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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1937)
lrFDFOTfT) StATTj TRTBTTST:. "NfKDFO'R'D OTTFflONr. FRIDAY. MAY 28. 3937. 4-H CLUB PROJECT BACKED BY BRANCH BANK Bixtwn 4-H club boya in Jackson county have cur ted work In the last two weaka on a corn Improvement project aponsortd by the Medtord Branch of the United Statea National Bank of Portland. Corn la Increasing in Importance In ie county and there la a need for a better quality of earlier maturing aeed. II la felt by thoso oonnected with 4-H club work that a great deal can be done through the project In aclectlng and Improving Jackson eounty oorn. In the agreement algned by the bank, the club member, and the club agent, the bank agreea to furntah the elub member with enough aeed corn tc plant one acre. If the boy wanta to plant more than that amount, he can aecure the aeed at cost. The bank also agreea to encourage the boya In their work, provide ault able facllltlea for a display of the corn after harvest, and furnish the follow ing awards for the beat 35-car exhibit of corn and completed record book: First Scholarship to 1038 Summer School, value SiJ.00. Second aa 00. Third S 00. Fourth 13.00. i ' Fifth, Slith, and Seventh 1.00 each. There will also be a 18.00 special prirc (or the highest yielding corn on an acre baala, providing the club member haa at leaat one-half acre. The 4-H club member agreea to plant and care for at leaat one half acre of corn, follow recommended practlcea Inaofar aa It la possible, make an exhibit of 35 eara of corn and a completed record book, and complete hla project. The club member may uae hla own aeed If he haa It, but If he secures it from the bank, he agreea to return 1ft pounda of seed on the ear after harvest, the ears to be selected by the local club leader, the club agent, und the club member. The county club agent agrees to secure a supply of Early Alberta arrtl Minnesota No. 13 corn for the bank and distribute it to the boya deslrlnt seed. He will also suporvlae the planting, cultivating, harveating, and storing of the corn and conduct tours so that every boy enrolled will nave un opportunity to visit other contes tants' fields. C. O. Conrad, Jackson County Club Agent, states that thla la the first contest of lta kind in Jackson county, and that there la a lot of interest being ahown for the flrat year. It la hla belief that next year there will be more than twice aa many boya enter ing the contest. SNOWDRIFT doesn't just happen to be white. Wc make it that way. And when you open the can you will find it as white, pure and creamy as the day it was made. FISHING IS GOODI in the lakes, streams and the river. Spend this week end in the woods. Hubbard Bros. Have equipment, to make you comfort nlile, and qunlity fish ing taeklo nnd lures to pot best results wherever vou like to fish. TAPERED LINES- Snturdny and nt week only, on group of oil UparM fly east tin linet tit very apeclnl prices. Come In and sr them. FLY RODS One ftpeclM group of fly rode, very Rttrectlve prices for 6t urdny and iwxt werli only. ROD CASES t Fiber Bod li. 35c Waterproof Fiber Rod Cb, 40 Inch length. PLATES-CUPS and BOWLS First quality Ameriean made white enitmel camp ware. !) 5-8 inch dinner plates (i inch soup or cereal bowls I.arpe size open handle cups (they nest) Choi oice 2 for 35c Dutch Ovens Large No. 8 alie Caat Iron Dutch Ovrn with ielf-bunting cover. Inside pollfthrd finish. $1.39 CANTEENS 4-quart g?'vnnlfd canteen. Blanket core red. flpnn on metdl covered senma. Shoulder trap $1.24 Auto King Motor Oil lOOn wnx-free NO hard carbon Cleanest Lubrication you can "SVTrorV11 oA buy. All crades SAE 10 to SAF. SOI Two gallon can $1.09 y--::, . 