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iTEDrOHI) lOJL TRIBUTE, JfEDFORD, bHEGOS. FRIDXY, SrGUST 3, 1933. PAGE THREE 16 Meteorological Report FOR CAMP STAY There U general rejoicing In the rank of Medfonl Girl Boouti to day. For IS of them going to Camp Cleanrox. summer camp open- , isimm rnuncll. They will leave Sunday and are advUcd that the best way to reach tne laae. wni la near Florence, 1 via the coast high way. A.. Hertford will be: Betty Fowler. Dorothy McKenzle. Barbara Holt. Betty .Ann Armstrong. Muriel Hughes. Virginia Hammond. Ruth Oarlock. Joyce Freed. Kathryn Con roy. Josephine Bullls. Emily Tyree. Kathleen Dlllard. Janet Reter. Peggy .... nhwM lvnn and Polly Dean. im1 ih. from the Gold Hill troop are also planning to attend camp and will leave for tne iaai iwo of the summer session. imnnv ivranm motoring tha Med n in mmn clearwox 8unday will be Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. D. o. lyree, r, im Mrs. L. C. Oarlock, and Dr. and Mrs Oeorge B. Dean, August 4, 1933. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday, warmer Saturday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day, but overcast on the ooast. Wann er Interior Saturday. PHOENPSSES Kate Markham Guylord, wife of 0. B. Gaylord, passed away at their home In Phoenix at an early hour Friday morntnjt. August 4, at the age of 73. flVi vm horn at Rochester. Minn.. .Tune 28, 1860. The family came to Phoenix from Salem, arid had been here only one month, in snem, Mrs Gaylord held membership in tne con (rregattonal church and an organiisa tinn known as War Mothers. Besides her husband, she leaves four children, P. M. Gaylord of Phoe nix; A. M., San Francisco; F B., Lw Angeles and Catherine Gaylord. man ager of the Kennell-Ellla photographic studio of Medford. Funeral services will be held at the Conger chapel at a date to be an nounced, later. Local Data. Temperature a yesr ago today Highest. 107; lowest, 00. Total monthly precipitation, trace ISxceM for the month, trace. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933. 14.88 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 3.04 Inches. E LABOR IS JUNKED (PULINARY VRAFT.... By estelU Dorgaa. Director 01 Borne Service. California) Oretnn Power Co. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 30: 5 a. m. today ea. Tomorrow: Sunrise. 3:00 a. m.; sunset, 7:25 p. m. Observations Taken it I L m., 110 Meridian Time. 01 tj Boston Cheyenne - Chicago Eureka. ..... Helena Los -Angeles MEDFORD ... New Orleans New York Omaha - Phoenix .... Portland Reno MWM Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco.- Seattle Spokane .... Wala Walla Washington, D.C. . 78 M . 66 56 .. 08 63 . 0 6 ' . 84 52 . 74 88 . 78 86 . 78 . 84 84 . 76 86 ..104 84 . 68 56 80 50 . 70 56 . SO 68 72 58 80 58 78 60 92 70 Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy Cloudy P. Cdy. Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy Cloudy Cloudy WASHINGTON, Aug. . (API The recovery administration today withdrew Its approval, granted only yesterday, to Immediate application of labor terms of a code proposed by the laundry Industry upon discover Ing the agreement actually provided for wages aa low as 14 cents an nour. By some aa yet unexplained over sight not only the deputy adminis trator, who had handled tne coae, but Dr. Leo Wolman, chairman of the recovery administration labor ad visory board, approved the agreement without discovering how low a wage rate actually was called for. The lamidry men will be expected to offer either a radical revision up ward Immediately or to come In under the blanket presidential agree. ment If they wish to display tne distinctive blue eagle Insignia of the N. R. A. The proposal, which waa promul gated yesterday, waa represented as restoring employment to thousands of women and girls and adding mil lions of dollars to payrolls. BIRTHS tl4 rtrt Mr... Allen Proctor of Ash land are the parents of a six-pound boy. born tnis morning n mo -u- rucker Maternity home. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sil vio, nf Phnpntx. m. ctrl weighing seven pounds and three ounces, at Vie Sa- rnH IT a ri. hnanl t.Ill AilCUSt. S. Bon i, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jobe of Butte Falls, & son weighing five pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital August 1, Sweet rick let 800 J-lnch cucumbers 3-8 o sU Boiling water to cover H gallon Ttnegar 14 e mustard V4 e salt 1-8 c sugar o mixed spice 1 ginger root 8 lbs. eusar Scrub the cucumbers clan then dry them and plae In I large puj. Sprinkle the salt over them. stlrrtJi to get It thru evently, then covar wlh boiling water and allow to stand over night. In the morning remove the brine and wipe the pickles dry then lay them In a crock. Mix the cup of mustard, salt and 1-8 cup of sugar together well and blend with the vinegar, sprinkle the mixed spices over the plcklee and place the ginger root on top then pour the vinegar mixture over all. Stir well so that each pickle Is lmmered. Set away In a cool place. Each morning add one harmful of the 3 lbs. -of sugar until all Is used, stirring well each time. Store In open crocks or seal. (These keep their color well and are crisp and delicious.) .Jewish DU1 Pickles Place fresh cucumbers In quart Jars and to each Jar add 3 cloves of garlic 3 small hot peppers 3 bunches of dill t powdered alum Bring to a boil 10 cup of water (43i quarts) with 1 .cup salt. Pour over the cucumbers in the Jars and seal. Set away la s cool, dark place for keeping. Bresd Butter Pickles quarts of sliced cucumbers t quarts of sliced onions quarts of vinegar S'.i c whits sugar H c mustard seed Vi cup celery sed H mixed spices K e salad oil Make a weak brine of one-fourth cup of salt to a quart of water. Corer I the sliced cucumbers and onions with I this brine and let stand over night. Drain. Mix remaining Ingredients and bring to a boll, add the cucumbers and onions and bring to the boiling point but do not actually boll them. Seal In small Jars. Watermelon Pickles Remove the green sktn and ripe pulp from watermelon rtnds then cut In one and one-half Inch strips. Cov er with one cup of salt and enough water to cover. lt stand over night then drain and cook In clear water until tender. Make a syrup of 3 V v lbs. eusar 1 qt. cider Ylnf?ar 8 drops oil of cinnamon 8 drops oil of cloves 1 T grain alcohol (The oils and alcohol may be pur chased at a drup store already com bined.) Pour all over the melon rinds, boil one and one hall hours slowly, then seal. Fasv MnUrd Pickle 100 small cucumbers 1 gal. mild vinegar I c sugar 1 e salt 1 o mustard 3 t saccharins Place the clean cucumbers In small Jars, cover with the mixture of vine gar and spices and seal. MRS. FARMER TO REST IN MISSOURI GRAVE The remains of Sarah A. Farmer, who passed away at her home 003 King street, July 80. will be forwarded by Conger Funeral Parlors, accompa nied by her daughter, Mrs Oral Ed wards, to HH don, Missouri, leaving Medford Sunday evening. Services will be held upon arrival at destination. Harvey Funeral Saturday Private Private funeral services for James W. Harvey, who died at the home ol his daughter, Marie McClaln in Phoe nix Thursday, will be held at the real dence there at 3:00 p. m., Saturday, Conger Funeral Parlors will be la charge and Interment will be In Phos ntx cemetery. BIGFirSlabs$)l3 Per load In two-load lota. Clean and heavy. Order early. MEDFORD HU CO. Tel. 831 Dancing Classes Will Be Formed Special dancing classes will be formed soon at the Joan Hardcastle i dancs studio In the Knight of Pyth ias hall, according to announcement ! of L. E. Arends, studio director. j Joan Hardcastle has been a pupil ; of such well known artists aa Ruth . St. Denis, Marclnl, Theodro Creo. J Ted Shawn, Alexis Kosloff, Oeorge ; Cole, according to Mr. Arends, and Is especially fitted to train southern Oregon dancers. WE PAY ASKI FOR YOUR Bring In Samples Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 6th and Bartlott. Phone 260 WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. Phone 20 No R EGRETS A Better Service Added Low Prices and Free De WE ARE DOING OUR PART. Help State Inspected Meats - livery Service. New Store Hours Week days, 8 A. M.