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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1934)
PAOE FIVE OF Best Foods Plan Big 'Salad Weeks9 In Coming Months Medford. I. A. Plercy of the Hick man Products Co., Ltd., distributors of Best Foods products, announces that his company his Just received the first supply of material for the Salad Weeks to be conducted in 1934. has made so many records as has Best Foods Salad Week. This idea was originated and de veloped by the Best Foods, Inc. Much of its cucess rests upon the fact that i tis not a selfish push on Just one to feature number of the many in gredients, both canned and fresh, that go into salads. Several grocers In Medford ran not only one but four or five salad week last year. When an idea makes his has. It is Interesting to find out wny. Mr. Plercy says: "In my opinion, when a grocer displays a lot of vari ous salad ingredients around the store phis mayonnaise, it helps many know how many women welcome sug gestions. And that is what s. Best Foods Salad Week does to perfection." Because of the thousands of suc cessful weeks held in 1933 through out the country, this year the Best original store display material of out standing beauty. Mr. Plercy has in his possession records of merchandise moved that have seldom been equalled by any Here's good new for the grocers women to decide what they are going to eat for dinner that night. We all Probably no merchandising event line, but Instead calls for the grocer tory like the Best Foods Snlad Week Foods, Inc., has produced new and other type of promotion. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1934. ' Registration for the primary elec tion, May 18, will end today. County Clerk Carter estimates that the reg istration will be between 13.500 and 14.000 the normal number for Jack ton county. In 1032, the registration was 19,139, an unprecedented num ber. The total vote cast was slightly under 14.000. According to clerk office attaches, the registration this spring has been brisk, and chiefly by voters who have changed precincts the past two years. The registration between the Demo cratic and Republican parties has been about even, they say. There .has also been a number of cancellations of registration cards of people who have the past two yeare . returned to other states or counties of Oregon. A number of Democrats who registered Republican in the spring of 1032, to participate in the Republican primary, have returned to the Bourbon fold. A number of lifelong Republicans have gone Democratic, and a number of Democrats have flopped over the other way, in the past two months. The switching has not been large f enough to hurt either major party. There are between 150 and 200 new voters who are turning 21, and will act t.helr first ballot this year. They, too, are evenly diveded between Re publican and Democrat. At the last general election 1,189 votes were cast for minor parties In the county and It Is estimated the mark will remain practically the same. Election supplies for the primary election have been received from the secretary of state, and the ballot list for the county -for printing will be submitted this week. - E Dr. W. S. Abemathy of Washlns- ton, D. C, president of the Northern Baptist convention, will arrive In Med ford at 8:15 a. m., Wednesday, nd will speak at the First Baptist church at 2:30 p, Dr. Abernethy is said to be one of the moat popular ministers in the nation's capital, a man's man and i captivating speaker. He was Presi dent Harding's pastor. Medford's standing and Importance in the minds of others than ourselves la again emphasized by Its being chosen as one of the three stops made In Oregon by this distinguished gen tleman, the other two being Portland and Eugene. Delegations arc expect ed from Ashland, Grants Pass and other places, to Join Medford in giv ing Dr. Abemathy and his party i fitting welcome. All are Invited. BROKEN ARM IN FALL Mrs. May Weeks of this city sus tained a broken arm when she slip ped on a rug In her home, 38 Orange street, and fell to the floor. The Injury Is near the wrist, and quite sovere. The mishap occurred Sunday morning. At the time of the accident, Mrs. Weeks was coming downstairs with both hands full. At the foot of the stairs she stepped upon the rug which moved beneath her. 1 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hartley of the Pacific highway, south, a son, Saturday night, April 14. He has been named Roland Spencer, UIJLS History and astronomically tested chronolog Joining hands to testify to the accurate fulfillment of Bble prophecy! This Is the gist of the messages which Rev. Wm. E. Snider Is giving on Revelation prophecy at the Advent Christian church, corner W. 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