Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    PA'GB EIGHT
SIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IWEDFORD, OKFlOX. TrFSDAY. JULY IT. 192-.
G
Once
There Was
a Steer
that went all over the world. But
not until after the meat was
prepared for market.
The fine hair in its ears went
to Paris to be used in an artist's
"camel's hair" brush.
The shin bones went to Shef
field, England, where they
became knife handles that were
carried in men's pockets to
South Africa and London.
The sinews and tendons went
to Canada and Mexico first
boiled down into glue used in
the manufacture of furniture.
Every part of this steer went
somewhere and was used even
tiny glands no bigger than peas
went to pharmaceutical houses
to be made into medicine.
The farmer who raised this
steer was glad to sell it to Swift
& Company for a good cash price.
If he had prepared it for market
himself, it would not have been
worth somuch. Besides the meat,
he could have saved only the
hide and fats. All the rest of
the steer would have been lost.
Swift & Company handles
thousands of animals daily and
uses every part of them. Econ
omy results.
You benefit by it. Swift &
Company's profit from all
sources amounts to only a frac
tion of a cent per pound
Swift & Company
Medford pram h, 13th and From Sr.
F. Crouch, Manager
Visitors are welcome at
Swift & Company packing plants.
VH DKVKi-OP
FILMS
FREE
West Side
Pharmacy
'The Rcxall Store"
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phono 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
ClMsififid Advertising Gets Result.
YOUNG PEOPLE OF
.E 10
:E
.lAl'JiSU.VVII.I.M, 17. ,
vi-R i-njoj.-iM,. :.nl jitpirmu' pn
uiitiu was I;tt I-'iiuny t vcil-
ijK if tli" I'. S. Hal! In-r.-. hy 111-'
.l.if k-.(ivilr Y.ninir I'r-oplf 'H .Mis.
Muri.ii y 'uluiil"-r sfM-lfiv. Th
jdoiTinti vMs r-htii'-lv i, v.icj'.i
iii'i-ic. PollowiriK !tio th" nnrn
s: S"iiur viral diicr. "Tin' l.dnl
is My HhP(hfirl.-
Vruyov.
Orrlioi fit , "Aitycl'u Voiirs," nnd
Yp tin I,onl."
.m;. ,,!.. .1-1, the Mast'T
I'.cm-Hi i:y "
'I'rriiiiliotic y-it. wiih 'ffWn "!
hlialtn, "fin- -lftiim ioul.,
.lifrl t m:i if ! . II- l.iftf-n Me."
1 lhw(r:tn.. i. uk, vinlin nhnll
KHlfn. "I'ilut M
T!i M is.viima ry Volunteer so
i''ty is an 'irLanizatinri t,( th
oimu ip'-iitl''. stai'it-t Miitic tin.
.no. in which thfv lia'- th- ii
im i unity of I -a inline Iul-cUk-i-' in
'ht isi i;t n scivicf and stmiv. 'I'hfir
lie aim is to i-)ij's-nt .""-us In
life ;irnl cJiaiaci- ami In br a
lai-tl'in in fini'-hini; tin- work of
hr-naratinn in l h- world for th"
Huioi-M hoon i-f'iuin. I'nitK of
i.iin oi'k'finizaiion un to If found ,
from (ii'i'fill.'ind to Soiuh Amrrc:t
iind frrmi Kuropc to A usl ra li'i .
1 The youtijc pcftjilc niiiiihr-r mart'.'
Mi 0. On o and a if of nearly ow-i
nationality and laniuif.'M on the
The .FacUsonyilhi MK-iety meets
1 i-very Friday evening at ":',',() in
.tin rniu'lhoiise and every irn--i in
: i an Inspiration. 'I'heir mission
ary activities extend t iirouMhont
tin town anil reacli nut into neatly
every eoriMT of the Valley.
' The young people have niven
tanditiK Invitailon to the pnWli'
lo attend III- mieieiy meetings.
.Wxt Friday evening a mh-si'-naiy
program will I," xivrn. From
tune to lime dea-i upliftim; mi
' -'lals are held and dm-iiie; the
sinnmer niomhs it in planm d ;o '
have some hikes and plrnics in the
; iM-iuitlt ill out -of-docrs.
MIhs Hilca l.ynit (if Tueoiriii Jm
vIhIIIiik her num. Mrs. W. W. Cum- i
eron. They are spendini; iwfi
wee its at the Molcotnh Sprin ;s.
