MEDFCmD MAIL TRTTsrTNTE, TSrEDFOTCD, OHEGOK FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1933.
PAGE ELEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
From Ashland Mrs. H. O. Beb of
Ashland transacted Inulneu In Med
ford yesterday.
On Business Jo Hill of Portland
U transacting business In Medford.
He will be here for several days.
Returns Home Joan Elliott re
turned on this morning's train from
Portland after having visited her sla
ter, Mrs. William L. Bamunv for a
fortnight.
.
Fallln Here Tim Pall In of Port
land arrived on this morning's train
to vacation In Medford for several
weeks. Mr. Fallln la associated with
the WPA In Portland. He formerly
lived In thla city.
Guest of Barnes W. A. Rosenfleld
of Rock Island, HI., a student at
Stanford In Palo Alto, Oal., arrived
here in his Taylorcraft plane yes
terday and Is a visitor at the J. C.
Barnes home, 30 North Peach street.
He Is a guest of Curtis Barnes. The
two were companions at Stanford
Mr. Rosenfleld expected to remain
here over the week-end.
On Hop North I. Whitney oper
ator of a flying service at Sacramento,
Cal., stopped at Medford municipal
airport this morning to have his
Falrchlld plane refueled. He was on
a business hop to Portland.
Flying NorthLieut. S. L. Erlckson
was among yesterday's arrivals at
Medford municipal airport. He was
flying an army Douglas observation
plane from Oakland, Cal., to Fort
Lewis, Wash.
Bomber Fueled A large United
States army Douglas bomber was re
fueled at Medford municipal airport
this morning. It was piloted by Lieut.
Paul Pennington, who was on a rou
tine flight from Hamilton field. San
Rafael, Cal., to Medford and return.
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Receives Prize Mrs, H. B. E&son of
3134 East Main street received a
check yesterday for $3 from Capper
Publications, Inc., for the name she
submitted In a recent Kitten ptlze
offer. Mrs. Esson was awarded ninth
price In the contest In which sev
eral thousand persons were entered
from every state In the union.
For finest flavor and
first quality, insist on
yi BEER
a errand old brew now available in
two brand new containers.
XT ITS MILLER BEER ITS OHEAT BEERI
MlHor Bear tn
STEINIK Bottle,
Millar SELECT Bear in cans
trade markad (E6UNE0
FOR SALE AT YOUR FAVORITE DEALER
Snider 's Dairy & Produce Co.
28 N. Bnrtlett. Phone 2K1
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Tndergoes Operation Gilbert
Luper of Hilt, Cal., underwent a
sub-mucuous operation tn the Osteo
pathic hospital this morning.
From Grants Pass Mr. and Mra.
Francis J. Byrne of Grants Pais
transacted business and paid social
cal La in Medford yesterdsy.
Bicycle Stolen Philip rtenselman
of 415 Edwards street, reported to
city police yesterday that his World
bicycle, license 730, was stolen from
his yard sometime Wednesday night.
.
Minor Accident Cars driven by
Joyce C. Schmidt of Ontario. Cal
and Luther Tlngley of 337 North
Holly street were Involved in a slight
mishap at Eighth street and Central
avenue Thursday afternoon, a city
police report said today.
Small Fire A small grae-brush
fire near the lower reservoir south
of Ashland this morning was put out
quickly by Ashland city firemen
State forest firefighters had been
dispatched to the scene but their
services were not required.
Drunks Sentenced Jesse F Gra
ham and Arthur D. Hodgktn, both
of Medford, were sentenced by City
Judge Allen D. Curry this morning
to serve 10 days In city Jail on
charges of drunkenness. Coleman P.
Roberts was fined 110 on a charge
of drunkenness.
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Tonsils Excised Lola Hedrlck, six
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Hedrlck of 603 South Oak dale
avenue, underwent a tonsllectomy In
the Osteopathic hospital yesterday,
She was to return home today. Mr.
Hedrlck la city school superintend
ent.
Aviator Here P. E. Smallwood, op
erator of the Fleet Flying Service
at Santa Monica. Cal., was tn over
night visitor here. He arrived from
Eugene at Medford municipal air
port yesterday afternoon In his Fair-
child plane. He departed this noon
for Santa Monica.
Recruiter Returns Sgt. Willis S.
Estep returned with his family to
his Medford home thla week after
spending a 30-day furlough In San
Francisco. Sgt. Estep Is In charge of
recruiting for the United States army
In this district, with headquarters
In city hall. He said he is now re
ceiving applications for enlistments,
there being vacancies for service In
Honolulu, Vancouver Barracks, Wn
Fort Stevens and Fort Lewis, Wn.
