Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVE
CONTROL BY JAPS
SHIRLEY TEMPLE IS
YOUNGEST LISTED IN
minster city council has opened
shop exhibiting scraps people
can salvage to help the "no
waste" campaign. Old iron, old
clothes, paper cartons, bones
and all the equipment of the
"Any Old Iron" merchant.
It's the Principle.
Sharpsburg. N. C. (IP) Col
lection by the court method
will cost (our times the amount
of the taxes, but this town Is
determined to get $8.65. tor
seven years of unpaid taxes on
three acres. Suit has been en
tered in superior court against
39 defendants.
do "something nice" for Mrs.
Art Seastone and so 18 mem
bers drove out and painted her
No Pleasing two ways. Supporters said It
Great Tails, Mont. u. I would prevent the growth of
When the city council iimited PH nd cial problems. Op.
four-room frame house, from
heer llrrntea in nnn fnr vrv 1
Insisted it created a
Slick and Quick.
Denver. PT h Painters'
foundation to rain pine. In 18 1 750 population and retail liquor I monopoly'
minutes. Mrs. Seastone Is the! licenses to on for every 1,500 i
Union local No. 79 wanted to ! widow of a union member.
its action was received Cm Mill Tribune want max
IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 30. lf40.
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' persons,
Congress Committee Told
Eventual Seizure Goal
Propaganda Campaign On
Washington. May 30. CP)
Kilsoo K. Haan of Honolulu
told a congressional committee
today that the Japanese gov
ernment was endeavoring to
obtain political control over the
Hawaiian islands, with a view
to eventual seizure of the Amer
ican territory.
Haan, an American citizen
of Korean origin, testified brief
ly before the house immigra
tion committee. His testimony
was cut short by a decision of
the committee to hear the re
mainder of it later in a closed
session.
Propaqanda Used.
The witness declared that
Japanese propaganda activity
directed at political control was
being carried on in the islands
by the institute for the educa
tion of overseas Japanese and
central board of overseas asso
ciations, both of which he de
clared had headquarters in
Japan.
He told newsmen, after he
left the committee, that he ap
peared to ask suspension of
civil service taws as regards
civilian employes of army and
navy reservations in the isl
ands, so that officials might
discharge persons of dual Japanese-American
citizenship.
"There are several hundred
persons of dual citizenship on
these reservations and in view
of Japan's plans they are dan
gerous to the United States,"
he declared.
He said also to reporters that
a high Japanese official had
told him that the naval oil
storage tanks at Hawaii could
be blown up 'very easily.
Chicago, May 30. (JO The
printers brought out Who's
Who in America, 1940-41 edi
tion, today in 3.016 pages with
31.752 biographical sketches. It
will be ready for distribution
Friday.
The new volume contains
2,862 new sketches Including
those of such up-to-the-minute
outstanding living Americans
as Carl F. Zeidler, the young
man elected mayor of Milwau
kie in April to upset the vet
eran Mayor Daniel W. Hoan.
Oldest person listed in Who's
Who is Brig. Gen. William
Henry Bisbee. retired, new 100.
and the youngest is Shirley
Temple, movie star.
New names appearing In
cluded playwrights Vicki Baum.
Clare Booth, Moss Hart and
William Saroyan: sports figures
Patty Berg. Alice Marble, Ber
nard Bierman and Elmer Lay
den: Gov. Harold E. Stassen of
Minnesota: movie stars Don
Ameche, Deanna Durbin, Alice
Faye. Errol Flynn, Cary Grant,
Charles Laughton, Vivien Leigh,
Tyrone Power. Eleanor Powell
and James Stewart.
TO
Salem, May 30. (P) Gov.
Charles A. Sprague announced
the following reappointments to
day: Merle Chessman of Astoria as
member of the fish commission
for a four-year term, effective
June 1.
Dr. W. L. Chandler of Port
land as member of the board of
chiropractic examiners for a
three-year term, effective June
3.
W. H. Ross of Portland as
member of the real estate ad
visory board for a four-year
term, effective June 14.
JORGENSEN RUES
HELD IN ASHLAND
Ashland. May 30. Sp1.V
Funeral services for R. C. Jor
gensen were held May 28. Mr.
Jorgenson passed away here
May 25. A native of Copen
hagen Denmark, where two sis- I
ters and several nieces reside,
he came to this country in
April, 1893, with his brother,
Andrew Jorgensen. who now re
sides at 426 South Ivy street,
in Medford.
He was a baker by trade,
and in later years was in busi
ness In Gold Hill, where he
made a host of friends.
Besides his wife, Mary, he
leaves a daughter, Mrs. E. B.
Price of Medford, and a son,
Harry C. Jorgensen of Los' An
geles: also a brother, Andrew
Jorgensen of Medford. '
AMERICAN PLANES
SHOWING UP ILL
FLOOD NEAR KLAMATH
Salem, May 30. (JP) The de
tour around the flooded section
of The Dalles-California high
way 10 miles north of Klamath
Falls was opened to one-way
traffic at 8 a. m. today, the
state highway commission said.
The highway was closed sev
eral days ago when a dike
broke.
