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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 6. 193S PAGE ELEVEN VANDALS LOOT !B OF SIT. Leonard Receives Carload of Frigidaires VIENNA (UP) The tomb of St. Josaphat. a Roman Catholic saint. In Vlenna'a St. Barbara church, has bn pillaged. The glass shrine on the altar, con taining the relics of the saint, was broken by burglara. and a heavy golden chain with a cross, the pious donation of Archduke William, was stolen. Josaphat was a Catholic Baslllan monk who became archbishop ol Polock, eastern Poland, in the early 17th century. In 1623 he was killed by rival Russian Pravoslavlan priests In a fight between Catholic Ukranlans and Pravoalav Russians. The tomb of Josaphat. who was beatified 20 yeara after his death and subsequently canonized, soon became the center of pilgrimage lor Romsn Catholic Ukranlans. During the war between Sweden and Russia In the late nth century, which largely was fought In that re gion, the bones of the saint had frequently to change their resting place to thwart thieves and dese crators. After the war they were restored to their original shrine In Polock, but did not remain there long. When Czar Peter the Great, In his efforts to auppress an uprising of the Ukranlans. threatened to bum the relics of their national saint, a Prince Radzlwlll secretly transferred them In 1705 to Blala, where he founded a Baslllan monastery and a, church In honor of the saint. There they rested for more ths-n century and a half In a beauti ful silver coffin under the main altar. . ,h The coffin disappeared during tne Polish uprising against the raara in the early 60s of the last century- In 1017 when the district waa oc cupied by Austrian troops an old peasant appeared before the Aus trian commander and told him that the saint's bones had been Immured under the Blala church. There they were found, but with out the silver casket, and Emperor Charles had them transferred to et. Barbara's church In Vienna. A wealthy Canadian family l French extraction by which the saint k.i, m nnrticular veneration provided the new silver and glass case, ana wcaauso - ...fsnrlur n t.Vlft ttlTOnA Of whs n ptwuuvi - - TTkralna, gave the golden chain ana cross, which were stolen bo roM";- TO HELP ORGANIZE YOUNG DEI CLUB A delegation from Medford will at tend the reorganization meeting of the Toung Democratic club of Jose phine county In orants Pass tonlgnt. Tha .Tntenhlne countv club Is be ing revived so that an active part may be taken ny youimui In the approaching political cam paign. Tonight's meeting will be held at 8 o'clock In the circuit courtroom of the courthouse with wuiaid Aram., acting president, serving as tempor ary chairman. Precinct committee men have been invited. Members of the Young Democratic elub of Jackson county planning to attend and assist In the reorganiza tion Include Jack Murray. president Moore Hamilton, past president and atate legislator, and Mrs. Hamilton; Joe Winkler and Marjorle Kelly, vice president; Jack Marshall, secretary; and Jeanne Fabrlck, treasurer. ADS TO LURE TOURISTS WILL BE STARTED SOON PENDLETON, Ore., March 6. VP) Harold Say and Ray Andrew of the Oregon state highway commission said an extensive advertising campaign to bring additional travel to Oregon'a highways will be started immediately throughout Canada and the caste; n United States. Plfty thousand dollars hare been allotted for the work. f r n u r in??5! 