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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942.
PAGE SEVEN
Performers in Ice Jinx Saturday
MORTICIANS HOLD
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Southern Oregon funeral di
rectors held their annual meet
ing at the Lithia hotel in Ash
land last night and elected the
following officer to serve dur
ing 1942: President Claience M
Litwiller, Ashland; vice-president.
Virgil E. Hull. Grant. Pass:
secretary, Andrew A. Ward,
Klamath Falls. The newly elect
ed officers were installed Into
office by Hemmerly W. Conger
of Medford.
The Oregon Funeral Direc
tors association was represented
by Executive Secreury Oeorge
Ryan of Portland who reported
that all members throughout
the state, at the request of
President J. B. Holllngsworth
of Eugene had registered them
selves and their equipment with
Oregon civil reserves and stand
ready for any cai". for service
in national defense. Ryan also
reported on rationing of new
cars and auto tires and an
nounced that the tentative dates
for the annual state funeral di
rectors coavention had been set
for May 24-25-26 1942, with
headquarters at the Multnomah
hotel in Portland.
A vote of thanks was tendered
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge of i
Ashland for the fine program !
and excellent dtnnei.
Mae M. Hall, Grants Pass,
retiring president, pieslded and
at the conclusion of the meeting
was presented witn a beautiful
desk clock by H. W. Conger in
appreciation of her services as
president during tne past year.
Invitation to ho'd the next
meeting in Grants Pass was
accepted. John Perl, Medford:
A. J. Ousley, Lakeview and Earl
Whitlock, Klamatn Falls, were
appointed hosts to make meet
ing arrangements and prepare
the program.
SNOWTOSODA
CAMPA1GN OPENS
A. A. Seekatz, representative
here for the National Biscuit
company, made news today with
word of the largest, most vigor
ous local advertising program in
Nabisco history.
Returning from his company's
annual district sales meeting
In Portland, Mr. Seekatz an
nounced that the Medford Mail
Tribune had been selected to
launch the year-long drive with
a new campaign for popular
Snow Flake Soda Crackers
larger than ever before.
These sparkling new Snow
Flake advertisements begin in
the Mail Tribune this week for
a run of several weeks and will
be continued later in the year,
Mr. Seekatz explained. .
"Not only Snow Flakes but
Honey Maid Grahams and other
favorite Nabisco products will
be pushed locally during 1942,"
the National Biscuit representa
tive said. "As a leading Nabisco
sales territory, Medford will
benefit from this unusual adver
tising program along with other
leading cities , throughout the
nation."
Supplementing local newspa
per advertising, Mr. Seekatz said
national magazines will also car-
ry much advertising featuring
Ritz Crackers, Nabisco Shred
ded Wheat, Milk Bone dog bis
cuit, Nabisco 100 Bran, and
other leading National Biscuit
company products.
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SHIP TORPEDOED
Washington. Jan. 18. (AP)
The navy confirmed today that
a merchant vessel had been sunk
yesterday off the south shore of
Long Island.
The vessel was an allied mer
chant vessel of foreign registry,
the navy said, officially corrobo
rating the account of a subma
rine action given out yesterday
by the coast guard at Quogue,
Long Island. The navy said sur
vivors were being brought in.
but that it did not know their
whereabouts.
The name of the ship, second
to be attacked in New York
waters in two days, was not di
vulged, nor was its type.
A mix-up in naval communi
cations was said to have caused
the delay In official confirma
tion. The navy has not yet received
full details. It was said, from the
commandant of the third naval
district at New York.
Yesterday the coast guard said
a coast guard plane had dropped
food and drink to a small group
of survivors seen in a lifeboat
and on a raft The attack, as re
ported by the coast guard, took
place off Hampton Bays, Long
Island, about 75 miles from New
York City, about 9:30 a. m.
Thursday, 31 hours after a sub
marine torpedoed without warn
ing the Panamanian tanker Nor-
nesa about 50 miles from the
scene of yesterday's attack.
' PRESSING MATTER
Hickory, N. C Jan. It. (AP)
The Rev, Sam B. Stroup, an
Episcopal rector, is trying to fig
ure out what he can do with an
electric tie presser somebody
sent him as a gift For 28 years
he has worn a clerical collar, and
hasn't use of a necktie.
Oceanlake, Jan. 18 WV De
spite a recent drop of about 90
per cent In resort business.
Speed Thompson of the North
Lincoln Lions club today pre
dicted brisk recovery in the
spring, probably by April.
