Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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    " MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. 19S9.
PAGE ELEVEN
Cant Get Out
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UP)
Finding an open window in a down
town store. Patrolman John J. O'Don
nell climbed In to Investigate. He
found everything In good order, but
bad to telephone the proprietor to
get out. He was unable to cltmb out
through the window or to open the
door.
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fire department;
CONTINUES WORK
F 0 R PREVENTION
Hints Are Given On Ways to
Avert Blazes Terrific
Loss in Life, Property
Through Flame Stressed
Meteorological Report N(l AMI Q MffT
SLATED OCT. 18
For 73 years the quality
whiskey for every man!
Pint $1.05
Quart $1.95
Med ford fire department today
continued lta educational efforts to
avert firea as the 1939 national fire
prevention week neared a close.
The Medford department pointed
to the dally toll In life and property
exacted by fire and asserted that the
way to prevent firea Is to remove
their causes.
"One of the chief causes Is care
lessness, said a department state
ment. "The lesson concerning safety
against fire learned during fire pre
vention week should be considered
essential to every-day living and
put Into effect throughout the year.
No one should tolerate carelesa acts
and practices or continued condi
tions that lead to fires In homes,
factories, farms or forests.'
Hints Given
"Feel your personal responsibility
for the possible loss of life and pro
perty by fire and act accordingly."
The department offered the fol
lowing aids in fire-prevention:
Don't hang electric light cords on
nails.
Don't permit oily rags or mops to
He around.
Don't let the fact that you are
insured make you careless.
Don't use an open light when
looking for escaping gas or in the
presence, of Inflammable liquids.
Put up "No Smokin?" signs, es
pecially in hazardous sections.
Don't use kerosene, benzine or
naptha In lighting fires, or to quick
en a slow fire It may result In
death.
Don't use gasoline or benzine to
cleanse clothing.
Don't put ashes in other than
i ui rial rtrwjjii:B nuu auji t uump
I them where they will come in con-
October IS, 1939.
Forecast i,
Medford and vicinity: Increasing
cloudlnesa tonight and Saturday;
slightly cooler Saturday.
Oregon: Increasing cloudiness to
night and Saturday, with light rain
in northwest portion Saturday: slight
ly cooler Saturday; gentle variable
wind off the coast.
I. noal Data.
Tempera tuie a year ago today:
Highest 62; lowest 41.
Total monthly precipitation, i.6
Inch. Excess for the month. .56 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1939, 1 22 Inches. Excess for the
season. .30 inch.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yes
terday. 28 per cent; 5 a. m. today.
88 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow.' 6.23.
Sunset tomorrow, 5 :32.
de train. Bob Ehl: ecmmlssaire ln
tendant correspondent, Sam Archi
bald; conducteur, C. - Arnold; garde
de la port?. Oeoree K-rr; lampisne,
J. H. Macken?le; commis voyageur.
Jack Gordon; medico, Dr. Baiiey;
chemlnou. O. Overmyer, Reed Carter
and Arthur Taylor.
Observations Taken at S i m.,
120 Meridian Time.
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Boise 73
Boston 67
Clear
Clear
Buffalo . 59 40 .03 Clear
, 57
, 72
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. 84
. 96
Chicago -Denver
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Eureka
Havre
Los Angeles
MEDFORD 82
Omaha - 65
Phoenix ....
Portland 76
Reno .. 78
Roseburg - 69
Salt Lake 67
San Francisco .... 88
Seattle 65
Suokane 72
Washington, D.C. 69
Wenatchee 75
42
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55
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46
37
54
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Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
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Clear
Foggy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
P. Cldy
Clear
tact with combustiole materials.
Be careful about the we of
matches : keep matches away from
children.
"Persons taking ttiese simple pre
cautionary measure and putting
them Into effect should have little
trouble with fires on their premises,"
the department statement said.
Spend an evening at Jacksonville
Club, Jacksonville, Ore. New Music
for Saturday.
La Societe Dea 40 Hommes it 8 '
ChrvMix, Volture local No. 165. will I
hold Its regular dinner meeting and
installation of officers at "Chalker's.'
on the Pacific highway. October 18
at 7 p. m.
The following are the newly elected
officers:
Chef d gare. Harold Prestel; chef
OF THOSE WHO DtMAKO
THE BEST
The "Wh Satin"
Sugar Yu buy actual
W tests up to 99.9 P
eentothigher-amai-
ing puro
You can use 11 (and b.
