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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1929)
mt:t)Fort)' mAtl rR&tjfauhiffitiGffa, :WnEf'6WMTnAYW 020" END GIRLS'WEEK WITH BOSY TIME . AT HIGH. SCHOOL "LEAVES TO STUDY n OAKLAND LAYOUT l THE PRICES ;cf OUR USED CARS HAVE BEEN CUT TO THE BONE f r . 1 !''( I' II if' v i m -J, j ff I 6 l.if 111 (Contributed) Willi the fall' board . Jucknun t i The airport committee of the city eeuncll. consisting of E. M. Jan- , rrv W iponring the: celebration ki Hupprlntendenu Fred gchnffel. left 1 Uy trajn this noon to visit the air 'i liort at-Oakland, Cat.,' over the ' woek end, for the purpmio of Htuily ti'inB llwtTeputed model port, How it In laid'' out' and operated, what the J' concession there pn'y, and In fact Ji to Btud everything' pertalnlnc . to j that port. - They may aluo visit the Mills flylnB field In Son Francisco beforo'retumlnBi'' -fiTho member of the' committee w fool the grave responsibility rent--ling on them In spontllng the 20. - i 000 bond Issue so'-ovorwhelmlnijly , pasaed by the voters laat Tuesday, (.'and therefore plan to move very I carefully In building tho now alr ti. port, despite the need fur compara tive haste In order to have the new airport sufficiently developed by Juno 1st, when tho night flying begins on tho Pacific coast, llencq ithtst trip of Investigation to Oak ' lurid. . v!' Al pr-OHcnt, accurdlng to City At ( torwy. John H, Carkln, this noon, . the 'committee docs not' want: the 'bonds sold for six weeks jet, but i'Mi-.tOarklrr iir-'alieady at work pro 'tpuilnguhe inml hU'ph neowuwry J.j'for rthe" advertising of tho bonds, i . olc, to-have all' Inreudlncwf when i'nyor! tho oommlltoe gives tho word g to go ahead teltfl tho snlc. The fr-memfoom- of the oommltteo- may . 'eliange their minds on their return f from tho .Oakland trip the first of H.next week; - ' Whllo no Information could be i gained on thd subjoct; It Is thought ; possible that the commlltoo may JV-do some preliminary work while IV away towards, the engagement later :tf one of tho foremost airport cn--i-'gJnocrRtofhavo charge of .the. lay l lug. fobtv afidt building of ' Aia iriow airport.' - ' ' . M ' i IN LINTTS TRIAL Clowlnj? argument were given In Yt Ihu circuit court tiiitl of ' Miicy Afi Untt, charged with trannportntloa m-of -allcffori moonshine,. and the cuo ' ivnn oirpectod-to 1b in- tho hands of tho Jury by curly uftornuon.- " Untt whm arrest rd ovi'i a month iEf ntfo by tho sheriff's- office 'hem 7 Unit! illll, fnllowinK on u1U-imI ,r ohnmi ut four mllttH, (lurliiK whirl! M dlMtMm-ff offlcerH Hiiy Llntt dlnpoFtid . of u quiintity of llciuor by. tlV'uAv ):lnj It uIoiik tho hfKhwny. Whon H he uppenrcd 'In juatico court hoiuo t tlmo Hffo, hvi tvna Hontrncotl to five ntOnthu In- tho county Jril! nml t:io j, Iti owint ti-iul In bflxed1 on nn appcul Sfl ftom that Hcntonco, which aIho -J included a $500 f Ino. ipi Today's trhtl will bo tho lnMt Jury 'jVtrlnl. for tan dayH, Circuit Judo II; gi D. Norton announced thin faro EJ noon. Court will bo held next irt week In O runts Piihh, nftor which tiv i rnuinvu jii The fbml'clay of tlra (IIiIh wek Ih crowded with iictlvltloH, a num bor at which took place thin after- of children who attain the health no"' lw?.; ",r U honor roll this year by. giving them MlnKt a'otlW for thlH show were official recognition and hcIioo) ahtnlned from the prominent awardfl, abJc step in health pro, i women's ready-to-wear stores In gross has been taken In southern Oregon. It Is ouly rittlng that1 sev eral' thousand children who have been striving' all winter to llave their physical defects corrected . 