Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. "MEDFOT? D, ORECOX. FRIDAY, JUNE 20. 1931
ROOSEVELT FLAYS
NEW DEAL PLEDGE
(Continued from page one)
times "regimentation sometime 'ao
ciUm "But. In so doing, they are trying
to make very complex and theoretical
ome thing that la really very aim pie
and Tery practical.
Z believe in practical explanations
and In practical policies. I believe
that what we are doing today la a
neoeaaary fulfillment of what Amer
icana have always been doing a ful
fillment of old and tested American
ideals."
To Enlarge White Home
To Illustrate, he told how the White
Rouse office building would be en
larged and modernized while he was
away on hla sea trip.
"But the structural lines of the old
executive building will remain," he
said.
"The artistic lines of the White
Rouse were the creations of master
builders when our republic waa young.
The elmpllelty and strength of the
structure remain in the face of eve 17
modern test. But within this mag
. nlflcent pattern, the necessities of
modern government business require
constant reorganization and rebuild
ing. "If I were to listen to the argu
ments of some prophets of calamity
Who are talking these days, I should
hesitate to make these alteration-'..
I should fear that while I am away
for a few weeks the architects mlgnt
build some strange new gothlc tow?r
or a factory building or perhaps ft
replica of the Kremlin or of the Pots
dam palace.
; Respect Old Lines
"But t have no such fears. The ar
chitects and builders are men of com
mon sense and of artistic American
tastes. They know that the principles
of harmony and of necessity Itself re
quire that the building of the new
structure ah all blend with the essen
tial lines of the old,
. "It la this combination of the old
and the new that mark orderly peace,
ful progress not only In building
buildings but In building government
Itself."
. Declaring that In a land of vat
resources no one should be permitted
to starve, he said relief would call for
large expenditures for some time.
. The paralysis that made this neces
sary, be aald, "arose as the after-effect
of that unfortunate decade char
acterised by a mad chase for unearn
ed rlchea and an unwillingness of
leaders in almost every walk of life
to look beyond their own schemes
and speculations."
Reform Necessary
Reform and reconstruction are nec
essary, he aald "reform bec&UAQ
much of our trouble has been due to
a lack of understanding of the ele
mentary principles of Justice and
fairness by those In whom leadership
In business and finance was placed
reconstruction because new conditions
in our economic life as well as old but
neglected conditions had to be cor
rected." .
. ' After oltlng stastlatlcs to show prog
great of recovery, he said:
- "But the simplest way for each of
you to Judge recovery lies In the plain
facta of your own ludlvldual situation
are you better off than you were last
year? Are your debts less burdensome?
Is your bank account more secure?
Are your working conditions better?
Is your faith in your own individual
future more firmly grounded?
Have Rights Been Lostf
"Also, let me put to you another
simple question; have you as an in
dividual paid too high a price for
these, gains?
"Plausible self-seekers and theoret
ical die-hards will tell you of the loss
of Individual liberty. Answer th'a
question also out of the facts of your
own Ufe. Have you lost any of your
right or liberty or constitutional
freedom of action and choice?
-Turn to the bill of rights of the
constitution , which I have solemnly
sworn to maintain and under which
your freedom rests secure. I
have no question in my mind as to
what your answer will be."
The president did not mention the
"brain trust," but he said "the ad
ministration needs and will tirelessly
seek the best ability that the conn
try affords."
FOR FOREST USE
SALEM, June 29. (AP) About
$160,000 more funds will be allocated
to Oregon for forest roads and trails,
the state highway department was in
formed today by Secretary of Agricul
ture H. A. Wallace. This will bring
the total for forest highways to about
750,000, It was estimated.
Through an error Oregon's allot
ment waa scheduled at nine per cent
of the total, where In reality It should
be about 14 per cent. Wallace ex
plained by telegram that an error had
been made In computation and that
a correction was ordered In the alloca
tion.
R, H. Baldock, state highway
engineer, also announced today that
the state highway commission would
print about 70,000 copies of the 1034
road maps of Oregon this year, which
Is more than double the amount
usually printed.