SCHILLING
COFFEE
..l&r One foe
MRCOLATOR
. . 27c
. 53c
lb. cans
X lb. cans
1
ET
Pay CASH at BOYD'S and SAVE
boyd's mark
108 N. Ivy. S. & H. Stamps. Phone 1054
, Free Deliveries at 8-10-2-4
Shop Saturday For Double Holiday
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
TOMATO JUICE NotiLtal 5c
Potato Chips : 2 for 25c
Deviled MeatubsM can 3c
Corned Beef 17c
Pork & Beans 2vo0?r3for 25c
Meat Loaf tSS 3 for 25c
Pancake Flour
Lemons
Oranges
Olives
Pineapple
Back To Rialto
".''i'W." "IHWIH,
One of the ten best pictures ever
made brings W. C. Fields and Fred
die Bartholomew to the Rialto the
ater for Sunday and Monday only.
The picture Is the fllmiaatlon of
Charles Dickens' best-loved classic,
"David Copperfleld," which Is being
brought back to the Rialto by popu
lar demand.
Other members of the cast of
over 65 top-rank stars Include Lionel
Barry more, Madge Evans. Edna Mae
Oliver, Lewis Stone, Basil Rathbone,
Maureen O'Sulllvan and Roland
Young. Bartholomew Is east as David,
the boy. and Fields has the ever-
comical role of Mlcowber, the man
who took drink too lightly.
"Blotto." starring Stnn Laurel and
Oliver Hardy, will play as the com
panion attraction.
"Josette" Coming to Craterian
r visa..,
w urn jTa. v if
FOR RENT 7 -room house. 444 So.
Fir St.
30 CATERPILLAR and Doner for rent
by the hour. Inquire Walter W.
Abbey, Inc., 9th it Bartlett, Phone
303.
The merry escapades resulting from
a mix-up in Identities brings Don
Ameche. Simons Simon and Kooert
Young to the Craterian theater Sun
day for a three-day showing In
"Josette." with the official motion
pictures of the recent Louls-Schmel-lng
heavyweight championship fight
as a special added attraction on the
same program. Showing the fight
as It actually happened, and then in
slow motion, onlookers get a much
better perspective of the power be
hind Louis' fists than those who
saw the fight at the ringside.
When William Collier. Sr., as
father of Don and Bob, gets himself
all tangled up with a scheming
gold-digger, the boys decide to take
a hand in the game, and then, mis
taking Slmone as the gold-digger.
much merriment ensues to make
"Josette" a lively hour and a quarter
film entertainment.
Roxy Thriller
:tW is-.
Schilling Pepper
4 oz. tins 10c
From .Inrksouvllte Tom Burnflel
of Jacksonville was a Medford caller
today.
I- win TrailLowell Ash and Mrs.
Gten Jordan of Trail were among
leccnt callers here.
Medford Callers Mrs. Mary R.
Rowley and . children, Grace, Dale
and Harvey of Klamath Falls Junc
tion, shopped and visited In Medford
today.
Tucker Arrives Nion Tucker. San
Francisco publisher, arrived it Med
ford municipal airport this afternoon
In a United Malnllner. He went lm
mediately to his Rogue Roost summer
home on Rogue river.
New Schedule This morning anew
schedule was put into effect for the
early morning northbound United Air
Lines plane. The plane now arrives
at Medford municipal airport at 4:56
a. m. and departs for Portland and
Seattle at 5:06. This Is 14 minutes
later than formerly. Airmails close
at the central postofflce 45 minutes
before plnne departure.
On Coast Trip Leaving today by
motorcar to spend the Fourth of
July holidays at Coos bay were Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Holbrook and son
Warren, of 320 South Holly street,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Andrews and
daughters Ruth and Audrey, of 1400
Euclid avenue and Peggy and Sammy
Young, children of Thomas Young
of 1216. East Main street.
Luke FUhlng Good Good catches
of black bass and perch have been
reported at Lake of the Woods dur
ing the past week. MaJ. George R.
Owens, commander of the Medford
CCC district, landed a 2 -pound
bass on a yellow bucktall spinner.
Largest black bass registered at the
resort In the past week, weighed 3
pounds. Several Medford anglers
caught the limit of yellow perch
with worms, according to a report
from the lake resort.
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Bob Stet-lc is shown in a scene
from "The Feud Maker," coming to
the Roxy theater for tomorrow only.
Marian Wcldon has the romantic
lead opposite young Steele.
Episode 8 of the serial, ''Flash
Gordon's Trip to Mars," Is also on
the same bill.
the Democratic party," asserted that
any use of relief funds for political
purposes "is not only Indefensible,
but shocking to the public con
science. Hopkins said yesterday that the
WPA would deal quickly with proved
charges of political coercion, but
that "we will be equally prompt In
exposing accusations trumped up
to serve the political ends of those
who are opposed to this administra
tion." Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ada Is 1:30 p. m.
Too Late to Classify
1935 DODGE Pick-up. See A. B.
Stoehr, Hotel Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Kreaky oil
burner, for range, cost (100 00. Will
demonstrate: price 925.00 or win
trade for heifer. Geo. Taylor, Horn-
brook. Calif.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in 35
wiuys sedan. Route 1, box mo,
Phone 4-F-13.
BOYSENBERRIES Fresh ripe. 75c
crate. B. V. Goodroad, West Stew
art Ave.
SPANISH Guitar Lessons, orchestra
style. Nick Manoloff's latest meth
od. 535 Austin.
FOR SALE Lot 73x266 feet. Finest
garden land. Small hoiuw. Sewer,
lights and water In and paid Taxes
paid In full. Located about 1 block
South of Community Hospital, The
best buy in Medford at 690, total
price, pierce, Room 1, Palm Block,
or phone 617-L.
WANTED Antiques. Furniture, china
or silverware. Must be good quality.
f. U. BOX 1UB3. mm lord.
FOR SALE; Alfalfa hay in shook
Tom Neely, South end Columbus,
011 Stewart.
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Take
some chickens. 807 Hazel St., Cen
tral Point.
NICE, CLEAN ROOM and Board, 935
month. Including laundry. Just off
Msln. near courthouse. 61 1 West
8th. Phone 1308-X.
FOR SALE Grocery store, stock, fix
tures and gasoline pump; also
building, Including 4 living rooms
and bath. Splendid location; good
promnoie business, will sell at
sacrifice or would take part trade,
See L. G. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett,
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VANILLA or
Lemon Extract
2 oz. bottle .... 20c
Sunkist
large
Sunkist
Baking Powder
12 oz 27c
Sperry C1
No. 10 U I l
doz.23c
3 doz. 27c
15c
Ripe
No. 1 tall can
BNok2ntir 2 for 25c
2t
SUGAR
PURE C&H CANE
10 lb. bags . 53c
25 lb. bags. SI .32
100 lb. bags S5.09
FINE GRANULATED
100 lb. bags S4.99
MILK
Swift's Premium
4 tall cans . 25c
Case 48 tall cans $2.89
SHORTENING
Pearl
4 lb. carton . 40c
ScottTissue 3roiis 21c
Oleomargarine 2 lbs. 25c
Butter, Grade A ib. 29c
Peaches SI?S? can 10c
No. V, can 2 for 33
FLOUR
Flagstaff 49 lb. bag $1.39
Drifted Snow
24lb.bag89c491b.bag$1.63
BEFORE COMMITTEE ON
USE OF RELIEF MONEY
WASHINGTON , Jui I. (AP)
The senate campaign fundi commit- j
I tee may call Harry Hopklna, the !
WPA administrator, to tc3tljy about j
I contentions that relief money has
j been used for political purposes.
Senator Walsh (D.. Mass.), a oom
' mlttee member, said today he thought
i that sooner or later the commltteo j
I should Invite Hopkins to appear j
before It. Informed persons said In !
' such an event Walsh would suggest ;
i that he cooperate with the commlt-
tee In "removing even the susplc- I
j Ion" that the WPA Is playing poll- j
i tics.
! In a statement yesterday, Walsh .
I referred to a speech by Aubrey
j William. In which the deputy WPA i
administrator urgrd unemployed to j
keep their friends In power.
The speech already haa been term
ed unfortunate" by the senate com
mittee, which decided late yesterdsy
I not to alter that comment.
Walsh, speaking as "a member of ',
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DANCE
at the '
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Spring Floor
Sat. July 2
and 4th
Music by Dave's Dandiei
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Cast of One Hundred
"Merry-Go-Round 1938"
SATURDAY ONLY!
Shows Snt. 1 - !) -1 -
Western Thrills
As Bob 8ottlr
Past Accounts
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FOR RENT Small unfurnished
house. 133 So. Grape. Phone 476-X.
Key 428 North Holly.
POR SALE Cabin at Lake o Woods,
West side. Mrs. J, B. Robblna, Gold
Hill. Oregon, Rte. 1.
