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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORFaoy. FRIDAY. NOTErRER 13, 1938.
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4 CHEESE WEEK IS
" PROCLMMED FDR
In cooperation with the national
movement to Increase consumption
of cheese. Governor Charles H. Mar
tin of Oregon, and Mayor George W
porter of Medford have Issued proc
lamatlona calling nttentlon to the
faot that this Is National Cheese
week.
The proclamations follow:
To the People of the State of Oregon:
In the final annlysls. the success
ful readjustment of our agricultural
' industries depends upon the produc
tion of agricultural products of de
sirable quality, the marketing, dis
tribution and consumption of same at
such a price as will give to the pro
ducer a fair and reasonable return
for his labor and Interest Involved.
In keeping, with the above state
ment, we heartily endorse the Idea
ot a National Cheese week during
which emphasis may be laid upon a
heavier consumption of that product.
Oregon Is a heavy producer of
eneese of excellent quality, a large
proportion of which must go to out
alde market. In those markets, the
quality of our cheese la well adver
tised and, therefore, well known;
however, our per capita consumption')
la much lower than it should be j
It would, therefore, seem that this
contemplated movement la entirely
In k-plng with the best interests of
the Industry. We commend the lead
ers of the Industry In. Oregon in their
avowed intention of participating in
the National Cheese week between
the 8th and ,14th days of November.
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Vwe send this statement out to our
-people, asking that they give it their
favorable consideration and attention
to the end that the beneficial results
therefrom may extend to thousands
of farm homes aa well as to the
workers In the Industry.
Very sincerely yours,
CHARLES H. MARTIN.
Governor of Oregon.
November 5, 1936.
To Highest Command
Admiral William D. Leahy (above),
commander of the battle force of
the United States fleet, 'wai ip.
pointed by President Roosevelt to
be chief of naval operations, the
topmost post In the navy's hljh
command. He will succeed Admiral
William H. Standley, who It retir
ing, January 1. (Associated Press
Photo)
To the Citizens of Medford:
In view of the fact thst November
S to 14. 1938, ha been set aside as
National Cheee week, and Inasmuch
m our community Is rapidly becom
ing a dairy center, and feeling that
the Interests of Medford can be well
Hrved by the use of such dairy prod
ucts, I, Geo. W. Porter, mayor of the
elty of Medford, do proclaim the days
November 8 to 14 aa Cheese week.
(Signed) GEO. W. porter;
Mayor of Medford.
Kovember 6, 103S.
POPE IS JOVIAL
VATICAN CITT, Nor. 13. (AP)
Pope Plus. In smiling mood, urged
photographers today to become
"thought-transmitters."
The 79-year-old pontiff cheerfully
f hftf.tflrv of 36 newspaper
and newsreel cameramen, who gnve
vim on pnm.m for his missions.
Pope Plus told members of the lens
brigade they must labor always to
make their pictures "transmit tho
thought" of situations bo their work
would continue "In the servlco of
truth."
With a twinkle In hie eye. he ob
served :
"People once read texts and glanced
at Illustrations. Nowadays the tests
become supplement to pictures."
Phone 542 We'll haul away rout
retiise City Sanltan Service
TALENT JUNIORS
.19 AT
CULTURAL EVENT
Outstanding among the cultural
offerings of the year at the South
ern Oregon State Normal school Is
the lecture by Julian B. Arnold which
will be given Thursday evening. No
vember 10, at 8 o'clock in the school
auditorium. A small admission charge
will be made for the lecture.
Julian B. Arnold, distinguished ex
plorer, poet, author and lecturer, the
son of Sir Edwin Arnold, author of
"Light of Asia." waa born in Eng
land, educated at Marlborough col
lege and in Prance and Italy, He
aided in the success of the expedi
tion -of Oeorge Smith whleb exca
vated the ancient ruin of Assyria:
assisted hi organisation of the expe
dition of Henry M. 8tanley, which
discovered the course of the Congo,
and later was actively Interested In
explorations in Egypt.
As the son of Sir Edwin Arnold.
famous poet and for 40 year a power
In London Journalism. Julian Arnold
early became familiar with the mov
ing pens of such authors as Tenny
son. Swinburne, Browning. Ruskln.
Kipling. Wilde. As a youth he knew
personally Huxley, Tyndall, Darwin,
Lodge. Lyell, and from them he learn
ed the grammar of science.
Mr. Arnold la lecturing In the
Northwest throughout the major part
of this month, his engagements In
cluding bookings at Oregon State col
lege at Corral lis. University of Ore
gon at Eugene, the Portland Exten
sion center, and Washington State
Normal school at Ellensburir.
