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HffiDFOUT) MAIL TTtrBTJKTE, EDFOTlT), OT?F!ONT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1, 1029. nTiinniT nnn mum Duui riiiatirsr mnni HNflN r W K l il if (I luL I! UIUI jf nig tin' amount of the p un ftase is nv nu-K'h-i ml iun thk-i-Ii ' with. 1 III tint u'.- i '- iji- il-cMiK. Sialflilf lit .i ill i n Mowing i.! a stall t.ii nl , IS EFFICIENT i Mec'ford High School Sys- 'i tent Model for Handling Funds Clubs awcl Classes Detailed Report to Date Is Giv.sn. .iii.itixlli at llu- pi club .5 Ik. 1 Hull J lull - mii'l 7 s tie :isin-i.(tioii . T.l L Medford Setting Pace for Big Cities In Development of Airport, Is View of Visiting Boeing Co. Publicity Man M-'dfm-tl Is setting POINT IS REPORT : mnfi.igei 13.-OH I.al;n Huh I :,.m ) '.i . 1 1 t t l I An -k.-r arrull :ipt- fund Junior ckifs Tin eh J Imiihi- XJnancial FV.-tern of : y,hmil is efficiently j chief f;icc. nude ' Jiiiancial irt-purt , : pill's o!Ti',eO I'1- i ) fin iiicia! Hia y:nV-viv.vt Vl disd n.inl- tlk't the M-dfoftl high 1 (.i.wilzcri, 1m (li km. a ft in Ui" is-t(fl b the piin y -nt lv. A llho fc. NyHtfiitfl am usually' hy inUnmiiagement a .,,,((,. t. fl... mt'lhlld Student liu ,i . . , Met mm cf rt all Airplaiif eluh ... ii. j;. l A Cirls i;U t- cl-ib ... Hi-V ilub ... J Huh thud: ('XcliittiK" , Slll'U-nl liccniiiit - (h-nuli'.s lh.it Mini ib fi' it or uvcictiafl. ji iiinunlH stated ili iwitf villus avail, Wln-rcas .!U kntiiai, --(Sp. ci ,i the North authentically s i-lleit ill the su per .'-ervice the corner. A will ) laiilt a ami nl.-o .oiiii! coining to the Mr S.,1, Kay Hotel coi ii r, is he d niul- ml i ,1 en 'OlN'T, Or -The , JliehU- late. near lutur Hlation ereetc twelve room hotel little to the nur'-'i tourist cabins, unreport. pace for the country in Itt juient. Haiti Harold ing and publicity the lan inii companies. ; of Seattle, who spent today In 1 Ale.UVnl with StM-ly Hall. Medford repies.-uiailve of 1'aclfie Air Truns- port. Cities I f-r ra 1 Whir line: h formerly , now eontesl ASKoeialed e. miration fiimlH in t-cliool has liu'il .so ore; ,.u.t.i IwM.lt Is: Kei)t money eolif oLcd hy. or paid 'Mt h' any sc-hool cluh. elaxs, or ovy, Vft'iK" t ion . All money collected to . "A ''y on tho student hotly, or elub ,IJ faint in paid Into the prineip.' s off.'KO anU bRiikeU In a r.omm.v, uccount. AM funda diFbursed aro 1:U1 o. . only on i-eiiiisltion;i siKnrd 'ay tho meiiihers of the faculty rrapun- I Hihl.-. All ViHiuifitlons for tlio di.- I Inurement of s-rtudent body fuis must he siKnod hy J'ritielpal Ii. M. j (.'onlile, and all retpii, itiuns for e:;- . penditurt; of club or class funds inu.-l be plKtifil by tho faculty ad visors. ; Merchants and town:-pf: warned that nothing Khnuld ho koM to any student unless a requi sition, properly sh.'ned. and oover- ; i .i ;i is a tola .-avinr'i t account. dentw have ii ly fiJihMi on Ini-s to Ktart total of ovei aiiti paid oi t'haunet'V, wlio has been i Hi.:,:, j very ill t'or several months follow- . inu ;. p.u.ilytie Mi'oUe is not ittnv-! .1 :i ; ei in h-ij rapidly as desired. Shy ; .40 ' ris just received noin-o of the I7;t (Mi ' -death of lor brother li'in a strok?. , .... (Hr..h:i 1 !He was slii'eritili'iideut of the l!o:( .vtated is aj TrainiiiL,- school at I'hchaliw. "aslij The other ( Warren Hniith, nephew of Mrs.' redits or j I.. II. Smith and V. K. Uavis. both' it preseat lin.e. I of Santa Ana, Cal., eiirottte 1o t h" si ud en t ii l ount is ( Seattle nml other points imrl h, '-I'diH'.vn at pieiil. tliere were Wednesday ni;:ht mm est s at j h posit of SJL'Mii in Hchui.l j Hie Smith home.. I the Associated Student j Tin- Ladles 1 Jerea n . I!ibie class ! Thu;; IIP' Associ;lti'(I Mil- j met Thursday at the home of Mrs. I tolal of apprt.xlrjia.te- j hand ui student sav- ' t he in' v year wit ?. A ! $j.i,eita was collided j L ihi'Uiuli the prinri- pals officii in handling tho finan cial system of the school last year. wftlnui thro-ii;, "cord ..:cy o hi i. it; a li. "oh in. liiKlu re nt W'K ui'-nt. lesllfl. ihat tl'.e 'jtK'iieial r:nii;:istercd l-:r i. oi liie lift-; bPlnjr This In the effiel- ssteni now l'riiicf pal II i school. L. ( Crrimeit. MisB Dororiiy Jmtian visited in (Jrants Cass during the Josephine county fair week, as the nuesi of Mrs. .Itul I'ernoll and attended the fair. Karl Hoall has returned from a j visit to his aunt. Mrs. I. M. Lewis I uf Iteno, Nevada. , 