1 Milfni'l Following the stylo show, should bo. honored, by the people of the county on children's day nt me county ran. Healthy children will be ranged as blue ribbon prize wiiiilorn with as much acclaim as the healthy an imals which nave long been a fea ture of county fairs. Since the open ing bf school last fall doctors have been making free physical, exami nations In all the schools of the Miss 1'ru'tsmun, acting dean of girls at tho University of. Oregon, gave a talk to the girls and their mothers, on the subject, "The Value of 'a College Education." Tea w a s served by the committee In charge, to the girls and their mothers.' Copies of tho Girls' League 111 Times were then given out to the students. ' This evening the girls will havo their annual April frolic, all cum ing in .masquerade. The cummit- toos have put a lot of time on the oounty that wished to. avail- them-' preparations, and all of the Klrls selves of thlH practical health edu cation contest, anil thus save many children with defectB nf oyos, ears. tonsils, luiiKs,', hearts, etc., ihave hecomo Interestci) In . having them corrected when otherwise It 'miKlit not havo been done until the con dition became serious. , Of course some 'trade contlltlonB havo llcon caught' In tlmo and very many well children, wmo stimulat ed In their' teal tb .continue health rules. ' 1 ', This May tliorc will not bo a joint celebration like the spectacular pa rade on. May. L of last year bo cause tho- InoreaHod pomilnrlly of the health honor roll among; Iho rural school children warrants their havlnc tliolr own local ce'lobralions. Mr. Hedrlck and Mrs. Jones, the Modtonl school niirae, nro planning iu'e assured of a Kood evenint; full of interesting entertainment. ! 1 COMING FRIDAY NOTED LECTURER Noted iih an nullior, lecluror tuid world-wldo traveler, Lucia Ames Mead will bo a Kiinst speaker ut the junior hlnh school at 8 o'clock in the evening; on April 12, under tho ausplcos of the AllnisterinI as sociation and tho P.-T. A., accord ing; to an announcement made Uy those bodies this morning.. Tho a parade of tho MedforU honor roll i,""'0'. children. the 'buttons for the ofjjo win ners will bo aent to each school bofore It closoa. and. should-lie-savoil for the grand reviewer parade of schools ftif' the' fair? 'according; to announcements mado by t Ho fair board and health association. Grange Bulletin Representative Pays Med ford Visit fy Jury, sessions will Aimiioru. The Jury chosen In the Llntl IT. trial Is as follows: 'Clarence Knrn ivfhum, Kail Moure, Harry Moore, JV'IIUiw;: ltodcliff, Blreriniuii More. house, Arthur Ildwnrils, flert C, P.Ituiiel.jA. lji.-Mlll, M; J, Arant, A. (.. 1'racht and Adam lleuirlo., Three More Food . Products Appear ' W4 ' in Mail Tribune Tlie season (or mult extract Is 5i hero 'and this paper desll-oa to tr rail the uttentlun of Its readers " lo the ads 'of three malt extract S companies In this paper this even I. inir. f l traet mure bcni'Ctclal In Ihuiri .- .1 Hutb A. tiraham, of tho JlialiKe Bulletin of . Itnsehui'K. tho offlcllil slate pai)er nf the Oregon (IriuiKt'. who has boen.in Mcdford for sev eral days, arranging for a write-up in llln next Imhuo of the pa)er, re KiiMlnir OranHe aetlvliles unci his tory. In Jackson county, . returned. home today, MIkh Oriilmnl.i,nn ..(iblo ropno- si!iitiillve of tHd'piibllelitlini w which she IniWbevt.'ltooltitd fle yen I'M. - jjj;. . .. 