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WDTOTCT) MATL TRTBTTSrE. MEDFOTTD. (YRF.OOy. FRTTOT. OCTCVRFT? 7. 1033. COMMUNITY CHEST PANTS ON HORSE Be Wise, Bay Wise and Economize at HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY Fresh . New Pack Phone 20 For Free Delivery HALF ITS QUOTA L SI S3 mm J ffji ff rr i i (Continues iruea Pag One.) eral than they were In 1937. Wa are appealing also to those who can af ford Just a small contribution. No sum Is too small. We need the small contributions as well as the large ones to make the campaign a sucwss. "We are faced with a serious prob lem that only the Community Chest can solve. It Is a community prob lem and so we feel csnfldent that everyone In the community Is willing to make a trifling financial sacrifice to carry on this necessary public welfare program." Those who have not yet ben con tacted will receive a call from a so licitor but meantime it Is urged that contributions be sent voluntarily to or left at Community Chest head quarters. 125 East Main street, Mr. Hogan said. The telephone number Is 789. Four more Medford firms were added to the 100 per cent honor roll yesterday. They were The Pastime. Burelson's, Huron's and the American Laundry. This brings the number of Medford honor-roll firms to 33. Eleven firms of Central Point have been credited with 100 per cent sub scription to the chest. They are Hat field's, Paber"s grocery, Faber's Clo thing store, Faber's Feed store, Jones grocery. Recorder Guy Tex, Gleascn's shop. A. E. Powell (The American), Stone's Drug store, Postofflce, and the Pendleton gas station. The Boy Scouts of America, a par ticipating agency In the Communhy Chest, was described by O. O. Alen derfer. campaign director, as an or ganization which prepares the youth of today as the citizens and leaders of tomorrow. "The organization has three objec tives: to build character, to train our youth to become good citizens and to develop leadership." Mr. Alenderfer said. "These objectives are achieved by giving our boya a constructive program under good leadership dur ing their leisure time. "As a preventive of Juvenile de linquency, the Boy Scout organiza tion excels. Each city, county and state penal institution as well as the national reformatories and prisons are but monuments to neglected youth. It is easier to build men than to mend them." Speaking of the Girl Scouts, an other participating agency, Mr. Alen derfer said the organization provides a kind of group experience which Is democratic and pervaded with Ideals of womanhood and citizenship. The program Is fitted to the In dividual girl and leaders In Girl Scouting are Instructed that the girl Is more important than the work, Mr. AlPnderfer related. "Girl Scouts engage In a multiple of useful activities," Mr. Alenderfer stated. "Each troop has an Individual project, such as making scrap books for the local hospitals, sending monthly magazines, cookies, fruits end similar things to aged shut-Ira. and delivering Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for welfare agen cies to the needy. Each month the troops report on community service. "This is all highly desirable work that can be carried on only through the Community Chest. That Is the purpose of the Community Chest, community service. Let ua carry on the useful functions of the six par ticipating agencies by contributing to the Community Chest as generous ly as we can afford." NEW YORK, Oct. 7. Py Tho who remember unimportant bits o. miscellany may recall a remark one made In connection with a courtroom appearance of Miss Sally Rand that some people are so pure of mind they would put pants on a horse. It all came back today In a case which concerned purity not at all. but which did Involve a horse with pants on. The horse's owner. Lorenzo Popo palo told Magistrate Sylvester Sabba tino: "I like my children. I like nv; horse. I put pants on my children. I put pants on my horse." Patrolman Joseph Ryan disrupted the picture of equine sartorial splen- . dor with on assertion that the pants ' In question concealed the fact that the horse was so poorly shod that his forelegs were sprung and that to drive a horse In such condition was , cruelty to the horse. j "It's all right for you to love your ; children and keep pants on them." , the magistrate told Lorenzo, "but If you love your horse, keep pants off him understand? case dismissed." Late bllghtj threatens New Bruns wick potato fields, as a result of wet weather, unless the crop ts sprayed thoroughly. " Continuation of rain may mean a considerable reduction in the yield of tubers. Approximately 130,000 crippled children are registered under child health programs of 43 states, Alaska and Hawaii. THE NEW ROXY ANN CONFECTIONERY "Where It's always comfortable" HOT PLATE LUNCH Southern Baked Ham or Meat Loaf Home Made Chilli It's Eeally Good 10c Hot Chocolate Made with Milk and Whipped Cream 10c ICE CREAM 20c qt. To Always Get the Best Try The Roxy Ann ' Let Our Label Protect Your Table PEERLESS MARKET Phone 603 14 N. Bartlett Medford, Ore. Phone 603 BEEF SPECIALS Our Beef is killed under state inspection Beef Roast lb. 15c, 12 Jc and 10c Boiling Beef. lb. 7c Steak, small rib and T-bone. . .lb. 17c Picnic Shoulders ss lb. 17ic SAUERKRAUT New Crop qt. 10c MUTTON SPECIALS Leg lb. 15c Stew lb. 7c Shoulder ... lb. 9c Chops . . 