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BEDFORD JIAIL TETBUNT;. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. XOYEilBER 2, 193. PAGE THREE PARADE TONIGHT RALLY FOR CHEST (Continues from page one.) Boy Scouta, and decorated automo bile. When the crowd assembles at the armory at 7 :30 o'clock booths ar ranged by the seven organizations participating In the Community Cheat will be open for Inspection. The entertainment will open with a concert b, Wilson Wane's High school band, and ft colorful demon stration In which sixty Boy Scouts will participate. Larry Be hade. Jr., and Truman Blaylock will play prom inent rolls In this demonstration. - After a five minute period during which time the audience will be seat ed, the Health association will spon sor the students of the Roosevelt school In a clever little skit, "My Health House." beginning at 8:20. At 8:35 p. m. an Instructive first aid demonstration will be given by the Oregon State police, under tho supervision of Sgt. ,W. H. Ellenburg. Following this demonstration, which will be sponaored by the American Red Cross, the Girl Scouts will en tertain with a "Song Feat." This will be followed by a relay race. In which the Boy Scouts will participate. WSSHajff CROWN Turkey Gffowes? PELLETS f f Per Cwt Feed Half Turkey Grower and Half Grain then watch your birds take on weight and that prime finish! M FEED PRICES Scratch Food, cwt. . ,. .$2.10 Ground Barley, cwt. ... 1.65 Mill Run, no screenings, sack . . 1.20 Rolled Barley, sack ...... 1.20 Feed Wheat, recleaned, cwt. . . 1.70 EGG MASH STJ!L$2.15 SHOPPING CONVENIENCE WITHOUT ADDED COST USE OUR "DRIVE-IN" FEED ROOM YOUR SEEDSMEN SINCE 1910" The Girls' Community club will contribute a style parade to the ral ly program at 8:60 p. m. This will be followed by a selection from the : Medford High school band, and the Introduction of COach D. K. Burgher , of the Medford High school. At 8:00 the Welfare Fxchanpa will offer a display of work done by this fine organization. One of the most enjoyable feature of the rally will be Instrumental quartet selections rendered by tho Salvation Army at 9:05 o'clock. As another musical feature of the pro gram, the Boy Scouts will sing camp fire songs. This will be followed by a brief address on the need for Com munity Chest support by Reverend E. B. Bartlam of the Episcopal church. Reverend Bartlam will be In troduced by Mayor George Porter. After Reverend Bartlam's Interest ing talk, the Boy Scouts will again present a colorful demonstration, and the booths will be open for public Inspection. So that the entire program may be enjoyed by all who attend, a pub lic address system has been installed In the armory through the courtesy of Prultt's Melody Shop. At the Community Chest organi zation meeting last night In the au ditorium of the Jackson county courthouse, attended by approxima tely one hundred public spirited men and women, plans were per fected for the actual solicitation of chest funds when the campaign opens In Medford Wednesday, No vember 7th. At this meeting the workers vn organized into five groups, each one under the com man of a captain and two lieuten ants, and designated by a distinctive color. The solicitors were given com plete Information by Manager Frank Hull, and "General" M. N. Hogan, head of the Community Chest "Field Force." The five groups will begin their coverage of this city and suburban districts next Wednesday morning. The officers of tho five groups are ! os follows: North west -Red: Justin Smith, cap- j tain. George Hensehnan and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon, lieutenants. North- ; east-Blue: W. R. Balrd. captain. '. Flavlus West and Jerry Jerome, lieu- : tenants. Southwpst-Gold : H. Cj Fre dctte. captain. C. C. Furnas and Mrs. I. E. Schuler, lieutenants, i Southeast-White: George Gates, cap tain, W. B. Johnston, Jr., and A. S. Rosenbaum, lieutenants. Rural districts-Green: Mrs. Leonard Car penter, captain, Mrs. Robert Ruhl and Mrs. G. M. Roberts, lieutenants. TO . Ringleaders of tho various organi zations at Medford golfers who have been selected with regard to every thing from averdupols to the size of the hatband, met In conference tills morning and emerged with another complete