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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1941. KING CITY AFTER PAY DISTRIBUTED Two Million Dollars Given Men of 41st and 3rd Di visions; Enjoy Maneuvers Br Paul W. Hugh King City, Cal., June 3. (Spl) A $2,000,000 payroll was distributed to troops of the 41st and 3rd divisions in this area last week-end. The money was drawn from the vaults of the Bank of America here by pay of fleets from the many units of the two divisions and special troops Saturday morning and all men were paid before sundown of the same day. Soldiers filled the town far beyond capacity and this com munity has not recovered from the deluge of soldiers yet. Besides the usual forms of recreation the soldiers found a recreational hall called the Army Hayloft installed and ready for their use. The Army Hayloft is on the same order of the service men's clubs in Tacoma and Olympla and has a restaurant, bowling alley, shooting gallery, reading and writing room. This week the troops are en gaged in their first actual man euvers. The first maneuvers will last only three days and the following two weeks will be taken up with basic training in the field. In moving such a large vol ume of troops into one area there are many obstacles to be overcome and the men find that they are living somewhat of a primitive life. All the men seem to enjoy all of this despite the minor hardships they have to go through with. HIGHWAY AIRFIELDS RECOMMENDED FOR MASS PLANE MOVES Washington, June 6. (IP) A t20.000.000 cross-roads widen ing program to provide 400 "satellite airdromes" for mass movements of military aircraft was recommended to congress today by Gen. George H. Brett, army air corps chief. The recommendation was made to the house roads com mittee at hearings on President Roosevelt's request for a $123, 000,000 military road program. These airfields, as outlined by Brett, would be provided by widening concrete highways at crossroads to 250 feet and pro viding there a 300-foot parallel ling graded and grassed strip. The widened highway and the strip would run from 3,000 to 8,000 feet. By building the auxiliary fields at cross-roads, planes could land In any one of four wind directions, Brett said. Foots Creek Tomatoes, Spudt On Same Plant Cordelle, Ga., June 8. W) Have you any topatoes to day? A Crisp county farmer has a new plant which he calls a topato. It has potatoes on the roots and tomatoes on the foli age. The stem, he says, is that of a tomato plant and it Jiajwtatoeave route 1. Central Point, and Wll liam Tracer, rout 1, Rogue River. Tracer was paid for 79 bushels of winter-killed wheat after crop Insurance adjusters ap praised his losses at 100 per cent. Conger was paid for 87 bush els of wheat killed by excessive moisture. He was insured for 118 bushels on six acres. A total of 136 Jackson county farmers took out crop insurance on the 1941 crop, Kiddle dis closed. They paid 2,418 bushels of wheat in premiums for all-risk protection on 1,869 acres of wheat. Foots Creek, June 8. Spl.) Daily vacation Bible school opened June 2 at the Sunday school building, and Rev. Ran dall is holding meetings in the evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Lt Kile had ss gueste June 1. Mr. and Mr. Miller and family of arajue Pas. Mr. and Mr. Barnaa and small daughter of Los Anseles cams laat week to spend two weeks