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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY SI. 1940.
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YOUNG ARGENTINIANS
HELD BY POLICE FOR
ANTI-NAZI OUTBREAK
Buenos Aires, May 31 (U.PJ
The son of the president of the
Argentinian house of represen
tatives, Carlos Noel Junior
along with eight other promi
nent young men, have been
taken into custody by Buenos
Aires police after two anti-German
demonstrations.
The . riots apparently were
caused by news of the sinking of
the Argentine freighter, Uru
guay, by a German submarine
off the Spanish coast.
The sons of numerous promi
nent Argentine families are re
ported to have taken part in the
demonstrations.
A crowd of which the arrested
youths were a part marched to
the office of the Deutsche La
Plata Zeitung a pro-Nazi Ger
man language morning news
paper. There they manhandled per
sons reading a German high
command communique on a bul
letin board inside the window.
Tongue Point Job
Bremerton, Wash., May 31.
(P) Comdr. R. G. Thomas, dis
trict public works officer, today
let a contract to Lord & Lor
yeau of Portland for construc
tion of a barracks, officers'
quarters and administration
building at the naval destroyer
and submarine base at Tongue
Point, Ore.
Closing tim. (or Too ute to du
al fy Ad Is 1.80 p m.
BOYD'S
Mill
Phone 1054 for
I Prompt, Convenient, Courteous
j Delivery Service 4 Times Daily
8:30 A. M 10 A. M.
SPECIALS for
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING
pts. 21c qt. 29c
VINTAGE CHEESE
A new tatty cheese
product.
lb. 27c 21b. 53c
Wesson Oil. C"7
W-gal. cans 0 I W
Snowdrift
SHORTENING
lib.
palls
Bib.
pails
43c
85c
Del Monte Cream Style
Corn. 303 07
lis. 3 cans I C
Del Monte Whole String
Beans. No. 2 OC
tins. 2 for faOC
Del Monte Early Garden
Peas, No. 2 O C
tins. 2 for 9C
Del Monte Grapefruit. 303
3 cans. .............
25c
Van Camp's Pork and
Beans, No. 2. C
2 for tCOC
Clorox. - Q
qt. bottles IOC
Vi gallon 25
10 lb. cloth
53c
bags
JS-lb. cloth
bags
$1,33
Palmollve Soap, 4 A I Sunbride Cleans- M
bars..... 14C I t. cans 1 UC l '
111 !7 t fl? I . , J 111
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Flagstaff Flour 4Mb. bag . SI. 39
Blue Ribbon Flour 49-lb. bag SI. 49
Kitchen Queen Flour 49-lb. bag SI .49
ntuPAY CASH AND SAVE
Winner Crosses Finish
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Ft .
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Wilbur
Shaw is shown be
In the annual
dianapolis.
500-mile Mem
Schooner Given Tow
San Francisco, May
The steam schooner Kather
ine Donovan, crippled by a
broken propeller shaft, was be
ing towed into San Francisco
today by the Red Stack tug
Sea Ranger, after having en
countered rough weather off
Humboldt bay.
I P. M. 4 P. M.
June 1 and 3
HONEY MAID
GRAHAMS
Lb. box 1 5c
2-lb. box 25c
GUITTARD PURE
GROUND CHOCOLATE
Lb. tins 200
31b. tins 50?
Folger's Coffee
Lb. cans 23c
2-lb. cans .... 45c
Albers Flapjack m 0
Flour. No. 10 bag 40 C
Whaaties.
2 pkgs
19c
Baking Powder, Ct
Gold Label. 12-oa. tinOC
A. k H. Baking
Soda. lb. pkg. DC
Haley Beef Sandwich
Spread. 7Vi-oi.
cans. 3 for sCOC
Haley Beef Cubn.AA.
