Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 29, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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Baskets of Food Lined Up for Delivery to the Needy
teaspoon clovei
teaspoon salt
5 cups Hour
1 teaspoons soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
Cream the fat and sugar. Add the
mola&see and spices. Beat well. Add
the rest of the Ingredients. Chill the
dough and then roll It out on a
floured board and cut out cookies.
Bnke 10 minutes in a moderate oven,
Cherry Cookies
a 3 cup butter
I'-i cups granulated sugar
a eggs, beaten
4 cup red cherry Julca
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
13 teaspoon grated orange rind
13 teaspoon salt
4 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
Sliced red cherries
Cream the butter and auar. Add
the eggs and Juice. Mix well. Blend
in the rinds, salt, flour and baking
powder. Chill the dough. Drop por
tions of the dough from the tip of
a spoon onto greased baking sheets.
Flatten each cooky and top with
cherry slice. Bake.
SHASTA SLAYER'S
APPEAL DENIED
R. L. Wertz, 58, was upheld
yesterday by the third district
court of appeal.
The court held there was no
justification for a manslaughter
verdict as claimed by the de
fendant. "A study of the entire tran
script leaves the conviction the
defendant is guilty of cold
blooded murder of an old man,"
the court held.
Sacramento, Dec. 29. (IP)
The murder conviction of Wil
son De La Roi, 21, sentenced
to life imprisonment for the
slaying in Shasta county of
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The Salvation Army went
$9.60 in the hole on its Christ
mas charities this year despite
a larger income, it was shown
by statistics given out today by
Capt. Reginald H. Vincent,
Medford district commander.
Cash receipts this year to.
taled $406.99, Captain Vincent
said. This sum included $283.12
deposited in the Salvation Army
kettles, $75 received from the
Eagles lodge and $48.87 re
ceived in the mail. This year's
cash receipts exceeded last
year's by $175, the Eagles' con
tribution of $75 being included
In the increase.
In addition to the cash, the
Salvation Army received con
tributions of food, toys and
other merchandise of an esti
mated value of $228.50, about
$20 more than last year, Cap
tain Vincent said.
A greater amount of charit
able work was done this Christ
mas than last and when all ex
Generous baskets of food for savory Christmas dinners are shown here at the Salvation
Army auditorium just before they were delivered to underprivileged families throughout
Jackson county. In the photograph are seen Mrs. Reginald H. Vincent (right), wife of Cap
tain Vincent (left) head of the Salvation Army here, and A. H. Banwell (center), chairman
of the Eagles Christmas basket committee. At extreme left may be seen the big Christmas
tree from which gifts were dispensed to needy children at a Yuletide party last Tuesday
night. ' ,
penses were calculated it was
found that income was $9.60
shy of making both ends meet,
the captain stated. He said that
the deficit would be made up
out of the Salvation Army's
general fund but indicated he
would not decline a contribu
tion from some generous per
son who could afford to wipe
out the $9.60 "loss."
This year the Salvation Army
distributed Christmas baskets to
146 families as compared with
82 last year. Of the increase
53 were accounted for by the
Eagles who this year turned
over its list of needy families
to the Salvation Army and con
tributed $50 cash to pay for the
additional baskets. The Eagles
also contributed $25 for toys,
Medford post of the American
Legion also granting a credit
of $25 for toys.
Hundreds of poor children at
tended the Christmas party at
the Salvation Army auditorium
last Tuesday night. Other
Christmas charities were car
ried out by the Salvation Army
this year.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
EXPIRES TUESDAY
Carold J. Parker, commander
of Jackson county chapter of
the Disabled American Veter
ans of the World War, today
reminded all ex-service men
and women that the time for
filing original applications for
adjusted compensation expires
next Tuesday, January 2.
All veterans who desire to
obtain the benefits of adjusted
compensation and have not ap
plied should make application
immediately, Mr. Parker em
phasized. An official notice
states that all applications or
letters relating thereto received
in the Veterans Administration,
Washington, D. C, or its region
al offices or facilities throughout
the country, if stamped as re
ceived in such offices on or be
fore January 2, will be ac
cepted as received on that date.
