunization of children from communicable dis eases in the United States, is now in Medford and will be on display in a downtown store until the first of the year, it was announced tcilr. The cup, a heavy solid sliver trophy 43 Inches hiph. is the greatest award of Its kind in the American Legion, and was presented the Ore gon Legionnaires for their remark able work in Immunizing children. Jackson county alone had 640 cases presented to the "40 et 8" unit for treatment. 560 for smallpox and 80 for diphtheria, of the 250.000 cases treated In the United States. BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lytle, route 4, Medford, a boy, weigh ing elfthtf pounds, two ounces, Sun day at the Osteopathic Clinic and hospital. WINDOW GLASS Wi sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab tnet Works. Speaking Sunday evening at the Church of the Nazarene. on Che liter ary and spiritual Influence of the Bible, Fred M. Weatherford. pastor evangelist, said In part; "We are today commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of the printed Bible. It is phenomenal, but .rot surprising to note the wld range of Infltience which the Bible has made uvon clvuizatoln. "h Bible la the literary classic, of he world. It Is outstanding to note the words of the poet Pope, in re .'erring to tha Bible; "'Nowhere as in the Scriptures have blended the roble and the pure, the dignified and the graceful, n. simplicity of Un guae. "Ooethe, the great oerman writer, characterizes tha Book of Ruth as The loveliest epic and Idol of all literature.' "All that Is truest and beac in the world of education has been woven into it from this reat epic gem of all literature. It Is written In the purest and noblest English, abound ing In the moat exquisite styl of all literary form. A comparison Is inter esting at thla point; for Instance, Tennyson's 'In Memor'.am' was 83 per cent pure English words: Chaucer's 'Prologue' 88 per cent, Spencer's 'Fatrle Queen' 8fl per cent, while in Sh&kespear s drama, there Is a per centsge of 85, and In Milton's 'Para dise Lost' 81 per cent; but the King ernes version of the Bible has the high rating of 97 per cent pure Eng lish words. No greater tribute could be given the Bible, as the highest per feet ion of the English language. "Let us turn to some of the beacon lights of thla masterful Book of Books. For Instance the drama of Job, with Us noble philosophy and striking poetry, as well as the moat sublime joul epic of the ages; the Book of Psalms with Its charming meditations and dramatic lyrics; tha BooX of Pro verbs with Its unexcelled collection of moral prudential maxims; the prophesies of Isaiah, or Daniel and of Joel, with their prophetlfl ranee ! and heart uplifting rhapsodies eaca moving like the shifting gllmmtr and changing scenes of highly wrought drama. "Turning to the Levi t leal V.w, from this incomparable literary volume, we find the most profound and condu cive treatise on law available. It forms the basis of the Justinian and Napoleonic codes, and may I add, of ill present day Jurisprudence. "Then will you turn with me to the immortals letters of Paul, noble In their molding of impeachable logic and Impassioned emotion, they stand as the Immutable epitome of the In finite for redemption and ethical conduct. Let me say In concluding, that the Bible Is the only book offering spir itual rehabilitation to man from hi lost heritage. It is a display o: God's majestic handiwork and His explan ation of human disfigurement with His entreating sacrificial offer to sal vage the destiny of the human race." There was one profession of f.ilth :n response to the pastor's appeal during the day. OF BY WINNING TITLE MEXICO. Mo. (UP) Herb Sihroer, of Vinlta, Okla.. nationally known dog breeder, didn't like the markings on the pup, Tom Tinker, so he gave the pointer to Mrs. Loyal Wonne man. of Mexico, Mo. Tom Tinker didn't fit in at the Wonneman kennels, either, however, and was given to Irvln Young, farm er near here. "Better sell him," was the advice to Young. "He's not marked right and he'll never make a good pointer." But Young kept the dog and re cently brought It to the state meet near here. Young didn't know any thing about such meets, but he en tered Tom Tinker, now two years old, la the amateur class with 25 other points and the dog won the title. CAMP WIMER. Dee. 10. (Spl.) . Celestial roads are not the only ones paved with gold, according to CCO members of this camp at work on the new rustic brtdee which Is to cross famous Grave creek at the old Pease place in Jackson county. Ap proaches to the bridge and a short stretch of the King mountain -Ditch creek road have been paved with pay dirt scooped off the bedrock where the bridge strtneers will rest. Mem bers found colors In dirt selected t.. random points at the center of tha new rond. The new bridge will be rustic with a 80 foot span formed by Douglsa fir log stringers averaging about 33 Inches In diameter. Decking for the bridge already on its way Into the hills Is 4x10 sawed fir with running plank of 4x13 sawed fire. The unus ually long span will be strengthened by the crossed timbers. Foreman P. D. Coy Is in charee of tha work. More than 65.000.000 In gold hag been taken out of the bed of Orave creek according to the records at Grants Pass. Now that the CCO is pushing fire control roads Into the .heavily wooded slopes of the gold region, the near future may see many new mining projects launched In tha formerly inaccessible upper reaches of the famous stream, ALBANY, Dec. 10.J(AP Funeral services will be held tomorrow for John Qulncy Rodgers, 76. city mar shal here for the past 13 years. Rodg ers died Saturday. Ha was born In Benton county. Gse Mall Trlbuim want ads. TUMBLE FROM TRUCK IS FATAL FOR WOMAN KELSO. Wash., Dec. 10. (AP) Mrs. Patricia Elliott. 23. LOngvlew, was fatally Injured late Saturday night as she fell from the rear of a small truck driven by her father, Clyde Richards. She toppled onto the Pacific highway as her father turned off the road Into his farm near Ostrander. The coronor termed the accident unavoidable. She had been working until recently at Klam ath Fall, Ore. OLYMPIA, Dec. 10. (AP) John W. Ranklne, It, pioneer lumberman, and one of the founders of the Waverly golf course, In Portland, died herd yesterday. AILILIIKI ALL H o o o o Starting Wednesday, December 18, Lever Brothers Company, world's largest soap manufacturers, will conduct a house-to-house couponing campaign throughout Jackson County. To assure every housewife of receiving her Lux Toilet Soap, Lux, Rinso and Lifebuoy Coupons, arrangements have been made to distribute them in town by a specially trained group of young men, and to mail them to those families living on the Rural Free Delivery Routes. IVES Do not miss this opportunity to get full-sized cakes and packages of these FOUR FAMOUS SOAPS FREE. The stores listed above are backing this campaign and are eager to redeem every Lux Toilet Soap, Lux, Rinso, and Lifebuoy coupon that you bring to them. When these coupons are left at your home, take them immediately to one of these stores and exchange them for the four soaps they represent. You'll like all of these soaps. ME m THE L COUP ONS TT If ffr TOILET SOAP The gentle, white, fragrant toilet soap that keeps complexions youthful and guards beauty. LUX A dependable, pure, safe soap for all fine laundering, and when used in the dishpan, gives beauty care to the hands. ' J j IREEJS OFEEUOT Clothes washed in Rinso come out whiter and last longer, too, because there it no scrubbing to wear them out. HEALTH SOAP Its abundant lather penetrates, purifies, and keeps the skin cloar, smooth and healthy. Visit one of the stores listed above and redeem your coupons . . . The drug stores, also listed above, will redeem your coupon for Lifebuoy Health Soap and Shav ing Cream! TOILET SOAP 3 for 1 8C LUjl For all fine laundering fragrant luxurious ly iaJ!JggM)gfWiaSWMiiMiMilSWSMMMIM Size . soaks clothes whiter! Pi 20' LIFEBUOT, HEALTH SOAP 3 for 1 8C e 1 1 I J ( I