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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1928)
P3T3E SLY MEDPOTCT) WATT; TRTBTTNT!, MEDFORP, OREO ON". FRIDAY, lAPKTT fl, -1958. HEALTH ACTIVITYiKARASICK READY CO-OPERATION BY IN COUNTY GR0WS;'T0 WRESTLE BULL, FARM AND DAIRY MAY DAY PARADE LOCAL FAVORITE URGED AT MEET Dress Up for Easter With a New Suit CAPPS CLOTHE ( S30 $35 S40 S45 Campbell Clothing Co. On Main Street Near Front Your Easter Meat Wants Can Be Had Here HAMS (Half or Whole) Swift's Premiums, per pound. .30c Morrell's Pride, per pound . . . .27c Sinclair's Hams, per pound 30c CHICKEN RABBITS NICE BEEF, VEAL and PORK Medford Center Meat Market In Rear of 20th Century Store on North Central Avenue PHONE 255 Buy the Best for Your Easter Dinner We have arranged to have the best on hand for your Easter dinner at greatly reduced prices. You will be more than pleased to find the three essential things in shopping combined at our market Quality, Service and Quantity for your money. A Few Money Savers Per Lb. Armours' Hams, half or whole. . . . 28c Swift's Premium Hams 29c Bacon Sq uares 22c Brisket Bacon , 25c Kettle Rendered Lard 16c American Market 29 S. Front Free Delivery Phpne 875 Community hpulth jml lrcn'K health ecmn to ia Hie wn- , Declaring IiIh conditio" 'o be per- ('oojicratlnn lictwecn y all ; y feet and that he plans to give Bull ! dairymen and between the rUveKi- ttr of vaiii'd HcilvltloH at thin time, j Montana of IColiywnod a lew leu In fiift there ha heen no time in 'Hons in wreatliiiK tonight at the Hi the hhitury of Juc kwon ounty ; )ai ity hall pavilion, Al Kuraick of vhn xo much attention utxl con-1 Portland, UiiKuian l.ion and muster stitirtive work wjih done for pre venting uicknesH a yd imilniulniuK K(kk) health. Today it the fifth neHnlon of the new dental clinic to which (he two county nuixeM and two school nui'M'M lake their patients. -Mrs. Hcrtha Denton hriiiKH Iter Kchonl children front Ashland today, it belim her second appointment at this clinic. Other group have drought In from Central Point, .Medford, C.oM Mill. etc. This den tal work enable runny children to have Home of their defects rem edied and thus attain the Health fied farmers and the dairymen, was emphasized by the Kuests at the Kealty Itoard Farmers lunch eon held this noon at Hotel Med ford. Mr. Harrison, owner of the of the daiiKeioua reverse headlock hold, was reHtinK today for the battle, fullowiiiK Ills arrival last , Oukleish Kmin. north of Medford, evening from Portland, where he : wn ha only recently moved into haa been defeated only once. dur-L. ... ., . . inK the pat winter Beason. ! th villUy w,ve s"ie ,nU'reMlinc "My condition could be no bet-i info,n,ati,,n " hl" experiments tor," the husky KuHHiun said this j with the Milking Shorthorn breed forenoon, as he pounded Ills chest lf cattle, upon which he has won with both flats. "I wreatled last hundreds of first prlfces ihrouKh tlme in Aberdeen, Wash., and there jout California, won my match, and tonight I am I Miss Dorothy Harrison, a loenJ prepared for anything that Hull I hlh school h 1. gave u clever might like to do. If he Beta roiiKh. (dissertation entitled: "Our Friend, I certainly can return the compll-1 the Cow," which was Rieatly nient, but I want the Medford funs! joyed by the law audience of Honor Kfill when they otherwise j to know that roiiKhneHg 1b not in realtors and farniers. Miss Dor could not' inauaKo ll. Their striv- j my jie, I have heard much of the lothy. besideH being un effective lite to K'-'t on the honor roll helps ( Bull, and I am convinced .that his 'and well poised speaker, has alHO them endure some mighty painful work that must be done on their neglected teeth. The clinic is financed by the .Jackson County Public Health association and is located in the office." or the health unit in the new court house. A drive for 60 cent . memberships to pay these ami sifk room supplies 1h now be injf conducted with Mrs. J. C. Wcills in charge of the Medford campaign. strength us well as his science won numerous ribbons on her own will Tteep me on the Jump, but I utock exhibits throughout t h e am mtlnk to do my best to show country. him that I am the better man." j J. VV. Fish. Jackson county Karasick, accompanied by Dan .pioneer stockman, covered th sub Lewis, Portland fighter, Bpent most (ject of Jersey cowh. In which stock of today lookiiiK over Medford, injhe is spectallinK. and