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SIEDFORE 3rTC TRTBTJST!, MEDFOKD, OREGON". FRIDA Y. OCTOBEH 6, 1933. pxni!: THREE TRUCK OPERATORS WAIT LAW RULING (Continued from rage One) of the truck association that he would protect truck owners from enforce ment of the law until It was clari fied in the courts. As an alternative to no action by the governor. It was voted to make a statewide appeal to continue to roll the trucks to serve, the public in outlying districts. To this end the members voted to face arrest If necessary. Hardship Cited. Suggested, cautionary courses were laid, aside. Instances of hardships occasioned by P. U. C. tag enforce ment were multiplied. Considerable complaint was voiced against the manner In which state police officers have been making the truck tag arrests. Stevens of Ooldston, Ore., drew loud applause after other gubernatorial re call sentiment had been sounded earlier. Members were opposed to filling out regular application forma and posting deposits pending outcome of appeal, holding that they would have no recourse In case the law la held unconstitutional. Utilities Commit loner C. M. Thomas, who was hand ed the Job of enforcement of the bus and truok law by the llgeslature, had recommended that the fees be paid by the truckers, under protest. 1 Miss Warner Replaced Because Miss Winifred Warner Is not return ing to the Oregon State college cam pus this year, DeMarla Herts, a senior in home economics, has been elected president of Phi Chi Theta. honorary organisation on the campus. W Warner was elected to head the group last spring, according to announce metn in the Oregon State Barometer, but did not return to school this fall. Miss Warner's engagement was re cently announced. t To Fish Rogue C. Templeton Crocker of San Francisco arrived here this forenoon on the Shasta from San Francisco, to spend several days In the Rogue River valley as the guest of C. N. Black. They plan to do some fishing in Rogue river, Captain Black A recall suggestion by Col. F. W.I said this morning. ENTERPRISE GRANGE HAS BIRTHDAY FEAST FOR Tl At the regular meeting of Enter prise Orange, of Evans Valley, Thurs day evening an additional feature tne community, at the Orange hall discourse by Worthy Master Eugene Moore, In which he explained what the grange stands for In the state and nation. The program Included an address of welcome by Worthy Lecturer Frank Jackson; songs, skits, short stories, etc., by various members, fol lowed by supper and a dance. A good size crowd was In attendance, several coming from a party held at the school house that evening. Saturday evening, Oct. 7th there will be ,a public dance given Jointly by the grange and Woman's club of was added In the form of a birthday dinner in honor of three members of the grange for which a very happy crowd gathered and enjoyed a pleas ant hour. At the business session three for mer members, Mrs. C. N. Law, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Barto were wel comed back Into full membership, these ladles having been out on demits for several months. Clyde Ringer who has been con fined to his home for some time on account of a - broken leg, was able to get about In a wheel chatr and was present at the meeting and din- 1 ner which was followed by a lecture , program and an hour of dancing. Saturday night a fine crowd at tended the annual Boosters day pro- ; gram prepared by the worthy lecturer I , Frank Jackson. The consisted of a at Wtmer, for the purpose of raising funds to buy school books for needy children in the Wtmer district. There will be a small charge for supper and every one Is cordially invited to at tend and thereby contribute their bit to this worthy cause. Bring a few copper pennies as Mrs. Vivian Barto will contribute a paint ing to be auctioned off at 1 cent per bid, the proceeds to go towards the general fund raised for books, at this evening's entertainment. Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto Just returned from a two weeks business visit In Rose burg in the Interests of the advertising department of the Oregon Orange Bulletin. BUSINESS ADVENTURER DIES OF HEART ATTACK LAS VEGAS, Nev., Oct. 6. (AP) The adventurous career of Leigh S. J. Hunt ended here yestrday In death in his 78th year. Hunt, whose busi ness ventures had extended around the world, died shortly after suffer ing a heart attack as he was walk ing up the satlrway to his office. He was considered the largest private land holder In the vast Boulder Dam project area. n By One Who Knows MRS. J. W. CRAYS Widely Known Home Economist and Lecturer mailed us the following signed statement which We have on file: MEDFORD, OREGON, OCTOBER 2, 1933. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I VISITED AND INSPECTED THE PEERLESS MARKET, 14 NORTH BARTLETT STREET, AND FOUND IT VERY SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT, THE REFRIGERATORS ARE KEPT IN FINE CONDITION AND THE SHOW CASES ARE CLEAN AND WHITE, THEIR MEAT IS HANDLED CAREFULLY AND AS AN EXTRA PROTECTION TO THE PUBLIC.-THE MEAT CUTTERS AND ALL EMPLOYEES IN THE SHOP SUBMIT TO A PHYSICAL EXAMINATION EVERY THREE MONTHS BY A LOCAL PHYSICIAN. I ALSO LEARNED THAT ALL MEAT IS THOROUGHLY INSPECTED IN THE SLAUGHTER HOUSE AND AT THE ROGUE RIVER PACKING PLANT. . I THEREFORE CONSIDER THE PEERLESS MARKET A SAFE .AND CLEAN PLACE TO BUY. VERY TRULY YOURS, " " SIGNED: MRS, J. W. CRAYS, 4 Free Deliveries Daily 8:00, 10:00, 2:00, 4:00. Phone 603 GENUINE LAMB SPECIALS Chops, rib or loin . .. ! C. Legs, all sizes ' 3 Shldrs, boned, tied, no waste Veal Roast, shldr. cuts, lb 8V2C Veal Steak, shoulder cuts, lb. . . 1 0c Skinned Bacon Backs, no waste, lb 1 7 V2C Weiners, Bologna or Liver Sausage, lb. . . . 2V2C Beef Roast Fat Young Beef Lb. . . 9 I ntYiK fsfAW Veal Stew ......,D'0C Boiling Beef, lb. . . . 7C CANDY SALE SATURDAY BY THE GIRL SCOUTS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We operate our own trucks between Klamath Falls and Medford, that's why we' always sell Better Potatoes for Less Money. No. 1 Klamath Potatoes, 10 lbs. 19c Larger much cheaper.Sweet Spanish Onions, 8 lbs. ... 15c Klamath Cabbage for Kraut, 20 lb. lots ...... ..... . . . lc Banana Squash, per lb. , 2c Gleim's Canning Peaches, 20 lbs , 58c Placed and Packed Jonathan Apples, per box. :. ... . . . .85c Tune in on KMED Every Morning at 8:15 for Daily Specials WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner Phone 20 I Thrifty Food Consumers Heres Pocketbook News for you! A gala event of values that will appeal to your appetite as well as your pock etbook. A BIG ROYAL CLUB Canned Food Sale As prices are advancing now is the time to lay in your winter's supply of Btaple groceries. We are offering special prices in threes, dozen and case lots. Come in Saturday and see this merchandise opened and displayed Smoked Picnics 11, 1 1 c Bacon Squares . " ' Shortening, 4 lbs. . 35c Salt Alaska Herring, lg. size, 3 f or Qc Chinook Salmon, sliced or piece lb. 5C FLAVOR FOODS PRODUCTS Oregon Made Peanut Butter or MINCEMEAT, bulk, . 2 lbs. 25c Sandwich Spread or Mayonnaise Bulk, pt. 17c Quart 33c by experienced and capable demonstrators. , C. 0. , c. . c. . c. . 0. . c. . c. . c . 0. . c. . c. . c. . 0. . c. . 0. , c. . c. . c. . 0. . c. . c. ASPARAGUS TIPS, No. 1 tins . 3 Fancy CRAB MEAT, No. 2'A tins ..3 Fancy White Meat TUNA, No. W 3 Fancy White Meat TUNA, No. y2 ...3 W. K. BANTAM CORN, No. 2 tins 3 Fancy APRICOTS, No. 2yi tins 3 Cream Style BANTAM CORN, No. 2 tins 3 SWEET POTATOES, No. V, tins 3 SPINACH, No. 2'A tins 3 SPINACH No. 1 tins . 