1 Births 1'ctl- die J'iivorrd Sept. l-J.tA I lines and this year ((iv.OU'J.OOO henifi sp.Mit by American munlci palitics In acttiii'ement and ik veiopment of airports indlcn'ln tho importance alert cities attach to this new form of transporta tion" Ha id (.Vary. Airports which were accept -altle a few years ao will no longer be used hy airplane com panies, anil the present Medford airport development will not only meet present, but future di-mamls," he mid. "In the past two yeaiB there has been a remarkable expansion of commercial flying," said C'rury. ".M'ail, e x p reus and passenger pl.nies oeratJiiK on regular sched ules over established routes, now fly h o.uo ft miles a day and an-' j proximately 140 cities In Ii!) slates now have regular uirplano aer-i ; vice. 1 .Medford. hy Investing $120,000 j 'n tho airport development, in I sures its future on tho air mail j map. Ijirgo trl-motored trana j ports, which can now be landed at Harber field only In emergency i will he attracted to your new alr- port, which not only has all the 1 physical setup necessary to land 'and take off planes, but is equip ped with nn administration and Francisco and Chicago with 18 passenger tri-motorcd Hoeing traiiKports, airport development and hangar improvements at seve ral cii es, and the opening of th-- first liming school of . aeronautics next Monday at Oakland airport. "The Hoeing school of aeronautics is a virtual university of the air as competed students not only will he taught for nlriiu fly, but will bo instructed In a fur bedside care in the county. Miss; Clover arul Mrs. King, covering' territory from Central H"int and outlying districts to Ashland and outlying districts with all' their j other duties, could not luiiidle this I phr.ve of the work. i With the coming oi jum. .-v..'.. ....wMur the Jackson County Health assocLitlon. which pays thy expenses of one of the nurses, U offering to the physicians of c,.,, tral Hoint, Ashland and MedfoVd pro-natal and post-natal servhv. Miss Hauhschtir will have as her territory Ashland and districts. Classified advertising ge's results. uiiu mrmuiinLL. wide range of ground school sub' Jects, including variutJH coursed now taught only in universities. The demand today is not only for pilots, but competent pilots and the Hoeing school will have that as lis h'Landarda" said C'rary. Crary described the big Hoeing Transports. They have a wing span of K0 feet, are 05 feet long, weigh i tons when fully loaded and their three 62,1 hp Hornet engines give them a high speed of l.'I5 miles an hour. They have many new refinements, including Individual reading lamps and hot and cold running water. The new Medford hangur will be large enough to house planes of such size said Crary. "Medford has proven itself air minded and air conscious in va- rious ways," said Crary. "Few I cit es have voted air port bonds at the ratio of 13 for and one against, as Medford did. 'Air mail poundage out of Medford Is satis factory while tho Pacific Air Transport has found Medford men and women already accept tho airplane as a logical way to go places. Air mail handled by the Boe ing system is nearly triple so far this year over the same period nf Hilly n light wf'ight, at Na.vin field tu defeat King in thuir 10 A datu'lilcr welching 7 pounds wi:s horn yesterday morning at the i Sacred Heart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Phi! Stanshury. Mrs. Stans- , bury Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Talent of this city. le are v , .... . .. loa'-'M ; t-iviirue ' I'li: . of i'.:n-':-poH '....-lid !..-.'- Pi . , 'J v! BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES Week after week PIGGLY WIGBLY offers BIGGER and BETTER VALUES to the thrifty shopper who appreciates quality and enjoys a savins on her food purchases. Not on a few advertised items only, but right thru the store PIGGLY WIGGLY offers you a real saving on foods of known value and . dependable quality. Take advantage of these week-end features. . WEEK-END FEATURES For Saturday and Monday, Aug. 14th and 16th traffic headquarters, which add to j last year. This increase is due, the comfort and convenience of. said Crary, to improved service, air travelers." j reduction in the air mail rate, ex- "The Hoeing companies have nni tension of the jervlce and edu active expansion program under rational work to acquaint people way." said Crary. "including