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SIEDFORD SfAIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAXUART 6, 1933. PA'GE THREE carried on with the same remarkable potM and courage. Today, while all the world mourns with her. the same spirit which graced the White House for five years, de lighting the great and charming the humble, was still sustaining her. Even as her partner In life would have had her. (Continued from rage One) house which was the Coolldge home all through the days of his governor ship up to the time he became vice president, and to which they returned from the White House. Into this home, as in thQ White House, she put the charm and jrraoeful dignity bred Into her on the wind-swept shores of Lake Champlaln in Vermont, where she grew Into womanhood and attended the university. A year after her marriage, Calvin Cool Idee was elected to the Massachu setts legislature, and was started on the road to the presidency: Mayor of Northampton, senator, president of the senate, lieutenant-governor, gov ernor, and vice-president. And ever by his side, making his home, bear ing his children, and adding vivacity and warm social charm to the taci turn austerity of her husband was Grace Coolldge. Amid the worried days of the Boston police strike when her husband was chief executive of the commonwealth, or the over crowded days in Washington as the president's wife, she was an ever- cheerfi "home-body," quiet and af "We New England women cling to the old days," she once said, "arid being the president's wife isn't going to make me think less about the do mestic things I've always loved." Mrs. Coolldge had that rare quality of being able to be the wife of a great and Illustrious man and yet maintain her own individuality. 0 The tragic business of making the . necessary funeral arrangements was I. s In an intensive drive being car ried on this week by state police against automobiles being driven with only one headlight, a total of 37 ar rests were made In four days on the Pacific highway, according to a check made by district headquarters here. A state-wide warning was Issued several weeks ago against driving with one light, and the announce ment at that time stated that ar rests would be made without lur ther warning. Pines of 10 have been levied in the majority of such cases taken Into court, the records show. CITIZENSHIP CLASS SUNDAY, CITY HALL A claw In Americanism and cltl zenahlp will be held at the city hall Sunday, January 8, Mr. a. Q. DAI blnl announced yesterday and all per sona Interested In avallisg thenv selves of Information regarding citi zenship la this country are urged to attend. The clasa will open at 1:30 o'clock All material will be furnished Bnd no charges will be made. The class will meet In a room, donated by the city, on the ground floor of the building. PI. FOR 25 YEARS, PASSES John Taylor Stallsworth, aged 83 years, a resident of Central Point for the past 25 years, passed away at his home In that place early Thurs day evening, suffering a short illness. Mr. Stallsworth was marrieo 10 Anna Belle Zimmerman In Harrison county, Missouri, In 1882. After making their home there for five years they moved west. Since 1906 their homo has been in central pomi and near there. Mr. Stallsworth is survived by his widow, Anna Belle Stallsworth, and eight children, Allen H, John H Joste Taylor, Eva Painter of Central Point. Mattle Johnson of Klamath Palls, Mary Hazelwood of Dorrls, Cal Ethel Kllngle and Mrs. Walter Smith of Medford. The body ia at the Conger funeral parlors where funeral services axe be ing arranged. Notice of funeral later. only one of a very few places In the state having the dally state In spection to assure Medford people that local meals are safe for con sumption. The company has been working on this plan for eight or nine months and, in order to reach the standards set up by the state, the plant was Improved in many ways, and at the present time la fn A-l condtlton, Mr. Meusel said. He also stated today that the plant Is open at alt times for public in spection, and those Interested In go ing through one of southern Ore gon's most modem plants are In vited to do so. ASB.&L Papers were filed In the clerks of fice yesterday, stating that Harold P. Myers had been sentenced to the state penitentiary for a period of not over 20 months, en a charge of ob taining money under false pretenses. The sentence was passed by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton, Emalle Mansfield of Ashland, who pleaded guilty to receiving atolen property, was sentenced to two years at the girls' state Industrial school. She pleaded guilty in circuit court to receiving articles stolen from the J. C. Penney store in Ashland several months ago. out rings from t&sad. Mix rest of ingredients and spread on bread rlnga. Arrange in shallow pan and brown well In moderate oven. Serve fresh. The leftover bread can be used In meat loaves, puddings or for top of escalloped mixtures. Jellied Fruit Salad 1 package lemon flavored gela tin mixture. 1 54 cups boiling water. A tablespoons pineapple Juice. 3 tablespoons lemon Juice. STATE INSPECTION R. RIVER MEAT Herbert Meusel of the Rogue River Meat company announced today that, starting (Monday, that company would have state inspection of its slaughter houses daily, with Dr. G. A. Qltoen of this city having been appointed to the position by Dr. W. H. Lytle, division chief of the ani mal industry offices of the Oregon state department of agriculture, who made a personal Investigation here. The Rogue River Meat company Is IK avr tfOME OWNED AND OPERATED While Everyone's Talking "BUY AMERICA' Let's Get Behind a MOVEMENT Let us revive the old slogan "WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE" . . . The Peerless Market is a 100 percent Medford concern, featurigg ROQUE RIVER VALLEY MEATS ONLY ... Every dollar spent here will help valley far mers,. . . You'll find greater value here, too that's why .3,000 regular customers choose their meats at the PEERLESS 1 Free Deliveries Daily at 8-10-2-4 - Phone 603 folUTTOB ROASTS scolder eet . MHO CHOPS rib er loin . . . BEEF POT ROASTS prime beef.. PORH ROASTS fresh picnics . . , I Veal Roasts lb. 7y2c Steaks an cuts 2 lb. 15c Veal Stew 3 lbs. 11c Mutton Stew 2 lb. 5c PORK ROAST loin or leg . . . VEAL CHOPS no shoulder choice cuts . . PORK CHOPS lean pig pork Pure Lard 4 lb. 29c Bacon Squares Lean Jowls lb. 6y2c Shortening 4 lbs. 29c 60-lb.net tub $3.89 Frying Rabbits ail sizes . . . . lb. 14c Fancy Roasting Chickens net leghorns lb. 17y2c Fresh Dressed Geese limited quantity . . lb. 10c Tune in on Our Program Every Morning, 8:15 a. m. Over KMED DAILY SPECIALS BROADCAST ORANGES Large Oranges, case 1-89 Yi case 97 2 doi:en 29 Lettuce, head 5? 1 1 Peerless Market f t 12-14 No. Bartlett The resignation of Dr. J. J. Em- mens as ice-president and director of the Jackson County Building and Loan association, with which he had been affiliated for many years, was reported here yesterday. Dr. Emmens, when interviewed to day, said he had severad connections with the organization because of the fact that his private practice and persona! affairs would not permit hie giving sufficient time to the Build ing and Loan association. He added that he believed "the or ganization is perfectly sound finan cially and expressed perfect confi dence in the management and future of the organization. Safeway Store To Show New Noodles A. O. Anderson, manager of the Safeway store at Main and Holly, announced todny that the Gold Medal Nod? Co. will hold a demonstration of Fischer's Gold Medal Presh Edd and Milk Noodles in the store all day Saturday. Housewives will be shown many appetizing ways of preparing this new local product. Menus of the Day By MRS. ALEXANDER GEO ROE A Winter Company Pinner Oyster Bisque Cheesed Rings Roast B and Browned Potatoes ; Creamed Cauliflower Spiced Pears Celery j Jellied Fruit Salad Fruit Dressing , Raisin Pudding Hard Sauce Coffee Oyster Bisque, Serving Six 4 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons flour. I 4 cups milk. teaspoon paprika. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley. , 114 cups oysters, chopped. i cup cream. Melt butter and add flour. When blended add milk emd cook In double boiler until sauce thickens little. SBlr frequently Add rest of Ingredients and cook 3 minutes. Serve at once. Cheesed Rings 12 thin slices white bread. 3 tablespoons soft butter. 3 tablespoons cream cheese. 14 teaspoon salt. Use smnll doughnut cutter and cut WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY HADE Ee Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the -CASH GROCERY W. A. HLL0WAY, Owner m 1 II g Phone 20 FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKINS Experienced Clerks y2 Cents pound LET THE RELIABLE LOW PRICES SAVE FOR YOU EVERY DAY THIS YEAR. It is the Everyday Savings that mean the most. You can SAVE EVERY DAY without sacrifice ing Quality at this Reliable HOME-OWNED STORE. VI at BACON OR BACON BACKS lean lb. 102c Saturday and Monday Specials Maxwell Bouse Coffee 2 lb. can 55c 19c quart 19c Catsup, Knights Ig. bottle 1 9c Prunes Ital. or Petite 4 lb. 1 9c lb. 29c Jello 3 Ciorox . Carton Cigarettes 2 for 25c Oleo Gem Nut, 1 lb 1 lb. Chocolate Eclairs Sardines, large 10c size, each Del Rogue Kraut, large 2y3 can... 1 lb. 'American Club Coffee Juice Oranges, case $1.39 y2 case 74 3 dozen '...-19 Klamath Potatoes U. S. No. l....49 U. S. No. 2 37 Phone 603 ft tt5aEBBgffaBl WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS I Crystal Wedding Oats, with premium. Columbia River Salmon, tall can 40 foot roll Wax Phper, 2 rolls for Baby Clams, Nanco Brand, each Asparagus, Bi-a-Can, No. 1 tall , Calumet Baking Powder, V2 lb. can.. Scott's Toilet Paper, 3 for $1.23 10 :.25 5tf - 10 - 18 22 15 15 10 15 55 25 SOAP SPECIALS Crystal White, 10 bars 29c Peets Washing Powder, large. . .22c Mission Bell Toilet Soap, 4 for. . . 19c Also a Large Variety of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Juice Oranges j 2 doz. 19c and 2 doz. 25c 14 teaspoon salt, i cup diced pineapple. cup diced peaches. cup chopped dates. Pour water over gelatin mixture and atlr until dissolved. Cool and add rest of ingredients. Pour into Individual molds which have been rinsed out with cold water Set la cold place to stiffen. Unmold on crisp lettuce and top with fruit dressing. Fruit Dressing 4 eggs. 8 tablespoons flour. 14 teaspoon salt. 14 teaspoon dry mustard. teaspoon paprika,. 4 tablespoons lemon juice. Y2 cup vinegar, cup sugar. 1-3 cup pineapple Juice. cup whipped cream. Beat yolks and add dry ingredi ents. Add fruit Juices. Cook In dou ble boiler until thick and creamy. Stir frequently. Cool and add whip ped cream. Personal Attention. Prompt Service PHONE ii Buy American" You have, been reading a lot lately about buying Amer ican products and it's good advice at that. Buy Oregon, Jackson County and Medford products and keep the money as near home as possible. We have a complete stock of Crater Lake Canned Goods, packed in Med ford. Ask for local goods when ordering. See our "Medford" window. Telephone and Delivery Service We give particular attention to all telephone orders, filling them with just as muck eare as if you cabled at the store in person. We have a spiendfiJ delivery service with fou deliveries every day and five on Saturday. Saturday Specials Crater Lake Tomato Juice, No. 2$ tina, 2 fay. 236s Wesson Oil, quart size . ., . ... . .. ....... ,.,.,.41c Diamond W sweet dimple peas, 2 fcto . . 31c "Yes Yes" Cookies, 1 lb. tins, each.,.,. 33c Extra Fancy Pears in half bxs. .,. ...t.,.,.,.,. .,.,.r.r. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH HOME MADE CAKES Start the New Year by giving gut store a trial.' Low prices, quality merchandise, and fine grocery service. Call 252. SPECIAL Boee&Pof Roasts, pel? lb. . . . Be Fork Steaks, per lb. . . . .10c R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb. 17c Phone 81. We Deliver If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune