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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938.
PAGE SEVEN
Y
GOLD STAR MOTHERS
OF
PHILADELPHIA, May 13. De
portation of aliens swearing allegl
anc to a foreign country's dictator
ahlp wu urged In a resolution passed
today by the Gold Star Mothers at
their national convention.
Another resolution endorsed "any
legislation pertaining to restricted Im
migration, rjandatory deportation and
prohibiting of employment of aliens
In the federal government."
Mrs. Bess Duncan Wells, Portland,
Ore., was elected president. She suc
ceeds Mrs. Horace B. Blake of Phila
delphia. Other officers chosen Included Mrs.
Elisabeth Lambert Wood, Portland,
Or., committeeman.
Mayor Joseph K. Carson of Port
land, Ore., commended the mothers
for their "opposition to all Isms."
0. AND C. TIMBER
SALE IS DECREED
WASHINGTON, May 13. (P) The
Interior department announced today
It would sell 36,316,000 board feet
ot timber along the Oregon and Cali
fornia railroad and Coos Bay wagon
oad In western Oregon, to keep the
lumber mills operating In the region
during the next two or three months.
The emergency sale, made pending
th adoption of permanent adminis
trative regulations for the former
grant lands will be made through
the general land office. Bids for the
purchase of the timber will be re
ceived at the land office In Rose
burg. Ore., at 10 a. m., Thursday,
May 19.
Secretary Ickes said the sale would
provide employment for approximate
ly 3,000 workers for the next 80 days.
1
. TO SING MAY 20
Six hundred children from the
fourth, fifth and sixth grades of
the Medford elementary schools will
perform In the annual music fes
tival to be held May 20 In the gym
nasium of the senior high school.
Under the general direction of
Esther Leake, music supervisor of the
city schools, groups of students will
present a program of vocal and In
strumental music and folk dancing
which promises to be of Interest to
the public. Special features of the
program will Include the combined
chorus of 600 voices, the combined
string ensemble of 80 pieces under
the direction of John Knight and a
group folk dance.
Special numbers will also be heard
from Roosevelt school under direc
tion of Mrs. Florence Hunsaker; Lin
coln school, under direction of Miss
Eleanor Curry; Jackson school un
der direction of Mlsa Gertrude
AhUtrom and Washington school
under direction of Miss Laura York
MOVIE SCENES PLANNED
ON BEERY'S HIDEAWAY
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. May IH.
(AP) Wallace Beery sought a hunt
ing preserve on the Snake river In
Idaho so he could steal away occa
sionally from the movies.
Some time this summer the movies
are going to follow.
M-O-M announced today a com
pany Including Spencer Tracy end
Director W. S. Van Dyke will visit
Beery's preserve to film scenes for
"Northwest passage."
Menus of the Day
By Mrs. Alexander George
Meatless Meals
Luncheon
Salmon-Tuna Salad
Bread Rhubarb Conserve
Cookies Tea
Dinner
Rice Ring with Vegetables
Bread Currant Jam
Head Lettuce French Dressing
Macaroon Delight
Coffee
' ServInK Four
Salmon-Tuna Salad
1 cup salmon
eup tuna
3 hard-cooked eggs, diced
cup diced celery
Vi cup chopped sweet pickles
3 tablespoons chopped plmtentoa
1-8 teaspoon salt
teaspoon paprika
3 teaspoons lemon Juice
Vi cup salad dressing
Mix. Serve on lettuce.
Rice Ring
S cups boiled rlosx
3 eggs
teaspoon salt
teaspoon paprika
VA teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon minced onions
1 teaspoon minced parsley
14 eup milk
3 tablespoons butter, melted
Mix Ingredients. Pour Into a but
tered ring mold. Bake for as min
utes In a pan of hot water In a mod
erate oven. Let stand for five minutes.
Unmold. Surround with creamed veg
etables. Macaroon Delight
4 egg yolks
oup granulated sugar
4 tablespoons flour
3 cups milk
14 teaspoon lemon extract
teaspoon almond extract
1 teaspoon vanilla
teaspoon salt
1 cup broken macaroons
Bat yolks. Add sugar and flour.
