Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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First Stop of Medford Scouts on Trip
You Can Do All Your Food Shopping at
CALLED BY DEATH
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. 'AUGUST IS, 1935.
III:
BROTHERS
Main and Bartlett
You will be surprised
just how easy it is to
get the habit of shop
ping at this store, where
you can secure
EVERYTHING for the
pantry save countless
steps and make substan
tial savings as well.
Here you'll find up-to-the-minute
stocks of
quality, nationally
known foods, well dis
played for the aid of
busy housewives!
Luther Jos Rlggi. a resident ' of
Medford for the put 13 ye&rt. puaetf
away in a local hospital early Friday
morning at the age of 34 years, after
suffering but a ahort time. He le sur
vived by his wife Helen, and a son,
Glenn Luther, of 303 Board man
street: also by his father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rtggs; one
brother, Rosa Rtggs: four sisters,
Ruth, Pauline and Frances Rlggs of
Medford and Mrs. Sidney Jones of
Richmond, Cal.
Funeral services will be hetd from
the Conger funeral parlors Saturday
at 3:00 p. m. Rev. D. E. Millard will
have charge of services and Inter
ment will be made In the Medford
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
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FOR SATURDAY
Choice R. I. Red Fryers . lb. 23c
Choice R. I. Hens ... lb. 20c
Beef Pot Roast . . . lb. 1 2V2C
Beef Short Ribs . . . lb. 10c
T Bone & Sirloin Steak . lb. 20c
Swiss Steak . . . . lb. 20c
Shortening 3 lb. 39(
Fresh Ground Hamburger . lb. 10c
Fine Assortment of Lunch Meats
GROCERIES
..FLOUR
A thtrd cover spray for the control
of codling moth on apples should be
completed by August 34. according
to the recommendations of L. O.
Centner, entomologist of the South
ern Oregon Experiment Station, and
C. B. Cordy, assistant county agent.
Use three pounds of powdered lead
arsenate In one hundred gallons of
water.
This spray should protect apples
Against coddling moth worm attack
until picking time.
Because of the low moth flight It
Is not considered necessary to spray
pears at this time. If the recom
mended spray schedule has been fol
lowed the coverage on the fruit
should be sufficient to prevent furth
er entries.
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Kitchen Queen Klamath Falls
h Bouquet
49 lb. $1.69 I 49 lb. SL45
"iiiiii i iiiijwu4 .urnmmr aji. in wot, hjimiim
j.-.l. f nr. r iiiiinw i n n
I G A or MORNING MILK
Per Can . 6c
' PEANUT SALAD '
BUTTER DRESSING
2 lbs. . . . 35c Pint . . . . 20c
SAN FRANCISCO (UP)Although
Incredible to modern users of wood.
It Is believed by scientists here that
specimens 300,000 years old have
been brought to light In Honolulu.
The wood Is not petrified, but la
almost as hard aa metal.
The age of the wood la fixed by
the probable date of Its burial. It
was recovered from beneath the lava
flow at Diamond Head and all the
geological data obtainable Indicates
that that eruption took place at least
300 centuries ago.
A surveyor working on the Manos
flood-control canal dug up pieces of
a log and submitted them to scien
tists for Identification. Dr. Herbert
E. Gregory, director of the Bishop
Museum, one of the most famous In
stitutions of Its kind ln America, Is
of the opinion that the Diamond Head
lava-flow haa been In position for
200,000 years. Wood beneath It must
have grown before that time. The
.wood resembles that of the ohla tree,
which still grows In the Islands.
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their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Elmore, Sunday.
Among those swimming at the
Applegat bridge Sunday afternoon
were Frank Mee and Margaret
Franks.
TACOMA. Aug. 16, (AP) Captain
Alfred J. Braden, Jr., 46, Judge advo
cate of the third division, regular
army, died today at the Fort Lewis
hospital after a week's illness.