Mi-h. .lolai H huler nf Kl.nnaMi ,
FallH. after two months nf illness '
in the Unfile Kiver Hunilai Inia, N j
' 1 Hale nf Ashland was in imr
elly Sunday.
Air. and Mr:;. A. chiliiers and !
faiiilly, Mr. and Men. Kertnli Cninhs !
ami J. Ilalh were out mi the Apple- I
Kate Sunday.
Lot tic Montgomery (,f Medford
wan an overnight vlnltor at (lie '
home of Mrs. L. J. Coiubesi lant ;
Frhlay niiil. ' )
Mr. and Mis. Karl Wlilte and !
nop. Hinder, were visitors Sunday .
at ('ruler l.alte.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. Dtinnlnuimi '
and faintly wen- tinioii Ihe many 1
people who (hove out In Applec.iitc I
and went halhin-; Sunday evetiiui;'. '
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Melntyre wen i
En town Sunday from the lnnnin'i
camp operated hy Kay 'hartrau !
ami clarence Kussnfer.
Mr. iiud Mrs. Leonard McKee nl
Apph'tMle wt re visitoiH at the
A. childers home Sunday.
M r. and Mrs. S. K. Fvans and
diiimhler and Mrs. T. ('. Norri-i
were nruniiu ihoso irom (his place ;
.who visiied the air field south of
Medioid Monday lo view Ihe na- ;
i lional relliihility air tour planes. :
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Dnuniiuton
and sou, Totnmle. nnd Mrs. Martha j
hitnnlimloti and Mrs, l.elila McKee j
were visitor. i ui lie Leonard M"
Kee lionie over Sunday. 1
; Mrs. F.lhel Mor-inu of Medfnvil .
visited Mis. funic INI, and Myrtle
Fit, a couple id' days dutitit; Ihe
i past week. I
;. (. Samlet) ami fiimily and '
relatives o Phoenix made a trip to ,
('ruler l,:tl;c Sttinlay.
S. K. Hiinson and I'nnilly wli.i j
have hecu liviim tti the old court !
house here for ihe past few weeks,
lefl Saiurdav nmrutn lor Itonue
llivet. I
Klder Ward icecnlly purchnsefl '
the Waiter TesMner place on South
Fifth streel.
Mr. and M rs. n-:iie Sntherlaiul I
Farm Bureau Co-operative
Exchange
We make and sell all kinds of feeds and mashes.
Our formulas are registered. We guarantee our products.
M WE SELL IN COMPETITION WITH ANYONE
H Chicken Teeds 100 Lbs. Dairy Feeds 100 Lbs.
H . !" Mah . i2.SO Milk Mako $2.G5
s .-( . SM-.-ini a.o c.ir m,...,i :i.i5
M A- ' o Mill K'ini 2.10
(inpwiii- S.-1-at.-h ::.10 Mi,l,ins o.lo
M I'atl.'iiinu Mar.!, IJ.tW) K',,(., ();ls 2.50
H All ...On,. .0 0. 2.S0 O.numl Oats 2.50
H Wli.-al o 2.50 1 ici'l Pulp 2.75
Cia. k,.,! Corn 2.50 l., is 2.70
..nf HiHI was our city S.t
tioni !n tti.rk at Mir Inmaha ina 1 and Kniily Mt.lroom enjuy-il fii.-.'.i.!, in Jaf k.-'.nvili.' ttif -ar'
cami a.K.v.. I'l op.;!. a:! ,'Utit.'4 a! (If.r, : 'a:v.-i ra' f '-i-;' -v-ol;. Mi- ", j 'tll: u
;,lhr I' .r-.ihv .M.ioic ol s-attli- 'v" ' a tin- tin ;. .a l aw l.tsbway HI lf r. : n . -11? Is.-t-i uh Unit Jt'lil.-
i- viMiiux It '.'' t.:i i.ii'. , . il.-s. Mary Saumlay. ..i. ittnahK-r n( Iti-v. .I ilinsoii . a
Ma.-on. t.l .).. k.-onvill' . ' Mrs. t'"ra ( 1 1 , an. I her lilt... f-'"-'' I a-tur of III"' M. K. vnr- .
li. A. Ko'ainl anil Kov Sl.-w.irt Kranilauul.i r. It.-iiy. vt.-itol .Mrs. jh-I Mi-. I'M Morrlwn !
of -j i tl i ; -. Or.-.. -.-tv Iiii.im-ss Citiinus miii. Ja, k. al liif (J. K'ain'.tii latl. Sunilay )!Usl
vi-it..is in our . ,iy Saiaplay. Olt.n l.timb'-r n.v -ullli fl 'li- .Morfi-oa's tallu-r. in
.'.'I..! K. A llawkill: . III.' i-ily !i ; aliove l.iulc Fail. rriil.iv ami Ha' MilclH-l. .'rl - -Moirisoii wits forill-
l.ia;iai.-. aral iicjiIi.-w. Cln-slfr unlay. . ii;. Hluc MlirlK'l.
