PAGE FIVE
PEAR FUND GROWS
WITH ADDITION OF
NEW MEMBERSHIPS
Musical Instruments
drums, tenor saxophones, trurn
pets and bass fiddles. Anyone
having these instruments which
they will donate or loan to the
hospital may call Mrs. William
McAllister, 10 Keene Way Drive,
phone 2009.
Previous appeals were for in
struments for band members at
the camp, it was stated.
F. R. Nominates '
Major Generals
.Washington, Oct. 5. (U.R)
President Roosevelt today nom
inated Brig. Gens. John R.
staff In event Marshall should
be transferred to a field com
mand. Deane for the past year has
been secretary of the Anglo
American combined chiefs of
staff here.
Chicago. Re is accompanied by
Special Ambassador Felix Nieto
Del Rio and Chilean ambassa
dor at Washington, Rodolfo
Michels.
Easy! This So-Good Delicacy!
Sought for Soldiers
Camp Whits Hospital
Musical Instruments are need
ed for the use of men at the
Camp White station hospital and
an appeal for them is being
made by the Siskiyou Camp and
Hospital council of the Red
Cross. Especially needed are
Deane and Albert C. Wede-
meye- to be major generals.
CHILEANS LEAVE
Chrysler Made Parts
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Wedemeyer is assistant to the
assistant chief of staff, opera
Washington, Oct. 5. (U.R)
Concluding his official visit to
the United States as a guest of
President Roosevelt, Chilean
Foreign Minister Joaquin Fern
tions division, of the general
The California condor is the
largest flying bird of the north
ern hemisphere.
staff. He has been mentioned
as a possible successor to Gen.
Commercial Packers, Ship
pers Sign With Bureau to
Provide Exploitation Fee.
George C. Marshall as chief of
andez left by airplane today for
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1943.
By Mii. Julia M. Earley
Educational Director
Oregon-Washington-California
' Pear Bureau
Seattle (Special) Member
ship in the Pear Bureau requires
the payment of a stipulated as
sessment on every packed box
of winter pears. Commercial
packers, shippers and handlers
sign with the bureau, become
responsible thereby for payment
of the prevailing per box as
sessment, assume collection from
the growers with whom they
deal. The per-box fee is tenia
tively tet each season by the
bureau's advertising committee,
later approved by the executive
committee when final crop esti
mates have been completed.
New sign-ups for the current
season approximate more than
200,000 boxes of fruit, giving
the bureau an enlarged fund
with which to further trade edu
cation to the necessity and value
of scientific winter pear "condi
tioning" before retail display and
sale. These new memberships
carry more than a usual signifi
cance in a short-crop year that
also sees the highest national
consumer buying power on
record.
Complete Foster
The complete list of shiDner
members, as given below, is in
itself almost the complete ros-
i ter'of the winter pear industry
tribute to the esteems in which
the Pear Bureau is held in the
coastal states of Oregon, Wash
' ington and California, where
practically the entire commer
cial winter pear crop is pro.
duced.
Shipper, members of Pear Bu
reau and their brands, not includ
ing smaller grower - members
without private brands:
CALIFORNIA DISTRICT G
H. Anderson Estate, Santa Clara.
A brand, B brand; Pacific Fruit
Exchange, Inc., San Francisco,
Vein o' Gold brand; Placerville
- Fruit Growers Exchange, Placer
ville, Taho Maid; Santa Clara
i Pear Growers' association, Santa
T' Clara, Golden West, Golden
' Sails.
HOOD RIVER DISTRICT
Apple Growers' association, Blue
Diamond, Hood River, Red Dia
mond, FlawUss; American Fruit
Growra, lrj.. Blue Goose, Trade
Win, Mt. Hood; Star Fruit Co.,
Bingen, Wash., Gorge View,
Mammoth Pack; Duckwall Bros.,
Inc., D-B brand. Northwest; Sta
delman Fruit Co., Stadelman's.
MEDFORD DISTRICT My
' ron Root & Co., Trader, Golden,
r-Old Gold, Gold Crest; Bear
- Creek Orchards, Bear Creek, Ev
ergreen, Cub; Newbry Orchards
(Ashland), Nuf Sed (Blue Label),
Nuf Sed (Red Lable); Crystal
' Springs Packing Co., Crystal
Springs, Mountain Springs; As-
,. sociated Fruit Co.
k.. Modoc Orchard Co., Modoc,
- Mopac; Southern Oregon Sales,
; Inc.- SOS-Transport, SOS-Dis-
. patch, SOS-Beacon, SOS-Express;
American Fruit Growers, Inc.,
Blue Goose, Mountain "A,
Rogue, Tip Top, Trade-Win; J
. S. Weeks (Trail). J. S. Weeks.
