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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1031 PAGE THREE , PLAN DEVELOPMENT U1N CREEK REGION EOR WINTER SPORES After returning from a several days oonferenc with officials of the Hoxi River national forest, Karl J an ouch. aupervlaor of Rogue Rlrer national forest, today announced further plana for the development of the Union Creek district Into a winter eports ground comparable to any In tt.e state. Mr. Janouch, who made the trip with his wife and Norman C. White, auLstant supervisor, said that In talking with Supervisor A. O. Waha of Hood River forest, he was con vinced that In southern Oregon i winter playground of considerable tent would Justify the expense. He said that the Union Creek area lends Itself to such a. project and If t:w popularity of the ski runs and traits that have already been constructed there is sufficient this winter, exten slve development will be made dur lng the ensuing summer. Work on the. project will be made in conjunction with the Rogue Snow Schilling Pepper The luxury of good pepper it anyone's. It costs no mors. Stanford, Cougers, UCLA Given Edge in 'Dope' On Saturday Gridiron Battles Br HERBERT VP. BARKER (Associated Presa gporta Writer) ' NEW YORK. Nov. S3. (AF) Heads bloody but unbowed, football' prognostlcators thundered down the home stretch today along with the waning football campaign. From this corner, prospects tor - outstanding games appear to be about as follows: Stanford-California: Despite Call- Tuesday when she returned volun tarily from a hunting trip In upstate New York after police informed her of the discovery of the bodies. Miss Clarke had stored the trunk In which the bodies were found In a Brooklyn warehouse In the summer of 1933. The trunk contained only odds end ends when she stored It. she ssld. A detective Informed Magistrate David Hlrshlleld that he had found no evidence Unking Miss Clsrke with the deaths of the babies. fornla's comeback In recent weeks. Stanford, heading straight for an other rose bowl engagement, seems to have a pronounced edge, defens ively and offensively. The Cardinals also boast one of the outstanding backs of the season In young Bobby Grayson. We'll take Stanford. Washington - Washington State: Beaten twice outside the conference but undefeeted within It,. Washing ton State's Cougars have the greater Incentive, a possible share in the Pa cific title. Washington State, after a real battle. U. C. L. A -Oregon State: Those teams from the far north generally lose their effectiveness when they travel south. Inspiring this weak voiced vote for UCLA. Yale-Harvard: The Iron Men In blue against the crimson of Harvard. On form and not forgetting Yale's amazing upset of Princeton last week, there's no doubt the Ells are stronger. The main difficulty, how ever, Is that past performances rare ly mean anything In Yale-Harvard football and there's no use trying to dope the winner by loglo or a slide rule. However, the Jerry Roscoe-Law- rence Kelley passing combination looks like a more dangerous scoring threat than anything Harvard has shown and for that reason, this bal lot goes to Yale. Army-Notre Dame: Another one of those traditional games In which the tossing of a coin Is recommended as the best method of foretelling the winner. The hunch here Is that the Cadets have the edge. Minnesota-Wisconsin: Minnesota, handily. WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE men, whose directors met Wednesday noon and made - arrangements far their first general meeting of the 1934 season to be held soon after Thanks giving. Glen Fabrics, president, sold the Snowmen are planning to make a survey of the Union Creek district, and will erect a ski Jump near the resort on Huckleberry mountain. At the Hospital Bobby VanScoy of Eagle Point Is a patient at the Com unlty hospital for medical care, as Is R. U Lock wood of Talent. BROOKLYN. N. Y.. NOV. S3. (API A charge of homicide placed against Miss Ruby Clarke, 36, of Nyack, N. Y., after the bodies of three Infants were found In a trunk which be longed to her, was dismissed today. Miss Clarke, former school teacher, had been held without ball since 1 WE WILL HAVE What we believe will be the largest and finest display of Poultry of all kinds for your Thanksgiving; dinner --howii in Medford and the nrica SSsli) vift be right, too. Select your bird turkeys Come in and we will explain the special surprise we have for you. PATRONIZE LOCAL INDUSTRY! The Original Low Price Market FRESH - GROUND BEEF HighTualUy 2 IbS. 15C J STEAKS Sirloin, Bib or Small T-Bone, tender beef lb. 12HC Beef Roast Good Shoulder Cuta lb. 8c Top Round Steak 'he tender part of jij le round, no bone. I Ma I wu Tinr 'ini-fifni'-ii"i-:--n-f "" II SHI III We're for you MEDFORD RUMP OR PRIME RIB ROAST T,ry Ih lalf Economical IUa Boned and tied, no waste Mincemeat Kerr's High Quality 2 lbs. 19c VEAL SPECIALS Steaks sKs lb. 10c ROAST SK lb. 9c STEW lb. 5c Specials On Young MUTTON LEGS. . . .lb. 10c CH0PSLRo!bacrut2lbs.19c Shoulder . . lb. 5c FRESH DRESSED HENS Fine for Fricassee lb. 15c 12. Veal Cutlets or Leg Roast lb. Fresh Beef Tongue lb. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Lettuce, solid heads, 3 for ...... ..... .t.-...-. . .13c Bananas, fancy fruit, pound . .-. : .!. t.-..i .:.. . 5c Celery, fresh local, stalk ... . . ...... ....-. . ....,...,...,. 5c Huckleberries, pound x 15c Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner Phone 20 These Values ARE CAUSE FOR , Thankfulness Make your Thanksgiving dinner a real feast with delicious, fresh foods se lected from our large stocks. Buy the Reliable Way, and Save. MARSH'S GROCERY Free Delivery 130 EAST MAIN PHONE 252 8 A. M. 10 A. M. 1 P. M. 3 P. M.i P. M. PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE Buy Oregon Products - Prefer Them - They Are Better Quality TOMATO JUICE, 2 for 15c Knight's Royal Club Del Rogue Crater Lake (No. 1 tins) 6 tor 13 ROGUE VALLEY CHEESE, lb. .. 19c A Superior Quality Product FRUIT CAKE Pudding Materials Phone 20 for Free Delivery Values for Sat. Nov. 24 to Thanksgiving Day Schilling u UJJ DOT Sall PERCOLATOR Muscatel Raisins, 4A. seeded, pkg I UU Dates, No.l 4 0nr quality, lb. I Z w Glace Fruits, as- OC sorted, diced, lb. w3( Pineapple-Cher- Q a ries, 8 oz 3Ul Save oh Christmas Treat Candy Give Us Your Order HOME COOKED FOOD Saturday Morning Home-made Mince Meat Pies Cakes Presbyterian Ladies Kellogg 's AU Bran. for health, JJQ Q "NUT CRISP" NUTS Are Delicious Cashews, lb. G06 Bridge Mix, lb fiO Peanuts, Jumbos, lb. 25 COFFEE, pound 31c (Vac jar) Golden West, Wadham'i NU BORA, large package 30c Granulated Soap Dish Free ' CRISPY CRACKERS, 2-Ib. pkg.. 29c Slightly Salted FRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES Potatoes, Netted Gems, Deschutes, U. S. No. l's 1 0 pounds 19C Apples, Q OCa Red OlbsC3C Winesaps. Celery Hearts, 4Q. package IOC Solid Cab. Ol- bages, lb C V2U Lettuce, large 4 flf solid heads I U W Carrots, Turnips, Green Q 4nA O bchs. IUU Onions QUALITY MEATS- Our Aim Is To Satisfy You SUGGESTION I Capons lb. 25c ) for your Sunday dinner WE SELL THE BEST ONLY - ART HAWKINS, MANAGER ' 1 pound can 316 2 pound can 606 , large No. 2V2 can, 2 for , 25c OYSTERS, Meco brand, 2 cans 5-oz. can ... . 