with Mr. Barnes" pa rente and his brother and familj. Mr. and Mra. Marrln Lane had as guests from May SO to June 1 Mr. Lance's nephew. Geo rue Hull, and wife and daughter Oeonslann, of Salem. Mr. and Mra. Lance enter tained with a dinner May SI for the Hum. Mra. R. X. Cook of Oold Hill. Mra. Floyd Lance and eon Bobble and daughter Ruth of Trinity Center. Mra. Mary Hrlma of Aahland and Mr. and Mra. a w. Lance. The Hulla returned to Aalem June 1 accom panied by Mr. Hull aunt, Mra. Helma, who had been vtslttng at the borne of her brother, Oeonpe Lance. The Pickett Auto Park waa recently sold to Portland parties, who came June 1 to take poeseselon. Mr. and Mra. R. L. Miller enent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mra Oeorse Lance at the Lance mine. Camp Beer Cardan Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. (UP The training center here will have Its own beer garden If pres ent plans of the "Morale Build ers" materialize. The beor gar den will accommodate 1.000 sol diers and will be "so attractive that trainers won't think of go ing to other places to do their drinking." Cloetns time for Too Lata to clas sify Ada la f 90 p a CLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood. Optometrist pete Bids. Male and Rtieralde. Medfmd. (Ma Wilful SefTtcwRewannabla Price DUE BY JUNE 18 The third cover spray for con trol of codling moth on pears and apples should be completed on June 18, according to C. B. Cordy, assistant county agent, and L. G. Centner, entomologist of the Southern Oregon Exper iment Station. They advise using one-fourth pound of dry deposit builder, three pounds of arsenate of lead and one quart of kerosene per one hundred gallons. Add to the partially filled tank In order named. Stove oil may be sub stituted for kerosene on Bart lett, Bosc and Nells. In cases of severe infestation on pears use of three pounds of arsenate of lead, three quarts of medium or light medium summer oil emulsion and one fourth pound of spreader per one hundred gallons, is advised. If additional San Jose scale con trol on pears is necessary, use one and three-fourths gallons of oil emulsion in this combina tion. On apples use two gallons of light summer oil emulsion with the lead arsenate and spreader. Growers wishing to use treat ed bands are advised to have them in place by June 13. WHEATlNSDRANCE TO TWO FARMERS Two Jackson county farmers have received the first Indemni ties paid In the state for crop losses under the 1941 crop In surance program, the county conservation committee was notified today by Clyde Kiddle, crop insurance assistant of the state AAA, The two county policy holders who collected for wheat crop losses were Homer A. Conger, COURT HOUSE NEWS and Marriage Licenses Charles Hunt Hopper Helen Elliott. Arils Cowan and Marjorle Santo. Herbert B. Reeswig and Freda Lorene Bradford. Otto William Kenner and Margaret Nina Kenner. Divorces Filed Willis E. Haight vs. Elma Haight. Lucille Young vs. Robert Clif ton Young. Effie J. Crowell vs. Harrv R. Crowell. Juanita Carey vs. William C. Carey. Oregon Power Company. Right of Way m Be, s. Twp. M . ft. Wast W. at. V. W. Kengla et ui to William P. Stewart et us. W. U In Bee. a, Twp. 87 a. R. , West W. M. MyrtlUa Barker et Tlr to Chart ea Winkle. W. O. 40 acres tn Bee. 13, Twp. St S. R. 1 Waat W. M. Talent Irrigation District to Oeorge K. Lowe et ux. W. D. 17.3 