Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1931, Page 11, Image 11

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOltl), OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931.
PAGE ELEVEN
(Preparation of Holiday Dinners on Saturday's School Program
MEDFORD PEARS
I ARE
! FOR
Fnn of the Rogue river valley and
vj the pear producing sections of Call-
fornla and Washington, receive prom
faence this week in the public eye
f trough the launching In New York
L city of the pear advertising campaign
I and the featuring of pears on the
; 'i menus nf the Missouri Pacific rall
' road, according to reports made at
I today's meeting of the Rogue River
Traffic association.
.1 The department of agriculture, the
J state of New York, and New York
I' j City also this week established a re
; search bureau In Gotham, where data
' concerning the ' sale of pears, from
A the time It arrives, until It reaches
the consumer, will be collected. The
t research will co-operate with the New
I Vork Pear committee of the valley
smtpers.
The Missouri Pacific lines, now
feature pears, as a dainty In their
'lining cars, for breakfast, lunch and
dinner. On the cover of the menu Is
a beautiful photograph of valley
pears.
A section is devoted to special pear
dishes, prepared as follows: Freeh
whole pears, baked pears, steamed
Pears, pear compote, fresh pear ome
let, stuffed pears, pear fritters, deep
dtsb pear pie, and pear glace, pear
sundae, pear salad, and spiced pears.
On the front of the
an article by John T. Stlmson, dl-
iromr or agriculture development for
the railroad, describing Paclflo coast
peart.
It was announced that h a .
verUUng campaign for winter varle-
" was getting underway In New
York City, with a series of articles
In the Jewish press of that city, and
other eastern centers.
CURTIS DENIES OIL 1
DICTATORSHIP OFFER
WASHINGTON. Oct. 33. (API
Vice President Curtis was deluged
today with Inquiries about the re
port tAat be was to be named dicta
tor of the oil Industry. He gave one
reply to all:
I "I have not been tendered the po
sition mentioned."
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That's Why East Side Housewives Like
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The
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School of
Home Economics
Opened Today at the
HOLLY Theatre
There are 2 More Days
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School of Home Economics
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