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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 2, 1933.
PAGE THREE
Meteorological Report
June X, 1033
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
nd unsettled with occasional show
ers tonight and Saturday. Cooler Sat
urday.
Oregon: Partly cloudy and unset
tied tonight and Saturday Scattered
showers west portion and in moun
tains. Cooler In the interior Saturday.
Officers of the Girl Scout council
were elected at the May meeting and
re-elections Included: Mjb. R.
Green, chairman; Mrs. W. W. Walker,
Tlce-chairman and Mrs. Wm. Hollo
way, secretary-treasurer.
Two Girl Scout leaders. Mrs. Har
old Johnson and Miss Ruth Muesel,
were elected to membership on the
community committee for the coming
year.
Committee appointments mads in
clude: Camp and housing, Mrs. Leon
ard Carpenter, chairman, Mrs. w. w
Walker and Mrs. Glen Smith: finance
and publicity, Mrs. Wm. Holloway,
chairman. Mrs. C. O. Larlson, Mrs.
Gordon Voorhies and Mrs. R. K.j
Green; personnel and; training, Mrs. I
R. B. Green, chairman, Mrs. P. O.
Latham, Miss Ruth Meusel, and Mrs'.
Harold Johnson; court of awards, Mrs.
Hamilton Pattern, chairman, Mrs. Gien
Smith and Mrs. John Mann.
Oirl Scouts, who did not get their
badges at the May court of awards,
may obtain them from Miss Meusel
at the Boy Scout building. BOO East
Main street, it was announced today.
Girl Scout captains are urged to
check over their troops records, being
sure that for each registered Scout
there Is a record card properly filled
out at the Scout office.
Summer camp bulletins and appli
cation blanks may be secured the last
week In July and the first week in
August. Tentative camp periods have
been announced as August 6 to 13,
and August 13 to 20. Girls are asked
to call Mrs. Charles Bateman, 1624-W.
The Girl Scout office will be closed
from June 1 to July 24, It was also
announced yesterday. Members are
asked, during the vacation period, to
call Mrs. Green, 923, or Mrs. Bate
man for Important business.
Local Data
Lowest temperature this morning,
46 degrees.
Temperature a rear ago today:
Highest 06; lowest 40.
Total precipitation since Septenv
fcer 1, 1932, 14.73 Inches.
. Relative humidity at S p. m. yester
day 11 per cent; 6 a. m. today 79 per
cent.
Sunset today, 7:40 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow 4:37 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow 7:41 p m.
During the month of May. six calls
were answered by the Medford fl.e
department, resulting In a loss of
84Q0.80, on property Insured for W0,
900, according to a report made to
day by Fire Chief Roy Elliott.
For the corresponding month last
year, the trucks made ten runs, with
a loss of $132. ffO, on property carrying
956,000 Insurance.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
Meridian Time
Olty
B 5 Eg is
!Fflpf
Boston 62 48 .... Clear
Cheyenne 80 48 T. Clear
Chicago ..... 78 64 Clear
Eureka . ...- 60 50 Cloudy
Helena 76 48 Clear
Los Angeles Bfl Cloudy
MEDFORD 78 48 Cloudy
New Orleans 86 68 Clear
New York 66 50 Clear
Omaba 88 68 cloudy
Phoenix 06 72 Cloudy
Portland 73 53 P. Cdy.
Reno 74 44 .... Cloudy
Roaeburg ... 73 53 T. Cloudy
Salt Lake 84 56 Clear
San Francisco ... 58 48 Clear
Seattle 64 50 Clear
Spokane 74 43 P. Cdy.
Walla Walla H 53 Cloudy
Washington, D.C. 68 64 Clear
Kiwanis To Hear
Sadie Orr Dunbar
garle Orr Dunbar of the Oregon
State Tuberculosis society will be
speaker next Monday at the meeting
of the Kiwanis club at the Hotel Medford.