acres m Aahland Acres. City oc Central - Point to John Jones, Deed. Joeeph A. Barrlaon to Zrnest P. Koble at ux. Special Warranty Deed. In Bee. IT Twp. 40 B. R 3 East W. U.. SO acrea. Emmet O. Peteraon to Charles P. Sherwood et ux. W. D. S acrea In Sea. SO Twp. B. R. 4 West W. M. O. P. Carson at us to James K. Thornton at ux, W. D. In Aahland. I Jackson County, Oregon to Timber ' Product Company, Tax Deed, In Bee. , 17 Twp. II t. R. I Weat W. M. Ben X Thuraton to Lester H. Werte et ux. W. D. In Orand view orchard Tract, See. 87, Twp. 88 S. R. 3 West W. M. Lester K. Werta at tlx to Oacar Hanson et ux. W. D. In Orand View Orchard Tracts, Sec. 37. Twp. 34 S. R. 3 Weat W. U. Jackeon County to Anns J. Det weUer, Tax Deed. Edwards Place Ad dition to Medford. J. A. Roth well et ux to John H. Carkln. Quitclaim Deed, 3.35 acrea In D. L. C. No. M Twp. 37 S. R. 3 Weat W. U. Otto King et ux to Kills J one et al. Deed tn Lieu of Porecloaure. in Nlckell Addition to Medford. John H. Carkln et ui to the City of Medford, W. D. In D. L. C. No. 68 Twp. 37 8. R. 3 Weat W. M. Jackson County to Katherlne Tax gert, Tax Deed, In Bee. 10, Twp. 86 8. R. 3 Weat W. M. Probate Court Estate of Philip B. Harrison, deceased. Jackson County to O rente Pass Irrigation District. Tax Deed. S-2S acrea in See. 30 Twp. 34 a. B West W. M. Jackson County to Irrln Danack. Tax Deed In Laurelhurat Addition to Medford. Jackeon County to the City of Medford. Tax Deed, tn Fairmont Ad dition to Medford. Ads U Carkln to City of Medford. W. D. 3 acres In D. L. C. No. M. Twp. 37 8. R. 3 Weat W. M. Jackaon County to Albert O. Joy t ux. Tax Dead, In Paimew Addition to Aahland. Jackaon County to Torn rjrten. Tax Deed, 3.8 acrea In D. L. C. No. 41 Sec. 3. Twp. 38 8. R. 1 Weat W. M. Jackeon County to Ouy Tex et ux. Tax Deed In Central Point. Jackaon County to Medford Irri gation Dletrlct, Tax Deed tn Regar Subdivision. Harrie B. Toung to R. A. Dams and Lola M. Da via, W. D. 3.75 acre In Sec. 8. Twp. 87 B. R. 3 Weat W. M. Allen D. Curry et ux to Prank Allen Pefley et ux. w. D. In Nlckell Addi tion to Medford. David Hunt to Roaa S. Bunt. W. D. In Capital Hill Addition to Medford. A. D. Lewla Sr. et ux to H. S. Bowaer et ux, W. D. In Olen Oak SubdlTlelon Extension to Blaklyou Helfbts, Medford. M. P. Hanley Jr. t ux to the Bute of Oregon, through State Highway Commission, W. D. 13.91 acrea In Sec. 30, Twp. 38 8. R. 3 East W. M. Joseph 1 lis Smith to Fred W. Lyon et ux, w. D. 140 acrea m Sec. 11, , Twp. 89 8. R. 1 Weat W. M. Merrill O. Evans et ux to Eva Evana Anderson, W. D. tn Highland Park Addition to Medford. Sheriff 8yd I. Brown to W. C. Gaston, Sheriff's Deed on Porecloaure. , Savage Lake Ttacta, In Sees. 19 and 80. Twp. 38 8. R. 4 Weat W. M. I Bertha X- Winter to Wells D. Jack son st us. Quitclaim Deed, la Precats Addition to Ashland. I. W. Weatrup to Beriy L. Weetrup. Quitclaim Deed, In Bee. 10, Twp. 38 B. R. 3 Weat W. M. A. C. Kent to Ida IC. Kent, W. D. In Bees. 35 and 38, Twp. 87 8. R. I Beat and 1 Weat W. M. one-half Intereet. Huel Rock et Tlr to William Henry Dark et ux. W. D. In Mountain View Acrea In D. L. C. No. 79 In Twp. 37 8. R. 3 Weat W. M. Belle Dunnavan to June M. Pent ser, W. D. In the H. B. Carter Addi tion to Ashland, one-half Interest. Robert N. Newland et ux to James H. laaott, Qu!tc:lm Deed In Im perial Addition to Medford. Medford Corporation to Jackson County