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    SIEDFOItD HATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2T, 1988. '
PAGE THREE
FAMOUS FLIERS
AVOID FANFARE
BY SECRET HOP
(Continued from page one)
ground while Somerville P. Tuck, flrt
secretary, and prea officer of the
embassy, introduced each .person.
The colonel shook hands with each,
Including the novelist, Ernest Hem
ingway, who happened to be In the.
embassy, but restricted himself to
saying "How do you do?" and the
Interview was over.
Two Recognize LJndy.
Then, bareheaded, and with Mrs.
Lindbergh, he strode through the rain
across the street to the hotel, noticed
only by two women who stopped In
their tracks and stared In amazement.
In contrast with his 1927 trip, wncn
he flew alone, he came out of the
night-shrouded foggy sky last night
accompanied by Mrs. Lindbergh, to
alight at the Les Mureaux naval alr-
port on the Seine, 25 miles west of
here.
The takeoff had been made at In
vemess. Scotland.
The couple then was brought to the
Hotel Crlllon In this city, recognized
only by airport officera. who had been
ordered to maintain secrecy.
Inspects Plane.
The colonel's first daylight view of
Paris when It was not cheering htm.
was a fleeting glimpse as he returned
to Les Mureaux in the automobile
of Pierre Cot, air minister, to look
over his plane.
He slipped, almost unobserved and
bareheaded, out a side door of the
hotel, strode quickly to the automo-
bile, crossed the city, remained 20
minutes at the airport and then re
turned to Paris.
The Lindberghs slept 'until nearly
0 o'clock and then had breakfast In
their room. Then they received
visit from American embassy offic
ials and planned what Lindbergh was
said to have described ae a "few
days" visit.
Mrs. Lindbergh remained In ner
room while the colonel went to view
his plane, but left the hotel a' few
minutes after noon, wearing light
brown checked suit and a black felt
hat.
Future Plans Veiled.
Both the colonel and Mrs. Lind
bergh kept their silence pact. Lind
bergh, when approached at Les Mu
reaux and asked concerning his
plans, replied only with a smile.
His wife, when leaving the hotel,
also answered questions with a smile
and a shake of her head.
Lindbergh himself arranged the
secret flight to Paris to see the city
where he became known as one of the
world's outstanding filers, and where
be was the hero of millions.
Yesterday forenoon. It was learned.
he telephoned from Inverness to the
air ministry here, saying that he
wished to come to Paris, but Insist
ing that the visit must be secret.
He swore us to absolute silence.
said an official. "He told us where
he planned to land, and It was ar
ranged for someone to meet him with
car."
The Salvation Army will be among
participants in the Community Chest
this year. The name was accidentally
eliminated from the list of partici
pants given yesterday, but the Salva
tion Army leaders were among the
first to adopt the Community Chest
as the best means of caring for the
local welfare and relief problem this
year. ,
Other organizations participating
are : Red Cross, Jackson County
eHalt.h associtlon, Welfare Exchange,
T. W. C. A., Boy Scouts and Girl
Scouts.
0-C TAX REFUND
REFILLING FUNDS
(Continued from page one)
Has Injured Hand Ed Nelson of
the Crater Lake national ' park, was
brought to the Community hospital
Wednesday for treatment of his left
hand, which was badly Injured when
caught In a wood saw which he was
operating. Several stitches were taken
In the wound , and his condition was
described as much Improved today.
tentlon to the section of the Oregon
law recently passed, providing that
state taxes be paid from the "first
funds collected or In the bands or
the county treasurer.
The state tax of 943,679.35 will
be dispatched to Salem: the balance,
(30,465.49, la retained by the county
treasurer, as the state elementary
school fund.
Payable November 1. are 57.OO0
for redemption and interest on Pac
ific highway bonds. Funds for this
purpose have been set aside.
The county court yesterday Issued
an order directing that $20,000 of
highway Interest funds be transferred
to the county general fund, as pro
vided by senate bill No. 59. passed
by the last legislature. This sum
will be used In meeting warrants
overdrawn as a result of the late
agitation, and In the payment of the
last half of the state tax.
The amount originally sought was
950,000, "to preserve the peace, health
and dignity of Jackson county." and
scheduled to be used in relief. The
legislature cut the amount to (20,
000.
School districts of the county have
filed with the county clerk, budgets
for special levies and special amounts
to be raised, for school maintenance,
for the fiscal year starting June 30,
1934. The special levy Is the amount
above the sums anticipated from
mandatory tax receipts for schools
They are as follows:
Ashland $54,384.25
Miss Wheeler Killed Word has
been received in the valley that Miss
Ethel Wheeler, English Instructor at
Ashland from 1923-25. was killed Sat
urday In an automobile accident In
New York.
Valley View
Beagle -
Applegate .......
North Trail
Eagle Point
Laurel hurst .....
