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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1928)
irnwvwn'M:mr'f nmn'E. m Enraim.. . o w i xuW . vu 1 1 a w .it's:: -ii-. i NEED CLOTHING IfTli ;i FOR CHILDREN OF iKJj KEGcnaonnccccnnnnan QCITYTO HASTEN h SIT I AIRPORT BONDS SERVICE MEN a a a n n a a a a a .a EX u HI a E9 S9 B H El B B B a DEPENDABLE CROCERS pi a Before Leaving Town Stock Up Your camping trip or picnic will be more enjoyable if you have our good supplies along. Canned foods will keep. Be sure you get what you want by taking it along. Expert help at our store. Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, June 23-25 25c LIBBY'S MILK Tall Cans (Limit ) ' PALMOLIVE SOAP CAMPBELL'S SOUPS All varieties i ' 3 cans.' s ri-25c. N 3,,23c COCOA lookers' Just received a shipment of this genuine Dutch Cocoa ';-lb. tin 28 KKn Pound tin001' RAISINS Seedless Thompson's OC 4.1 h i,,lirOuC 4-lb. eanC Quart canv TUNA "White Star fancy Creamed Tuna fish served on toast is an appetizing dish Halves Can 23 45 C M 1UI BEANS Van Camp's .Medium size o cans RINSO oop Large package LIBBY'S DEVILED MEAT J, 's can 5 ' OQ " - Xt 6 t'or'I7C CORN BEEF HASH It's great It's different! Just heat and eat 20-oz. cans 30 SNOWDRIFT Purely vegetable WESSON OIL 25c 2 lor 59 C 3 ll.w. S3 C 3 ii. 53 c CERTO Nature's own ingredient for making the Jellv QO .it'll . 3 Mtl'esOOC HONEY Pure strained packed in genuine -Mason . CO- SHORTENING Pest vegetablein bulk LARD Pure, fresh Iv rendered in luilk- Quart' 3 lbs Pound 28c 29 c 25c Jars pint 37- BEANS Red Mexican No. 1 Calil'ornians CHEESE Full Cream Aged just right JELLO Any and all flavors . 3 pkgs.' BROOMS L'Oth Century sew Strong and durable, yet of medium weight Made from the very finest broonlcorn QQa Exceptional value at OC . FLOUR Fisher's Blend ' $0 1 Q 49-11). sack .IO FIG BARS With a generous fig filling OQ 2 pounds CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 Lars 25- iQ r ; . ; r. . 12 bars lV 2f)th Century Coffee Puts everybody -in a-good-humor every morning Roasted todav cm vour.tahle tomorrow (1 I O 1'ound 48 " 3 lbs. v 1 i FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GREEN PEAS Extra fancy Telephone variety 29 C GREEN PEPPERS very fine BANANAS 1 ipe yellow fruit RADISHES Pound, red, crisp RIPE TOMATOES Fine .rpiality- 3 poundh Pound 3 pound: 3 .bunches Pound B Q B EE BE QDDDODDDDDQOD 15c 25c 10c 10c B B B B B B a B B m u B B B B B B a B B EE SI W m m m B fci Althti Mayor Alenderret. I'mm l ilinun A. lluhhaitl. CouihHiiu-ii It, IS. i In mum ml ami A. J. frost arc still away from the liy. and there was only a quorum present at the council meeting last Tues day niKht. due to the fm-t that City Attorney John II, fnrkin hud re turned home nnd the fact that t'oum-tlman HuMcml, vice mayor had lelemaphed his resiKilulioti hh vice mayor, from the euft, the elty council at its adjourned meet inn last niKht was aide to transact husiness legally, hy electing one of the quorum, K. II. Janncy. as vice mayor. llecause of (he nhseni'e of Mayor Alenderfer and Vice Mayor Huh h:ird. who is on a several months vacation jaunt in the east, and who hy law officiates ns mayor and chairman of the council whenever the mayor is uway. it was neces sary, in order to have the council's transactions IckuI, to appoint an other councilman to serve ns vice mayor until Mr. lluhlmrd's return. Therefore the city officials locat ed Mr. Huhhard In the east hy telegraph, apprised him of the sit uation, and asked hint to resign as vice mayor, which resignation he wired yesterday. When he returns home Mr. Janney will at once re sign us vice mayor nnd Mr. Hub hard will be re-elected to the position. The council session last night was u long one, and in addition to passing is or 2U separate ordi nances, fixing assessments for nil the new Mver work done on us many streets the past year, other ordinances declaring Intention of paving u number of streets, and dissiou of the zoning problems of the city, and other mutters. It Whn decided to have I'ity Attorney (,'urkin uppear in the city of Huse burg test suit case, thul has been brought in circuit court, to test the right to sell Hoseburg bonds for airport development, us an assis tant representing Med ford. In order to expedite the test case as fast as possible. This test case .affects all cities, which liave voted or will vote bonds tor airport im provements. 