.ut.ol perfect results)
!ot any "o"9' Cm'
ning. preserving, or
.weetening purpose-
You'll like the way
,iMcv. It
creams h
pure. Bne granulated.
quick dissolving
Ha Ulte
DANVILLE. IU. UP) Interviews
with mail carriers In this city do
not necessarily confirm the old adage
that "barking dogs seldom bite" but
twist It around a logical point to
read "non-barking dogs bite most
often."
F. 0. R. WOULD CENTER
RELIEF IN REO CROSS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. (AP)
President Roosevelt urged today re
lief agencies collecting funds in this
country to aid European war victims
coordinate their activities with the
Red Cross.
In a statement Issued and drafted
with the approval of Secretary Hull
and Norman Davis, Red Cross chair
man, tha President said ha hoped
this would be dona to "prevent dup
lication and confusion, avoid waste
and promote, the utmost efficiency."
TEACHERS COUNCIL TO
MEET HERE SATURDAY
The Intermediate teachers' council
will meet In the court house audi
torium Saturday at 11:15 a. m. Miss
Edith Bork. of the Southern Oregon
College of Education, will give the
principal talk, her subject being
"New Arithmetic Texta and Their
Use."
School Disgusts Newcomer
RXGINA. Baak. (UP) A disgusted
Reglna boy. Just starting school, re
turned home unexpectedly one morn
ing. He oomplalned : "Why should
I spend all day there Just to learn
'HI Diddle Diddle?' I can learn that
at home."
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Y baking is
ALWAYS AS GOOD
as the last time"
When your pie crusts are tough and unevenly
browned, when your cakes are soggy, your rolls heavy
in short, when your pet baking recipe come9 out of the
oven looking like a "wasted life"
to you we say try Fisher's Blend flour.
Without a speck of worry it will always give you the
same splendid performance. Pastries, cakes, breads you can
repeat your own special success over and over.
Here's the secret! Every different kind of wheat produces
a different kind of flour. The great Fisher Mills have millions of
bushels of wheat in their own elevators as many as a hundred
types and specifications. From here they select the special tested
varieties best suited for a perfect home-use flour.
Then, with a care you can't imagine, they blend and mill these
choice grains in exactly the right proportions and there you are!
Your Fisher's Blend Flour acts always the same sack after
sack, year after year. Isn't that an assurance worth having?
What I Halloween
and Thanksgiving Without
Pumpkin Pie?
Not on your lifel Mary Mills comes to youi
rescue with a grand recipe called Golden Autumn
Pumpkin Pie. Even the crust's better, because
the flour is blended, Fisher's way.
Yield: Filling aufficicnt for one pie ahell
I cups pumpkin
(strained, freshly
cooked, or canned)
l cup brown sugar
3 eggs, slightly beaten
'4 teaspoon salt
V teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon cimiamon
H teaspoon cloves
H teaspoon allspice
2 cups milk, scalded
Scald tha milk. Add eggs and brown sugar to
the pumpkin. Mix together the salt, nutmeg,
ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and allspice. Add to
the pumpkin mixture with the scalded milk.
Pour Into a pastry lined pie plate. Bake at 450
degrees for 10 minutes; reduce heat to 325 de
greet for 30 to 40 minutes
you need help on yout baking problem, ot
U you need recipes, ju$t write to Mary Millt,
Fither Flouring of ilia Company, Seattle, Wath.
BLEND FLOUR
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"HOW SHALL I COAX THEM?" Quick
answer ordera Handysack of Fisher's
WHEAT GERM with Mary Mills'
recipes that tempt children's appe
tites. Easy and It works! Get a pack
age from your grocer today!
WHY NOT GO "PBIMITlVs"? For 300
years golden crunchy com bread has
been a real delicacy and you'll find
other delicious Mary Mills recipes in
your Handysack of Fisher's Yellow
Corn Meal. Order from your grocer.
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AND HERE'S A HE LP I Put two slice
of crisp bacon between two buttered
Pither's Pancake and Waffle Flour
hot cakes and natch !hre young
sters eat! Railr ("f Jce hv adding
liquid. In pound Handy sacks at
jour grocer s
SPECIAL OFFER
NSW (qt. tii) PAN by MIRRO
tha "Smoothie"
Extra Thick Hard Aluminum
Stot-Titt Kim. Sim-Flush Hindi.