Mix well and add milk. Cook In a
double boiler until thick and creamy.
Stir frequently. Add rest of lngredl
ents and pour Into a shallow buttered
baking dish. Cover with merlneue.
Meringue
4 egg whites
cup granulated sugsr
4 cup shredded almonds
teaspoon almond extract
Beat whites until stiff. Add sugar
and beat until creamy. Add rest of In
gredients. Spread over pudding. Bake
for 30 minutes In a slow oven.
PRICE PUG FOE
era. The new Jaw, passed by the
last session of the legislature, goes
BTJOBNE. May 18. (AP) George 0.
Stanley, Eugene grocer who has been
a leader In the fight against the new
antt'prlce discrimination bill in Oer
gon. announced today that for the
present he would abandon his fight
to hive the law referred to the vot-
into effect today.
Stanley asserted that the law would
have been referred to the voters at
the coming primary elections had It
not been for a typographical error in
copies of the law attached to the
referendum petitions. Earl Snell, sec
retary of state, had okayed the refer
endum petitions, Stanley asserted,
when backers of the law discovered
the error In printing and enjoined
Snell from putting the question on
the primary ballots.
The new law, It Is claimed, will do
away with such popular and sought
after practice as "clearance aUea"
which are so popular with housewives.
CHANGES WROUGHT IN
NIAGARA FALLS CREST
NIAOARA FALLS. W. T. May It.
(AP) City officii!, reported today
Niagara Fall one mora changed tta
shape .lightly during the put winter,
and the American falla la taking on
a horaeahoe shape almllar to that of
the famoua Canadian Horaeahoe Falla.
An announcement aald a survey
had revealed the ereat of the Ameri
can Falla had developed a more de
cided AaW'tooth appearance than In
former years. Two V-ahaped Inden
tatlona have appeared In the creat,
about 30 to 90 feet deep.
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LA ORANDE. May 13. (AP) The
La Grande commercial club pledged
It. aupport to mtd-Columbia river
and caatern Oregon chambera of com
merce yeaterday in working for the
proposed a13.ooo.OOO Columbia river
highway modernlratlon plan.
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Coata Dresses Hats
ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN
I
WASHINGTON. May 18. )P The
management of the principal rail
roads of the country notified em
ployes today It Intends to redue
basic wages IS percent on July 1.
"This action." the statement said,
"Is compelled by conditions now con
fronting the rsilroad industry. We
wish the public and the railroad em
ployes to know what those conditions
are, because both the national wel
fare and the welfare of railroad men
are necessarily dependent upon the
welfare of the basic transportation
Industry of the country."
Spokesmen for the railway brother
hoods have announced they will not
accept any reduction, and that the
wage controversy eventually will oe
placed before the national mediation
board.
The railroads now employ slightly
fewer than a million workers. It has
been estimated a IB percent reduc
tion would amount to $350 900.000
annually.
GEN. WHITE'S DAUGHTER
DIES AT PARENTS HOME
SALEM, May 1S.(AF) Mrs. Hen
rietta White Routh, daughter of
Major General and Mrs. George A.
White, died at her parents' home here
Thursday after an lllnees of several
weeks. She was married to her fiance
a few daya before her death.
Mrs. Routh was a charter member
of the Spinsters' club and active In
philanthropic 'work. She Is survived
by her widower, her parents, and a
sister, Mrs. George Emlgh ot Astoria.
Weather
No. .hern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday, fog on the coast, high
temperature In the Interior; moderate
to fresh northwest wind off the coast.
Sunday fair.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday,
warmer interior Saturday; moderate
northerly wind off the coast, Sunday
fair.
Ose UaU Tribune Want Ada.
BAPTIST CONVENTION
SELECTS OFFICERS
SALEM. May II. (P Df. Albert
O. Johnson, pastor of Hlnson Me
morial church, Portland, waa unani
mously elected president of the Ore
gon state Baptist convention today.
