Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935.
! by C. L. Bardo, association president,
high record were Ben Gibson 01
Ashland, Emtl Drehr of Klamath
Falls, Howard Hart of Lakevtew, Fred
Nelson of Grants Pass and Sidney
Blood of Medford.
Russell stated before leaving with
Knutson for a sales conference in
Marshfleld that business la increas
ing In leaps in southern Oregon
as well as In other parts of the west
coast.
Ashes of Chapman
To Rockford, III.
NEW YORK. Dec. . (AP) Ashes
of Arthur Chapman. 63, who wrote
operations there. Picket were at
work and no new developments were
reported. Cause given for the strike
was alleged discrimination on the
part of mill officials against an em
ploye. I
First Quarter Tax
Due December 15th
Fourth quarter payments of taxes
are due December 15. and according
to the tax collection department of
the sheriff's office, the final pay
ment have starting coming In. Next
week la expected to see a rush of tax
payers. Payment, also continue fairly brisk
on personal taxes and a few have
paid up their delinquent taxes.
Coos Bridge Spans
Are Joined Today
NORTH BEND, Ore., Dec. 6 (AP)
Officials from numerous Coos county
cities gathered today to watch state
highway workmen Join two giant
cantilever steel spans from the north
and south piers of the 3.255.000
Coos Bay highway bridge.
No formalities were scheduled.
The bridge, more than a mile long,
will be the largest tidewater highway
span In the northwest.
Portland Postal
Receipts Growing
PORTLAND. Dec. 0. W) Port
land Nocember postal receipts were
$233,130.96. a 10.14 per cent Increase
over November. 1934. the postmaster
announced today. Money orders in
creased 1 per cent to 1,342460.
demands;
"The maintenance of constttutlon
I al guarantees, preservation of the
I freedom of private enterprise, main-
tenance of sound tax and financial
Lethal Gas Death
Prison Gas Death
Declares Warden
RALEIOH. N. C. Dec. 6 (AP)
Warden H. H. Hlnnlcutt of the
state prison here, who has seen 160
electrocutions In an official ca
pacity, doesn't think much of the
state's new lethal gas chamber.
"If I had to die." the veteran
prison warden said today after
viewing tests of the gas chamber.
"I' rather go In the electric chair.
I believe the chair la quicker and
a Brent deal less painful."
HELD INDUSTRY'S NEED
LAUDS SCHEFFEL
policies and security through econo
mic progress."
Submission of the program came
after a series of speeches hostile to
the New Deal. Nearly every speaker
has attacked It. Among them have
been Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.. president of
General Motors, Robert L. Lund,
chairman of the association's board
of directors; James A. Emery, the as
sociation's general counsel, and Bardo.
the poem. "Out Where the West Be
jG'ns." wlU be taken to Rockford. III.,
i where he apent his bovheod. after
cremation tomorrow, members of his
family said today..
J Author, and former managing ed
I ltor of the old Denver Times. Chap.
man died at his home In Greenwich
JO
Prank E. Russell, regional director
for Oregon, Washington and Idaho
of the California Western-States Life
Insurance company, accompanied by
Earl Knutson, former manager of
the Medford branch and now pro
moted to the Portland office, was
a visitor In Medford Thursday con
JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL
BANL IS CIVIC ASSET
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 6. (Spl.)
Jacksonville parents re enthusiastic
NEW YORK. Dec. 6. (AP) A 1936
platform of "merited Individualism."
aa opposed to New Deal policies, wan
submitted, today to the National
Manufacturers' association.
Leaders of the large Industrial or
ganization, meeting In lta fortieth
annual convention, predicted over
whelming ratification of the piat
. form.
The platform, drafted by a group of
the leaders and formally submitted
Village last night.
MARCOLA MILL CREW
REMAINS ON STRIKE
EUGENE. Ore., Dec. 6 (AP) One
hundred and fifty employes of the
Fischer Lumber company at Marcola
remained away from their Jobs today
following yesterday's walkout which
silenced, wood, sawmill and planer
ducting a regional sales conference.
Snowmen to Meet A full attend
ance woa requested today for the
meeting of the Rogue Snowmn at
the Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce at 7:30 Monday night. Officers
for the new year are to be elected and
plans for winter sport mapped out.
Willie here Russell highly com
about the new high achool band
organized by Mr. Botta of Medford
and are eagerly awaiting lu first
public appearance. Thla la the. first
band of lta kind here for several
years and Is hailed as a fine asset
for the high achool and community.
plimented Howard Scheffcl. present
manager of tho company here, for
his remarkable work in writing 76,
500 in Insurance business here in I
November. Salesmen who were work
ing under Scheffel to crack the old 1
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glaas and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
met Works.
