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PAGE TWO MEDFORD. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER .30, 1934. ERSTANDiNG IS REACHEOBY AIDES (Cwntltiued rroin page one) i nd Harry L. Hopkins, federal relisf edmlniatrator. Laat night the president end Mrs. Roooevelt observed the tenth muu wary of hie coming to Warm Spring to fight back from infantile paralyala, nt a dinner unusual In feeling and Informality. The dining room of th beautiful new Oeorgla hall was filled with pa tients, mostly children, and their fr.mlliea who reside here with them. Cure Rerited. In a brief talk at the conclusion the president recited his arrival hero In the fall of 1024, to try exercise in the warm waters of this place which permit long swims. He told of helping to establish a foundation heie which has grown Into an Institution. He hlntod of a "larger family here as a remilt of yesterday's meeting of the trustees. About the proudest people In the Vnltd BtM last night were six-ear-old Mary Orimley of Moores- town. K. J., who aat at th right of the president at the head of ttte table, and Peter Wood berry, eight year old, of Manchester, K. H.. who sat at the left of Mrs. Roosevelt. Patients at TMe. Ten other children -who wer the lucky ones at the drawing had seats at the table all patients. Their eyes sparkled as the presi dent thrust a huge carving knife Into the 40-pound turkey sent to htm by Mrs. Elizabeth Manfy, 97 years old. of Lamar county, Georgia. There was a singing contest during the dinner as each of the four long tables tried "Sweet Adeline." The president was asked to Judge, and he quickly replied, "There Is no question which table Is beet table number two. ' LEAGUE GIVES Fi Jim Horner, Virginia tlndley. War ren Liggett, Betty Paske, Prances Porter, Phyllis Phythlan, Lorena Rose, Betty Vllm. Bob Young, Audrey Dob son, Margaret Younger, Margaret Young and Ardo Stocks. TO NEEDY FAMILIES 1 births The Girls' League of Medford high school conducted Its annual Thanks giving aid Tuesday. Twenty baskets were delivered to worthy families of Medford who were selected through a central clearing house, so the m terlals were delivered to some family which had received aid from some other organization during this sea son. The Girls' League purchased milk, bred and meat for all of the baskets. All other foodstuffs were donated by the members of the Girls' and Boys' leagues. The social service committee was In charge of the affair- The mem bers are: Anna Scheel, chairman; Virginia Porter, Dorothy Hopkins, Betty Vllm, Arllne Fowler, Margaret Elliott, Peggy Reter and Lois Ptazer, with Miss Maurlne Carroll, girls' ad viser, and Miss Carln Degermark, as sistant adviser, as supervisors of the project. Delivering the baskets were Dick Baize, Dorothy Burgess. Mary Anne Oatea, Tom Harvey, Barbara Holt, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shclcy of 14 Chestnut street are the parents of a son, weighing 0 pounds and 3 ounces, born at the Community hospital on Wednesday. A. A. A. Made in Medford. 8uits that will please you at $30.00 t? $45.00. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main j Upstairs. Schilling III exquisite flavor it like a fine perfume both delicate & strong. PLAN ANNUAL TRE The Veterans of Foreign Wars will conduct their fourth annual Christ mas tree for the children of Medford and vicinity at the armory on Wed neftday evening, December 31, There will be the usual gifts for each child of 10 years or younger, and a program which la to be an nounced later. A special Invitation Is extended to those from homes where the depression has affected the holiday buying. COPCO FILMS OF GAME WILL BE SHOWN SOON Motion picture of last Saturday's football classic between Medford nd Hood River have been received here and will soon, be resdy for showing by the Copco newsreel. The films which were taken by H. L. Bromley, publicity director for the power com pany, show some Interesting shots of the game as well as pictures of the , Hood River and Medford rooters and tlielr mascots. Start the Day Right! For these cold wintry mornings our Old Dutch Coffee cakes are the ideal breakfast. Heated in a warm oven before serving they help pep up a dull looking day. Tomorrow we will feature these prize German favor ites in several varieties. One of them is especially at tractively priced. ' , StreuseE Apfel Kuchen 2 for 25c We will have on sale several new Danish Pastry items which you will be interested in. We are always ahead of the parade. Shop where there is plenty of" room to park. SAVING PRICES Pretnll at Western Thrift every day. Prices such as these Imlte you to shop with the price makers of Southern Oregon. Bromo Quinine GROVE'S OAf Original 50c...... 0f C Yeast Foam Tabs. 34c BOo size.. Vick's Vapo Rub 35o size ..... 24c Fountain Pens "PARKETTE" QQ $128 reg. 30 C 1 jw"-iUJ llundreili of Practical fllfl Item tirf on display I IVralrrn Thrift at sav in prior. A umall u-' po.lt rrsfrvr any Item. MAVIS Men's Sets S 89c O-M Herb Tab.. KNOWLTON'S ylQ 65o size .. 5JC Squibb Aspirin 100 Tablots QQf Baume Analgesic Genuine Off Fronch Formula....... bUC MEN'S SETS 89c WILLIAMS', WOODBURY'S Values COLGATE, PALM0LIVE, MENNEN'S $1.25 to $1.50 $1.00 Woodbury's Ladies' Sets .. 9 $3.50 Cntex Zipper Manicure Sot S2-0S $1.00 Glazo Manicure Sets j;) Mello Glo Powder and Perfume $318 Hudnut Toilet Water, close-out SI. -19 iOiOidiOiOiOldiOiOIOIOiOiOiOiOiOiOioldiOiO Three Hortrnt VtA Set ft rieri 23c Italian Balm Dispenser Free.. 60c size J J Chocolates Voe.il n' Pound not 29c Thrhtina. rartU W ruril. tot .... 21c Kruschen Salts 860 sise 57c nnrmnnlrai Marine Mind M -" 'irimirr, or llif Mil and (II Prlrr Suhjrrt to Conform to MM and AM ol Ihf I nllrd UtM 59c Pookfl Iton Wutrn II. .Ml for 1.19 Norton Ca merit RpKiilar. Ir. 43c Agralax Mineral Oil and Agar Plain or Fortified rfl Pint 03 C fi II II III' III WMhm,, 9 Groceteria Super Food Markets BREAD AND CAKES- LIKE MOTHER MADE . Keep This In Mind For Christmas! Specially Fed Steers For Your Christmas Dinner A T THE Lydiard Ranoh in Sams Valley Ten of the finest steers we could find are being: fed for Christmas Beef. A carefully balanced diet of chopped alfalfa, molasses meal and grain will have been fol lowed for three months when the steers go into the big cooler Dec. 8th, where they will be held until the Saturday before Christmas. The feeding is the .method prescribed by Oregon State College for producing the finest beef the dressing will be done by Huber the curing in our own special holding cooler planned by the engineers of Frigidaire. Months have been required to produce this finest of all meats which will be sold at no extra cost, A fine Christmas dinner priced within the reach of all. Pantry Savings in the Super Food Markets A Dependable Source of Supply , Del Monte Spinach No. 2 can Del Monte Peaches Halves or sliced, No. 2 can Del Monte DeLuxe Plums No. 2 can Hunt's Crushed Pineapple No. 2 can. . Canteen Brand Gfeen Beans No. 2 can Del Monte Pumpkin No. 2 can Purex i gal. jug. Nalley's Breakfast Syrup, Cane and Maple Pint jug 15c; Quart jug Amaizo Syrup Golden--5-lb. can Amaizo Crystal White Syrup 5-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder 1 -lb. can Post's Bran Flakes 10-oz. pkg ., Bakers Breakfast Cocoa 1 -lb. can Maxwell House Coffee 1-lb. can . , 11c 16c 15c 17c 10c 11c 19c 25c 30c 33c 24c 9c J7c 31c 7c Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch 1-lb. pkg Prudence Corn Beef Hash it's delicious. A r No. 2 can 2 for "(70, Sperry Pancake Flour No. 10 sack , Sperry Graham Flour Fine or Coarse. No. 10 sk. P. & G. White Laundry Soap 8-oz. . ..... 