la Berrjvale Addition to IfedfOKt. Oeo. Chenoweth to Verna R. Mat thews. Right of Way, in Sec. 33. Twp. 33 B. R. 1 Weat W. M. . A. C. Walker to Vert O. Walker. Quitclaim Deed, in D. L. C. No. 38. In Twp. 87 8. R. 1 West W. M. United Statea to O lady a Mary RuU c. al, Tax Exemption Certificate, In Southern Home Tract In Ashland. NOW DRIVE-IN SERVICE 11 A. M. to 1 A. M. MURRAY'S MAID-RITE South Central at Ninth United States to Nicholas Rossi st si, Tax Exemption Certificate, In Aahland Homestead Association Tract In Aahland. United St tee to Alice Marie Oen try et al. Tax Exemption Certificate, In Kendall Addition to Medford. Florence W. Mast to Harold M. Roberts et ux. W. D. 43.15 seres In D. L. C. No. 41, Twp. 88 8. R. 1 Weat W. M. Harry H. Turtle at al to O. O. Power, W. D. In Tuttle's First Addi tion to Medford. A. J. MacDonourn et ux to the City of Medford. Quitclaim Deed. In Tuttle's First Addition to Medford. Hits Chorus Worcester, Mass. (U.PJ Be cause of the draft, nearly half the male members of the Wor cester Music Festival chorus - have resigned, causing the first shortage of singers since the 1918 influenza epidemic. Seventy-five of the 160 men have left the 82-year old group. Don't Neglect Dad Send him a clave? card for Father's Day, Sunday, June 15th. SWEM'S GIFT SHOP T. i I I V CX. a " I I (( : MlilUl!MUlJB.?J.y:lMJ. 4mm Deeds W. a. Williams et al to tha Cali fornia Oregon Power Company. Right of Way. In Sec. 33, Tup. 84 8. R. 4 Weat W. M. Sheriff Syd I. Brown to Will Han sen and Charlea W. Reamea. Sheriff's Deed on Foreclosure. In D. L. C. No. 86, Twp. 37 8. R. 3 West W. M. Mayme Botta to Relnhardt Erich Oedlich, W. D. In Wolter Addition to Medford. Western Loan and Building Com pany to Mayme Botte, Special War ranty Deed, in the Wolter Addition to Medford. Ray F. Baker et ux to Everett Ollleaple et ux. W. D. In East Main Addition to Medford. Jackaon County Federal Savings and Loan Association to Levins M. Jamea. W. D. 1.53 acrea In Sec. 35. Twp. 38 8. R. 3 Weat W. M. Harry Lewla et al to Jerry Lewla R. 1 Weat W. M. R. P. Mortenaen to City of Medford. Deed. In D. L. C. No. 44 Twp. 37 S. R. 1 Weat W. M. Prank L. Earhart at al to City of Medford. Deed. In D. L. C. No. 44 and Sec. 30 Twp. 37 S. R. 1 Weat W. M. Vernon H. Vawter et ux to William H. Fluhrer et ux. W. D. In Medford. Ben P. Walker to E. J. Bols et ui, W. D. In Phoenix. S. D. Brgley et ux to the California Oregon Power Company, Right of Way, In Richmond Addition to Med ford. B. H- Young et ux to tha California QH3 (Di3p Qsb anD (DH& "1 GUARANTEE "White Satin" Sugar la ab solutely guaranteed foe every canning purpose. By chemical analysis and every canning or cooling test, it is unexcelled Try k. There is no belter sugar. SUGAR f y4Jr ass mfj W',"'VT-J .V-l-T" .51 RANUlATf D 11 I SUGAR ! 4 mm twajgrn t-B - i 'you can't buy better SUGAR FOR CANNING " ma a SL Oregon fruits and berries are the nation's finest end don't forget its perfect sweetening partner is Oregon's own and only Sugar! This year especially, it's the wise thing to put up all the fruits, preserves, jama and jellies you can. With the price of Oregon's own and only sugar so reasonable, canning fruits now, not only will guarantee delicious treats next w inter, hut will actually' save you money on your food hill. And re-member, too, buying Oregon sugar lends a helping hand to Oregon's sugar beet