MEDFORB SIATL' TRIBUTE, HEPrOHP, OREGON, FRIDAY, yOTEMBEE g, 1933. PXGE THREES Chest Participants Give Brief Resume of Effort tonight, Friday, November 8, fc t banquet and court of awards. Tha January court of award will be held at the court bouse, and the publlo la cordially Invited. MRS. CHAS. B AXEMAN, Local Oirl Scout Director, The Jackson County Red Craw, working Jointly with the county court, has assisted 1093 lam Hies and 78 in dividual living in thla county in lt social service work In the following ways: 1. Helping families to adjust bud gets; find employment; assisting w'.th direct relief If necessary to help fam ily to help Itself. 3. Working out plans with parents for their children's welfare. 8. Reporting needs discovered to the health department for all health problems. 4. Placing homeless old people where they can be taken care of. 6. Assisting with claims and hos pitalisation for the disabled soldier. 6. Taking care of the Juvenile prob lems of the girls of our county as a service for the county court. 7. Glvtag sdvloe and help to hun dreds of transients through the year. And numerous other problems have been untangled through the services of the office. This la what your chapter has done this year: Four thousand two hundred sacks utitour, valued at $5375 have been re ceived amd. flou valued at 94900 has been given .to 1095 families. Cotton garments and yardage val ued at ft'SB23.60 were received and 4ass&f0 worth, have been given to Ml famtilea. Pl-v.e hundred 'and forty blankets aid comforts have been received and bedding hue been furnished 25 fami lies In the county. All of this has been sent to Jack son county by the Nations! Red Gross from the government commodities given that organisation- for distribu tion over the country. Altogether Jackson county has re ceived 916,098.60 valuation In the flour and cotton goods and clothing. National Red Cross has sent It In at en expense of 1 per cent overhead to the Washington office. Through the fine co-operation of women, clubs and groups, this cotton has been made Into children's gar ments In cases where the mother has been unable to sew. Tour chapter has helped 60 veteran famrllu with adjustments of the dis abled veterans claims or with other aid. One hundred and seven people In the county have been taught first aid (2477 In the state.) Five senior and three junior life savers have won their certificates and many others have been taught to awlm safely (017 In the state.). V. W. C. A. Free employment bureau contacts a large number of women and girls and furnishes place where pros pective employer and employee may meet. When funds are available girls out of employment and without a home are cared for until they can look out for themselves. Rooms are rented at very nominal cost to girls who are working, but are not able to pay much for rent or living. Club room Is used for weekly Bible study classes composed of men and women of all churches and of no church. Groups of young people under com petent adult Christian leadership have parties and meetings there regularly. Countless unfortunate trails terft women snd girls have been eased tor for a night or two. Ladles from out of torn ftnd ft a convenient place for wal-Hng dwH?g shopping tou In the city aad ler meeting each other by anpowwrnewt All this besides the regular Y. W. . A. activities arid olase when suotifr permit. Girl Scouts Mctffotd lrl, Scout and fltotfatt activities are now centered iipoa Christmas projects and eom-muntty welfare 'work. Many untortuna-te families will feel the Stout spirit and be cheered. Scouting provides opportunltlea for social development and education, as well as training In special fields, Over two hundred girls are now bene fiting from the Olrl Scout program. All Scouts and mothers will meet together for the first time this year Welfare Exchange, The Welfare Exchange sewing room Is conducted for the benefit of self respecting women who prefer to earn the necessities of life rather than ac cept charity. Last year 100 a month were given work thereby securing comfortables, garments or food; 144 comfortables, men women's and children's garments were made. The expressions of appreciation for help thus received urged the commit tee of volunteers to carry on u you will give us 250, which will pay for supplies. HELEN J. CARLTON, ' Chairman of Committee. Boy Scouts. Registered In 12 troops In Medford and immediate vicinity are 27f Boy Scouts Boy Scouts who are enthu siastic in the wok of Scouting. These boys faithfully attend each troop meeting, wrW-g IhM tm tree? projects, to help otkra. te live the Scout oath