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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942.
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Local Legionnaires will take
an active part in registration of
men between the ages of 20 and
: 45 on February 18, aulatinf the
, local selective lervica bcardi to
carry out the big task ai quickly
and efficiently ai possible. Need
for volunteers to act in this
capacity was outlined by Com-
' mander Ernest Winkle and Le
. gionnaire Ernest Scott of Board
No. 2 at Wednesday night's
meeting of Medford Legion post
All Legionnaires who can
serve In Medford or In Other
. communities In the county on
the above date are urged to turn
In their names to Adjutant Fritz
" Nissen at once.
"Fall-In" is the name of a new
booklet produced by the Amerl-
can Legion for the education
,: and guidance of men entering
' the armed services and Medford
post voted last night to purchase
- a large number of copies for dis
tribution to all new recruits In
this district. As explained by
Commander Winkle, the lnfor
mation contained in this booklet
la the result of experience, It
has nothing to do with formal
regulations as such but it does
tell the recruit how to stay out
, of trouble, what Is expected of
him and what ha can expect of
the service. It also tells him the
1 records he should keep for his
, present and future protection.
An Interesting report of actlv-
. Hies of the defense council was
made by Past Commander Lloyd
' Williamson.
Adjutant Nissen advised that
the post had purchased $300
f. worth of defense bonds.
A report on membership lndl-
' cated that a few more members
,; were needed to put Post No. IB
"over the top" and each mem-
- ber was urged to bring in at
; least one more by the next
. meeting. Feb. 11. An appropri
ate Lincoln'! Birthday program
is planned for that date in
charge of the following commit
tee: Ernest Scott, Edw. Russell
. and Joseph Fliegel.
S. E. Thompson of Hayes,
Kansas, was a visiting Legion
. naire at the meeting.
:applegaTers sign;
DEFENSE PLEDGES
Big Applegate, Jan. 30 fSpl.)
, Farmers and housewives pon
, dered deeply on signing pledges
to buy defense stamps and
' bonds in the state campaign
I dosing last week-end with the
result that approximately B0
percent of those contacted
signed.
General willingness to be
. counted In Uncle Sam's Income
i gauge was apparent, although
many residents did not prefer
; signing, owing to an indefinite
. source of Income.
"I have a bunch of soldiers
' of my own to feed," was the
. thoughtful objection of one
. father of two grade school
boys.
Charles Elmore was super
visor for the lower Applegate
. districts, and the following
. "minute men" covered the up-
per Applegate areas: Mrs. Har
' lan Cantrall, Mrs. Glenn Salt
marsh, Frank Dutton, Mrs
Gladys Crow, and Mrs. Lee
. Port.
CRUEL JOURNEY
ENDS FOR CREW
Washington, Jan. 80.
A lifeboat bearing IS American
merchant seamen frum a tor
pedoed steamer has reached a
tiny south seas island after a
si -day voyage over 2 900 miles
of lonely sea a cruel Journey
that ranks as an open boat epic.
The boat was one of two
which set off when the 7 000-ton
steamer Prusa, owned by the
Lykes Brothers steamship line
of Houston, Tex., was torpedoed
100 miles from Honolulu at
0 30 a. m on Dec. 19.
The first boat, bearing the
Chief mate and 12 others, was
picked up Dev. 27.
Boston, Jan. 30. P) Pescue
of the entire crew of 28 of a
Norwegian tanker, totpedoed
ore nova Scotia Jan. 21, was
reported today by the Glouces
ter schooner Grand Marshal up
on her arrival from the fishing
banks.
FIRST 1842 DEATH
Portland. Jan SO. flV- Port
land's first 1842 traffic victim
was Jack Owen, 28, killed last
night in the crash of his car
against a concrete post In south
east Portland. Witnesses sa.'d
Owen swerved to avoid striking
pedestrian.