Lady Klwanlans are Invited to Join
their husbands In attending the
luncheon and a large gathering is an
ticipated to hear the lecture.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
.
Real estate or tutxuance Leave It
to Jones, Phone 696.
less officers than are now on the
rolls and that moreover some 1400
reserves had been called Into service.
The salaries of regular army offi
cers serving In the campa are charged.
usual, to the war department.
Compensation for the reserves la paid
by the forest camp organization.
ASHLAND, Ore., June 3. (Spl.)
The complete summer bulletin de
scribing the courses offered In the
Southern Oregon Normal scnooi cur
ing the two terms of the summer ses
sion, waa printed this weekend is
now available upon request.
A total of slxty-elght courses are
scheduled In the fields of art, eco
nomics, education, English, geogra
phy, health education, history, library
instruction, music, physical euuca-
tlon, psychology, laboratory science
and sociology.
The first six weeks- session win do
held at Ashland from June IB to July
38, and the second five weeks from
July 31 to September 1. Enrollment
may be made In either or ootn terms,
It Is announoed. During the full pe
riod of 11 weeks a term 'a work may
be completed, and recent high school
graduates, as well as more aovancea
students, may utilize the aummer of
ferings to count as a regular quarter.
Preliminary Inquiries Indicate there
will be a good attendance at Ashland,
as well as at the other summer ses
sions of the state system of high
education at Corvallla. Eugene, La
Orande. Monmouth and Portland.
President Walter Redford will be dl
rector of the Ashland session and
most of the regulsr members of the
faculty will remain to teach during
the summer.
GIVEN R. F. C. AID
WASHINGTON. June 3. (AP)
The reconstruction finance corpora
tion authorised loans to four Oregon
banks and trust companies during
April, It was announced today. Each
loan was less than S6000.
The corporation said the First In
land National bank of Pendleton had
withdrawn or cancelled an author
ised loan of 9476.000.
The loans authorized Included:
First National bank of Tillamook,
$5700; First National bank of Hood
River, (5380.
146 SENIORS GET
DIPLOMAS TODAY
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June Davis, Jewel Rosalind Deter,
Susan Dynan.
Frances Farwell Ferry, Elizabeth
Leigh Ferry, Isabell Mae Fischer,
Eunice Juanlta Fleming. Virginia
May Fredenburg. Anna Mae Staurt
Fuson, Martha Lavlna aalahue. Doris
Geneva Gass, Beatrice E. Gillette,
Laura Elizabeth Oilman, Zella Orant,
Nellc Green, Marjorle Sylvia Greg
ory. Alleen A. Ouy. Ruby Hall. El
meda Harper. Barbara Hauk. Oolda
Mae Hlgdon, Eva E. Hltzler. Dorothy
Holmes, Cecil Elizabeth Humphrys.
Marian Irene Hurd. Irene Wanda
Judy. Frances Alfreda Lalng, Zoo
Dell Lantls, Ardyce M. Llndley. Eva
WASHINGTON, June 3. (AP)
Orders have been sent to divisional
headquarters of the army that the
present strength Is to be maintained,
both In officers and enlisted men,
until further Instructions.
A final decision on all economies
within the war department la to be
made within a few daya. President
Roosevelt has asked authority of con
gress to reduce expenses by furlough
lng certain officers.
This power waa 'approved by the
house, but was struck out by the sen
ate. Secretary Dern said today the re
quirements of the forest conservation
corps made it Impossible to do with
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to State Inspected meats
from the PEERLESS MAR
KET and taste the differ
ence In QUALITY. Fresh
and smoked meats, select
poultry . . . kept In prime
condition by a modern sys
tem of refrigeration.
Phone 603
4 Free
Deliveries Daily
i
Genuine Milk Lamb
LEGS .... lb. 15c
STEW .... lb. 6c
CHOPS . . . lb. 15c
Rib or loin
SHLDR. ROAST lb. 1Qc
CHOICE VEAL
ROAST shldr.cuts lb.8y2c
STEW .... lb. 6c
STEAK shldr. cuts lb. 10c
ROUND . . . lb. 20c
Cutletsloinorriblb.1 2y2c
Frying Rabbits, ib. 17y2c
Bacon Backs lean sugar cured . . . lb. 16c
Hams sugar cured whole or half ... Ib. 15c
Smoked Picnics mild cure, 6 to 8 lb. ave. Ib. 1 1 y2c
Fancy Strawberries
4 cups 25c
Southern Grape Fruit
doz. 23c
Fancy String Beans
4 lbs. 23c
New Potatoes, Red
Garnets
3 lbs. 10c
Beets, Carrots, Turnips
Green Onions,
Large bunches
3 for 10c
FRESH DRESSED HENS
White Ib. 15c Colored Ib. 19c
MAYONNAISE or SANDWICH SPREAD
FLAVOR FOODS BULK AN OREGON PRODUCT
Pint 17c ' Quart 33c
Werners, Bologna ,. jftj
or Liver Sausage . I - 2C
Peerless Butter
Fresh Churned
Creamery, lb. 26c
We have a complete assortment
of bulk Pickles, Lunch Meats and
Cheese.
You can also
Save Money on
.Items Not
Listed by
Trading at
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Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20
If Will Pay You
and
PAY YOU WELL
to become a regular customer of this HOME OWNED
STORE. We furnish a practical means of seouring
QUALITY foods at LOW cost. We feature Free Delivery,
Free Parking and Experienced Clerks to serve you.
HOME COOKED FOOD SALE SATURDAY
By Daughters of the Nile Patrol
Fancy Asparagus Tips 2 for 25c
Tuna Flakes No. y2 can 2 for 25c
Grapefruit no. 2 can ... 2 for 25c
Pork and Beans large size 2 for 25c
Canned Corn fancy r. c. 2 for 25c
Pears ... . . . no. 2 can 15c
Peas tiny size, . . . no. 2 can 15c
Tomatoes lg- No. iy2 solid pack 11c
12c
Durkee's Old Fashioned
Salad Dressing
IS!
Corn Starch
Pkg 5c
Corned Beef
Can. . . .17c
COFFEE SPECIALS
Package Coffee pound ... 17c
Maxwell House Ib. 28c, 2 Ib. 53c, 4 Ib. SI
Holloway's Reliable Brand Ib. pkg. 29c
(Drinking Glass FREE)
Macaroni pkg. 5c, 6 pkg. 25c
150 Paper TOWELS in handy box..
15
100 Paper NAPKINS, good quality (1 bundle 10c) 19
Parker's POTATO CHIPS, per package ,
1 lb. Calumet BAKING POWDER and
(1 pkg. Cocoanut Free) : 25
Swans Down CAKE FLOUR
POST T0ASTIES, per package ....
CERTO .
Crushed Pineapple gal. can 39c
FANCY LETTUCE
3 HEADS
HOC
25
2 for 49-
Louise McOriehey, Helen A. Martin,
Vlvleone Header, Teas Merrell, Edith
Mots, Leabel Miller. Geneva Mills.
Marjorle Ann Mulholland, Estella
Newman, Erma Louise Nledermeyer,
Shirley Roberta Offord. Edith Velma
Oliver, Alta May Fahl. Nadlne Phyl
lis Palmerton.
Doris Warner Patton, Chryatlne
Pearson, Eva Lorraine Pettlt. Ruby
Phelan, Helen E. Powell. Alice Vir
ginia Prock, Marjorle Louise PPhyUi
lan. A Winifred Roseboroush. Edith
Sage. Elsie Baker Sargent, Doris V.
Sohafer, Lucille Shirley. Wreatha A.
Slmonfon, Velma Smith, Lois Sny
der, Katherlne Esther Stearns, Helen
Mae Stewart. Ruby Constance Stone.
Toshlko Takao, Elizabeth Terry, Cor
nelia Margaret TJoelker.