told why custom of becoming acquainted he selected this breed for his farm, when in a strange town. He wres-i.Mr. Fish said that there was a tied two months ko in (Iranta : place for every breed of cattle In Pass, where he found little trouble the valley and was looking for ln throwing Prof. Higami. Japan-jward to the development' of the ese wrestler, wiio appeared here in : dairy and stock industry here, so A Beautiful Present FOR THE LADIES yiw Mrs. MfXair, who arc in San Francisco buying goods for the spring season, have .expressed to 1 their store hero, a quantity 'of Easter Lilies from sunny California. They have asked that we present them to the ladies of Medford and vicinity with EASTER ("J HUNTINGS. So tomorrow, every lady calling at our store in the afternoon will receive an EASTKU LILY with the compliments of Mr. and Mrs. James MoXair. YVe urge nil. of the ladies to partici pate in this present from the "McXairs) James McNair's Pharmacy 214 East Main Phone 91 "EASTER GREETINGS" START PLANS FOR Hotel Medford April 24. The four .IIm Mildred Carlton, president;,, tlirllllllf? match with Sailor Jack j that air could lie represented ANNUAL BANQUET of the association Is In Spokane this week attending the .Midland Kmpire Sducation convention with )v. Warner. It Is expected that .Miss t 'aril on will return with many new ideas in line with health work for children. The Health Honor Hull which hundred of school children hope to be on by May 1st Is of paramount Interest to Miss "a lit on and she lias been cooperating with the Kchool authoritieH to make it the tremen dous success It Is K'dHK t Doctors of the iNmniy Med leu I Hocicty alime with the public health nurses have been workiiiK overtime examining children not only for the Health Honor Koll but also to check up their con dition for athletic contests. This week they arc finishing their work in the Hchoolft of Hold Hill, 1'hoe niv, Medford. and Jacksonville. Kaulo 1'olnt and Central Point schools had their physical exami nations two weeks ubo, and the children with their parents are eagerly lookinK after such defects as bad tonsils, ears, teeih, eyes, yMUx, posture, Hollers, etc. A crippled chiblri'n's clinic will be held April 14 with Dr. Dltle hunt In alteiiflance. This expert Is dean or the Orcein Medical school and in dun-Re of the Slirin crs hospital and favored the chil dren of Jackson county with a clinic several years ao at the re quest uf the local Medical society and Health Cult. May first (Child Health Hay) will witness the parade In Medford of the Health Honor Hull pti-.e children of the grade schools. Next day thu pra-school children sum mer rnund-up bcKins under the auspices of the Parent Teacher associations of the county. The ft and 0-year olds will be gathered Into clinics In every section of the county by the I lealtu Unit nil summer long ho that every child may be physically fit to enter school. The nine local groups of the Health association assist lr. Inskccp and his staff with any and all or these clinics whether near Mt. IMtt or Hilt. Wood, local mutman. Hull .Montnnti arrived in Medford this ulternoon from Klamath Falls, where he met Sailor Jack Wood last ni-'Aht before the largest crowd that ever saw n wrestling mutch Mr. Hilton, of the Hilton Dairy added to the Interesting farm dairying topic with an insight Into the Holsteln breed In which his dairy speclallzeH. lie encouraged a wider Inn-rent in the dairying . OF G. in that city. He Ih hi the pink of i industry among those engaged In condition and prepared for any-of this type of work, and cooperation the Russian Lion's tactlcH. between the orchardists and dairy- Tex Porter of Medford and Cecil i men In the matter of fertilizing, r.arrlck of tlrantH Pass are also i James Stewart of the state land prepared for their semi-final, which ' board spoke to the realtors in re- Is expected to ho reul good. Inns- gard to state land in Jackson much as. a gtildgu exists between county, taken over under foreelo-t The wrestling 'sure the past year. Mr. Stewart) authorized the local realtors to appraise such farm and tracts of land and send their appraisals to the laud board for approval; prior1 to the sale of the property by the realty hoard. . Preliminary arrangements were j m.ide at noon ioday at a luncheon and meeting of the executive com- j mlttee in charge of tho annual Medford Chamber of Commerce brinqtiet. which will be held at th. Medford