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    jrEDFOTCD MAIL- TRIBUNE, rEDFQRD. OKECpy, FRIDAY MARCH 9, 1934.
PAGE TWO
EAGLE POINT HERD
LEADS DECEMBER
Clan D Two-year-Olds 1
Martha J. R. Mccracken. 'Volley
View; 1102 Ibi. milk, 86 3 lbs. Int.
Brlndle No. 3 William Bohnert
Central Point; 760 lba. milk, 88.6 Iba.
tat.
Beasle C. J. Hunter, Talent; 778
lba. milk, 482 Iba. fat.
Queen E. B. Poyer, Ashland; 6S7
lba. milk, 47.3 lbs. at.
Fanny L. H. Oallatln, Valley
View; 1147 Iba. milk, 45 9 lba. tat.
Alice William Bohnert, Central
Point; 1038 lba. milk, 44.8 lbs. tat,
Blouom C. 3. Hunter, Talent: 735
George H. Stowell of Eagle Point lba. milk, 44.1 lba. fat.
lbs. milk, 44.0 lba. fat.
owns the herd that waa high for De
eember In the Rogue River Herd
Improvement association. Hl herd
of 18 cows produced an average of
607 pounds of milk and 40.0 pounds
of butterfat.
. Charlea Luman of the Star Mar
ket. Medford, had the high herd In
Ibe over SO-cow claaa with an aver
age of 676 pounds of milk and 29 6
pounds of fat.
O. M. Goddard of Talent had the
high herd In the lesa than 12-cow
group. His herd produced an aver
age of 755 pounds of milk and 29.8
pounds of fat.
The two herds of over 20 cows,
with the highest total average
PARTT1SV1E TEETH
TO STAY IN COURT
BERKELEY, Cel., March 8 (CP)
Mrs. wirhelmlna Levy's new teeth,
that ahe wouldn't pay for because
they didn't fit her. remained In th.
fori custody of Judge Oliver J. Youngs
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RULE MODIFIED
WASHINGTON. March 9 (API
The administration consented today
with reservations to modification of
the antl-truat decree affecting Cali
fornia oil companies, to permit -them j
to enter Into a cartel agreement.
It waa agreed at White House j
conference that the government i
would allow an appeal of . the oil
companies for modification of Vic
decree, with provisions insuring the !
rights of producers and others who
may subsequently enter the Justness j
to have non-dlscrlmlnatory access to I
supplies.
the aeveu months since the begin
ning of the testing year belong to:
L. H. Oallatln of Valley View, with
an average of 4473 pounda of milk
and 216.6 pounds or fat, and R. E.
Roblson of Talent, wtn a total av
erage of 3519 pounda of milk and
187.1 pounda fat.
L. G. Oatea of Grants Pass and
E. B. Poyer of Ashland own the high
herds In the 12-20 cow clasa. dates'
total average to dnte la 6026 pounds
of milk and 306.6 pounda fat, and
Foyer's Is 4728 pounds of milk and
267.9 pounds fn.t. ,
The two high" herds In the under
12-cow class belong to J. R. Mc
cracken of Valley View, with a total
average of 5386 pounds milk and
293.3 pounds fat, and W. E. Moor of
Ashland, with a total average of 4856
pounda milk and 243.4 pounda fat.
The honor roll cowa are as fol
lowa: Class A Mai lire cows
Peggy E. B. Poyer, Ashland: 1330
lbs. milk. 81.1 lba. fat.
Sllkle Charlea Luman, Medford;
1829 lbs. milk, 760 lbs. fat.
No. 16 L. G. Gates, Grant Pass;
1348 lba. milk; 67.4 lbs. fat.
Ble Brlndle Dick Straus, Sama
Valley; 1209 lbs. milk. 86.5 lbs. fat.
Jean JR. Mccracken, Valley
View; 1172 lbs. mw . 63.1 lbs. fat.
