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MEDFORD -IIL TRIBUNK, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 193. PAGE THREE DROULETTE TOPS SOUTHERN LEAGUE E pi" By BILLY IIULEM Secretary Southern Oregon League Al Drouletto, QranU Paaa catcher. went hltlew igalnat Ewauna Sunday, but retained tola trouthern Oregon league batting leaderihlp, The light ing receiver hu walloped 9 hits In 18 trlpa to the plate for an average of .800. Wheeler Ewauna, went Into second plac. am a result of two blngles against Oranta Pas. Ha la batting .463 from 8 hit out of 13 times up. Dean Joy, Medtord receiver, leads his team with an average of .438 with Boftard close behind, hitting .379. Wakeman heads the Shaw Bertram regulars with a mark of .444. Stanlsha, Shaw Bertram hurler, went Into a tie with McLean for the actual pitching leadership of the PARTICULAR PEOPLE PATRONIZE THE City Meat Market FREE DELIVERY 8:00 10:00 2:00 4:00 121 No. Central Phone 324 WE ARE AGAIN OFFERING nnp uinn rr rnc-dUDiLtt SPECIALS 8o great was the re5ponse lost week, many were unable to fret here In time to take advantage of the low prices. ( V HAM whole lb. BOMB CUBED 16c VCM DHHCT Ik Q V. F. W. buddy BEEF ROAST lb. 9c POPPY Skni-r RiVie fm -MEMORIAL DA? n( uf lb. DC We have a conilcte line of the Finest Lunch Meats league. Each baa won 3 games and lost 1 for a percentage of .887. Ear hart, Oranta Pass, Is the nominal leader, winning one and losing none. Following are the official Southern Oregon league batting averages for players hitting .300 or over: O AB Williams, a. P. 1 1 Droulette, O. P. 6 Wheeler. Ewauna. 8 Ogle. O. P 8 Wakeman, 8. B. . 4 Wade, Q. P. .. Joy, Medferd Hofrard, Med. Blanas, Ewauna , Martin, Ewauna Oilman, 8. B. , Donaldson, 8. B. Joanla. Med. , Shlpman. S. B. 13 3 8 3 Chrlstensen, E.-M. J Klgcr, Ewauna .. 3 11 3 Hughes, Med. 4 15 McCarthy, O. P. .. 5 33 Bcrnadou, Ewauna i 8 Cogan. 8. B ... 4 17 Holey, Ewauna Earhart, O. P, Swanson, Med. McLean, Med. Williams, Med. McClelland. 8. B. . Bray, 8. B Ostrum. O. P ..., 18 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 8 1 Ave 1.000 00 .463 .450 .444 .444 .438 .376 .864 .333 333 313 K)! .295 .286 .273 .267 .281 .250 .235 .231 .322 .317 .200 .200 300 .200 .200 NEW DISHES, SAYS COOKERY EXPERT "Women never cning," say our moet profound etude nu of human nature and, generally speaking, Es telle Calkins agrees with them. But Mis Call-ins, who will conduct the Safe way Stores Homem alters Bu reau course in Kltcheneerlng" here for three days beginning Tuesday. May 29, finds that her work reaches close to the domestic desires of wom en and that recent years have shown a marked change In what housewives want to do and learn to do. "In my most recent experience In handling cooking schoois," says Es- telle C ilk Ins, "I have noticed that women have become Increasingly en thuslistlo about new, simple and de licious ways to prepare plain, every day foods, and party re fresh men t. This, X believe, is due largely to changing economic conditions and to the increase In home entertaining." Women are now buying foodstuffs more intelligently. Miss Calkins finds In her experience, there appears an increasing preference for natlonall known brands, and a greater familiar ity with such, tecnnlc&lltlea as cuts of