1,547.41
138 50
473.00
62.03
6.986.83
432.14
T
A resolution adopted last Satur
day, purportedly signed by Sams Val
ley Orange No. 666, concerning the
county budget committee, and spon
sored by L. M. Sweet of Beagle, and
reported as signed by five people, la
aa follows:
Whereas, the Jackson county
court and budget committee has
seen fit to materially pyramid the
county budget for the coming
year, by diverse and devious
ways some Inexcusable, un
thinkable and reprehensible to
the Intelligence of the already
overburdened taxpayers, finan
cially struggling to save their
homes from confiscation t the
most serious econor lc crisis In
our national history, when all re
lief agencies are appealing for
aid. for food, hospitalization,
clothing and shelter for the mil
lions of our unfortunates; be It
Resolved, that Sams Valley
Orange No. 666 demands that
Sams Valley - 5.869.19
Other school districts of the county,
will file their special levy budgetB
between now and November 1.
During
OREGON
PRODUCTS
WEEK
Oct. 28 to Nov. 4
I . f ccvc AT Tmic, k . l . I
f:3 -4 LOST BALL I FOONO )
Qtifcfal at The Golf . . J
tunks, Pop- ; fJ
i - -
JTHE rAN AND
his caddie
Looking For it-
If you are looking for meat for your Sunday Dinner or any
other dinner, visit the Peerless Market and see our large
selection of QUALITY LOCAL MEATS.
Four Free Deliveries Daily 8:00, 10:00, 2:00, 4:00
Phone 603
and every other week
buy Oregon products
at this
ALL OREGON
MARKET
Nearly every Item we
have Is an Oregon pro
duct. We feature Kerr's,
Knight's, Royal Relish
and Flavor Foods pro
ducts. Even the fixtures
were made In Oregon.
Bacon Squares, lean jowels, lb. 1QV2C
Swiss Steak, steer beef, lb. , 4c
Steaks, all cuts tender beef, lb. , 5c
Veal Stew, pound ...... Qq
Veal Roast, shoulder cut, lb. . 8V2C
Veal Steak, shoulder cut, lb. . 10c
Boiling Beef, lb. .... . . 7c
MiMilftiM Roast' and lender' ib-
Rump Roast, boned and tied, no waste, lb. ..... ,
Special Prices On
Young Oregon Mutton
Legs, lb He
Stew, 3 lbs. . . 0c
Steaks, 3 lbs. . 25c
Chops, lb. ... 1 0c
Shoulder, lb. 7V2C
Fine for Roasting
- 9c
15c
Ham, heavy, mild cure, whole or half, lb. . . . ... I3V2C
1
Fresh Dressed
Hens
Good size, fat
Lb. 15V2C
Meadow Grove
Wisconsin
Limburger
25 brick
Fresh Chinook
Salmon
Lb. 15c
Pork Roast, shoulder cuts, young and lean, Ib. . 'm m . . 12V2C
Leg of Veal Roast, pound ........... 15c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Carefully Selected Potatoes for Winter
50 lb. bag good No. 2's ; .55c
25 lb. bags 35c
No. l's, 50 lb. bags 75c
Sweet Potatoes, No. l's, 8 lbs 25c
Sweet Spanish Onions, 50 lb. bags 78c
9 lb. packages . . . . . 17c
Hubbard or Banana Squash, per lb 1 Jc
Hallowe'en Pumpkins, per lb lc
Tune in on
KMED
Every Morning at 8:15
for Daily Specials
vtry Item of tatd budget be re
duced to the mloimura and all
county employes be made to re
alise that an emergency exist
ta county attain; rather than
aaauming the air of the "buck
passer" and Insolently Imposing
upon the already distressed and
bankrupt taxpayers by aeektng
wages entirely incomparable with
the ability of those who have to
We also demand that- the sal
ary of all chief deputies be re
duced to $80 per month and no
other deputy more than $70 per
month for the coming year. We
also -all the attention of the
county court and budget com
mittee to the fact that scores of
competent clerlca 1 applications
for these positions at the above
salaries are now on file, with
more ready, awaiting an oppor
tunity; be It also
Resolved, that our master and
legislative committee be empow
ered to serve a copy of this res
olution upon the county court
and budget committee.
L. M. SWEET.
Passed, signed and sealed In
regular session this 31st day of
October, 1933.
The resolution la signed only by
Sweet. It Is understood that the
document will be rescinded. The bur
den of the resolution recites that
county deputies In the various of
fices sre receiving too much money,
snd asks that chief deputies be paid
80 and other deputies 70 per month.
Goldstine Offers
Auction Service
, For Rogue Valley
Having established offices In the
Jackson County bank building, Sam
uel Goldstine, local auctioneer, has
announced that he Is now offering
a new service to people of the Rogue
River valley,
Mr. Ooldstlne will conduct auction
sales for Individuals who wish to
dlApose of their furniture aatf house
hold goods at public auction in their
homes.
During the past several years Mr
Ooldstl- e has handled auctl' n sales
for the Medford Furniture & Hard
ware Co.. McPherson's clothing store,
dealers' co-operative automobile sales
In Medford. as well as numerous auc
tions on the coast.
Visitors In Medford Adolph D.