Other officers elected were:
Vice-president, O. O. Hessemer, Mc-
M Inn vllle; secretary, Rev. R. B.
Thomas, Portland; treasurer, W. O.
Sims. Portland: historical secretary.
Dr. O. O. Wright, Portland.
Board of director: Mrs. M. B. Hodge,
Portland; Mrs. J. Fred Bell, Portland:
James A. Howard, Oregon City: W. R.
Strong. Roseburg; Rev. E. B. Luther,
The Dalles, and Dr. Irving A. Fox,
Salem
FOn TflSTIER, QUICKER HUMiS
Potteti
FHIl-lETl
Golden frilly agj
noodle, made with
100 A-l Durum
Semolina. Read
lo serve In Vj
minute. I
Pc
'otteti
FR I L-IET IRI1CI
A tangy, xettful tauot
thai beings out all the
tempting goodness of
Frit -lets, Macaroni,
nd Spaghetti. Try
this Kite thrill today I
rostriai.aoAiiriiu macaroni co. -tr Portland, omtOM
LA
TO
PORTLAND. May 13. (AP) Mayor
Florello LaGuardla of New York will
visit Oregon this summer to ank the
state to participate In the New York
world fair next year.
Oregon withdrew several weeks ago
following a dispute over a site.
Mayor Joseph Carson of Portland
telegraphed from the east that La
Guardla "hopes negotiations will be
resumed as Oregon Is too important
to be omitted."
The Oregon fair commission de
cided to concentrate on the exposi
tion at San Francisco.
KLAMATH LUMBER CUT
SET RECORD IN 1937
KLAMATH FALLS, May 13. (AP)
Klamath's 1937 lumber cut of
698,643,685 board feet smashed all
time production records a compila
tion of reports from 37 mills situ
ated In this area showed today.
Value of the cut, 915.370,139.07.
was the third largest In history; and
the payroll, 98.118,376.61, the fifth
largest.
A total of 6175 were employed by
the Industry- Employment and pay
roll figures were both lower than
in 1936. t
lakevlew Pair To Wed
RBNO, Nev., May 13. (AP) Mar
riage licenses Issued here yesterday
Included: Theodore Scheffler, 34, and
Frances Sunderland, 33, both of Like
view. Ore.
WEBB & CARLON'S
WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE
OFFERS YOU
STARTING SAT., MAY 14
DURING OUR NASON
PAINT SALE
This attractive Universal cruciMe steel entierjr
art giveaat no extra eost.to every customer ho
kuv, $2.50 worth of paint merchandise. Offer
available for a limited time only. Come in today!
PAINTS, VARNISHES LACQUERS
Prices effective Sat., Mon. and
Tue., May 14, 16, 17
' Medford and Central Point
wr Food Budget
Out of the;
ROLLED OATS
Quaker Buckeye, large de
licious flakes with nut-like
flavor.
9 lb. bag 39c
Get more for your money at
Safeway and make your
budget balancing easy!
Sandwich Spread 3 for 25c
SCOTCH SOAP
Granulated, for every wash
ing purpose
Pkg. 29c
Gebhardts, lOo size
Pork & Beans ... 5c
Van Camps, with rich tomato
sauce and slices of tender pork. Picnic tin
PEAS . . . 2 for 25c
Libby's fancy garden select peas. No. 3 tins
Sauer Kraut . . 2 for 25c
Del Monte, No. 2 tins
Apple Butter . . . 29c
Libby's 38 oz. jars
Canada Dry or
TUNA FISH
Bellevedere white meat
Ho. i tins 15c
CORN
2 for 25c
CAMAY TOILET
SOAP
The ladies choice
3 bars 1 9c
LIFEBUOYSOAP
Prevent B. 0. with Lifebuoy
4 bars 29c
Waldorf Tissue
Soft and absorbent
4 rolls 1 9c
Raymal, whole kernel. Just like
corn off the cob. No. 2 tins .