Clotiiii Urn lor clMind Ads t
a. m. Too iu to cismU 13 .SO
P. BV ...
Home Purity Bakery
Bread and Pasteries as Pure and
Flavorful as Your Own Baking
SERVE THESE
BREAKFAST
ROLLS
And Hear the
Cheers From the Men
Men have a weakness for them. At
lunch counters you will see stacks
of them to serve to the men who take
breakfast out. You will see tham In
most any breakfast combination. Thay
are extra good with bacon and eggs.
Cherry Buns . . . 6 for 15c
Bear Claws ... 3 for IQc
Cinnamon Rolls . . 6 for 10c
Butter Horns . . 3 for 10c
Fruit Nougats . . 6 for 15c
Fruited Twists . . 6 for 15c
Pecan Pan Roll . . each 10c
For a harry up light breakfast a
Sweet Roll and Coffee.
Devonshire Coffee Cake ea. 23c
The finest of all. Rich coffee cake with a fine custard cr.ara
filling. Good for breakfast and mighty fine for dessert.
HOME PURITY CAKES
May Time
Three white layers with fruited Icing.
Honey Macaroon
The name describe the cake.
Custard Devils Food
Hershey chocolate at its best.
Pilgrim Cake
A brown sugar cake that's a dally must.
Choice 49c -Half Cake 25c
Angel Cakes in wide variety
two sizes . . . 29c Cr 49c
Egg Nog Graham Cracker Crust
Pie each 29c
Hare Is a tr.at Indeed
Home Purity Vitamin Enriched
Bread, 1 lb. loaf 9c, 1 Vz lb. 13c
Old Fashioned Sourdough
French Bread . lib. loaf 10c
Sesame French Rolls, 6 for 10c
Home Purity Cookies, 2 doz. 25c
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49 lb. sack $2.09
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SEND A SWEETHEART CAKE
TO THE BOY IN SERVICE!
C4 Aft Packed and Shipped, all charges
y IlUU paid to any army post in U. S. A.
f4 Two weeks from tomorrow is Valentine' Day and once again we of
f er Sweetheart Cake. Give your club luncheon a Valentine atmosphere
by serving this seasonably appropriate cike. They will be on sale from now
until Valentine's Day. '
Most of all, however, send one to the boy in service. The letters result
ing from the hundreds of Poinsetta Cakes shipped at Christmas time show
that the appreciation of these little remembrances cannot be measured. .
Please give us your orders for shipment early.
SWEETHEART CAKE 59c
Packed and shipped, all charges paid, to any army post in U. 8. A. ctl ft ft
No orders for shipment, except to soldiers at this price. I.W
SAVINGS IN THE
GROCETERIAS
Original Shredded Wheat Biscuit pkg. 10?
Old Fashioned Nabisco Eastern Style Graham Crackers 2 lb. box 29?
Not to sweet
Swift's Premium Corned Beef Hash 1 lb. can 19?
Swift's Premium Tamales large glass jar 25?
Rose Brand Elbow Cut Macaroni 3 lb. pkg. 19?
Sta-Crisp Salted Soda Crackers 2 lb. box 16?
Sta-Crisp Graham Crackers .' ' 2 lb. box 19?
Sacramento Fruit Cocktail No. 1 tall can ,12?
Del Rogue Tomato Juice, No. 1 tall can 3 for 20?
Del Rogue Fancy Golden Bantam Corn No. 2 can .2 for 25?
Celilo Columbia River Salmon No. Y2 can 15?; No. 1 flat can 23?
Merrimac Columbia River Salmon ...No. Y2 can 18?; No. 1 flat can 29?
Gold Bar Coffee 1 lb. glass jar 27?; 2 lbs. 53?
Gold Bar Kadota Figs No. 1 tall can 13?
Gold Bar Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tall can 2 for 29c
Gold Bar Yellow Cling Peaches No. 2 can 23?
Gold Bar Deluxe Plums No. 2l3 can 15?
Gold Bar Pineapple Chunklets No. 211 can 10?
Gold Bar Pure Fruit Preserves, 9 oz. can 2 for 25?
