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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1934)
MEDFORD MXIL TRTBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRID'AY, MAY 18, 1931. PAGE THREE E The Elks picnic, previously sched uled for May 30 at the lodge's camp ground on Rogue river, - was post poned to a later date after consider able discussion at last night's lodge session. The committee In charge of the affair expects to announce the new date within a few days. It is planned to stage a btg entertainment for Elks and their friends with band concert, games, free feed and beer, a "songfest" and boxing card. Next Thursday's lodge meeting will be a red letter night for the sntlered herd, with over 35 applicants being given Initiation. ThU la the second large class to enter the lodge within the past few months. Nominations were In order l&st night for trustee to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of H. N. Butler! who was recently elected exalted ruler of Med ford Elks lodge. William Ham mett and Delroy Oetchell were nom inated for the trusteeship. M. L. Andrews, capatln-elect of the North Carolina State college rifle team, scored 383.3 points out of a possible 400 In the recent state cham pion shoot. Jane Thacher Piano Concert to night. Adults 35c, children 25c. Door admission. . Children 'Write' Display Cards 9mm .IT -sw. I WHAT MAKES US GO SO FAST WHEN THEY PASS THE SOUPS, SALADS, AND CHEESE? ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmw WE'VE GOT AN UNUSUAL FLAVOR PEOPLE C4NT RESIST. ALL SORTS -OF GOOD-THIWGS -TO-BAl TASTE BETTER WITH US LOOSE-WILES BISCIUT C0MPA1TY, PORTLAND 1 1 Young Betty "wrote" the words for the display cnnl she holds and now grocers all over town are going to have It. Well, maybe she didn't literally write It, hut the artist Just put down what she snld. Oregon county agent put In the busiest year In history during 1M3 when emergency work wa added to their regular projects, according to the annual report Just submitted by p. L. Ballard, atate county agent leader. The number of ottlce calls by tarmeis and others aeealng spe cific assistance extceeded 100,000 for the year. .a new high mark since the county agent service was establUied In 1013. Advent of the agricultural adjust ment act and the other emergency relief programs gave the agents the added task of explaining the wheat adjustment program, the corn-hog plan, and assisting with seed loans, farm mortgugo adjustment, and state and federal relief activities. Ballard points out. Despite this added emergency work, marked progress was made during the year In the major regular project. Markcttngssistance constituted an Important part of the work in many counties, while additional help was given the 4-H club work In counties not employing regular club agents More county agents and assistants are now employed In Oregon than ever before every county except Harney and Josephine either having an agent of It own or a co-operative agree' ment with a neighboring county for the service of a Joint agent. Cigarette Ignites Clothing of Baby SPOKANE, Wash.. May 18 (CP) When someone flipped a lighted clg aret stub from an upstairs window to the street,' it landed In the baby buggy containing four weeks old Maureen Fearon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Fearon. The psrenta dis covered the buggy blase Just as fire was eating into little Maureen pil low.' The Fearons are considering writing manufacturers to make a fireproof buggy top. Hungry Infant Saves Mother BROOKLYN. Mw 18 (CP) If Buster Dlbblee, 8, hadn't remembered noise, climbed through a wlndo, his breakfast time today his mother. foun, Mr5, Dlbblee unconsclou In M Helen, might have been asphyxiated. Buster pounded on the door when he 'ld room. A coffee, pot h4 got hungry, A neighbor heard the boiled over. Banwell To Speak To Yreka Chamber A. H. Banwell, manager of the Jackson County chamber of com merce, today received an Invitation to give the main address at the Yreka chamber of commerce' annual meet ing May 30. Mr. Banwell. plans to accept the Invitation. The flavor of fine pepper lingers lonj after the 'bile' has gone. II 1 epper Schilling Grocery stores of this city are about to blossom out with a display card "written" by children and dis tributed by the National Biscuit Company for use in connection with a new advertising campaign the com- j pany la Just getting under way in the columns of this