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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1928)
o ..iny o o o ArEDForcn matt, ' trtotSr MEnForcn.' orf.ook. mm ay. 20. Writ T'Ad M FIVE pEE'D D B DDDDQ BODC3D DDO D "Ti HOUSE ON WHEELS LEGION BADGES' STOPS HERE FOR A FOR CONVENTION TRIP TO CRATER L 5 CI ;" DEPENDABLE GROCERS B . Q El o u m 19 53 Athletic Appetites Demand Plenty To win the race of life, food is the first need. Youngsters with athletic appetites, sharpened by hard play, will appreciate plenty of good food. The 20th Century is a Pioneer in special izing on Better Foods at more reasonable prices. Features Saturday and Monday, July 21 and 23 VAN CAMP'S BEANS Tin" lK-c.z. tins- "l-287 55c b lor'' KELLOGGr'S ALL BRAN DEL MONTE CATSUP Larue jik; 19c 22c 'Milki QUAKER OATS PEETS GRANULATED SOAP Lnrnc Hurtle growing; children strong" )7 C FELS NAPTHA SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 I m is 25e- Ijiirgc ikg. 10 liars m o MAZOLA OIL Thci .Mayonnaise LARD Pn re, I'rosli- 12 bars ( non:y in making your own Quart can hi l.ulk- SHORTENING - I Jest vegetable In hulk CORN BEEF Lihhv's i(iinuh 3 poiiniU MACARONI 1 makes a splendii resli curve cut 1 meat substitute No. 1 cans (1:2 .. net) -linked -Macaroni and 63 CERTO "Simiilil'ies .iain making" TUNA White Star Fancy Quarter American 1 leant v bates 3 iouiuh 3 bottles SHRIMP cans. 17; CLAMS Minced lfl'iS ia.-k Let lunch todav! Halves can 15 pnek- liave 35c 65c 49c 49 c 53c 53c 27 c cheese 25c 79c 27c 49 c for PINEAPPLE Del Monle Sli.-ei RAISINS Seedless Tlioini.sons MILK Lild.y's 3 cans 28 BROOMS liOth (Vnliiry i sew, lvceil ional value CRABMEAT Sakhalin Fancv Halves FLOUR Olympic, -W-lh. sack -Larj ;e .cans, No 1. O 1(11 scalloped clains '3f(,44c 27?- CQ. 2 for''-4-lh. basSc 6 lor 55C strong yet of inedium weight. 98c Japan. !)0r; leg Can $2.10 Fisher's I'.lend Onlv meat. Q Q $2.18 20TH CENTURY COFFEE a There's satisfaction in a cup of good Coffee 120tli Century is as good as 1 lie best Roasted everv dav, t V 0 it 's always fresh pound 48 3 lbs. P 1 Fruits and Vegetables GREEN PEAS Tender, succulent OC 2 pounds5 9 DRY ONIONS Sweet Walla Wallas Lat like an apple 1 C r 4 lu.unds A3C CELERY Tender, crisp o j- , 2 liiuiclies'5C. WATERMELONS Wonderful Klondvkes Everv Q melon "iiaranteed 1) i Jv D a a a D ES D l.ii.-kinit nly : doorbell and bathroom, it nifty bungalow on four heels traveled through Medford yesterday. 1'rom the inline plate on windshield to the radio out fit Mini invisible kitehen. the etiip- ; lip-lit was ultra-modern. A fiitnlly of four. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. I 1 linhertsnn ami wo sons. Hubert ;iml Maurice of Valley Cliy. N. 1 .. occupied the liouse. Si nee June ii the parly has driven 4i41! ' mile. Mr. Kmherison is president f l ho Chevrolet agency in Valley City. I'l.ins for the i;iMHi-)i,und ear were designed and const met ion work personally supervised hy hint. Complete with furnishings, the house, on a Chevrolet truck chassis with tliree-fnot extension in length cost Xl'iMHI. The interior of the affair was t bright and cheery. A eolor scheme of gray, blue and orange wnn ear- , tied out in the eretonne covering on the seats, which, hy the way, were movable; the folding table, eamp Move and bedspreads on double deckers at the rear. Kour ceiling lights furnish plenty of Il lumination at night. Windows with . ruffled orange ami white curtains added to the homelike atmosphere. ; i Two fire extinguishers were ear- 1 rfed by the travelers, who said they j h. id never used iheni or had an i accident of any kind on the long 1 ; t iit. , ; liver the Pdack Hills, through . " Denver. Colo.: Salt Lake City. tr. t.;. u. Torter. Ihmuh I tah: I.os Angeles. Long Iteuch tutlorncy. l'orter .!. Neff. this after and San Kianclseo, Tnl., to t H'cgon , mmn nicd his answer to the dam 'for a glimpse of t "rater lako. thellt;,. f . Sunders of Made tourists had a wonderiul time. "We had a lot of fun going ovei the Independence puss in loor;ido At an elevation of L'.O'.lfp feet, sill' lUdces for the Medford l.ecion post members ntt- now on hand and should he called fd at ihe Chaniher of ('oinnieree b-Jil'lin -oon as possible. hi-triei ebaininonbip cups won last year by various American I.e. irion posts are bet-inninu to arrivi' at the I'haml'er of i i 'ointneree h a.biuariers in preparation for the Aif-u-t convention contest for membership. The l-'ra uk .1 . SiaMniaeher iro phy. donated by the Albany officer, and aw a i'.b d last year at ihe I .a I'.r.lllde c O 1 V e 11 l i O l to Cottage lll'i'Ve. was received here yester day. Another silver cup was won l.i-l year by the linbler. Ore., dis irict, and gien by lluuh Urady. chairman of the IUL'7 iii'etiiii; at l.aCrande. and Otis Palmer, si aw di t rii' i committee member, has brt-n ad. I. ! to the collection ill the 1'oniniei Watcl lino the Many wlio use the budget system for finajie inj; the liume have, declared it the most sat-i-lai tory plan. These same people have told us repeatedly that utter they bepan bu)ing their food at Safeway Store, the budget wan easier to balance. Use the budget plan and try buying all your foods at Sufeirar Stores and Markets for a month and see how much vou have left. mKm i 'hamh window. Some Assistance For the Budget Jell Well FATAL AUTO CRASH his II... ; rounded by drifts of snow as highly 4 last. 'a I., for n;!u,mhi da mages for ; bath of his wife and injuries If in an auto accident in Ma- i mm y. t'alilornia. on April ;nr1e, II us iiick Pkgs. iivoi's. A ilessert. .leli- 20c Milk ; imr house, the four of us had to shovel for over an hour before we could drive l h rough the road in t one place, the nmt her. who a p- leared lo he the head of party, tiit. Ouiinj; the few hours thai the Kmbertsons were in the city yes terday they located "several former t Valley t.'ity residents, including Mr. j and M rs. S. M . I'leven and t he Q Casper Winkler family. They left nihere last evening for I'ralor lake j and expected lo drive thru I'ort fland. Ore., on to Washlniiton h W9 i fore returning home. unders 4 .v I r. nnn for and Sir..finii " M axitniim ' ( nnnetl M ilk A siiMM'ior proilip'l. a a Its ihe main J 1, bin chai es f3 s dlrecily due , f liegtc,eiiec on (5 D n ES o ihe death of bis wlf for injuries In pelf. The answer admit: facts of the complaint that the accident was to i-arclrssticss and lie the part of Sanders, alleging that he "drove his Kmil coupe upon the intersection of the highway, mak ing a collision una voidable." Dr. l'orter also sets forth in his inswer that his automobile was visible al all times, and "due cau tion was not exercised by said San ders." The accident occurred about il o'clock on th- morning of April '24 on the l'achecho Pass highway. Mrs. Sanders was killed as a result i of the crash and Sanders Injured. Mrs. l'orter of ihis city was also severely hurt and was brought unci: lit her home til this cilv bv . iinloilaiice. ( I Cans ... Mill; is : 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 - i 1 1 Butter 43c Hest (Trunin teed fresh. i 1 1ll I'll II- COUPLE HH FOR LOOK OVER VALLEY CATT T0 ASSIST 2 Lbs 95c Potato Chips Fruit Jars Bnll Mason or Kerr Self Sealing Regular Pints 66C Quarts 79 C V2 Gal... $1.07 Economy . Ideal (Glass, Tops) Kerr Wide Mouth 92c $1,12 $1.52 Pints ... Quarts 14 Gal.. Jar Rubbers, 4 doz 25 Ball, Kerr, ..regular in Economy Caps, l dz -f) Jelly Glasses, 1 do.. iOf1 liny them here I'm' real eiMiiinniv. Baking Powder Calumet K nnical. 1 Lb 24c 2 - Lb 50 c Extracts linns I'nre, nil fln- 2 -0Z. 4-oz. 29c 53c -i mini' sie, crisp imil di. a D a a n a "Pound' 226 W. Main and Medford Bldg. Phones 380 and 507 l&a 9 EH D DO Mr. and M rs. I. I.owman of 1 Cleveland. Ohio-, arrived at Central ; Point last Tuesday for a visit of about a month with Mr. and Mrs. eorge Wallace of thai city, having made the trip across the country in II days in their I lupuiohile. The women are sisters. Mr. l-owniiin. who was In Mod- 1 ford yesterday with M r. Wallace. 