Schmidt, vice-president and director
of sales for the Olympla Brewing com
pany sf Olympla. Wash., accompanied
by T. E. Tucker, sales manager for
the same company, which brews
Olympla beer, was a visitor In Med
ford Wednesday. 'The men stated tist
the brewery under construction la
Washington at the present time is
nearlng completion, and will b on
of the finest equipped breweries oa
the coast.
Dr. G. H. Paske will resume his
practice of Dentistry at 319 Liberty
Bids., beginning Oct. 18. Phone 633.
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
EELKAELE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner. Phone 20
Stock Up and Save!
The Heavier the Shelf, the Heavier the
Pocketbook
It used to be that "buying in a
supply" meant tying up money
that could be used to better ad
vantage, and day by day buying
was the wisest thing to do. But
today with future prices uncer
tain, it's a wise housewife who
takes advantage of present prices.
OREGON
PRODUCTS
WEEK
Oct. 28 to Nov. 4
Buy Oregon Foods.
Ask ft clerk to show
you our large stork.
Phone 204 Free Deliveries Daily
Pop Corn, 8-oz. can ea. 10c. 3 cans - 25c
Bulk Pop Corn, Ib. 10c. 3 A. - - 25c
Tomato Hot Sauce, 4 cans - - - - 1 8c
Macaroni, 7-oz. package, 3 for . . 1 0c
Heinz Catsup, large bottle ..... 19c
Look lOin Will
What , -2l Buy
12'iC each, the following items will be assorted any
way you wish:
OYSTERS SHRIMP TUNA FLAKES
PEAS, No. 2 can ' ' CUT STRING BEANS
SOLID PACK TOMATOES, No. 2', can
TROCO OR NUCO OLEO PUMPKIN, NO. 2yi can
KRAUT, No. 2'2 can ASPARAGUS
HOMINY, No. 2i can
Carnation Oats, large package i V7$
Shortening, 4 lb. pail "Snow Cap" 47
1 lb. can Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate 29
Local Dry Prunes, Petite or Italians, 2 lbs 15
Local Dry Beans, large white kidney, very fine, 2 lbs. 15
Coffee Maxwell House 2 lb. can .. 57
Coffee, 1 lb. package 18
Laundry Soap "Snow Ball" 10 bars 25
Peets Washing Powder Buy 1, get small one free 291"
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
SWEET POTATOES
7 pounds ?Jf5c
Fancy Extra Large Cauliflower, head 15
Fancy Egg Plants 2 for 5
Fancy Local Spinach 3 lbs. 25
Cranberries 2 lbs. 35
60 lbs. U. S. No. 1 Potatoes 79
Extra Fancy
Celery Hearts
10
This Is "Oregon Products Week". Buy Oregon Build Oregon.
RA. Phone 252 for Good Food
f Thereby avoid shopping inconveniences No walking No driving
f No narkine1 difficulties.
PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE
6 Free Deliveries Saturday 5
Site. VK' , SR-af" - n
v v VOl
Are You Giving a
Hallnwe en Parrv? -O
Weird Witches On Brooms Will Ride
Again This Year As Usual!
For the party, we have the big red apples, pumpkins, nuts, marshmallows, sweet cider
and many other items. Let us help you plan your party!
Now! Delicious Cakes Made
With Betty Crocker Home Recipes
Hereafter, we will feature cakes made
with Betty Crocker Home Recipes, and
although the quality has been main
tained, the prices have been reduced
in some instances.
TOMORROW WE WILL FEATURE
PARISIAN CREAM CAKES
Half Size
23
We will also feature Betty Crocker Angel Foods
In BfiTeral varieties and the numerous other
Betty Crocker Cakes.
44c each
SATURDAY - MONDAY SPECIALS
S. & W. COFFEE . , 2 lbs. 49c
QUAKER Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles. ... .3 pkgs. 21c
MECO STRING BEANS, No. 2 cans .9c
COLUMBIA RIVER CHINOOK SALMON . . . ...2 cans 25c
FANCY SWEET SPUDS 7 lbs. 23c
NO. 1 KLAMATH POTATOES 14 lbs. 25c
Four lb. ok. NEW CROP SEEDLESS RAISINS 29c
BUNCH VEGETABLES .3 for 10c
DANISH SQUASH .4 for 10c
SEASON'S BEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81 Free Delivery
Specials (or Saturday
Fat R. I. Red Hens arid Fryers
Choice Steaks, lb. 15c
Beef Pot Roast, lb. ------- 10c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. - 10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. - - 25c
Mason, Ehrman & Co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
and proprietors of
ROYAL CLUB BRAND
CANNED FOODS
If Oregon producea the bent of any one food you will always find it
under the
ROYAL CLUB LABEL
This year we purchased our entire supply of toma
toes and apples from a local canner. Our ROYAL
CLUB tomatoes and pears are grown and packed
in the Rogue River Valley, also other items that
we could mention, from other sections of Oregon.
We Make Our Money in Oregon and We Spend It in Oregon
You Will Always Find ROYAL CLUB Brand at Your
LEADING RETAIL GROCERS
We diatribute all of the merchandise we Bell through the RETAIL GROCER ONLY.
We Do Not Sell To Consumers
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