1 11 case u decision In supreme court on this test case is not reach ed In time for the city of Medford to vote on its proposed J 1 1 it.oou bond issue for airport develop ment, by September, the council has decided to hold a special elec tion the first week of that month on the question of Issuing u $75,0U0 bond Issue for street und paving Improvements, und repairs. The declaration of intent to pave ordinances passed last night. In cludes new paving for the follow ing streets: North Holly to Kast .lackson street: Almond street from Main to Kast Ninth: Tripp from Main to Kast Ninth; Portland from M a in to Hear t'reek Park ; West Klevenlh to Dakota; Arcadia from l'Yu liquet to In Spencer: Spencer, from Kuds In Mayette. Ordinances were also passed de claring Intent to gravel Holly street from Oak street In, the west line of the high school athletic field, ami Glen Oak court from Kast Main street to Onkwood drive. 1 r ' Tv entv-l l e llinusjf nd dis.tbb d .vetiiiins (if I he 1-ile World War. t-l, ("U orphans ami runtli tlmu- builds of little children who belong in, the families of ex-service men iare tl the care of the Legion and Auxiliary. When the four million or more of returning ex-service men came back to the I'niteil I Slates, their places were no longer i open, their objectives were ' gone, j So w hat did happen? The best Ispirii of the American KxpedUlon 1 ary force and our I. titled Stales at my loi iued that w idely Known organization of , veterans, the American Legion. All through the first decade of our reconstruction period this or ganization has done all in Us power to preserve and maintain the highest ideals of Americanism. Not a militaristic body, but still not asking for peace at any price und profiting by the ever present sacrificial results of luck of pre paredness, the American Legion Is asking for adequate legislation to prevent any such things ns w ere possible before. June I'iith at the Armory will lie the business meeting when appli cations for new members will he presented. Wives, mothers, sisters and daughters, of legionnaires are cordially invited to come und unito In this worthy service for iic boys ami their comrades. Mrs. i'Yank Waite, chairman of the child -welfare committee, asks that any clothing which has been outgrown but is still in good con dition be donated for a box to be sent to the children of the disabled veterans in 1 lospital 77 In Tort land. Mrs. Wm. Otfutt. Mrs. Kotaml Smith or Mrs. Lyle Thur inan will tall for uny imcknges on receipt of a call by phone. Auxil iary members can bring bundles to the meeting ut the Armory, Mon day night, June 2;dh, as the com mittee, plans to puck the box Tuesday. mac BERT BATES IN (he the ! sent must B B B B B B B B FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch Per Load . 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central . ' Reichstein Tel. 631 Deuel 11 J't?"'"'- Leaving here yesterday morninc in two ears, the T. J. Hampson family started out on a two months' vacation trip which w HI include rfnch interesting places us Yellowstone national park. They expect to spend most of the time in Colorado where they lived lie fore coming here two yearn ago. A large radio audience Is prom ised for the American Legion frolic which goes on the ulr tonight from f to I'l p, m. Some clever enter tainment features have been ar ranged by Hut Legion radio com mittee In chaiL'e of Chairman Karl Davis and a real progiam is ex pected. 