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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD- OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941
STRIKE OF BAKERS
I Menus of the Day
"GROCETERIA GOODNESS" - ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING N
MEMORIAL DAY
Super Meat Markets
Tha Kind of Meat You Like to Est.
ADJACENT CITIES
Portland Union Head for In
volving Seattle, Tacoma,
Spokane to Add Pressure
Portland, Ore., May 28. (IP)
Portland'! bakery itrike threat
ened to spread to Seattle, Ta
come and Spokane today, the
fourth day of walkout which
cut off 80 per cent of the bread
supply here.
William McGuern, bakery
workers' union representative,
said he had suggested strike
action to Washington union of
ficials as a means of adding pres
sure on Portland chain affiliates.
He declared the action would
be in retaliation for a lock-out
here. The union struck at only
eight Portland bakeries, but 30
shops closed down, he said, ad
ding that "the small number of
bakeries we are picketing would
not materially reduce Portland's
bread supply."
Employers said that negotia
tions were handled through a
bakery association, and that a
strike at one plant was a strike
at all.
At Seattle the threatened
strike was discounted because
of a recently-completed contract
calling for wage increases. The
strike here is in demand for a
10 cent an hour increase to $1.10
with 20 cents an hour additional
for night work.
Another possible strike in the
food Industry was averted last
night with acceptance by 1000
AFL grocery clerks of a com
promise wage proposal. Pay wna
increased from $25 to $29 week
ly and the work week reduced
from 81 to 60 hours.
HOSTAK IN TITLE-
IT THIS EVE
Chicago, May 28. (IP) Al
Hostak, the Seattle battler with
the glass hands, will try tonight
to disprove again the old saying
that "they never come back."
He will meet Tony Zale, Gary
Ind., fighter recognized as the
middleweight champion by the
National Boxing association, in a
lS-round bout in Chicago sta
dium. Hostak, one of the hardest
punchers in tue business, has
been plagued by "hand trouble"
ever since he reached the top.
Three years ago Hostak proved
champions sometimes do come
back. He lost the title In 1038
to Solly Krieger of Brooklyn
when he broke both hands. Later
ha regained the crown only to
lose it to Zale.
RECT BAER'S
CLAIM TO TITLE
Washington, May 28. (IP)
Buddy Baer's claim to the world
heavyweight title, on the conten
tion he was fouled by Champion
Joe Louis In their bout here
KINC-A eontln of Italy's
King Vittorle Emmanuels, the
polo-playing Dnke of Spoleto
(above), 41, is now "Km
Aimone" of Europe's newest state
Ihe Axis-crested Croatia.
last Friday, was rejected today
by the District of Columbia Box
ing commission.
The commission upheld Ref
eree Arthur Donovan's action in
declaring Baer the loser by dis
qualification. Donovan was
scheduled to come here for a
hearing today, but sent word
that fog prevented the takeoff of
his plane In New York.
Chairman Claude Owen an
nounced that Promoter Mike
Jacobs had agreed to match
Baer and Louis in a return title
bout here tha first week in
October.
Meteorological Report
B? D. S. WKATHKR RIJHEAU
Forecasts
Medford and Ttclnttyl Putty cloudy
with occaalonal showers tonight and
Thursday. Not much Chang In tern
perature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy with scat
tered showers tonight and Thursday.
Slightly cooler ait portion tonight.
Moderate to fresh northwest winds
offcoast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 83; lowest, 43.
Total monthly precipitation, a 00
Inches. Isceas for the month M Inch.
Total precipitation alnos Sept. 1,
1S40. lass Inches. excess for the
aeaaon. 3.10.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yes
terday, 39: s a. m. today, 01.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:88 a. m.;
sunset, 7:87 p. m.
Oheervattnne Taken at 4:80 a. m.
120 Meridian Time.
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Cloudy
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FUN AHEAD!,..
The nine generous hand of
Nature that provide Ideal
enings for week-end trip!
in thu Weitern land make,
pun i bit the rcfrnhing per
looslity of OlympK Beer...
for deep in the leJgei of the
food canh u Turowttcr to
found the water thai make.
Oljmp U different, better
beer. Thli exceptional water
bring out the hidden flavor
of hop and graini and makes
Olvmpu the highett exprtt
sloft of the brewing art.
