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PAGE THTRTOEIT 301 OE301 OE301 locao Borden's Milk Condensery at Albany, Ore. DON'T MISS THESE HIGH QUALITY FOODS AT LUMAH'S LOW PRICE LEVELS! SHOWN IN REPORT BY CITY LIBRARY You will get a thrill out of shopping at Lnman'i this week and. The fine dliplajs of the choicest foods obtainable and at very special price nil) mnke vou (lad you came direct to this store. Ererythlnt; yon coald n1h for In foods It here for yon. No time or steps wanted when joa buy at Lumen's and too you always save money. XrEDFOTJD MXIL TRTBUNTE. M"ETVFOR'D, OT?EGOT. FRIDAY. DECEMTSET? 3, 1937. Th following wew reported todiy mb the 15 most popuUr books of fic tion t Medlord public library dur ing November: And So, Victoria Vaughan Willrtnt. Amertcen Dream Michael Foster. Northwest P&wage Kenneth Rob art. Drums Along the Mohawk Walter EdmondA. Citadel Archibald Joseph Cronln. Deep Summer Gwyn BrUtow. And the Rains Came Louis Brom fleld. f Victoria 4:80 CectT Roberta. ' Tlie Years Virginia Woolf. Turning Wheels Stuart Cloete. They Came Llwe Swallows WUllam Maxwell. Tliree Comrades Erich Maria Re marque. City of Bells Elizabeth Goudge. Turbulent Pendrayl as Tobias Wag Bar. 6o Great a Man David Pilgrim. The following were listed as the Ifi most popular books of non -fiction: An American Doctor's Odyasey Victor G. Helser. Present Indicative Noel Coward. Man. the Unknown Alexis Carrel. Heads and Talrs Malvina Hoff man. The Nile Emll Ludwlg. Golden Fleece Brtlte Harding. This Life I've Lived Iaobel Os boiime Field. Four Hundred Million Customers Carl Crow. Book of Marvels Richard Halli burton. Edward the VII Hector Bolltho. How to Develop Your Personality 1 Sadie Rae Myers Shellow. Ascent of Nandl Devi W. H. Til man. Second Reader Alexander Wool oott. Miracle of England Andre Mau rols. Ordeal of England Sir Phillip Hamilton Glbbs. LIGHT AUTO WINS T TILT ARKANSAS CITY.. Eaa. (AP) A light coupe smashed Into a freight train at the Oklahoma state Una near here. Four passengers suffered minor Injuries. Damages to their car didn't exceed $300. Here's the railroad's bill: Nine thousand ties were damaged when a tank car's trucks were de railed and ran on the ties for three miles to the yards here. A 760 signal was destroyed. Six other tank cars were derailed V. and the contents of twr had to be transferred. Several sections of truck were torn up. A wrecker crew worked for several hours to clear the right-of-way. Railroad officials estimated the eoat at nearly 10,000. Ring Recovered PASADENA. Cal. (AP) A ruby diamond ring, lost nine years ago by Mrs. Eennedy Hammlll. was found In a aewer a mile from her house. Recently she missed the ring again, had the same section of sewer searched. Them It was. TThe state of Oregon ts fortunate In having Ideal dairying conditions with in ltc borders. Long recognised for Its eminent position among states as a large producer of dairy products. It has been known primarily for the high quality standards to which Its products conform. Many sections of the United States produce milk but Oregon la favored with a suitable climate and sufficient rainfall to pro vide Ideal natural grazing conditions which are so essential to the produc tion of pure balanced milk of nat ural flavor. The Borden company early recog nized the advantages of the state of Oregon as a source of supply of good milk suitable for their exacting use In the production of Borden's Irra diated Evaporated Milk. Today Bor den's operate a large condensary lo cated at Albany in the heart of the famous Willamette valley. To the Borden plant many dairymen dally deliver thousands of pounds of good fresh milk direct from the dairy. This good milk is quickly processed by modern methods and machinery. Sterilized within the cans the evap orated milk Is made pure and safe and Is quickly shipped to consum ers throughout Oregon and In fact the entire Pacific slope Including Alaska. Borden's rigid top-quality standards of production and distri bution protect the fine flavor and quality of the milk which Is received dally from Oregon dairies, making It available for use by consumers througrout a wide-spread area. Thus