Except Rr.tpbarry and Strawberry ISc
Silver Bar Sugar Peas No. 303 can 10?
Gold Bar Fancy Pumpkin , No. 2 can 11?
Del Rogue Pumpkin No. 2l2 can 9?
Gold Bar New Potatoes No. 2 cn 10?
Karo Blue Label Syrup 5-lb. can 38?
Log Cabin Cane and Maple
Syrup medium can 2S?
Cross and Blackwell Orange
Marmelade 1 lb. jar 23?
Cross and Blackwell Soups
1 lb. can 2 for 25?
The very finest
Sunshine Old Fashioned
Chocolates 2 lbs. 25?
flavor Loaf Flour, . . .49 lbs. $1.83
Sperry Pancake and Waffle
Flour 4 lb. sack 25?
Sperry Wheat Hearts, 5 lb. sack 37?
Sperry Rolled Oat . .9 lb. sack 39?
Wesson Oil, qt can 47?, a gal. 84?
Snowdrift Shortening 3 lb. can 66?
Why Not Save When You
Really Get the BEST?
Z-MOR-U
COFFEE
1 lb. . . . 27c
2 lbs. . . 53c
Money Back Guarantee
GATES & LYDIARD
Super Meat Markets
TheKindofMeatYou like to Eat
LET'S SERVE HAM
TOMORROW
MO matter how you want ti eerve haia, baked
fried, boiled with beans, or for lunches, here
are hams so divided as to give you the greatest
economy.
Cut for any purpose in the else piece to suit
your needs. All are finest, tendarisad hams,
skinned and trimmed to avoid excess fat and
skin waste. ,
Ham Shank
for boiling .Ib
Qet some navy bsans, and here is an old fashioned
meat ana a good one.
Ham Butts O C
for baking lb. JJC
Some sweat potatoes and you have a real
Southern Style Dinner.
Center Cuts O f?
for baking lb. PJC
Slices perfectly for sandwiches or if baked,
another Southern dinner.
Generous Individual Portions f j
of sliced ham, . . .2 portions I C
Ham and Eggs for Sunday breakfast.
19c
35c
39c
25c
23c
OTHER SMOKED MEATS
Swift's Premium Bacon
Really lean lb.
Any sise piece.
Swift's Premium
Sliced Bacon Ib.
Ranch Style Bacon
by the piece lb.
Bacon
Jowls lb.
Minnesota Sliced Bacon, direct
from the corn
belt lb.
Valpack Breakfast
Bacon Ib.
Any sise piece.
STEER BEEF
Tender, blade cut
Beef Roast lb.
Ground Steer Beef
you can trust lb.
Ground Ham and Veal
for loaf lb.
Breast of Veal with
Pocket for Stuffing ... .lb.
Crown Roast of
Milk fed Veal lb.
Old Fashioned Farm Style
Pork Sausage lb.
Mild or full sage seasoned
Little Pig Breakfast Links of
Our own Farm Style
Sausage Ib.
Country Smoked Farm
Style Sausage Ib.
29c
23c
22c
25c
17c
25c
25c
32c
35c
SANDWICHES OR
LUNCH MEATS
A Fine Assortment lb. 29?
Fryers Hens Rabbits Turkeys
Don't forget to bring us your dull
knife when you buy meat. We sharp
en it free.
FRUITS and
VEGETABLES
Oranges, size 344, sweet and juicy,
3 dozen 25?
Sunkist Lemons, 490's. . .2 dozen 29?
Texas Pink Grapefruit 4 for 15?
Lettuce, large solid heads. . . .2 for 9?
Artichokes, large, free from frost,
each 5?
Extra fancy Rhubarb 3 lbs. 25?
Banana Squash, any size
piece, lb 2?
Italian Broccoli 2 lbs. 23?
Sth at Cantrall Sth at Orape
Savings Without Selt-Dealal
ANSWER BOMBS WITH BONDS
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