Ila Kiitt-. of tlic Iliii lit-.' j.kii a: Channi . y -"! .s-.-y. Mio lias h.-.-ll .Mr. ami Mrs. Will Katon lt'-'t
K'laniatll l-'alls. art' yi-itiiiK Mr. (;"ir ill i,,. sola-- imit- al 111-' S1 inlay !'"? I a-n-f. n wnt-rt- t.lf-y
! ' ; .-. .in-. I ..M !i on W'ilii.ull , -t !... I!. -iin- iiii.-i anilai-iniii. is ini; r.i- .. i lo In- liill.loyt tl lor sollli-
H.- ant an. I tlan .-:, im:. . j::-.
i' .- .May. w.-r- vl.-iiion .,-. ami rs. ('l-.o!an.l of ,l ! .vlr. Al.-lvin Ki.-Mt arrlv.-1! Sun
I tin ,'.u::i I'iit- airi. a' l n, vi.,it,.. al tin- ii.iin,. of Mr. liai cv-iiiau it h.-r bm.- Ill ''all-
'' '""! v '' '' - a a I Mrs. t;,,n. Ma.,'il Sunilav Inlnia lo visit Inn- mm !'. -Ml"-'-
Mis. ii.-,ar l.owis ara! Mrs. II,-,,. a 1 1 i-nioon. Sialiis. Inr a -on ; in wi-k.
li.-tii lii- w.-cl. on,l ;,t A II. -si -t, wl.o' has li.-.-n al ih- Aai-.na th- , ,.i i--n 1 s al lite llomi"
s in .la. i.snnvi:-. r.-inni lit. .-a- i:iv. r sa.-iita t iinn lor -out-- l!iv. r anilariian tl:is w,s-l: art-:
A hlaii'l. lino- in:-; i.l.lo to r.-pir.'i lionlo Sun Mrs. to.- ira- t urrl-r ami Mrs. l-'t'-.i
lay. i.avia; r-i -.v. -r,-il iioin a .:: I'-, -r rl' M-illor,l. ami Mrs. Kv-"I-
illiir-rs. . cittt of lli-nil.
Mr. ami .Mrs. r.-avt. linn, -an atoi Mr.;. U. ('. Kt-rr was a Mt-ilfortl
iiniiji-r Montlay lnnrniir-;.
Mr. ami Mis. .Itihii I'-rnoll ami
M-rritt II. -my l'i!;,.r Th.-- rall.-tl oil -on. Ii'nior. ami Miss l-.'va Con,.!
of MHforil tt'f-rp In our rilv I't ;.
(lay.
i Jim-It. Civin sncnt ihe past v,,,r-i
Wi lli.-li.-n I'lticli al the l lri, h
home above Ashluntl.
Mrs. I.ee Cnotlman wan a M-'!
lord shoii-r l-'ritluy uionilna.
Mr. Arllt-ll from Klattialli I'.iii i
retiiriH-il to our t-ity ftir a fi-w hom
onu tlay htO wt-oh.
Kllon Mrtnvnlt-t- nf A,ilc;alf wi-.
,it .liK-ksonvillo visitor l-'rithiy.
.Mrs." !.' W'alifl ii-lil siiont Thai
tlay wiih her tlanuhtcr, Mrs. Fiani.
Shaw, in Mr-tli'oril. ,
Albert I'iu, formerly a re. i,:,.-n .
of .laiiksoltville but now of llinn- t
iniiir. t'al., was marrlotl July I.
I'eter Usher of Malin is inn.
Improved since laltiiii; trealnii nis their h.
for some time at the Ut-n- Hi... it; S:-i
sanitarium nnd exjw-i ts to relinn '.'.h- ri -t
lioiiif soon. i ..