DONT NEGLECT TOUR OAR be
cause you haven't time. Phone
1630, we will oall and de
liver your ear. Open 6 a. m. till
13 p. m., Sat.. Sun.. Mon.
SAM BATEMANS
SIXTH STREET SHELL STATION
rOR SALE Milk cows. Dobrot,
Ellestad place. Central Point.
rilHNIBHED APT. No. S Durrell
Court. 330 No. Holly.
18.9 ACRES, Irrigated, tn olover, al-
laua, renced. electricity, separator,
ft good milch cowa, 8 tons hay,
cutting second crop, 4-room house,
completely furnished, cooler, wood
shed, barn. Immediate possession.
Sacrificed aasoo aiftOO down, bal
ance easy. Returning East account
sickness. Shelev Agency, North City
Limits, Highway 90. North Pine
Cone.
HOUSES for rent, furnished and un
furnished. 14 block from Court
house. Inquire at 113 King.
RHD Raspberries. You pick them.
Bring containers. I mile west of
Phoenix. " mile west Calhon
Ranch. O. Botz.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
New Garden Hose, 60 feet for 12.30.
uwn Mowers ana Garden Tools at
reduced prices.
Canvas Cots for $1.00; Army Blanket
lor ei.uu up. Large stock of tents
and tarpaulins, new and used.
Complete camping outfits.
10.000 feet black heavy standard S-ln
used pipe; 100.000 feet new and
used pipe from 4-lnch to 4-lnch.
Large quantity of Canvas Hose and
suction Hose and fire protection
toois ana equipment.
PAlnt. all colors, At $1.35 per gallon.
Septlo Tanks. Hot Water Tanks at
greatly reducea prices, also plumb.
Ing sundries.
We have more Shoes and Boots from
2ft cents up.
Grain Sacks, 3 to 4 cents eaoh; also
sacking and binding twine.
Cable, Belting. Pulleys, Boxings and
logging supplies.
Corrugated Iron, Roofing and Build'
ing paper.
Another shipment received of Barb
Wire and Fencing.
REAL BARGAINS CAN BE HAD tN
SPECIALS MENTIONED ABOVE AS
WELL AS IN MERCHANDISE CAR
RIED IN STOCK SUITABLE FOR
THE HOUSEHOLD. THE FARM.
THE MECHANIC, THE MILL AND
THE MAN ON VACATION.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-31 North Grape St. Phone 1062
FOR RENT SmaU furnished 8 -room
house. Close In. Water paid. IS
month. 119 S. Holly.
"THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME"
Let us show you some of the new
low-cost homes built out of this
Yard this year. You will be sur
prised, how essy for you to own
one, also. FREE Plan Books. FREE
Architects' Blue Prints. FREE serv
ice In selection of reliable builder
and supervision. A COMPLETS
HOME BUILDING SERVICE. It
will pay you to avail yourself etf
this service and long term finance
while It Is available it you want
to, at last, own your own homel
A Pioneer Yard Sine 1908
THE MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY
Call No. 839 Offices at 3rd A Fir
FRYERS Sweeney's Hatchery. AUv
u uiveam hi uiuri. Also cnoiov
breeding cockerels. Phone 498-L.
FOR RENT Three-room furnish
apartment, garage. Private en
trance, shady yard. 810 South Oak-dale.
Films
Developed Free
PRINTS 4c ALL SIZES
Southern Oregon's finest Mm
finishing service at Medford's low
est prices.
Twlce-a-dav Delivery
Mall Ui Your Films
SWEM'S
Eastman Kodaks and Finishing
DANCE
U. S. HALL
JACKSONVILLE
JULY 2
A Good Cool Hall
Muslo by Silva'g Oroh.
Follow the Crowd
TO THE
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
DANCE
SAT. NITE
' One Admlislon
Men 40c; Ladles ?0& Both halls
SUMDAY LOUIS
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FIGHT PICTURES
SEE Every Blow and Knockdown In Slow Motion!
The BUCK SAPPHIRE of KALU
EPISODE 8
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THE MIGHTIEST
Adventure Ever Filmed I
STARTS SUNDAY
.JOEL McCRIW
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BOB BURNS
FRANCES DEE
Cast of
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Myl Romance with the Wok of
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DON AMECHE
SIMOIIE SIMOH
ROBERT YOUNG
Bert Lahr. Joan Davis
Ends Tomorrow Gene Stratton-Porter't
"R.omanceJ of the?
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Prevne Saturday Night
Terry Walker In "Federal BulleU"
SHOWS l:4-a:15-1:OI).9:l MATS 90e EVES 40o KIDDIES ISO
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