MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXpiVn311,0110' OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933.
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KEMAL ENLISTS
TO
Economic Rebirth of Country
Promised Young Republic
Zones to Be Established
for Administration Ideas
By Prlscllla Bine ,.
ANGORA (AP) Economic rebirth
for Turkey; this Is what Mustapha
Kemal, maker of mighty reforms, Is
now promising his young republic.
His recent tour of Inspection, by
sea and by land, has already brought
forth the major decision to divide
Turkey Into economic zones, each of
which will constitute an administra
tive unit. The present administra
tive divisions, called vilayets, each of
which has its governor and separate
budget, will be scrapped to give way
to the new repartition.
In making the new economic
administrative map of Turkey, such
factors as agricultural and mineral 1
resources. Industries, commerce, and
means of transportation will guide
the map-maker's band.
To Exploit Mineral Wealth
Along with this reform the Kemal
lst government U launching a big
drive to discover and exploit Ana
tolia's largely untouched mineral
rtcheo. A new law reducing govern
ment taxes and transport charges
will lower the price of Turkish min
erals 50 per cent a ton. Heretofore
the exorbitance of these charges
made foreign minerals cheaper In
Turkey than the local product.
An English expert, engaged by the
government to study Anatolia's min
eral resources, reports a wealth of
chrome, managanese, copper, lead,
and antimony, and advises govern
ment exploitation.
To make possible the exploitation
and transport ation of copper from
the rich Argana mines, the govern
ment Is emitting a six million dollar
Internal loan to build a railroad con
necting Argana with the Fevzl Pasha
Dlarbekir line.
The "Policy of Steel"
Kemal's "policy of steel" refuses to
bow to the world crisis. The govern
ment, far from abandoning' railroad
construction, Is now negotiating with
foreign groups for the construction
of an Important new line 279 miles
long, to connect Slvas and Erzeroum.
Another "rebirth" measure Is
Kemal's engagement of foreign ex
perts to reform and build up Turk
ish economy and finance. An Ameri
can, Robert Vorleld, la already work
ing on the reform of customs ad
ministration. Another American,
Wallace Clarke, now in Paris, has
Just been engaged to reform the state
monopolies, the chief of whicn are
tobacco, alcohol and alcoholic drinks.
salt and sugar.
Such Is the new vogue for foreign
experts, that one a German has
even been engaged to advise on
tneans of transforming Mt. Olympus,
Broussa, Into Turkey's first center for
winter sports.
EAGLE POIftXGRANGE
HOSTIOCMLPT.
AT REGUU METING
Eagle Point Orange xrA arch 21
when nearly a hundred A era of
Central Point Grange carA er In
body as visitors, who pin. the
ELKS SECRETARY'S
BODY IS SOUGHT
EUGENE, March 24. (AP) A
search for the body or George E.
Wood, secretary of the Eugene Elks'
lodge, was carried on today follow
ing the discovery of his abandoned
automobile on the Perry street bridge
Thursday afternoon. In the car was
found the man's hat, his eyeglasses
and an overcoat containing his bank
book. The car was found at 1:15 p. m., at
12:30 p. m. Wood had left the Elks
temple after saying he would be back
In 15 minutes.
Mr. Clarence Wheeler has assumed
active management of the Wheeler
Apartments. 249 80 Riverside.
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3 HOME OWNED AND OPERATED C
BEEF POT ROAST
BOILING BEEF
What We Know
About Women
Many men say ttiat the longer a man lives the less ne
knows about women. . That may be true In many cases,
but there's one thing we know about them. Thousands
of Medford women know where to buy their meats. The
Peerless Mnrket Is the answer.
Every day mllliolns of women wonder what to serve.
What's good . . . what will be appreciated? We help
Medford women solve this problem by offering choice
cuts of the finest local meats at the lowest prices.
WE FEATURE
State Inspected
Quality Local Meats
Free Delivery Daily at 8, 10, 2, 4
SC MUTTON STEW
lb. VEAL STEW
BACON SQUARES
Mild Cure
Fat Backs
lb. 5'
FRESH EGGS 0 Re
2 do"..
Crater Brand
Whole or half
BACON Itcib.