71 3 LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACTS 01 STRIKE TURMOIL YOUNOSTOWN, O.. May 38. (AP) The national labor relation board took a hand today In the atrlke which let up picket lines before Indepen dent ttael mills In six states, took 70.000 workers from their Jobs and created growing tension In cities when? non-union workmen remained in besieged plants. Ralph A. Llnd, regional labor board director at Cleveland, began an Irves tigatlon of a complaint filed b? ', iteel workers organising committee; charging the Republic Steel Corp.. one of three Independent concerns involved, with uaing coercion to "dis courage unionization" at Mnssllton and Canton, O. Llnd will recommend either that the board drop the charea ngnlnst Republic or file a formal complaint and require the company to answer '.he alleged violations of the Wagner Act. The deportment of labor recetved aotly report from the strike front, but made no move to bring together SWOC leaders and representatives of 'he three companies Republic. Youngistown Sheet & Tube and In land Steel Corp. Pickets paced their posts today I e fore mills in Illinois, Indiann, Ohio. Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York. At Warren, O.. where a number of men swam a river to reach their Jobs at Republic plant yrsterday. John .Mayor, sub regional SWOC director, said "the men are getting to the point where they are very reeklesn. "There Is more tciwe feeling at Warren than anywhere else." he said, "because there are still a few men in ttere beside the maintenance crew and our men don't like It," Jack Bnughan, a WPA worker, was anot and wounded at Warren today when a negro fired Into a group of pickets, who the negro said, had pre vented him from passing the picket line "to go fishing." The negro said he waa beaton and cut by the pickots. His shot missed all pickets. AnniitmllB .riifltinir WASHINGTON, May 28. (AP) The navy department announced to day" the'namea of 328 midshipmen who will be graduated from the naval academy June 3. They Included Roger N. Currier, Portland, Frank M. Eddy. McMlnnvllle and John B. Hess, Port land. Card orhanks. Mra. Bertha Hewitt and family wUh to extend their alncero thanks to all for the lovely flowers and klndnew received following the passing of their beloved brother, Clyde Martin, recently. E ESTRANGED WIFE FOR MURDER TRY OREdON CITY. May 28. (AP) sergeant E. c. Snow of the state po lice said Oeorge Huey, about SO, Evergreen, died early today from gunshot wounds which he indicted himself, after attempting to ahoot Ilia son-ln-lnw, Ray Hartley, Mil waukee. Snow aald Huey, estranged from hla wife, went to the Hartley home, drew a pistol and pushed It In Hart leys ribs. They grappled, Hartley turning the revolver aside aa the Run waa fired, the bullet barely miss ing him. , Hartley turned off the lights, Snow said, and soon heard a ehot, find ing Huey lying on the front porch with a bullet wound In hla head. Deputy Coroner Arnold Blerman said he found a note In Huey'a pocket blaming hla wife for hla troubles. Snow aald the note also said that Huey went to the home to kill Hart ley and commit suicide. TWO-WAYTRAFFIC LK. The road to Diamond lake la now open for two-way traffic with the exception of a few narrow spots, it! was stated by Oeorge Howard, resort: manager who came to Medford to-! day to transact business. The resort Is now In full swing, with accommodations for vacation ists and facilities for fishing parties, Mr. Howard said. Tourists are already arriving, 25 to 30 car being regis tered yesterday, he added. The fish ing he described as good. The road from the lake to The Dalles-Callfornlft highway Is not yet open for traffic, Mr. Howard said. Ho expected tt to be cleared of snow In the near future. Bobby Young of Eagle Point spent the week end with Arnold Ragsdale. Upper Rogue Orange will hold regular meeting June 8 at the grange hall on Crater Lake highway.. The 4th and 3rd degrees will be given to 19 candidates. ENJOY A SWIM at Merrick' Pool. Opening 1 p. m.. Saturday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers, repairs and parts. C. D. Bean, Inc. CALL 508-R Let me show you the beat Bargain on the market 11 '7 acres, leas than one mile from Medford. House, fruit and nut trees. Ready for BUb-divlslon; all irrigated, rich soil. Just what you can handle. Small down payment and 20 per month. Henry R. Ringoen. WANTED. Experienced waitress. Ap ply in person, Franklin's Cafe. FOR SALE S7.000 home, ertra well built. Sacrifice for quick sale. Information at 110 Laurel. FOR RENT Apartment, Carglll Court. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, bath, hot water, garage. 