Daisy William Bohnert, Central
Point: 1178 lbs. milk, 61.2 lba. fat.
Beas E. B. Poyer, Ashland: 800
lbs. milk. 6u.s lbs. ,tat...
Class B Foiir-Vear-Oldi
Peggy J. R. Mccracken. Valley
View; 769 lba. milk, 63 8 lbs. fat.
Orayback William Bohnert, Cen
tral Point; 1094 lba. milk, 62.3 Iba.
fat. .
Bess J. R. Mccracken, Valley
View: 1141 lba. miia, 61.8 lbs. fat, .
Beauty C. J. Hunter, Talent; 924
lbs. milk, 54.4 lbs. fat.
Queen Esther O. H. Stowell, Cen
tral Point: 892 lba. milk, 63.6 lbs.
fat.
Isabel le Dick Straus, Sama Val
. ley: 1017 lba. milk, 81.B lbs. fat.
Susie E. B. Poyer, Ashland: 98.3
lbs. milk, 61.1 lbs. fat.
May L. G. Oatea, Granta Pass; 887
lbs. milk, 49.8 lbs. fat.
Clasa c Three-Vrar-Ulds
Lena E. B. loyer, Ashland; 976
lbs. milk, 76.1 lbs. fat.
Sllkle Maid O. J. Hunter. Talent;
. 1057 lbs. milk, 05 5 lba. fat.
Pansy Frank Schutewohl. Orantr
Pasa: 1067 lba. milk. 69.2 lba fat.
Betty W. L. Huxley, Ashland: 661
lbs. milk. 46.8 lbs. fat.
Chub Lowe Brothers, Valley View:
871 lbs. milk. 44.4 lbs. tat.
tonight, despite Mrs. Levy's plea that
ahe be permitted to "wear them m
the evenings."
Dr. R. A. Kllnkenbear, who mada.1
the teeth, sued Mra. Levy for 615.1
Judge Young took possession of the
disputed property.- Today Mrs. Levy
wanted the teeth back.
"Why?" asked Judge Young, "If
they don't fit?"
"Those teeth hurt me, Judge," lisp
ed Mrs. Levy, "but sometimes I wore
them in the evening anyway."
' Judge Youig kept the teeth and
ruled that Mra. Levy would have to
pay the 15 to Dr. Kllnkenbear be
fore ahe could wear them, evenings
or any other time.
SOLACE IN SCRIPTURE
CHTCAOO, HI.. March 0 (AP)
Once a Rain Dr. Alice Wynekoop has
turned to her Bible for coroiolntion.
The 63-yenr-old vonv a physician,
tinder a 35 -year sentence for the
"operating, table" murder of tier
daughter-in-law. Rheta, read the
Psalm of David all yesterday morn
ing. She hoped this would aid her
recovery from the shock of Jury's
verdict that she is guilty of murder.
She renewed her protestations of
Innocence. Her lawyers are prepar
ing their arguments for & new trial.
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Jantzen To Open
Argentina Plant
PORTLANO, Ore., March B. (AP)
G, Robert Dodgson, associated with
the Jam re n Knitting Woolen Mills
company here for 20 yeara. left to
day for Bnenoa Aire, Argentina, to
open the company'a atxth foreign
unit, clarence Mencke. foreman of
the knitting department here for
several years, will be superintend
ent of the new plant and will leave
within a few weeks.
DIABETES
Diabetes greatly helped with won
derful home remedy no needlea or
strenuous dieting necessary. Don't
overlook this ehanoe. All letters con
fidentially answered. Myrtle Schep
ers. Box 41S. Ashland, Oregon, Agent.
GLORIA STUART
Universal Pictures Star, en
Joys a cup of S&W COFFEE
between scenes of her latent
picture"! Like It That Way."
Mlas Stuart knows that de
licious S&W Mellow'd Coffee
Is soothing and restful after
mental or physical strain.
Take a tip from Miss Stuart.
