Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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    AfEPFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. rEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1936.
PAGE NINE
TOYEXHIBiTWILL
BE SEEN AT HOME
One of the special features of ths
Family Living Conference to be held
in Medford at the court house audi
torium October 20 is a new educa
tional homemade toy exhibit. Fathers,
. mothers, grandparents, aunts, uncles,
and older brothers and sisters will
be interested in these colorful, simple,
durable and easily made toys for
children of pre-sc'r.Cjoi age 1 to 6
years. Come and get ideas for Christ
mas presents, birthday presents, or
Jits to sell. Those whA come to tho
Meeting may sign for a free pamphlet
of directions for making homemada
toys, which will be Issued by tho
Oregon State college home economics
extension s?rvice the latter part of
October.
Other features of the family living
conference will Include an exhibit of
free and Inexpensive pamphlets deal
ing with many problems of family
relationship and child development.
Mrs. Mnud Morse, extension ape-
clallst in parent education, will speak
on the subject. "How Has Time
Changed Family Relationships?"' This
topic will bring to your mind many
questions. Bring your questions to
,thc meeting, where you may discuss
them In the group, or you may put
them In the "question box." which
Mrs. Morse will open for Impersonal
discussion during the afternoon ses
sion. The "question box" is Included
this yaer by request because many
who attend meetings have questions
which they would like to have dis
cussed, but are hesitant about ask
ing them in front of the group.
All homcmakers of Jackson county
x are invited to attend this conference.
'QftGrnlng session begins at' 10 a, m.
and the afternoon session will close
at 3:30. Those attending are asked
to bring an individual lunch box.
Coffee will be served by tho commit
tee In charge. A nursery school will
be provided for pre-schooi ago chil
dren where they may play under su
pervision while their mother attend
the meeting. Arrangements for the
meeting arc being made by Mabel C.
Mack, home demonstration agent for
Jackson county.
TO SURVEY REQUESTS
First formal sesolon or the Jackson
county budget committee la under
way today with George Edward Dunn
of Ashland as chairman and George
T. Frey of Medford as secretary.
George Weeks of McLsod. orchards,
and the county court comprise re
mainder of the budget committee.
Two matters of Interest are sched
uled to come before the budget com
mittee, a 95000 appropriation for
weed control, and the application of
county offices for more clerical help
the coming year.
County Granges, farmers and stock
men are expected to make the request
for weed control. It has not yet been
formally presented. However, the
budget committee has investigated
the proposition.
The application for Increased clerl.
cal help Is based upon the business
Increase the past two years and is
held necessary for speedier handling
of county work. The clerical help
was reduced heavily as an economy
move early in the depression.
A member of the budget committee
forecast that if any Increase In cleri
cal help was granted It would be uni
form In all offices.
Today's session of the budget com
mittee will be devoted to tentative
consideration of all Items presented,
to enable the budget committee to
familiarize themselves with the bud
get. Another session Is scheduled for
early next week.
I Prank c. Dark Kjm no.0.ii
architect, according to Prank a. Far
rell, attorney for the district.
The building will contain four
rooms and all modern facilities, and
will be located a short distance off
the Crater Lake highway on a lormer
portion of the Ace Weeks property.
E. N. Tray Is chairman of the
school board. H. A. Dltsworth and
Blanche Zlmmerlee being the other
memoera. peter w,
clerk.
Sandra is the
Hospital Action Aim
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. AF)
wrK.,n mate control board will
be asked to undertake Immedltae leg
islative consideration or a .'200,000
hospital for Multnomah county, tho
Oregon Tuberculosis association said.
The hospital was authorized by the
voters at the last general election but
legislative action Is necessary before
funds can be made available.
Stated commnnlcn tlon
Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
'P. & A. M., Fmay, October
lath, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
welcome. O. O. HORNER,
. M. WILSON, Secy. W. M.
Mon
Tune In KSL every evening.
dav thru Friday 8 p m.
