MEDFORD MA? L TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933. PAGE THREE WILL BE SELECTED By COUNTY COURT The county court will meet again tomorrow to dlsctua the naming of an auditor lor the county books, ap pointment of road supervisors in each of the twelve road districts of the county, and consideration of the petit jury list for the coming year. A tentative list has been picked, which Is scheduled for considerable revision before formal approval. Increase In the number of road supervisors to twelve. Instead of the three now engaged, was made at the request of a number of road districts, who feel that each district should have Its supervisor. The last county court reduced the number to three as an economy measure. It la planned that the supervisors will have charge of all emergency re lief work, and general road work In their districts, and that they receive pay only for the time they actually work. They will be required to make a report on the number of unemploy ed In their district, and relief needs. No decision has been reached on the appointment of an auditor, the county court endeavoring to find an accounting firm qualified, and rea sonable In price. Rogue River Meat Plant Is Praised Dr. W. H. Lytle, division chief of the animal industry offices of the Oregon state department of agricul ture, visited the Rogue River Meat company Thursday and reported it one of the cleanest and most sanitary plants In the state, according to Her bert Meusel, one of the owners. Mr. Meusel says Dr. G, A. Ottzen not only Inspects the plant dally for cleanli ness but every piece of meat Is In spected for disease. Rogue River meats are featured at the Peerless market. , Head of Homemakers' Bureau f Julia Lee Wright, director of the Homemakers' Bureau, opening the hundreds of letters which come to the bureau each day. The Home makers' Bureau cooking school, which will be the feature of next week In Medford, will be conducted under the supervision of Julia Wright. Mrs. Marlon Spencer and Miss Helen Brown, two demonstrators of out standing ability, will personally con duct the Interesting classes In klt cheneerlng at the Pox Rial to theatre next Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day. Medford Is the only city outside Portland to enjoy a Homemakers' Bu reau school, presided over by two ol the famous bureau home economists. TRAIL EXTENSION UN DOING RELIEF SEWING AT The Trail Home Extension unit Is combining relief sewing with their regular clothing project on Individual problems. Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, stated today. At their December meeting the unit members made-two quilts for the RedCross In addition to regular project work. At the January meet ing, which was held at the home of Mrs. Eva Segessman at Shady Cove last Monday, 12 children's dresses were made for the Red Cross. At the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Rena Howe, Feb ruary 8th, women's house dresses will be the major problem. All ladles of the community are Invited to- attend. These meetings are all-day sessions with a covered dish luncheon at noon Those participating In the work last Monday were: Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent. Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson, chairman; Mrs. Lyle Tucker, Mrs. W. H. Merrlman. Mrs. E. E. Ash, Mrs. Rena Howe, Mrs. Minnie Bloess, Mrs. Cecil Prltchett, Mrs. E. W. Scott, Mrs. C. A. Prltchett. Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Mrs. P. B. Watson and the hostess, Mrs. Eva Segessman. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 27. (AP) The Journal said today England iias reappeared in the market for hops In the Willamette valley and "has re sumed purchases for future delivery on three-year contracts at 20 cents per pound, taking quite a fair volume." OE (Continued from Page One) Here are a few items to be found In It: ?Vo bottles of hslr tonic, $1.20. one pair of chauffeur's gloves, $3.45. Eight hundred aspirin tablets at 85 cents a hundred. Two bottles of bromo seltzer at $1.24 each. Several pounds of soda mints at 60 cents a pound, and several pints ox medicated alcohol at around the same figure. One rubber lap robe for the senate garage, $3 425. and four feet of rub ber tubing for the library, 72 ccnta To the Charles Heurlch Brewing Co., $191, for 60.050 pounds of Ice In June, 1031. In August of that year, the Ice bill paid the same company was $219 for 76,650 pounds. Folding documents at the rate of $1 a thousand, $12,000 as salaries for the folders. Big Car Expense. Upkeep of the vice-president's car, from July 15, 1031. to June 30. 1932. 96672. which Included lots of cloth and polish for keeping It shiny, as well as gas and oil and chauffeur's salary. Aside from salaries, tne largest sin gle Item In the report was $467,933 for investigations, of which $368,980 was In the fiscal year 1932. Salaries of officers and employes of the senate took up $1,850,003. while the mileage allowance and compensa tion of senators, which Includes their salaries, was $1,200,466. HOME OWNED AND OPERATED I For Your Protection We Feature State Inspected Meats Another added feature at this clean, modern, con- i veniently located market, which is brim full of good meats. Shopping here is easy on your purse, too. Don't Forget Our Free Delivery Service at 8, 10, 2, 4 Phone 603 MUTTON CHOPS loin or rib . BEEF POT ROASTS prime beef . MUTTON ROASTS shoulder cuts a Qpound EGGS Strictly Fresh 2 doz. 35c Pork Specials Leg Roasts, jfftlAf Loin Roasts, O 2C Chops, rib or loin p lb Peanut Butter The Very Best 2 lbs. 15c Mutton Stew 3 lbs. 10c (1 Veal Stew 3 ibs. 11c HAMS Crater Brand-Mild Oured-Whole or Half, y, c TURKEYS or HENS lb. 14V2c Shortening or Pure LARD . 4 lbs. 29c 60 lbs. net tub Shortening $3.65 BACON SQUARES mild cure, lean . r LEGS OF MUTTON grain fed f 2b Link Sausage 2 ib. 23c Veal Chops 2 ib. 19c Tune in on our Program Every Morning, 8:15 A. M., over KMED DAILY SPECIALS BROADCAST ORANGES, very juicy, Case 89. V case 47. 3 dor. 10 CELERY, bunch 6 LETTUCE, 2 heads 5 CAULIFLOWER, nice heads 10 SPINACH, 2 lbs 15 BANANAS, 4 lbs SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs. ONIONS, 8 lbs 15 GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for 10 APPLES, Newt'ns, for cook'g, lug-19 COFFEE, good grade, lb 19 12-14 North Bartlett Phone 603 WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS C WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner. Phone 20 When the weather is bad, We are mighty glad. If you have to stay home, Just pick up your phone And give us a ring. Phone 20 and you will know, However small your order be The 4 deliveries daily are Free. Why don't you treat your family to something NEW and entirely different. Just the thing for bridge luncheons, SWEDISH KRENGLES Only the very finest Ingredients are used In this new Medford product. On Sale Saturday, 2 bags.. 25c ' (FREfc SAMPLES) Marshmallows pkg. of 30 9c '. Free Baloos Honey a real buy, 5 lb. pail 39c Dates bulk 2 ib. 19c Certo buy now 22c Wesson Oil V2 gal. 53c (Save 36c per oan) Snowdrift 6 Ibs. 75c RASPBERRIES, No. 2 can, only. 15 AMERICAN CLUB, 1 lb pkg 17 MAXWELL HOUSE 1 lb. can 29- 2 lb. oan...55. 4 lb. can. $1 RAISINS Thompson Seedless 21b 13c 4 lb......... 19c Tree Tea, yi lb. Green. 22S Orange Pekoe, yi lb. 29 Gold Dust Cleanser (a 10c can) for 54 1 quart Clorox 19 Quick Quaker Oats, large Quick Quaker Oats, small size 10 bars Liberty White Laundry Soap.. 8 bars Toilet Soap -19 ..9 25c4 25 Anchor Flour, Klamath Hard Wheat $1.09 Morton's Iodized Salt, 3 packages i. 27t (BALLOONS FREE) Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ULSTER TO RESIST- BELFAST, Nortaera Ireland, Jan. 27. f API Lord Craleavon. nrima minister of northern Ireland, an nounced today that It was the firm Intention of Ulster loyamu to resist to the limit any attempt to include Ulster In any Irian republic. The premier said he could not help thinking that nationalist abstention from the Ulster (northern Ireland) senate and house was "dictated from elsewhere" and had close connection with the movement to create an all Ireland republic. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Jan. 27. (AP) President Earn on De Valera'a prospects for forming the first Inde pendent government appeared bright again today as additional returna from Tuesday's election showed the Flanna Pall to have a clear majority over all other partlee. SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 27. (AP) With the coast guard cutter Chelan speeding to her assistance, the 3500 ton freighter Everett, disabled 1000 miles out off Cape Flattery, today turned back ao Seattle under her own power after temporary repairs were effected. Ka. Sweet Juicy Oranges WjSa 3 dozen 19c IMM Grapefruit, 4 for ...... 19c 2 Bananas, 4 lbs....,...,. .:.19c SWEET POTATOES, 5 pound : 14 Carrots, 3 bunches 10 ' Squash, lb. 2tf IjVj 50 lb. acks Klamath No. 2 i&'OW 3 sacks $1.00 VjJyJ Personal Attention. Prompt Service. Phone 252 To All Contestants In Popularity Contest We invite you, your family and friends to buy your Groceries here and get one hundred votes with every dollar cash purchase or every dollar received on ac count. Quality Food Products, low prices and fine grocery service. 1 Fancy Cheese Come in and see our display of Cheese. We have many kinds to choose from Old English, Edam, Pimento, Swiss, Parmesan, Velveeta, Brick, Roquefort, Eagle Point, and many other varieties. Include Cheese with your next order. SATURDAY SPECIALS Pint jar Durkee's Mayonnaise and a bottle of Durkee's old fashioned salad dressing, both for 39c. Canned Peaches, halves, No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c Home Grown Walnuts, good quality, lb. 17c Sunbright Cleanser, 3 cans ... . . 13c Mrs. Stratum's Home made Angel Snow Balls, reg. value 60c doz. Spec, half price sale 30c doz. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH HOME-MADE CAKES FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY CENTRAL MARKET SPECIALS R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb. . . 17c Beef Pot Roasts, per lb 8c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. for . 25c Fresh Side Pork, per lb 10c Phone 81 We Deliver If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune