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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1935)
PXGE FOUlt MEDFORD MiHi fSflSEOT, SfEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. liPRIL' 25. 1035. OF (Continued (ram Paga One) ing when It waa learned that Gover nor Martin, who wu to have been a guest, could not attend. The governor aacured hla llatenera, who represented ail of Jackson coun ty, that development of the Pacific highway over the Siskiyou mountains' V Old Fashioned Praline Cakes Probably your grandmother mado this cake years ago. It is a real treat and we have uncovered an old home recipe which we think is really excellent. A mere description will not do justice to the cake but suffice to say that it's n delightful combination of Butterscotch cake and icing and Toasted Cashews Half Size 27c Full Size 49c We are also featuring Salt Rising Bread. The only genuine loaf made in Southern Oregon or Northern California. Per loaf 15o. And above all if you haven't tried our New Honey Crushed Wheat Bread do so today. There's nothing like it. For Greater GROCERY VALUES Read The MAIL TRIBUNE ..ADS.. will come under his Immediate and special consideration. "The Pacific highway Is the highway of Oregon," the governor said. "It carries the traffic; therefore It must be modern lzed from Salem to the California border. "The people are highway minded," he continued. Of the 112 000.000 we are going to get this year, much will be siKnt on highways. First we will rebuild the road over the Slsklyous, and I assure you that to show my gratitude to Jackson county, the Sis kiyou road will come under my spe cial consideration." IuiU County So Ions In reviewing the outstanding ac complishments of the recent session of the state IrtflKlature, Oowrnor Martin praised Senator George W. Dunn of Ashland and Representatives Oleun O. Taylor and A- Moore Ham ilton of this city. He prslsed the lat- ter as peer of 10 outstanding young men In the bouse. The speaker said that In compar ing the work of the legislature to that In Washington and California, there la every reason to believe that much was accomplished. "When they failed, I straightened them out," the governor added in one of the spark ling witticisms of the speech. He said In the event of a special session, the legislature may pass some of the 36 bills that he vetoed. He backed up hla vetoea as "alt good ones," made In an effort to bring the state out of the depression with banners flying. Governor Martin's reference to the state planning board brought laughs and applause from the audience, when he said "There's not a politi cian, thank God, on that board. X don't know what their politics are and I don't give a damn." Self Help Spirit Needed The speaker said that much money Is to be spent wisely In the develop ment of the Willamette valley. He gave a graphic comparison of that re gion with Holland, using figures to show the relative low productiveness of the valley. In conclusion, the governor stressed the need to bring the people of Ore gon to a sense of self help, to develop the state through the proper, strong leadership. "It Is a great Indictment to the state to He down and listen to the subversive elements," the gover nor said, "I want to head the people In a spirit of the offensive. We must thrive on hardships." Tribute To Harder T. E. Daniels was chairman. He In troduced W. A. Gates, director or the chamber of commerce, who gave the following tribute to B. E. Harder, re cently re-elected president of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce : "I have a very pleasant duty as signed to me tonight one which I hope will establish a precedent In Jackson county. Por the first time In my 31 years In southern Oregon, the chamber of commerce Is Including In Its annual program a tribute to a civic worker still active in his unself ish efforts to make ours a better county In which to live. "Contrary to precedent we are not wsttlng until his life work Is finish ed before paying fitting tribute but do so In the midst of his activities that he may know the appreciation of his fellow workers and be further stimulated In the great task yet be fore him by the encouragement this tribute may bring. Community United "As I look back over my 31 years In the Rogue river valley, I am great ly Impressed by one thing except for the duration of the war and throughout the past year our com munity has been divided over various questions questions that have fre quently resulted In bitterness and strife and so divided our community energy that material progress was Impossible. Throughout the past year south ern Oregon presented a united front. We have seen the Med ford Chamber of Commerce acquire a broader vis Ion of the possibilities of community development. The old Medford Cham ber of Commerce Is no