Haadf Cup Measure. Smm
ahapt Bottom
TM will be the buileit pin In yr.ur
kitchen. Ey to clean. Built for life
time of service. Pull I Quart capacity.
It's a SOt value. And batt'g how you
get ttl Send only 2S4 and talei llip.
caih rteitter receipt or any other
proof of purchaie of Fiiher't Blend
Flour (any tie lack) or tend pack
ace top of Pifher'i Bi .kit Mix to
Pi.hfr Flouring; Millt Co., Seattle.
Waih. Print name and ajdreu plainly.
Offer sood for limited time only.
LUMANS'
Our Free Delivery at Your Service
Telephone 353 or 354
LUMANS'
NUT MARGARINE
2 lbs. 25c
lis
RED CAN 2 lbs.
52c
BLUE CAN 2 lbs.
43c
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What a pleasure It la to shop at Lumans' clean, light, ronvenlently arranged
store . . . It's ensy on the family budget, too, and you ran do AM. of your shopping
In one. easy stop regardless of your pantry needs. We've splendid selections In
quality meats, nationally known groceries, fresh, crisp vegetables and fruit I
Prices Effective 'Til Monday Night '
tAkf.
Clant Size Package lul
CORN FLAKES . .
Snap! Cracklel Popt
RICE KRISPIES. .' ll
Contains Vitamins '8' dT'D o
PEP 19
Alber's Corn Flakes
5C EACH
A KRAFT
I 3 MARGARINE
XTnsi!( tit
FRFE DISKRff
2 lb. 39c
Tall 20 08.
CANS
10c ea.
NEW FLOUR PRICES
DRIFTED SHOW 1JM.85
FISHER'S BLEND 1? 1-79
KITCHEN QUEEN 11 1.49
KLAMATH BOQUETlk 1 -29
CASTLE BRAND jt 1-39
GUARANTEED
MINCE
KERR'S
No. 1 grade
2 lbs. for
25c
FRESH
CRACKERS
Cascade Brand
Sodas or Grahams
2 lb. box
20c
NEW CROP PRUNES
5 lbs. 25c
LUMAH'S Offer These
MEAT
- TOP
A QUALITY
For Thrifty
Shoppers
Choice young fat R. I. Red Hens lb. 20
R. I. Red and Barred Rock Fryers, milk and corn
fed lb. 22
Prime Rib Roast, boned and tied lb. 20
Beef Pot Roast lb. 14
Swiss Steaks, cut from young tender beef lb. 20
Beef Short Ribs . . lb. 10
Young oorn fed Pork, shoulder roast : lb. 15
Leg Roasts lb. 20
Loin Pork Chops or Steaks lb. 20
Fresh Side Pork lb. 15
Whole or Half Hogs lb. 11
Veal Roast, choice shoulder outs ... lb. 15
Veal Loin Steaks lb. 20
Swift's fine quality Bacon, medium thick lb. 20
Home Rendered Lard 3 lbs. 20
Phone 353 or 354 Free Delivery
DURKEE'S
SALAD
DRESSING
Dinner Bell Brand
QUART
25c
PINT
15c
NEW CROP
MARKET DAY
RAISINS
4 POUNDS
FOR
25c
I UvAM cuts down stockino runs l-al KC Am I U
HLIFEBUOY
Htl I fOB'Stf. PR0TICTI HIALTH
3 for 17C
in so ; ,r
l vMrl WASHES CLOTHiS 33C
lUiKMiA PARKLINO WHITS WWW bVV
nttft 0t NMtf (( S lb. ran S lb. can
WmW 53c SI .05
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LUMANS'
Fruits and Vegetables
WEEK-END 8PEC1ALS
Sweet Potato Squash lb. 2ic
LETTUCE, crisp, solid each 5c
ONIONS 10 lb. No. Vs 19c
TOFJATOES . . . 3 lb. 10c
Grapefruit full of juice 5 for 1 9c
APPLES new crop 6 lb. 25c
LOCAL CA3BAGE . . lb. 2c
Lumans' Bakery Goods
Fresh Bread Daily
Finest of Cakes
and Pastries
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Cinnamon Doughnuts
These tangy Fall days sharpen our appetites for
richer, more substantial foods, so have a dozen of
each of these delicious Doughnuts which are very
specially priced per dozen at
23c
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