831 W. 10th St. GOOD BAROAINS In uaed mds. al ways at The Trade-Mart. 100-Ib. Icebox. $3; 50-lb. icebox, M; 73-lb. Icebox, 6.60; 8-burner oil stove and oven, $5: aewlng machine, 4.30; cook stovra, 96.50: garden hoee, 91.60: mattressea, 2 50; lawn mowers. 3 THE TRADE MART. 13 S. Front. FOR SALE S-acre berry ranch, well improvea. Taient. Must be seen to be appreciated. 530 Effie St. Tel. 1623-H. MAN wants garden or lawn work. FOR SALE Mattress, daybed and small table. Inquire at Brunsona, 19 Cower Berrydale Ave. SWIM Merrlck'a Natatorium open- I lng Saturday, May 30. for the season. WANTED Small acreage In Rogue valley; Improved or not. Must he a buy for cash. Box 2202, Tribune. HAVE some pieces of furniture left tnat must be sold berore June 1st at knockout prices. J. E. Stewart, 708 West 10th St. FRYERS Choice, milk-fed Barred Rock. Tel. 869-M. , FOR SALE OR TRADE--320 "acres wood nnd pasture land, small houfie, good springs, some orchard. ALSO 7-room house, close In. paved street, for sale or trade for free soil acreage. 444 8o. Fir, FOR SAI.P! Lain mnhnryTW hi if fa 20: fiood guitar, $2.50: C melody saxophone. 15; Kingsbury piano. 84; bed springs and dresser. 15. Hawley Transfer, lis N. Riverside. FOR RENT Office spa cefor Tnsur anoe or real estate man; ground floor; excellent location. Earl Bradflsh, 16 So. Central. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator. Phone 117-M. WANTED Middle-aged man and wife "ii raiicn. an in person, r. E. Bybee, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE 16-ft. canoe. In perfect cuiiuuion. ia o. oakdale. WANTED Housekeeper with child; middle-aged. Address Oeorge Nlkol hoff. Butte Falls, Ore. SELLINO FOR LESS. OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINOS FOR YOU Paint at 1.25 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe fittings. New and used cable, from 14 to 1 Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun dries. Lawn mowers, garden tools and 8-ply garden hose, 30 feet for 82 33. Tools and implements for the car penter, mechanic and the farmer. Large stock of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at price below mall order com pet l tors. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp and the summer home. REMEMBER Every day is Bargain Day at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-31 North Orape Street. WANTED Used tray for car dri ve in service and malted milk mixer containers. Call 1714. COCKER SPANIEL puppies, roller canaries. Thrasher Kennels, 14 ml. south of phoenix on highway. BEFORE YOC J ADrawKZ McLeod MERRICK'S POOL, opening Satur day, 1 p. m. McLEOD, May 29. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Leon Close came over from Chlloquln May 23 and spent the day on Butte creek. The Otto Oeldneaa cabin on Rogue river was broken Into sometime dur ing the latter part of May and several articles taken. Mrs. Ethel Casey has returned home from her vacation which she spent on the coast. Miss Maxlne Harding Is convalesc ing at her home on Butte creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young visited recently on the coast. Mrs. Harding was In charge of "Sunset On the Rogue" during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. SPECIAL One week only. reg. 91.00 complete lubrication plus 10 green stamp. 89c. Keen Bros. Service, opp. Pine Cone. PAINTING, calsomlning. paperhang ing. Estimates given. Beckham. Tel. 379-R-3. RELIABLE GIRL want work for board and room In Ashland while attending Summor Normal. Helen Frey, Lake Creek. TRADE Electric washing machine for young milk cow, tested. J. WOOten. Rt. 1. Box 435. WANTED Woman to nelp with housework and care of Invalid. Phone 706-J. FOR RENT Will sublet, completely furnished apartment- In Csrglll Court, for the summer. Tel. 706-J. SPECIAL FRIED CHICKENED INN e"r. Sunday and Monday at Amy' Place, Jacksonville. Phone 291. USED CAR SALE Starting Saturday, May 29. EVERY USED CAR SOLD AT A SACRIFICE 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1033 Dodge DtLuxe Sedan with trunk 1937 Wtllya DeLuxe Sedan. 1930 Plymouth DeLuxe, Sedan. 1935 Chrysler 6 Airstrcara DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler AirstreanvS Sedan. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 36 other earlier models to choose from at very low prices. LANCE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 North Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Car Lot north of Old Public Market. A REAL BARGAIN 26 ACRES IN ALL 14 ACRES BEARING PEARS 4 Av-KES YOUNG PEACHES A FEW LARGE CHERRY TREES COO OH Smn,l house, good barn. WfcWUU KOOa rnnd- nenr Medford This 1 a real sacrifice ! price and can be bought with small down payment. Balance like rent. ! ALSO 1 ACRE SUBURBAN MODERN. ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN COCOA Modern 6 -room house. OZOUU barn- woodshed, garage chicken house, family ! orchard, 14 acre Ladino clover; somt: j furniture; large shade trees around house; lawn. Transfer In business location Is reason for this sacrifice In price. ; CHARLES A. WIrG AGENCY. INC Phone 728. 109 E. Main St , WANTED Tractor to disc 3 acres. Phone 699-J-S. HIGH SCHOOL boy, 16. wants work through vacntion. 365 S. Central. TWO or more housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 17 S. Peach. FOR SALE; 10 acres, good alluvial soil: 6 acres young Anjoua and Bartletts; irrigated; paved highway; 3 m 1 1 es f rom cen ter of Med f o rd ; school: near high-class residence dlst. Bargain. Owner, Tel. 726-W PIANO STUDIO 323 King St. Begin ners prices 75c per hour; same price through year by staring now. Mrs. Daisy Blnns, phone 1095-J. DRIVING to Eugene Monday fore noon, return after graduation ex ercises. Passengers wanted. Phone 4R0-J. ' GUARANTEED PAINTINO. time pay- ments. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. SEAGRAM'S SEVEN CROWN BLIND ID WHlt, HEY. Thai itralKtit wtiUhf in Ihl product art B yr or mar old, 7 straight wrhlatcUt and 2S aautral aplrlta dtatlllad trai.i Amarf can crams. "'M v'v, ' n 4 THANKS T0KEU06& SAMPLE I V6 FOUND OUT HOW DELICIOUS CORNFLAKES b4 y CAN ST WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE KELL06S COMPANY 1 r ftr THIS SAMPLE OP KKLLOGQ'S CORN FLAKES CAME TODAY. LETS TRY THEM LATER IS THAT ALL KELLO66S COST? WHAT A BARGAIN! ILL TWO PACKAGES f. ISN'T it nmnzing whal a Hiffprcncr thorp i In corn flakes? Now (lint you've tried Kellogg' in the sample package delivered! At your home by the Kellogg Sampler yon know how much erisper and more tempting they are than any other eereal. Order a full-sized package today at your grocer'. And don't jnrt wiy "com flake" ay "KeUogtt''." Made better. Taste better. Packed better. Kellogg'g exclnsive methods keep them oven-freh and flavotperfeet ready to ervc. Made by Kellogg in Rattle Creek. WE NEVER REALIZED HOW MUCH BETTER KELL066S ARE, 'TIL WE TRIED THE SAMPLE s V 1 -. r- mwt 1 A BOYD'S MARKET Phone 1054 S. & H. Green Stamps SPECIALS for May 29 and June 1st COFFEE 15c 25c ' " ?7c 53c 27c 53c FRUITS and VEGETABLES New Potatoes 10 lbs. 19c Peas 3 lbs. 17c Sunkist Oranges 3 doz. 55c Artichokes Lg 3 for 10c Ace High pound Boyd's Blend pound (Ground as tou like lt Hill's Red can lb Hill's Red can 2 lb Maxwell House pound tin Maxwell House 2 pound tin Swift's Good Will Offerings Shortening 2?iwel 3 , 55c Shortenings8 4 lb, cartons 49c Shortening Jewel 4 lb. cartons 63 c Salad Oil Quart decanters 45c Salad Dressing Brookfield, Qt. 35c Sandwich Spread 35c Margarine Gem Nut 2 lbs. 33c Corned Beef Premium 1 ? oz. tins 18c Sliced Beef Dog Food KT Cleanser K;te Swift's Premium oz. jars 25c w for 25c 3 f0r 10c CEREALS Grapenuts 1 Rf pkg " Grapenuts 1 He Flakes, pkg I Ul Huskies 1 1 I pkg I KELLOGG CORN FLAKES or KELLOGG POST TOASTIES 7c pkg. For Your Holiday Picnic Potato Chips, Parker's lg. pkg. 15c 2 4 FLOUR FLAGSTAFF Hardwheat J 4 ap lb. bag 00 HIGHLAND CHIEF bag..' $1 49 KITCHEN QUEEN bag . $1.69 CROWN Best Patent unbleached 4J 4 ft ft 49 lbs $ 1 .33 TUNA FISH-Belvedere Brand 7 oz. tit.s .". PORK tid BEANS Swift ''Premium ... OLiy'ES W. 1 tall cans DEVILED MEAT 5 Libby's TOMATO JUICE Knight's 2 3 3 or- for caw for ?5C for 25c for 10C Dozen cans 75 Stuffed Olives Pickles Cheese K. C. Big 50 oz. cn.. for No. 10 bags . Baking Powder PanraLro Flnni- crown 20c 27c 43c I Pkg 14c 4 bars Lge. Pkg. 10 15c Jeilo Soap HUBBARD BROS. inc. All Flavors CAMAY IVORY FLAKES Main nnd Riverside Phone 231 Starch Argo Corn or G!o?s 3 .