Veterans may procure de
tailed information about the fil
ing of applications from veteran
organizations or the Veterans
Administration and its adjuncts
Menus of the Day
By Mrs. Alcxunrier George
When the Crowd Gathers
Informal It (-fresh men ts
(Enough for Right)
Spiced Cider Punch
Molasses Snaps Cherry Cookies
Apples Grapes
Salted Peanuts
Spiced Cider I'undi
6 cups hot tea (strained)
1 gallons cider
3 cups dark brown sugar
23 cup lemon Juice
1 cup orange Juice
113 teaspoons salt
13 cup bark cinnamon
3 tablespoons whole cloves
Cover and let the ingredients sim
mer together for 10 minutes. Strain,
Reheat and serve.
Molnsws Snaps
33 cup fat
H4 cups dark brown sugar
23 cup molasses
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon ginger
Bob: You pitied me! All this time you loved
someone else. I don't want a wife who
stays with me because she is sorry for
me
Sue: Nothing's changed between us. Except
that I know now that I love you as I al
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PROFIT BY BUYING ALL FOODS HERE
O 1 g. prlrfs Ktfrrtlve Till
SUGAR
1 00s-s552
1 0 lbs. 57c
It always pays to buy roods
at Lumans'. These prices are
effective until next Monday.
Everything is in readiness for
your call. You will find many
helpful suggestions. Save time and money.
PEACHES
(Royal Club)
Packed In Heavy
Syrup
No. 2'i Tim
2
TINS
29c
TOMATO SOUP Van Camps . . Can 5c
OXYDOL Large Packages . . 2 for 43c
IVORY SOAP Large Bars . . 3 for 25c
PORK and BEANS No. li Tins Each 10c
SPAGHETTI
Franco-American
3 cans 25c
TOILET TISSUE
Gem Brand
6 rolls 25c
PINEAPPLE Sliced
No. 21a Tins, QQ.
2 tins 09 C
CORN Whole sJjT
Kernel, 2 tins 9 to
SARDINES Oval MQ.
3 large tins b9C
MILK
Libby's or Swift's
Premium Brand
3
CANS
20c
KRAFT
DINNERS
A MEAL
FOR FOUR
2 pkgs. 25c
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LUMAN '
BROTHERS jT
SNOWDRIFT
Shortening
3 LB. PAIL
49c
6 LB. PAIL
97c
PEAS CORN BEANS
' MECO BRAND
3 CANS 25c
Phone
Orders
MEATS
Free
Delivery
3, 1
2 M
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Choice fat young Turkeys, Ducks, Gees and Rabbits.
R.I. Red Hens, lb... 20
R.I. Red Fryers, lb 22
Prime Rib Roasts, boned and tied, lb. .. 20
Beef Pot Roasts, lb 14
Beef Short Ribs, lb 10?
Young corn-fed Pork, Shoulder Roasts, lb 14
Leg Roasts, lb 18
Lean Pork Steaks, lb -17
Country style Sausage, seasoned just right, lb 15
Fresh Side Pork, lb 15
Leg of Lamb, lb 20
Veal Roasts, shoulder cuts, lb 15
Ham, No. 1 quality, all brands whole or Vi. lb. 25
Bacon, extra fine quality, lb 20?
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs .:. 29
S&W
GRAPE JUICE
' A Healthful, Delicious
Beverage
QUARTS
39c
PINTS
21c
Lumans' Flour Prices
CASTLE BRAND -1J9
Made by Fisher Guaranteed
FISHER'S BLEND f 1 .79
Four Dish Towels i'f While They Last
KITCHEN QUEEN " 1.49
KLAMATHBOQUET' : 1.29
MARGARINE
NUT
2 pounds 25c
CORN FLAKES
PKG. 5C
LUMANS'
Fruits and Vegetables
WEEK-END 8PECULS
Sweet Potato Squash lb. 2c
LETTUCE .... each 5c
ONIONS 50 lb. No. Vs 49c
LARGE CRISP CELERY
Grapefruit full of juice 5 for 17c
COMICE PEARS 6 lb. for 20c
Ripe Ready to Eat
LOCAL CABBAGE . lb. 2ic
Lumans' Bakery Goods
Fresh Dread Daily
Finest of Cakes
and Pastries
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Many attractive specials in the Bakery department
that will add greatly to th. New Year's dinner. Don't
fall, to visit this department when In the store.
Cakes, Pumpkin Pies and Mince
Pies, Fruit Cake, Dinner Rolls,
etc., Fresh from the Ovens
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