3 Red Salmon, No. 1 tall tins 3 Red SALMON, No. y2 flat tins 3 Dainty Dimple Peas, No. 2 tins 3 MINCED CLAMS, No. 2 flat tins 3 JELL POWDER, all flavors 3 GRAPE FRUIT, No."2 tins L.3 Melba or sliced Peaches, No. 2yl tins, 3 PUMPKIN, No. 2 tins 3 Crushed or Sliced Pineapple, No. 2J4 tins, 3 TOMATO SAUCE, oz. tins 3 Fancy Stringless Beans, No. 2 tins 3 Fancy SHRIMPS, No. 1 tins 3 for 33 for 73$ for 2S$ for 49$ for 48$ for 57$ for 41$ for 57$ for 44$ for 33$ for 64 for 54$ for 54$ for 44$ for 14$ for 46$ for 48$ for 39 for G7$ for 14$ for 43 for 42$ ROYAL CLUB COFFEE Lb. tin 2te; 3-lb. tin 79c; Lb. Glass Jar 32c Ghirardelli Ground CHOCOLATE lb. can BEANS, Red or White 3 lb. Baker's COCOA . , .lb. can Bulk C0C0ANUT ... lb. Cal. Home CATSUP large bottle Swans Down CAKE FLOUR (Cake Plate Free) . Log Cabin SYRUP, raed. size (Waffle Plate Free) Grape Nuts (for that budget breakfast) ...2 pkg. INSTANT P0STUM, large (Famous coaches recommend it tune in Col. network tonite) PORK and BEANS, Campbells 4 cans DRY CORN, extra fancy local lb. 29$ 19$ 22$ 19$ 15$ 29$ 43$ 33$ 39c Big Savings on Oronite Product Oronite Fly Spray, pint 39c, qt L 59 Oronite Furniture Polish, pint 25c, qt. ...... 39$ SWEET POTATOES U. S. No. 1 6 pounds 25c BANANAS Prime Fruit 19c Dozen Phone 20 4 Free Deliveries Daily WELFARE EXCHANGE IS Although host of worthwhile con tributions la article! nd money have been brought to the Welfare Ex change In the new headquarters In the city hall, there la still need ot donations. Miss Helen Carlton, mana ger of the Exchange, stated today, voicing her appreciation of the splen did support given this project by the people of the valley. The generosity of the city of Med ford was also commended by Miss Carlton, who stated that the new lo cation of the Exchange la one con stantly pervaded with a sunny atti tude In keeping with the real sun shine filtering In. The Exchange la open Wednesdays and Saturdays and the demanda upon tt are far from amall, so any one able to extend donations, Is asked to do so. The first Wednesday in November the sew(lng room will be opened and 28 women have already applied for work. This feature of the welfare exchange was one that proved un usually satisfactory last year and an equally successful season la antici pated for the coming winter. L SEATTLE, ash., Oct. 6 (AP) Lumber shipments of 314 mills foe the week ending September SO, were, 03.055,044 feet, 1443 per cent over production, wblle current sales were B8 135.568 feet or 8.36 per cent over the production of 81.333.313 feet, the West Coast Lumbermen's association, reported today. Orders booked were 314 Pr cent higher than the week before. The unfilled order file stands at 380.120,186 feet, a decrease of 6. 538.610 feet under the previous week. 25 24$ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fancy and Extra Fancy Jonathan APPLES 8 lbs. 25$ EGO PLANT, nice size . ,2 for 5$ Hubbard and Sweet Potato SQUASH -.-.......pound 2$ TOKAY GRAPES - -.pound 5 Extra Fancy Local SPINACH . 3 pounds 25$ ?, Phone 252 for Good Food Personal Attention Prompt Service Sandwiches-the Afternoon Bite For the between-meal nip or for afternoon bridge lunches, there is nothing quite so satisfying as your favorite sandwich. We have a fine selection of tasty spreads, meats and cheeses which make the sandwich making task an easy one. Here are just a few suggestions CHEESE SANDWICHES Roquefort Cheese Philadelphia Cream Pimiento Cheese Swiss Gruyere Camembert Oregon Cheese SATURDAY MONDAY SPECIALS MEAT SANDWICHES Corned Beef Veal Loaf Sliced Tongue Chicken Spread Deviled Ham Pate de Foi Gras FISH SANDWICHES Crab Meat Canned Lobster Caviar Tuna Fish Antipasto Salmon Steaks Stewart White Meat Tuna Fish, 2 for Fancy Comb Honey 25$ 15 25$ 24$ Gold Dust Scouring Powder, 3 cans 139 ENJOY CARNATION ALBER'S CEREALS FOR BREAKFAST Sweet Spanish Onions 14 pounds Sunny Monday Soap, 10 for . CENTRAL MARECET Phone 81 Free Delivery XSKA CATl 1DHAV CDCPIM C Choice Rhode Island Red Hens and Fryers Choice Steaks Lb. 15c Home Rendered Lard 3 lbs. 25c wi do our fur Beef Pot Roasts Lb. 10c Fresh Side Pork Lb. 10c If You Are Looking for REAL BARGAINS Check Carefully . , the Ads In . , j Today's MAIL TRIBUNE It.