too, a larger and more stable market Is provided for Oregon dairymen. "Oregon Builders" is a term which aptly describes The Borden's Milk operations In Oregon. It Is a substan tial factor In the local economic structure as' Is evidenced by large regular yearly expenditures. This money Is spent in a steady month by month flow for milk, labor, fuel, can, cases, oil and general operat ing supplies. Day by day Borden's are seeking to Improve their product and make It even more useful and beneficial as a dally food. Typical of this progressive activity ts the recently developed pro cess of Irradiation by which the lat ent undeveloped units of vitamin D naturally present In milk are devel open and "made available for easy as similation by users. The term "Irradiation simply de scribes the modern process of expos ing evaporated milk In a thin film to a large ultra ray lamp, momen tarily. Just as an apple on a tree la made suitable for eating by the ripening action of sunshine, so is milk improved and the sunshine vitamin D units Increased by Irra diation. Sunshine vitamin D la par ticularly beneficial to growing chil dren In assisting the building of sturdy healthy bodies. Skunk Wins Pet Prize. NEWBURGH. N. Y. (UP) Theo dore Sera's pet skunk won the prize far the oddest pet to be exhibited at the Tatlwaggers' Dog and Pet Show here. The animal wss admitted only after It youthful owner as sured the hesitant chairman thst "he waa safe." DIET OF GRASS SEEN FOR U. S. MTTNCIE. Ind. (AP) The United States may soon became a nation of grass-eaters. Dr. George I. Christie, president of Ontario Agricultural college, predicted at a farmer's meeting here. "Dried grass, specially treated and prepared, may ba one of the Im portant fsrm crops of tomorrow," Dr. Christie asserted. Grass-eating by man, be said, would be a change no more start ling than the development of the automobile frotn a "hen-scartng go devil to the smoothly-functioning vehicle of today." "There Is even a man on our staff." he said, "who suffered from ulcers of the stomach. He has been taking two spoonfuls of this dried grass dally and has made a remark able comeback." Brewers Drink "Pop" CHAMBERSBURG, . Pa. (UP) "Soda pop" was the only beverage served at the Franklin county retail beer dealers' picnic. The picnic was held on a Sunday and an agent ol the liquor control board warned the retailers at the last minute that they would endanger their licenses if beer was served. To Develop Weaving COLOMBO, Ceylon ( up Hand loom weaving Is to be developed in factories In Ceylon, and tt Is pro posed to send a science graduate to Manchester for special training in textile technology, A scheme for de velopment will be placed before the state council of Ceylon. Grain Cooperative Has Good Dividend PENDLETON. Ore.. Dec. 3. (AP) Largest dividends in the seven-year history of Pendleton Grain Growers, Inc. totaling $9134 have been paid out to former members this fiscal year, according to announcement to day by James Hill, Jr., manager. Individual patronage checks of the co-operative agency, which specializes In grain selling but also is & buying unit for various farm needs, ranged from ai to $300, he said. Med ford Students Pledge OSC Frats CORVALLIS, Ore., Dec. g. (AP) New pledges to honorary professional fraternities at Oregon State college Included: Sigma Delta CM, nstlonsl profes sional Journalistic society: Bob Root and Bob Fowler. Medford. Sigma Gamma Epsllon, national professional and honor society In geology: Wallace Lowry, Medford. Sigma Tau, national engineering honor society: Leonard Klein, Medford. Checkers Well Lnirorroed BELL AIRE. O. (UP) The appear ance of three men carrying guns and blackjacks and wearing Sam Browne belts and wide-brimmed hate was something of a mystery here until It was explained that they were only assisting the dog warden In checking licenses. Out of a potential electrical power of 16.000,000 kilowatts on the Mis sissippi river and It tributaries, only only 2,000,000 have been utilized. DOUBLE SUICIDES ARE CUT IN. JAPAN BY WAR TOKYO (AP) Statistics compiled by the metropolitan police board show that the number of double suicides In Japan this year la less than half of lsst year's total for the same period. The practice is comparatively com mon In Japan. It Is the traditional escape of frustrated lovers, and late ly It has become common among poverty-stricken married couples. But since the war In China began. It has dropped sharply. The running cost of the Dtonne quntuplets' nursery ts 918,000 a year. Great Britain has twice as many merchant vessels as the United States. IN 4 MINUTES Orchids to Oregon Babies! 1 1 1 I Jhe whole family loves it 1 I h,hnmaiwi. ':v i I jl Devil'i Food C.k. 41,l.rOM"'"J',w j ij .,;.ti. re-l" I .... U or ,1 " HMVJ DArtO JOHNSTON Howard Ballard And part of the credit goes to the fine milk produced in this state Ouf bibiM here cn crow it ovw j Int of othr liffje hibiet. Whrn thfir doctors ordr r evipo rited milk, the favored rhtmht can have a brand that'i made right here, from the fineit milk produced in the country, Rorden't Irradiated Evaporated Milk hai other ad vantage, to offer. It it a wonder fully digeible form of milk for hbte; it ii alnayi tafe; it it ir radiated with sunhineVitamin D. And have you ever tried it in coffee! Voull find that it ' fx tra-delit ! tmooth and mellow and rich! it OOUCID AND M ADI IN TMI NORTHWIIT o D o mm FREE WITH 2 PKGS. MORTON'S SAIT CANDY All new stock Ship ped direct from the factory, CHOCOLATES the old fashion kind, Pr Iflr pound I WW CREAM MIX good but not expen- 3ive- Pr 2 pounds for -w w PLAIN MIX always popular for Holidays OF 2 pounds for MC Sugar 10 pounds for 57 100 pounds for $5.39 Crisco 3 pound pails 59 6 pound pails....$1.09 Prunes New crop Oregon Petite Prunes OCm 6 pounds for CvC Milk Borden's 9Qf 4 cans for C?JU mww annviaam.1 luil.it . irli'ti on s ,t V rroiluct. are (Ist-IIIIRU LESS than In the year 1036, which 1 recognized by the United Statea gotern meat ai the normal year for llrtng coat. Buy SAW and aara . Not only on the varieties shown here, bat on the entire SAW line of fine foods. True eronomy begins with quality. SW Delora Corn, No. 2 . .,. 17c Large Prunes, No. 2 ...... .18c S3? Tomato Juice, 46 oz .;.21e Cranberry Sauce, No. 1 ... ,16c SsW Long Grain Rice, 2 lbs 19c S Fruit Cocktails, No. 1 17c SsX' Pimentos . 9c SJV Grapefruit, IV. 13c Sdf' Mandarin Oranges ,10c Long Branch Pineapple 22c Wat 25e In Normal Years Telephone Peas 17c Was tte In Normal Tears 1 lb. tin.. 27c 2 lb. tin. 52c Was S6o per lb. in Normal Years EH3 S SATURDAY SPECIALS NEW LOW PRICES Turkeys, young fat lb. 22c T-bone or Sirloin Steaks ,. .lb. 18c Veal Loin or Rib Steaks. . lb. 20c Pork Leg Roasts lb. 20c Pork Shoulder Roasts lb. 18c Fresh Side Pork lb. 17c Country Style Sausage lb. 15c Bacon, sugar cured No. 1 quality lb. 28c Bacon for Seasoning lb. 20c Salt Pork, fine for frying. . . . . .lb. 18c Shortening 3 lbs. 39c Lard, home rendered. . . . . . ... . .lb. 15c Choice R. I. Red Hens .lb. 20c Young Fat R. I. Fryers, choice . . lb. 25c Beef Pot Roast, extra fine lb. 15c Swiss Steak from Prime Beef. . .lb. 20c Veal Roasts, shoulder lb. 15c Money Saving Flour Prices! Montana Hard Wheat MOON CI AQ BRAND. 49-pound "nek ? I KLAMATH BOUQUET e QC 49-pound sack P I awW KITCHEN QUEEN a good all- 4 CO purpose flour, 49-pound sack.... 9 I WW Macaroni lb. 19c Cheese lb. 23c IVORY SOAP . . Ige bar 9c OXYDOL . 2 Ige pkgs. 43c MATCHES Large 6 Box Cartons ctn 19c Triangle Oats ' Quick or regular 9 lb. sack 43t New Raisins Yei, the new orop Is here, 4 lbs. 25 - - LUMAN'S Bakery Specials SATURDAY ONLY FRESH ORANGE CAKE The name tells you something but you'll not know the whole story until you have tasted this delicious cake. The juice and rind from fresh, ripe oranges all through the cake and in the delightful fondant frosting. Be sure to try one 59c LUMAN'S FRUITS & VEGETABLES SATURDAY ONLY LETTUCE large crisp local ea. 5c CABBAGE local crisp per lb. 2c CELERY fresh green, stalk 10c PARSNIPS . . 4 lbs. 17c APPLES LStLUc APPLES per box 95c Lflll l M B p?g9ood center S vj UUU LTU UVI MAIN AND BARTLETT STS. Telephone 353 or 354 4 Free Deliveries Daily Telephone Your Order Fancy Mixed Nut JCA 2 lb.. 4bC Walnuts, local, fine quality Qt. 2 lbs. OwG Peanuts, fresh roasted ORf 2 lbs. .C3U o D o I o 0 OESOE QE30