4 I'ortlaml I toy lit ict Ca-sh l'OKTLAND. Ore.. June 22. M'l The Portland Telegram fays today that one of the Cortland hoys who gave information lead ing to the rapture of WillUm Kdwnrd llli-knimi. nnd who Is one of 0 rial man Is for reward, had signed u waiver received Irom Lm 1 Angele agreeing not to demand a larger share of the money than the amount aligned him by thi reward committee... liert nnlfH of Koseburg, well known in this city, nnrtieuHrly I American Legion circles, is tho I storm center of a rumpus In his own home town, according to the 'following Item from the Hoseburg News-Review, of which Hates is I part owner: "Carrying out his threat I that he would arrest liert ! Hates if tho News-Hevlew "razzed" him for his hot headed actions at the city hull following the raid of the prl ' vate limne of Fred Schwartz. Chief of l'ollec Vaughn has I issued a complaint charging the newspaper man with the I crime of resisting an officer. ' Ttie complaint alleges that the reporter resisted him while he was attempting to place him j In jail. The "throwing in Jull" I proei'HH following an attack 1 by the officer on the person of Mr. Hates, who fought Vaughn off as he leaped across the table and uttcmptod to choke him. The officer when he made thefattack, said nothing about placing the reporter in jail hut was merely angry be cause he had been crossed fur his action In invading the pri vate domicile of u peacetUdc citizen." SAYS C. E. GATES: An enthusiastic delegation from ' Williams creek attended the open t forum meeting nf the Realty board today noon, the question of a road from that point to Oregon Caves being discussed. . -l.iressing the sentiment that it isiuW' time to start fighting again ,fo'i the Hti;lp of .'road ten. miles In .lemflh whlrTi 'TOIl' benefit hid only Mrjdfm d but nil of southern Ore gon, It. V. Lew man, of the Wll- ) liams district said, "li s squeaky heel that gets grease." At present it letter being from Williams to Medford o around through C.rants I'ass be tf'i'tf, reaching here, one of the men said in stressing the Importance of the new road as a time and money snvei . - The cooperation of (he local realtors was pledged and a com mittee will be appointed In the nejir l'ut ore hi perfect plans. "The hegon Caves road Is hound to come, and jus) as every road In Oregon leads to Portland, so does every road in southern Oregon lead to Med fonl. This being t he case the proposed road wo 11 it) benefit all of the neighboring towns,' C. 10. Cates saitl. Among the guests present at the meeting were R. K. Lew man. W. C. I l-'ixley, (ieoige Spartan and (Jeorge I'l.; Ids, all of Williams creek; Hany Floyd. Holland; O. W. Cod w a rd and A. T. Norris, Jackson ville: Victor Hursell, W. II. (Jure. Ted linker and C. 10. dales, local men Interested in the project. 1 1 Radio Program KMED Mull Trlliuno-Vlreln RMIInn Obituary j t'KoSRY .1 oti n t 'rosby passed away In lOugene, Oregon, June 'lb, MirjH, aged 4H years. Mr. Crosby I was a native son having been horn 'in Talent hi 1 s 7 S. making his home thi' re until his death, I le is survived by his mot her, .Mrs. Margaret Crosby, three sisters 1 and one brother; Mrs. Wen rile j Net hei land of California; Mrs. j Nettle Smith, Helliughum. Wash,; j.Mrs. Jeila Fox und William Crosby i of Talent, Oregon. I The body will be transferred to 'Medford hy rail, arriving here Sat urday In care of the I'erl Funerul Home. Nolle of service Inter. . Friday, June 22 P. M. S to !I-Reully Hoard. 9 to 10 American Legion Frolic. . . 11 to 12 HiintH (.'niterluii Theatre. Saturday, June 23 A. M . 10 to 11 People's Klectrlc. 