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Scorpions were already In existence
In the carboniferous period and
there Is no essential structural dif
ference between these fossils and
existing forms.
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A proverb of the Scllly Isle, which
lie off Cornwall, England, tells that
for every man who dies a natural
death on the Islands the sea takes
nine.
I Thompson Creek
SYRUP
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
A good assortment
of syrup at real
bargain prices !
Solid heads Lettuce
each 5c
String Beans
2 lbs 5c
Solid Cabbage
lb. . ...2c
We Have Ice Cold
Watermelon!
CANNING PEACHES
CANNING PEACHES ARE NOW ON
the MARKET! OUR PRICES are LOW
THOMPSON CREEK, Aug. 18
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sulli
van and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Turn
bough and families left Monday
evening to spend, a week at the
'coast.
Mike Sham Is has returned from
Nebraska to hit farm.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnston, Miss
Eva and Ada Johnston and Dee
Johnston enjoyed a. trip to Crescent
City over the week-end, where they
celebrated Miss Eva Johnston's birth.
day.
Among business visitors In Med
ford Wednesday were S. L. Johnston,
Herbert Elmore, Frank Knutsen,
Frank Quick. Fred Powers.
Mrs. George McCollum, Melvln
McCollum, I Vene McCollum. Mrs.
Esther Borough of Klamath FAlls and
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robinson visited
Avail yourself of the convenience of our bakery depart
ment. Here you will find a complete assortment of fine
breads and pastries all fresh from the bakery. Note
the special values we offer each week.
Praline Pecan Cake
23c each
Thin Sliced Rye and Sandwich Breads are just what
you want for packing house lunches. Try them.
A WORD
TO THE WIVES
IS SUFFICIENT
The meals you serve help keep
th family fit. In many home,
constipation result from Insuffi
cient "bulk" In tha menu. This
can be overcome by a delicious
cereal.
Research shows that Kellofg's
All-Bran furnishes "bulk" In con
venient form. All-Bran also pro
vides vitamin B and Iron.
How much better It U to eat this
gentle natural food than to risk
taking patent medicines. Two
tableipoonfuls daily are usually
sufficient. Chronic cases, with
each meal. If not relieved, aea
your doctor.
Serve as cereal with milk or
cream, or dm in cooking. Appe
aling redoes oo the red-and-green
package. At sU gro
cers. Made by
Kellogg In Battle
Creek.
mi-bram!
aw swsk . r a, ' v T
u,,e iniin me traier i.ake connrii of MedTiird. comprising Siskiyou. Jackson. Jose
phine. Klamnth and Lake counties, shown upon arriving at the I nton depot In Portland last Saturday m
an extended tour which will take triem Into Canada and to the eastern rnlled States const. The hoys spent
half a day peeing the Rights of rorlipnd. including Jantzen beach, as guilts of the General Petroleum cor
poration. Left (to rear) Frank Hull. BMlttunt scoutmaster; left (front) rk Roberts, amlstnnt scoutmaster,
and A. O. Soderherg (right front), "coiitmaMer. (Mobllgns photo).
Scranton. Pa., is the metropolis ol
the great anthracite region of north
eastern Pennsylvania.
Peach Recipes
Summertime pessert
4 shredded wheat biscuits, crumbled
H C"P chopped and sweetened
peaches
cup chopped nut meata
1 cup cream
Mix first three Ingredients and fold
Into whipped cream. Six portions.
Hamburger Royale
3 cups chopped beef
1 small onion, chopped salt and
pepper
3 shredded wheat blsculta
cup chicken stock or milk
3 tablespoons butter or chicken fat
Combine meat, finely rolled shred
ded wheat and stock or milk. Season
with salt, pepper and onion. Shape
into small cakes. Fry In hot butter
or fat until brown on one side. Turn
and brown on the other side. If de
sired, mushroom sauce may be served
over this dish. Six portions,
Peach Muffin
4 shredded wheat biscuits, rolled
fine
1 cup flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
'a teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1 4 cups milk
I Rff
i cup chopped peaches
Into shredded wheat crumbs sift
flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.