meat, while attendance at cooking schools and attention to Instructive magazine and newspaper articles has been definitely on the Increase dur ing the past few yeara, she points out. Another recent change in women's Interests, as noted by the prominent Safeway Stores economist, Is that In candy and cookie making. Whereas, according to Estelle Calkins, women have, during the past decade, consid ered it "old-fashioned" to devote time in the kitchen to such creations, there is now a definite swing back to old-time habits. Following are the Southern Oregon league pitching percentages: OWL Pet. Earhart, O. P. .. 3 10 1.000 McLean, Med. 5 2 1 .667 Stanlsha, 8. B.... S 3 I .667 Nelson, O. P. ft 3 St ,600 Hughes, Med. 3 11 .600 Carls trom, Ewauna...... SOS .000 Oilman, S. B 3 0 1 .000 Revision of Texas' sanitary code and medical statutes, enacted 35 years ago, will be asked of the next legislature by the state board of health. Schilling Like a fine perfume- both delicate and strong1 The exquisite flavor of (f'Scnil!ingVanMa .PURE is just that. WEAR. A , V. F.W. BUDDY POPPY MEMORIAL DAY PHONE 603 FREE DELIVERY At 8, 10, 2 and 4 VEAL SPECIALS Tender and Delicious Leg Roast, lh. . . . 15c Cutlets fin or nib lb. 15c Shldr. Roast, lb.. . 9c Stew, lb . 5c CONSIDER PRICE QUALITY SERVICE SELECTION LOCAL INDUSTRY Then judge for yourself where to shop for QUALITY LOCAL MEATS A REAL SPECIALS ON Young Mutton LEGS, Lb. ..... 15c. CHOPS, 2 lbs 25c STEW .... Lb. 5c STEAK shoulder lb. 10c Roast, shoulder lb. 8c Fresh Crabs, Jumbo, ea. 20c5 medium, . .2 for 25c Rump Or Prime Rib Roast Boned and tied. No waste lb. 1 5C Sirloin or Rib Steaks, tender beef, lb. 1 5C Beef Roast, no necks, tender lb. Pork Roasts or Steak Young, lean, no wast lb. 5c Hamburger or Sausage, fresh ground . . .3 lbs. 25c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Klondike Water Melons per pound .,.1 ,.,... 3c Tomatoes 3-lb. basket . ..,' -.T.r..... ...20c Large Cucumbers 3 for 10c Asparagus, green and tender 2 pounds . ............ 15c Green Peas, full pods per pound . . . . . .,.7.s.,.-,...r. .5c New Potatoes, Shafter Whites 10 pounds 25c Stockton Red Onions 8 pounds ....... . .,. ...... .25c Large Basket Apricots, Peaches, Plums 25c WITH THE VALLEY TRACE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20 Just Phone 20 for Friendly Reliable Free Delivery 3 Phones and Experienced Clerks for Quick Service FREE PARKING LOT CELEBRATE OREGON'S IN MEDFORD, JUNE 3 TO 9 Baker's Breakfast COCOA Lb. tin 19c Maxwell House COFFEE Good to the last QQr dropLb CSC Certo, for strawberry jam, 2 for ........ . 49c Instant Postum, large size 39c Pimentos, Dodge brand, 2 cans 19c Beets, Baby, whole, No. 2 can 1 4c PMedford Brand. earS Choice, No. 2f can 14c Tuna, White Star, . size 19c- s'ze 11c Post Toasties, reg pkg., 2 pkgs 1 5c JELLO, any flavor, package 5cj Alpine Milk, 3 tall cans 19c Packed in Medford Made Oases Calumet Baking Powder lb. can 2-lc Tomatoes, local solid pack, V can 11 $ Spinach, Royal Club, 2', size 2 cans 29 Hominy, Van Camp's, 2, size 2 cans 19 Dog Food, Gold Cup 3 cans . 