aiM) law. They ae Metng trained In body sd fra rM-nxi t tee clean and stMlpSt aa-t upripfcrt acid to "Be PwpafWd." LtfR? 8$-H'AS&. Ifcssttftwt Graeer Ltftee CovwwK. - West Begins. Mrs. Lowd; history of hallows tn and its customs, read by Stella Morse; vocal solo, "Kentucky Babe." Mrs. Lowd. Mrs. Oldeoa of Ashland played two piano solos, after which the hostess, Mrs. F. Craig, and Mrs. L. Muth and Mrs. O, Kovl serv ed refreshments. D. M. Lowe returned from Klam ath county with a fine deer last week. Flunk Stratton and Don Lowe were successful hunters In the Wag ner Gap section. Mr, Kurd of tha Ashland nulls was a business visitor In Valley View this week. Mrs. A. H. Davenhll! was hostess to the ohapter A. O-. P. S. O., at a luncheon at 1 o'clock Saturday. Twenty-five of the members were present. Mrs. J. R. McCracken snd Mrs. Robert Lytle attended the district home missionary luncheon and meet ing In Medford Thursday. Mr. Abrams' brother and wife of southern California, who are en route home from visiting In Idaho, visited at the Abrams home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Weugant, L. Weith, Misses Beatrice and Bernice Welth and Mr. and Mrs. L. Gallatin attended the Pomona Orange at Tal ent Saturday. Mrs, j. Edw. Thornton and Mer rick Thornton called at the Stratton home Monday evening. J, R. McCracken and W. A. Strat. ton were business visitors In Med ford Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. L. O all a tin and Mr. and Mrs. H. Weagant attended the Orange meeting at Central Point Tuesday. I Mrs. Wm. alexin snd Mrs. W. A. Stratton entertained Tuesday with a bridge luncheon, having six tables of bridge. Mrs. H. J. Carter won first prlre, Mrs. Sparr second prise and Mrs. M. Wagner received the travel ing prize. A great deal of merriment was caused from a beauty contest at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. El5 Wallln received the moat votes. Riviera RJVEIRA, Nor. 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Bllea wtra Tlaltlng bit mother. Mr,. John BUM. Not. 1. Mr. Berth., Poyer was visiting r,. tcntly with her daughter. Mm, LA ler Bollng, aim family. Charles Champlln of MetMoad la ruitlns t th Champlln n Or ranch. Mr. and Mn. Veltla Bllea ot Mt. Shaata, Cal., vera hera vtaltlng hla parenta, Mr, and Mra. Daniel Bllea. Mr. and Mra. Ted DeFord were call ing on Mr. and Mra. Ted Dole Octo ber 39. Mra. Drord will b. remem bered hera aa Mary Anna Hunaley. having lived hera aeverat yeara ago. Mra. Charlea MeMerrtck waa taken again to tha Community hospital October as. John Mardon of Blaekweli Hill waa visiting hera several daya laat week. McLeod the falls, for watchmen for the fish racks Just placed -tn the creek near there by the state fisheries. J. E. Peyton has Just returned front' 4 successful duck hunt in the Klam ath district. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson were prospect visitors at the fair Tuesday. HOOD RIVER, Ore.. Nov. 3 (AP) R. J. Coppock, deputy state bank supervisor, today announced receipt of the oourt order from Judge Wilson of The Dalles to distribute 917.000 in liquidation of the Butler Banking company. The pioneer Institution closed more than a year ago. 4 I Photos lo few days only. Peasley Studio, opp. Holly theater. McLEOD. Kov. 3.(Spl.) A cabin Dance at Lake Creek Orange halt la being built on Butte creek near 1 Saturday night. Butte Palls orchestra. Yalfoy View VALLEY VIEW, Nov. 3-. (Spl.) Mm. Art-bur Sawder and- sibH sow visited Ntea. Sawyer' parents, Mr. Hd Kfcts. L. 15. idVa-tlia, weeatly. Mps J. R. XteGnaeken sard Gfcfcrge MtfCrasfeeR wfie vlsttois x$ GoqiuMe a week ago. Bilok Joy Of Bel-lvl&w- was1 -s ftust mrtt visitor her VMs week. Va-Hey View Community ctu-fo held Its pegwltw meeting October 26. Mrs. L. H. Oal latin gave a report of the egg cooking meeting at her home October 10, and Mrs. Wm. Olenn gave a report of the district federa tion meeting held at Rogue River recently. Mrs. Gallatin was appoint ed secretary for the extension unit work. After the business meeting, the following program was given ; Community singing, led by Mrs. Lowd; vocal solo, "Out Where the 31 5 Of Our Gross Sales Saturday will be donated to the Community Chest This Is Added To Our Regular Contribution We are doing this because we believe that this drive will benefit the com munity . . . and community service has always been our slogan. We have always featured local products at attractive prices . . . thereby helping both the local producer and the' consumer. We believe that Oregonians should "Buy Oregon". - WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20 When t?he Weather Is Bad ' Ca.Hl for FREE Delivery Service , Pry the Reliable Way It's Dependable Just Phone 20 Buy yow Wintep Supplies New! We have been informed that the gwernment is placing a ta on corn products like the one on wheat products now in force. Corn Starch 2 15c Corn Meal, 1T0H". sack 25c ' Tellow or Wlilta Corn Flakes Post Toaslies 3 vk- 25c Dry Corn, extra imi ,b- - - - - 23c Honey, B-pound pail 45 Schillings Baking Powder, new container, 12 os 29 VA lb - 89 Schillings Coffee, drip or regular, lb. 31; 2 lb G0 Phone 603 4 Free Deliveries Daily Veal Specials) ROASTS ShI'dr. cuts lb. gV2c Leg, lb. . . . 