HfEDFORD MATT. TRTBTJNT3, MEDFORD. OREGOX. FRIDAY, XOYErBER 27. 1936.
PAGE NINE
committee was named for next meet
ing, Dec. 9, at which a covered dish
supper will be served to grangers and
families.
Lecturer Olive Floyd, made further
announcement of the Christmas pro
gram, with a Christmas tree, which
will hold a gift for each In atten
dance. Committee In charge of refresh
ments for the meeting Tuesday night
was Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright. Mrs.
Margaret Oermer. Mr. and Mrs. P:ank
Denzer. who surprised the group by
serving delicious turkey sandwiches,
irult Jello, dill pickles and coffee
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BUENOS 4JRES (op) Hygienic
distribution of Buenos Aires' milk
supply Is being urged by civic or
ganizations. Including moat of the
city's Influential newspapers.
The municipal government Is be.lng
asked kto compel dairies, large and
small, to adopt a better sanitary pol
Icy to insure perfect cleanllneas In
handling the supply and also to cur
tail the practice of watering the milk.
municipal control of the city's sup
ply has been suggested as a means of
,uaranteelng pure milk. Pasteurisa
tion to eliminate possible germs and
sterilization of containers are de
clared to be urgent necessities to pro
tect the public health.
Statistics jjf milk producers' com
mission, which at three of the city's
milk depots Inspects the Incoming
shipments to determine fat and other
content In addition to Judging the
proper condition of milk cans, show
that there is .054 per cent of water In
the milk received at the depots.
It is estimated that there are 62
liters of water In each 150,000 liters
of milk received at the various depots
dally. However, the milk producers
organization charges that 300,000
liters of water are added to the milk
before it Is sold to the public.
Distribution of the city's milk still
Is one of the Interesting sights In
Buenos Aires. Usually the milk Is
sold by milkmen whose- horse-drawn
carts, each with two large wheels, are
dally spectacles in the streets. In
some districts cows are milked In
front of the customers' doors. -
The milkmen make dally calls upon
customers. They carry tin containers
and a small measuring basin and then
nto the customers: pail or bottle.
Sometimes sales are made In the
streets, Instead of In the cus
tomer's house.
Some milk is distributed In bottles.
BY
'REV: BAIRD SUNDAY
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W. R. Balrd, minister ot the First
Christian church, will preach his
farewell sermons on Sunday. He will
leave Medford next week to begin his
pastorate with: the First Christian
ehurch of Modesto, Cal.
Mr. Balrd will speak threo times
Sunday. He will speak to the Every
man's Bible class In the courthouse
W. R. Bolrd.
auditorium at 9:30 a. m. The aub
,. arm "RnmB Outstanding
JProphesles Now Being Fulfilled and
Some Yet to Be rumueo..- every
body Is Invited to thl service, both
men and women.
At the Christian church. Rev. Balrd
will speak at 11 o'clock on the sub
ject, "A Closing Challenge to the
Church." At 1:30 p. m. the subject
will be "The Benediction Beautiful."
For the past several weeki the
hurh hittlrilntr has been well filled
for every service. It la expected that j
capacity crowds will hear Mr. uairo s
closing messages. Those wanting good
seats are advised to go early.
Announcement of Rev. Balrd's auc
cessor has not been made.
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The Grange
Phoenix flranae
Ways and means committee of this
grange Is sponsoring another dance
at their hall Friday night, Nov. i.
, commencing at 9:00 o'clock. Suva's
! orchestra will furnish music. Home
economics committee will serve re
freshments of turkey sandwiches and
coffee. Everyone welcome.
Orange met In regular session
Tuesday night with good attendance
Fifteen new names were read for
membership, through the booster
program held recently. Other names
are expected to be submitted som.
Ways and means committee an
nounced the carnival to be held at
the hall December 4. The following
committees were named. Beano. Mil
dred Ward. Harry Reamea, Vughn
Ouacltenbufh, 0. A. Plckel; aide show,
Delno and Gladys Sloan. Bill and
Myrtle Ferns; side show for men only.
Ray Ward. Oeorge Drake; fancy work,
both. Lillian Coleman. Edmona An
derson, Sarah Walker; fish pond. Dor
othy Lofier, Emma Wolgamott; pop
corn booth, Elva caster. Cora Chind
ler, Margaret Oermer; candy booth.
Francis Knudson. Ida Bishop. Mrs.
Wright. Sybil Edwards; negro babies.
Pob Locan. Floyd Bell; beauty prlor.
Olive Floyd. Kathryn and Frank Den
Vrr: refreshments, the home econo
Tftlc committee: ticket sale. A H
Hesrn.
A chairman tot the home economics
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Saturday; little change in tem
perature, Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur
day but with considerable valley fog;
little change in temperature.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
highest 36; lowest 33.
Total monthly precipitation. .01
inches; deficiency for the month,
1.99 Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1938, .36 Inches; deficiency
for the season, 3.50 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday. 28 percent; 8 a. m. today,
83 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 7:16 a. m.; sun
set, 4:42 p. m.
Observations Taken "at S a. ra..
150 Meridian Time.
till!
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Boise 48 24 .00 Clear
Boston , 38 24 .04 Clear
Chicago 26 18 T Snow
Denver 54 32 .00 Clear j
Eureka 46 40 .00 Cloudy
Helena 36 22 .00 Clear
Los Angeles.... 80 56 .00 Clear
Medford 63 24 .00 Clear
New York 38 22 , .00 Clear
Omaha .. 30 20 T Clear
Phoenix .. 76 52 T Cloudy
Portland 56 40 .00 Clear
Reno 68 . 24 .00 Clear
Roseburg ; 46 24 .00 Foggy
Salt Lake... 48 22 .00 Clear
i San Francisco 62 48 -.00 Cloudy
Seattle 64 34 .00 Foggy
Spokane 30 26 .00 Cloudy
Walla Walls,... 30 18 .00 Foggy
I Wash., D. C.. 38-24 J0Q P Cloudy
CHRYSLER TOPS 'EM ALL.
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210 E. MAIN ST. MEDFORD, ORE.
FREE DELIVERY $1.00 ORDERS PHONE 9
PRICES FOR SAT. and MON, NOV.. 28 and 30, 1936
WE ARE HOLDING
ONS 5
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DINNER WARE COUPONS
FOR THE FOLLOWING
Flour
Gold Flake
Sugar
Pure Cane
Coffee
Any Brand
1 lb. cans
Oranges
Milk
One can at thl
TALL
Corn
MINNESOTA
GOLDEN.
Bulk
Carrots
Rutabagas
Borden's Eagle"
Brand Milk
21c can
ROY GUYER'S
ECONOMY MEAT
& FISH MARKET
Free Delivery Phonti 46
Round or Sirloin Steak lb. 23c
Beef Roast lb. 15c
Our Own Little Pig Sausages. . .lb. 25c
Fresh Eastern Oysters pt. 70c
DBS MOINES, la. (UP) Youth
changes styles even In church
music.
Howard L. Brown. Los Angeles, gen
eral secretary of the California Chris
tian Endeavor union, visiting Dm
Moines, declared that because, of In
creased activity of young people In
the church, there Is a growing change
in church music.
Brown said that more spirited
music is coming into prominence In
church services because young people
prefer the gospel-type of hymn to the
sedate religious songs.
Youth, he said, is seeking some
thing practical and positive Instead
of reading theories.
. Since the church is reaching out
and "giving them Christianity with
a smile" Instead of "you musts,"
young people are becoming more In
terested, Brown believes.
Join
ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Hosiery Club.
Every 13th pair free.
GUARANTEED RELIEF
FROM CONSTIPATION
Common constipation is 'usually
due to meals low in "bulk." Fills
and drugs give only temporary re
lief. The sensible thing to do is to
put "bulk" back into your meals.
Millions of people get this needed
"bulk" in a delicious cereal: Kel
logg's All-Bran. Its "bulk" is
much like that in leafy vegetables.
Within the body, it absorbs mois
ture, forms a soft mass, gently
cleanses the system.
Some years ago, an Investigation
was made among thousands of All
Bran usors. 98 per cent found it
satisfactory. Only 2 per cent had
the type of constipation that would
not respond to All-Bran.
All-Bran Is guaranteed. Try it
a week. If not satisfactory, your
money will bo refunded by the
Kellogg Company.
Just eat two tahlespoonf uls daily,
either as cereal or in cooked dishes.
All-Bran is sold by all grocers.
Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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Mrs. L. L. Otiyer, 311) Tortland
Louis II, Lang. Eagle Point
Mrs. Mabel Herndon, Jacksonville
s.l9
49 lb. bag
54
10 lb. cloth bag
in stock
(Limit 2)
25
10c
Fresh, Juicy
Dozen
price with earn M
dollar In groceries you spend. A
CAN
S1.
VALLEY
One Dot. Cans
5 ibs. 10c
Pabst-ett
Cheese
2 p ig. 35c
Now Try Some
GOOD BEEF!
After the Tnrket feast
some really tine Beef
certainly tastes good. We
hare ftome fam-y quality
Beef that will revive the
fnmll?' appetite.
8 ST. l
For School and
"Dressing Up"
COATS
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Saving Price 'rUt
Styled likegrown-up' with
wide shoulders and Princess
lines. Some tailored, others
with fuf trims. Tweeds,
fleeces, monotones. 7 to 14.
Over Half Wool
Shoulderettes
98'
A Ward
Value
For wear around the house
or in bed. Ideal protection
from stray draughts. Basket
weave. Ribbon ties, length
53 Inches.
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The Most Serviceable
Cotton Shaker
FLANNEL
27-in. Wide
Reg.
10o jd.
Yd.
Double fleeced for extra
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Bleached white. Wcnrs and
washes well.
SALE ON
REMNANTS
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PRICE
Cretonnea, scrims, prints,
muallna, broadcloths, silks,
aatins, novelty crepes, nan
nel, organdie, batistes, etc,
1. ffforf
1. Monty
3. Tim
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ORDER DEPARTMENT
Thousanda o items
in addition to thosa
carried In Wards Stort
are quickly and easily
available throuKh this
new shopping service.
117 South Central
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- A MA Jf I oay, printed percale aprons
v. :''X$Wvi?1l ( seldom found at auch a low
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25
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Wards own make I Closely
knitted Panties or Vests
Warm and fit so smooth that
they won't show a wrinkle
under your dressesl
EXTRA: LONG (72x90)
Worth at Leait $12.98
tut
Each
A blanket made especi
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Gifts of Distinction
at Distinctly Low
Prices
FROM 10
TO 298
A wide selection of charm
ing (live . . . everything you
can Imagine for that Christ
mas doi. You can do all
your Chrlstmaa shopping at
Wards Olft Shop and find
til the things you want at
the prlcea you want to pay.
Vou are sure of getting ex
tra value.
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earns trlple-stitchedl 2
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Army model lined bosoml
Double yoke elbow
patches I
Interlined collar, cuffsl
All AlWarJi Uw Prlf I
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Cossack
Sweaters
Wards Price Is Extremely
Low For This Quality I
398
All
Wool
No wonder It's a sensation! It
has the "soft feel" of much
higher priced sweaters. Invert-
ed pleat and belted back, full,
slide fastener. Boys' Part Wool
Sweaters 1.59
high Pitin: ii
Are Low-priced At Wardsl
79c
ONLY
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strength!
Fully cut for comfort I
Wards atandard sires for
fit!
Plenty of warmth and wear
at thrift price I 36 to .46.
49
3.49
Quality I
Men's Whittenton
ROBES 098
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