MEDFORD MArti TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1833.
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Mrs. Mildred Carlton Made
President Other Officers
Named . Large Amount
of Relief Work Shown
At the annual meeting of the Jack
son County Public Health association
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Glenn Fabrics:, the report of Mrs.
Leonard Carpenter, chairman of the
nominating committee was accepted
and the following will carry on the
work of the association for the year
1933:
Miss Mildred Carlton, president;
Mrs. P. D. Wagner, Ashland, vice
president; Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, secre
tary; Mrs. J. C. S. Wellls, treasurer.
These, with Mrs. Leonard Carpenter,
nurse chairman. Mrs. Alex Sparrow,
finance; Mrs. Charles Taylor, supply;
Mrs. R. E. Green, education; Mrs. I. B.
Schuler, publicity, and Mrs. P.
. 4 Corning Kenly. special activities, con
stitute the executive board.
Community chairmen and advisory
board members elected Include Mrs.
8. Provost, Ashland; Mrs. W. H. Hlg
glns, Talent: Mrs. J. A. Gammlll,
Phoenix; Miss Helen Bullls. Med ford;
Mrs. Fred Pick, Jacksonville; Mrs.
Everett Faber.- Central Point. Mrs.
Clarence Davles, Eagle Point; Mrs. F.
Mlddlebusher. Prospect; Mrs. Reed
Carter, Rogue River; Miss Nellie Ja
cobs, Gold Hill; C. R. Bowman, county
scnooi superintendent; Dr. Harry
Woods, Ashland; Dr. W. G. Bishop,
Dr. Robert Stearns. Dr. I. C. Drum
mo nd, Dr. R. c. Mulholland and Dr.
James Johnson.
The method employed In handling
the unemployment relief work In the
county wu explained by Hamilton1
Patton, who administers the county
fund far the commissaries In Med
ford, Rogue River, Ashland and Mo
Leod. Mr. Patton reported 1200 fami
lies, with approximately 6000 persons
so represented as receiving aid from
this source.
The sixty-five women delegates rep
resented the various health units In
the county, the Parent -Teachers' as
sociations and other agencies con
tributing to child welfare.
Miss Mildred Carlton, president,
called for reports from officers and
committee chairmen.
Mrs. Wellls, treasurer, reported re
ceipts for the year 1832 as being
$5636.63, with a balance on band of
55.78.
Drastic cuts In Income' from va
rious sources, withdrawal of commu
nity chest funds, and reduced
amount of undlvldual pledges and
sale of Christmas seals make it neces
sary to provide for a budget of $2231
for 1933.
Mrs. Alex Sparrow enumerated the
items of the proposed budget show
ing cuts in nearly all items, as com
pared -with last year. Provision is
made for nurses' salaries, transporta
tion, dental cllnto and other Items.
Mrs. Kenly showed charts illustrat
ing the growth of the county health
work since the establishment of the
dental clinics In 1928. Five dentists
and 15 volunteer workers have as
sisted with 708 hours to their credit.
Fifteen hundred and eighty children
here have been treated at an expense
of $3698.17, with total fees of $162
received. An Invitation to visit the
clinic was also extended. At present
the clinic is operated every Tuesday
and Friday afternoon from 1:30 to
5, with Dr. R. O. Mulholland and Dr.
James Johnson in charge and Miss
Harriet Sparrow assisting in the re
ception room.
Mrs. Carpenter, nurse chairman,
told about the milk survey conducted
In many states and. quoted from a
government pamphlet the deductions
from the survey In which Oregon
towns also participated.
Miss Helen Bullls, Medford chair
man, introduced a number of repre
sentatives of local Parent-Teacher as
sociations, whose reports showed that
the undernourished school children
are being clothed and fed and In
An Indiana Beauty
BLAST KILLS 10
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Feb. 3. (AP)
Two men were killed and two others
injured early today when an explo
sion followed by fire wrecked a one
story brick structure at the United
States Rubber Co., In which coverings
for golf balls were made.
Hundreds of windows were broken
by flying debris in homes and facto
ries blocks away.
The bodies of John J. Kllroe, 39,
and John O'Neill, 29, were recovered
from the debris.
Company officials said there were
five nap t ha tanks In the building.
each containing 250 gallons of naptba.
It is believed one exploded and Ignited
the others.
Gus Moser Suffers
Bad Heart Attack
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 3. (AP) Ex
Senator Gus Moser of Multnomah
county was confined to a hotel rrora
last night after Buffering a heart at
tack at the state capltol, where be
had been appearing In the Interest
of small loan companies.
Josephine Dorsett of Indiana
university was chosen as that
school's representative for s Big
Ten beauty contest In February.
Associated Press Photo
some cases provided with glasses and
given medical care.
Mrs. F. D. Wagner reported s'mllar
activities for the Ashland district with
a successful dental clinic held
monthly.
Details of the Christmas seal sale
were reported from the various dis
tricts of the county, following an in
complete report of the chairman, Mrs.
R. E. Green, whose final report will
be available February 15. The reports
came from the Medford booth sales,
Ashland, Central Point. Eagle Point,
Talent Phoenix. Gold Hill, Jackson
ville, Rogue River, Wlmer.
Mrs. Gordon Voorhles read the Col
ony club report, showing co-operation
In county child health work with
more than $200 donated for tonsil and
ear operations and furnishing eye
glasses. Tea was served by members of the
Medford committee following the program.
IS
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED I
IRE MEAT
FOR
V
PLUS
STATE INSPECTION
What More Could You Ask For?
PHONE 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2, 4
BEEF POT ROASTS tender
PORK SAUSAGE fresh ground
5
c
pound
EGGS
Strictly Fresh
2 doz.
29c
PORK SPECIALS
Leg Roasts, foC
Loin Roasts, jjA 2 u
Chops, rib or loin W 111
HENS
fancy Dry
Picked
lb.l4y2c
BEEF STEAKS sirloin or rib . . . Ib. 8V2C
TURKEYS fresh dressed . lb. 12y2C and 15c
HAMS Crater Brand, MUd Cure, Whole or Half " OMjC
SHORTENING or PURE LARD . 4 lbs. 29c
Link Sausage 2 ib. 23c
Bacon Squares ib. 712 c
Salt Pork . ib. 6y2c
PeanutButter2ib. 17c
PRIME RIB ROASTS
EMPTY LARD TUBS
Boned and Tied,
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lb. 12y2c
each 10c
Tnne in on our Program every Morning, 8:15 A. M., over KMED
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ORANGES Very Juicy. Case $1.39
y2 case 74. 3 dozen 14
LEMONS, doz. 19. 3 for 5
GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 10
APPLES (Newtowns) for cooking
Box 19
LETTUCE, large heads 5
CELERY 2 for 15
CAULIFLOWER, prime heads 10c
ONIONS 6 lbs. 8
SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. 9
RHUBARB (Urge crisp) 2 lbs. 15
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Phone 603
WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS
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W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20
On Finest Quality Foods
at This Friendly Home
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Experienced Clerks
COOKED FOOD SALE
In this store Saturday
by Laities of the
BAPTIST CHURCH
Big Quality
Canned Food Sale
Saturday wltti the assistance of expert salesmen we are featuring a
Big Canned Food Sale. Some of our Medford and Ashland local
products carry the famous Koyal Club label. See them cut and sam
pled Saturday
BUY NOW AND SAVE
ROYAL CLUB
0. S. Golden Bantam Corn 3 for 36o
W. K. Golden Bantam 0orn.3 for 42c
0. S. White Crosby Corn 3 for 33o
Whole Stringless Beans ....3 for 44o
Tomato Juice : 3 for 23c
Pumpkin .-. 3 for 33o
Hominy 3 for 31c
Melba Peaches 3 for 44o
Grape Fruit -.. 3 for 48o
Sliced Pineapple 3 for 64o
Red Salmon 3 for 67c
Slicd Beets 3 for'S8o
Med. Nat Green Asparagus....3 for 29c
Dainty Dimple Peas- 3 for B3o
Coffee .....1 lb. 31o
Coffee .3 lb. 89o
Peanut Butter 1 lb. 14o
Peanut Butter 2 lb. 27o
Jell Powder Each Bo
Spinach ,- 3 for 49o
Dozen Case
$1.38 $2.76
1.61 3.22
1.27 2.54
1.73 3.46
.90 3.60
1.27 2.54
1.18 2.36
1.70 3.40
1.84 3.68
2.47 4.94
2.18 8.72
" 1.48 2.96
1.13 4.52
2.22 4.44
6 for
1.90
29o
3.80
Wesson Oil
gal. 53c
Snowdrift
6 lb. 85c
Ripe Olives
Tall can 10c
Schillings Coffee, drip or regular. Lb. 33, 2 lb. 65fr
Calumet Baking Powder, lb.
Small pkg. Swansdown
One Pan ALL FOR
25
Palm Olive
Crystal
White
Big Bundle Deal
Be sure and see this hargatn. It can be bought only at the
Reliable Cash Grocery
PALM OLIVE. 3 bars
Pcets Med. pk.
Peeta -targe pkg.
Crystal White, z regular ban
Crystal White. 2 giant bars
J1.00 Value
ALL FOR
Swansdown Cake Flour Lg. Pkg. 25
Baker's Bitter Bar -. Each 22'A$
Kellogg's Whole Wheat Flakes (30c val.) 3 pkg. 19
Rolled Oats
Mother's Oats
9 lb. sack
quick or reg.
Any Kind
Coffee 1 pound package ,, ,, 18
Catsup large size Yolo Brand 12?
Hershey Large size almond bar- 3 for 10t
Hardwheat Flour (Crown Mills product) 49 lb. 79
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
-3 lbs. for 256
-3 lbs. for 19
Fancy Hothouse Rhubarb...
"Fresh Spinach ......
Carrots -
Oranges, large size
Fancy Grape Fruit
-..3 bunches for 10
2 dox. for 29t
4 for 19
FEW AWMILLS IN
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 3. (AP)
Only 25 of the 115 sawmills reporting
to the Western Pine association were
operating during the week ending
Jan. 28. the association said today.
Production amounted to 10.415,000
feet for the week, or 7.8 per cent of
capacity. New buslneM was 19,549,
000 feet, a trifle under the figure lor
the previous week, but 57 per cent
below the three-year average for Jan
uary. Shipment totaled 17,034,000
feet.
Current orders for the week were
about 15 per cent of saw mill ca
pacity. ,
From California Mrs. A. P. War
ren of Htlt. Cal., was a business tU
Itor tn Medford this morning.
ffaSMOKlJ
Soothes the
throat Fresh
ens the mouth
OVERCOMES BAD BREATH
MARSH'S GROCERY
Prompt Service
Personal Attention
Popularity Contest Votes
Given with Cash Sales or money received on account.
Buy your groceries here and help your favorite candi
date win the first prize, a trip to Hawaii. The contest
continues four more weeks.
Our Nineteenth Anniversary!
Just nineteen years ago (Feb. 5, 1914) we opened for
business in Medford. Nineteen years in the same loca
tion, featuring quality merchandise at reasonable
prices. We thank our friends and patrons for their
loyal support during all these years, and we will make
every effort to merit your continued confidence.
Anniversary Specials for Saturday!
lb. Bakers Premium Chocolate . . .....21c
Quaker Oats, large package 17c
Ripe Olives, pint cans .2 for 19c
Kellogg's Wheat Flakes . .3 pkgs. 19c
Jell-o, all flavors ,. ,.3 pkgs. 21c
gallon can Wesson Oil . . ........ 53c
Sunshine Crackers, 2 lb. pkg. ....,..? . .29c
Home made Cakes, regular $1.00 value, snecial . .,. 75c
Royal Club Coffee . . ... . .". . .Lb. 29c
Diamond W. Sweet Dimple Peas. r. 2 cans 31c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
CENTRAL MARKET
SPECIALS
Beef Pot Roast, lb. . ... 8c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. . .10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . . 25c
R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb. . 17c
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