Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1939, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1930.
PAGE NINE
LEGION, AUXILIARY
DRAW 1940 PLANS
IN DISTRICT MEET
State Commander Niel R.
Allen Neads Official Group
Dinner Dance Finale.
A gala banquet and dance at
tended by 150 men and women
topped off a district 4 confer
ence of the American Legion
nd auxiliary here yesterday.
The dinner-dance was held in
the Hotel Medford after the
afternoon conference, held sep
arately by the men and women.
Speakers at the banquet for
the auxiliary were Mrs. Ruth
Mathebet of Alameda. Cal., na
tional vice president of the west
ern division, Mrs. William Hors
fall of Marshfield, Oregon state
department president, and Mrs.
Foy Young of Roseburg, district
4 president.
Legionnaires who addressed
the dinner gathering were Niel
R. Allen of Grants Pass, Oregon
atate department commander,
Marvin O. Skipworth of Marsh
field, district 4 commander, and
Ralph E. Hargett of Lebanon,
itate department vice comman
. der.
Scobey Toastmaster
Officers who were introduced
Included Carl R. Moser of Sil
verton. department adjutant,
nd Tom Collins of Portland,
department service officer, and
, the following post commanders:
' W. D. Butler, Grants Pass, Vin
cent L. Malone, Roseburg, Herb
Christmas Cards
Of Royal Couple
Have War Motif
London, Dec. 21. (P)
King George's Christmas
ard this year featured a pic
ture of a Royal Air Force
fighting plane, swooping
through clouds, with the
legend, "In a world of space."
Profits of reproductions
sold to the public will go to
provide comforts for air force
personnel.
Queen Elizabeth's card pic
tures a woman sewing on a
Union Jack with the title,
"For freedom."
COTTON GINK GAVE
IS
Moore, Ashland, and H. J. Meir-
ing, Medford.
Lieut. Joseph W. Scobey was
toastmaster. At the conclusion
of the banquet the American
Legion Kiltie band of Ashland
entered the dining room and
played a serenade for State
Commander Allen.
At the men's conference, held
in the armory In the afternoon,
the American Legion program
for 1940 was outlined and dis
cussed. The program was de
tailed by Mr. Allen, who re
cently returned from a confer
ence at American Legion na
tional headquarters in Indian
apolis, Mr. Skipworth and Mr.
Hargett. A similar program was
carried out at the auxiliary's
district conference, held in the
Hotel Medford.
' District 4 embraces the posts
of Medford, Ashland, Grants
Pass, Kerby and Roseburg.
San Francisco, Dec. 21. (P)
Cotton ginners contributed
thousands of dollars, solicited
members ai d acted as collection
agents for the Associated Farm
ers of California, the LaFollette
. Senate Civil Liberties commit
! tee was told today.
I Fred Goodcell, former secre
tory of the Associated Farmers
of California, said ginning com
panies had contributed $7,431
to the organization in the pait
three years and solicited mem
bers from among the growers
who delivered cotton to them.
A letter from the secretary
of the Producers Cotton Oil
company of Fresno to the Asso
ciated Farmers of Kern county
was read, offering to distribute
literature and application
blanks to farmers under Asso
ciated Farmer letterheads.
"Our feeling," the letter said,
"is that it might be advisable
not to let the name of this com
pany enter into the letter in
anyway so that the association
retain the proper designation as
the 'Farmers' organization."
The letter was not signed but
was identified by Harry S.
Baker of Fresno, president of
the company.
increased buying of Christmas
seals, the little stamps, which
are fighting for health, here,
there and everywhere, are on
display this week in the Med
ford branch of the United States
National bank.
Making of these posters con
stitutes just one phaze of a far
flung educational program, car
ried on by the schools in con
nection with the annual sale of
Christmas Seals, sponsored by
the Jackson County Public
Health association, Miss Helen
Bullis, chairman, stated yesterday.
Ok Mall Tribune want ada.
Chop suey is practically un
known in China. Many stories
are told of the origin of the
dish, but it is generally con
ceded that It was first served
in the United States.
Menus of the Day
STUDENTS DISPLAY
HEALTH POSTERS
Posters, made by students of
the Medford schools to inspire
tfomrease
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as your first taste will tell you. That
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By Mm. Alexander fipoixe.
Cookies With An Appeal
Pinner For Three
Rot Clam Broth (Canned)
Noodleburger Buttered Splnaih
Bread Currant Jam
Fruit Slaw '
O rape Chocolate Chip Cookies
Coffee for Adult
Ml Ik -for Children
Noodleburger.
8 tablespoons fat
3 tablespoons chopped onton
; cup diced celery
2 tablespoons minced parsley
'i pound hamburger
S tablespoons flour
3 cups tomatoes
a cups cooked noodles
33 teaspoon salt
13 teaspoon paprika
Heat the fat In a frying pan. Add
and let simmer for five mlnut the
onions, celery, parsley and ham
burger. Mix In the flour and add
the rest of the tnpredlents. Cook
slowly for 10 minutes. Stir often.
Fruit Slaw
3 cups shredded cabbage
cup diced apricots
!4 cup cubed oranges
13 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon celery seed
13 cup salad dressing
Chill the ingredients. Combine and
serve In a bowl.
Chocolate-Chip Cookies
cup fat
cup dark brown sugar
Vt cup granulated sugar
3 eggs, beaten
3 tablespoons cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
V4 teaspoon salt
Vi cup shaved sweet chocolate '
lt cup shaved nuts
3 cups pastry flour
1 teaspoon soda
Cream the fat and sugars. Add
the eggs and cream. Mix In the rest
of the Ingredients and chill the
dough. Drop portions from the tip
of a spoon onto greased baking
sheets. Flatten each cooky with the
back of a spoon which haa been
dipped In. flour or with the broad
side of a knife. Bake.
gation districts was sought to
day in petitions filed with the
state hydroelectric commission.