I.yle llaitman, who has been suf Ho-i",-
leriiiK tor some tune with an in ,-t. Mi- a:: i sp-ii-linu a few ilavs f,,,,, -hi:,!,, .! ,,f t'aiilori-ia are vi
feeted banil, is improvm-";. at lei h at the Modoc urchanl. itin-- al the bom,- of Mi "and Mr
M ! - .Met illl
of Aiile-;ate ami Miss JliC'nlly run-
tf,!-,-, lo S'-Kio,i Hidbts SitDjIny
aftentoon. ut O
Hi
.Mr.--. K,
.it.-l.la-. '
tet'itoon. w v
1'bailey Hiihani, Stanley itilvl
nisjlas Hortlwell are hern fr-'l,
inland visit iiiK at the home i'i
Mr. and MO .hllins Mallke.
Miss t'aniH-ii liorothy and nurses
of the ,4,'omniiinlty hosiiital enJoy-,
a ttii to rescent City Sunday.
1'alty lo Jtnn N'itflil (iuh.
t.tiS A XI 1 1-1 1 .1'S. 111 Ifosi-oe
".'alty'" Ail,il,l;le litis pltrchas,-.!
th- I'laiii.ition -af- near t'ulv-i
t'lti- an, I Mill op. -fate it as ii niybl
-In!,.
.,.--!.- -M !!ll: .
,-i - :" :,'! . tir.- norma I.
-Iin I m :.- - re, iij-n- dto '!i
i:i-r sar.iiaritim Snnda
J.CIS AMIia.lOS. l Mrs. Ann
Olli- I'aiiHiin. wife of William
Karniiui. actor, fil-d stiit htert yes
Ki,la. for spar.4t.- lo.'ii ntenn nc
and i'-. ',"" aliinony. she name,!
Miss ls.il.-I Major tis correspond
ent anil nave the value of the Far
nam community property ns $aOt,.
iinn.
wit
. tl1 - -s
Suakist Fruit
rowers
use UNION "Non-detonating Gasoline
In their lumber and box making operations this
non-detonating fuel has proved its dependability
S VE.W".FRK tieeP in t'lc cod shaded forests of Northern
California the camp stillness is broken by muffled murmurs.
J'hey gradually ascend in note to a rhythmic purr and
break into a smooth continuous roar as the giant Sunkist logging
caterpillars emerge, bringing their awkward burdens of the day
to the box factories.
Here, in the lumbering operations around Hilt and Susanville,
I inion non-detonating gasoline is used exclusively and in lank
tar quantities.
Sunkist now correctly known as the California Fruit Growers
I'.xchange, is considered the most successful co-operative growers'
organization in the world, l I ,ooo grower members utilize its
facilities. Sales totaled f 1 10,000,000 last vear. 2,500,000,000
oranges marked " S U N K I S T " were consumed
in iQ2-
This great organization has "success-tested" Union non-detonating
gasoline in the rigid outdoor laboratory of the West's mountainous
lumber country.
What S ucccss Tested" Means to You
Ol course you can't give the gasoline you use a laboratory test,
but the great institutions who do check results for mileage and
power can be your yardsticks. These firms have "service-
testnl gasoline. They arc successful firms. They notonlv
use Union tor its briiliant pi-Hormancc, but for its absolute
uniformity. The Union Shield is n.i mark of " Success
1 estcii" ijuality for you.
0 1
RtSluction on Purchases of One Ton or Moro
IP N I Q N
G ,
A. Few of the Successful Finns
Using Union Gasoline
Rtstanchury Ranch Company
California Lettuce (Ironers
California I'acting Corporation
i aiifornia Prune anj Apricot Crimen
California Vegetable I'nion
Colonial Crape Products Conistoy
V. Cotati Coinpany
Curtis Orchards Company
l-.arl I aiit Company
11 Cajon Valley Citrus Association
l.-comliilo Fruit Croweri A..oi iaiion
I'arley Fruit Company
Farmers Llevator i: Supply Company
1 rrnch American Corporation
Fruit Croisers Supply l ottipany
Haul Orchard Company
Manistee Ranch
C. & I.. Moring Ran, ii
(h eilaiul I ruit I raider Company
Pacific Fruit Fxclia:Ke
Pat itic F ruit I xprc'j
San Fernando Heni! I.rnion Company
taiila PauLi Citrus I ruit Ao, iatio
Steivart Fruit l oinpany
Statulard Fruit & Produce Company
Symphony undtr the Start
Broadcast
Summer Saturday Nights
'l i e creat Out. Door II, ill),,,
li.ml .Svn.;.ii,;y Concern a
bma.U a t ,-ven Saturday Dwlit ,n
t!ie i'a, ;r:c t -a-t Nr!.;. r n
he - ,, ,;; r!. thp. e
tac) are artutic niaterpiecei
erti
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