Fun ahead! Make It doubly
njovtble by taking along ft
Supply of OljrmpU t light,
sttufying beer for temperate
enjoyment
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By Mrs Alesander George
CATtHI.NO TO TWO
Breakfast Menu
Orange and Orapefrult Juices,
Blended
Poached Bga Broiled Baoon
Buttered Toait Raeperry Jam
Crullers, Sugar Coated Coffee
Luncheon Meno
Tuna Salad, Spring Fashion
Toasted Buna. Buttered
Chocolate Cookies Berries
Tea
Dinner Menu
Browned Fish Steak Tartar 8aioe
Eacalloped Tomatoea
Biscuits Plum Jam
Crisp Celery
Sponge Cake with Apricots
(Fresh, canned or frosen)
Cofteo (Hot or Iced)
Tana Baled, Spring Fashion
33 cup tuna
I hard -cooked egg diced
cup diced celery
3 chopped ollvee
H eup asparagus
3 radlabee. sliced
I teaapoon lemon Juice
4 taMeepoons mayonnaise
Cover tuna with boiling water,
drain after ftvs minutes snd chill.
This takes off an sxceaa fishy flavor.
Flake the tuna with a fork and add
egg, celery, olives and two table
spoons mayonnaise. Chill until time
to serve. Arrange on crisp lettuoe.
surround with asparairua and rad
le' es and sprinkle with Juice. Top
with remaining mayonnaise.
Browned Fish Steak (Baked)
(Allowing for Leftovers)
" 1 pound fish steak or Xllleta
8 tablespoons flour
teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon celery salt
V4 teaapoon paprika
4 tablespoona fat
1 tablespoona lemon Jules
3 tsblespoons boiling wster
wash fleh carefully In cold water
and pat dry with soft cloth or paper.
Place flour snd seasonings In paper
sack, add fish, cut Into three eervlng
pieces and abake the sack. The fUh
then becomes coated. Heat fat In
frying pan, add fleh and quickly
brown on both eldea. Tranafer to
shallow baking dish (or bake right
In ths frying pan). Add rest of
ingredients and Ud. Bake 30 mln
utea In a moderate oven.
Portland, May 28. (P) Sea
sonal exemption from the fed
eral wage-hour law was sought
by companies supplying and
hauling crushed rock yesterday
Use Mall Irlnuua want ads.
lis
MORE DELICIOUS
POTATO
CHIPS
Blue Bell brings you "kitchen fresh
PototoChips flavor sealed in waxed
gloiiins bags. Brighten up your
warm weather luncheons and din
ners with these crltpy golden chips.
5 10 15 AND 25 mo
Tourscore and serves years
ago our fathers brought forth
on this continent a new nation,
conceived In liberty and dedica
ted to tha proposition that all
men are created equal.
"Now we are engaged ia
great civil war, testing whether
that nation or any nation so con
ceived and so dedicated can long
endure. Wa are root on great
battlefield of that war. Wa have
come to dedicate s portion ei
that field, as a final ratting
place of those who here gave
their lives that this nation might live. It ia altogether
fitting and proper that we should do this.
"But, in a larger sense, wa cannot dedicate wa
cannot consecrate we cannot hallow this ground.
The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here,
have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add
or detract. The world will little note, nor long re
member, what we say here, but it can never forget
what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to
be dedicated here to tha unfinished work which they
who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It
is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task
remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion
to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion that wa here
highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation, under
Cod, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by
the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth."
O Spoken 78 years ago We reprint this eternal warning to all free
people that liberty by itself will not stand alone. Always it must
1 be protected.
BOTH GROCETERIAS CLOSED
ALL DAY FRIDAY - Memorial Day!
In 1816 Stephen Decatur
Made This Plea for
Unity in 1941:
Our Country! In her intercourse with for
eign nations may she always be in the right:
but our country, right or wrong.
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FRIED CHICKEN
FOR THE OUTING
jLIERE ia a chance to add to tha pleasure of tha
- one who packs the lunch basket Spring
fryers, fried to a turn in our kitchen ready to
pack and serve.
Fried Spring
Chicken each
fnrArmA Mam snrl AVa1
Loaf lb. ADC
Another product of our own kitchen.