Add milk and well beaten egg. Fold
In the peaches. Pour Into well
Rreased muffin pans and bake 30-35
minutes In hot oven (450 degrees
Fahrenheit). Makes 12 muffins.
Shredded Wheat Errs
Eggs can be made more tasty and
nourishing by the addition of shred
ded wheat crumbs. Did you know
that hair a cup of shredded wheat
crumbs and a little milk, added to
omelet or a scramble, will make three
eggs service six people?
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Use Mall Tribune want ada.
WASHINGTON (UP) It's going to
be a tough proposition for chinch
bugs to destroy new strains of hybrid
corn developed by the United States
department of agriculture and state
experiment stattoni.
The new hybrids are highly re
sistant to the bugs and also are high
In yield and quality of grain. Thus
far, however, they have been grown
only on a small scale.
In 30 co-operative firid testa last
year In eight central Illinois counties,
chinch bug resistant hybrids yielded
46.3 bushels an acre, compared with
354 bushels for local varieties, and
37.3 bushels for hybrids susceptible
to the bugs.
Although well constructed and
maintained barriers stop the first
brood of bugs from advancing out
of small grain Into corn, the agri
culture department said, there are
no known measures for preventing
adult bugs of the first brood from
flying into cornfields and depositing
eggs from which hatch the second
brood that feeda on the corn until
It matures or Is ktlled.
Development and use of corn high
ly resistant to second brood bugs,
along with erection of barriers. Is
believed to be the most practical and
effective method to guard against
tremendous losses to Individual growers.
A cup of Schilling Coffee
properly served
and he's friendly u puppp
Then he's off to work
on Wings of the Morningl
Try Schilling Coffee.
It's sturdy and dependable.
With reasonable ore
it delivers i delicious cup.
It's Wings of the Morningl
Schilling
Coffee
There are two Schilling Coffee.
One for percolator.
One for drip.
Just the thing for the lunch or picnic. A
raised donut mix. Made like Maple Bars
with Chocolate Icing ...
CHOCOLATE
BARS
23 Dozen
'At your favorite food store or at
nn
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ou start over a Ion moving
more than times a dav
SAVES Gasoline in 3 Ways:-
SHIFTING
Super-Shell
ciin ve up
tocupfullnlO min
ute of hard pulllnft,
or rapid accelerat
ing or on hills. It
alto aoldi wasteful
knocking.
T RUNNING-
! ' .... n an T.
tin to a cup
ful, motorists report,
In an hour on the
lonft stretch thus
aavlnft ftaollne on
LONG trips as well
as on short runs.
Super-Shell
8,600 neighborly stations in the If est
7t MORE THAN
SELL AMY OTHER IRANO
Today'! shift-shift-hlft It
hard on your pockotbook
unless your gasoline has
these Three Kinds of Power
The average low-priced car
weighs 2,600 pounds! That's
why you use the doubled power of
low gear to get your car moving.
Naturally, the more power In
your gasoline ... the easier It is to
get your car moving . . . the quick
er you can flash out
Into "high"... and the
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CIS pi 1 'J guju.me yuu use.
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'''' nf llRl piuiivr: la
mighty Important. But to cut driv
ing costs, you've got to have two
OTHER KINDS of power as well!
HUT, power for OUICK STARTING...
which means you must have a gaaollne
that vaporixtt quickly I
IICONO, power for STEADY RUNNING
. . . which means ample heal units!
The engineer's problem Is to get
ALL of these kinds of power Into a
gasoline . . . without "skimping"
on any. In short, to get them in
perfect BALANCE. Super-Shell Is
the first TRULY balanced gasoline.
And so It saves money in 3 ways!
Stop today at one of the 30,000
neighborly Shell stations from
Coast to Coast,