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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1928)
VU i 'ii in i. 1.1 a it 'iit. IF. .: t:(n-ith.Q '..: I rXGE ETOHT STETiFOTlTJ TJfSTO TTirBTTTTE. ftrEDPORTl, QftFiONT, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1928. I IFRED HEATH E 7 N0S IVI1SS NINA HOEHNE FINAL DATA ON APPROVES FAIR BUSINESS CA REER RETAINS LEAD LEVY IASURE 0F HALF CENTURY HI SCHOLARSHIPS COSTS IS YEAR! Electrically Wound Uninterrupted Service . Tomona graiiBO which in rep- After on ncilve huidneMi carper renentuUv all the grunge.. In 1)f flfly H ,,,. Fna Jaikson county was held at hugle; Point on Saturday. ' Prominent Medford drug. There was a goodly number. 1Ht' n" announced his retirement, present in the new hall and after ur ver twenty years. Mr Heath a bounteous luncheon the mem- has b"'n actively engagm In Lum bers and guests assembled In the' " "y " yn"H main auditorium to enjoy the program. After the sinning of America by all present .Mr. H. O. l-'ro-pach of the County Fair aso- estahllshed Heath's Drug Store, , one of Medford's well kuiwn con- , eerns. The management ttt that ; fli in will now he entirely in the . i hands of Kred Heath. Junior and elation spoke in the Interests of J -"""". nomne own mem the county fair impropriation.! ber ' 0"kc store for the stressimr the thounht that the:1""" "" """ " .mhiim .iti- i du,.,,!!., ... ihnimer mamiger of help pass the measure allowing , ,'!r ""' eonnecled an additional tax of one mill 01 ton cents on the one hundred dol lars to help defray the expenses for- Ijirry Mann's 1 Drug store In this elly and more with .M (Nail's Drug store Is now hack with the Heath organltitlon. I'reil I,. Heath, who retires this of new hulldlniM. Inioi ovements "e " 1 euvo ouslness. will lie rind nilillllnnnl nwnritu fnr tills I "really missed hy his many husl- coining fair. He showed hy prac- ness associates. He intends, how- ticai statistics that with this help! (ever, to remain In .Medford and to start with, the fair could be-l-"J" 'er an unusually come self supporting In a com-1 ut!l've business life, ill his home on paratively short time. '-aKt ''" "eet. Mr. Heath has ..lie slated furthermore that no '"en prominent In civic and l.usl more money need be spent on I ness circles in this city for the past tho . airport becauso Mcdford : twenty, years, being; nffljlaled with would bo needinit a much larger1 "e v namoer or I nmniiirce, itetail Among the honor students re ported for the second report per iod which has just been completed, Nina Hoehne, senior and valedic torian of the class, retains the lead in scholarship for the entire hllili school with the grade of A 111 all five subjects carried. In the freshman class Hubert Spuld- Tho last year of the cost of production study of pears, which, lias been conducted by the Ore gon experiment station, will be-. gin next month when Ralph S. I Hesse of ttte department of farm management, and YV. H. ilrown of the department of horticulture,' will arrive in the valley from the experiment station at Corvallis, : in-t. I.eneve Kimpklns and Mildred ; and with County Agent I.. P. Wll- Wulker lead with four grades of I cox will interview the pear grow A each. In (he junior class, Itosie ' era and gather economic informs Currier and Ver Dean Harvey. 