1 sayn they were wonderfully im- pressed with the scenery along the 1 Kedwood highway when they 1 passed over It en route to Central Point, and ahouf the stretch be- 1 IHireku anil Crescent Clly U where new const ruction Is under way. and which for some time past Q'has heeti eondemned hy many ino j tnrlsts," says that 'It was not so bad Q 1 when they came over It. nor dan , geroiws, ami that at no lime did D'they encounter nuirh difficulty, hut that at one part of the si retch where construct ion work Is under 13 w"' again, as he was told that It Ihad not ruined there for two weeks, it was slow and rough going. I Mr. and Mrs. l.nwtnnn on their Hj return trip home will visit Yellow stone.nutlonal park. However. Mr. M uiid Mrs. Wallace hope that they iwill become so enamored of the O' Hogue Itiver valley that they will ( not w;int to l et urn to Cleveland. Inasmuch as (hey already are fa ivorably impri'ssed with the valley !from the short time they have been Q here ahd will see nil the places of . . Interest hereabouts before leaving, Q that hope may possibly become (true. For 23 c Free Deal I imcI;iihc Cnrn Flukes 1 paiknu'e I'ep 1 iku Shreilded Vh"n1 lliscnils, till fur.... 35c 1 package Kullovstr Hiei; Ki ispics FREE. Post Bran ljealthl'iil slimmer cerenl. lii'S-'iilar size inekiitri. 3 pkgs 32 c P & G Soap White Xaptha is fine 'I'ni' nil liinndi'v work. 13 Bars 50c Lester I. Cutt of the American Flag and Decorating company, who is also photographic representa tive of Ihe Oregon .Journal. Is now in Medfnrd in the capacity orator for the American convention here early in August of dec- ' 1 Legion 1 August, j 15 i 1 . 1111 111111 r. r. i.unj 01 of the American I'lag and Deco rating company, will be ivinem- he red hy .Medford people as the Sherwond buys 10(10 loads of Oregon leads all American stnts gravel fo- city tstieets. 1 in low rale of infantmortlity. The Dalles anrleot growers close l-aOrande building permits for ,.) fib' of Tom top. ' Mlx months reach -l :ft.f'7. j Star Meat Market ! SATURDAY SPECIALS t X Choice Chickens, and EabbiU ('In. i.-e I'.eef Pot Roast, per pound ...... ......SO All hoiee I'.eef Steak, per pcund 3W J l'eef slmrt K'ibs. ier pound 15c Hams ball' or whole, pxT pound .?. 28 IIiiim.' Cured l'ai-on. per pound COt Home K'cndereil Lard, per jionnd 16 I Free Delivery ( Phone 273 PETE STROFF'S PAL WELCH FISHING LODGE STARTED Construction work on n ? 1 o.ofin fishing lodge, located about i 't miles from Medford on Itogue riv er, formerly the V. I',. Dodge place, was started this week by Kliner chtlder. contractor and builder. TIip elaborate butliling Mill be ,7k by :M feet ill size and Is to be equipped with all modern eonven- . itnee, Inchnling four bathrooms. Andrew Welch, owner of the lodge, is ti San Kronrineo, Cul.. capitahnt. Tour hundreil acres make up the! ehtate, which .Mr. W ehh recently bought through the I umy I real estate ugeney. In order that the utruet 0eOt,ay I'P erunpJeteil by the last of Aiigut, I in time for the fishing season. f bit? crew of cat pent i r has teen lMt -in the Job bv Mr. Childr. ! 4. i Grand Island Three )oya Ann; (hn-y tees produce lsaa pounds 1 , f fruit. ) I Itecords of .faeknon county show Peter fct roffn crime part ner hen was one Krnnk Kodat. Htroff last night confessed participation In the Willows Creek, Cal.. rohbery. which resulted In the death of an officer and one of the bandit trio. The dead thug w as John W. Pdshop, He had a prison record and. It was thought, might have been w tth Stroff Milling his southern Oregon stay, Kodat was Henleneed to serve five years at Kalem prison In May. IWl'l. on a burglary chaipe. oifielal decora tia-s for Med