153S FHI8I0AIHE5 3 Photo by Peasley rnloadlng a hill carload of 1938 FrlgldaUre models for Leonard Electric Company of this city. The new models are now on display at the Leonard show rooms at 303 Fast Main strert In this city. Shown In front of the car are, left to right. Ralph Vl'esterllng. Frlgldalre enflneer; Herman Puruiker, service expert; Herb drey, advertising manager of the Moll Tribune; Morris lonard. managing-owner of Leonard Klcctrlo Company; Everette Jones, service department; J. T. Davis of Davis Transfer Company; llobert lleivey and Owen I'helan. both representing the service department. All Frlgldalre models were Included In this carload shipment, ac cording to Morris B. Leonard. " PROGRAM .FOR PUBLIC TO BE HELD THURSDAY BY Plans for a aeries of social events, active participation in the presiden tial campaign and methods of rais ing funds painlessly weie adopted ten tatively at a meeting of the Young Democratic club of Jackson county at headquarters last night. Pinal ap proval of the outlined program was deferred to give members an oppor tunity to consider them at leisure and to offer suggestions or amendments at the next meeting. Final plans were made for the pub lic presentation of a one-act play next Thursday night. It was voted to Include the playlet as part of a regu lar meeting so that the public might be given a picture of the business that Is carried on by the young Democrats. At the business-meeting the sea son's program of activities will prob ably be outlined, officers indicated, and one or two speakers will give edu cational talks on some phase of social work being carried on by the Roose velt administration. The playlet will conclude the evening's program The meeting and play, to which everyone is invited, will be held in St. Mark's guild hall at North Ookdile avenue and Ptfth street. A rehearsal of the playlet will be held In the hall at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. , Considerable enthusiasm was shown by the 'members last night In freely discussing future plans. A report by Miss Jeanne Fabrlck, treasurer and chairman of the membership commit tee, showed that both funds and members were increasing. In the absence of Jack Murray, pres ident, Miss Marjorle Kelly, vice pres ident, presided. GOOD GARDENING MILTON. Ore., March 6. P) Jesse Monroe Conley, Bl. a pioneer, who came to the Wallowa country in 18e8. died here yesterday. His widow add five children survive. Use Mall Tribune want ads. 163 PLANES USE AiRPORT IN MONTH Medford municipal airport waa used by 163 planes in February. It waa shown by a report compiled today by Tom Culbertson. manager. Twenty-seven were United States army ships, including pursuit, attack, observation and bombing planes. Some of the pursuit planes were housed in the hangar for more than a week while the pllota waited J or clear weather In California. Ten were privates -owned planes and ten were owned by companies which use the arwaya for fast travel. One hundred and sixteen were mail passenger ships operated on regular schedules by United Air jAna. 'KlCaJtRMCK" Undergarment that fit at Ethel wyn B Huf fmanna My personal attention given to all watch repairs, factory style workman ship, reasonably priced and thorough ly guaranteed. Jno. W. Johnaon. Tomatoes There's hardly a backyard gar den from the Great Lakes to the Rio Grande that would be com plete without tomatoes once called "love apples" and supposed to be very bad for folks until that melancholy myth was exploded. In order to have tomatoes, it's neces sary either to sow the seeds In the house or In a hotbed or buy plants from some commercial grower. Seeds come up In eight or ten days and seedlings usually are ready for transplanting in two weeks. Once transplanted, the stems should be tied to stakes to keep them alive and upright and the fruit off the ground. A stake an Inch and a half in diameter and four to five feet long will answer. Planting season varies from early March in the far south to early June in the far north. T IS MAM SPEAKER AT BOYS' LEAGUE MEETING FUTURE CRAFTSMEN OF HIGH SCHOOL TO STAGE PLAY TUESDAY EVENING The Future Craftsmen will sponsor a play entitled "Fuller's Fortune," to be presented at the high school au ditorium Tuesday, March 10, at 8 p. m. The play is a three-act comedy written by C. E. Wilcox. Judge Fuller, having developed a sick complex, was bothered about the disposition of his property. With no children and no close relatives, he hesitated to leave his fortune to dis tant relatives he had never seen. He wired a few he had discovered, that Judge Fuller had died and if Interest ed In his fortune, they should appear at his ranch house at a certain time. With the aid of friends, he posea as a hired man to await the arrival of the five relatives, 1 The Judge finds it a lot of fun be ing a dead man when he is really alive. Action takes plate at Judge Fuller's ranch house In Colorado. The "Arkansas Kid" and his com pany will furnish music between acta. The cast Includes: Judge Fuiler. Jeff Peters; Broncho Bright, the judge's confidential friend. Myron "Red" Walters; Betty Bright, Broncho's daughter, Mary Lou Igo; Mary Whits a social worker. Virginia Goodman: Mrs. Scotty. unaccustomed to the west, Betty Dallalre; Mr. Scotty, also new to the west, Eldon Tolle; Mrs. Brlttlepop, Norma Burdell; Walter Davidson. Phelan Ben ford. Mrs. Os car G. Gibson is director; L. A. Ment zer, counselor of Future Craftsmen, and Ray Daugnerty, stage managers; Bob and Milton Benford, doormen; BUI Goodman, business manager. BOURBON LEADERS WILL GIVE TALKS AT MEET MONDAY A general meeting of Democrats of Jackson county has been called for 8 o'clock next Monday night at which time Frank Tlerney, executive secre tary of the Democratic state central committee, and Les Gosslln, secretary to Gov. Charles H. Martin, will be leading speakers. It was announced today by Ralph Stephenson, chair man of the county central committee. Mr. Stephenson received a letter from Tlerney today stating that he and Gosslln would be here Monday. Mr. Gosslln, a lending figure in the development of the party In Oregon, will speak on the general politic outlook of the state. An outline of the coming campaign program will also be presented at the meetlhg, Stephenson said. "Every democrat in the county, the young democrats as well as the old democrats, should attend this meet ing." Stephenson said. "Gosslln is a forceful speaker, and he represents the spirit of progress that we should all have Instilled into our minds. Through hard wark, he has become secretary to Governor Martin and has made good at his Job. Every young democrat should attend the meeting by all means." Gosslln has also been prominently mentioned as a possible candidate for governor on the democratic ticket two years from now, in case Governor Martin declines to run again. Monday's meeting will be held at Democratic headquarters, 133 West Main street. CLATSOP WILL THIN OUT UNLICENSED DOG RANKS ASTORIA, Ore., March 8. WP) Th Clatsop county court wasn't at all satisfied that the 43 dogs licensed In 1935 comprised the total canine population. Hence, a new office wa created that of dog catcher. J. W. HI Hard was named to fill It. Wants to Be Fat. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March TV Nine teen -year-old Tomsalta Bird Just shook her head when they offered her a Job In the movies. "Movie stars have to be thin." remarked the danc er. "I'm tired of being thin. I want to be fat for a while." ObVMPIA, Wash., March 8. A John H, Dunbar, 46. former state attorney-general, died here today. He waa taken to a hospital with a liver aliment yesterday. Dunbar waa attorney-general during the guberna torial administrations of Louis P. Hart and Roland H. Hartley from 1023 to 1932. IIP LONDON. March 8. IP) The Mar quess of Lansdowne, M. died last night. The marquess was the a7t'i baron of Kerry and IJxnaw, a tit'. created In 1181. Schilling rillU:A'lLIiA. ret a ins ils delicate flnvnr n in all FROZEN DESSKRTS Every watch repaired here is given the micrometer test. Jno. W. Johnson. Irving P. Beesley. Scout executive of Crater Lake area, was main speak er for the Junior High Boys' league program at the Junior high school Thursday. He told of future plans for scouting In Medford and