X.MAS PHOTOS
Holiday Specials Nowl
PEASLEYS Opposite Holly Theatre
4
PXGE EIGHT
Hill Hill S MSI I bi
SATURDAY and MONDAY
DECEMBER 7th and 9th
SATURDAY and MONDAY
DECEMBER 7th and 9th
Santa i& eomin
It s time to get ready lor old Santo! He will soon be .n town CM
y ,or vryone Let us helD
v,...m money wnn these
uiiusuai comoination offer. u,v,,i.
proviae aiiunng story books (01
cnnaren. Uhnstmas cards
and seals tor yoursell,
end wholesome
foods lor the
entire family
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Lf ifii"jm N,S. and forty colorful seals with
iwf I itLmrv . ' each purchase of two lbs. of 1
T'Jr that fioodlGA Cocoa! Jf L
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of the cakes and pastries that (ail that's expensive! Use IGA
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Baker's
PREMIUM No. 1
Chocolate
cake Ilc
BAKING
POWDER
can
Edward's Marshmallows 1 1b.pkg. 1 9c
IGA Cake Flour 44-oz. Pkg. . . 23c
IGA Hot Sauce 8 oz. can 3 for 14c
Scot Tissue .... 3 rolls 23c
Waldorf Tissue . . 4 rolls 18c
Kremel, assorted . . 3 for 14c
:
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That the word
"cocoa" comes
from a word which
means "food of the
gods"?
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A beautifully illustrated
story book with each pur
chase of one pound of
Blue "G" Coffee! The
children will be delinM.
ed to find one of thnao
popular fairy stories
'among their presents on
Christmas mornina AnH
the whole family will ap
preciate the excellent fla
vor ot Blue G Coffee.
THE WORLD'S FAMOUS MAPLE BLEND
Log Cabin Syrup
LILY WHITE HARDWHEAT
. Family Flour &
medium tin
$2.10
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SATURDAY ONLY .
BANANAS, Fancy Golden Ripe, 4 lbs. for 25c
ORANGES, Navel Juice, 2 doz. . 27c
GRAPEFRUIT, Fancy Arizona, 6 for . . 19c
CELERY, Extra Large Utah, 2 stalks 27c
POTATOES, Klamath Netted Gems No. 2, 50 lbs for 59c
FANCY SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs 17c
GOLD HILL CENTRAL POINT
HAM'S FACER'S
GROCERY Cash MARKETS
MEATS. GROCERIES GROCERIES, FRUITS and
FRUITS, VEGETABLES VEGETABLES - FEED
GRANTS PASS BUTTE FALLS
STAR SEED FADER'S
and GROCERY Cash MARKETS
.. ,, , D. ... GROCERIES, FRUITS
409-411 0 Street Phone 4J VEGETABLES FEED, MEATS
ROGUE RIVER p . n , .
Price, Quality and Serv-
HEATH and Ice Being Equal, IGA
II OL LISTER Stores Mer't Your Pat-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE ronage!
MEAT SPECIALS
Swift's Jewel Shortening
4 lb. cartons Ctn. 59c
Swift's Silverleaf Lard
1 lb. cartons 18c ...... 2 for 35c
Swift's Sugar Cured Skinned
Backs lb. 35c
Swift's Empire Picnics
4 to 6 lbs Ib. 24c
4 Bars Giant Size Crystal
White Soap for . . 19c
1 Package Super Suds . . . . 1c
30c value fcr
20c
MEDFORD STORES
ROSE GROCERY
GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES BAKERY GOODS
205 W. Jackson
Open Evenings and Sunday
Phone 1420
ALEXANDER'S GROCERY, INC
A Complete Line of Battle Creek Health Foods
203 West Main St.
BUNGALOW GROCERY
Fresh Meats and Vegetables
409 N. Riverside Phone 485
INDA HUMPHREY
A COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
504 East Main St.
Phone 462
LUMAN BROTHERS
SUPER FOOD MARKET
GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES BAKERY
Corner Main and Bartlett
JACKSONVILLE
GODWARD
MERCANTILE
GROCERIES
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Your Independently-owned l.G.A
Store offers you the price advant
age9 made possible by buying in
conjunction with hundreds of other
successful I G A. stores.
IGA Stores Feature IGA
Brand Merchandise . . .
Highest Quality At a Sav
ing Price Always!
TALENT
TR YON
MERCANTILE
General Merchandise
Hardware
ASHLAND
DOUGHERTY
GROCERY
H N. Main Phnno r,o
CAVE CITY
SCHUMACHERS
GROCERY
The IGA of the Redwood
Highway