MEDFORD JIAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEfBER 30, 1932.
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HONORED GUESTS
of the Asthland Tidings brought greet
lngs from th UthU city.
Mr. Irvine and Dean Schoenield left
following the breakfast for Ashland,
where Mr. Irvine will address the
Southern Oregon Normal school be
fore returning to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Ir
vine left for the north, where sev
eral appointments are awaiting the
state treasurer.
B. F. Irvine, editor of the Portland
Journal and a former resident of -Antharn
Crtnm. was eiiest of honor
with Rufus Holman, state treasurer,
at a breakfast at the Hotel Medford,
given by the ftsh and game com
mittee of the Medford Chamber of
Commerce, this morning.
Steelhead, brought from the Rogue
by P. C. Blgham and Capt. C. N.
Black, two of southern Oregon's most
Is. I. mine
enthusiastic fishermen, was served
the guests. The popular game fish,
prepared by the hotel staff, met with
much favor and received ft series of
compliment! from the honor guests,
who were unanimous In the opinion
that southern Oregon has everything
that promotes happy living. A great
climate, delicious fruits, fish and,
greatest of all, fine people.
Mr. Irvine Insisted upon having
with his breakfast some southern
Oregon peaches and brought from his
pockets several "raw and ripe" Rogue
River valley pears, which he Is going
to take alohg north with ,hlm, unless
he eats them before he gets out of
the valley. He was generous In his
praise of the valley and Its people
and referred again to the very en
joyable time had yesterday as guest
of the Southern Oregon Pioneer as
sociation at the reunion In Jackson
ville. Mr. Holman also had much to say
In praise of southern Oregon, listing
the wealth of resources .here to be
Judged In something "more than dol
lars and cents values," He urged
the southern Oregonians to preserve
the beauty that is here, referring to
the state of Oregon as the only un
spoiled out-of-doors left to the peo
ple of the United States.
Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Holman, and Dean
Wm. A. Schoenfeld of Oregon State
college, director of experiment sta
tions, were also special guests at the
breakfast, and Miss Reglna Johnson
Communications
BANKERS OPPOSE
OREGON COLLEGE
L
Normal School Rating
To the Editor:
Your Thursday news columns car
ried an Item pertaining to Oregon's
Normal School rating. To prevent ft
mistaken Impression on this point
we quote from Bulletin isw. 8 (1931),
Oft Ice of Education, U. S. Dept. of
the Interior, as follows:
"The state's Investment Is far be
low what ... Is desirable and nec
essary; It Is far below what should
be expected of Oregon. This applies
not alone to the physical plants of
the normal schools but to the level
of instruction provided.
"Only two of the 42 states In the
union that maintained normal
schools or teachers' colleges In 1928
gave these institutions less money
for their support than Oregon. These
states were Montana and South Car
olina, and even they are not far be
low Oregon, although Montana has
not much over two-thirds the popu
lation, and the teachers' college In
South Carolina Is maintained for ne
groes only.
"Oregon's capital Investment In
1930 does not compare favorably
with the amount Invested by other
states in 1928. Oregon Is, on the
basis of these figures, fifth from the
bottom, again with the doubtful dis
tinction of surpassing Montana and
South Carolina and, In addition, Ar
kansas, "Thirty-five states maintain four
year teachers' colleges for the train
ing1 of elementary teachers. Oregon
.has none." .
Thus It appears that Oregon's nor
mal school rating falls somewhere
between the thirty-sixth and forty
second places and not In the forty
seventh place as allegedly stated by
Mr. Ball. The Ashland faculty are to
be commended for their zeal In call
ing public attention to these im
portant points.
I would appreciate your publish
ing this In the Interest of unbiased
public information. Will gladly polt
out these passages to anyone Inter
ested. L. O. LYMAN.
Medford, Ore., Sept. 30.
