Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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SfEDFOKP MAIL TRTBTjyE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAT 6. 1938.
10 HAVE
NEW FIRE ENGINE;
READY IN 90 DAYS
ASHLAND, May 9. (Spl) Ashland
. Mil ham a new (lr truck which
will climb hill In the city without
atrenuous puffin; and will be equip
ped to deal with any blaze. The
olty council decided to accept the
bid of the American La Prance com
pany on a new fin truck for the
olty fire department after long dis
cussion Wednesday.
The action of the council In sel
acting the La Prance equipment
came after several weeks of invent
Igatlon and careful, methodic study.
i It will cost $8809 after allowance for
the old truck Is made.
The now fire flghtlug craft will
be a 1038 custom built Job with
13 cylinders and 100 horsopowor mo
tor. It will bear a 600 gallon rotary
gear pump and a ISO gallon booster
tank. The house body will contain
1.400 feet of hose. Other equipment
will be a 28-foot extension ladder
and a 13-foot ladder, one soda and
acid extinguisher end one foam ex
tinguisher. Ninety days will be required to
build the truck at the plant In
Slmlra, New York. About 31 feet
long from front bumper to rear step,
the truck will hsve a top speed of
70 miles Tier hour and a second gear
speed of 40 mites per hour.
The new machine will replace the
. We
Congratulate
Ray's
Food Market
and we hop they
will receive the
patronage they
deserve
Congratulations! Ray Schumacher
Upon the opening of Ray's Food Market. We wish
you a generous measure of success!
MILK
nirh. delirious Grade A milk thnfl
PASTKIIRI7.KIII nrlnk It for HEALTH
BUTTER
It's FARM KHESll . . rlrhnr mid
flnrnr flint appro.. to allt Try it!
ICE CREAM
In jour fnvurlle flavor, smooth In
texture, thoroughly drllrlous.
SOUTHERN OREGON PRODUCTS
Every time yon ak ror "SNIUKirs" products jnu
are giving a hnot In lunue Klver Valley farmers
and dalrvmrn . . , and yon are sure of the BEKT1
SNIDER'S DAIRY &
Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schumacher
We wish you every success
in your new food market
HUBER
PACKING CO.
La Prance bought 39 years ago and
used constantly tine that time.
Sine the sale provide for giving the
old truck back to the olty after dis
count has been made for It In the
purchase price, It win be said to
the highest bidder. Talent Orange
entered an early offer of 9400 and
ateps to close the deal will be taken
after ample time for others to bid
bos been allowed.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Ry Schumacher,
who have- been .In business In the
Rogue valley for the past 16 years,
announce the opening of their new
food market at 602 South Centra)
The Schumachers recently sold La
Roe's women's wear shop In Grants
Pass. Before owning La Roe's they
opernted Ray's Market In Talent
which they built up to a modern
food store from s very small meat
market.
The new food market occupies a
new building on property recently
purchased by the Schumachers. A
meat department, grocery depart
ment flower shop, dellcateAsen de
portment, and fountain present a
very attractive and compact arrange
ment. Roy's will serve free coffee, cokes,
and potato chips all day Saturday.
There will also be free candy for the
children.
i
Chrysler Declares
50 Cents Dividend
NEW YORK, May fl. 7P) DIroctors
of Chrysler corporation today declar
ed a dividend of BO cents a common
share. In the preceding quarter no
dividend payment was made.
Net profit for the quarter ended
March 31 was 2,109,909, or 48 cents
a common shore. This compared with
110,914.303, or 13.01 a shore In the
like 1937 quarter.
The latest dividend is payable June
14 to holders of record May 10.
In 1037, dividends were declared as
follows: 91.50 on March 13; $3 on
June 11, $3.60 on September 10 and
$3 on September 13,
Cozy Cafe Installs
Kitchen Equipment
The Cony cafe, located across the
street from the Rlalto theater, has
been completely remodeled ond re
decorated, according to an announce
ment by the ownera today. The seat
ing capacity has been Increased .and
the Interior Is finished In white n- :
amel.
A new range and other new kitchen
equipment was also Installed.
Quiet Wedding at Fair Asked
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Miss Mary
Saponaso, 88 Park avenue, Brooklyn,
naa written officials of the 1030 Oold
en Qate and International exposition
for permission to be married on Treas
ure Island, site of the exposition, on
the opening day, Feb. 18, 1030. "Just
a nice quiet wedding, you know, no
fuss or bother," was the request. Of
ficials have agreed to everything ex
cept Just that.
bff.
pi
Hiil MLK II
PRODUCE CO.
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., May 8 -(AP-USDA)
Hogs 350, Including 259 di
rect; market active; strong to steady;
few lightweight trucked In 8.00;
medium, 7.G0; 220 lb., 7.50; heavy
packing sows, 0.60; lightweight,
8.00; feeder pigs, 7.2fi36.00.