VEAL ROASTS or STEAKS shoulder cuts,
MUTTON ROASTS shoulder .
ib.7c:
LEG of MUTTON lb. 10c
Peerless Butter lb. 23c
Peanut Butter 2 lb. 17c
SALT PORK . lb. 5V2c
MUTTON or LAMB CHOPS rib or loin cuts lb. 10c
BONELESS BEEF or VEAL STEW 2 lb. 19c
RUMP ROASTS boned and tied, no waste lb. 11c
HAMBURGER or
SAUSAGE
Fresh Ground
4 ib 25
Sliced Bacon Of)
no rind . Ib.U'
Weiners or Bologna ..... 2 lbs. 23c
Bog Cat Food deai Pet food 3 cans 25c
We Have a Fresh Supply of Bockwurst for the Lenten Season
Tune In on KMED every Morning 8:15' for Daily Specials
KLAMATH
RUSSET SPUDS
50 lbs. No. 1....55
ONIONS, Sweet
Spanish, 6 lbs 10
LETTUCE, large fancy hds 2 for 15
CELERY (Chula Vista) fey. 2 for 15
CAULIFLOWER, choice Lb. 5
CABBAGE, choice solid Lb. 34
ARTICHOKES, fancy Each 5
Peerless Market
12-14 North Bartlett
JJgT:yrjyTCl WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS P
r.0.-.. -
The Orange Is always gladOt el
they will come again.
ueciuie nour inciuaea a nv.it
calling" stunt put on by ten
each In turn loudly calling her l"
Dana, as called when at home,
Central Point Juvenile Gram
members put on a colorful drill an
marcn mat won lor them loud ap
piause, as girls and boys dressed
resign, but after a ballot was talwn
In her favor she consented to con
tinue her work. Three new members
were accepted by ballot on demit
cards.
Various committees gave reports of
their actvltles and the H. E. commit
tee reports the anniversary supper
and program will be held at the hall
the evening ol March 35. Alt mem
bers are asked to come and enjoy
the evening.
H. E. club will meet at Mrs. Hutch
inson's near Trail March 39 for an
all-day session.
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March, 1033; with a consistent gain
since the recent bank holidays."
Sen! Its beer will be added to the
Balllf line, which also Includes fa
mous Best Foods mayonnaise, han
dled In this territory by Bob Ell to of
this city.
OF
10 CITY
music and put on the pantomime to
perfection.
A short reading by Kathryn La
throp was followed by a tew minutes
of music appreciation by Mrs. Bert
Smith telling of old rlsh melodies;
Mrs. John Fischer sang and Morris
Haley played two numbers on the
harmonica.
A short play, "And the Lamp Went
Out" ended the program. The
Orange gave & standing vote of
thanks for the entertainment.
Several visitors from Phoenix
Grange were present.
During the business hour the sta
tion of Pomona was declared vacant
and Grac5 Holman was elected to the
same.
Secretary Edith Weldman asked to
W. O. Rowe. sales manager for the
4 lllf Distributing company of Fort-
" JJ id was in Medford Friday confer
to ii t ,. .
TS witn ood mils, loctu repcseuv.
tSgVand arranging for warehouse
utM re5 to nanuie ine aisiriuutiun v.
beer In this city. A carload of
thit ikious beer has been allotted to
according 10 nuwa. .uu
11 be available for consump-
athern Oregon Immediately
7, when beer la legalized.
la definitely on the up-
good word brought to
Mr. Rowe. "The Balllf
Bchl I
tlon 11
after A l
"Bua
turn." Is. e
Medford J. 1
ORANGES, Sweet Southern California
family size .Case $2.25
V case $1.15 2 doz 25
GRAPEFRUIT (Imperial Valley)
3 for 10
APPLES, Newtowns, for cooking
box 19
SPINACH, local, new crop, 2 lbs. H
ASPARAGUS, fancy... 2 lbs. 23
PARSNIPS, local, choice 4 lbs. J 0
GREEN ONIONS (local)....3 bnn. 10
CARROTS, green tops 3 bun. 10
Phone 603
DlstrlbutljpA company serves every
part of tiro state and our business
Is a depentwble barometer of busi
ness in Oren. 18 gratifying to
us to note a substantial Increase In
our volume of business In the Bale
of foods and beverages. This month's
sales will show an Increase over
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20
Our Economy Prices on STANDARD foodstuffs gives you
a chance to spend LESS and have MORE fine foods to
serve. This is a HOME OWNED store featuring FREE
DELIVERY service. EXPERIENCED CLERKS, FREE
PARKING and LOW PRICES.
HOME COOKED FOOD SALE SATURDAY
By the Ladies of the Lutheran Church
Milk Morning Brand, tall can 5C
Tomato Soup 3 cans 23c
Post Toasties 2 pkgs. 1 5c
Grape Nut Flakes 2 pkg. 19c
Calumet Baking Powder 89c
Less than 18c lb. in 5 lb. can .
Clorox.pt. 10 c, qt. 19c
Corned Beef fancy quality 19c
DOg and Cat FOOfl 3 cans 23c
BEST FOODS
MAYONNAISE
Pt. 29c '
OOD.S
NAISE 1
Qt. 49c j
FANCY SEEDLESS
RAISINS
4 lbs. 19c
BEANS, Red or White...