-6 P. M. 8 A. M.-8 P. M. Saturday BEEF ROAST lb. 7c Veal Stew Mutton Stew r- in t- ' r rSoiling reer lb. Lamb Stew Shoulder of Mutton sn W Leg of Mutton young and tender Mutton Chops rib ( loin culs Shldr. of Lamb lb. 10c Bacon Squares lb. 11c Leg of Lamb A. 16c Cottage Cheese pt. 10c Bacon sugar cared, very lean lb. 17VC Hams, Crater brand, whole or half ; lb. 15c Veal Roasts ,b 8V2C lb. 712C lb- 9c lb- 10c STORE HOURS Week Days 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Free Delivery at 9:30, 2, 4. Please Phone Orders in Early to Got Best Service Picnic or Banquet This HOME OWNED store can supply your every need. Buy the RELIABLE WAY and SAVE Money for Clothing Curve Cut Macaroni, " C t uacksges lv Wax Paper, 40 foot roll. S fr.. Red Beans, Mexican. 4 lb C 15c 20c Cooked Food Sale Saturday ' by the Ladies of St. Ann's Altar Society of the Sacred Heart Chnren. i Catsup, Tru"Pak ,ar8e bolt,e 1 9c Corn, No. 2 can 3 'or 27c Tomatoes, solid Pack 2 for 25c Peas, fMcy Ryal Club can 5c Schilling '& Tea in new Cellophane Package Black or Green V4 lb. 13c Vz lb. 33c SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON l4 lb. 14c lb-25c Ivory Flakes & Pk- 23c sma1' Pk-Free Laundry Soap & wl,ite 10 bars 29c Sugar 100 lbs. $5.39 Dolivered anywhere in city limits Free L Rattlesnake Water Melons, lb , -..r. .2c Ripe Tomatoes, 3 lb. basket . . ......... .15c String; Beans, 3 pounds -.-.. . . 10c Fancy Matured Netted Gem Potatoes, 13 lbs 25c For those who are waiting we have Satsuma Plums for Jellies or Jams Tune in on KM ED Every Morning at 8:15 for Daily Bpecials COFFEE SPECIALS Maxwell House, Royal Club or Golden West lib. tin 29c M. J. B. 3 lbs. 89c. M-J-B-AMn 1. 24c E3 irui Can Beans Now! BEANS Fancy Blue Lakes 1 3 lbs. 10c 20 lbs. 50c MY Raaffsflns i?oei?y Avoid Shopping Inconveniences No Walking, Driving or Parking Difficulties Personal Attention Phone 252 Prompt Service August Is Vacation Time Now is the time to go camping . . . Everyono needs a vacation . . . There are many places to go within a few hours . . . Crater Lake, Diamond Lake, Lake o' the Woods and Oregon Oaves. Plan your trip NOW and let us furnish the lunch goods. Ripe Olives Preserves Orape Juice Green Olives Jellies Orange Juice Stuffed Olives Jams Lemon Juice Sweet Pickles Sweet Marmalade Lime Juice Sour Pickles Bitter Marmalade Pineapple Juice Mixod Pickles Applebutter Five Fruits HOME MADE CAKES TAKE ONE WITH YOU Deviled Meat Deviled Ham Voal Loaf Lunch Tongue Roast Beef Calves Tongue Lambs Tonguo Corned Beef Hash Chicken in Jelly Boned Chicken Frankfurters Vienna Sausage Deviled Chicken ' Ox Tongue Baked Beans American Sardines ' Norwegian Sardines Kippered Snacks Fancy Salmon White Tuna Beoch-Nnt Butter Derby Beef Potato Chips Sandwich Spread Sandwich Delight Chicken Sandwich Spread French Sardines SATURDAY SAVINGS Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb .. .29c Pretzelettes, 8 oz. package. 13c Quaker Yellow Corn Meal, pkg. I ti frw.a.i 9c Sun-kist Lemons, 2 d 39c Paper Plates J Paper Napkins Wax Paper ' Lunch Baskets Cemttteall Market Phone 81. Fe Delivery RHODE ISLAND RED HENS and GOOD FRYERS MEMBER 3 "WE DO OUR PART Home Rendered Lard 3 lbs. 25c Picnics lb. 12c jJ- Bacon Squares lb. 11c Beef Pot Roast lb. 10c Sirloin and T-Bone Steak lb. 15c Pork Steaks 2 lbs. 25c DELICIOUS LUNCH MEATS Just Ask the Farmers How They Liked the Free Picnic In Medford Wednesday SNIPER'S ; Furnished the Butter and Ice Cream STAR MARKET Phone 273 We Deliver 314 East Main LEMONS Fancy "300" siie Sunkist dos. 29 Extra Fancy HEAD LETTUCE... 2 t"r 15? POTATOES Extra Fine .' 12 pund 25 Extra Fine APPLES 0 pounds 2! Fancy Field TOMATOES - 4 pounds 25 Fancy Local GREEN PEPPERS lb. 5t Hours: 8 to G Saturday 8 to 8 Fig Bars, lb. ........10c Ginger Snaps, lb. 10c R. I; RED HENS and FRYERS Beef Pot Roasts, lb..,.: 9c Sirloin and T-Bone Steak, - lb. ... a"""lSc Pork Steaks, 2 lbs. M..25c Bacon Squares, lb. ....... He Shortening, 4 lbs. 25c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. nmil.m .Ma iiKNi. 25c y