more In Its stead la a mighty organization of civic workers from every community In our county working unitedly on a constructive program of develop ment so extensive In scope as to In sure benefits to every oltlzen of the Rogue river valley. "One year ago Ben Harder was elected president of the old Medford Chamber of Commerce, under his leadership has developed a great or ganisation that promises much good the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. At this table are directors from every section of our county pledged to cooperation In a great pro gram 'of activities for the coming year. This I consider the greatest community achievement since i came to southern Oregon. Cltutlon rrrented "Ben you are going on with us for another year. That your directors have asked me to say 'well done' is very pleasing Indeed. I am sorry I lack the words to properly convey the sincere appreciation that prompts your board of dlrectora to present you with this citation, "I shall take the privilege of read ing It. "While only the signatures of your board of directors appear on the cl tutlon, it expresses the appreciation of every citizen of Jackson county for your splendid efforts and carries with It their best wishes for a suc cessful year as president of the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce throughout 1935." Ilurdrr Heftponds Mr. Harder responded as follows: "It Is with a feeling of responsibil ity that I rise to respond to your little Liiljr, 1 promise to love, honor and obey-i if you promise to serve me Schilling Coffee every J.ty. Men like Schilling Coffee lor its sturdy quality. Handle it with reasonable care (but not kid gloves) and it's always fragrant and full flavored. Schilling Coffee Tiere are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. PUBLIC DONATES M$Jk , : - A y it The appeal of Gov. Martin L. Davey of Ohio for money to operate hie office, after the senate refused hie request for funds, had Ita effect. Contributions ranging from one cent to five dollars have been sent to him. He is shown with hia stenographer, Irene Irwin, with an armful of gifts. (Associated Press Photo) kind words of praise and to. thank you for this beautiful tribute that you have presented to me. I fear that you have done me too much honor and given me too much credit. One must not forget that this organiza tion the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Is composed of some 300 members and directed by a board of ai directors chosen from practic ally every part of the county, and an efficient and capable manager and office assistants. To my way of think ing, credit for the accomplishments of this organisation should be given to the directors who are chosen from the residents of Medford' and the surrounding cities, together with the membership, some 100 of whom are serving on active committees. To those who are giving so freely of their time and effort, together with an able manager, the credit really be longs. "When I assumed the presidency of this organization a year ago. It had, under Its efficient manager, Mr. Ban well, a well defined program. It was only for those who followed, to car ry out and enlarge on the same. Since your directors have seen fit to re-elect me as president for the com Ing year. It will be my aim, with the able assistance of the dlrectora and members, to accomplish many of the things we have In mind. Our five year plan of development for south ern Oregon Is complete, comprehens ive and under the chairmanship of Mr. Alenderfer many things should be accomplished for the betterment of this territory. FOODCASTS Cheese without Krispy Crackers is like a pretty girl without a beaul Even a baked potato can be "differ ent"! Make a hole in one end and insert a small slice of bacon rolled. Call it a "peek-a-bacon" potato! Season your steak, before hmilinn with a licht touch of black pepper. Then salt it just before it comes off the broiler. . . And speaking of salt, ever noticed that Krispy Crackers urc ssitea j-u-u-s-t enough? 4: I.imburger cheese Is named for Limburit, Holland. Incidentally, it's mado from freshly drawn and still unu cow a num. 1 Virginia has the distinction of Riving a number of presidents to the nation and also a lot of grmvi recipes which have done an much as her "native sons" to spread Virginia's fame. Just try this one. for instance: STIAMIO VIIOINIA IOAF H pound smoked ham 1 pound froh Iran pork 21 Sunshina Krispy I'racaera, nnely cnishrd 1 optt H cup tomato cabmp '1 tablespoons water Crmrl meal ne A IJ liuhtfy beaten eg then other ingredient: hlrnd . ll. rck Into wrll-oilrd haVinir di;h. lUVe. w. rorerH. in moderate oven W K ) for I'l hour.. Kor steaming. na.k into top of doul.l. boiler or un.er part of food f(fa,nr and strain for 1', hours o,rr othr foo,L. 6 to H. All meaaur.. menu