extra- with the advantages of air mail, work at the big Seattle factory i Crary, who has heen in the where 1470 men und women ar?feast and middle west in the intcr employed making military and , ests of the Boeing company is rommercia.1 planes; early inaugu-i travel ng to Seattle on Pacific Air rat on of a go-hour night and1 Transport planes, and left this day flying schedule between San; afternoon. , Brisbane's Today (Continued from I'uge One) lill'S, iii dollars und number of units, sold morn automobiles tliiiti nny Kurojiunn concern, mnnitf'aetiired. ROYAL TABU PINEAPPLE 121,.', size c;m. 2 for - 45c Vegetable Margarine 16c lb. s3 Canada Dry Ginger Ale bottles for MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1-11(11111(1 Cilll A m 2 .43 Van Camp's Kidney Beans 2 No. 2 OC cans... tdKj 49 c VAN ALEN PEAS, Swcrt jtn-1 Icnlc :$ t.-ll .-:u!s 32c RICIIMOND-CHASE ASPARAGUS, 1-ll. c;m 26c 7 2CI Blue Rose O JJt Jean 05 I MCE OLL I UAMBik 1 IT I iinMnmiin 55c Blue Ribbon MALT FEL6 JSiAPTilA SOAP, 10 luii's ( limil ) CREAMETTE NOODLES OR MACARONI, o pile 25c BEECHNUT PREPARED SPAGHETTI, '2 nu'd. cans 27c r sly Piggly Wi . . "our j 49 1. 89 y KLAMATH NETTED GEM SPUDS, S ROLLED OATS Extra Creamed 9 1 49c ounds BLEACH-EM Whtn Vou Wash 2 bottles for ... .25 .Mi'. Sloan plana for Kuropeans lh kind of ear they want nt a price they can'uffonl. Not ns rich as we, they du not deinund so much luxury. Mr. Sloan. Mr. Ford, nnd otheru in tli 1h country, may need to pro duce hero u cheaper cur thmi any now offered. (leneral Wood, head of Sears Itoehtick, plans a car for t2"0jf Henry Ford, years hbo. hIiow ed the writer, a Hinall, powerful eimino inade for a car to oell at Jl'.'iii. lie probably has kept the plans for that product. In his Kovernineut Mussolini held cii:lu posts .minister of forelKiil affairs, marine colonies, war, avia-j tion, etc. Now the powerful Italian resigns seven of his clKht cnbiiiet offices.! ri.mainine nremlpr jinH minUtni ..f the Interior only. The kinu announces the chances by royal decree. .Mussolini told him what to announce. j j United States flatly refuse a man- !'i date for Armenia." t It is easy to become mixed in . foreign affairs, but not so easy to I get out. .1 In Panama parents and govern ment thought there was truth in anti-vaccination propaganda. Why vaccinate when there is no small pox? they asked. Panama is vaccinating now. its government appropriates $30,000 to check the spread of smallpox, now totaling 92 cases. It must interest anti-vicclnation-Ista to observe how frequently smallpox accompanies the notion that vaccination is "not necessary" or "barbarous." Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station I Medford and sou thorn Oregon I people will be interested in the an nouncement of the Medford Kurnl , ture Hardware company that they have become associated with 'the great organization of the Mar-;shall-Wclls company. This change Is now effective and alterations are i being made, In tho local store to conform with other . Marshall-Wells associato retail stores. j Tho affiliation with the well I known MarshalI- ells company (will not affect 'this personnel of 'tho Medford Furniture & Hard ware company, according to Elmer ( Wilson. The management, owner ship and staff will remain -the i same. The- weU known Medford jstore, however, will be given the ! advantage of the gigantic buying I power afforded by the great Mar-Hhall-Wcllt organization, with 14 enormous warehouses, doing, what is claimed to be, the largest whole- t sale hardware business In the : world. "We are certainly gratified In i having the opportunity to become associated with the Marshall-Welly company," Mr. Wilson said today. "With the backing and enormous buying power of this great com pany we will be In a position to give our customers the very finest of merchandise fit prices that wnl afford southern Oregon people ex ceptional savings." Although the Medford Furniture & Hardware company are rear ranging their store a special lot of ".September savings" are being of fered to thrifty shoppers this month. The furniture department will not be affected by the change, the usual fine line of home furnish ings being handled in that section. WATERMELONS, le 408 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon Piggly Wiggly Market SPECIALS Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb 25c Pork Roast, per lb 25c Fresh Side