Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 10, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    PSQR TUREH
The Finest Gift from the
Rogue River Valley
,i Extra Fancy
A pples and Pears
One of the finest gifts to send from the Rogue e
,. River Valley would be a box of Extra Fancy"
Apples or Pears
EXTRA FANCY PEARS
Extra Fancy Bosc In Half Boxes
Extra Fancy Cornice In Half Boxes
Extra Fancy Anjou's In Half Boxes
Extra Fancy Bosc In Quarter Boxes
EXTRA FANCY APPLES
Extra Fancy Spitz In Small Boxes
Ex. Fancy Newtowns In Small Boxes
Extra Fancy Spitz In Full Boxes
Ex. Fancy Newtowns In Full Boxes
No trouble for you. Just leave address and
we will send them for you
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone H. E. MARSH Phone
252 GROCER 252
Jib Let's Make This :
Iff Happiest Christmas '
imt OF THEM ALL
$ WITH GIFTS OP
51 JEWELRY FROM
ORE.
RADIO CLEARANCE SALE
USED EADIA SETS CHEAP
" AC Air Pilot 6 Complete with Speaker and Tubes 2'i.M
j J'reshmnii Masterpiece Set mid Tubes 10.00
j Norco 5 Set and Tube 10.00
I V Custom-nullt Resenerutlve 4 Set and Tubes 20.00
Kins Neutrodyne 5 )
': v.-,-. , . ) Set anil Tubes 23.00
: '-Western Air l'nlrol 5
1 vHadlola Super Heterodyne 6 Set nnd Tubes 2:.00
Ollfillan Neutrodyne 5 Set nnd Tubes .10.00
' Grebe Svnclirophuse 7 Set nnd Tubes - f.o .io
Bremer Tnlly Coiinlerphasc S Set nnd Tubes 75.00
' . , SHORT WAVE SETS
TMlof Wasp South Pole Expedition Official Receiver
Tubes nnd f colls with set - 2"i.0O
llremer Tully Set with tubes nnd SO Meter coll lii.no
Pilot Wnsp Adapter Used with regular set 12.0
Aero Converter I'sed with regular set 15.O0
ACCESSORIES AND PARTS
Aerials and Ground Kit Insulator", clamps, etc 2.00
A Batteries $5 to 10 I? Halleries $2 to - 5.1
C I latter les 35c to 1.50
Speakers 12 to 113 New and used parts nf all kinds.
Screen Grid Booster Stage More out of the old set
Complete with screen grid tube 10.00
RADIO PARTS COMPANY 12 N. Bartlett St. '
If glasses are
needed, be sure
they tire correct.
0 it r experienced
optometry assures
accuracy here.'
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
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STATE SUPERVISOR
BAN IS EXPLAINED OF AGRICULTURAL
nomit'is, iiiul liitluHtrlut artn. From
:t." to .rtl (HTfOiH of lilt jJilnrlr of
tin tnstructorH in tlusocourert is
(mill by the I hi Ural iind slate kov-tM-mneuts,
iinti iht icinairult'r phis
tin furuilunn of all iMtuiprm-tn In
itio Itual m-honl board. $:tii,0tMI
of fVth'ral tilltl statt' funds won1 fX-
thlnf OH.sciHial to hU chosen voca
tion. "The entire aim of UKilculturuI I
i (wllli'iitltm fx In ti':irh f tut Imv I
irirl t (In hfitt'i- tin- things he or !
nhe will he iviiiirel M i,, niaki J
a living, ami helt cstnlillsli him in j
paying laritunK enter t
penileit for this wink last ytar, ami stated .Mr. 1'iiuIhum.
Contrary to rumors c-irenlatoil
anion; autoitiohile tourist, the
t 'alifurnia ilepariinent of nurlcul
l me is lit it prohi hit i nf; the curry -Iiik
of Oregon ami Washington
Ki'iW'ii hei ricrt across the slate
line, according to a letter received
hy the Portland chamher of com
mert-e from A. l Kleury. senior
iiuaranti no miper visor fur the
Oilifornia department. -
"We prohihit eheriies only from
those counties In which the cherry
fruit fly is known to occur and
admit them from other counties,
provided the owner has an official
certificate evidencing where they
were grown, ' explained Fleury.