-4 lbs. 19
MINCED CLAMS..
...2 cans 25
SYRUP. Log Cabin, medium size....
TOILET TISSUE, Scott's
49
3 for 23
FEET'S GRANULATED SOAP Large pkg. 21
LAUNDRY SOAP , 10 bars 25
Wesson Oil
gal. 53c
' k
Snowdrift 1
6 lbs. 83c I
v J
Quality Fruits and Vegetables
AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
FANCY LARGE ROSE n ft
ORANGES .. 2 doz. OUC
FANCY ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. 25t
FANCY BUNCH TURND?S '. 3 for 10
JUMBO ARTICHOKES
FANCY LARGE WHITE CELERY..
VERY SOLID NEW CABBAGE Pound 3'
FANCY LEMONS . Dozen 17
4 for 25
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Mother of Navy
Assistant Dies
NEW YORK. Mar. 24. (iP) Mrs.
Nicholas Roosevelt, 81, mother of
Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, assistant
secrttary of nsvy, died here today.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 34. (JP)
Henry L. Roosevelt, assistant secre
tary of the navy, was on his way to
New York today by train when his
mother died.
He had been notified that she was
orlt'cslly ill.
Real Indians Star
In Rialto Thriller
Laid In the days of Indian war
fare, when most of the trlbea that
roamed the plains were bitterly con
testing the advance of the whites
across the American continent. "The
Telegraph Trail." which plays the
Rtatit, theater Saturday only, em
ploys hundreds of real Indians dur
ing the battle scenes that form
highlight of the production.
"Tii Mask of Fu Manchu" play at
the Rialto for the last times tonight.
Goodrich Tire
Prices Slashed;
Effective Now
Today the Lewis Super Service sta
tion announced a 30 to 37! re-
duct. on in the price of Goodrich
tires, now effective. The associate
dealer ,the P. O. Super Service sta
tion, will also give this reduction.
"Thin new low prioe will Include
tire with OoodrichH new Life-Saver
golden ply,' heat resisting construc
tion snd the new non-skid tread.
"Tilts ply prevents fabric and rub
ber from separating, eliminating the
possibility of heat blisters forming,
the fiequent cause of blowouts. Ac
tual road and speedway testa show
conclusively that this new ooodrlch
'golden ply' ends heat blisters which
often form In tires when the speed
ometer registers 40, BO and 60."
Rites For Canady
Sunday Afternoon
Funeral services foi John P. Can
ady, who passed away at his horn
In Jacksonville Tuesday at the sge
of 07. will be held at the Conger
chapel at 3:30 o 'clock Sunday. Rev.
W. R Balrd officiating, interment
in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Desirable houses always in first
class condition for rent, tease or sate
Call 103.
4-
City Warrants Called for Payment.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand m the General
Fund of the Olty of Medford for the
redemption of warrants Nos. 1 to 68
Inc. Interest on the above warrants
wilt cense after March 38, 1933.
Dated thta 24th day of March, 103 -J.
OUS H. SAMUELS, Olty Treaa.
TURKEY
DINNER
Saturday and Sunday
11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
25c
SPECIAL
LUNCH
15c
The most economical And com
fortable place In Medford to
eat
Brownie - Marie
CAFE
H Personal Attention , ' Prompt Service
QualityService Price
H , The quality of merchandise here cannot be questioned
j Standard, nationally advertised brands are featured and
crisp, fresh vegetables and fruits always on hand. Prompt,
courteous service, too, and our prices are always moderate!
SATURDAY SPECIALS
12 ounce can Royal Baking Powder .39c
Shredded Wheat, 2 packages for . . .,. . ...;...,.i.:.t.23c
Peat's Granulated Soap, large package .......... ...,21c
Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans
Societe Dinner Mints . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... .8c
Campfire Marshmellows, 1 lb. package. ..,.-.,.,. 22c
Ghirardelli's Sweet Chocolate, 1 lb. can. .32c
Norwegian Sardines in Olive Oil, 3 cans ........ 22c
Don't forget a can of CALUMET, the double-acting
Baking Powder
VEGETABLES
Green Onions, 3 bunches . 8c Local Spinach, lb. . ... ... ...5c
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
All telephone orders reoeive the same careful
attention a if you oalled at the store in person.
1 PHONE
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81
Free Delivery
Seleot your meat ait this sanitary, up-to-date market, where
you get the freshest, finest outs available. .
All Choice
STEAKS
Choice Veal Roast, lb. 10c
Beef Pot Roast, lb..,, 8c
Lean Pork Roasts, lb. 10c
Home Rendered Lard,
3 lbs. ,., .T...t
R. I. Red Hens and
Fryers, lb.
.25c
.17c
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