Unanimous opposition to passage of
the Zorn-McPherson measure to merge
Oregon's schools of higher learning
has been voiced by the Bankers' as
sociation of Jackson and Josephine
counties. John Puller, former secre
tary of the Ashland chamber of com
merce, announced here yesterday. The
following resolution, Inviting the op
position of the people, was passed by
the association:
"We. the members of the Bankers'
Association of Jackson and Josephine
counties unanimously oppose the so
called Zorn-McPherson measure to
be voted on in the general election
In November, believing that the ef
fect of the passage of this measure
would tend to harm and disrupt the
entire educational system of the
state and we urge the continued sup
port and maintenance of the Normal
schools believing the present set-up
with three schools advantageously lo
cated tends to the best results along
this line. Therefore, we urge all
voters to register and vote NO X 317."
I
Ed: Note: We are always glad to
correct any misunderstanding and
have no doubt Mr. Lyman quotes
the bulletin of education correctly
but he does not correct what ap
pears to us the main misunderstand
ing. According to our files, Mr. Ball
maintained the Oregon normal
schools rated forty-seventh in EFFI
CIENCY. There is nothing in this
report regarding efficiency, but only
capital Investment. The statement
Mr. Lyman alludes to merely declar
ed Oregon normal school have never
been rated by the bureau of educa
tion, in order of efficiency. It is
conceivable the Oregon normal
schools might rate 47th pr 36th in
cost of capital Investment, and still
rank very high In efficiency or qual
ity of work done.
PlEASE, teacher, more
Honey Maid Grahams!"
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Miny school, provide Graham Crack
ers and milk to aid children', growth
and to ward off fatigue. For the child
who needs extra nourishment... for the
normal, healthy child who it always
hungry.. .Honey Maid Grahams supply
an easily assimilated food, rich in calo
ries and vitamins and important bone
and tissue building materials. The crisp
goodness of Honey Maids with their
flavoring of fine honey, makes this help
ful extra nourishment i treat indeed.
Save Money Buy
big thrift packages!
Let your youngsters have plenty of
Hqney Maid Grahams at mealtime
and when they come from school. Get
Honey Maids fresh from your grocer,
in the big green thrift packages, which
come wax wrapped from nearby Pacific
Coast bakeries.
NATIONAL BISCUIT' COMPANY
UnxJa Bakars
Tfoney Maid
itn is.i.MT.on.
Grahams
TO SIM SOON
Surfacing of Sam's Valley second
ary highway, between Gold Hill and
the Crater Lake highway, will start
next Monday. The grading of the
road, w.hich has been in progress all
summer, was completed last Tues
day. It Is expected that the grading
will be completed ere the winter
rains come.
Work on the Green Creek unit of
the .Pacific highway, between Grants
Pass and the Jackson county line.
will start as soon as possible. The
contract has been let to Baker &
Dunn of Klamath Falls. The first
work will be the grading. The num
ber of men employed depends on the
amount of equipment the contract
ors will use.
It Is expected that the labor will
be drawn from residents of Josephine
county and the north end of this
county.
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News
Courthouse
i Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. 131 B Bixtb Street)
With the completion of the case
of D. C. Kunkel and wife against
Anderson Mee and wife, now In pro
gress In the circuit court before
Judge H. D. Norton, the Jury will be
excused for the next two weeks
owing to the fact that a number of
local attorneys will be busy in the
federal court, which opens lta south
ern Oregon term next Tuesday.
The Kunkel-Mee litigation over
land and water rights was expected
to last a cflsfcple of days but has been
lengthened by new legal ramifica
tions arising. It la expected to go
to the Jury late today.
The court will hold the regular
Saturday session In Jackson county
and next week will hear a number of
equity matters and motions.
BACK TO DALLES
Richard Morton, 34: Richard Glle,
24, and Eugene Wright, 21, arrested
by the state police Thursday night
while traveling on the Pacific high
way armed, will be returned to The
Dalles. Ore., today to face a robbery
charge. The trio are alleged to have
robbed an old man of 9100 and to
have tortured him, in an effort to
make him tell where he had his
wealth hidden.
Morton, according to the state po
lice, has a family camped In the
south end of the county. He claims
to be a resident of this section but
the authorities classify him as a tran
sient.
Work of graveling lower end of
new road up Weston mountain com
pleted to Junction with old gravel.