25tf Palm Olive Soap 3 bars 17 Super Suds (1 extra pkg. Free) 3 pkgs. 25tf Crystal White Soap (Pkg. Poet's Free) 10 bars ...29tf 360 size. Dozen . Sunkist Lemons 25c NEW POTATOES Shatter White 9 lbs. 25c Sunkist Oranges, 126 sixe dozen 39 Bunch Vegetables, all kinds 3 for 10 "In fact," she states, "the 'old fashioned woman la on her way bacx to the foreground. They do aey thrtt even the Oihaon girl, somewhat mod ernised, of course, la to be with us again, and everyone remember that the Oibson girl, even in the height of her style, was quite apt to be a rather domestic person. At any rate. Julia Lee Wright director of our HomemaJcera' Bureau, has arranged the programs of 'Kltcheneerlng' so that all three day will have plenty of material to appeal to the moat modern-minded housewife, no matter how old-fashioned she may be.H Miss Calkins pointed out that Safe way Stores, through the Homemakera' Bureau, extends a hearty Invitation to every local housewife and pros pective housewife to attend "Kitchen, eoring." The. three-day course will be held In the Rial to theater, and will start each afternoon, beginning next Tuesday, promptly at 3 o'clock. Doors will open at 1 o'clock. PLAN BIBLE SCHOOL A dally tacatlon Bible school will be conducted at the First Baptist church, from June It to 32, according to announcement made today. Miss Louise Hunderup of Portland will be here as director, and will be assisted ' by a corps of efficient workers from the church. The program will consist of muale, Bible study, memory work, story tell ing, hand work and games. Al children are welcome to attend the sessions. MONTREAL. (UP) Radiogram from steamer Lady Rodney: "Shlp'a mascot Peter, Irritated because hie wife made him sit on three eggs she , laid, all same died." Peter waa fa mous as a parrot of uncertain tern per, a great linguist, one time chum of Rudyard Kipling. MARSH'S GROCERY 130 East Main Personal Attention Phone 252 Free Delivery Prompt Service Prepare the Pantry for the Jubilee Quick Meals Will Then Be Necessary ASPARAGUS LIME RICKEY JELL-0 Del Mont. mm ma Arrowhead mm mm Any Flaror hi No. can, kk. FInt Sir. yk. k. 2 for uab 2 for UC K- W u BARTLETT PEARS CLICQUOT CLUB SALAD AID Drl Rogue mm mm Ginger Ala mm Salad Dressing mm N". 2!. kk. IMnt Slt J U Quart ! n 3 for JJC 2 for 6.JC Pint, 19o UU SALMON PEN-JELL TUNA FISH Selected Alaska M No Jell Failure, mm. mm White Star mm. mm nnk nc Ko n-r wsl or 2 cans SmM1' 2 pkgs. -fc I 2 for UUb filet of anchovies SANKA COFFEE MARMALADE Boiled In Olive mm Caffeine - Tea Garden - m t Oil k p Removed ill f 1 ,b' Net Jar n loz. can U" Pound ft u 2 for tU " Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES Cucumbers . . . 5c Local Gron-n DUaworth. Al mm. Solid heads W b 3 boxes ,QC Scalloped Squash, lb yijC ' LOCAL CARROTS RASPBERRIES CANTALOUPES Turnip, - Beet, M Local Red Can. f ( Jumbo - 36', wm l 3 bunches 3 boxes QC Eao& 2C CENTRAL MARKET Choice R. I. Red Hens Choice Beef Pot Roast lb. 18c lb. 10c Home Rendered Choice Beer Steak hard lb. 15c 3 lbs. 25c SNIDER'S ICE CREAM . , . The most refreshing dessert for hot weather menus . . . Select frcm this list or call us for special fancy orders. STRAWBERRY Jt HII.EB HPCrlAI. HAWAIIAN ltrXIGIIT CIIOCOLATB MALT ALMOND TOKFEB i BANANA NUT MAPLE NUT ClinCOLATE BLACK WALNL'T ORANdE SHERBET PINEAPPLE H11E1IBET STRAWBERRY HERRET Phone 203 kivV. ..'Mi "i A. 'TVS' , ' ,y .-mtt rr Free Delivery Any Size Order Tunc In on KMLD Every Morning at 3:1.1 (or Dallr flpecltils lflWtil 2