Hilda TJoelker, Olivia Todd. Ethel
Tucker. Prances Eileen Tucker, Mary
forter van Dyke. Evelyn Arietta
Vinson. Luetic Bva Walden. Barbara
Clarno Wall, Margaret Nye Warner,
Dorothy Ena Wllllts, Lcla Bva Young,
Harold E. L. Barton. Jack London
Colbaugh. Forrest Wtldor Colbaugh,
Joel B. Cowden, William H. cum
mlnga. Leo Curtis Cook, Clyde O. Plcht
ner, Adrian V. Praley, Thomas J.
Fuson, Jr., Thoburn Qlem, Lester H.
Oilman, Donald Arthur Oreavee,
Roger J. Headlee. Russell J. Hogue,
Winston Orren Hotel), uussell Woot
en Jordsn. Bill E. Knips, Leland
Conway Latham. Alton B. Llndley,
Roy Milan Love. David Britten Low
ry. Wayne Lowry.
William H. Merrick, Robert C.
Mtnear, David A. Moore, Jack Leslie
Pa-ton, Donald Luke Peart, Prentice
C. Petty, Bob Prentice, Maurice E.
Putney, Philip Clay Qulsenberry,
Max Rae. Maurice A. Rltchey, Wil
liam a. Reed, Richard S. Roberts,
Robert W. Root, Albert Santo, Fred
Sautter, Paul W. Schaxer, Maurice
E. Scheel, Earl Scovllle, Hugh H.
Shurtleff, John Shurtleff, Bernal O.
Slead. Richard William Sleight. John
W. Sparks, John B. Stanley. Merrill
O. Stanley, Jerome Trill, Carl R.
Walden. Roger Evan Westerfleld.
Paul Edward Wilson, Peter Vincent
Wlnne, Harland R. Wrod, Rutua
Younger.
CaU the Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau. They can tell you who pays
his debts promptly.
Start the day
RIGHTS
NEW TRUCK LAW NO
5AIBM, June a. The Impres
sion th&t ft-rmr will be h&rd hit bj
the new truck transportation act of
the 1933 legislature Is erroneoua, de
clares Supervisor of Transportation
Herbert Hauler.
Hauser saJd the new law exempt
armere who haul the products oS
their farm to market, and the super
visor haa wide discretion In cases
where farmers haul the products sf
a neighbor for a nominal fee.
pi Good Quality Hard wheat, 49 lb $1.0&
rlUUr Seal of Ore. Guar. Hardwheat, 49 lb. $1.2t
Sugar 100 pounds .... . S5.07
Finest Quality FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Local TURNIPS and BEETS 3 for 10
Fancy FRESH PEAS : 1 3 lbi. for 13
Fancy GREEN BEANS 3 pounds 25t
Fancy Shafter White NEW POTATOES 4 ponndi 13
STRAWBERRIES - 3 for 25
Personal Attention Phone 252 Prompt Service
Avoid Shopping Inconveniences no walking, driving or parking difficulties.
After the Wedding
The young people will find our store a friendly and
pleasant place to do their grocery shopping. Consider
this an invitation to call and look over our stock of
quality merchandise. We are all ready to do our part
in the way of furnishing delicacies for the wedding
breakfast, luncheon or dinner, and we can furnish the
wedding cake, too.
SAVINGS FOR SATURDAY
Royal Club White Tuna Fish, 7-oz. can ......... 15c
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb. 29c
Heinz Pork and Beans, 25-oz. can 13c
New Potatoes, 6 lbs 15c
Large Package Rinso 22c
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
nTT'IVJE All telephone orders receive the same careful
rilVll III at-al O - attention as if you called at the store in person
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81.
Free Delivery
SPECIALS
Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb.
10c
Pork Steaks I I Beef Pot Roast '
Lb. 10c 1 Lb. 10c
CHOICE HENS AND FRYERS
FINE ASSORTMENT LUNCH MEATS
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Real Bargains
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