25c WALNUTS, local medium Foss, pound ....... 18c Crown CAKE FLOUR, 4.9-pound sack 39c FILBERTS, local, 2 pounds 25c RAISINS, new crop, 4-pound package ; 28c PEAS, Merrimac brand, 2 cans 25c KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 216 All Bran, 3 pkgs. 206 BAKING POWDER K. C, 50 oz. can Cranberry Sauce Sun Blest, O QC Mb. can C forOOC Fight 'Em, Medford u - i. 1 (tflNlu PEOPLE'S MARKET Free Delivery 8102 i 105 W. Main See Medford beat Hood River tomorrow 1 Phone 1053 Reserve your Thanksgiving Turkey right away. See our display of fine birds selected from the best in the valley. Fryers, lb. . ... . . . ... 22c Hens, each ........ 54c Nice for fricassee Shoulder of Lamb . . :.:"..-v . Legs of Lamb, lb. . . . . .... . . . 17c Choice Baby Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . 10c A real treat , .. . . .12c HAND CUT ROCK CRYSTAL SYRUP PITCHER FOR 25'AND SALES SLIP SHOWING PURCHASE 2 PACKAGES jLaaaiaaaMwaraMaaja ' j w m ii i i4aaaara. a Mailnd to Bttty Crockmr -Minntepolia Minn. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY Corn Success, shoe peg whole kernel, No. 2 can 15 Sugar 0. & H., 100 lb. sack $5.29; 10 lb. cloth bag 57 Pineapple 8 oz. tid bits can 9; bro. slice Vi can 19 ALBERS T LAP JACK U R 23 PANCAKE FLOUR FULL IX LB. MCKADi SOAP SPECIALS Crystal White 10 Da" and 1 small pkg. Feet's 33i Post's Wash, Mach. Powder (1 med. pkg. Free) 39 Super Suds (Get 1 Free) package 10 Palm Olive, bar 56 Purex, quart bottle 14 Fruits and Vegetables ORANGES Large 150 size. Dozen 29c Sweet Potatoes U. 8. No. 1, 6 lbs. 256 Cranberries the very finest, 2 lb' -35t Celery Hearts "Rose City," bunch 10c All Bunch Vegetables 3 for 106 Fancy Sunkist Arizona Grapefruit 80 size, 1 for 19 Fancy Bananas -J pounds 23 Extra fancy Delicious Apples box $!.(!) Local Radishes 2 tor - rlTsniY MORNINfl our nn Ffflnrl.ro biirpr will brine m n ffrli I'tnrt of fnnry It.im for jniir Thnnk.rlilnc fr.fct. Thl Mill Inrlmlr: .U'l rhnk... Ilfilip, Olrr. Okry lliwtt, Olrrr llrnrtv llni"l' iriiut. Italian llrmrnll. fiwn lipr. Itirumnrr.. Tlnal'r I'rMiimion., fnmnrflnfllM. T"kT (.r.r. Uatrr rmo'inl, rani'- flnr, rnt'tMr. IMrnlit. niitali'isa. rirnprfrnlt, Irmnril and orant. ... He tlll aUn hm. a romiilH line f r-rllitnr a'ln'l"1 nr th. I'm-.iI maraH, o Ih-it jtir Th.inhtlOiif f"flt u 111 hr un-uraer4. m. . SAID PRETTY MOLLY O'BRIEN sTdCHOLAS TRENCH, finstening home to rest H ai il. : . 1 1 1 1 . ktiiat mysterious callers would plunge him afresh intc tne mystery Denind tne very crime of which he had been Acquitted. Nor could he foresee that a resourceful Irish girl a. delicately beautiful stranger whose eyes had fol lowed him constantly in court would confound these unpleasant visitors, and that she would rescue him from one predicament, only to set him down in! an- other more battling and more intriguing. "You have nothing to thank me for," she told 'the astonished Trench. ,"I came here with the same object as those two men." What was that object, 'and how was the mys- ,tery solved? These are I questions answered by liVictor Bridges, the au thor, in I DID MOT V Starts Monday, Nov. 26 in the MAIL TRIBUNE