MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, -OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934.
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- i,1' - "' ' ' " n il 'I fl,WHmW-.lIMIMMIA
(
SALEM. Jan. Up) Protest of the
Pacific Power and Ltght company, the
Portland Ou and Coke company and
. the Northwestern Electric company
against the public utilities commla
aioner pawing upon the respective
. bn-dgete of the companies for 1034
waj met by Commissioner Char lea M.
Thomas today by an order reducing
' aalavles of all official, rejection of
payment of $100,000 by the three
firms to the Electric Bond and Share
company, and refusal to permit do
nations amounting to about 910,000
against the rate payers.
Thomas, in his order, declared the
thr affiliated firms were the only
onea to protest arid object to the
com m 1m loner passing upon the bud-
gets aa provided by an act of the
. 103.1 legislature.
The order particularly eliminated
any salary for Ouy W. Talbot, retired
president of the Portland Gas and
Coke company. The budget contain'
ed a salary of $7,800 for Talbot.
Salary reductions from 1165,010 to
131,700, was headed by a cut of $14.-
160 In the salary of Paul B. McKee
head of the companies. The budget
showed a salary of 139.160 for Mo
Kee. which Thomas ordered reduced
to il 6,000 annually.
Other salary reductions Included
John A. Lai tiR from H5,420 to 10,
000; Hllmar Pabst from 12,lfl0 to
$9,000; Lewis A. Mc Arthur from $11.
340 to $6,000: I. T. Merwin from
$10,800 to $8,000; E. L. Hall from $8,
886 to $7,000, and C. W. Piatt from
$8,100 to $7,000.
The year 1933 resulted In the
wholesale slaughter of speed records
by automobiles, airplanes, motor
cycles and motor boata using Oil more
Oasollns and Lion Head Motor oil.
"Official A A A. circles credit Oil
more with 43 speed marks for class A
non-stork rare, using Pacific coast
gasoline. Also all records for one
mile circular dirt tracks from one
mile to 100 miles," says Earl B. Oil
more, president Oil more oil company.
The one mile mark la 106.33 miles per
nour, made by Ai Gordon in the Oil
more Special at Oakland. On the
Legion Ascot Speedway every record
from 1 to 150 laps is held by Qilmore
gasoline.
"Col. Roscoe Turner broke tha
Wast -to-West airplane record from
New York to Los Angelea using Oil
more Lion Head Motor oil.
"On the motorcycle ahort tracks
Wilbur Lamoreaux shattered records
and won the American championship
using Ollmore and Ed Oerllck and Al
Blohm In their speed-boats broke a
flock of world clans marks and won
the national championship using Oil
more gasoline. And speed, after all,
la the real measure of gasoline uttal-ity."
Richard Arlen plays the role of
"Cap'n Jericho," owner and skipper
of a garbage scow that picks up the
garbage in the Ban Pedro Bay, in the
film version of "Hell and Hlghwater"
at the Rialto theater today and to
morrow. The story wa written by
Max Miller, who rose to fame as the
author of "I Cover the Waterfront."
On the same program, John Wayne
and hit beautiful whit horse, Duke,
are featured in "The Man Trom
Monterey," an exciting western drama
f the early California days.
DELTA UPSILON
AT
Daisy Orlgaby of thla city yeatrrlny
filM mi lit in circuit court for S00O
Rcnernl tamag.a, and 4t S0 apeclal
damage, against tho tie rrlman Dairy,
for alltgKl phyalcal pain, auatalned
In an auto accident last November.
Plaintiff avar that PranK Paaa
more, a driver for the dairy, careleM
ly turned a milk wagon around In the
middle of the block, and ah craahed
Into aald milk wagon, with, her veh.
Icle, damaging It aeverely. Plaintiff
declare aha sustained nrutaed knsee
and other conttutona and brulaea.
Attorney B. t. Kelly appear, aa at
torncy for the plaintiff.
Inttallatton of the Oregon chapter
of Delta Upallon fraternity at tha
Unlveralty of Oregon thla week end
will be watched with great Intereat
by a number of local folk aa the
chapter roll will contain the name.
of aeveral Med ford people, and other
peron well known In the Hague
River valley. Member, of Sigma PI
Tau, the local fraternity, which ha
been granted the Delta Upallon chap
ter from thl, city, are: Alan E. Car-
ley, Harvey W. Roberteon, Chaa. Olen
Smith, high eehool principal; Otto J.
Frehnmeyer, and Arthur BohoenJ,
now of Portland.
Othera to be Initiated are Arthur
D. Olementa of Central Point, George
K. Lowe of Ashland, Donald Wilson
of Table Rock and J. Leslie Whlte
houae, formerly of thla city, now of
Ettreka.
w. L. Van Loan of Eugene, director
of Sigma PI Tau Alumni association,
also forfermly lived In Med ford, and
Robert K. Allen, son of Dean and
Mra. Erie Allen, at tha Unlveralty of
Oregon, who will be among the Ini
tiates, also has many frlenda here.
In addition to holding the Installa
tion at Eugene, Delta Upsllon mem
bers will observe the 100th anniver
sary Of the fraternity thla week end.
It was firsh organised In 1834 and
the University of Oregon chapter will
be the last one granted by the fra
ternity. It will bring the total num
ber to 69. there being 68 other chap
ters located on the foremost cam
puses of North America.
The chapter has been granted the
University of Oregon group after
many yesra of petitioning. The for
msl Installation banquet will be held
at the Eugene hotel tonight and fol- i
lowing the Installation ceremonies to. ,
morrow, there will be another formal i
banquet, w.hlch will be attended by I
the local group.
WESTERN PINE ORDERS
FOR YEAR INCREASED!
TARRYTOWN, N. T., Jan. S.yp)
John D. Rockefeller, Sr., It was learn.
eo, today, Is feeling better and may
make his delayed annual winter trip
to hie estate In Florida within two
weeka or eo.
No definite date baa been set, but
It was learned that the nonagenertan
begin Immediately to make plana for
the trip to Flortda aa soon as hts
phyalclsna announced they had con
quered the cough which had beset
him since November.
Ask CWA To Fight
Philadelphia Rats
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8 (p.-La.
Ing a Pled Piper, health authorities
have asked for 900 men.
They requested the Civil Works ad
ministration to provide the men to
aet traps In a drive against Phila
delphia rata. The rodent popula
tion la estimated at 3,000.0007
Flue Fire Today The city fire de
partment answered a call to the Rob
ert Rtihl residence In the Slsklvou
Heights district thla afternoon to ex
tinguish a flue fire.
A Production Credit Corporation
for the counties of Jackson, Jose
phine and Curry was formed yester
day at the .courthouse auditorium,
with the election of temporary offi
cers and creation of a temporary or
ganization. Directors named were Gordon Voor
hles of Med ford: H. Van Hoevenberg
of Gold Hill; Verne Brophy of Med
ford, and J. F. Wortman of Phoenix
aa the Jackson county representation.
Josephine directors were named as
follows: George Werts, Frank Schutr,
wsll, and Ben H. Hilton, all of Grants
Pass, and residing on rural routes.
0. Zumwalt of Slxea, and O. P.
Ferguson of Oold Beach were named
Curry county directors.
Robert O. Fowler, Jackson county
agricultural agent wsa named tem
porary chairman. ,
Before the organization can start
functioning, It must receive a charter,
under which It will be Incorporated,
and the board of dlrectora approved
by the Credit Bank association.
The purpose of the Production
Credit Corporation la to furnish per
manent credit relation for all
branches of agriculture, on a co-operative,
self-help bssls, under govern
mental aupervlslon. Details of the
plan were explained by W. E. Wil
liams of Spokane, vice-president of
the Production corporation. I
Keen Interest was manifested by I
agriculturists. 290 being In atten
dance from the three counties. Coun
ty Agent Fowler aald It was the
"liveliest farm meet I have attended
In a long time."
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PORTLAND, Jan. 8. (P) The !
Western Pine association reported to- i
day that ordera In 199S throughout i
the western pine territory Increased i
about 8 per cent over the previous'
year, that shipments were i par cent 1
greater, and production 38 per eent
more than In 1933.
For the week ending December 80. I
new bualneaa amounted to 33.873,000
feet, about 3 per cent more than for j
the previous week. j
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These hermit are a real favorite with our eui-tomerg-nnd
we know you will like them. Speoial,
Saturday only,
19c dozen
We will alio foature the newest Betty Orocker
Recipe tomorrow in addition to the regular
varietioa.
Jig Saw Chocolate Cake
Large Home-made Size
49c each
Thii ii a large three lnyer cake which will gen
erously erve the whole family for at least two
moali. Wonderful for entertaining.
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Land Plaster
It'll soon be time to apply
Land Plaster to your alfalfa
and meadows Arrange for
your requirements with us now
Prices Competitive
Either at Warehouse or
delivered to the farm
YOUR SEEDSMEN SINCE 1910"
See us for:
SUPER
PHOSPHATE SULPHATE
of
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City Meat Market
FREE DELIVERY 8:00 10:00 3:00 4:00
121 No. Central. phone 324
Our Moat will satisfy
the most fastidious
guest.