Reter Fruit Co., Maltese Cross,
, Pioneer, Illihee, Best Ever; Pin
nacle Packing Co., Pinnacle,
R.H.P.. "401," Blue Triangle
Pic O Pac, Red i Triangle; Or
chard Parks Farms. Sun Sug
ared; Wing Orchards, Wing, Old
Stage, Caw.
WENATCHEE DISTRICT
, Americun Fruit Growers, Inc.,
Wenatchee, Blue Goose. Tip Top;
Cashmere Fruit Exchange, Cash
mere. Cascade: Cashmere Pio
neer Growers. Empire Builder;
. Driver & Woodrow, Wenatchee,
JT Trojan. Four Star; Fruit Grow-
. ers Service Co., Wenatchee, Boy
Blue; Horan Bros., Wenatchee,
Horan; Fruit Sales Co., Wen
atchee. Jim Hill.
Maxwell & Griffith. Dryden,
: lcelad; J. M. Wade, Wenatchee,
Jim Wade; Wells and Wade Fruit
Co., Wenatchee, Twin W; Apple
Capital Growers, Inc., Wenat
chee, Apple Capital; Keystone
Barker Co., Inc., Entiat, Key
stone; Leavenworth Fruit & Cold
Storage Co., Leavenworth; Mo-
Jonnier & Sons, Inc., wenatcnee,
Blue Mountain; Northern Fruit
Co., Wenatchee, Blue T, Hi Yu.
Independent Warehouse Co.,
Dryden: - Standaid Fruits, Inc.,
Wenatchee, Sapphire, Ruby, A
Plus; Wenatchee Growers, Inc.,
Wenatchee; Wenatchee - Okano-
gan Coop., Wenatchee, Wenoka;
w J. K. McArthur, Entiat, Pine
' Tree; Schons Fruit Co., Wenat
chee, Schons, Pacemaker; Wenat-chee-Beebe
Orchard Co., Wenat
chee, Beebe.
YAKIMA DISTRICT Cong
don Orchards, Congdon; Perham
Fruit Co., Violet, Snow Owl
Blue, Snow Owl Red, Tulip,
Shuregood Blue, Shuregood
Red; Yakima Horticultural Un
ion, Blue Ribbon, Red Ribbon;
C. F. Schaefer Co., Harvest Time,
Pyramid; C. M. Holtzinger Fruit
Co., Royal Purple, Blue Z, Red
Z; Stubbs Fruit Co.; Stubbs Se
lect; W. E. Roche Fruit Co., Yak,
Jewel, R. & R.
Yakima Fruit Growers asso
ciation, Big Y (Blue Y), Big Y
(Red Y; Richey & Gilbert. R &
G, Indianhead, Pear King, Ice
berg; Rrinier Fruit Co., Rainier
(Blue Label), Rainier (Red La
bel); American Fruit Growers,
Inc., Blue Goose, Tip Top; Wash
ington Fruit & Produce, Inde
pendent brand; Edward A. Ban
nister, Pyramid; Prentice Pack
ing & Cold Storage Co., Kare
Ful Pak.
Central Pt. P.-T.A.
Resumes Activities
With School Opening
There's no trick to making this extra-good pudding but there Is a aeoret
and that Is the rich honey flavor of those golden squares of HONEY MAID
GRAHAM CRACKERS you uae, Walt until you taste those golden crumbi
combined with fall tangy plums. Try this recipe for a quick dessert thai
la sure to win unanlmoua approval.
GRAHAM PLUM PUDDING
Itt cups HONEY MAID GRAHAM y, teaspoon nutmeg '
CRACKER crumbs S tablespoons softened buttet
13 cup sugar - fii cups sliced, pitted plums
teaspoon cinnamon ' Vt cup water
Mix together the crumbs, sugar, spices and butter. Add water to plume
Place alternate layers of Dlums and crumb mixture in 4 greased. Indl
vldual. baking dishes, Btarting with plums. Bake in moderate oven (371
degrees FJ 20 minutes. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream. Serves
HIRERS ADDS
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Central Point, Oct. 5 (Snl.)