service clubs will eooper- ate with the chamber in making; the affair o huge success. Efforts are now being made to i obtain the services of n well known ! Portland speaker who will deliver ; the only long speech of the ban- j quet. which will be a purely home products il inner, ns all that will 1 be served will be either grown or made in or near MedTord. The general .arrangements of I the banquet are in charge of the I champej- of commerce and the dinner Itself will be In charge of the Khvanis club, while the Lions club will take care of the decora tions. The notary club w ill sell tickets and members of the Crater chili will act as ushers. Herb (Jrey. C. A. Hwigart and II. I.. Hromley were named today on the publicity committee. ; Notice. , The manager of the City Sani tary Service, Inc., will be at their office at the Jurmin & Woods Drutc Store on North Central street, between the hours of $ and 11 each morning, where he can be seen rel ative to any matter pertaining to service or rates. No increase is contemplated over former rates n"' any necessary adjustments will b. gladly made. CITY SAXITAUY SRHVIC13, Inc. By L. Y. Phillips, Pre.-Mgr. 15 Home-made cakes and pies for sa le Ha t . , M ed ford Kleet ric. 1 5 the two wreHtlors. smoker commences at 8:30 p, prompt. VAWTlRTRACT TO BE. SUB-DIVIDEDSHRIN E i An R0-acre tract Is to be. placed on the market by the Vawter fam ily. Th Is tract Js located ahfnit one-fourth mile west of the epd of KingH highway on the pU yreka-.lackhonvllle stage road, ijnd consists of several fine building slteH, as well as good farm land.j The tracts are from five to eight acres In sl.e and a number hkve been sold already. It Is called pie Vawter subdivision. j E !S TO START SOON Willi the arrival of warmer and more favnrahlo weather, the ("lis: Saiiilary Service company will et Its orKanizatloii uf KarluiKO collec tors into 100 per cent operation In a very ahort time, accordiiiK to 1.. W. ''hlllltw. ninnaBcr anil preaident of .he company, who xald toilay that It will prohahly he only a , couple, of days hefore complete op erallon will he realized, meaniim that twice per week collections will he made in the residential sec lion of Medford. New collection ronlcs are now helim completed and euulpment at the (lump yards east of the city is heln.; rapidly broken in for the henry reception of ttarhaito and for Its rapid disposal. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station I'rogram Saturday. April 7 10 to 1 I a. m. People'i l'.lectrlc Stmc. 11 to 1 1:311 a. in. Wltham Music Co. 11:3(1 to 12 noon Hotel 8 .Jackson Dining Room. 12: Hi to 1 : 1 ft p. m.- Clreen !". p. m. Medford Mail i'tihum news market reports. Items and The Weather Promuted by a tremondoiiR spouse from the last radio comedy., ! "Madame Q, broadcast two weeks ago over KMKD. the Mail Tribuno Vlrin station, and many demands for a sequel to the play, the Cali fornia Oregon Power company will give local radio listeners the sec ond installment of "Madame Q" next Tuesday night from 9 o'clock to 10. The second play Is complete in Itself, although dealing with two of tho same characters. Madame Q and htr nw secretary, The regular monthly meeting, of the local Shrine club was well attended at Hotel Medford thin ' ipion. The San Francisco tihrjne ' hospital , was the subject of an; interesting talk by Carl Tctigwuld ' who, in company with Dr. 10. !. lliddell and Henry Kluhrer, visited tho hospital reee n t ly . Mr. Tengwuld tobl of (be won-' derful care given the little pa- tientB of the Institution, which m a k e s no distinction between creed or race, and Is carrying on i tine of the .most noteworthy works of cbaVity in the country. At the suggestion of Dr. Ulddclt, the local lodKe shipped the San Krancisco hospital several boxes jof Kogue lliver appy-s upon their return to Medford. The speaker . urged consistent support and co . 'operation with tliis p base of Shrine work. Tho Shrine club was enter tained by Miss Alma 1-awrenee. who contributed the delightful piano solo, "Th Ccrap Shooters' I )n nee." by Kast wood I a ne. She was heartily applauded and re- spon ded with an encore. Mary t.rciner, accompanied iy m 1 ss Ijiwrence, gave two clever songa-logues. ivSas ttSaei? yosa &&gy me Owe li&&iuzts axs ' 3.L FREE Every child accompanied by parents will receive a Real colored Easter Egg Saturday only. Shredded Wheat Per Package Long Brain Rice :i Pounds 23 c 10c Fancy Bulk Cocoa 2 Pounds 25c Bulk Chocolates 1 Pound . 