newspaper, it waa announced yesterday. j The product to be advertised Is Honey Maid graham crackers, an item now made throughout the coun try from a recipe developed on the Pacific coast. The artist who made the Illustra tions for the new advertisements cre ated a aeries of "play" pictures, us ing his own youngsters' pranka and antics as Inspiration. The display card la In that series. U in 3 c Women Don't Agree About Hats . . . nor about MEATS Until They Visit the Peerless' A hat .designer, asked to create one hat to suit all women would tlirow' lip his hands In despair. So many types of hea ty! So many tastes In colors and materials. ' .Meat Markets have a Job almost as hard to satisfy tastes that vary In every family. Yet hundreds of women, each with her own Idea of wiinl good meats ought to be. are finding exactly what they want at the l'UKHLESS. PATRONIZE LOCAL INDUSTRY Phone 603 Free Delivery at 8, 10, 2 and 4 Wieners, Bologna Frankfurters Liver Sausage Crater Brand A high quality local product Medford 's leading, seller. Lb. 12V2c i Baby Beef Specials Tender - Juicy . Finest You Can Buy. . Prime Rib lb. 15c Boned and tied. No waste. . C, 1 Rill. Sirloin, II m r Steaks T-uone lb. 5C Roasts shcrr lb. 9c Pure Lard or Shortening. 4 Ms. 35c Pork Roast or Steak . ZazL 1 5' Sliced Bacon, mild cure .... pound 25c Hamburger or Sausage, fresh ground ... 3 lbs. 25c Bacon VEAL FRFSH CRABS SQUARES STEW rWatl v'KADa d,12V2c lb. 5c 2 for 25c ft FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Southern packed Grapefruit Large Cantaloupes Klondike Watermelons ..... Largo Cucumbers .: Field Tomatoes .:.....". Blue Lake Green Beans (stringless) Stockton Red Onions, new. crop Scalloped Squash New Potatoes 3 for 106 4 for 256 per lb. 46 3 for 106 2 lbs. 226 3 lbs. 206 8 lbs. 256 3 lbs. 13 - G lbs. 236 Asparagus, green, tender 2 lbs. 156 Tune In on KMl'.n riery Morning at 11:1.1 for Dally Specials WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY .'MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20 PRE-JUBILEE DAYS are here. Let's all get behind our commu nity and our state project. Boost Oregon's Come in tomorrow and take advantage of these PRE-JUBILEE SPECIALS If you cannot come just PHONE 20 for FREE DELIVERY Alpine Milk Packed in Medford Made Cases w tall cans.... 19c Two Schilling Lb: 32o 2 Lb. 60c Tomatoes TT.I..Mz P.fC Medford Brand. ' 4 Af ICttlS Choice. Ko. 2A can Itw Spinach TlX 14c Tuna Fish 19c Grapefruit 25c PoliiniAf Baking Powder, 5-lb. tin. QQm VdlUlllCl (Less than 18c lb.) 03C Fresh Extras Each egg- inspected. 2 doz 35c Royal Gelatin Dessert with 1 pkg. chocolate pudd. lo 3 packages 19c Brooms ea. 39c (t Urtra) C. & H. Pure Cane SUGAR Is a safe sugar for home canning. SOAP SPECIALS Liberty White Laundry Soap, 10 bars -. 23 Camay Toilet Soap, 4 bM and wash cloth .....23 P. and G. Laundry Soap, Jumbo, 5 " and 1 medium Ivory 2 Peet's Soap, 2 medium pkgs. and 1 Free :..35t MARSH'S GROCERY 130 East Main Personal Attention Phone 252 Free Delivery. Prompt Service Real Savings Here Pre-Jubilee Specials DITSWORTH'S Famous Honey-Maid n , strawberries .D,u,u. Kogue valley "s" 15 UnAHAmO CHEESE mm 3 boxes 25c 2 lb pkg 29c ""W- 1 5 Petite Prunes FLOUR CLOROX Rojne Valley Prlrtrd Snow - ' Quart j mm ; ""I lbs. C 49 lb.' sack $ 89 Bottle J)C Apples 5C Nnvton. I.h. - Oranges 39C SlinkM, 1! slue. Pot. WWW Seed Onions 1f)C Local. 3 bunches W W Local Carrots 1 Qc Turnip", urn.. 9 bun. I ww Strawberries More of those famous DITSWORTH'S . 3 for 25c 24 cup crate $1.89 15 cup crate $1.19 Del Monte Canned Goods The Brand You Know So Well DEL MONTE PEACHES ' Halves or Sliced DEL MONTE CORN Vacuum Packed Whole Kernel Corn otf tha Cob Without the Cob. 2 ige no. 2y2 tins 35c 2 tins . ... 29c PAR Ginger Ale Swansdown Washing Powder White Rock ' Cak. Flour A Easy on the Hands J (1 Splits J Bl ! WT 40 . pkg. J C 3 for Jj C 2 J lb. pkg. JJ C COFFEE Lime Rickey. CERTO Pound 4gC 3"orJvc '2 bottles 4C FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Wax Onions TiiTm TOMATOES Bunch Vegetables ' Hot Hoosa . - T.Id.lQe 3 for 10c 15 APPLES Green Peas New Potatoes Neivtona Sweet and Tender gm. mm Shatter White Pound Lz 4. pounds 1 ' 3 pounds C CENTRAL MARKET Choice R. I. Red Hens, per lb. . . .18c Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb. . . 10c Choice Beef Steaks, per lb. . . . . 15c Home Rendered Lard, . . 3 lbs. for 25c O . 1 I ! , . 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