Hire's Root Beer Extract Pkg. 23?
Catsup Oresham No. 10 tins 49
Cocoa Rockwoods 2 lb tins 19
, Oysters East Point, 6 oz. tine 2 for 27
Shrimp Gulf Kist Dry Pack, fancy
6 oz tins 2 for 25?
Shrimp Gulf Kist, wet pack
5 oz. tins 2 for 35?
Salmon Del Monte Bed, yi tins 18
Grapefruit Stokelys, 8 oz. tin 3 for 19?
No. 300 tins 3 for 29
Grapefruit Juice, Libby's No. 2 tins
3 for 33s
Boot Beer Extract French's
Reg. size bottle 2 for 25
Superb Soap Granulated Lge pkg 21
Gloss Starch Argo Lb. Pkgs. 9?
Beets Crater Lake Sliced, No. 2 tins
3 for 27
Lemon Soda Mix or
Ginger Ale. . . 3 for 19c
12 os. bottles
String Beans Fully Ripe Whole
Asparagus style stringless,
No. 2 tins 2 for 29f
. Pimentoes Morrones, i oz. tins
. - 3 for 25
Chili Con Carne Van Camp's
10 oz. tins 3 for 29
Mothers Oats with China premium
Lge pkg 29a
Crystal Wedding Oats with
premium Lge pkg 25
Syrup Sleepy Hollow, pure cane
and maple Qt. jug 39
Tree Tea Orange Peko V lb. 37
Beer Brown Derby, 12 oz. tin or
11 oz. bottles 3 for 29
Case f 2.29
Super Suds Regular Lge pkg 19
Granulated Lge pkg 23
PINEAPPLE
Summer Isle Broken Siloes
No.2tlns 2for25c
Del Monte Whole Slices
No.Utins2for25c
MATCHES
Highway every match a
light
6 box carton 5 c
Vege'ble Salad
Stokely, No. 1 tin
can 10c
RIPPLED WHEAT 2 packages 19c
One dozen marbles free with each purchase of
PEACHES
Libby or Del Monte, No. 1 tins 10
Libby or Del Monte, No. 2 tins
2 for 29f
Libby or Del Monte, No. Vt tint
Can 19f
Halves of Gold, No. 2'i tins
2 for 35e
SUom of Gold, No. V3 tins
2 for 35
Libby's Melba Halves,
No. 10 tins 69
FLOUR
Kitchen Craft, 49 lb.
244 lb. basr 89.
Harvest Blossom. 49
2454 lb. bag 85s
Anchor 49
24 lb. bag 79
Lion 49
24J4 lb. bag 75
Airlite 49
24 lb. bag 69
lag $1.59
10 lbs. 49
lb. bag
10 lbs.
lb. bag
10 lbs.
lb. bag
10 lbs.
lb. bag
1.49
45t
1.29
39
1.29
35
1.19
COFFEE
Airway 3 lbs. 43
Nob Hill 2 lbs 39t
Edwards Dependable, 2 lb. tin 45
Strawberries 2 boxes 19c
Large Ripe Extra Fancy 4 box limit
Lettuce . . 2 heads 9c
Large crap, solid heads
Cucumbers . . 2 for 9c
Local Hot House
Green Peas . 2 ibs. 9c
Dewy fresh tender peas
Green Onions 3 bun. 5c
or Radishes
Hew Potatoes 9 ibs. 23c
Shatter Whites
TAST-MOR DESSERT
A Perfect Gelatine Dessert
Assorted Flavors
4 pkgs. 10c
Veal Roast
Veal Steak
meats
. lb. 15c
, lb. 15c
Leg Veal Roast lb. 1 9c
HAMS .... lb. 23c
Sugar oured, whole or half
Pork Sausage
2 lbs- 25c
Boiling Beef
Lb. 10c
nuTTon
Let lb 13V2C
Chops, 2 lbs. . . . 25c
Stew, lb. 7c
Shoulder
Roast, lb.
9V