GOOD COFFEE MEANS A LOT
. . to begin the day
And a cup of rich. full. flavored
Schilling Coffee starts you off
tight . . . wimp f lit mtrmimgf
MltltlTlt.
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Schilling
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ILTLJXviI.!S For Free Deiivcry Serv!ce PiaI 2239
ONE GALL BUY ALL
It Alwayg Pays to Buy at Lumans
One of the features of the first Ice Jinx of the season Sa!
Ice Arena will be a baton drill fcv the Medford senior high schoo I
supported by Miss Ruth Edge, daughter of Denny Edge, arena
majorettes are Harriet Mattheison. Joan Humphreys, Virginia
In front is Miss Edge.
iurday night at the Medford
s girls drum corps majorettes,
manager. Left to right, the
Hawley and Barbara McGrew.
room buttpns, or small flakes of
tuna.
Boil rice in salt water until
tender. Rinse with boiling wa
ter, drain. Meanwhile melt but
ter in saucepan, cook onion in
it until tender, add rice, milk,
cheese, egg and seasonings. Mix
thoroughly. On individual Snow
Flakes arrange your choice ol
single shrimp, mushroom but
tons, etc. Cover with teaspoon
ful of rice mixture. Two or
three to a serving. Serve with
hot or cold beverage, and small
molded salad. Serves 12.
For those all-day sessions
when you want to serve some
thing more substantial and in
somewhat larger quantities, here
is an escalloped dish that serves
equally well whether you pre
pare it in individual scallop
shells or in one big casserole.
Friday Scallop
4 cups coarsely crumbled
Snow Flake Sodas
1 egg
1 cup milk
1 medium can tuna fish
(or your choice of seafood)
V4 teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper
1 small onion minced
1 tablespoon minced parsley
Mix all ingredients together
and pile into individual greased
scallop shells or into a greased
casserole. Top with addition
Snow Flake crumbs and bake
in moderate over (375 degrees)
until golden brown on top.
(About 30 to 40 minutes).
Serves 4.
If your problem is an evening
meal of the buffet type, here's
a satisfying meat dish that is
surprisingly Inexpensive. The
most Inexpensive cuts of lamb
are best.
Lamb Platter
2 lbs. ground lamb
1 egg
2 cups Snow Flake Soda
crumbs
2 tablespoons minced parsley
2 tablespoons minced onion
1 tablespoon minced green
pepper
3 4 teaspoon salt
Is teaspoon teaspoon pepper
1 ' cup (or more as needed)
1 cup milk (or more as
needed)
Mix all ingredients thorough
ly, using lust enough milk to
moisten well.' Shape into an
oval about two inches thick on
heat-proof platter. Bake in slow
oven (300 degrees) about one
hour. Then around the loaf ar
range mounds of mashed pota
toes alternately with mounds
of cooked, butter brussels
sprouts. Continue baking 15
minutes. Serves fl.
TORTURE TO COME'
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'FIRST AID'
For Refreshment
Committee
That modest "something" to
serve at these wartime com
mittee meetings and service
group get-togethers need never
be dull nor uninteresting. With
a big red package of Snow
Flake Sodas on hand, you have
the "makin's" for any number
of delightful, nourishing con
coctions the kind that give
cause for the refreshment com
mittee to pat Itself on the back!
Here, for Instance, are a few
suggestions suitable for simple
refreshments at all types of
gatherings. They're inexpensive,
easy to make, and they can be
depended on to make a hit.
Surprise Curry Au Snow Flak
30 to 40 Snow Flake Sodas
1 cup rice, washed
1 tablespoon butter
1 small onion, chopped
'.4 cup milk
1 egg, beaten
1 cup grated cheese
U teaspoon curry powder
M teaspoon salt
' teaspoon pepper
Cleaned shrimp, oysters, mush-
GLASSES
Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist
Sparta Bldf.
Mala and BUrrtld. Mrefora. Or.
Skillful Strrtr SftmukH mm
Portland, Jan. 16 (VP) With
unity and courage the United
States will achieve victory In
the war. Governor Sprague de
clared at a banquet last night.
but he warned of "tortures yet
to come."
The country entered the war
weakened by 20 years of educa
tion against war, he said, and
there was too widespread a be
lief that victory would be quick
and easy. Blind reliance on
America's vast resources con
tributed to the weakness, he as
serted. "Are we tough enough men
tally to endure the tortures yet
to come?" he asked. .
NO SALE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 15. (AP)
A man strolled Into the lobby
of a hotel and offered to sell Don
Russell an overcoat.