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY. Nov. 13. (Spl.)
Mra. Omer Dick, who has been on the
sick list, la much Improved at this
time.
C. V. Loosley of Ft. Klamath was
a business caller In the valley Thurs
day. A family reunion dinner was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bhelton
Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. John 8av.
age, Wednesday. November 11. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc
Claln. Mr. and Mra. Deo. Mcclain,
Mrs. Mollle Rubert, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Watklns and daughters. Eva
lyn Jean and Phyllis Leo, and Mra.
L. H. Hughes. C. E. and Geo. McClaln.
Mrs. Rubert and Mrs. Bennett are
brothers and sisters.
There will be a meeting again to
night and also next week, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown In the
Ed Marshall house. Services begin at
8 o'clock.
Wm. Oentry accompanied Noel
Davis to Crescent City the first of
the week.
Weather.
Northern California t Fair tonight
and Saturday, temperature abovo nor
mal: gentle to moderate east wind off
coast; Sunday fair.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday,
little change In temperature; gentle
variable wind off coast.
COATS
you would want to wear
110.95 S29.75.
ETHELWTN B. HOFFMANN.
A locust thorn found In the heart
of a tree trunk at Sherman. Tex .
waa believed Imbedded during a tor
nado In 1896. when the tree was a
sapling.
Tungsten steel alloys get stronger
under heat.
TALENT, Nov. IS. (Spl.) Junior
class of the Talent school Is present
ing a play, "Mystery at Midnight" In
the school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock
tonight.
The play centers around the Went-
worth home during a heavy snow
storm. Barbara Cory (Opal Hill.) an
attractive woman In her twenties;
Alma Cory (Hazel Walker), Barbara's
aunt; Cloyd Parker (Kenton Robblna)
Barbara's flanoe: Dick Lawrence i
(Clarence Mathes), a young lawyer; j
Letty Flanders (Wllda Morgan), a
small town flirt; and Oscar Jenson
(Ray Rapp), the strong man, are all
unexpected and unwelcome visitors
in the home of Rathburne Wentworth
and hla aunt. Energlne (Jean Oal
bralth) and Rasmus (Harvey Thayer)
Washington are the colored servants
of Rathburne Wentworth.
The play la filled with thrills and
chills from beginning to end. .
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N RELIEF BURDEr
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. (API
Harry L. Hopkins, works progress ad
ministrator, today reported a 38 per
cent decline In relief rolla between
January, 1936. when a peak load of
5.318,000 alngle persons and families
was reached, and last August.
From August. 1034. to August. 1936.
Hopkins said, there was a reduction
of 18 per cent In the number of per
sons employed by tho works program
or receiving state or local relief.
The report listed 3,833,000 families
and single persons on local or federal
relief In August. 1936. aa compared
with a total of 4.3S0.0O0 in the same
month of 1935. It added the 417.000
reduction took place despite the sddl.
tlon of 100.000 drought emergency
They're New!
and very good. A raised donut
mix and a thrilling new flavor
Fruit Flavored
Custard Filled
Donut Rings
21 a Dzen
Featured Saturday at
All Good Food Stores or
BEST OAKERIES
ON ACES RATE
TOPS
3 NEW CEREAL
FLAVOR
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DON HUTS ON, Alabama's
great All-American end, now
starring with the Green Bay
Packers, says: "There's no
heating that swell new
HUSKIES flavor. ..and whole
wheat sura is the ticket (or
an athlete!"
THERE'S NO
FINER CEREAL
FOR YOUNG
ATHLETES...
HUSKIES ARE
RICH IN FOOD-
ENERG?.
YOU BET. HISKICS
PACK A SWELL
i NEW FLAVOR.. AND
THEY HELP BUILD
MUSCLE, TOO I
JAY ntWANaift, brilliant Chicago
University back, voted outstanding
All-Americao player of 1933.
ELMER LAYDCM, fleet-footed fullback of
Notre Dame's great "Tour Horsemen,"
now head coach at Notre Dame.
WHAT MAKES HUSKIES SO NEW
AND DIFFERENT IN FLAVOR . . .
SO RICH IN FOOD-ENERQY?
HFPF'S the answer! HUSKIES are mide of whole
wheat, with whole wheat's goodoetf loaned
into every crisp, cruncby golden-brown 6akel
But HUSKIES bring you lots more than a new flaror.
took what you get in erery tempting bowlful:
Iron for blood. Phoiphorut n4 oftior votvoble mlnoral
MlH (or ttronf bonot and . Corbohydratot for 14
norgy. Proloint to holp build mutclo. And vHamlnt A. B,
t, and O -Important to good nvtrWon.
Try HUSKIES for breakfast, lunch, or for that
between-meal "snack." Your grocer haj 'em!
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BIG FOOD CENTER
Main and Bartlett
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UY ALL
PURE CANE
10 POUNDS
57c
100 lbs. S29
SATURDAY AT LUMAN'S
The Big Food Center will be prepared tomorrow to
supply your needs with EVERYTHING In the finest
quality foods and at the most reasonable prices It pays
in many ways to buy at Luman's. Let us prove to you
this week-end that there are docided advantages in
trading the One Call-Buy All way,
FLOUR
We are keeping our
Flour Prices Down
Harvest King
Sold with Monoy baok
Guarantee
SB 1;4S
Kitchen Queen
40 lb. bag
$!L59
Klamath Bouquet
40 lb bag
$1.29
Moon Brnnd Montana hard
wheat Hour.
40 lb. bfir
$1.45
SARDINES Large Oval Tins 3 for 25c
NUT MARGARINE 2 lbs. for 25c
PETER PAN, LIBBY'S,
TEA CUP OR OREGON
Tall Cans 4 for 29c
CASE 48
TALL CANS
$3.45
THANKSGIVING TURKEYS
Place your order early for your turkey
for Thanksgiving. We will have choioe
birds at the market's lowest prices.
This Is National Cheese Week
We have a very fine assortment of Cheese to
select from. Our Bpeolal i:
ELKHQRN CHEESE lb. 23c
New
Crop
WALKUTS
lb. 20c
CATSUP
" Medium
Size Bottle
ea. 10c
S&W COFFEE
Mellowed
2 lb. tin
49c
RED "A" COFFEE 3 lbs. 50c
Ground the way you like it
SHORTENIKGpuVeg
TOMATOES
Josephine Brand
No. 2Vi tins
4lb.cn.59c
ea 10c
KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP
Kraft's Balad Dressing, Miracle
Whip, or Sandwich Spread
Quart Jar 39c Pint Jar 25c
uLWaUkyiH
SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS
R.I.R. Hens choice fat ft. 20c
Fancy Fryers R. I. R. ft. 25c
Country Style Sausage ft. 1 5c
Shortening . . . 3 ft. 35c
Lard Home Rendered 3 ft. 39c
Pot Roasts Choice Beef ft. 1 2V2C
Prime Rib Roasts - - ft. 20c
Hamburger fresh ground 2 ft. 25c
Sirloin Steaks :z, ib. 20c
Eastern Bacon - ss ft. 28c
Beef Short Ribs ft. 10c
Fresh Side Pork . . lb. 20c
Veal Shoulder Roasts A ft. 15c
Swiss Steaks ft. 20c
Salt Pork ft. 18c
Sauer Kraut, New quart 10c
CAN PUMPKlHE"large no. m cans ea, 10c
KLAMATH GEM POTATOES
t Extra good quality
50 lb. No. 2's ..73c
10 lbs. No. IV . . . . . ..23c
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ACT AT ONCII Aik is tew fa ft a satla-Anlsa elamlnam
HOT-DISH PAD for 10
AND ONI IAALI IP.AND LAIIL
!. EAGLE BRAND 22e
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One Call
Buy All
at
LUMAN'S
23c
WHILE THEY LAST
FREE! FREE!
Cereal Dish
with 3 Standard sit pkgt.
CORN FLAKES
LUMAN'S
Bakery Specials
SATURDAY
This week end we are featuring two delicioui item
which will make frosty mornlnga eem brighter. Jut
try them for breakfast or for lunch. And don't forget
to stock up on all your other pastry and bread needs
in this popular department.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
CRESCENT COFFEE CAKE
WALNUT RING COFFEE CAKE
each 15c
two for 25c
.3 lbs. for 10c
. 3 lbs. for 20c
. . . .4 lbs. 25c
.6 lbs. for 25c
, LUMAN'S
Fruits & Vegetables
SATURDAY
Southern Navel Oranges Fine for eating
medium sire dos. 25
Lettuce, Solid Heads. . .each 5c
Local Bunch Vegetables. . .3 for 10c
Cabbage, Fall.. lb. 3c
Sweet Potatoes. . ., ,. .6 lbs. for 25c
Fresh Local Tomatoes .
Bananas
Grapes, fine for eating.
Fine Cooking Apples . .
Celery, crisp and tender each 10c
Banana Squash lb. ljc
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