"We also have a restriction
against potatoes, which requires
that they he accompanied by n
certificate signed hy the proper
agricultural inspection officer of
your state, certifying theyt were
grown In n district where the Colo
rado potato beetle does not occur,
or that they have been screened.
count or the alfalfa weevil. !
"We do not admit any citrus j
fruiis in California unless they ;
can he identified as having been'
grown in California. We reulixej
there are no citrus fruits grown
in your state, hut we do know,'
that such fruits grown in other j
slates, in the Isle of Pines, nnd j
Porto Kieo are shipped into Ore-,
gon, and these fruiis are prohlb-i
ited admission in California, be-j
cause of citrus canker disease; or i
in the case of Florida-grown fruits.!
the Mediterranean fruit fly. I
"We have no quarantine restric
tion whatever against your apples,
peaches, pears, or other fruits,
and we do. not bother them In
the possession of automobile trav
elers just ns long ns there is satis
factory evidence that they were
obtained In your state." Portland
.Journal.
State Supervisor of Agricultural'
lMucation O. .1. Paulson, Is spend- ;
iiu: a few days in Medford inspect- !
, hiK the Smith-1 lug ties courses at j
the high school. .Mr. Paulson Is!
the executive officer of the slaiuj
hoard for vocational education, an ;
x -officio organisation composed I
of the governor, secretary or state.
nnd state superintendent or public
Instruction, and it is his duty as!
supervisor to inspect the Smith-
Hughes courses fh tne schools,
ihruont the slate and determine;
the amount of each school dis
trict's reimtmi'seniem 'from utnii I
and federal funds, pass on iusiruc- j
moii methods and courses of study i
in agriculture, and aid the instruc
tors in improving the teaching of J
ihu subject and stimulation of In- '
leresi in the courses. j
The state vocational edtcnllon
program at present inc I u d e s
courses in agriculture, home eco-1
:t' schools reaped the benefits of
such aid.
At present the demand for aid
far exceeds the supply, and more j
than LTi M'hools have tiled appllea- i
tioii for funds, hut have been tin- i
able to obtain I hem. The slate j
hoard requires a minimum of :m ,
minutes of instruction daily in
regular classes, and in addition the j
organization of day unit, part time,
ami night school classes. The day
unit classes are offered to young !
men who have quit school, hut
who desire to develop projects ;
under the supervision of the in- i
struct or. The part-time classes j
are also devised for the boy on the I
farm who has a few weeks avail- j
able In the winter for attending i
classes that will help him in his
life work.
The night classes are for adult j
farmers, and are usually made up '
of men Interested in some phase or '
agriculture such as poultry, who !
meet and discuss common proh- i
lems under the guidance or the ;
Instructor. These courses are all1
devised for the furm-m hided boy j
who wK-hes practical Instruction fu
In
ohlition
LODGED IN JAIL
to his class work every student is
required to undertake some pro
ject at home, and develop It over u
four-year period. The result is
that the boy has a dairy herd,
poultry flock, or swine herd cap
able of earning him a living and
offering a lir, work upon gradua
tion from high school." ): i mi-linued.
$500 EOT PRiZE
Among Pacific coast residents
who won prizes in the '-Scnic or
Sigii-ic" contest of the Standard
Oil company, was Colonel I'harles
(ioff Thomson, superintendent of
Vosemite Xaliona 1 park. former
superintendent of Crater National
pa r It, ami resident of this eliy.
Col. Thomson was awarded $'no
for an essay, anil finished second.
M rs. Ksuicr Saxon of Newport,
Oregon was the slate winner.
Herman Coliz and Han Smith,
two San Francisco men arrested
last night by Federal Officer Terry
Talent, are in the county Jail today
facing government charges of car
theft. They are accused n steal
ing a, new Chevrolet sedan which
they were driving when arrested at
- o'clock this morning by ,the of
ficer near the fair grounds. Tho
two men also admitted that they
had broken Into a service station
at Talent, where they had obtained
a collection of small change found
on their persons,
A five-gallon can filled with
gasoline was found In tho car,
which also contained a lonff siphon
hose, a new suitcase and a collec
tion of tools. It is probahle that
the pair will face government
: charges. Officer Talent was forced
to chase the fugitives a short dis
tance before they would submit to
arrest.
In Ashland yesterday, H. M. II c
Micluiel, 2, was arrested for tho
theft of a enr in Pocateilo, Idaho,
ami will probably be held for gov
ernment authorities.
TURKEY FEED FOR
Jledford Post No. 15 of the
American LpkIoii held one of its
most Important meetings of the
year last nittht nt the .Medford
Armory.
It was decided to hold nnnthnr
of their popular dances on t.'hrlst
mas nlKht at tho Oriental Out-dens
and this party Is expected to be
one of the outstanding events of
(he holiday season.
The activities of Medford post
for the year 1930 were prepared in
hudttct form and adopted hy the
post. District Commander Glad
win Smith of Grants I'ass maclo an
official visit, his remarks being
along the lines of legion member
ship and community service, lie
was accompanied by Post Com
mander James Thompson of
flranis Pass, Hlchard Singleton
nnd James Uroinley, past comman
ders.. The next meeting of Medford
post will be held on Monday, De
cember 23 and will he a Joint
meeting with the auxiliary, with n
turkey feed and fiance a part of
the evening's program. The place
will he announced later.
P. A. PEYTON BUYS
Clean ootton rl wantet Mall
Tribune offlc.
A deal was closed" during the
past few days, transferring the
Itadlator Hepalr Shop, 3U South
Ki'ont from lis former owner Jack
llltzlcr to P. A. Peyton of Los
Angeles, according to an an
nouncement mode this morning by
the new owner. Tho consideration
paid, Included the business and
equipment.
.Mr. Peyton who was formerly a
resident of the Trail district, has
been In the south for the past five
years. In Santa Ana, California he
owned his own uio repair shop
lor two years, art er which he-took
over the management of tho owl
Itadlator Works of I.os Angeles.
(nxlous to return to southern
Oregon he lost no time In seizing
the present opportunity when It
was offered to him.
The new owner of tho Radiator
Hepalr Shop, has plans for a com
plete program of remodeling to be
carried out in the Front street lo
cation, and Intends spending
around .10o on new equipment
immediately. )e will specialize In
body and fender Jobs along with
Ills other repair Work,
SEEK NAMES OF NEEDY
FOR CHRISTMAS FEASI
Any one knowing of any one
who nro In need or will need a
Christmas dinner Is urged to turn
In the names and address ns soon
as possible to any one of tho fol
lowing agencies: I), p, o. .;ik.
Lions' club. Klwonls club, lsotsry
rlub, Chamber, of Commerce of
fice, e( Cross, or the Baliatlon
Army. It Is (he desire of tin
existing agencies that no one who
needs should be hungry on Chrls'
mas day, but ns the lists are made
up rniiy. don't wnlt for some one
else to do It, hut If you know of
a faiMlly, turn Ihe name lp,, nil
sources of Information will h held
confidential. , J
"Quality-Always at a Saving"
When you shop at Penney's you are shopping in the biggest department
store in the world under 1400 roofs! To attain such leadership in the
mercantile field was not just an ordinary happening it was the out
growth or splendid foundation principles, strictly adhered to. This pro
duced confidence in the minds of the buying public. That confidence
is justified because we have never strayed from the original principles
of offering "Quality always at a saving! s
We build our. merchandise up to a standard, not down to a price. We
do not sell "seconds" or "imperfects." Merchandise with a J. C. Pen
ney Company label is made to our own rigid specifications to assure
our patrons of the utmost satisfaction.
All of our business transactions are Cash. We buy for cash and we sell
for cash. This is helpful to you in two ways, first because we get dis
counts for cash, second we save the additional interest charges for
delayed payments. r yf?$t$t?H33i
Enormous quantities required by our stores enable us to command lower
prices because of this quantity buying.
Our plan of merchandising is based upon honesty, not because it is the
best policy, but because it is the only plan under which we would con
sider doing business. In putting the retail price on merchandise we ask
ourselves this question, "How little can we sell it for?" Never do we
say, "How much can we get?"
At this time of year, when the Christmas gift problem taxes the family
pocketbook to the limit, PENNEY'S THE CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE,
is ever ready to serve you with "Quality, always at a saving."
Remember "It always pays to shop at PENNEY'S."
i
Toyland Is Santa Claus Headquarters
Every child in Southern Oregon that has seen the big colorful TOY
LAND at PENNEY'S is filled with delight and thrilled with the hun
dreds of toys to be found here. Thrifty parents too are Buying them
here, because they find Quality always at a saving at PENNEY'S.
Hurry! Toys are going fast.