team made up of the midget mashle sllngers of the Rogue Valley course. Raymond Driver Is captaining the new aggregation, who will play a tournament Sunday with the group known as tho "amentcs," who were lead to victory over tho heavyweights last week by Geno Thorndlke, but who will be captained Sunday by Ward Beeney. Driver has put up a trophy to tho winners of the event, which Is knokn as the "Scotch ' four some challenge trophy." Although thethin men, who term ed themselves as "bralntrusters," are confident of a win over their pygmy rivals, they will be up against stiff opposition. Tho pairings, with the time each foursome will tee off, and with modgeta listed first, are as fol lows : L. Carpenter and B. R. Driver vs. M. Spatz and L. p. Wilcox. 0 a. m.; D. S. Clark and E. Tumy vs. G. M. Roberts and C. 8. Ncwhall, 9:04; C. Ellis and Tod Porter vs. Frank Reum and R. R. Eble, 9:08; Geo. Hensel man and W. Leverette vs. Geo. Phythlan and t. L. Chllders, 0:12; R. B. Smith and H- Marx vs. H. B. KeUom and B. Simmons, 9:18; A. F, Mansfield and L. Clark vs. W. Been ey and H. Johnson, 9:20; O. O. Hor ner and R. N. Botts vs. Mark Miller and Geo. Codding, 9:24;' D. R. Wood and C. J. Semon vs. F. West and O. Scheiick, 9:28; B. H. Williams and R. Moore vs. Glen Jackson and R. W. Ruhl, 9:32. TO PORTLAND. Nov. 8. (AP) A la bor strike at tho Oregon worsted mill here, ended today after C. W. Hope of Seattle, federal labor conclllntor, had obtained agreements from union representatives and employers cov ering disputed points. About 72.1 persons are employed at the -mill which has been operating on a re stricted basis since the national tex tile strike was settled. The mill agreed, under arbitration terms, to reinstate 75 workers from a list of 10fl who had been laid off. There will bo no descrlml nation in employment as between union and non-union workers, or strikers and non-strikers. World's Smullrt Horse. OODEN, Utah. (UP) Two of the smallest horses in tho world are be lieved to be stabled here. One, a mare. Is 28 inches tall and measures 51 inches from nce-tlp to tall-tip Her colt measures 23 inches high ind 28 Inches long. . f Cm Mall Tribune want ads. OF Y BERLIN. Nov. 3 (API Protestant Joined Catholics today tn a campaign against what they called their com mon enemy, Dr. Alfred Rosenberg's pagan faith movement. "Our next enemy Is Rosenberg." Protestants were told by Rev. Martin Niemoeller, head of tho pastors' emergency federation, which with other opposition groups has Just won a victory over Relchsblshop Ludw g Mueller and Nazi Christians. All priests in the Berlin dioceses received a book of "studies' on Rosenberg's book, "The Myth of the Twentieth Century," which has be come a nazl textbook of philosophy. Rosenberg Is the party's philosophic dictator. Bishop Dares of tho diocese said tho book "carried deep disquietude into believing Christian folk in Ger many and la threatening tho very foundations of Christian Ufa and faith, oven among youth.' Protestant circles said Dr. Christian Kinder, a Protestant leader, ts slated to succeed Dr. August Jaeger, who recently resigned under heavy .op position as nasi commissioner for Protestant churches tn Prussia. A denial by Relchsblshop Mueller of rumors that ho had resigned made It clear ho hopes to effect com promise In Protestant ranks. Ho announced a new church code would bo promulgated, allowing con gregations Increased latltudo In man aging their affairs, in contrast to his recent dictatorial policies. AGED TRANSIENT DROWNS IN WELL SALEM, Nor. 1 (ffV -A few night ago, a, man who said his nam was "Martin." and who gave hi ags at 73, spent th night against his on wishes, at tho local transient rol.ef station. Late yesterday, th am grey-hair ed and barefooted old man was found dead, his body submerged In an aban doned well, few foot from wner h had apparently made hi last bed a th open, on th Henry Eder Cam. near th Paclflo highway a mil north of Gerrals. Martln" went on Ma way from hr Wednesday of last week afteo) declining th offer of local relief of ficials to plac him In ft transient horn. He was last observed on th Eder place Monday, as ho waa sprad ing hi blanket for ft night's rest. His death went on th record as apparently accidental." There