10 for Lava Hand Soap 2 bars Life Buoy Soap bar Camay Tcilet Soap 4 bars . . . Crystal White Soap 10 bars Bob White Laundry Soap 10 bars Del Rogue Tomatoes No. 2 can ... Del Rogue Tomato Juice No. 1 can . 2 f or Z-Mor-U Coffee ground the day you buy it. Lb 27c. 3 lbs Pence's Pure Sorghum 5-lb. can 49c 42c. 26c 15c 6c 18c 26c 19c 15c 15 c 79c 55c Super Meat Market Practical economy must embody high qual ity and low cost... To save and yet have the best means lasting satisfaction. -. With none but the finest steer beef, properly held until at its best with carefully select ed cured meats with every safeguard to insure perfect sanitation our meats at our low prices insures not just economy but that family approval so essential to practical saving. Steer Boiling Beef 7 Lb a C Steer Beef Roast Lb Prime Steer Rib Roast boned and rolled. Lb. Leg of Spring Lamb Lb , 9c 1 7c 17c Sliced Canadian Style Premium Bacon lb. in cellophane Canadian Style Prem ium Bacon any size piece. Lb. Real Corn Belt Bacon any size piece. O r , r rj Lb. Zjc to Liz 15. 25i Knight's Sauerkraut Quart v. Huber's Frankfurters 1 C Lb "J Vegetable base Shorten- A ing. 4 lb 10c c c SAUSAGE Now that Eastern Buckwheat is here you will, want some sausage that IS sau sage. Real farm style pure pork sausage. Bulk Link lb. 15c lb. 20c Guaranteed 100 pork Home Purity Bakery A cinnamon roll, a bit of Danish pastry and a steaming dish of Sperry Wheat Hearts is an ideal breakfast for the school children. For those who find it difficult to get the children to eat a good wholesome breakfast we offer this suggestion as a remedy for this puzzling situation. ' Danish Butter Horns, each. .5c Cherry Buns, each 2c Cinnamon Snails. . . .6 for 10c Cinnamon Twists .... 6 for 10c BREAD- For the after school lunch none so good as real home st via bread, wrapped or oven fresh. 1 lb. loaf 8c li lb. loaf 12c Sliced and wrapped, lc extra. Sperry 's Wheat Hearts The finest wheat cereal with wheat germ ad ded. Rich in Vitamin B. 5-lb. sack 30c 10-lb. sack 59c A hot breakfast cereal for less than lc a portion Family pkg., 28-oz. 22c An Oregon product of merit yet very econom ical. ' EASTERN BUCKWHEAT IS HERE Larrow's Brand pure Eastern Buckwheat Flour. No. 5 sack 27c No. 10 sack 49c Don't forget our Real Country Style Sausage FRUITS and VEGETABLES' Celery Hearts Crisp and tender. bunch 100s Celery Rose City brand bunch 5c Lettuce 2 for 9 Fresh Pumpkin Lb. Y-C Cocoanuts each Sc Bananas , Lb. 5c Large Chestnuts 2 lbs. 2oO Red Cabbage Lb. 3 Fresh Pineapples each 35 Florida Grapefruit 64 size, 3 for 25 Sunkist Oranges 128 size, big boys do. 29C Extra Sweet Valencia Oranges, 252 size , doz. 29 Pomegranates o for 5c Persimmons 2 for 5 Brussel Sprouts 3 lbs. 25c Avocados y for 15c Parsley bunch 5c Endive J 3 for 10c Cauliflower head 10c Danish Squash 3 for iqc Green Peppers o lbs. 15c Artichokes, large ..2 for 15 Sweet Potatoes 4 ft,. j5t? Fresh Spinach lb. 7 Radishes, Onions or Carrots 2 bun. 5c Sunkist Lemons, size 3G0 s. doz. 19c 6th at Central 6th at Grape Saving Without Self-Denial GATES & LYDIARD Delivery of $1.00 Orden Phone: East Side 752 West Side 428