CATTLE 00, Including 87 direct;
calves 00, Including 33 direct; mar
ket nominally steady; medium-good
fed steers salable $7.50 r 8.60; good
fed heifers quoted 7.60 ft 8-00; low
cutter and cutter cows salable $3.36
4.25; common-medium gradea $4.80
0 5.60; good beef cows, $6.00-50 and
above: bulls diet bin $5.25 rs 8.00;
choice vealers quoted 88.00.
SHEET 400, including 391 direct;
market nominal; demand foi spring
iambs active, but narrow for ewes;
good spring lambs salable 88.26;
shorn old crop lambs, 6.76; shorn
ewes 3.00-76.
Chicago .
CHICAGO. May 9. (AP-USDA)
hogs 10,000. Including 4.600 direct:
mostly 10(15c lower than Thurs
day's average; spots off more weights
upward from 320 lbs.; top 98.19;
good packing sows 8.8S7.I0;
smooth butcher kinds up to 97.2S,
uA'i-riiE l.ooo. calves 600; most
killing classes steady to strong; sup
plies very limited; vealers weak
short load ci-.olce 910 lb. yearlings
99: bulk of stoor crop 978; cutter
cows largely H2Ha,l; weighty ssus
age bulls t6.76flr.00; practical top
vealers as.
SHEEP 14,000, Including 9.000
direct; late Thursday fat lambs weak
to 16c lower; wooled lambs 48.28
S .76; fat lambs undertone weak to
26c lower; Indications 25c and more
off on sheep; good to choice wooled
lambs 48.26 . 60; best hied above
48.86.
South Nan FranciKco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.
(AP-USDA) HOGS 200; mostly
10c lower; bulk good to choice 180
216 lb. butchers 98.65t$.06; packing
sows absent, good quoted around
90.66 at .68.
CATTLE 28. holdovers 40. All
classes nominally steady; steers and
medium to good she stock absent In
fresh supply; modlum to good fed
steers quoted around 97.60cji8.76:
grass cows salable mainly 96.26(9.76:
odd head fat dairy type cows 94.76
8: odd plain light bulls 44.78;
calves. 10: nominally steady, package
light range vealers 98.60.
SHEEP None, holdovers 30. No.
lambs offered: part deck medium
grade 78 lb. California shorn year
lings 46: sorted 8 head common 94;
alaughter ewes absent.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, May 6. (AP) Butter
Prints: A grade, 27'c lb. In parch
ment wrappers! 270 lb. In cartons.
BUTTER PAT Portland delivery,
buying price: A grade, 2Hq26c lb.;
country stations, A (trade, 23'2c lb.;
B (trade, 2c less; C grade, 6c lb. leas.
EOOS Buying prices hy whole
salers: Specials. 20c: extrns. 18c;
standards; lflc; special mediums, 18c;
extra mpdiums, 15c; undergrade, lie
dozen.
Cheese, country menta, live poul
try and turkeys unchanged.
POTATOES New Texas, 75c; Cali
fornia white, G0c(trl,25 per SO-lb.
POTATOES Yakima gems, 2s, 70c;
local 60o cental; central Oregon,
$1.161.20 cental.
WOOL 1938, nominal; Willamette
valley, medium, 18c lb.; coarse and
braids, lflc lb.; eastern Oregon, 18
lflc lb.
MOHAIR Nominal; 1038, IS 17c
lb.
Onions, hay and hops unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. May 9. (AP) Whoat:
Open High Low Close
May 76
.78 .79
.73 .73
73 Vi .73 'l
.78
.73
.73(4
July .... .73
Sept 73iJ
Cash grain:
Oats, No. J, 39 lb. white, 929.00:
No. a, 38 lb. gray. 939.00.
Barley. No. 3, 45 lb. b. w., 938 .00
Corn. No. a E. Y shipment. 928.
Mlllrun, stnmlnrd. unquoted.
Cash wheat (hid):
80ft white, 101A: western white.
7B'i; western red. 78.
Hard red winter, ordinary. 78; 11
per cent. 78; 13 per cent. 80; 13
per cent. 84; 14 per cent. 88.
Ilnrd red spring, oritlnnry, 75; 11
per cent. 75; 13 prr cent. 78; 13
per cent. 94; 14 per cent, 88.
Congratulations Ray's Food Market
mm
5 BOWL COVERS
AND DURKEE TREASURE BOOK
FOR 25c AND T DURKEE'S
MAYONNAISE COUPON
OR SALES SLIP FOR DURKtl'S SALAD AID
a-
SALAD DRISSINO PINT OR QUART
DURKEE'S FAMOUS FOODS Burkalav Psliforai.