S&W Is genuinely good and
so reasonnbly priced that
every family can afford to
enjoy this fine coffee.
Be sure to see the charming new Nelly
Dona for spring at Adrlenne'a. Priced
from 1.95 to 610.95.
XjeMed
mineralIwater
CRYSTALS
sire
Makes IS
Gallons
79
MILK OF
Pure P. 8, P.
MAGNESIA
Finest quality
Ql ARTS
CD
i
19c I 37c
PRINCE ALBERT
Velvet
Tobacco. Lb
n
75c
3
BROMO SELTZER
$1.20 SUe. 7Ql
For Headache I 3w
3
CANNED HEAT
STERNO.
10c Tins OC
CREM0 CIGARS
ror 10c !r 1.45
I
10-lb.
Sacks
I
EPSOM SALTS
39c
y
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY
$2.50 Anderson's Tablets 1 7Q
for Chronic Stomach tiNorderi I 1 w
n -.
viiuvi Mr
I WW
$1.25 "Betty Clair
2H l.h. FrMli. Guam nt ml ratuly
APEX MOTH CAKES AND
CRYSTALS
1.1c Cakes
Kills
Moths
Overnight
19c
39c
25o Rollrite Cigarette Rollers S
lOo Wildroot Wave Set Powder So
1 Dos. Genuine Aspirin Tablets, 5 gr 5
lOo Lifebuoy Soap. (No more B. 0.) (
5c Baker's Chocolate Bars, nut or plain .... 3
PSYLLIUM SEED
Blonde, Clean. IP.
1 Pound I OU
c
a
AGRALAX
Mineral Oil . CQn
and Agar. Pints vJV
- I I
CIGARETTES
Camels, Chesters 4 41..
Lnckies, 0. O'i I I 'w
$1.13 Carton
TUMS
I0e Kite
HI PLANE
Toiivcro
Corn roh 4 fa.
PIP' 1 U C
rrtKB
K0TEX
Sew
Wondrnoft
14c
60c Mentholatum 44c
50c Analgesio balm 31o
30c Bromo Quinine 19c
Rubber Gloves
IV Value. 4 Ojb
flood Ueltht . I bC
luM the thing for "prey
ing and Clardculng
35o Playing Cards 2Ro
20c Light Globes 15c
35c Zinc Ointment 17c
Hot Water
Bottles
si.
nil ll New
Heat
(mutator
59c
It. i t'laiiiii. aa.il liis.isnia.rr-' V ILL.
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Reprint from the Mall Tribune March I. ISM
GROCETERIA Super Food MARKETS
BREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE
AEE& OTJS.ON
YOUR CALENDAR!
jl N Saturday, March 31 we offer a special treat for
Easter, April' 1st. Since Jan. 18th six pure bred.
Hereford steers from the Vern Brophy herd have
been specially grain fed. These will come to our big holding
cooler March 19th. They will go on sale Saturday before
Easter a real treat for the Easter feast.
v Best of all, there will be no extra charge for this fine
beef. It's our treat our way of showing our appreciation of
the way you responded to our efforts to put clean, healthy,
finer quality meats within reach of all.
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BAKERY
Special introductory sale of our new Danish pastry.
Danish Palm Leaves, 2 for 5
Danish Almond Rolls, 3 for : 10
Danish Butter Horns, each 5
Danish Almond Jam Slices, each 5?
Danish Cinnamon Twists, 3 for :... 10
BREADS
1-lb. loaf .. .. 3 for20
lV,-lb. loaf 10
CAKES Wide variety of Betty Crocker Cakes
every day 25 to 49
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FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs 19
Large Artichokes, each 5
Parsnips, 3 lbs 10?
Asparagus, 2 lbs 13c4
New Potatoes, 3 lbs 23
Fancy Green Peas, 2 lbs .'. 15
Golden Rule Fancy Oranges, 2 doz 33?