With over 50 members in at
tendance, Central Point P.-T. A.
held its first meeting of the fall
term Oct. 1 in the high school
auditorium. Hand books out
Kuing the program for each of
the coming meetings and nam
ing the officers and committee
chairmen were prepared and
distributed by the program committee.
Seventh and eighth grade
girls glee club presented two
enjoyable musical numbers. Mrs.
C. W. Anhorn presided in the
absence of Mrs. John Bohnert,
and presented Mrs. Loyd Morris,
who led in group singing. Mrs.
William Foley was then intro
duced and spoke on recreation
in the home. She pointed out
the urgent necessity of provid
ing more home interests and
reminded parents that their own
choice of reading material and
music has much influence on
the type the child will select for
himself.
Membership week was an
nounced for Oct. 17 to 24. A
report on the Jackson County
council meeting held in Medford
Sept. 15 was given by Mrs,
Anhorn.
It was voted to suspend the
by-laws for a year to allow dues
to be raised from 35c to 50c,
which would simplify financial
problems. An invitation to the
parent teacher get acquainted
party Oct. 8 was extended to
all Barents and friends.
Fifth grade mothers served
refreshments at the close.
Announcement was made to
day oy r lunrer .Daiterrcs uiruugu ,
A. M. Cannon, manager, that
new and higher standards of
enrichment of white breads and
rolls, approved by the United
States Food administration and
for which necessary ingredients
have only recently been made
available for civilian use, are
now being incorporated at no
added price throughout this area
in all such products of their
manufacture.
The new enrichment stand
ards mark a milestone in mass
nutrition history, in that they
go beyond the original purpose
of the government s program,
which was to restore certain
vitamins and minerals lost in
the milling of white flour, and
now actually incorporate sub
stantial amounts of certain of
these food substances in excess
of the original content of the
whole grain.
Principal added ingredient
under the new recommendations
of which Fluhrer's announce
their whole-hearted support, is
riboflavin, pr vitamin B2, which
promotes skin health, bodily
growth and the consumption of
oxygen by the body cells. Also
increased in white bread are the
vitamins thiamin (Bl) and nia-
Lcin, as well as assimuapie min
eral iron.
White bread has been selected
as the ideal carrier because of
its cheapness and universal daily
consumption it comprises with
other flour made foods 25 per
cent of our American diet, and
the fact that it supplies the very
nutrients which the vitamins
help the body to utilize, as well
as helping to offset vitamin
mineral .deficiencies elsewhere
in the diet.
The diet of both The Ameri
can soldier and the American
public will thus be fortified to
match successfully the whole
grain diets of the Russian citizen
and soldier and the Nazi soldier.
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to Classlly. 6:30 Saturday afternoon
Please rememBer.
GIVE YOUR
COLD THE AIR
Open up that cold-clogged nose. Feel this
real preacription-type medication soothe,
shrink. Caution: Use only as directed.
Be sure you demand Penetro Now Drops.
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PRICES
Paid for Good Used Cars
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BURGOYCJE'S
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CLOSED
Until About Nov.
WATCH
for Announcement
of Reopening
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An Urgent Appeal
to Young Women
SERVE
Your Country 4
Where Your
Country Needs
You Most!
IF 'YOU CAN QUALIFY
ENLIST
NOW
IN THE
PARS
Women's Reserve of the
United States Coast Guard
OME.N have, through the glorious history of this nation, played a gallant
role, standing shoulder to shoulder with fighting men In every hour of
crisis. . It It true todav. iuit at it was in the day of Molly Pitcher. But
here If a NEW call for women an urgent one that needs immediate re
sponse. The trained men of the U. S. Coast Guard are now at battle stations
manning the smaller boats In island-to-island fighting,' guarding convoys, serving
In coastal patrols. Their former vital administrative, technical and clerical show
obs MUST bo filled AT ONCE by women. It is a clear call to duty!
This Is
PAR 'tt
I
In Medford o
CHEROKEE SEILER. representing the Women's Re
serve of the Coast Guard, will be at the Jackson
County Chamber oi Commerce THIS WEEK to In
terview young women willing to serve their nation In
this grave emergency. The qualifications are not diffi
cult to meet, the service Is highly Interesting, the need Is
great. If the war continues into next year which seems
a certainty many more SPARS will be heeded for posi
tions of trust and responsibility. Will you be one of
them?
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PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH THE CAMPAIGN
FOR ENLISTMENTS IN THE WOMEN'S RESERVE, UNITED
STATES COAST GUARD by the
MEDFORD CORPORATION .