1S-OS. cans sCUC
White King Toilet 4 ft
Soap. 3 bars I UC
White King Washing Pow
dr. family
i cOC
ing flagged down as the winner
orial day auto classic In In-
s2iM TO RECEIVE
Indianapolis, May 31. (VP)
Wilbur Shaw of Indianapolis,
who looks like a man-about-town
but who has made a small
fortune in one of the world's
; toughest sports, automobile rac
ing, today will collect approxi
mately $30,000 as a reward for
his third victory in. Indian
apolis motor speedway grind.
Shaw won a history-making
500-mile race yesterday at an
average speed of 114.277 miles
an hour and joined Louis Meyer
of Huntington Park, Cal., as the
only other three-times winner
of the classic.
He also became the first man
to win two consecutive races
and won the first complete race
finished under the yellow cau
tion flag which required all
drivers to hold their places.
Officials hung out the cau
tion flag at the 375-mile mark
because of rain and left it there
until the contest ended.
Menus of the Day
(By Mrs. Alexander Cieorce)
COMPANV FOR HL'PPfcR
The .Menu
Hot Chicken Soup
Toasted Wafers
Shrimp a la King Boiled Blot
Spiced Pears
Buttered Broccoli
Hot Roll Currant Jam
Avocado Surprise Salad
Pilled Angel Food Cake.
W nipped Cream Topped
Coffee
Shrimp a la King
4 tablespoon butter
4 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
teaspoon salt
' teaspoon celery alt
teaspoon paprika
4 tesspoon mlnoed peralej
2 8 cup cooked shrimps
2 3 cup cooked shrimps (cleaned)
1 hard-cooked egg. diced
2 tablespoons minced green peppers
(cooked)
1 tablespoon minced plmlentot
2 ejtg yolks, beaten
Melt butter and add flour. When
blended, pour In the milk and sea
sonings. Cook slowly until a creamy
sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add
shrimps, hard-cooked egg, peppers
and pirolentos. Simmer until hot.
Mix in the yolks, serve at once
poured over hot boiled rice.
Avocado urprle Halad
5 avocados
1 cup cress, washed and datned
2 3 cup cubed pineapple
1 tablespoon lemon Juica
8 tablespoons French dressing
Cut the avocados In halves, dis
card seeds and rinds. Cut th avo
cadoe Into half Inch cubes. Mix with
the cress, pineapple-. Juice and t
tablespoon of dressln?. Chill until
serving time and mix In the rest
of the dressing, pass in a bowl or
arrange on salad plates. Oarniah
with crisp radishes and thin stripe
of carrots (chilled In cold water
until very crisp.)
Fishing la Alaska's greatest In
dustry. National forests constitute 13
cent of Wyoming's total area.
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Democratic Committeemen
Listed for Jackson County
The official count for Demo-,
cratic precinct committeemen
and committeewomen, com
pleted today, shows a number
of ties and several instances
where husband and wife were
elected, under the provision
which requires one of each sex
to serve as precinct workers.
Among the ties are four wo
men in the Mound precinct. All
received one vote each. The
matter of straightening out the
ties will be settled later in all
the precincts.
The count for the untied pre
cincts is:
Ashland, Boulevard, Gertrude
M. Balis.
Ashland, East Central, O. H.
Rose, Delia M. Rose.
Ashland, West Central, Guy
T. Applewhite, Dorothy F.
Spccht.
Ashland, Oak, Hal McNair,
Lorena Alice McNair.
Ashland, North, Harley R.
Brower, Katharine K. Brower.
Ashland, East, D. L. Patter
son, Pearl M. Roberson.
Ashland, Southeast, E. B.
Poyer, Elda F. Anderson.
Ashland, Northwest, Bessie
M. Cook.
Ashland, South, V. D. Miller,
Myrtle B. Miller.
Ashland, West, .
Antioch. .
Applegate, William N. Carl.
Barron, A. R. Kincaid, Clara
Kincaid.
Belleview, Herb Moore, Lois
Moore.
Brownsboro, .
Butte Falls, E. A. Hildreth.
Clara Edmondson.