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I ONE CALL-BOY ALL I flour I
MwntiMimtrraiiiMii
BROTHERS
BIG FOOD CENTER
Main and Bartlett
Telephone 2734 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 273
We are keeping
Flour Prices Down
Kitchen
Queen
tuRDAY
1 IF .WHE&L22?
What a saving; of timo to buy all foods
at all times in just one call Meats, gro
ceries, vegetables and bakery goods of
the choicest qualitypriced right ob
tainable on a single trip throurrh this
store. What a convenience what a pleasure It's the modern, easy way to
shop and is making many new friends for this centrally located store.
Join the crowd this week-end.
MILK
Peter Pan or Libby's
Tea Cup or Orogon
4 TALL
CANS
29c
Per Case 48
Tall Cant
$3.45
NEWNUC0Alb.20c
40 lb. bag
$1.59
MOON BRAND -
hardwheat flour,
49 lb. bag
Klamath
Bouquet
49 lb. bag
$1.29
Montana
$1,45
Harvest King
Sold with Money-back
Guarantee
$245
I RAISINS I PRUNES 1 SUGAR I
New Crop New Crop Pure Cane
Good Tasty j Fine for Breakfast Buy now
4 lbs. 25c j 4 ihs. 25c II iooih-s529 1
PEANUT BUTTER
for Sandwiches
2 lbs. 25c
FIG BARS Fresh
Nice for
Children's Lunch
2 lbs. 25c
MEAT SPECIALS BIG VALUES FOR SATURDAY
A Fine Assortment of Cold Lunch Meats and Pickles
R.I.R. Hens choice fat ib. 20c
Choice Fryers R. I. R. in. 25c
Country Style Sausage ib- 15c
Shortening . . . 3ib.35c
Lard Home Rendered 3 ib. 39c
Swiss Steak ib. 20c
Pot Roasts Prime Beef Ib. 1 2V2C
Prime Rib Roasts ib. 20c
Fresh Side Pork ib. 20c
Hamburgerfreshground2lb.25c
Rabbits Young, Fat Fryers Ib. 23c
T Bone or Sirloin Prime ib. 20c
Eastern Bacon med. thick ib. 28c
Beef Short Ribs ib. 10c
KLAMATH FALLS
POTATOES
50 lbs. No. 2'b..,. ..63c
10 lbs. No. l's.. 23c
NUT MARGARINE 2 lb. 25c
AQIQAA "3-lb. pail 63
U n 1 0 u U e ib. pau ?i.io
IVORY SOAP ea. 9c
CANDY " " Ib. 10c
HONEY S 5 lb. pail 49c
SORGHUM'S -5 lb. pi 55c
MACARONI . 3 lbs. 19c
CHEESE
Fresh
Excellent
lb. 23c
COFFEE
Buy 2 pounds of fine quality
"Blue O" Coffee
for 43c
and get free 2 Narcissus Bulbs
in a beautiful fiber bowl .,
"HIDDEN GOLD"
CONTEST
with
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in
LARGE SIZE
PACKAGES
45c
MIRACLE WHIP
KRAFT'S
Kraft's Miracle Whip Salad
Dressing or Sandwich Spread
Quart Jara . ..... 39c
Pint Jars ... 25c
LUMAN'S
Bakery Specials
SATURDAY
With each new season we present new
desserts and interesting breads for
menu variety. This week-end we offer
for your approval . . .
Fall Festival Cake
A spicy cake made with pumpkin and honey. Topped
with rich butter icing sprinkled with chopped walnuts.
49
LUMAN'S
Fraits & Vegetables
SATURDAY
New Sauerkraut' .qt. 10c
Banana Squash . lb. lc
Celery, crisp and tender. . . .each 10c
Fine Cooking Apples ... 6 lbs. for 25c
Grapes, fine for eating 4 lbs. 17c
Bananas per lb. 5c
Fresh Local Tomatoes. .3 lbs. for 10c
Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. for 25c
Cabbatte, Fall lb. 3c
Local Bunch Vegetables. . .,.3 for 10c
Oranees, med. size ........... doz. 25c
Iry Onirms 4 lbs. 10c