MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE. rEDFORD. ' ORFG OS. "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1933.
WILL TRY
Yellow pine provided 33.2
percent or 7,196,206,000 feet of
the year's total lumber produc
tion and was sawed In 21 states.
Next In importance was Doug
las fir, the cut of which
amounted to 8,219,973,000 feet
In 10 states.
Top production, of course,
continued to be In the mills of
Washington and Oregon, with
an aggregate of 3,348,967,000
feet sawed in 967 mills report
ing from Washington, and
3,790,896.000 feet sawed in 982
Oregon mills.
Airman Rescues
Mother and Babe
Anchorage, Alaska, Nov. 3.
(AP) An airplane pilot rescued
Mrs. Christian Beckman and her
18-day-old baby today and flew
them to McGrath after they had
been stranded in the wilderness
since Monday, word received
here said.
The rescue was made by Pilot
Nat Browne after a night in
which the temperature dropped
to 10 degrees below zero, the
message said.
Closing time for Too late to Cm
try Ada la 1:30 p m.
In the Villa Borghese, Rome's
largest municipal park, there is
a clock operated entirely by wa
ter power. The water drops
from a fountain and is caught
in a series of descending cups
to provide mechanical energy.
RELIEFERS
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ada if 1:30 p m.
SURPLUS EDIBLES
GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS -ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING
"PACiT. TVTO
Will Be First State to At
tempt Project; Merchants
and Farmers Like System
By Paul W. Harvey, Jr.
Salem. Nov. 3. (IP) Oregon's
relief families and the nation's
farmers may get together soon
In the first statewide plan to get
rid of surplus farm products by
giving them to people on relief.
The project, which has been
tried in several cities, but which
never has been carried out in an
entire state, is ready to go ex
cept for the ironing out of minor
details.
Easier In City
It first was tried In Rochester,
N. Y., last May and was pro
nouncde a success. Recently the
city of Seattle sponsored a simi
lar project.
It is much easier to make it
work in a city than in a state
because In a city the adminis
trative costs are smaller. Oregon
would have to pay the adminis
trative costs, while the federal
surplus commodities corporation
will pay for the surplus conr
modifies.
Here's the way it works. When
a person on relief gets his check,
he can use part of it to buy a
book of orange stamps, redeem
able at any store for any food at
face value. For each dollar s
worth of orange stamps, he gets
free SO cents worth of blue
stamps, which are good In any
store for products designated as
surplus.
Merchants Like Plan
Retail merchants like the idea
because it keeps the purchase of
food in regular channels. The
relief clients like It because they
get extra food for nothing. The
farmers like it because it helps
them get rid of their surplus pro
ducts. Before the stamp idea was
tried out, the FSCC distributed
the surplus products through re
lief depots. This didn't work well
because persons on relief ate
only surplus products and thus
had unbalanced diets. The
orange stamps, however, make
sure that persons may have bal
anced diets.
About the only criticism of
the plan comes from low-Income
families who can't go( on the
lelief rolls. They likewise can't
get any help under the project.
If Oregon adopts the Idea, It
probably will not go into it on
big scale. The state hasn't any
too much money to administer it.
Oregon Republicans, who
thought at first that Senator Mc
Nary should run for president
only because he might get a vice
presidency out of it, now are
thinking McNary mlfiht have a
good chance after all.
When they think of how War
ren G. Harding, a dark horse
was nominated in 1920, they
start to dream beautiful dreams
of how the same thing might
happen to McNary.
In 1920, the convention was
deadlocked, there being three
candidates, none of wnom could
get a majority. So Harding, then
a senator, got it.
In 1940, there will be three
major candidates Senator Van
denberg of Michigan, Senator
Taft of Ohio, and District Attor
ney Dewey of New York City.
Sponsors of McNnry's candidacy
hope history will repeat itself
and give McNnry the nomination.
BETTY CROCKER
CAKES
PILGRIM
Three-Layer Brown Sugar
While Caramel Nut,
Three Layer
HARLEQUIN
White and Chocolate Three
Layer with Chocolate Icing..