Paris, May 30. (PI A gov
ernment spokesman said today
American airplanes are now ar
riving in France "in consider
able quantities" and are show
ing their superiority In action
over "anything on the front.
The spokesman said Ameri
can bombers especially were
proving their excellence.
Often, he said, these have
been able to dive within 30 .
yards of the ground before cut
ting loose with bombs and pull
ing out.
American bombers, the
spokesman said, are much fast
er than Germany's and easy to
maneuver.
Honor Roll
The following Lincoln school pu
pils bad no trade blow B during
the last tlx weefce..
IB Wllman Lubbera, Melva Bog
era. 1A Norma Jean Be?f. Claudia
Cooper. Norman Oould. Kenneth
Knudaon. Florence Pitman.
3A Marlene Roaenbalm.
3B Jlmmie Dale Ortmm.
3A Janla Grlfrby. Betty Lemmon.
Beverly Newton,. Phyllis Plumley.
4B Janet Rhaw.
HB Bertha McCallliter.
A Wlnlfrd Brock. Jeraidrn Je
rome. Bally le RtiMell, Pannll Sulli
van. Beverly Wrltfht.
The following bad no temeateT av
erage below B:
1 A Norma Jean Bern. Claudia
Cooper. Knneth Knudaon.
A Barbara Kins. Jean Peart, Mar
lene Roeenbalm.
SB Jlmmie Dale Grimm.
SA Oanie Onciby. Betty temmon.
Beverly Newton. Phyllis Pluraley.
Pearl Scoviiie
4B Janet Shew.
9A JeraMyn Jerome. Sally tee
Riieell. Pannle Pulltvan.
Theee pupil" had perfect attend
ance record for the eemeter:
3A Dona Oainea. Beverly Peart.
Bobby Barrow.
SA Shirley Buraon.
4B Janet Bhaw
SA Vertiret Banner Verte tub
hera. Rv Bhul-a. Ruth Bhulta. Rich
ard Wolfamott.
SB Carl Kno. Kenneth LlnOy.
Mane Teanley.
SA Jamea Locale. Bett Ann Shaw.
GOV. SPRAGUE LEAVING
FOR EASTERN SOJOURN
Salem, May 30. (PI Gov.
Charles A. Sprague will leave ,
Portland by train tonight for a i
mid-western trip on which he
will be absent from the state
until June 16.
Speaker of the House Ernest
R. Fatland. Condon Republican,
will become acting governor.
The governor will be In Du-
luth, Minn., June 2 and 3 for
the national conference of gov
ernors.
Miniature Choo-Choo
San Francisco (JP) A minia
ture railroad, 1.500 feet long,
was recently completed by the
San Francisco Model Railroad
club after two years' effort. The
system is l-48th standard rail
road size, and required 30.000
miniature ties and 120.000
spikes.
Proud Street Bows
London (U.R) Bond street has
had to bend It's proud neck ;
to the exigencies of war. West-
It required transportation of
90 000 rjminds of bones and
A .....i i i. . - ui-
eiiacnru rm. w e ---- i . t 1 - .
d nosaur skeletons at the L'ni-J
vcrjity of Utah.
SECONDS TO
PORTLAND'S CITY CENTEH
I Oee Sjkmm Theater. Sftecetnf J
V iti-r. . . . Garden eurrou-A-vji .
' ttac&M T.' rem taw w J
rf-eeer. J
1290 m o , y
Cudahy's
12 ounce tin
Swift Water shredded
No. Vi tin
ea.
Sugar 101b. 43c
Cloth Bag. Limit
Milk 4 for 1 Qc
Tea Cup. Small cans. Limit
Peas 4 cans 25c
Clen Oak Sid. Pk., Choice Sieve. No. 303 tla
TOMATO JUICE
Sunny Dawn 46 oz. 15c
Del Rogue No. 1 can 5c
Tang
Tuna
Shrimp
Dev. Meat
Coffee
Jell Well
Matches
Milk
Saniclor
eQ) WJsUCOK AT I ( m &
U J THIS AD CRAMMED ? V I
lOv lil n FULL OF MONEY- V I
LI SAVING VALUES J V ,
X? jiflTZr omnia at tkt wtaknd f A
Pellaco small
B-os. tin
Cudahy's
No. tin
Hill's. M.J.B.. Golden
West. Schilling
Maxwell House
Columbia
10 penny boxes
Cherub or
Mt. Vernon tall
Bleach
Quarts
Cloaeout
Price
19c
10c
10c
2c
23c
3 Pkg. 1 0c
5c
5c
2 for 1 5c
lb.
ctn.
can
Mtnuta
I OS.
Tapioca
Salad Dress
Dill Pickles
pkg-
Cascade
Qi. Jar
Columbia
No. 2 ,4 tin
ea.