sUmUnl. Mor. foodeastm toon Watch for thani by COIN TO GOVERNOR "Again, I thank you for your kind words and token of appreciation. With the assurance of your support, we will be able, during the coming year, to accomplish some lasting benefits for Jackson county." Official! Introduced Mr. Daniels Introduced the follow ing state officials who accompanied the governor to southern Oregon, and civic leaders In Jackson county: R. H. Baldock, state highway en gineer; J. M. Devers, attorney for the state highway commission; J. N. Bishop, of the highway department; C. B. McCollough, of the highway de partment; A. K. McMahon, chairman of the state liquor control commis sion; W. L. Gosslln, secretary to the governor; Mayor George Porter; Ma jor Clare H. Armstrong, commanding officer CCC; Karl L. Janouch, super visor Rogue River National forest; County Judge E. B. Day; Gordon MacCracken, secretary Ashland Chamber of Commerce; Prof. I. E. 1 & i Just I 1 T IOC I v I l "' sfc w '! YOUR GROJJEfl. (3aSaiSSiaa3552aaaaSSSSS!IS SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS make a penny You'd never guess how many Sunshine Krisrv Crackers a penny buys! Just about 7 of them when you get them in the blue and white pound packaRel . . . But that's not all! Sunshine Krispy Crackers are made from the finest ingredients, too . . . the kind you'd use in your own home! .-V vf -..fc. "v'-. ... Vlnlng. representing the president of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce. H. A. Thierolf, vice-president of the chamber of commerce, was intro duced, as were the following direc tors: K. C. Jerome,' J. B. Kirk, J. Verne Shangle, R. E. Blankenburg Andre Cbomel. John Holmer, Earl Newbry. Olen Arnaplger. Albert Burch, W. B. Bolger, W. A. Gates, Herb Grey, Roland Hubbard, W. F. Isaacs. William Perry, F. L. TouVelle and B. F. VanDyke. O. O. Alenderfer and K. W. Keqdrtck. also directors, were unable to attend. Two vocal selections were offered by Mrs. F. I. Bristol, soprano, accom panied by Miss Gladys LeMarr. ELLIOTTS LEAVING Fire Chief Roy Elliott, accompanied ! by Mrs. Elliott, will leave by auto ' tomorrow for a month to six weeks' i visit with his family and old friends j In Grldley. Kansas, the first trip to his boyhood neighborhood in 12 . years. The Elliotts will drive to Reno. ; from there to Salt Lake City, and from the Utah capital to Denver. 1 Prom Denver they will drive on Into Qrldley. a short distance from Kan sas City. I The Chief stated 'today that they win probably drive through some of the country recently devastated by dust storms, but that the "black tornadoes" had not effected the ter- , rltory near Grldley. The Medford Mall Tribune will be sent dally to the Elliotts while they are on their trip. In order that they may keep pace with developments In Medford. and see that the town Is not ravaged by flames during their absence, since Fire Chief Elliott has been In charge of the local depart ment, an enviable record In low fire losses has been made, with 1934 losses the lowest In the state for cities approximating the size of Med ford. OF The Medford volunteer fire depart ment, with Captain George Brown In charge, will hold their regular meet- ' lng Monday night, with Dr. lnskeep ! m attendance to give a demonstra- I gTP i". n "1 irrri 111 III fal 1 1 1 1 the cracker for FROM THE tinn nf the new lnhalator recently ! purchased by the department, j The new lnhalator Is one of the ! finest made, and the city of Medford ; h nrnttd nf its aeouialtton. I The demonstration la expected to be I t-ftr ihtpuiiiii anti a lar&A crowd of volunteers is expected to be present. Silver NEW YORK, April 2fl (AP Bar sliver strong, 4 cents higher at 81c. ADRIENNE'S Afternoon and styles. Special Graduation Dresses A new shipment including; organdie, eyelet, net, taffeta. $7.95 S12-95 $19.95 Corsets and Corselettes Broken sizes in values to $10.95. On sale at Three pair of Silk Hosa in Spring shades i-a 1 j iij.ir.v.i.j mm that grand old partnership "CRACKERS & CHEESE' When people get together to enjoy a hearty snack, usually its "Krispy Crackers and cheese"! These crisp, extra flaky crackers give this grand old combination a new delight! ... For Sunshine Krispy Crackers have a remarkably delicious flavor that makes good cheese taste much better! THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERIES OK LOOSE.WILES BISCUIT CO. s - t - r - JOHN MUIR SCHOOL AT HAYWARD LOST IN FIR, OAKLAND, Cal., April 28 The John Mutr school at Harm, near here, waa destroyed by ti' with lou of 40,000 today in whl "Mi Fire Chief Manuel O. Biggs Oiertbt Hl one wu In the building. he Use Mall Tribune want ads. INTERESTING WEEK-END ANNOUNCEMENT SUITS and COATS Plain colors and tweeds, Values to $16.95 $10.95 PRINT DRESSES WASH SILKS street price $12.95 $2.95 HOSIERY SPECIAL $2.00 e - t - c - h Tl