11 to 12 Iteebe & Kindle. P. M. 12:30 lo 1 Witham Music House. C:l"i News and Market Ho ports hy the Medford Mail Ordinary g ---rat f in i -if -r-stuw -c3iir-s Usually food passes from producer or manufac turer to the broker, from broker to wholesaler, wholesaler toTetatler, retailer toconsumer. Kach of these operations involves investment, labor, warehouse and storage facilities, wastage nnd spoilagea tremendous t?x upon the family budget. Tlits roundabout, expensive method of distribution is no longer necessary. Py going direct to the producer or manufacturer and transporting car-lot shipments, in one move merit, from the point of production to the point of consumption, Safeway Stores have eliminated many of these needless handlings and profits. When you buy your fwida at Safeway Stores, you pay but a small profit Thir i what we mean by our s!ogan"Distribuiion Without Waste. Some Direct Savings for You Swift's Premium Bacon .Nothing I'iiicr. A summer neat. Lb. 40 c Upton's Tea Orange I'ekoe Clack Pound 89 c Half pound 49 c Baking Powder Schilling's Best Cream of Tartar base makes for better baking qualities. 1 -Lb Tin 39 C 2y2 Lbs -.7 C Tuna Flakes Mission Tuna is line for salads, etc. 2 Cans 29c Maximum Peas Something fine in a small sweet pea. 5 Cans . 55c Fruit Jars Ball Mason or Kerr Reg. Self Sealing Pints ...66 Qts 79 "A (ial .l.OT"' , Economy, Ball Ideal or Kerr Wide, Mouth '. Pints ....93 Qts $1.13 V lal ..$1.53 Rubbers, ;t dss. 2J,-,i'wiivrty it'm, dfc,-25p-4 Amaizo Oil Cooking or Salads Pints 27c 45c Quarts Jello The quick summer dessert. All flavors. ' 4 Pkgs Big K Flour The C ooki n g School Favorite. Makes tho finest bread you ever a to. Convince yourself by try" ing it. 49 Lbs. $2,08 BIO . Bananas Fancy Largo Wipe 4 ibs. 25c 33 c Seasonable Savings Lettuce Watermelons White Hard Heads Sweet, l?ipe,' Fresh Each 5C Lb. 3lc All Orders for $5 or moro delivered in cit y FREE. Smaller orders 10 cents charge Store No. 433 , MEDFORD Phone 1176 I! f! i BIRTHS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RF.SUT.TI C'Uut-lfleU advertising gets results Horn to Mr. unl Mm, Itji.vniond T. Hhm Iron a 7 3-4-mjiiiw1 hoy. I ti hit rri Itrld'K, 'J hutKclfiy. .luiw 21. hi the I'tirw kr .MaliTnily ('iiiiicntiimii sIiihum Mm-iulum Snnip fliu mcivh'H nf tho riniHh of th J ml la n marathon were n'-cu roil yt'Mtcnlny fur Ihc Cnpt'" nc wm reel by II. Htittnlcy. Incnl ('iimcnimiin. KlyliiK Cliuid whm "Kh(t" In varldiiH Hlntif ut Hie finish um ho c(iinpl'li'(l the hint Tew nillcH uf t In- 4x'! mil" mill ut hfiti, Mr. Hroinlcy luivlni; left hern early yexi'M-'luy mornltiK xti'l havhif? pune iut the Ilcdwood lilttlnvay 1n tnct th wlnii'T. Oniric Komi clow u(m (if Klyliiu t'ldU'l n In rcc-lvtl IUh S"i00) prize and other Intei-en.-inir hot were taken fur early n lcaie heio hy the fijpeu HdvertlnlnK drpHrtninfit. Hromley iiImh nei-ured imnie (tnuil plrtureN of Mellka. the hk'1 Zunl un the )MKt lap uf the Ikiik K''iinl. af uinpHnled y h tralneiK play lti(t ? mouth nrif.in and nlnxlnK tu k'i'ft up the old I nd hi n'ft Hpli tt.- ( iM'o Kinployi'rf I'lnilo , Mt-nilH-iH uf the ( 'upcu Korum and thi-lr ftinillit'H will leave h-re tuniorruw nuuii fur I'rospcct where they wllt.huld their iinnunl Idcuiw. The fliMt order nf bunliie.-4H W.tll he the picnic lnn h tu he fullmv-d hy a P'ppy program f i. nthletle events. In addlllun tu lite UfJUnt raeen and other eventM I hyn;()il In- Home nnvM-1 hLiiiiIh pi the'' cuniniltteo In aft'-rnuun pruKiam eluded with a ImII Kanie njid in thr evetilns there will he putlier "feed" and a bltf dunce , lU Jtie I'rn.speet Kynniawium. A Irijt ((Ver the new 1'ioMpeel Sit. 2 plant will he nni uf the leudlllK at truet Innr4 nf the day. Thin plunl 1m ennceded td he the la (pent hvU ro-elei;t rle power, Ht-utlnii in tho Htato of Oro I K"ti and Ik a houico of nieat Inter- j est tu all- tourlMls and vlhltoiH who pasH It (in the way to Crater Lake, i nlH ihvrfJU a pi i tn-U' hy alHipd. Thu will the con K DKVKI.Of FILMS . FREE West Side Pharmacy. . "The Rexall Store' Dance SAT.NITE , -. ' with George McMURPHEY and His Columbia Recording Kollege Knights ORIENTAL GARDENS Gentlemen $1.10 Ladies 25o Kodak Film Developing HIM Pr? tiling !tEvi 1 K:l!i;;ill'l!0. ttrfmancnt Kp-' j wmth l.cneui' iiim on Little river, , .Fast Mail Order 'Service SWEM'S; EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Maater Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. . Medfon