But he fled when Russell
shouted: "Hey! that's my coat!"
It had been taken from Rus
sell's car, parked in front of the
hotel.
biasing lime lor viasBiiiea iwi w i hotel.
k. m. Too Lau to Claasily 12 JO I
p. m. Cm Mali Trlbunt want ads.
Lj I 0 ll A U O "DRESS UP" your meals the
I I snow flake way! Serve
I v-U W these truly fresh crackers
I that liven up dinner-table
B spirits . . . bring- out the
1 full flavor of everything
&"gf Ck vou tea them with !
Will wV Yes, golden-brown snow
1 V -eir flakes have the salty
i 1 TV tl V CVj I Ung the delicate flaki-
' t X VV WW Vv rV l neM that hits the spot
iv' Va, with everyone. And you
ju" " can rely on snow flakes'
VsV VWA k Quality oitf a v.
" k W-A4? They're rushed to your
' grocer's frith from near-
" , iini by Nabisco ovens. ..right I
" ' l tne Peak ' their
'JT ' jf goodness. Buy a big red
JT package today I
FRESH-FRCM-THE-OVINS
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017 HAKES
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMFANY
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Luman's Meals Sold Fresh Where Flavor Is Best
Hens II ,, 251 sausage, ib. 20c
Country Style
Seasoned Just Right
Sirloin or T-Bone Steaks, extra nice, lb 25c : Frying six Rabbits, young, tender
Fresh Choice No. 1 Grade
Side OAc Veal fl6 Qua,ify 7V
Pork, lb. L) Roasts, lb. L) HAM lb. J J
Fina Quality Shoulder Cuts Halt or Whole
For Frying Extra Good Quality
Bacon Ac Quality 7 To Pork OTc
Squares, lb L U Bacon, lb. J. J Steaks, lb. J
For Seasoning' ' Medium Thick Or Chops
HOME REND. LARD, 3 lbs. 39c BEEF ROASTS, choice cuts, lb. 19c
Choice
Boneless Ac
Beef, lb. tU
Cut In Cubes
Fancy
Pork
Roasts,
Lag or Loin Cuts
Choice
)Cc Veal )C
,lb. I J Steaks, lb.I J
Extra Nice
Prices Now
Til Monday Night
Good health depends largely
on good foods. Look at our
shelves and enclosed diiplays
of Meats and Bakery Foods.
They will tempt you because
they are good and wholesome
and as to prices you know It
always pays to buy at Luman's
CORN FLAKES
Kellogg's
Large Packages
3 pkgs. 20c
GRAPEFRUIT
Royal Club
No. 2 Sixe Tins
2 tins 25c
1 - pound tin 30c
2- pound tin 59c
Lnmans' Floor Specials
Klamath BOUQUET
KITCIIEII QUEEN
riciicivc di run 49-ib.
DRIFTED SKOW
sack -49-lb.
tack
Quaranteed Mad by Flih.r's
1.29
1.79
2.09
2.09
CASSEROLtU-
UUIUSttl TTtL
JZEz0Z PIE PLATE
4 for fl tmnrntu
35c IVvy
KERR'S
PURE FRUIT
PRESERVES
Assorted Flavors
Mb. jar 39c
TOMATO SOUP - Campbell's 3 cans 25c
BABY FOOD -Heinz or Libby 3 cans 25c
Z tins 23c
Mb. box IS:
TAftRTA ininr
lUlflHIU aJUIUft. TALL TINS....
DEL ROGUI
SODA CRACKERS
CASCADE
BRAND
Buy Sugar
10
POUNDS
63c
100
POUNDS
$6.05
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Willi COMFHfS
IB!
Large site ...... lOe
Medium 3 for 17c
Itll ClITIII
WHITE
WITKWT WACKM
Large Pkgs.
45c
PEACHES
No. 2s sis
tins
Can 18c
WEEK END SPCC1ALB
New
Crop
LARGE CRISP CELERY
SWEET RAVEL ORANGES
LETTUCE, lg. heads, fresh solid
Fresh Home Grown
Carrots. Beet, Turnips, Cabbage
m mtmr mm rnrA
Delicious pies and cakes, buns, rolls, cookies, snails
etc. Shop the Bakery Dept. when in the store.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
ALMOND tun CAKE
Hera's a dessert you will enloy. A tender, rich,
butfer cake, dipped In pineapple and rum syrup
and covered with sliced almonds.
Each 25c
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