24c Corn Flakes 2 Packages 15c Sliced Pineapple- t 'j -pound t in 22c Del Monte medium size Peaches Ter Can Fancy Sweet Corn :t Small Cans r I NO IRE REVERSE; TURNS MWNTOWNf 18c 29c Piggly Wiggly Bread Ofn :l l.onves uUL $L75 Local Flour 4-ll. Sack George Washington Tobacco l.ponml an 62c Seedless Raisins 1 I'nckagu Caddie Soda Crackers- In'sli mill frliji a Ihs Cookies (5c value) Q l'arkaKs Bulk Macaroni 3 rounds Matches Onion (S boxes) White Wonder Toilet Soap 10 liars Furex Ewry Imtclo g-iinrnntml l.aritc siio Iluiilc, racli 10c 39c 25c 25c 19c 37c 19c lywoather. the smart cracking "realtor' 'of tho first play. Madame Q and Jack are on their way to Monte Carlo when the first act opens ami the action centers about these two. t he prince of Monaco, an old friend of Madame Q. and a little French girl who has taken a fancy to Jack Eighteen yellow and black signs i Jack Mer- j wore placed today at intersections j on Sixth street and on Main street. prohthftii;.- reverse turns in an ef fort to relieve traffic congestion and decrease the possibility of col lisions. From henceforth at the intersections marked by the signs ll will be unlawful for a motorist 1 to turn completely around and go back down a street up which he The same cast of characters ' had just driven. used In the first installment will If a motorist desires to reverse Lowest temperature this morn ing 31. Precipitation for 2 4 hours end ing ft a. m.. trace. Yesterday's weather here: Illh eM temperature, til ; highest this mouth since 1 ! U Lowest temperature yesterday, 40 : lowest thin month since I 22. Mean temperature yesterday, f0; depar ture for the day. excess. 1 degree. Average daily deficiency for the mouth, tl doureew. Precipitation: Total rainfall wince 1st of mouth, .47 inch; 15 year average for the month, t,3ti Inches. Total rainfall since Janu ary 1st, tl;fJ Inches. Total rainfall fdncc September 1. I4.:ti incht'Q Humidity yesterday, f a, in,. '.)( per cent: 12 noon, tie per cent: p. m., 4 2 per cent. Character of day. partly cloudy. Sun sets ''ft ' lit t:42 p. m.. rl.scM tomorrow 4i:4r a. m., eis to morrow i:43 p. in. j 0f men an( WOmen. And leading tltlses and sets, computed for ( to serou9 disease in the end. level hoi moil. ) rorccasi ior muium arm umior- he used In the second, two of whom will have to change their costumes and videos to suit French parts. A brief synopsis of the first play will he given by the announcer for the benefit of those who may not have heard It. Joia direction of traveling. t a street, it will he necessary for him to drive around a block, making only left and right hand turns, fitv Traffic Officer (5. J. Prescott to day said this new mil 113 would he rliidlv enforced. CONSTIPATION CAUSES JIGHTMARE DAYS But the l'oad to relief is simple Whit A tMTi!fc tliinpt it is to draa throimh tho days I Dead- timi. Llstlosn. With ni-hinir hrad I ami drooping; houlili'ra IclUulo 1 Rymptoms of noplect! Yet. con I tiiiiiation is making Ufa just such I - ,i..on; ii.Mt..na nuji:n r.nv: rnlr lolllKhl. Itll local trusts, nturdny fair unci wiirntoi', I,. WAl.TKIt HICK. AlotcoiolnKist, L'nltcil Ntatca WuuUiur Bureau. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS What a nitv they don't know that AM.-HKAN is guavantced to give prompt relief safe and easy pre vention. KcIIokk's ALL-BRAN ; ll'OCo bran 100v effective. Poctora icounnd it, Two tablespoonfuls daily chronic cased, with every meal. A delicious, healthful cereal in place of habit-forminKdrups. Servo with milk or cream, or with fruit or honey added. Use in cooking too. Sold at all grocers. Jlado by KclloKg ill Battle Creek. ALL-BRAN Chinese Noodles 3 Packages 23c Shrimp Per Can 19c Bacon Squares Per Pou mi 17c Mayonnaise I'lnt Hollies, enoli ....... Mayonnaise, " !i-.lin Hotlle, nii'h Mayonnaise Small Hotlle, each Solid Pack Tomatoes H'ii-IMHinil Can, each S & W Grape Juice Pint Hollies, euiii E. Main Jello or Jell-X-Cell It Packages 34c 18c 10c 15c 27c Help Yourself and Save 25c Japanese Crab Meat . OCr IVr Con LUWt Campbell's Baked Beans ')Cp M.iliiini SIm Cans MUL Van Samp's Baked 25c Beans Meililllll 'Caim, Cons Goddy Goddy Peas Iff." E. Main PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SPECJALS FOR EASTER SPRING LAMB o Hams half or whole OKv Choice Beef Pot Roast W'v i(iiiiul IVr jxnind O q QChoice Beef Steak IVr ixuiiid WE DELIVER (Market Only) 20c 30c PHONE 1236