4 tlon on the pear crop of iit27. ; A s, and In the senior class Nina I'nusual Interest In respect to Hoehne In the lead with Vlviun f this study is manifested by the ; Coss, Inez Gehhurd and Kls4e ' pear growers of this district, due! Pardee with grades of A in four j to the fact that a definite study subjects carried. Jiianita Demmer j is bein made to find wayB and is the only post graduate listed means whereby pear growers may as an honor student with grades ; reduce costs, and Increase their j of A iti four subjects carried. The 1 profits. The business side of ag-; freshman class loads the high j ricultiire generally has been more schools-In the number of honor neglected than the production side, i students with the total of four-1 and Ibis Is also true' with fruit: These Medf or d Jewelers Vour Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 Larry Schade Reddy & Co. 1 f ( ' Mf JEWELERS "The Treasure House" V MEDFORD. ORE. Call Your Attention to Their Attractive Line of one and would tuko euro of the mutter ltnelf. He Hpoke of tho Importance of tho air Her vice nnd quoted Mr. Hoover ns Haying that there are at present 4000 commercial alr planoH in Kervico In tho United HtitU-w, nnd hy the end of lUUtv tliero wuiild be at leant S0U0, Medfutd muni have a field to tnku cure of her slmro of the business and will havo many ways of earing for the expentie. - An Important need of Med ford is a place, to unload mock that if enroute thru here (o market. Thin would he a source of rev enue, fqr Medford nnd the dif ferent buildings would noun lielp the fair to be self supporting. Pomona Master Hparka Htated that the grange meinberH of the fair usMOdlutloii hud already met nnd -approved their part of Ou tturn re. Ralph Cow Kill spoke of a MtTchantH artHoriatinn and various chic, and fraternal organizations. BUS SYSTEM FOR EI teen. The list of honor students lows: Mid-year Freshmen Margaret Chillis 2A Mana ITedKes 2A l.oleta .lones '2, KUzabeth MfdlliiK 2 A Freshmen William Dougherty 3A Kieldinjf McUeurmon , 3A I t.- i ij . i rii iviniiiii'h Kohert Spalding 4A iMi . 211 j Whether or not Medford wantH n hiifl fi.VHtom n a moiuis of tranH portntion on her streets nioy he presontod to (he people nnd tho city council asked for a franchise. A Mcdford man suys ho knows a man, who hits the finances anil wuuIh to come huro with the lileu of puttliiK In the system If the people want It. The Idea would he to run husses regular schedules, ntxht and cent meetlnB In Portland which he day on the prlncloal streets and had attended which discusyed the ) 3.10 auto Uoomhu measure. This subject, Mr, CowkUI explained in a very comprehensive manner showlnK that the taxes would simply be added to the Reneral property owners expense and ap nrohnhly from Siskiyou Heights to Rerrydnlo, charging nominal fees. Severn! cities have used tho bus ytitem Instead of street cars. On j Tf the cities whore the bus sys ( tern has been a marked success ) is i.ong ttenon, i hi. ine system proximately thirty thousand pen started there when the cltv whh pl(e In (iregon who owned only I 'm,H nnd has rown to large pro cars would be tho only ones who 1 portions. profited thereby., I The man who Is Interested be . Mrl Rtallard recommends this I Moves In Medford's hit urn and $3.00 license measure and If It ; wants to get an Iden of what the passes ft ' will wreck tho hlgh-hcoplo think of a bus system for way program now being 1-arrled the city, out which Is giving Oregon Ole! 4- rntulM wlut iiixkIm I Jf gas Is laved one cent n the gallon the license fee could lie reduced 33 1-3 per cent anil the revenue remain I he Name. pert Andermn handled the pro fait10on problems now pending be fore the voters of Jackson coun ty In an able and comprehensive j manner explaining that the old system that predominated (trior j to '; 1 ?i 2 Ti wherein a bootlegger was taken to jail, tried In cir- j Mlva Ayres 3 A Irene Urewuld 2 A Leneve Simpkfns 4A Until Soulhorlln 2 Mildred Walker 4A Helen Williams 3A Sophomores Allan Cnrley 2A Kathryn Halley 2A Josephine Powers 2A Dorothy Walters 2A Junioi o John ?JIson 3A Rosie Currier 4A Ver Dean Harvey 4A Helen Jones 4 A (Jladys Mlnear 2A Vivian Wilson 2A Seniors IHalph Klein Vivian Coss 4A Dorothy Crews 3A Inez (iehhardt 4A Delphino Hinck 2 A 2B Nina Hoehno 5A Thelma Jones 3A 2M Klsle Pardee 4A Lillian Walker 2A 2M P. C Juanita Demmer 4A i 4 production. : A careful unbiased analysis of '. the eleineuts of cost of produc-'r lion; t lie reasons for high andjr low costs; the practics which pro-1 duce Iwo costs, as well as those whU-h make costs high, will be of -: value to every pear grower In the district. The magnitude of pear!rr production here, the possfhility forj; expaiiHion, the importance of costs, 2it and the progressive spirit of the orchard men, make this cost study a most welcome and timely one, ' and there seems to be no doubt 1 but that all pear growers will coopeiate fully to make the study. ;zs a stircesH and of the greatest value to the district. fol 2H ; 2U ! 