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We readily agree that quality is always paramount
not savings when you receive Inferior merchandiiel
can your prices be so low, and yet your quality so
is simple. We buy huge quantitiesl We pay caihl
cash basis with a very small profit on each item.
by our efficient storekeeping methods. This means
feature the LOWEST PRICES without sacrifice of
Five-Grain
(J ASPIRIN
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A 3 for 5c Jr
Horsehlda
GLOVES
All Leather
39c pair
S1.00
Hind's Honey and
Almond ('ream,
Orarie Allen's
aperlal
Expert Film
e
fy HINKLE
jl PILLS ls
(7 Bottle at too g
Phone
274
Central Point, North. Scott
Hamilton, Mrs. E. E. Scott.
Central Point, South, Ray W.
Anders.
Reese Creek, ,
Derby, .
Colestin, ,
Eagle Point, .
Flounce Rock, .
Foots Creek, Letsy Miller.
Gold Hill, James Chisholm,
Hazel Shunterman.
Griffin Creek, Dean Pieper.
Hillcrcst, .
Howard, Cha.i. T. Sweeney,
Mrs. Chas. Sweeney.
Jacksonville, North, Chester
R. Pursell, Lulu Saulsberry.
Jacksonville, South, J. B.
Wetterer. Grace Hamaker.
Lake Creek. .
Medford, North Main, Lester
C. Fox, Mary Ellen Fox.
Medford, South Main, H. S.
Boise.
Medford, North Central,
Charles P. Champlin, Jr.
Medford, South Central, A. F.
Stennett. Mrs. A. F. Stennett.
Medford, South Riverside, R.
O. Stephenson, Josie L. Steph
enson.
Medford, North Riverside, .
Medford, North, Wm. E.
Phipps.
Medford. Oakdale, J. P.
Naumes, Mrs. J. P. Naumes.
Medford, Newtown, A. E.
Reames.
Medford, King. .
Medford, Northeast, Marie
Ulrich.
Medford, Cottage, .
Medford, Southeast, Ward B.
Spatz.
FLIT ob FLYTOX pint 17c
EPSOM SALTS 5 us. 1 8
OIL add AGAR pint 39c
Toilet Paper S 6for25c
PALMOLIVE per cake 5c
A widely read newspaper columnist In a recent article
told of the relief to Hay Fever sufferers that could be
obtained through the use of SOLUBLE POTASSIUM
CHLORIDE Tablets. We have ample stocks now, at
money-saving prices.
100 five-grain soluble tablets -391
100 ten-grain soluble tablets 59
POT CLEANERS 2 for 5c
MINERAL OIL
TARGET
Thrift Kit.
3Sc Value
DAY'S WORK
WEST AMERICAN CIGARETTES
SATURDAY 11c pkg., SI. 05 CARTON
CHESAPEAKE
Smooth cut Tobacco
for pipe or cigarette
10c-37c-69c
GENUINE G-E MAZDA LAMPS
At New Lower Prices
1525 WATT I. F. NOW 10c
40-50-60 WATT I. F. NOW 13c
75 100 WATT I. F. NOW 15c
Developing FREE With 4c Prints
Western Thrift
R 0 Y A L T Y Rose Blolse. S
months, who won a hrallhlut
baby contest at a Brooklyn,
N. V., hospital, exerciser hrr
womanly privllrse at the crown
int: she talked, freely.
Medford. Queen Anne, Fred
W. Kelly, Maude Codding.
Medford, East, J. C. Collins.
Medford, Southwest, E. G.
Narregan.
Medford, South, J. R. Mar
shall, Mrs. J. R. Marshall.
Medford, West, .
Medford, Kenwood, Vcrr
Canon, Mrs. Verne Canon.
Medford, Northwest, .
Medford, Haven, .
Mound, .
Orchard Home, .
Perrydale, .
Phoenix, East, Fay Carver.
Phoenix, West, .
Pinehurst. .
Rogue River, Harry Lytle
White, Myrtle Whipple.
Roxy Ann, .
Sams Valley, .