wis no evidence of violence or suleld. Coroner L. H. Barrtck stated last night. Schilling III txfuisitt flavtf it likt a fina perfitm 'both deliooti i-4tronp TT( T V '"X t VV rrrullrf aiiitinMiiti-imi THANK YOU MEDFORD Our New Customer Drive was a grand success. We added many new patrons to our large list of Satisfied Customers. Shop at the Peerless Market where Quality Local Meats at Lowest Prices Reign Supreme. THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET- New York Rump or Prime Young Mutton Cut Steak Rib Roast Legs, lb 10c A real price on a ZfZ T Chops, 2 lbs 19c high class steak lMm, Shoulders, lb 5c Lb. 20c Lb. 15c Stew, 3 lbs 10c STEAKS VEAL VEAL VEAL sinoin Rib STEAKS ROAST ROAST or Small T-Bone shoulder Cuts Shoulder Cuts Leg Cuts lb. 12c Lb. 10c Lb. 9c lb. 12Vfec Boiling Beef or Veal Stew, lb 5c Mince Meat Excellent Quality 2 lbs. 25c HENS SLICED COTTAGE HAMS Fresh Dressed BACON BUTTS Crater Brand Good Size Nice and Lean Here Is a real buy Whole or Half lb. 15c lb. 29c lb. 21c lb. 19c Ground Beef Fresh ground, no cereal 3 lbs. 25c Beef R.02lSt Young, Good Shoulder Cuts lb. 8c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Northern Large Cauliflower head IOC Extra Largo Southern Stuffing Peppers pound : 46 Jonathan Apples box 79tf Northern' Celery large bunches - 5d Grapes 4 pounds IfM Lettuce large head - - 5 WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. 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Jar ..EACH 35c 25c 15c 18c CannedVegetables That Are Better Salt Air Peas Evans Sugar Corn too. 2 Tins 3 for 65C Dozen $2.50 TILLAMOOK CHEESE, lb. . . 19c Package Coffee Catsup, Trupak Oysters, Magico Shrimp, High Sea American Club Lg. 14 oz. bottle can 6 oz. 6 oz. can lb. 19c 19c 2 for 25c 2 for 25c Assorted Fluhrer's Cakes and Pastries Fresh Every Morning Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Deschutes Potatoes Non-Irrigated Tor Baking 50 lb. sack ,. . 85c 10 pounds 19c Delicious Applet Winesap Apples Bpitzenberg Apples Newtown Apples A Selected Grade 5c Pound MEAT DEPARTMENT Our customers appreciate the best XT. S. Gov't In spected meat. Order a steak today. You will be pleased. , Baby Beef Steaks 4Ca Shoulder cuts, lb. I WW Link Sausages 9 Cm Pound . Cwl PEOPLE'S MARKET M 1 1 K Mornin Brand. 4 for 23 8 itilLLtl Case $2-60 1 Royal Gelatin Dessert, any flavor package ' 5c Walnuts, new crop, U. S. Inspected No. 1 pound 22c Beans, Bed or Large White 4 pounds 10c Honey 6 pound pail 45c Snow Drift 3 lb. can 53c 6 lb. can 9Ko Wesson Oil, for frying and baking quart 43c 105 W. Main Free Delivery 81024 Phone 1058 More and more customers are getting the habit of buying all their Meats at the People's. In a small, high grade Market like this one they get better service and the very choicest meats. BEEF POT ROAST pound ........... BEEF SHORT RIBS HENS nice and fat, each FRYERS good size, lb CAPONS roasting size, lb. . 54c 22c 27c pound ...... VEAL ROAST shoulder cuts, lb. SHOULDER OF LAMB Pound . ....9c IP ; PERCCHATOR 1 pound can 32fr Schilling mxCoffees 2 pound can 601 Ginger Ale. Clicquot or Lime Rickey 2 for 25c Pumpkin, large 2;2 can Royal Club 2 for 25c Hominy, large 2' can Royal Club . 2 for 25c Sauer Kraut, large 2J2 can Royal Club 2 for 29c Corn, No. 300 3 for 29c Peaches, large No. 2', Calvale brand 2 for 25c Tamalcs, Swift's, 6 in 1-lb. tin 2 for 33c Corn Flakes or Post Toasties 3 for 25- 8hortening, 4 lb. package "Flake White" 53c Heinz Soup, any variety, large can 2 for 29c Peet's Soap, large package 29c Med. size pkg. Free laundry soap, Liberty White 10 for 19c V HI ' : in,piiiii'!iiiiii iimaM' win i m)ii . t iiiu'''i u u" i V "w . -m t wr CABBAGE, pound iy2c BANANAS, pound 5c - JP Fancy Cauliflower, 2 for 25c 0l$l Fancy Celery, bunch 10c wjs$f New Crop Pop Corn, 3 lbs 25c fefjfe New l.rnn Jrv Svm I nrn. h. . . 3C Sfi'Jfc ilP, r . j VJ Sweet Pofafo Souash. lb 2c k'&t (Bv the Squash) Support the Community Chest 1, wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaBi mm It's the Results That Count MAIL TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS have proved themselves so profitable and inexpensive that they have be come a household and business necessity. READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 75