12V2C Cutlets lb . 12V26 Stew, h . . . . e SMd. Sik, Ibv SfiMenjrjg 4 R m ufcsj 6.0 lb net, $--i.g3 Sretk tfllicuTs'teMBr bsef, IB; 1 5c B'eef R"oja"sf, jro'imgi a tentfer, 9c BSrcon suga"p c-uned', lli 7c fefyBMilfc atfA m, . . 206 TURKEYS' .. Feih Sfte'sjKdi USB Pork Roast, sfTouldfy eu&, lit. J 2Vac Gfra-iisi' FeJ Mtattott Leg Ik . . . ;l Stew, Ifo .... s Fi p s I k . . . fin Fine for Roasting Rump Roast, lb. - - - 15c. Boned and tied.- No waste. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Dog-gone it, our truck nan brought In a whole darn truck load of dry beans and we've Just got to sell them. Large Whit'os, 10 lbs 45 20 lbs 85 Carrots, Turnips, Beets, large bunches, each - 2 Kentucky Wonder String Beans, 3 lbs 17 Tall Celery, extra large beads, ea. j) Spinach, young and tender, 3 lbs. 1 9 Cauliflower, now white, head 0 Sweet Potatoes, No. l's, 8 lbs 23( Klamath Potatoes, good No, 2's, 2D lbs 35 Juice Oranges, wrapped and packed, 2 dozen 33 New crop English Walnuts or Almonds, 2 lbs 35 Swift's Premium Products Special Jowel Shortening, 100 vegetable, 3-lb. carton 29 4-lb. pail 45 8-lb. pail 87 Swift's Promium Tamalies, 6 in can, 2 for -35 Free Sample Sunbright Cleaner, 6 cans for 25 Tillamook Cheese, 1 pound 19 Small White or Red Beans, new crop, 4 lbs. for 19 22 pounds for $1.00 Dry Prunes, Petite locals, 4 lbs. for 19 Royal Gelatin Dessert, "quiok sotting" 3 for 19 1 lb. Chase and Sanborn's Coffee . 29 Crab Meat, Fancy Royal Club Brand 29 Minced Clams, 18 each; 2 for - 35 Coffee, 1-ftt. pkg. 1 pound; 2 lbs. for 35 Laundry Soap, P and G, 10 bars for 33 Flour, Hard Wheat, money back guarantee . $1.79 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES SWEET POTATOES 7 pounds 25c Phone 252 for Good Food Thereby avoid shopping inconveniences No walking No driving No parking difficulties. PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE B Free Deliveries Saturday 5 MIHIIt Save a Down Town Shopping Trip This is the season that our 'phone service is especially convenient ... It will save many a shopping trip yet you are assured of a carefully selected order sent to you just when you want it . . . Just try it this week 'phone 252 see how quick and efficient this service ill Candied Cherries and Pineapple It's the season now when you will want to buy such delicacies as candied cherries and pineapples, figs and chrystalized ginger We have them, and scores of other tasty things, too, for your shopping tour. SATURDAY-MONDAY SPECIALS Betty Crocker Cocoanut Sponge Cake A rich butter sponge cake with 1 daltrloui boiled lclnf and topped off with lone thread cocoanut. A special value at 44c each Half size at 23c each Other delicious Betty Crocker Cakes alM featured Maxwell House Coffee, 2-pound can . Century Grapefruit, No. 2 tins for , Albers Pearls of Wheat Gold Dust , New Crop Large Lima Beans, 3 pounds .. Dates, 2-pound ' package Marshmallows, 1-pound package California Home Catsup, 18-oz. bottle 55 26 18 18 22tf 29 19 19t Season's Best Fruits and Vegetables CENTRAL MARKET Phone 81 Free Delivery Specials for Saturday Fat R. I. Red Hens and Fryers Choice Steaks, lb. - 15c Beef Pot Roast, lb. - - - -10c Fresh Side Pork, lb. - 10c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs, - - - 25c n1 'ah.. v r ar-r. Extrtt Fttncy Celery iVvf YY LftfcfamA. nxAton, famto. lYmfdi ft f.ow iilt-aH - - y-i . - j Ji! ..y niomi) fancy dry, 10 lb'si 19 Tune in on KMED Every Morning at 8:15 for Daily Specials "if CITY MEAT MARKET FREE DELIVERY 8 :00 10 :00 2 :00-4 :00 121 No. Central Phone 324 SELECTED MEATS Local housewives know they are always sure of the very I 1 A I At 1 1 1 . r i K uest wncn mey ouy iier. uuutauan we ouy only aiwir careful inspection. HAM fancy lb. . . 15c Vegetable Shortening . . .3lbs- 27c Bacon, lb . J7C Bacon Squares, lb. .'... . . . 10c Lard, 3 lbs. 25 Beef Roast, lb 10c PRIME STEf.Il BF.FT ' All Steaks, lb. . . , ,m , . 1 5C If You Are Looking for REAL BARGAINS. Check Carefully . . the Ads In . . Today's MAIL TRIBUNE