fanners and supports an Oregon industry that brings millions of dollars in new wealth to our state annually. Buy Oregon products and you get the best! ASK TOUR CROCER FOR WHITE SATIN SUGAR svBBaatVM it J0JL ' V iwW lTH Baus of their fine pro' 1 1 aVt YiiffA Tf&4&iJ$& ) 1 mineral and vitami 1 1 JfCS&KyCZ "QfiW dairy products 11 to GIVE YOU THE C xWyW hoaMJb eatn fa 1 viTAWN ij1' I 'HI I VI "nuTSTrtrLt ,, 'JVC AftAI 1 IttLLdL pk9. I I C WslsvaeUaUanf atal CREAM aUtJ Amerlcan-Bnck-Ptmienlo 1 1 W VeJveeU 5 can. 3 Day Values SAT., SUN., k MON. JUNE 7. 8, 9 CORN Country Klst, 303 tin 4 cans 30c CRACKERS New Leader 21b. pkg. 14c GRADE A MILK Oaait 1 1 C Bottle 1 w pine deposit CherabMilMs. 30.? Creaay, Frees BUTTER Farm Frssh lib. 39c Tomato Imce8UNNYwj: 15? Bine Mill Cocoa 2 15c Seedless Raisins 4 X21 Pineapple 3 cans 19c MazolaOilE ,.43c Karo Syrup b 5 b c35 MATCHES Favorite 6 box ctn 14c Kitchen Craft Flour. 491b. sack $1.59 Bakers Prem. Chocolate, Vi-lb. pkg 15 Baking Powder, Clabber Girl. 21b. can 20e Gold Medal Blsqulck. 40-os. box SSf) Kellogg Rice Krlaples, eg. pkg 10e Honey Msld Grahams, 2 lb. ctn. .... 32e HI Ho Crackers, lb. box lt)? Fluffiest Marshmallows, lb. box 10a Orange Slices, 2-lb. cello. 25 Canterburar Tea, li-lb. 27 Nob Hill Coffee. Lb. 20? Airway coffee. Lb. 14 Edwards Coffee, Lb 25 Kraft Choc. Malt Milk, 2-lb. can Churchs Grape Juice. quart bottle Gardenslde Peas, 303 can Brlargate Cut Beans No. 2 can Brooms, Blind School, each... Silk Tissue, 3 rolls Su-Purb Soap, 2 8-os. pkgs. 24-os. pkg. Purex. qt. bot. 12r Vi-flaU Pard Dog Food, 3 No. 1 cans Duchess Salad Dressing. quart Jar ...... Nu Made Mayonnaise, qt. jar Junket Ice Cream Powder, 3 pkgs. Plarfair Dog Food, 6 cans 4 for 30 lit 29t? 10 150 15 21t 25f 24 35? 25 25t Lb. 62t 2-lb. bag .39t bag..J9 can..47? 4St 250 31b. 2-lb. CANNING UPPLIES Wait Setil SUGAR KOIkssel 5.f0 Tomato Juice, Llbby No. 1 tin, 2 for 15t Tomato Sauce, 8-os. can, 3 for 10 Jelly Classes, M pint, case..39 Kerr Reg. Caps, dos. , , , 21 Kerr Reg. Lids.., dos. Jsr Rubbers, 3 dos. 10c Sure-Jell Pectin. 3 3-os. pkgs. 25C PEN JELL M. C. P. Powder Your choice 3 pkg. 25c Local Strawberries At the Lowest Market Price. Watermelons lb. 3Jc Sweat, red meated Klondikes Cantaloupes. ... .lb. 7Jc Lettuce, solid, crisp. ...lb. 6c Lemons, fey fruit . .lb. 7c Oranges, Valencia! . .lb. 5Jc Tomatoes.. lb. 10c Firm, red meated, field grown. Carrots lb. 5c New, topped stock. Produce Prices for Saturday Only CIGARETTES Camel, Lucky, Old Gold. Kool 2 pkg. 25c Carton $1.23 CIGARETTES Sensation, Aralon, Domino package 10c Carton 95c Ritz Crackers 1 lb. box 19c Sun-Maid Seedleee-Neetar RAISINS raaalli Nek TOILET ' TTCCTTT liuuuij mile I IWeatl II I ilUJfl gSUHBDOT HEALTH SOAJ 23c as,,a 1 CERTO For all Jams and Jellies 3 bottles 45c Meat Prices Effective SATURDAY ONLY BEEF .. .1..,, tender ana Jnlre If you bnv from Aafraav's fine assortment. O.eranteea to pleae. ROAST, blade cuts lb. 19s Ground BEEF 2 lbs. GROUND Round Steak .. lb. 2. SHORT RIBS lb. 1 It PORK from tender, grain fed young porkers. Link Sausage .lb. 19c Pure pork Steak lb. 21 c Pure Pork Sausage. 2 lb. 29c Sirloin STEAKS Tener, Jntry. Drllrlons broiled. Lb. 29c COLORED FRYERS, dry picked, fat H, 071 ' SWIFTS BACON BACK, any sire piece Ab. 23 SLICED BACON, Swift Everweet . . .. .lb. 33 LUNCH MEAT, telect your favorite kindt lb, 23 HAMS Ten4erld. wh0 Lb. 271c