Large Sunkist Lemons, doz : 19
Arizona Seedless Grape Fruit, doz 33?
Large Arizona Grape Fruit, each 5?
Bunch Vegetables, 3 for 10c4
Breakfast Cereal Day in the Super Food Market
A Dependable Source of Supply
25
(Juick Quaker
Oats.
Large pkg
Crystal Wedding
Oats
Sperry's Rolled Oats
Quick or
plain.
Large pkg
Sperry's Rolled Oats
Quick or
plain.
9-lb. bag
Sperry's Pancake..
Flour.
Large pkg
Sperry's Pancake
Flour.
No. 10 sack
Bisquick -- Biscuits
in a jiffy.
Pkg
Quaker Crackles.
3 pkgs
Shredded Wheat
Biscuit. The origin
al. 2 pkgs
18
19
f8'
3
35c
15c
46
18
25
25
Post Toasties.
3 pkgs
Posts Whole Bran.
Pkg
Cream of Wheat.
Large pkg
Sperry's Wheat
Hearts.
Pkg :
Sperry's Wheat
Hearts.
10-lb. sack
Wheatena.
Pkg
Malt-O-Meal.
Pkg.
Grape Nuts.
Pkg
Grape Nut Flakes.
Pkg.
Roman Meal.
Pkg
12
22
20
55
20
20
16
9
25
Pillsbury Wheat
Bran.
Pkg
Dina-mite
Pkg.-
Corn Meal. White :
or Yellow.
Sack
Wheat Flakes.
Soerry's.
Pkg
Swansdown Cake
Flour.
Pkg. .......
Graham Flour; fine
or coarse.
10 lb. bag
Sperry's Farina.
Large bag
F 1 o u.r Mapleleaf, 49-lb.
$1.63; White Rose
. $1.73.
Pillsbury, 49-lb.
Thompson's Chocolate Malt
ed Milk. Q ft
(Table Tennis -j He
Set Free.) 1-lb. canw w
18
20
21
19
25
37
47
S1 83
Sandwich Meat
MorreU's Pride.
6 oz. flat can
10
. Figs Khoding's Adriatic
or black.
2 lbs. in
cellophane
P & G White
Laundry Soap.
10 bars
Crystal White
Laundry Soap.
10 bars
Dash 214 lbs of
White Granulated
Soap
Bob White Laun
dry Soap.
10 bars
Bishop's Cocoa.
1 lb. pkg
Bishop's Ground
Chocolate.
1 lb. can
29
25
25
19
19
13
29
SUPER MEAT MARKET
More and more folks are learning the economy of buying the better meats our only complaint
was from a customer who said the family ate it. all and she had none left for the cat.-That is
the real economy of good meat no waste it's all used- and it's really cheaper in the end. Low
first cost with real satisfaction is always your greatest bargain.
Sauer Kraut.
Qt
Rolled Veal Roast
Lb
10
I2vi
Prime Rolled Roast
of Steer Beef.
Lb
Steer Beef Roast.
Lb
VIA
10
Steer Boiling
Beef.
Lb.
Bacon Real Corn
belt bacon.
171a to
7
25
13'
Bacon Sliced corn
belt, Vi lb in
cellophane
Cudahy's Puritan Ham
whole or part. (No f
center slices re- I QC
moved. Lb
Shortening, 3 lbs 25c
Pork Sausage Real Country-Style the finest Sunday breakfast Be sure to include some with your other meats.
A Real Treat for Lovers of
GOOD CHEESE
A big wheel of Swiss Cheese the kind with
the big holes.
Pound 29c
FOUNTAIN
Regular Saturday Turkey Dinner
Veal Cutlet or Baked Premium Ham
Dinner
Golden Pineapple Cream Pie
29c
25c
10c
6th at
Grape
TTC
Delivery of $1.00 Orders.
6th at
LI aaUUUa Central
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
Phone East Side 752 ; West Side 428
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