lord' Jubilee of Visions Ken II", 1 last September. Within the next few days the task of decorating the Medford streets and hlisiius houses will be launched and local merchants will vie with each other in dressing the fronts and interiors of their stores for Ihe coming Legion conclave. Lester Can is a deroralur of wide experience and ability, having as sisted in preparing for conventionH and celebrations in many cities throughout the I'niteil Stales. He also has had e.xperienee in theat rical work. Among the noteworthy events which he assisted in deco rating for was the International Ktichuri.it ic congress held In Chi cago In lit-i. This was one of the largest conventions ever held In Ihe world, having hail -Li miles of street decorations. Mr. Kills also has had a wide field of experience, lui'-lng deco rated for the New Orleans Mardl Oras and many important conven tions since I vm, Including the Portland Hose festivals of Ihe past 15 years. These men handled the decora tions for ttie American Legion con vention at LaC.rande last year. Krnl nek v 1 ltc;ins 4 Lbs. Beans WciikIct Seasonable Savings Watermelons J ! 1 1 Tin- I'iiii'sl red infill willi llllll'k Sl'l'll. New Potatoes '.in-ill, liii-fre wliili-, 25c Per Lb. 3V2C 10 Lbs 25c All Orders for $5 or more delivered in city FREE. Smaller orders 10 cents charge Store No. 433 MEDFORD Phone 1176 July 1-0, lliliS Forecasts Milrird mill vli-inlly: Fair tn lliMlH anil Saturday. No chilllKH in U-miM-ralurp. Ori-Kim: Kulr in east, i-lnmly In Wfxt portion imiiulit anil Saturday. No rhanfii- in tcniiifraturi.- or liu-mlilliy. LOCAL DATA 7i-nii-rntiir iIirk.i.... HlKlicut Hunt 12 llI'H.I.. I.OWI-HI I I.IlHt 12 lll'H.l.. Iti-l. Ii 11111 If 1 i 1 v- il'oi.).. I'riM'liilinllon (In 1 Htaln ol wpallicr (Hour l.owi-Ht ti-miK-riitmn tlila Inn, 4!i dcKri-pH. S TJ . t J 1 ' j SI l!l si; s 1 17 40 ki .00 .00 ('li-ar morn- TO HIS EMPLOYEES' FOR TONIGHT The Klks band, under direction of Wilson Waite, will gl a band fonci'i t In the city park this evening. The pi ogiam Is as fo. lows: March, "Cyrus the fjreaf King j Waltz, "Te Soro Mio" ... K. Iteeueel 1 Popular, "In the Kvening"....l laiib-y Mrleeiion. "The Army chaplain" Mlllocker March. "Thundered" Sousu To Medford lRh.n Post No. 1 'plrnlc and swimming party wn enjoyed by employe of the Snider Dairy mid Produce company and their families, totalling K2, last night on the A pphgate river be yond Hueh. Two big h t,s and gallons of lee eream. all furnished by Snlderji, were Btrved to the ftuevts, ta ) "Over, There" j Ui "Madelon" i Popular, Constantinople i o folia 11 Carlson Cnrlton March, "The American Lcglor9 Parker "Star-Sjiangled Itanner" Kryes flilh Krego will cut an hip 2"ft0 cordi firewood from 0,ViMa tniiia. 0 Total preclptlnf Inn Hlnce Sept. 1, 1111:7, ir..i;r, indies. HmiHet tiHlav. 7:41 n. in. HunrlHn Hattinlay, 4:54 a. in. S miner Saturday, 7:41 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY Halier City Hlsinarck HoIhh Ik'iiver Hen MoineM... . KreHiio HeJena Loh Angeles ... Marnl)field Phoenix Portland Itetl Uluff Korudntrg Suit Luke City Suit KranelHCO. Santit Ke Seiiltln Spoknne Wiilla Walla. ... Wlnnlpea; 25 "trp" j it 2 '2 7 J 5" Z 3 'IH " m ? r g 1 i I f.. I . . 71 48 fir. . 7x r.H Cilv. . KO M Clr. .. 81 r,s Cdy. . '! 70 Cdy. . !is r, Clr. . il 80 Clr. . 7 tin Cilv. . C.S r,2 Cdy. ..Wl Wl C,y. . 7l! f.S Cdy. inn, r,s cdy. . ft-i , r.t Clr. Mi H.' Clr. . mi ti'i Cdv. so r,ii civ, . S f,3 Cdv. .. 7fi SI Clr. . S2 r.i Clr. , 60 Cily, WILL OPEN Saturday July 21st Central Ave. Grocery A STRICTLY CASH STORE That means prices in harmony with other cash stores. DON'T FORGET We are open evenings and Sundays for your convenience. CHILDREN Bring this ad and get a nice treat, with your first purchase. 632 North Central One Block North of Jackson St. L. W, DICK, MutoorolwilHt, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING! GETS RESULT!