The commission will Issue these
maps free to all distributing point,
such as hotels, chambers of commerce,
and service stations. Many thousands
have already been sent out to hotels
and civic organizations, and . any
others desiring them may obtain the
maps by Informing the highway de
partment at Salem.
Phone 643. We'll haul away jroui
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
CM4!
V .attS
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Devil's Food
Cream Cakes
We have selected this special because it is to sat
isfactory to take on week-end trips.
Our new Devil's Food Cake is made with a dif
ferent mix which we believe you will like.
Each cake is iced with real home-made icing mixed
with chopped walnuts.
Saturday Special
23c
Get yours at our retail store or vour
favorite grocery.
jrluhrers
mi
FREE!
This $ 1 .50 cabinet for your
favorite recipes. Simply
', send 8 labels of any of the
Porter Products listed be
low to Porter-Scarpelli Co.,
Portland, Ore., and receive
yours free, postpaid.
Porter's
MACARONI
SPAGHETTI
SEA SHELL
REAL CHINESE NOODLES
FRI L -LETS
The hmout tgg noodlt ihtt
won't off thm fork"
Aik your Grocer for (hm
FametM Oregon Product
BslBMttaM
TRUE FRIENDS are sincere,
constant, reliable, and
can always be depended on
,r to do exactly the right thing
" at the right time.
So It is with Fisher's Blend Flour.
It can bo depended on in any bak
ing. It has proved Its unvarying high
quality and dependability through
many, many years ol true perform
ance. Fisher's Blend carries the Seal ol
Acceptance of the Committee on
Foods of the American Medical As
sociation, and Is fully guaranteed by
America's Finest Flouring Mills.
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
PORTLAND
SEATTLE
TACOMA
Groceteria Super Food Markets
BREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE
Let Us Solve Your Outing Problems
T T T HETHER it is a 4th of July picnic or a Week's Vacation, the question often arises:
11 What shall we take to eat? ... A visit to your Groceteria' Super Food Markets will
. answer this question Inspect our displays of Quality Merchandise at your leisure..
Here you will always find canned foods of merit Del Monte, Del Rogue, S. & "W. Picnic goods
such as pickles, olives, etc., in large variety. At our hakery dept. home purity bread (like
Mother made), Betty Crocker cakes and a host of other tasty dainties for your outing. Many
kinds of Huber lunch meats can he obtained at the Super Meat Market. To insure success nf
your picnic serve the finest coffee Z-M0R-U ground fresh the day you buy it.
Z-MOR-U-COFFEE
1 Pound Package
3 Pound Package ,
1 Pound Glass Jar
28c
82c
30c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Our fine displays of fruits and vegetables are the result of care
ful selection when buying. None but the finest grades of produce
are accepted. The consistent high quality of our produce has
been -responsible for an enormous gain in the sales of our Fruit
and Vegetable departments in recent years.
Sunklst Lemons, 360's size dozen 23
Celery, large fancy stalks each .15
Cantaloupes, 45 Jumbos 2 for 9
Green Peas 3 pounds 25
All Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10
Green Beans 4 lbs 25
Tomatoes, large ones 2 pounds
Summer Squash pound ,5p
Cucumbers 2 for i)
HOME PURITY BAKERY
Tomorrow and next week we are Featuring Chocolate Angel
Food Cake, Iced this is a great favorite among lovers of choc
olate cake.
Chocolate Angel Food (Iced), large size 45c
BREAD
JIake appetizing Sandwiches from Home-Style Bread
Mb. loaf 3 for 20c l-lb. loaf-lOc
Home Style Danish Pastries
Cherry Buns 5 for 10c
Butterhorns each 5c
Cherry Nuggets 5 for 10c
Almond Rolls :. 3 for 10c
Fruit Slices, each ,.. 5
SUPER
MEAT MARKET
To supply your every demand with fine
quality at low prices is a big job. Folks
may be willing to save by buying 8 medium
grade oE other merchandise, but give them
a tough piece of meat and they won't like
it a bit.