2 lbs. 23c l,nfn or Rth MINCE MEAT Park lb. 11c Fancy Roasting Chickens lb 25c Young dry plrk'd, colored GROCERIES and PRODUCE BOB GAIL, Owner GRAPEFRUIT . . doz. 25c SOLID CABBAGE pound 2!-S? FRESH EGGS . . 2 doz. 41c r.xtras. mll. The. ric are juarantwd fruh SUPER SUDS-Oiant size package For Wa.hlnj nih .170 Cans Opened for Your Inspection and Sampling mzmm It Wit 1 1 1 1 M ...v.-ta i- aan 7 FREE DEMONSTRATIONS We are offprhn the RIGGE3T VALIT.S mak lnr thlf the best time tfl purchase Fancy Tanned Fooda. Stock up for winter at these LOW PRICES! Make llnllonay'i your head quarter! lor tood while thli BIG SALE It onl BUY IN QUANTITIES FOR DIGGER SAVINGS Many factory representatives are cooperating with this GREAT FOOD SALE by offering special values and free samples! UUP- SALES ROYAL CLUB cL cL ST Cream style Golden Bantam Corn . 2s 36c 70c $1.33 24 $2.65 Whole Kernel Golden Bant. Corn 2s 38c 75c $1.45 24 $2.89 Whole String Beans 2s 52c $1.02 $1.95 24 $3.89 Cut Stringless Beans 2s 37c 72c $1.39 24 $2.76 Spinach 2js 41c 80c $1.56 24 $3.10 Pumpkin . 2 js j 29c 56c $1.10 24 $2.18 Dainty Dimple Peas 2s 39c 76c $1.50 24 $2.98 Solid Pack Tomatoes 2 js 39c 76c $1.50 ,24 j $2.98 Tomato Juice Is 19c 37c 72c 48 $2.85 Tomato Sauce 8 oz. 12c 23c 45c 72 $2.70 Melba Halves Peaches 2js 47c 93c $1.78 24 $3.54 Sliced Yellow Cling Peaches 2js 47c 93c $1.78 24 $3.54 Sliced Pineapple 2s 58c $1.15 $2.16 24 $4.29 Sliced Pineapple .. Is 27c 53c $1.00 48 $3.98 Apricots '. 21s 52c $1.03 $1.95 24 1 $3.89 Bartlett Pears 2js 64c $1.26 1 $2.56 24 $510 Grapefruit . 2s 38c 75c $1.42 24 $2.82 Minced Clams is 49c 96c $1.83 48 $7.30 Red Alaska Salmon Is 1 66c $1.30 $2.64 48 $10.50 Shrimp, wet or dry pack. ....... 5 oz. 52c $1.02 $1.95 48 $7.78 Crab Meat '. . 1 js 87c J $1.73 $3.32 Tuna Fish . U I 53c $1.05 $2.00 48 $7.98 Sauerkraut ........ 2j 33c 1 65c $1.22 24 $2.42 Grapefruit Juice 2s 1 32c 63c $1.25 24 $2.45 Grapefruit Juice 5s 85c $1.69 , $3.29 12 $3.29 Grapefruit Juice 13oz 25c 49c 96c 24 $1.90 Pineapple Juice 12 oz. 25c 1 49c 96c 24 j $1.90 Orange Juice 12 oz. 25c 49c 96c 24 $1.90 Royal Club Coffee . 1 lb. jar 25c; 2 lb. jar. 48c; 3 lb. jar 69c GENERAL FOODS Cake Flour, Swans Down . pkg. 25c Syrup, Log Cabin, medium can . 39c Tapioca, Minute 2 pkgs. 25c Sanka Coffee lb. can 35c I Jello or Jello Pudding . pkg. 5c Beans 10 h. 45c 100 lb. sk $3.9C New Crop Red or White Buy Now I Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. Krispy Crackers ... 2 lb. box 25c Chocolate Eclairs lb. 19c Candy, Chocolates or Gum Drops .. 2 lbs. 23c Just received fresh stock from factory) New Crop Raisins. Prunes and Figs Are Here! FREE! Big Barrel Of Groceries Tickets with purchase of Royal Olub Canned Foods Flour.... 49 lb. sack $1.29 Crown Kitchen Queen. Stock up nowl ' LADINO CHEESE Nipov Cheese, lb. . .27c Eagle Point Fine Quality Special Demonstration Saturday. The Ward family will treat you right. MECO EXTRA STANDARD CANNED FOODS Cream Style Golden Corn. . . .No. 303 25c 49c , 95c 24 $1.89 Peas ......No. 303 1 25c 49c 95c 24 $1.89 SEE OUR SPECIAL ROYAL CLUB WINDOW jJ Scot Tissue 3 rolls 23c Scott Paper Towels roll 10c Koyai uuD urapetruit juice Served Free All Day Saturday! Morning. Stock up CQQ at this low price !(J3S0 i09 FRESHEST PRODUCE . AT ALL TIMES Local Lettuce . 2 for 13c Large solid heads Local Spinach 2 lbs. 15c Fresh and tender Fancy Oranges 2 doz. 33c 176 size Bursting with juice Florida Grapefruit . . 2 for 19c Extra fancy 64 size Cocoanuts ... 2 for 19c Lots of milk Jonathan Apples . . 8 lbs. 25c You Can Always -RELY on The RELIABLE! USE OUR 4 FREE PARKING LOT Fine for Sauce and Pies 121 North Central Phone 324 FREE DELIVERY Any Size Order LARD Pure Rome Rendered Snow Whit. 4 ib 35 This Week We Are Offering Another 4-H STEER At our regular Low Prices The enthusiasm for the first steer was so great we know this' one won't last long. We urge you to come in early for your favorite cut but there isn't a bite of tough meat in one of these fine steers. BACON Square , Our Own Fine Cure lb. 15c