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WVVWUGET
MEAT
LIKE THIS
IT IS atourT
N0U5E,0l.D
MAN. MARY
KNOWS HIKE I
My MEAT,
Ham
lb. 14c H
2tzc
BOSTON BUTTS lb. 15c
BACON SQUARES .lb. 11c
PORK ROAST
PORK STEAK, lb J. KJ C
Choice Hens, Fryers, Rabbits, Oysters
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GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS
, DREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE
FREE BREAD WITH MEAT TOMORROW
TRY Southern Oregon's finest home-style bread with Southern Oregon'
finest meats.
Tomorrow and Monday with a purchase of 34c or more of our
fancy steer teef grain fed pork, corn belt bacon milk fed veal or our fa
mous country-style sausage or a combined purchase of that amount or more
A LOAF OF HOME-STYLE BREAD FREE.
We want to prove that good meats are cheaper and better for you and
that good old home-flavored bread is the most appreciated food you can give
to your family.
Start '34 With the Best 34c Purchase You Ever Made.
BAKERY
Hot home-style bread for your lunch
and dinner.
Hot bread every day just before noon
and just before dinner.
1 lb. loaf 3 for 20c
lb. loaf .
w2
10c
CAKES from the famous Betty
Crocker recipes. No substitutes just
pure home ingredients.
Large 3-layer 44
Small family 2-layer 25$
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Fruits & Vegetables
Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10
Hubbard or Banana Squash (we
cut them) Lb. 1
Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 15
Large Celery 2 for 15
Celery Hearts ...2 for 23
Large Arizona Grapefruit....3 for 17$
Cucumbers each 5
Fancy Lemons, doz. 23
Sunkist Oranges 2 doz. 33
Fancy Delicious Apples (SOS
pack) 4 lbs. 15; box $1.49
Savings In the Super Food Market
A Dependable Source of Supply
Morrel's Pride
Sandwich Meat,
6-oz. can
10'
Pineapple fancy sliced or
crushed. Hunt's Su- f n
preme quality No. J z C
2 can; 2 for w w
Florida Ctrape Fruit Drome-.
dary or Bordo brand.
No. 2 can
2 for
25'
Frill-ettes, a delicious f f
pure egg noodle; 8-oz.
pkg. 12$; 16-oz. pkg.
Fig Bars from the Loose
Wiles Sunshine i Q
Bakery ijC
2 lbs
Krispy Crackers fresh and
crisp from the bak- ft ft
ery this week nC
2-lb. box w
Fancy Comb
Honey
Each
Calumet Baking Pow
der, lib., 25;5
lbs. 89; 10 lbs. .
Rex Corned
1 can
Wool Soap 3 large
bars cellophane
wrapped
Instant Postum
small can 21$
Large can
Jello all
flaavors
Pkg
Post Bran
Flakes
8-oz. pkg. .
13c
$139
15
10c
39
5
8
Post's Whole Bran,
Pkg
Shortening
Ribbon
8-lb. pail ..
White
Crisco the choice of particu
lar cooks
3-lb. can 49
6-lb. can
P & G Soap finest
for laundry
10 bars
Bob White
Soap
10 bars
Oxydol suds in a
pkg
Dash a fine granula
ted soap
212-lb. pkg
10
89'
partlcu
m
25
22
19
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SUPER MEAT MARKET
Tender Steer Beef
No tough ends to waste
Ask your doctor.
a, pjcooub jiui-oB is uie cneapest meat you can buy
i healthier because easier to chew and easier to digest
Fancy Steer Beef
Roast
Lb
10'
Fancy Steer Rolled
Prime Roast
Lb
1 7V2C
Fancy Steer Steak flavory
and tender Rib,
loin or round
Lb
15'
Fancy Steer Swiss
Steak
Lb
Pure Vegetable
Shortening
4 lbs
15'
39'
Country-Style Sausage imi
tated but never equaled. (Now
selling over 1000 ft n
lbs. a week) J rQ
2 lbs fcV
Block Swiss Cheese
fine for the cold
lunch. Lb
Dill Pickles-
Knights
5 for
33'
10'
COFFEE
If what the roasters of nationally ad
vertised blends of coffee say about stale
coffe is true be sure to get fresh
is just one way to be sure buy
it the day it is ground.
Z-MOR-U COFFEE
1 lb 25c
3 lbs. 73c
FOUNTAIN
Turkey dinner . ... ... . ., 25c
Steer beef pot roast and egg
noodles (a dandy meal) . ,25c
Huckleberry pie ala mode, ,10c
Hot Chili .10c
Hot Chocolate . . 10c
6th at
Central
Grape
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
Delivery of $1.00 Orders. Phone East Side 752: West Sid 42S
Smoked Country-Style Sau
sage link or sani- 4 f
tary gauze sacks I riC O
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