That's why we have none but the
beef why every piece yon buy
and tender why we installed the
em equipment and go to so much
get all meats to you at their very
Swift's Premium Ham,
whole or part lb
Bacon (Corn
Belt) lb
Fryers
pound
Colored Fryers
pound .
Swift's Premium Savor
tite Luncheon Loaf, lb.
Huber's Weiners, Liver
Sausage & Bologna, lb.
Steer Beef
Roast lb.
Sweet Pickles
pint
Potato Salad
pint
Sweet Mixed
Pickles pint
Leg of
Lamb lb
best steer
is flavory
most mod
trouble to
best.
25c
22c
20c
25c
25c
15c
lie
20c
20c
20c
19c
Savings In the Super Food Markets
A Dependable Source of Supply
PICNIC SUGGESTIONS
And Other Thrift Items
Olives Lindsay medium, OC
No. 1 can 2 for .
Cheese Brookf ield, all O C
varieties, i-lh. nko-. 2 for - C
17
35.
25
FOUNTAIN
Regular Saturday Turkey and Baked Ham
Dinner served from 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Chocolate Angel Food Cake,
a la mode 10
Fresh Raspberry Pie, a la mode 10t
Milkshakes (double thick or
regular) large ones ...10
Ice Cream, quart 39
Pork & Beans Van
Camp's, 16-oz can, 3 cans
Jell-o Ice Cream Q
Powder pkg '
(Mokes i-gal. of Ice Cream)
Hershey's Cocoa Syrup, C
52-oz can .
(Chocolate Topping for Ice Cream, Pudding, etc.)
Salad Beans
2 cans
(Del Rogue Tiny Whole. No, t can)
Ginger Ale (Clicquot
Club) 2 for
Case of 12 bottles $1.43
Beer (Olympia or OC.
Rainier) 2 bottles LJZ
Case of 24 bottles $2.98
Lime Rickey (Arrow- 1 Q
Coffee Wadham's
Memorie, 1-lb. iar
(Wide-mouth canning Jars)
2-lb. jar 57c; 3-lb. jar 83c
Marshmallows (Fire- 1 A
flv)-lb. nko- I
Lemon Fluff Salad
Dressing qt. jar
Honey Parker's, pure AX
strained 5-lb. n;i TV-
Sardines (Norwegian)
3 for
30c
V
25c
23
(North star Brand)
20c
10c
29
Prepared Mustard
(Flavor Foods) qt. jar. .,
Tuna Fish (White
Star) small can
Medium can 15c
Potato Chips (Parker's) C
7-oz. cellonh&n rAro
Pancake Flour 2-lb.
size 18c 4-lb. size . .
(Centennial 8 camp-size packages)
Alpine Milk O C
4 cans -?c
(Wooden boxes made In Medford)
Post's Bran Flakes Q
package ' C
Palmolive Soap 1 Q
4 bar. T7. I 0C
Crystal White Soap
10 bars
Super Suds 11 -oz.
package 3 okes. . . .
(ll-oi. Package super Suds FREE!)
Peet's Granulated OC2
Soap 40-oz. pkg
FLOUR (49-lb. bags)-
Maple Leaf $1.69
White Rose . . .$1.79
Drifted Snow $1.95
Crushed Pineapple ,Q
No. 10 can 07C
(For Apricot Canning Trupak fancy quality)
Wax Paper (Cutrite) 1 7
125 feet in cutter box ' c
Picnic Supplies
package
27c
25c
10
(Paper Cups, Plates. Napkins, ete.)
SUPER FOOD MARKET
Features That Insure Food Satisfaction
Inspected Eggs
Bread, Without Substitutes
Home Purity Bakery Goods
Fancy Steer Beef
Fancy Fruits and Vegetables
Z-MOR-U Coffee
6th at Central
6th Rt Grape
Saving 'VVitliout Self-Penial
Gates & Lydiard
Delivery of $1.00 Orders
Phone
EaM fide 702
West Side 423
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