ANGEL CAKES
Wide Variety
Marble Loaf
Cake
.each
Choice
49c
Cake
25c
25c
Glazed Potato OC
Doughnuts doz. ZiVjC
Home Purity f r
Cookies 2 doz. ZC
Coffee Cake
Rings
.2 for
15.
Home Purity Bread,
1-lb. loaf . ,8c lj-lb. . .12c
Royal Gelatine Dessert
. AND
Gold Bar Fruit Cocktail
See the beautiful dessert possible with these
two fine foods. Sea the fine recipe book eon
ialnlng ISO recipes for tasty desserts. Yours
with Royal Gelatine dessert.
TOMORROW
1 pkg. Royal Gelatine, Dessert
1 8-os. can Gold Bar 'Fruit Cocktail
2 pkgs. Royal Gelatine Dessert..
1 No. 1 tall can Gold Bar
Fruit Cocktail
) Bol
) 13
Both
c
) All for
23c
Come in and taste the most deli
cious of all spreading cheese
Swift's Brookfield Vintage
Teste it on the famous Krispy Crackers
an irresistable combination.
Vintage Cheese. . ,2-lb. loaf 53c
Krispy Crackers . . . 2-lb. box 27c
Capitol sidelights: If the San
Francisco fair is held again next
year, Oregon probnbly will have
its exhibit again, but on a vastly
reduced scale. Two million peo
ple saw the exhibit this year . . .
when some governors travel,
they take along a retinue of sec
retaries In a private car. When
Governor Sprague went to Call
fornia last week, he went alone
and took a lower berth on a slow
train.
NATION'S LUMBER CUT
IN 1938 FAR BENEATH
PRODUCTION IN 1937
Fancy Lettuce with Home Purity
Mayonnaise
1 pint Home Purity
Mayonnaise
1 large fancy Lettuce .
Both
19c
Save the Coupons with Home Purity Mayon
naiae end get Ihe famous Rogers Silverware.
Washington. Nov. 3. (IP)
A decrease of 16.7 percent In
lumber cut In the United Stntc
compared with 1937 was r,'
ported today by the bureau
the census.
Preliminary figures on p
ductlon, Director William
Austin of the bureau, s:..
showed the total cut for lit:: .
amounted to 21.646,271,000 feet,
board measure.
Of the total, 18,292,823,000
feet were in soft wood and
3,393.448,000 hardwood lumber
sawed.
The bureau's report rIi
showed production of 983,777.
000 lathes and 6,319,236 squares
of shinfiles. A "square" is 800
shingles.
FRUITS and
VEGETABLES
U. S. No. I ONIONS
50 lb. bag 43c
Utah Celery, Ige. bunches 10c
Fey. Celery Hearts, 2 bun. 15c
Texas pink Grapefruit
(seedless) size 70's 3 for 23c
IT'S
COMING!
IT WILL ARRIVE
ABOUT NOV. 1 8th
Another Carload of
Will.-" .fv
CANNED FOODS
That's right, we have to have the carload booked for Jan
uary 1st come in right away. Never before, to our knowledge,
i ... ..
nave you given sucn immediate wholehearted approval to a
food product.
While we expected you to like it, we didn't expect the news of its goodness to
spread so quickly. The first car placed on sale September 20 included 38 tons while
several hundred cases came in a separate shipment from northern canneries. That
we now need another carload is conclusive proof of the goodness and economy of
Gold Bar.
The supreme goodness atrsuch low prices results from quality buying plus lower
freight on carlot shipments.
There is a heap of food goodness in Gold Bar Canned Foods, yet the price is
within reach of all.
