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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1929)
KM I.KIf 1!'20; PAC1F, FIVE A resolution favoring the roiu J)lpiill of the proposed Williams Creek cutoff was umtnimous!y passeil at a nueiln of ih llusi nous and Profosioliul Women's club lit the Motel .Meilfcilcl last riight. The vote on the resolution followed a 'spirited discussion of the conditions lor ar.d nsainst tlie project. An outline of lively programs for tho remainder of the year was tentatively drawn and Mi's. U. V. iMillholland was selected as offi cial song leader for the orxanlza 1 lion. Although not eliuihh1 to mein liershlp. MrH. Mulholland will at tend all meetings as a.i h .no-a'y ineniher and conduct the ' miikIiik. . which will enliven every uaihiTlui; from now on. t. i Mm. ' Prances Cmi'Mii was a pointed chairmau of the coiuniitti-c in charue of ameudint; the by-laws of the organization and Mis. W. A. WhIi.ms was elected to the oitice of director lert vacant by Mias Mil dred Knight, who recently vesinnetl due to pressuie of oftice wo k. Mri. Minnie Weliltnrr gave an in teresting report lui the sui vey now being taken in regard to early clos ing. Not yet completed, the stir- 1 vey will lie continued until a top rese:itative c nsus of down-to.vn business concerns has been tuUeu. Molv Aid to Cotloll ' WASHINGTON, Sept. t). M Tin' federal farm hoard ulinlMU"il today it bail arranged for addi tional loans to cotton euonerative marketing associations in the i south whereby the unhedged cot tou can receive, a supplemental ; loan of ten per cent above the j amount loaned by the intermediate . , e.lil banks. . FIMDAY. SKI I CUFJO BUSY AMONG ENROLLMENT AT THOMPSON CLASS irsrMos ! SAMS VALLEY YOUNG; HiGH SCHOOL TO OF AGRICULTURE 'wfISi REACH 750 MARK AT H BH smums -J SAMS VAM.KY, Oi-.. S.-pt. i. VJ-'pi-ei:;) ) .Wwj, of tin- roc -ni iiuir- i-f Mt'ilfi'i'l i-nniU'i.'ly surpi-isiMl her youn (VUmuIs ittul itrtiuuintnii cfj ff this (.'immunity. Miss Culnv- . sim was foi'iiu'i ly a student if i!u 'Sams Valley hiwh st-hool. Another wcililtni; wiiicli wus iv vii'!y r 'p(irol to us; and eon- 1 cni mic of our former l'iys. wan that of olney KiIiiiKOn. sun of Mr. and Mrs. John Kdintun. in Cali fornia last week. Wo do not liellevo there was i ever a year in .tho history of tttir ' eoinmuniiy when C'upltl has heen , as Imsy amoiiK mil' yotinj; people as )u lias lnun within the past ;ye;,r. in which -tim? he has to his yredit the tnnrriui; of seventeen 'of our yotlllK lieoplo; j' Store No. 34 No. 31 N. Central Store No! 55 226 W. Main 7- 'n" S N S SIZX rS MacMarr Stores are YOURS FOR BETTER MEALS! We bring you the finest foods from the world's best markets. We offer you the best-known brands. We sell you only the freshest, highest quality produce from orchard and garden. Yes, all at a consistent saving, too! That's why we say, ''Your3 for better meals." Savings All Day Saturday and Monday at Both MacMarr Stores Sugar Pure finest cane in sanitary cloth sacks 1C. .$153 1 LJ lb. sack I Flour l-'iiiiry Paloni II :i r cl Wheat hit lid. Ask Tor Miu Miitr rinnr. M.. . $185 j io. Dag I Grape Juice Welch's. Best Pint bottle 25c Thompson Malted Milk 43 c I'll II jitiiind run. Xutf 1 1 it- low jivict Peanuts Fiim-v Fresh Milted, finest J'hivor, pound 19c Jams Kerr's Best. Puro B fruit and sugar 3 lb. jar... 55C Matches Large carton of o DOXCS M 2 cartons . 