Pork, per lb 20c Home Cured Baccn, per lb 30c Phone 1236 We Deliver The years are passing. Musso lini knows it. and seeks to build a government machine that will sur vive. The Italian question is "After -Mussolini, what?" Lord Kothmere, in a signed, nr-1 .tide, asks Hritaln to glvo upthe mandate and withdraw from Jeru salem, lie thinks Jews would pre fer "a national home in the t'nlted States to patriarchal poverty In Pal estine." A majority of Jews do prefer such a liome. Thero are only L'rtoO Aineriinn Jews among the imi.Ooo in Palestine. Hut lor a minority there is a passionate desire to restore Jeru salem. It may not be understood by ii Scotchman not Interesled In returning to Kdlnbnrgli, but a Krendiniiin who never loses tho memory of Paris understands II. 1'sing his powerful newspapers trying to make Kritain drop the mandate for Palestine and Iraq as "danuerous." Lord Kothmere says the Unlfour declaration Involves no moral responsibility and was made, as a war measure, "to appeal to Zionist Jews, who were particular ly strong In tlermany and Austria." lie refers to the "common-sense wbi'-h UKide the government of the SPECIAL for Saturday RAISED DOUGHNUTS 15c a doz. We have a fine assort ment of Cakes. Try our Gold Cake Our Bran Bread toast ed makes an excellent breakfast dish. Model Bakery lllW.Main Phone 103-R Friday. Sept. ill 6:00 to 6:15 KM KM. 6:15 to 6:3(1 News and mar ket, reports by Mall Tribune 6:30 to 7:00 Hand Pox. Saturday. Sept. M 9:30 to 10 White King Soap. 10 to 10:30 People's Klectrlc 10:30 to 11 Pet Milk Co. It to 11:30 Peehe & Kindle. 11:30 to 1 Kconomy tlroce teria anil Kd P.inns. It; noon News flashes by the Mail Tribune. 1J to i::30 Klnctrie Wiring. 1S:3 to 1:00 llus the Tailor 1l':H,i to 1:30 Sperry Flour. 6:00 to 6:15 KMED. 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar ket reports by Mail Tribune -4 Oi-cgon Weather. Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day with fog along lbe coast, high temperatures In the Interior. (Jen tie to moderate northwest winds on the coast. ' MTriW'f ISF,-" f CitVAtoneo'jj ipAitaV. OUR HliHIST PATINT - : BtlttMD - -, . -; PICKET FLOUR Pickett Family Patent Pickett Whole Wheat Pickett Graham Pickett Farina Pickett Pancake Ask Your Grocer Distributed by Mason, Ehrman & Co. Medford IS AID AT FAIR Pronouncing the Jackson county health unit concession one of the most useful as well as ornamental exhibit of the entire fair, several local residents who yesterday "fawed down" or went "boom" in one way or another, thanked Dr. Emily J.lalcom and her staff of white clad nurses for the excel lent service they rendered during the day. ' Two completely furnished first aid rooms, outfitted through the courtesy of the Sacred Heart hos pital, were continually occupied by patients who had temporarily succumbed to the strenuous ac tivity of the day. Ixist children wore also found at another special booth main tained by the unit, and many happy mot hers were spurcd an hour or two of anxiety, through tho efficiency of tho workers. Jackson county has added the third nurse to the health unit. The ncec!ity growing from th need fa 7 I 'Wysterious feM A BEVERAGE' WITH INSTANT APPEAL This drink will be served ice cold FREE to all who visit Magill's Drug Store Tomorrow, Saturday i 3 Because It's AH Barley- All good grocers know Puritan. Trade with a grocer who han dles genuine IttJ all quality because it's all barley Bucilla Embroidery Packages Unsurpassed in needlework beauty, unequaled in value, are these Bucilla packages which include stamped article with sufficient bcil-proof floss or yarn to complete de signs. Our supply includes: Silhouette Pictures $ .75 Envelope Purses 1.50 Sowing Kit Dolls .95 Davenport Pillows 1.00 English Landscape Pictures 1.40 X Tierlrnnm Sets Snrearls. VatiitV. iMflsk i. I Scarf. Pin Cushion and Bou- Handicraft Shop Phone 702 42 South Central Nurses . asid doctors, too!- Mere is the ideal watch for nurses and doctors. Three splendid models c.icli lilted with a second hand and rujyedly constructed to with stand years of rough usarje. Yet, we arc offering them at the extremely low price of $7.50. In the Trojan you pet a handsomely designed case, radium hands and dial, rcmovahl.-! leather straps and full jeweled movement. For the money Trojan is the biggest watJi value c have ever presented. remarkably priced at JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE.