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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY MARCH 10, 1933. PAGE THREE IRON SALTS FOR PEAR TREES DUE The treatment of chlorotlc or yel low leaved pear trees by the Injection of soluble iron salts should take place at this time, according to L P. Wil cox, county horticultural agent. The yellow leaved or chlorotlc con dition of trees Is due to an excessive lime content in the soil, which in time locks up all the available iron, resulting In the tree being starved for this necessary element. Pear growers here and elsewhere have used the Iron salt Injection method of control for several seasons past and obtained excellent results In the form of Increased vigor. Indi cated by dark green colored leaves. The method consists of boring holes, to 7-16 of an Inch In diame ter Into the trunk of the sick tree, through the bark and Into the sap wood to a depth of IVt to 3 Inches, in serting the dry Iron citrate powder (ferrous citrate) and then sealing the hole with a plug of wax. For small trees, two or three Inches In diameter, a single hole made with a one-fourth inch wood bit Is suf ficient, while In larger trees two or more Injections should be made with holes spaced around the trunk at In tervals of about three Inches. The amount of Iron, citrate powder per hole should be approximately one tenth of an ounce. The treatment Is best made In the dormant period of the tree and before growth starts In the spring. One treatment Is ef fective for a period of about three seasons. Society and Clubs Mrs. Hubbard Return With House Quest Mrs. Chester Huobard returned Tuesday from visiting In Portland, and was accompanied by Mrs. A. O. Klgglns of Vancouver, Wash., who will be her house guest for two weeks. Considerable entertaining for Mrs. Klgglns will Interest members of the young married set In the near fu ture, although no .definite affairs have been arranged for this week. Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN. Sixth and Holly. Real estate or insurance Leave It to Jones. Phone 706. HOLDING BUTTER PRICES ON LEVEL PORTLAND, March 10 (AP) Fur ther decrease In butter manufacture was reflected. This was perhaps the chief factor In saving current values. There was a lesser demand for offer ings, but the cut Is output practically makes supply and demand about equal. There was no change In the price list on butter for the day. Both prints and cubes were stationary in value on the open market. There was no change in the price on butterfat. Market for eggs continues to reflect a mixture of prices. There were va rious rumors of secret price cuts, but these were unconfirmed. There was a very acute shortage of chickens in the Mve poultry trade. The scarcity includes all sorts, but the chief loss Is in light weight of ferings. All prices were nominally firm. ' Only a few handfuls of dressed turkeys were reaching the local trade with resulting strength In the price. www BOILING BEEF rib and brisket cuts BEEF POT ROAST . . FRESH PORK SHANKS . . VEAL STEW meaty and tender n i I HOME OWNED AND OPERATED J ake Your Food Bollas Go Fajftfiiieii Each week we are adding new customers Holding our old ones, and making new history in killing off thoughts of depression by giving you absolutely the LOWEST MEAT PRICES and the best quality. Thousands of patrons will testify that they re ceive more for their money at this market, which includes guar anteed quality. Straws show which way the wind blows. Fol low the crowds to this market tomorrow. WE FEATURE STATE INSPECTED QUALITY LOCAL MEATS PHONE 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2, 4 Sib. BACON SQUARES Mild Cure lb. 6V2C FRESH EGGS 2 doz. 29c any size piece, mild cure BACON BACKS sugar cured . lb. 1Qc TURKEYS Fresh dressed, fancy lb. 14y2C ROASTING CHICKENS Fancy dry picked, lb. 18c PORK CHOPS lean rib or loin cuts PORK ROASTS leg or loin . . PORK ROASTS Shoulder Cuts. L 7f. No Shanks. 'U. I C ib. yy2c Veal Roasts v Rib Steaks fl 2 HAMBURGER or SAUSAGE BEEF RUMP ROASTS SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS PICKLED PIGS FEET MAYONNAISE Flavor Foods, bulk Fresh ground . Boned and tied. No waste. Choice beef. Easy to carve. Tender and well cooked. 4 Ib. 25c Ib. 11c Ib. 12y2c Ib. 10c qt. 33c Tune in on Our Program every MORNING, 8:15 A. M., over KMED DAILY SPECIALS BROADCAST i H JJ 1 Ui J'll hi L J?"s M'il . l'r"gSSJ j I .18 I3.30.ii Lill 111 KiaZA K 3. n 3 f1 Si B 30i KLAMATH OEM POTATOES, tJ. S. No. 2, 50 lbs. 35 No. 1 50 lbs 43 ONIONS, large sweet Span., 6 lbs. lOtf LETTUCE, large heads each 5t CELERY (Chula Vistc.) fey.. 2 for 15 CAULIFLOWER, large heads, ea. 15 CABBAGE, choice solid lb. 2' ORANGES, Southern Calif., fancy large, 3-inch size doz. 23 SPINACH, fresh new crop, 2 lbs. Ht GRAPEFRUIT, (Imperial valley) - dozen 15 APPLES, Newtowns, for cooking, box 10 GREEN ONIONS 3 bun. 10 BUNCH CARROTS and TURNIPS, 2 for 9 COFFEE lb. 19 earless Manef 12-14 North BaUlett Tbls wu perhaps lc higher than early la the week. Quality was not quite so good. There wu a scarcity of country killed meat offering with corres ponding strength in values. Good calves were especially short aa were spring lambs. Notes of wholesale trading: Lettuce market was higher south; probably rise here Saturday. Bean prices were again advancing with prices on Idaho stock with drawn at the source. Texas spinach was down a dime a hamper at 91.50 top. Sacramento offering $3.50 for 45s. t Markets Livestock. PORTLAND. Mar. 10. (JP) CATTLE, IS: calves. 10; steady. HOGS, 200: steady SIIEBP AND LAMBS, 300: steady. Portland Produce Produce. PORTLAND, Mar. 10. P) BUTTER Prints, extras, 31c; standards, 204o lb. BDTTERPAT Direct to shippers: Station, 15c. Portland delivery prices: Churning cream, 16-17c; sweet cream, hlslier. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extra, Ifc; standards, 15c; mediums, 15c. Country meats, live poultry, onions, potaees, new potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. COWBOY PICTURE AT ROXY TOMORROW "Whtstlln' Dan" will be shown at the Roxy tomorrow. Ren Maynard Is cast In the title role In this outdoor story, and creates the character of a straight-shooting cowboy who turns bandit to avenge the killing of his pal. KMED Broadcast Schedule Saturday A. M. 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. fl:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship Circle Hour. 9 :30 Today. 9:45 Shopper' Tour. 10:00 U. 8. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Schubert's Love Bongs, 10:30 Morning Comments. 11:00 Neapolitan Nights. 11:15 Vignettes. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 13:00 Mid-Day Review. P. M 12:15 Popular It lea 13:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune. 13:30 Martial Music. 1:00 Patriotic Program. 1:15 Interlude. 1:30 Grants Pas Hour, 1:45 Varieties. 3:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music from Yesteryear. 4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii. 4 :30 Masterworks. 5:00 Popular Parade. 5:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Oulde. 8:05 Dinner Dance Mualo. 7:00 Reveries. 7:30-8 Eventide. FREE YO-YO TOPS AT STUDIO MATINEE Manager John Snider announces he will have another Yo-Yo matinee at Vie Studio theater Saturday. The first one hundred children wlU re ceive free Yo-Yo tops. The Studio Is featuring Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee In "Too Many Cooks" and the second chapter of the thrilling ralroad serial, "Hur ricane Express." , WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the RELHABILIE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20 We Accept Merchants Scrip for Merchandise or Payment on Account Tuna Fish, White Star, yi size ., :....19 Sardines, fancy Norwegian imported 2 for 15 Sardines, large oval ' 3 for 25 Salmon, fancy Columbia River, large flat can 20 Salmon, tall can, pink 10d 19c SPECIALS Sunshine Cookies, fancy asst. lg. bag Petite Prunes, 4 lbs Beans, Reds, local lg. white, kidney, Small White, 4 lbs Rice, fancy head, 4 lbs. Catsup, Calif. Home, large Wheat Pops, 4 pkgs Oregon Milk tail can 5c COFFEE SPECIALS American Club . 2 ib. 35c Maxwell House ib.29c,2ib.56c Fresh Ranch Eggs 2 doz. 25c Grapefruit . . 3 cans 49c Fancy Royal Club Peas No. 2 can . 2 for 25c Extra fancy small size Royal Club Gelatin Powder 5c Baker's Choco. Bars 3 for 1 0c Baker's Cocoa H ib 1 2y2c, ib 22c Phone 20 Free Delivery Experienced Clerks Free Parking Phone 603 4gcB5ra7l WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS C Quality Fruits and Vegetables Local Green Onions 3 hunches "10 Fancy Cauliflower 2 heads 25& Juice Oranges, large size .... 2 dozen 29 Fancy Lettuce 2 heads 15 Dry Onions 6 lbs. 10 MONEY SITUATION TODAY By the Associated Press President Roosevelt extends bank- , lng holiday Indefinitely. Hoarded gold flows back Into i federal reserve banks. President completes plan to slash expenditures half a billion dollars by lopping off certain veterans' compen sations and reducing salaries. Presidential proposal for half a billion dollar bond Issue to put 600, 000 men at work In reforestation, flood control, power development and In vast Internal Improvements Is pre pared for presentation to congress, prob&bly tomorrow. New bank law, swiftly passed by both houses and signed by President Roosevelt last night, provides among other things for reopening of "sound banks upon their being approved by the treasury department. Secretary Woodln of the treasury announces policy will be "to permit as rapidly as possible the opening of sound banks." Senator Glass Interprets extension of bank holiday as being designed to permit as many state banks as possible to "come to the shelter of the federal reserve." No bank reopenlngs are to be au thorized before Saturday, the treas ury Indicates, In order that all bants upon opening "will be placed In a position to meet all demands." Food supplies, continue plentiful reopening today to resume payment of New York stock exchangee to re main closed until national holiday Is lifted. Banks In many parts of the coun try open, operating within the re strictions laid down by the treasury department. Loans and payments on surrender value of life Insurance policies In New York state la ordered halted for period of the emergency by the state superintendent of Insurance. New York savings banks announce reopening today to resume payment a limited sums to depositors. New York clearing house begin clearing checks. New currency, already being print ed, to be available a rapidly as banks are authorized to reopen. Oregon Weather Rain in west portion and snows and rains In east portion tonight and Saturday: little change in tem perature; strong southerly winds off shore. 4 Carrell In Ashland R. P. "Red" Carroll of this city la working part time in Ashland this week. TIGERS WILL PLAY DAY OF TOURNEY The Medford high school basketball quad, which last night von the southern Oregon district title, by de feating Phoenix, county champions. 24 to 31. In a hnrd battle, will meet Lincoln high school of Portland, city ahamplons In the second game of tho opening day at the state tournament at Salem next Wednesday. Tho gam. will start at two o'clock. Klamath Palls, by the drawing, wUl meet The Dalles at five o'clock the, same day. The Lincoln team Is rated as on of the three strongest squads at tho tourney. The others are Sllverton and Astoria. The Medford team will leave next Tuesday morning for the tourney. Seven players will make the trip. 4 Blx Bl Paso. Tex., filers went on the first picnic of the year by flying a distance Into a warm region of New Mexloo. Personal Attention Prompt Service PHONE 252 It Will Be the Policy of MARSH'S GROCERY TO SERVE YOU In the same PERSONAL and PROMPT manner as it has in the past 19 years Mrs. H. E. Marsh. r CENTRAL MARKET Phone 81 Select your meat at this sanitary, the freshest, finest outs available. TURKEYS Y,oung and Fat lb- 14c Free Delivery up-to-date market, where you get All Choice Steaks, lb.. 15c Choice Veal Roast, lb. . 10c Beef Pot Roast, lb.. . 8c Fresh Side Pork, lb. ... . 10c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . 25c R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb. ... 17c CERTAINLY We Will Accept Merchants Scrip 9 On Advertising and Subscriptions Medford Mail Tribune