29c I Corn Gocd standard No. 2 Cans 3 for 33c msffi'mffflgass mmi Finest Assortment of Fruits and Vegetables Lemons Large fancy Sunkist, dozen 35c Celery Fancy Oregon, sweet J and crisp f- 2 for 19c I Sweet Potatoes Fancy large spuds 3 ibs 25c GREEN SWEET S Peppers local m Pound..... ...5C Cabbage Solid Fancy local, pound 2 'C Orders over $5 delivered free, except sacks of sugar We Reserve the Right to Limit Advertised Merchandise BTW5 Th titi.il 'inollint'iU t'f sluihMits at th' ItK-al hiKh Ht'lxHtl tills inor ; tiiim was (j4." stuitrnts, with the innt-ase by .Momlay luuininK estl ' matfil to roa'h ?ra, A lat'RV lium Iht f stiul.nts who hav' hctn . wnrkiiiK in lmt'kini: heusos and at itthi'f in'sitions thi DtiKhout tho sum hum- months wilt rontintio on thrmiKh until tinnnrnnv nisht. c routine i.i llalph IttiiU-v. puhlirity 'iliifitur at the Inml hlh school, j 1 Hie t uvt'i'f low registration in ; a numluM of . lasses, it has been j nuulo neeesary to organize new ' c iiii si'.s. Misiury, 'i-i'tu'h ami the j sciences have experienced an ex i ceptiona lly lai ne enrol lnient. I n ! the two foi iner, eont-iilerabh' read : jusiincnt has becu aecoiupllslied, but in the latter a difficult prob , l'in arises ilu to the limited laboratory equipment on hand, It is said. KopliU'iiiK Miss. Us t her Church, former instructor and supervisor or music at tho local high and elementary schools of Medford, Miss MaiKHret Arnold, Kraduato of tho achool of music at the Willam ette univorsily. entered upon her now duties this week. Her work at the liithtschonl will consist of conducting tho hoys' and nirla' Klee tluh classes, membership to each of which will be determined by tryouts. In addition to this she will or ganizc a class in harmony, a sub ject not heretofore included in the regular local curriculum. This course will present tho technical side of music as well as music ap preciation. Miss Church has been appointed new supervisor of music at the Southern Oi-proii normal, to replace Miss l,eona Marsters. who recently accepted a teaching position at Columbia university, A part time school of am icullure, the classi-s to be given in tbe after noons at the Mcdt'ord hkh school, will be opened IVcember 1 by C. l. Thompson, local instructor, ac corditm to an announcement thi-i morning. I Kree of tuition the school will he j for tho benefit of boys between I the aees of 17 and -a who are in ilerested in agriculture. No previ I ous high school training is renuir led. Megfnning at a time of year i when farm work Is generally slack. the course, it Is thought, will meet with a hearty response throughout i Hogue Itiver valley. I A night school for adults In the I same subject will he started by the i Instructor January 1, according to j present plans. j Heginning bis tenth year with 1 the local high school, where he Is retained on the Smith-Hughes plan jointly by the slate and federal government and the school district. Mr. Thompson conducts two tegu lar nun ning classes at the high school, dealing with farm problems. A constant demand for further in-' stnution in the subject, arranged to accommodate those vitally in terested in farm problems who cannot take the regular high school course, prompted the decision to orgHiiize the part-time afternoon and night schools. The lVdcrnl Labor ltureau j branch in Mod ford and the chain- i her of commerce have sent wires to cities in Oregon and California j st-atiug that owing to the opening of tin late pear picking season and ' the Khurtjine of pickers in this ; locality it Is imperative that they , asslxt ill helping save the Uogue I River pear crop hy sending pickers ;o the chamber of commerce at Medford. I JONES I Across from Craterian Note These Prices are good every day next week We Deliver Free all orders in City Limits. Lard It's pure and it's 'rendered rendered from the best leaf fat. There Is none better. 8 lb. pail .. 1.19 Coffee Fancy blended coffee in bulk. You will like It. Oleomargarine Umeco. Fresh churned and every pound guaranteed. Per pound 1 6 Tomatoes Fancy fresh picked local To matoes. Buy all you want. Per pound .35 . Per Pound .03 Potato Chips Fresh and crisp. They are the very best. Noodles Red Diamond brand extra quality Chinese Noodles. larfgs pkgs, .25 4largs pkgs .25 Cantaloupes Green Peppers Large fanucy local melons. Fresh picked, ripe and sweet. Fansy fresh picked local pep pers. Cheap. Each .05 Per Puud .05 JONES ' Across from Craterian sr and nowcotneSOOLIHY Dl'CATORS nRrcc Mint proper food, in sufficient qunnlilics, is n vital factor in the child's progress al vschool. Realizing t li is. Safeway has employed all of its vast resources to ; make it possible, through low prices, v for every child in the great territory w c serve to always have plenty of the best and most wholesome foods. Shop at Safeway Stores and Markets. 4 fo&'bT 4 ,-.!? Safeway Savings for Saturday and Monday Butter Safeway , quality, fresh creamery butter, the best we are able to procure. Pound 49C Certo The approved sure-Jell adds quantity to your na tural fruit and insures success in canning. bottles 73c Candy Johnson's Swedish mints. Tho digestive qualities of this wenderful mint-candy is unexcelled. Try a package. ia-lb. cello- Or nhane ukfr r X x o Bacon Swift "s, with the real sug ar cured flavor. The de licious breakfast. Pound 29c Grapefruit Oke brand, fancy Florida whole section. More eco nomical than fresh, with less work in preparing. No. 2 cans. cans 45c Sugar Pure cane, fine granula ted. Safeway through its buying power offers sugar at this low price at can ning time. 10 ibs 57c Limit Cocoa Rice ground cocoa con taining all its natural oils. Tho children's drink in bulk. String Beans New pack extra standard cut beans, green and ton dcr. No. 2 cans pounds 25c cans 49c Asparagus Max-I-Mum fancy small white tips. A different vegetable No. 1 picnio cans. cans 59c Malt Extract Rialto, the Bohomian hop flavored malt extract. Ex cols in results. Large No. 2'j cans. Can 49C Oats Quaker, cither quick or regular. The great Amer ican breakfast. Large pkg.. 25c Fruit Jars and Canning Supplies jars' Ball and Kerr-Mason fruit Quarts, doz.... 88c Ball Ideal or Economy Jars Pints 93c $L19 Quarts JAR CAPS Ball Mason, zino top, Kerr Economy caps or regular Kerr-Mason caps. dozen . 49 c JAR RUBBERS Max-I-Mum extra quality rubbers that are insurance in canning. Ht dozen . 23c Mustard Max-I-Mum extra quality adds a flavor to meats that creates a desire for 'more. 6-oz. jars. 2 for 19C Fig Bars Plain or whole wheat. A healthful food for chil dren' after-school lunch- lbs. 35c Beans Fancy California red Mex icans. The substantial food for days of hard work. lbs. 49 c Cleanser Sunbrite, double - action cleanser brightens, cleans, creates a better atmos phere. 4 cans 19C Potatoes Watermelons Tomatoes Klamath Netted Gems. Local grown fancy mcl- Local tomatoes. Just right Excellent cookers. ons. Guaranteed ripe. to cat or can. 10 ibs 29c Pound 1 C Crate ... 39c Lettuce Squash Grapefruit Good hard heads. Medium Sweet potato. Well rip- . . ' ,. . Fine quality, medium size, size. encd. Delicious. O heads . 14c Pound ..' 2c 4 for ... 25c Remember the Jackson County Fair Scptombor 11, 12, 13, 14 WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS Stor No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Mcdford Storei Store No. 433, 212 Z. Mala Phone 1010 Conveniently Located Phone 1171 ! Women's Hose Experi rinioininj , i.uu rair I Bilk from top to toe ' j S pointed btL Film In at 10 A. M. Rondy t S P. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER 8ERVICI INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, MtnHr Phone 101 N. Central Adford, Oregeii SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK, GIFT SHOP I Si