Durkce's Genuine Mayonnaise Pint 37c: Quart 45c
Dmkce Troco, 2 lbs. 35c, at Ray'g Food Market
Distributed by CARDLD J. PARKER
We Congratulate
Ray Schumacher
Upon the Opening of His New Market
at 602 So. Central
MASON -EI1RMAN & CO.
Bard white, Baart, ordinary, 19;
xi per cent, iv; la per cant, 79
18 per cent, 81; 14 per cent, 83. '
Cor receipts: Wheat, 61; flour 8;
oats, a; hoy, 2; mtllfeed. 8.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, May 9. (API Wheat
Open High Low Close
May .78 .80(4 .79 JOfc
July ,78H .784 .7714 .78
wpt. r .7Ji .79 .79 H .79 H
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, May 8. (AP) Strong
buying In utilities gave th stock
market a broad rallying hoist today
that put many Issues up tractions
to around 4 point.
The power group, along with rails
and speclaltlea, uncovered quiet sup
port at the start, the former appar
ently responding to persistent reports
"something good" was coming out
of Washington for the long-belesg-uernd
public service corporations.
Transfers for the session approx
imately 1,100,000.
Today closing price for 93 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. As Irye Hft
Am. Csn . atyt
Am. & Pgn. Pow 3.
A. T. & T.
-.13054
- 28
- 2914
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S.
Bendix Avla. ...
13
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
, 481,
43
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ...... .......
.. 714
.. 6
..104
. 3514
- 2" 'a
- 32
- 80 V,
- V,
-.7114
- 32
. 20
Gen. Elcc.
Gen Foods .
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. 8c T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. O.)
Phillips Pet
82
36 14
6
1214
7U
Radio
Sou. Poc.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J. .
'.. 30V4
491,4
10
,. 86 'i
37H
45
Trans. Amer. .,
Union Carb. ....
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
Unique Display Of
Candy Frocks" In
Mann Store Window
One of the most unique window
displays seen here In many moons
Is the "Candy Window." at Mann's
department store, presenting exquis
ite frocks of nub-sack material In
candy colors of pink, blue, acqua
and fondant. Cellophane - wrapped
taffy candy In harmonising shade
emphasises the appealing "Candy
Flocks." The models on which the
drew are displayed, rest on sepa-
We Wish Success
to
Ray's Food Market
We know his patrons
will enjoy
FRESH COFFEE
Roasted and ground in
Medford by
Render Tea &
Coffee Co.
24 North Bartlett
Congratulations
to
Ray's Food Market
from
Bates Candy Co.
rat pis Usui representing oandy box
lids, complete with large osllophar.a
bow and paper frill.
"Candy Color Frocks" arc trim
med with clever Roman strip aasbes.
sombrero buttons and touches of
colorful embroidery. Th skirt are
gored, awing and pleated. These
popular dresses an taking California
by storm and Med ford no doubt will
follow ault.
A huge whit candy stick forms
th nucleus of th window display
and with gay colored latter, spells
th words "Candy Frocks." An at
tractive card near each model, fo
late the need and prlc of the
complete ensemble of "Candy Frocks."
DEFENDS JAZZ
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI DImlM vm
ropoulos, conductor of the Mlnneapol.
1 aymnhonv orcheatra. nrefer musi
cians with jazz orchestra experience.
Many of the orchestra's present
members, according to Mitmnmiin.
after extensive studv In the fuw n.
symphonic muslo, hav played In jant
oanas.
"Th new technique of lass must
be .. used In symphonic music," he
said. "Do not think that Jans 1 an
inferior kind of music. The minuet
and many of the ancient dance have
been brought to the symphony. Jan
la a modern danoa from."
Recently, he said, many of the mu
sicians objected to playing George
Gershwin's "Rhapsody In Blue."
"I talked with them for half an
hour," be said. "I told them how lm
portant this music was to the sym
phony and advised them to learn all
of the techniques of jazz. Modern or
chestras try to Imitate the new styles
of Jazz and, bringing them to a high
We wish to congratulate Mr. and Mm.
Ray Schumacher on their new enterprise
and know that the people of this commu
nity will be delighted with their courteous
and friendly personal service.
1938
BUSINESS will ba
largely what you make
It In 1938 . vour
A O O RESS1VENESS
will govern vour 8UC.
CESS volume and
profits will rise or
fall accordlne to the
biitlness-bullrilnff ef
forts voo put fortbl
lirtvd, far .althted
executives, whose
businesses depend dL
rectly on tha publics
patronage, wlU make
liberal nse of NEWS.
PAPER ADVERTI
(NO In 19391
THE MEDFORD
level, us them mar artistically, we
should know In music what our coun
try gav us. It Is a great mlatak to
neglect It."
And to those who dislike the Injec
tion of jaze Into th symphonic con
cert, Mltropoulo admonished:
"If we hav way to drive faster,
w should not us a horse and car
riage I That la not progressive. The
other art an becoming progressive.
Why must music mean only th nu
nc of Bach, Beethoven and a few oth
er?" SALINAS, Cal. (OT) California
bean grower expect every American
citizen to do his duty. To aave the
Industry, each must eat more beans,
they say.
WE
Congratulate
RAY
SCHUMACHER
upon the opening
of their
NEW MARKET
at 602 S. Central
Western States
Grocery Co.
ntajiwe TUtr kjOACk'
FROM ADVERTISING MEDIA
BY CONSULTING A.B.C. REPORTS
VOU do not want to waste your advertising money, do you?
Of course, you are anxious to see every advertising dollar
produce MAXIMUM RESULTS In 1938 to bring mart store
traffic mort new customers, more volume, mora profits!
A aafe policy to follow In buying advertising the BEST as
surance of buying the BEST advertising is to look every
advertising proposition squarely In the face! Remove the
mask and 9ee exactly what you are getting!
The most Important consideration Is the advertising me
dium proufn ability to reach, and influence the largest
number of present and potential customers at the most eco
nomical cost
FACTS tell the story and FACTS alone! Advertising me
dia masked by unsupported claims and guesswork estlma'r-s
cf circulation coverage will NOT pay dividends on the in
vestment you make!
FACTS count! That Is why we urge you to Inspect our
latest AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS' REPORT. It
tells exactly why this newspaper can give you bigger, bet
ter advertising RESULTS why its effective, economical
coverage represents l!3S's BEST ADVERTISING BUYI
Hunter, Grimly Warned
LANSING, Mich (UP) A (am re
port card required of all Michigan
hunter by th atote oonservatinB de
Announcing the Opening
Ray's Food Market
602 South Central.
Meat Dept.
Oar Meat Market will feature
only the finest In young Beef,
Pork, Tea! and Lamb.
Onr Ground Meat win be
ground before jour eye) we
will hare nothing to hide a
only quality meata will he used
No back room la needed at
Ray's. Try our specialty sau
sages. We hare 2ft recipes for
Old Fashioned Pork Musage.
Each week we will feature a
different sausage.
Fountain
Try our Fountain Lunch where
you can get your favorite drink
flavored as you like It. Out
Milk Shakes will be large, with
rich Guernsey Milk direct from
Jackson county's finest dairy
herd. Tasty Sandwiches, Pie
and Render's Sllex coffee will
please the most skeptical
Delicatessen
We will try to please you In
our Delicatessen Dept. by of
fering the little nick -narks In
food that will help you get that
hurried meal or when unex
pected company arrives you
can always depend on Ray's for
that extra bit.
It Is our earnest desire to give to people In this trade are a small,
compact store where sanitation will be our watch word plua personal
Interest In your purchases no matter how small or how large. We
have tried to make our arrangement such that It wlU be compact,
and trading here will be easier. Plenty of parking space Is available,
no running around hunting for a place to park or carrying heavy loads
any distance. Our delivery service will be prompt and special care
will be given all orders. Just try oalUng 1987 for a trial order.
We do not believe In price cutting as price cnttlng means lower
prices for products sold by labor, agriculture and Industry, still WE
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON MERCHANDISE CARRIED BY US.
Free Coffee and Cakes will be served all day Saturday by Render's
Coffee. Kraft's Dinners by Kraft, Spud" Chips by Parker's. Inspect
this store this week, we believe you will like It.
RAY J. SCHUMACHER
Free Oandy for the Kids, many free articles for Mother
MAIL TRIBUNE
partment carried this notation under
th nun of O. W. Oueet. Mlvindsli
"Thl man was mistaken for a bear
and killed near Taws city."
of
Phone 1937
Grocery Dept.
Our Grocery Dept. will be com
plete far selection and we be
Here we hare tried 9s arrant
It ae rour shopping will be
easier. Compact displays with
II merchandise plainly marked.
Qoallty brands with eompetU
tire prices at an times.
Flower Shop
An added feature we hope yon
will like la onr Flower Shop.
We hare made arrangementa
with a local preen house for
potted flowers and plants. Now
that spring Is almost here yon
can buy your favorite plant
here to beautify yonr home.
Milk
We wlU feature Bottled Milk
from Wing's Clorerhlll Regis
tered Guernsey herd exclusive
In this neighborhood. Try this
milk today and we know that
no other will please yon.
A representative of
this newspaper wID
gladly explain the toll
meaning of our latest
A. B. C. REPORT to
you . and to ilt
you In every possible
av in plannlnt roar
l3 advertising pro.
cram.
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