The area would be 85 square
miles.
0. S. C. GRADUATE MADE
SUPERVISOR OF FOREST
Portland, Dec. 21. B Re
gional Forester Lyle F. Watts
named Walter H. Lund today
to aucceed Gilbert D. Brown!
as Wenatchee national forest
supervisor.
Brown, former Fremont na
tional forest supervisor who
went to Wenatchee In 1931, has
reached retirement age. Lund,
an Oregon State college gradu
ate, has worked in the Sno
qualmie and Olympic national
forests and the Portland re
gional office.
STERLING RESIDENCE
DESTROYED BY BLAZE
The house, a story and hall
frame structure, was built in
1904 by Frank Ankeney, who
was manager of the mine at th.it
Big Applegate, Dec. 21. Spe-! time.
cial.) Fire, believed to have
started from an overheated
stove, completely destroyed the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Campbell at Sterling Monday
Only a few household articles
were saved.
There are 9,000,000 wage
earners in the factories of the
United States, supporting direc
tly and Indirectly including
themselves upward of 3,000,000,
000 people.
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FILM 'OSCAR' 'AWARD
SLATED FOR FEB. 29
Hollywood, Dec. 21. (P)
Film folk will know Feb. 29
who wins the coveted "Oscars"
yearly awards for excellence
by the Academy of Motion Pic
ture Arts and Sciences.
Date of the annual banquet
and several changes in behalf
of foreign films were announced
by President Frank Capra after
an academy meeting last night.
P.U.D. Petitions Filed.
Salem, Dec. 21. (Pi Crea
tion of a people's utility dis
trict embracing the city of Clat-
skanie and several adjacent irrt
o
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MAKE THE CHRISTMAS
PARTY A SUCCESS WITH
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There's no doubt about 11 ... .
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Be sure to say "Snider's" when
you order Ice creaml
mm aw
ICE CREAM
A Christmas Treat
That All Will Enjoy!
Yr.s ilrl Hrfi a treat that will tlrklt the pslatea of trrrj bor and ilrl
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holiday order suggestions, too, that will
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SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO.
CHRISTMAS FOOD
SHOPPING ON
IN EARNEST
AT LUMANS
TURKEYS
Give Basket of Food
Make It a Merry
PhriRtmna for -
some untortu- Ik-Jc
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Early
Prices lowest In
years on these fins
young fat corn fed
No. 1 Turkeys.
TURKEYS
DUCKS
GEESE
RABBITS
CHICKENS
Extra line quality
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SAVE TIME and MONEY
Planning a nice Christmas Dinner Is the order of the day in most
homes right now. We have prepared especially well to lake care
of your every Food need for the Holidays. The very finest of
Foods, both local and nationally advertised are here In abundance.
Save time and money.
PEAS - CORN - BEANS
MECO
BRAND
3 cans 25c
HAMS
Make an ideal Gift.
Practical too. Your
choice of all No. 1
quality Hams.
lb. 25c
TRADING QUALITY
Black
pound ..19
pound ..37e?
pound ..75t?
Li
BRKED BEflHS
ST H I I MM m PIBJJBBI I I
Small can 9
Medium can. 13
Large can 18?
mm
CHRISTMAS CANDY - NUTS - ORANGES
Old-Fashion Chocolates 3 lbs. 25c
Plain Christmas Mix Candy . .2 lbs. 19c
Fancy Mixed Nuts, extra nice, 2 lbs. 35c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts 2 lbs. 25c
Sweet Southern Navel Oranges,
large 2 doz. 29c
Si
si. js DBnnin uninn
nnuuin biieru
1 POUND
17c
Phone
Orders
LUMANS'
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Delivery
SPECIAL CUTS FOR CHRISTMAS
Beef Roasts, choice cuts lb. 14c
Corn-fed Pork
Shoulder Roasts .lb. 14c
Leg or Loin Cuts' Ib. 18c
Country Style Sausage, seasoned
just right lb. 15c
Veal Roast, choice shoulder cuts, lb. 15c
Small lean tender Picnic
Shoulders lb. 19c
Bacon, extra good quality lb. 20c
Home-rendered Lard 3 lbs. 29c
MILK
' Libby's or Swift's
Premium Brand
3
JANS
20c
Soda or Graham,
Cascade Brand
Margarine
NUT
2 lbs. 25c
SUGAR
101b. 57c
Lumans' Flour Prices
i Salad Dressing
T 1
Dlnnerbell Brand
PINTS QUARTS
: 15c 25c
SNOWDRIFT
Shortening
3 Ib. pail . . 49c
6 Ib. pail . . 97c
CASTLE BRAND
49 lb.
sack
1.39
riiMinvc m run
Four Dish Towels Free While They Last
49 lb. 4 1A
l.f 9
KITCHEN QUEEN -1.43
KLAMATH BOQUET- 1.29
LUMANS'
Fruits and Vegetables
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Sweet Potato Squash Ib. 2c
LETTUCE .... each 5c
ONIONS 50 Ib. No. V s 49c
LARGE CRISP CELERY
Grapefruit full of juice 5 for 1 7c
APPLES new crop 6 Ib. 25c
LOCAL CABBAGE . Ib. 2ic
Lumans' Bakery Goods
Fresh Bread Daily
Finest o? Cakes
and Pastries
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Many attractive specials in the Bakery department
that will add greatly to the Christmas dinner. Don't
tail to visit this department when In the store.
Cakes, Pumpkin Pies and Mince
Pies, Fruit Cake, Dinner Rolls,
etc., Fresh From the Ovens
4
CRACKERS
2 Ib. box 20c I
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