10c
19c
10c
P,tu tn a. iuwilu not the
-.7 ''II J v
CATSUP, Rubyll-ea. bottle, 3 for 250
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Town House
unsweetened .48-os. tin 150
PEACHES. Highway
V. 2V tin 2 for 25
riNEAPPLE JUICE. Del Mont
No. 2 tin ...... 3 for 330
PINEAPPLE. Libbys or Dal Monte
sliced or crushed, No. 1
flat tin - 3 for 250
8TRINGLESS BEANS, Del Monie
whole No. 2 tins 2 for 250
BEAN HOLE BEANS
No. 300 tin 3 'or 20
CORN, Lindy cream style
Gold. Bant.. 303 tin 4 for 290
SPINACH. Garden Slse
2i tin 2 for 23C
TOMATO SOUP. Van Camp
picnic tin ea. 50
VIENNA SAUSAGE, Cudahy
W tin... 2 for 15?
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE. Cudahy
Puritan, 14 links to tin
(close out price) can 19?
VANILLA, Weatag Imitation
8-os 14 4-oi fj
STRAWBERRY JAM
Kerr's pure qt. Jar 37?
MAZOLA OIL W gal. 690
MAY DAY SALAD OIL qt. tin 330
OLIVES, Highway med.
No. 1 tall tin 2 for 25
SWEET PICKLES, C.H.B. Burr
Gherkin 21-os. jar 29f
DILL PICKLES
Paradise 2S-oa. Jar 150
RICE, River Brand fey.
long kernel 2-lb. pkg. 13
SALT, Diamond Crys. 28-os. pkg. 70
8UPURB GRANULATED
SOAP lge. pkg. 170
VERM'T MAID SYRUP 24-os. Jar 330
MACA MIX for maple
yrup 3 pkgs. 100
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP,
cane and maple 12-ot. tin 170
CANTERBURY TEA
Orange Pekoe ..Vi lb. pkg. 250
VINEGAR, Highway
50 grain qt. bottle 13
COPENHAGEN SNUFF. ...3 pkgs. 250
MACA YEAST 2 pkgs. 50
PEARS, Harper House
Icy. pack Vi tin 180
GRAPEFRUIT. Glenn Alra fey. whole
section. No. 2 tin .3 for 290
PEAS, Sugar Belle dainty sifted fey.
garden. No. 2 tin. 3 for 33
FLY SWATTERS, wood handle
spring type ea. 50
SPRY SHORTENING 3 lb. tin 45t
RALEIGH CIGARETTES.-- 2 for 250
Ctn. 11.13
80DA CRACKERS, flaky Brand.
CERTO
SURE JELL
lb. pkg. 13
3 bottles 450
- 3 P9. 230
JELLS RITE, liquid pectin
DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING.
PIEDMONT MAYONNAISE
WHITE MAGIC BLEACH
P. and G. SOAP
LUX FLAKES
LUX TOILET SOAP
.3 bottle 290
full qt. Jar 250
full qt. Jar 350
Vi gaL Jar 170
10 bars 290
.large slse pkg. 190
Jar 50
ToiletTissue
Comfort 4 for 19c
Zee . 4 for 15c
Plain or tinted
Canning Supplies
Karr Mason Cap,
reg. pkg. 21
Economy Cap.-.pkg. 190
Kerr Lid. tg..3 Pk- 25
Kerr Lid, wide
mouth.-.... 2 PS- 25
Jar Rubbers,
Ball reg 3 doa. 100
noun
111 IWH.I1 VlaMT I UP
IMS
49 lb. bag $1.39
HARVEST BLOSSOM
RED ARROW
49 lb. bag $1.29
491b. bag $1.05
CEREALS
Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
giant pkg. 2 for 190
Post Toastles, giant pkg 2 'or 190
Kellogg's Pep pkg. H(
Flapjack Tlour Ig. 40-es. pkg. 190
Quaker Muff els pkg. 110
Puffed Wheat 3 pkgs. 250
Puffed Rice pkg. IOO
mm
mi SPUDS . .10 lb. 17c
HEW PEAS .lb. 5c
CUCUMBERS . . 3 for 10c
Fancy field grown
RADISHES . i bunches 5c
GREEIi OniOHS 2 bun. 5c
LETTUCE ... 2 heads 9c
ORANGES
dozen 25c
Large 121 sis
BAHAMAS . . ... lb. 5c
Proanre rriree for Friday and Ratnrday In Medford Only.
Lb. . . 12c
3 lb. . 35c
EDWARD'S COFFEE
lb. can 210 2 lb- can 390
See it
Ground
KNOW
It's Freth!
flhortrnlni
ROYAL SATIH
Can JW Can
3 lb. e)f.
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We
Save
You
Money
Sara Money on Tender, Juicy
STEER BEEF
At Safeway. No guessing about Safeway
Steer Beef it's guaranteed to plaasel
Meat Prices Effective Saturday Only'
Beef Roast
Cat from fancy prin
fat timed itetr bepf
Lb. 13V2c
Fancy Hens
For rrtraiiM or
M win
Lb. 15'2c
SAUSAGE . . . lb. 10c
Made freeh dally
VEAL ROAST . . lb. 15c
Young, tender milk fed veal
PORK STEAK . 2 lb. 25c
Tender as chicken
BACOII by the piece lb. 15c
HAM half or whole lb. 19c
Cen-Pak Fancy
LUNCHEON MEATS lb. 25c
Meat Prtree Effective mdar and aatnrdar la Medferd Onlj
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