. . . that savings are
You may ask. "How
high?" Our answer
We sell strictly en a
We save you money
that we are able to
qualityl
Heavy
Russian
Pint 23c
29c
Chewing
Tobacco
3 for 20c
GRAND SLAM
Plug cut Tobacco
for pipe smokers
9c-25c-47c
30 North
Central
Sterling. .
Talent, East. Will A. Thatch
er. Nora E. Walter.
Talent, West. Jay Terrill, Par
thena S. Terrill.
Trail, Ray Briggs, Eva Segess
man. Union, -.
Watkins, .
Willow Springs, .
Wimer, ,
A meeting and banquet of the
Last Man's club of Jackson
county was held Wednesday eve
ning at the Hotel Medford.
Table was decorated with
flags and bouquets of roses and
a vacant place was set to repre
sent all lost comrades, a helmet
being hung on the chair and
PAY LESS and PARK EASIER" at the
A R E T
HOME OF BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOODS
313-315 No. Riverside. WE NEVER CLOSE. Phone 351
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
CRACKERS '-
FIG BARS, factory fresh shipment..
FLAPJACK
CATSUP, Heins, 14-os. bottle..
CERT0
S 3 for 45c
SALT Morton s 8 lb. sack 19c
OYSTERS, Wiegant's fey. med. sise 3 cans 25
SARDINES 3 cans 25c
TUNA. Mid Pacific Flakes 2 cans 25
0 K "s" 7 bars 25c
SOAP CHIPS, Crystal White 5 lb. pkg. 29
I II I ft C Grapefruit, Texsun, 46 oi. 15
J U I U C Pineapple. Dole. 46-os. 25
SALAD DRESSINO, Tasty qt. Jar 15
TRIANGLE PANCAKE FLOUR, 28-01. pkg.
CANE and MAPLE SYRUP Both f 0T 35C
W Ffatura Our
Own Home Grown
STEER
BEEF
It la th tst local
Stm Beef It U pos
sible to obtain and
are not gnlnc to
cheapen oar beef to
meet some local
prices.
Meat Prices for
Sat. and Sun. Onlj
PORK CHOPS, tender pig loin or rib lb. 17M
PORK SHOULDER ROAST. Juicy Jb. 14Vt
BACON SQUARES, not back fat Jb. 10
Fine lor frying or SFMonlni
BACON, by the piece
Citnulno home
LARD, Portland Rose 100
Hi bar. ons of the
Lunrh Mp.i. In
25 lbs. No. 2 SPUDS..
Fancy TOMATOES .
LETTUCE fancy, large local 2 for 9s
GRAPEFRUIT 2 portion size doz. 20:
American flags were used for
decorations.
Places were also set and
glasses turned down for mem
bers having passed away sine
the organization of the club. The
bottle of cognac that is to be
opened by the last man was
placed at the head of the table.
This bottle is kept in a safe de
posit box and is only brought
out at the annual banquet.
Music for the occasion was
furnished by Mrs. Harry Pren
tice and her accordion band.
Next meeting will be held on
the eve of ArmlMlce day.
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WOMEN
HEED THIS ADVICE I
LydlA K. Plnkham'. Vgtabl. Com
pound TABLETS help tbouaanda of
women Uiru "trying tlmw". Th.
my they help rellev. femal. func
tional dtfitrena with It. nervous,
moody .pell. la often amaalnK. They
ALSO help build up ricb red blood
which meana mora ilrenglhl
- 2 lb. box 15c
2 lb. 19
No. 10 bag 43c
. 2 for 35
PRUNES
Fiesta, pkd. by S.fcW.
2 lb. pkg. 13c
GENUINE
Not yearling Mutton
SKf T
CHOPS . . lb. 27c
Loin or Bib
LEG . . . lb. 25c
A real bar tain at this price
SHOULDER lb. 171c
Also makes delicious roast
BREAST . . lb. 10c
Very economical
lb. 15
cure wood smoke
pure pork 4 lb. 35
Larseat awtirtnwnts et
Southern Oregon
CAN THEM 11017
We have reached the peek of Usa
season. Don't delay or you may
be too late.
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