1 : As n former active worker for suffrage, Mrs. Mead Is:' now pri marily Interested In the promotion of world iieace and has spoken on tho subject not only throughout tho li nltcd HtJit.es but ou tho other sldu of iho Atlantic. The subject of tho talk she will deliver In Mmlforil Is Tho Now liinicnllon for tire Amor lean People." . , ; Gbrtunity ;llf; YOUR Our leasei has been cancelled; and we must have oub used cars off the lot by Monday- This represents the entire stock of the Med ford Studebaker and' Chrysler dealers and must be moved by Sunday night regardless of.price. - All standard makes in a wide variety of body styles, including re-built and guaranteed Chrys lers and Studebakers. This is the opportunity of a lifetime. No reasonable offer will be refused Remember that you are buying these cars; from authorized, responsible dealers and conditions of sale and prices will be guaranteed as represented. Included in thissale will be a ; complete stdck of Used I trucks; . . 0. V. Meyers Co. TyDEBAK-p Sales and Service I tl ;:; -i i 128-132 Riverside i'.i.1 1"" . ' .mM .tl .v v. tr. .irf '. Medford Motors CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ' Sales and Service Remember! We Must Move Monday .4 ;' TTftfcrl .'Rar T.nt Onnosite si 128-i32 South.- Riverside DISTRICT IS FORMED - Fl . Tho ceunty court isnurd nn ordo yoHturdiiy fornilnK u water- di.slrlct ou dm Oak Uruvu sontlun, und ot tlnn Mny 4 iiH thn dale of n bond clcelluu lo provide fuiulu for-the klnyltjiHatlon of pipuH, etc.l'HMcd- : Thiv un (1 qluc'tton ,"vlll bcH' SIR. (MM. Thn ctiuntv court dieted upon tlii'i'requstfrof a numlArt-jpf;1 by rhe-vAiedfortl WlpU'i, fhryyier-rcHicl'-ntH "t1 tho dlMtrirl. ' . 1 Plyifioiitlv' (IvuIoVh, and the' O. "r". SALE USED CARS Iyora company, Studebaker and llvo agents, hu.s been cancelled, ac- cordtnK- lo an announcement mado last nielli, and the lot must be va cated by Monday nlcht. In order to facilitate tho moving of tho used cai'H owncil by Uiohc two firms, a days, Saturday and Sunday, and will be held on the used car lot opposite tthe Mcdford Motors and O. -V. Myers company. . v : Tom Mix Coming the iiki'lK-ciul lut Tim county coui't lioti'd1' -w'hlrh -huH rpeWiOy hcpti -Yif'clriiiwi f 1$nys Ai'i'ilil Vuclitv -- DKTISOIT, April 6. (P Juib u.r.,.,.in. oi, win I,,, lnnnrlw') nn,l '-fni- litlln' iniinlM .iroiiml. awroncal iar ItuntLl, nrtac will bp cut to tho bono. "l. Fisher, motoiv car miiWnato, )uiaiuvol,' with the hard riding Thomas ..r.i, t..n,l...,.i .., It. .u . I- ! 1... ..!,, 1 lift IIIIJV nm-liil vpliL. I iiluilinii rc-l)llilt afid -kuuvulitfcd ' tiiifiiinjv mil-nl vcliL. in llii tltln rolo. will welcome me (ticlO J'SlTl"lVl4'keii1)UoTii-'r Hjiy-W; hfcws that Mix Is to lie aeen In '"IH' by Grey, Is a typical thrllllns, two fisted sort of yarn. The plcturo is . r I. e a 'spocial and Is numlicred araons tO KiailO OatUraay tno ionB ,st o tmponant re-isnues . .;. , . j included,' In the William Fox pro-. , ; sram for l!2!i.' . ,f i Those who saw Tom Mix In' "Tho j'; In. conjunction with Iho Tom Mix tho Zane Or.cy feature, the second eplsoue or, tnc ..- t-h'cailet-Arrow wiH-aiso oo wwo. V ;'. '' r "'A- Riittel-'-removcs tho burned Ghl'vulertf nnd Studi'lmkei-K. ; . . m ilk, ctuvvtu- hundlus a,, buby, ejur list.'of.'thc. 43uitnos"' al .tho.Hialto -piu-.t-JiriMii.' ' Tip- snl'f ot 'rui'M will iiift 'two 1:hfe''.' ".: ' '' " ' .'' '' : theufcr -toinofro-.' "This. stiiVyJ alii"1 .ll.v mill sin bread or .cake moro eas- in'illily than a knife. KWVWWWVVWVVV yVvVWVVWWWWVVVVW wwwvvv V Our 9th 9 : HI . .. o . in i if I V ' .11 f Kirthdav.!! " ; ' o ; 'lfV i - ff a 9 " II K l . ' ' r 1 ' ! in ' Houwwlvoa' uro flndliic'nutlf ox- ?! tine IT 'i'nry-duy recipes, whlcli la caus- v- lilff increased Hales. k)- The -brands -udvcrtlscd for tho . first ' tlmo today on llio- tiirltiK Jiwhedule aro: " ' 15..