Sweet
Pickles Dint I JC
Better because packed in pineapple vinegar.
Home Purity Potato
Salad
pint
Assorted Cooked Sandwich
Meats lb.
29c
25
15.
15c
25c
35c
Hormel's Sliced
Bacon lb.
For a finer camp breakfast Hormels.
Rath's Cooked Ham, n Q
1 lb., 10 oz can
Fine baked ham (just brown in oven) or mighty
good fried for breakfast Ready to serve from
the can.
Weiners for 00
Roasting lb. ZC
Good at home too.. Especially good for roasting.
Fancy Steer Beef
19c
29c
Beef Roast
(blade cut)
.lb.
Rolled Prime
Rib Roast Ib.
No finer meat than cold roast beef if tender. Get
a little extra and don't cook on the holiday.
Shoulder 1 7i
Pork Roast lb. I 2C
Pork
Chops
.ib. 25
For the Hamburger Or
Weiner Roast
1 Ib. Roasting Weiners or
1 lb. Ground Steer Beef
h dozen Weiner or round Buns
Either meat and choice of
Buns 29c
Home Purity Bakery
Bread & Cakes Like Mother Made
Home Purity Cakes For
the Holiday
ROSES IN SNOW
PILGRIM
BLACK & WHITE (Chocolate)
LEMON BUTTER
ANGEL CAKES in wide variety
Whole Cake 49c - Half Cake 25c
Cookies for the between meal
hunger of the children.
The kids will get hungry. Pack some cookies
separate from the basket where they are easy
to get.
Home Purity Cookies, 2 doz. 25c
Weiner or Hamburger Buns,
i doz. in moisture proof
cellophane 10c
Home Purity
, J
1 lb. loaf 2 for 17c
W lb. loaf 2 for 23c
An all yeast bread. No chemical leavening agents
used to save the cost of yeast.
Savings in the Groceterias
Snowdrift Shortening 3 n,. pa;i 544
Sperry Pancake Flour 4 ib, ,ack 25
Z-Mor-U Coffee 1 lb. 23t; 2 Ib. 45
Freshly ground to suit your coffee maker.
Gold Bar Coffee 1 lb. 23; 2 lb. 45
Vacuum pack, drip or regular grind.
Golden West Coffee , j
Albers Corn Flakes 2 pkgi. 9
Palm Olive Soap 3 bar '17
Gold Bar Sardines, large oval cans 3 for 25
Gold Bar Tuna Fish No. 1, can 15
Gold Bar Kadota Figs No. 1 tall can 12d
Golden Poppy Figs , No. 1 tall can 10
Gold Bar Fruit Cocktail No. 1 can lis
Gold Bar Apricot Halves No. 2 can 15
Gold Bar Pineapple Tid Bits, 9-oz. can 2 for 13
Gold Bar Pineapple Chunklets ' No. 211 can 10d
Gold Bar Vegetables for Salad, No. 1 can 2 for 25d
Isold Bar Sweet 1'ickles
A sise and kind to suit your need. Packed in pineapple VlnVasr.
Shef fords Wisconsin Cheese 2
American, Chevelle, Brick.
Tang Salad Dressing qt jar 29
Home Purity Mayonnaise : 00 004
Freshly mad. with fresh . ,g. Pnt qt. 39t?
Willi ams Potato Chips, 15c bag 10f
23 35s
Ib. box 49
Elbow Cut Macaroni, 3 lb. pkg. 12
Del Rogue Tomato Juice
No. 1 tall can 4 for 23t
Lorraine Sliced Green Beans,
No. 2 can 3 for 25
Tender Sweet Corn
No. 303 can 4 cans 29t
Gold Bar Ripe Olives, No. 1 tall 15
Cigarettes Luckys, Old Golds,
Camels, Chesterfields, 2 pkg. 25c
GATES & LYDIARD
Delivery ef 11.00 Orders.
Dlali East Side 227). West Side 22IS.
Cth at Central) Sth at Crape.
Savings Without EaU Denial
Fruits & Vegetables
Local Strawberries
Raspberries
Bing Cherries
Watermelons
Cantaloupes
Green Beans
New Peas
New Potatoes
Cucumbers
Field Grown Tomatoes