Helix View Point.
Marriage Licenses
Jerome K. Karren and Catherine
K. B. McDowell.
Louis Tarabinl and Stella -Specla.
Prank Q. Steele and Lucille John
ston.
Harry T. Hall and Honor D. Wal
ker.
Leslie J. Hegarty and Julia R. Hamilton.
Circuit Court
Cloma Burton vs. Ralpa 8. Burton.
-Divorce.
H. C. Wltham ts. Fred C. Schu-
ler. Chattel lien.
Eagle Point Irrigation District vs.
T. O. Davla. C. W. Pollock and A. A.
Mahaffey Tat foreclosure.
Eagle Point Irrigation District n.
Wlnllred P. Russell and Q. B. Brown
et al. Tax foreclosure.
Eagle Point Irrigation District vs.
Barney Qoode. Tax foreclosure.
Pierce-Allen Motor Co. v. James
H. Campbell and Campbell Dairy.
Chattel lien.
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
Edmunson. Chattel Hen.
A. M. Hulda McColuum
McCollum. Divorce.
Wm. E. Gould vs. Allen Cesebler.
-Lien.
A. T.
T. O.
Probate Court
PAtat of Amanda A. Peterson, de
ceased. Admitted to probate.
Estate of Jaa. W. Young, deceased.
Admitted to probate.
Real Estate Transfers
George McMahon et ux to Henry
D. Blrdsall et ux. W. D. to land in
Sec. 25, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 W.
State Land board to Farm Proper
ties. Inc. Deed to south 20 acres of
north 30 acres of 8WV4 of NWV4 of
Sec. 34; south 20 acres of NW'i of
NWVi of Sec. 34. Twp. 36 S., R. I W.
W. E. Peck et ux to First Insurance
Agency. Deed to lot 15, block 1,
Bryant Add. to Medford.
Bertram E. Adams et ux to First
Insurance Agency. Deed to lot 12,
block 1, Riverside Add. to Gold Hill.
Richard L. McDonough to Florence
P. McDonough. Deed to lots 8 and
7. block D, Voulevard Add. to Ash
land. Mrs. Julia Williams to T. C. Dickey
Jr. W. D. to lot . block 35, McOully
Add. to Jacksonville.
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LLY WEEK!
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noneofmyVm
GRAPE JUICE fv MfcV
BOILS AWAY IN ; a Wa-T
COSTLY STEAM I (f
The cheapest, most deli
cious grapes of the year are crowd
ing the local markets. So read below
how you can make elly quicker
and cheaper than ever this year ...
and then go to your grocer at once.
ILLINOIS STATE JIU.T OHaSJPtO.
"I just hate to think of women still
making jelly and jam the old-fashioned
long-boil method. It's go costly.
And so terribly tedious I
"I make all my prize-winning jellies
and jams with Certo. And I would
never think of doing it any other way.
"In the first place, Certo reduces
boiling time for grape jelly, for in
stance, to Vi minute. And, of course,
that is how it saves me so much
money. For, with so little boiling
needed, not one bit of the fruit juice
has time to boil away. And as a re
sult I usually get fully 5 more glasses
from the same amount of fruit . . . and
save as much as 2Vxf on every glass.
"Of course, this Vi minute of hard
boiling also saves me lots of time,
too. Indeed it takes me only 11 or 12
minutes from the time I put my
fruit and sugar mixture on until the
time my finished jelly is cooling in
the glasses.
"And with Certo you get much better
tasting jelly or jam, too. Certainly
the 37 prizes the State Fair Judges
ONI BOTTLE
TWO BATCHES
On. battla f Carta
will m.ka not on.
batch, but Iwa full
10orl)vlaa.i.tchaa
af gr.pa ialtr ...
or two full batcha.
af Jam er J.llv
from 1MB, othar
fruit. Sa raeipa
bona urwiar l.b.1.
Mrs. Batsman la only one of tha many Stmt
Fair Jelly and Jam prixa winners who tree
Certo in nuking all their blua ribbon Jelliea
and Jama. Indeed, Certo giroa such amaa
Lnf results that today nearly half tha Jelry
makers In America ara using It. Why not
try It yourself? It will aava you lota of money I
awarded my jellies and jams m the
last two years testify to that!"
Why don't you do as Mrs. Baternan
suggests and order a supply of Certo
today with your grapes and other
jelly making supplies? You will be
delighted at the money and time it
will save you!
And the extra flavor It will give yotir
jellies and jams, too . . . if you will
simply follow carefully the Certo
recipes that come in the booklet at
tached to every Certo bottle.
So don't delay. In a few days these
marvelous STarjes may be on the
wane.
Get your bottle of Certo from your
grocer's'today. It Is a product of
General Foods.
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at prices you can afford.
SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS
Shrimp
Antlclch Rrnurt
Can 10c 6 for
Grapefruit
Pancrust
mlnf. Ju
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prlc.
ft D on nr. ran
Dainty Mtn, the BrfAkfnst flkh. No. t can
2 cans
55
25
Flour
85
32-
Salad Dressing nc
Gold Medal, the Best Foods Tasty Dreulnr M "
Quart jar Aa V
Prlmro.f Brand. What BujJ
49 lb. bag
Rolled Oats
Sperrys Ouallty Flakes
9 lb. bag
Coffee Values
SDABl.B
nd for tl
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Rich, mellow ground for the
new drip proeefta.
c
U id. can
AIRWAY
Braid's Quality
Coffee, Santos
3 lbs.
Pound 24c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Sweet Potatoes
Fancy, Southern
Onions
Local grown.
Lettuce
Crisp solid beads,
7 lbs. 1 7C
15c
5c
10 lbs.
Each
Cocoa
1Qc
2 lb. bag
Sugar
53c
Oysters
17'
Rlrh. rround.
Kiddles enjoy It
pure cane. Fine
granulated
10 lb. cloth bag
Spinach
DEL MONTE fancy park.
Clean, tender -a assa
leaves. No. t ean T " J C
Can
Sardines
nek.
25'
BOOTHS Pack,
In mustard or
tomato sauce
3 pang
Fancy Louisiana
park
2 cans
Jell Well
ALL FRUIT FLAVORS
Gelatin Dessert
(Limit 6)
5c
SAFEWAY FLOUR 49 lb. CI 10
Flrat quality hardwhmt. But your winter supply and get this KflCf I
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Ounranteed Quality Flour
Sunbright
Double Action
Cleanser T "J Q
3 cans I O
Matches
Satin Tip
Sure strike
6 box ort.
19
Macaroni
Rose City curve
cut. Tender
10.
4 lbs. i J
Flour
Sperry's Oraham
or Whole Wheat
Peas
Green Glunt, fancy blr tender
Teas, unexcelled jm BBSS
for Infant Feeding T Q
Can I I
Sauce
Our choice hot
aiicm fnr all
cooking 1 U C
4 cans
Corn Sale
Del Mali Fancy Golden, at
little mora than M of 1030
price
2 cans 25
Oaae (24 cans) $2.49
QOc
9 lb. bag J J
Par Soap
The Perfect Soap. Concentrated. You use less.
Large package
Harmony Soap a q
Pure Floating Roap for batnr O . L.. -
UigiUVaiiHug vajsy
19'
28
or laundry
SALAD OIL
Is Adranclng In Price Buy s Supply Today Bring Container
Gallon
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Safeway Market Savings
Beef Roast
Swift's Steer Beef
lb. . . 9V2c
Pork Roast
No Shanks
ib..ny2c
Leg of Lamb
lb..12y2c
Veal Steak
lb..12l2c
Shortening
4 lb.. 33c
SWIFT'S
PREMIUM,
Sliced Bacon
lb. pkg.
Salmon
By the piece
or sit ret.
lb. . 9y2c
Bacon
Sugar Cured
lb. . I412C
Hams
Sugar Cared
lb. . 1 5y2c
Boiling Meat
lb. a a 712C
rresh Ground
Hamburger
lb. . 7y2c
Oysters
Large fre4i select
pint.. 27c
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