( hiuo Ribbon Malt. ft i 1'urlUin Mult; ' " 1 """ " fl IJiistslilo Malt. Tho .latter two 'arc new advor risers . and'- the former has used 6ua0(lunmii fyr. yniir;. JThcso U products aro all standard and can jt be Jlad, ut your uroccr'u-. , ,. j. r t. SNOW T' r- REFORESTATION PLAN SALE IN ME MEN'S J- That tho f'riitor 1I(0 Council lirtijnct ot rcturoslfitiliK tho'clljr j j watorHlicd. burned In W22, whtch ft wag l havo beRiin today, was call ' ed off on account of tho henv fall of snow at 11k Hutte illlin. will an announcement mado at noon by ! Uoonf EocutfTO Wm. boo Hrlrkor. i-t AeconllnK to tho local official, .- thcro was from, four to six Inches Vs, of snow at tho watershed and lnill- cations pointed loan additional fall u through tho day. Moro than ro Jlctlfhrd Scouts slKncd np for Iho work Bf plnntim; tf. mm in the district and woro ' onttiwltmifaf 'ovor ,ho.'iproiin)ct of r accomplishlnK the task today. Tho s? project -has been poslnonod'' until Aprlt 19. acwrdln(t to Mr. Brlcker. .1 . i. i ,i,i. . ,. .Thursday Club Vance tit Phoenix Tonight ij Tl PlKtenlii Tfcuraday rltnS has i'.nt tnvrlatkiD to a numlwr in H Ujo raltfy for a dunet whh'U will ' bt held lu the Woodman hall "lis ' rrenlnff.' 'i'hn affair ift ticcK(1 o hn om ut the most njoyabie giTn in Pljoonlx this eaon, . ' t- '!; tl'-i. 1 .VV' H ' (' ' , About one liiindiTd iilUwool, liaritV tailoriMl suits for iiii'ii. All iftiotl patterns and up-to-date styles. All well kuowti makes. Values from ii.UO to fiO.OO. ONE-HALF PRICE Boys' and Students' Suits All have two pairs ol' pants. All-wool materials in Uu: newest stvles, 'alues from $12.50 to $30.00. t - Meii'sCollar Attached Dress Shirts $1.98 Exeeptionally attractive shirts in plain eolored mid faiiey broadel,Qtlis, and mad risvpre-shnik collars and fast, colors. Mtcgular $2.50 values going at ......$1.98 Men's Light Weight Pajamas A'alues: up to $4.50 $1.08 Men's Athletic Union Suits Full cut, reinforced back. IJegular $1.00 Values :.:.r..:....:.:...:.:.:......i.:......89 Men's Rayon Union Suits 'Full cut and rooniv, button front style. All colors, regular $1.75 value, $1.49 Men's.Work Pants , - Wliipcui;dH, juoJ.eslsiiJS.ai.id otlierjong wearing' niaterial:jvnp.;tb .$:J.50 vtdue!i ' , 82.98 " ' ' MOTHERS, LOOK! Boys' Wash Suits " ' Hundreds of new spring wash suits have just ar rived. - linens. madras and broadcloths in all the liew'Ht vies and cohii-s.Uonf Sawye.i' tind leter Pan makes! 'nines' froinl.25 to $'l.0.1 ..:..::. ?l!00 :. - . t r- Men's Neckties liegular 75e Values 2 for $1.00 ' Boys V Coveralls IJIuo and wliitc stripe, -button front, drop seat $1.00 Men's Dress Sox Fancy pal terns of: rayon tiiitl Regular ?Tn: value. . .. .,, DEiMRTM'T m . V , lisle. 4 pairs for $1.00 As an expression of appreciation for your generous patronage dur ing the past year we are offering someexceptional bargains for the next few days.' The last year has been the most successful in our history, and we are affording you an opportunity to. save money that: -.will well repay you for your toy alty to this, store during the past: K mcrtfh,. , S 1 . SV Don't miss a single day of this. sale new specials wilt be offered each day. Entrance On East Main Street ; f-w JkuuisVelutttm M . - . 'f -THE . jk -, - STORE'' eVEPYBOOV . J . Men's New Spring Dress Hats All new sjiades and shapes are included in this sale. -Values- from 5.00 to (50 $5.00 Hats-.....: $4.49 0.00 Hats $5.30 (i.50 Hats 1 $5.19 . :. . i Store' Open Tomorrow Till 8:30 P XA AAAAJIAAAJLAAAAA AAJAAAAAA AA AAA AAAAAAA AAAAAAA XAAAXAA LXJXX . M.