SAVINGS in the GROCETERIAS
Foods Are Freshest Where Sold Fastest
Gold Bar Seedless Raisins. 15-oz. box, 2 for 15c
Gold Bar Seeded Muscat Raisins 15-oz. box, 3 for 25c
Star and Crescent Bleached Seedless Raisins 15-oz. box 10c
(For light fruit cake)
Dessert Brand Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. 13c 4 lbs. 23c
Gold Bar Large Ripe Olives No. 1 tall can 15c
Gold Bar Golden Bantam Corn, creamed, 303 can 3 for 25c
Gold Bar Early Garden Peas, No. 303 can 2 for 25c
Gold Bar Corn on the Cob (4 ears, vacuum pack) 18c
Gold Bar Tomato Juice, No. 2 can 3 for 25c
Gold Bar Pineapple Juice. . . 46-oz. can 25c
Gold Bar Red Alaska Sockeye Salmon No. 1 tan can 23c
Gold Bar Sardines large oval cans 10c
(Mustard tomato or natural)
Gold Bar Catsup, 14-oz. bottle . .2 for 25c
Superior Whole Wheat Fig Bars 2 lbs. 19c
Bings pkg. 19c
Corn Husks treated for tamale making. . . lb. 15c
Clabber Girl Baking
Powd
er .
, 2-lb.
can
20c
Siskiyou Cut Green Beans,
No. 2 can 3 for 25c
Fluffo Pure Vegetable
Shortening 4 lbs. 43c
Old-Fashioned Sunshine
Chocolates 2 lbs. 23c
Table Brand Golden Bantam
Corn, No. 303 can 2 for 15c
Camay Toilet Soap 3 bars 17c
Ivory Soap medium bar 5c
Ivory Flakes large pkg. 20c
Dreft large pkg. 20c
Oxydol giant pkg. 53c
Dash Granulated, .jumbo pkg. 43c
P & G White Laundry
Soap, giant bar 7 bars 23c
Crisco 3-lb. can 49c
With the Granges
SAMS VALLEY GRANGE DANCE
Sat., Nov. 4. Fun and refreshments.
ROXY ANNE GRANGE DANCE
Hall on Spring St. Sat., Nov. 4.
Merrill's Orchestra
LAKE CREEK GRANGE DANCE
Set., Nov. 4. Good music, refreshments
HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE DANCE
Upper Applegste Grange
Sat., Night, Nov. 4.
Prises. Refreshments at midnight.
Super Meat Markets
Quality Controlled Meats
An Unusual Dinner
Treat ;
EVERYONE likes Cottage Cheese and Pine
apple Salad, that is. if the Cottage Cheese
is really fresh and the Pineapple is of the right
quality.
' What W "Inning combination:
Snider s Cottage Cheese and Gold Bar Pineapple.
Let's all have this finest of all salads for dinner
tomorrow.
1 pint Snider's
Cottage Cheese ....
1 No. 1 flat can
Gold Bar Pineapple.
(S slices)
Both
19c
Oysters,
pt. 19c
qt. 35(
Home Purity 1 Q
Mincemeat . , pint I S C
(You may add your own apples) ..
Swift's Dixie Bacon 1 C
Squares..... lb. I JC
Swift's Bacon
Strips ......
.lb
.17,
Hormel's Minnesota "JO
Bacon ..... ..... lb. LJC
(Fancy breakfast bacon by ihe piece)
Hormel's Hams, part 9Qr
or whole ham lb.
(The new tender ham very mild cure)
Should Roast
of Pork . .
Boneless Virginia
Pork Roast ...
,ib. 1 5c
.ib. 25c
Chuck Roast of Quality i r
Controlled Beef . . .lb. I DC
Rump Roast of Quality rir
Controlled Beef . . .lb. ZUC
Short Ribs of Quality 1 O -Controlled
Beef . . .lb. I Z2C
We can't help talking about that
good Sausage because so many folks
keep talking to us about it
Real Farm Style All-Pork
Sausage . .lb. 18c
(Mild or full sage seasoned)
Little Pig Links
(our own) lb. 25c
Farm Style
Smoked lb. 27c
COFFEE
Golden West
Coffee 3-lb. can 73c
Gold Bar Cof fee ... 2-lb. can 49c
Z-Mor-U Coffee lb. 23c
2 lbs 45c
(Ground when you buy, for Silex, Drip,
Percolator or Pot)
GATES & LYDIARD
Delivery of $1.00 Orders.
Pbone: East Bide 752. West Side 428.
6th at Central; 6th at Grape.
Savings Without 8elf-Denia1.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - TWO FREE PARKING LOTS - Opposite West Side Market - Next to East Side Market