2it ; 211 i 2li I II'. . SANGAMO Electrically Wound CLOCKS WHICH ASSURE CONTINUED OPERATION Through All Current Interruptions up to 24 Hours And Accuracy Within 30 Seconds a Week mi i nn ' 211 I'll 211 ; 2A 211 111 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Tlie.Siiiiganio (Electrically Wound) Clock safeguards its owner against possible inter ruptions inj electric service such interruptions occur when transmission line or plant repairs are made. Because the Kungamo is not an all-electric clock, these current inter ruptions, up to 24 hours duration have no ef-fect. The Sangamo is truly an. instrument of Precision, assuring accuracy within 30 seconds a week! Because of its seajed, dust-proof case, the Sangamo needs oiling and cleaning but a few times in a lifetime and adjustments are made. There are mantle, wall and desk type Sangainos for the home and types adapted to of fice, school and use in public buildings. Radio Program KMED Mull TrltMinc-Vintln Station Obituary sei'Aed by able eomiHcl, and ununt ly acquitted and the cuunly payers left to pay the major part of the expenne. I'mter the h.vk- , tern innuKuaruted In 1!i2fi men who are caught are hailed before Hie ditrlct attorney, who In nearly every case induces them to con- fess and lets them off with a fine, thereby saving the county tax payers the cxpetme of a trial. Many nf these men will help discover other law breakers pro vided the remuneration In nt tralve 'enough. This money that Ih paid tn the under-enver man in a secret transaction that the district attorney would find It hard to aceount for provide! iaid under-cover man refuned to admit afterwards that he had rocelved It In cash fur which he pave no receipt, ;lr. Allen npoko ably and brlef-ly-ucuncernlnK the work of Jack son . County Humane soeiety, n subject in which all rlKht-mnlded cHipons are Interi-stcd. V. A. Davis, candidate for county mi perl ntendent of scboolH gave a very learned talk on schnol; conditions. .Mr. Davlx has earned a Hp lend id reputation in the county uh an educator and was heartily endor.n-d by ,1. K. Itowen, muMter of Knter prise grange of "Wimer. Mr. Carter, rnndidate fin- coun ty clerk, owlntf to lark of tim deferred his talk to the remit.ir grantf mi-etliiR which folhtwed and from which visitors were ex cused. . KItKtlKNMKIHi. Puneral Kerv ( tees for the lain August rremlei- berK, sued 81 years, who:4o death I occurred l-VIday, April 27 at the ! homo of Mr. and Mrs. K, C. i Pie ne near Ciold Mill, wilt he con ducted today, (Huudav), at 2: no p. m., at the Conger lmeral Par lors, ltev. V. V. HusHnrd will have chni'Ko of the services and tlix the body will he forwarded Mon- uuy, April .hi in v mvimune, is., for Interment services. i , Apt n ;iu 4 A Irierit ilU 4 ! 1 Half of business wuceens ran be' i j Pitignitu Monday 1 10 lo l":;iu a. ni.- 4 Laundry. i 10:3 to II n. m -Los An- ( geles Soap. 11 to 12 noon Medford Kbc- 4 trie t'u. 12:lfi to 1:15 p. m. Lewis 4 ( Super Service. G:tr. p. m. Medford Mail , Tribune. f S to !l p. in. Porter Lumber i Co, and McCurdy-anicIs, : Inc. Request hour. , 9 to ID p. m. People's L'lm- tile Store. ' 4. SUNDAY DINNER TODAY $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD SEE YOUR JEWELER ABOUT SANGAMO CLOCKS REMEMBER! 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