of plans for the summer camp. He also told of his experiences at the world Jam boree In Germany In 1923.' ine program, tne iirsi unaer me i new aet of officers ior this semester. I Included also the first appearance of the boys' league orchestra, recently organised under direction of Mrs. Nye. Boys In the new orchestra are Douglas Plckell, mom Webb, Burton Isaacs, Hugh Scovllle, Alfred Dodson, Ray Wolf, Reginald Fifer, Eugene Hayes, Robert Baker and Eugene Ben nett. Jack Drager and Bob Coffeen played a duet on their guitars. Officers for the Boys' league this semester are : President, Winston Campbell; vice - president Kenneth Scrtpter; secretary. John Eada: treas urer. Jerry Vawter; entertainment, Richard Schuchard: community ser vice. Bob Newland; school service, Hubert Todd. The Boys' league organisation In cludes all boys in Junior high. The next program will be the annual Boys' league smoker. Dm Mall Tribune went ads. - .At a 1U - . It : SEEM TO ENJOY CRACKERS I 9 s " Vfl ik-i AND CHEESE MORE ' I jgjr V- . V THAN EVER BEFORE JiLgC ?U I ' . - il I t jWEU. HERE'S ONE GOOd i - , - - jr REASON I THEYVt DISCOVERED M, f "-," THAT THE DELICATE FLAVOR OF J7Va7 1 r I SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS I 't . ' - BRINGS OUT THE RICH FLAVOR OF LmJ CHEESE AND MAKES IT TASTE f NvN N, BETTER ! y Made from West era Wheat in the Oakland, Cali fornia, Shredded Wheat Bakery mm rutt NATIONAL SISCUtT COMPANY Y Plan to tay awhilt whan you visit tha NEW Exposition . , . 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Get a pound today!" IDEAL FOR EVERY TABLE AND COOKING USE I Delicious on all breads mm Rich seasoning for vegetables mm asErJ A perfect shortening BTNl 1 ."iTM fcTsP'tn Excellent for frying MADI IY THI MAKIRS OF 1ST FOODS REAL MAYONNAIS rvAruthinn unn .naoH rr,r rha I Anan mann ! 7 '3 ,- "vim . . . nia our usual attractive prices. Come in and let thai shelves be your shopping list. March 7th and 9th Saturday and Monday SALMON Columbia River, 4 J. Chinook,large can I T C 10c medium can Clams F.A.B. Minced, regular size 2 cans 25r Oysters Gulf Kiat, regular size.... 2 cans 25i Shrimp Gulf Best, regular size 2 cans 25c Salmon Selected pink, l's tall .lli Sardines Imported, Baby Cross pack 2 for 23r I Red or White Beans 4 lbs. 250 Rice Fancy Blue Rose 3 lbs. 23t Macaroni Porter's Kleenpak 2 lb. pkg. 17 COFFEE oonun 1lb.tin27c wt 3 lbs. 75c Flour Klamath hardwheat Cleanser Old Dutch Lux Toilet Soap Lux Flakes, large package Zee Tissue Cocoa Rockwood's . 49 lbs. $1.39 3 cans 20? .3 bars 19 ....21 3 rolls 13e ..2 lbs. 15c? Vinegar Jones' pure cider bottle 8? Saladaise Dressing pint 23 quart 390 NEW NUCOA Pound 20c 2 lbs. 39c Use for frying, baking or as a spread for bread 1 Bisquick Large size ... . 29 Grape Nuts Regular size 15t Baker's Premium Chocolate.................. lb. 140 Sanka Coffee pound 430 Jell Powder 10 delioious flavors. H. D pkg. 50 Syrup Phillips Cane and Maple pint jug 15o Corn Beef Armour's Star... 2 cans 350 BROOMS -33c Cleanser Deal, Sunbrite ...... Sal Soda water softener Drain Opener (Purex) . Mop Sticks Sturdy spring... 4 cans 130 ...2 lbs. 120 190 13o Asparagus, fresh, fancy. ....... .2 lbs. 19c Oranges, fancy jumbos. .. .... .7 for 25c Celery, Utah or bleached bunch 10c ECEJSMY MEAT AND FISH COMPANY Phone 46 206 E. MAIN . FREE DELIVERY " 'I. DESERVED ADMIRATION We don't want to boast, but may we say that the house wives of Medford like us as much as we like to serve them. They have found we carry the highest grade meats and poultry at prices worthy of our name Econ omy Market. WE BELIEVE WE DESERVE SUCH ADMIRATION. hi luminal l inn IX We have a full line of FRESH SEA FOODS FOR LENT Dixie Bacon Square lb. 22c Pot Roast fine steer beef lb. 1 21 2C LoinorRd.Steaksteerbeeflb.20c Sauer Kraut . quart 10c Bacon light, dry cure lb. 28c Fancy Colored Hens and Roasters iTTT.T.r'ZJ yHJiiiE.ij:i.i.nn,.,i;gia.m'i.a.T.iJ,i.Ti